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This document contains a series of math and logic problems with multiple choice answers. The document tests skills like arithmetic, geometry, mapping logical sequences, and solving word problems. The last problem asks the value of the 35th block when the numbers 1234567891011...198199200 are divided into blocks of three digits. The summary determines that the 35th block is the numbers 657.
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IMAS Assessment With Solution PDF

This document contains a series of math and logic problems with multiple choice answers. The document tests skills like arithmetic, geometry, mapping logical sequences, and solving word problems. The last problem asks the value of the 35th block when the numbers 1234567891011...198199200 are divided into blocks of three digits. The summary determines that the 35th block is the numbers 657.
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1.

B After removing one card, the sum is 8 times


bigger than the card pulled out. That means,
3 x 11 x 61 + 3 + 11 + 61 the new sum is a multiple of 8.
= 2013 + 75 The only possible sum for that will be 40.
=2088 Thus the card pulled out must be 5.

2. Correct 10. Correct

3. Correct 11. Correct

4. Correct 12. Correct

5. Correct 13. B

6. Correct To get the total area, we add the individual


areas of each square and four semicircles.
7. D
Note that four semicircles can form 2 circles
The figure only shows a portion of the square of radius 3 cm.
chocolate with side 8. So, to get the total area:
That means, we have
Get the area of square – # of shaded squares
=2
= 8(8) - 24 = 40 +2

8. C = 2(6 ) + 2(3.14)(3 )
= .
22
~ 3.141285
7 14. C
If we take the value of with 4 decimal We can consider all possible cases for six
places, we have the difference as steps by mapping the possible steps made.
3.14159 − 3.142 = 0.00041 For Step 1, we can only choose a) since there
are currently no black balls outside.
Similarly, if we use with 5 decimal places,
For Step 2, we can either use a) and b). Let’s
3.14159 − 3.1428 = 0.00121
consider both cases and map the steps until
Comparing both answers, taking 3 decimal Step 6.
places will give the least value.

9. A

The sum of the nine cards is


( )
1 + 2 + 3 + ⋯+ 9 = = 45
This maps the possible cases for Steps 1 to 4.
4 15. Correct

16. A

From the addition table we have

+ = 16 6
+ = 23
+ = 19
Observe that the possible choices for Step 5 Adding three equations we have
are: 4B + 4W, 2B + 4W and 4W.

So we have 2 + 2 + 2 = 58
+ + =2 29
From this,
= 29 − ( + ) = 6
= 29 − ( + ) = 10
= 29 − ( + ) = 13
So, the product of the three numbers is
6(10)(13) = .

And moving on to Step 6,

From this we have these possible outcomes


after six steps: 6B + 6W, 4B + 6W, 2B + 6W
and 6W. Therefore, are 4 possible outcomes
after six steps.
17. B

⨁ = and ⨁ ( ⨁ ∎) =

Let be ( ⨁ ∎).

Working backwards we have ⨁ =


So, we have a total of 54 cm.
that means
20. Correct
3
4+ =
1 21. 7
2 2
We start with 7 uncut plots:
3
+ =1
4
For the three hours, three of these will be cut
3 1 already.
=1− =
4 4

Going back to the original problem,

N = ( ⨁ ∎) = Another set of three will be cut in next three


hours.
1
6+∎ = 1
2 4
1 1
+∎= So, there will be one plot left uncut. Since the
6 2
problem says that they do not work together,
From this, we have ∎ = − = . we need one man to work and additional one
hour to completely cut the seven plots.
18. Correct
That means the least number of hours needed
19. D is 7 hours.

The ant starts at P and continues until it goes


back to P. To maximize its path, we can make
travel in the direction shown below.
22. 28 Since the 1234567891011…198199200 is to
be divided into blocks of three, the number of
Let’s say we have Bookshops A, B, C, D, E, F, G, digits in the first 34 blocks is 3(35 − 1) =
and H. 102.
We can connect each bookshop if the both Also, from 1 to 99, there are a total of
share a common book. 9 + 2(99 − 10 + 1) = 189 digits.
For example: A-B, A-C, A-D, A-E, A-F and A-G. That means that the 35th block is found
It is stated in the problem that each shop between the two-digit numbers.
shares a common book that means we have a
total of: With this in mind, the first three blocks will
contain the 9 one-digit numbers:
7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 28 books.
123 456 789
23. 36 m2
Followed by the next set of two-digit
From the information, we know that the numbers:
innermost white tiles have 8 more tiles than
the black one. Similarly, the outermost white 112, 113…555 4th to 34th
tiles are 8 more than the black tiles.
Where 555 is formed with: 55, 56, 57
So if we let
Therefore, the 35th block is 657.
be the number of innermost white tiles,
then 25. Correct

+ 8 is the number of black tiles

( + 8) + 8 is that of the outermost area Items answered correctly:

Since the total of white tiles is 60 more than Questions 1-10: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 6(3) = 18
the black tiles, we have
Questions 11-20: 11, 12, 15, 18, 20 5(4) = 20
+ ( + 8) + 8 = 60 + + 8
Questions 21-25: 25 1(6) = 6
2 + 16 = 68 +

= 68 − 16
Total Items Answered: 12/25
= 52
Total Points: 44/ 95
So the number of innermost white tiles is 52.
Thus, the length of the pool is (52 − 4) ÷ 4 ×
0.5 = 6m. Hence the area is m2.

24. 657

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