Cadet: 3-Point-Problems
Cadet: 3-Point-Problems
Cadet
3-Point-Problems
1. There are eight kangaroos in the cells of the table
(see the figure on the right). Any kangaroo can jump into any
free cell. Find the least number of the kangaroos which have to
jump into another cell so that exactly two kangaroos remain in any
row and in any column of the table.
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
1
3
(B)
1
2
(C) 1
(D) 2
(B) 54 cm
(D) it is impossible to determine
4. At National School, 50% of the students have bicycles. Of the students who have
bicycles, 30% have black bicycles. What percent of students of National School have black
bicycles ?
(A) 15%
(B) 20%
(C) 25%
(D) 40%
5. In triangle ABC, the angle at A is three times the size of that at B and half the
size of the angle at C. What is the angle at A?
(A) 30
(B) 36
(C) 54
(D) 60
(B) 3a(a + b) a2
(D) 3ab
7. Nida cuts a sheet of paper into 10 pieces. Then she took one piece and cut it again to 10 pieces.
She went on cutting in the same way three more times. How many pieces of paper did she have
after the last cutting?
(A) 36
(B) 40
(C) 46
(D) 50
8. Some crows are sitting on a number of poles in the back of the garden, one crow on each pole.
For one crow there is unfortunately no pole. Sometime later the same crows are sitting in pairs on
the poles. Now there is one pole without a crow. How many poles are there in the back of the
garden?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
9. A cube with the side 5 consists of black and white unit cubes, so that
any two adjacent (by faces) unit cubes have different color,
the corner cubes being black. How many white unit cubes are used?
(A) 62
(B)63
(C) 64
(D) 65
10. To make concrete, mix 4 shovels of stone, 2 shovels of sand and 1 shovel of cement. The
number of shovels of stone required to make 350 shovels of concrete is:
(A) 200
(B) 150
(C) 100
(D) 50
4-Point-Problems
11. Edward has 2004 marbles. Half of them are blue, one quarter are red, and one sixth are green.
How many marbles are of some other colour?
(A) 167
(B) 334
(C) 501
(D) 1002
12. A group of friends is planning a trip. If each of them would make a contribution of Rs.14 for the
expected travel expenses, they would be Rs.4 short. But if each of them would make a contribution
of Rs.16, they would have Rs.6 more than they need. How much should each of the friends
contribute so that they collect exactly the amount needed for the trip?
(A) Rs.14.40 (B) Rs.14.60 (C) Rs.14.80 (D) Rs.15.20
13. In the diagram, the five circles have the same radii and
touch as shown. The small square joins the centres of the four outer
circles. The ratio of the area of the shaded part of all five circles to
the area of the unshaded parts of all five circles is
(A) 1 : 1
(B) 2 : 5
(C) 2 : 3
(D) 5 : 4
2
(B) 50
(C) 55
B 75
30
C
C
(D) 65
50
?
A
D
15. The watchman works 4 days a week and has a rest on the fifth day. He had
been resting on Sunday and began working on Monday. After how many days will his rest
fall on Sunday?
(A) 31
(B) 12
(C) 34
(D) 7
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(B) 120
(C) 132
(D) 136
18. This is a products table. What two letters represents the same number?
7
6
(A) L and M
(B) O and N
56
M 36
27
18
42
(C) R and P
(D) M and S
19. Mike chose a three-digit number and a two-digit number. Find the sum of
these numbers if their difference equals 989.
(A) 1000
(B) 1001
(C) 1009
(D) 1010
20. Point A lays on a circle with a center in point O. What a part of the circle filled the points, which
are closer to O, than to A?
(A) 3/4
(B) 2/3
(C) 1/2
(D) 5/6
5-Point-Problems
21. Two rectangles ABCD and DBEF are shown in the
figure. What is the area of the rectangle DBEF?
(A) 10 cm2
(B) 12 cm2
(C) 14 cm2
(D) 16 cm2
22. For a natural number N, by its length we mean the number of factors in the
representation of N as a product of prime numbers. For example, the length of the number 90 (when
N=90) is 4 because 90 = 2 3 3 5. How many odd numbers less than 100 have length 3?
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 7
23. A caterpillar starts from his home at 9:00 a.m. and move directly on a ground, turning after each
hour at 90 to the left or to the right. In the first hour he moved 1 m, in the second hour 2 m, and so
on. At what minimum distance from his home the caterpillar would be at 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon?
(A) 0 m
(B) 1 m
(C) 1.5 m
(D) 2.5 m
(B) 360
(C) 600
(D) 720
25. The average of 10 different positive integers is 10. How much can be the biggest
one among the 10 numbers at most?
(A) 10
(B) 14
(C) 55
(D) 60