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IMO Level2 Mock3 Class3

The document provides a mock test for a Level 2 IMO Class 3 exam. It consists of 35 total questions - 30 mathematics questions worth 1 mark each, and 5 Achievers' Section questions worth 2 marks each. The test is 60 minutes long. The mathematics questions cover topics like arithmetic, time, geometry, fractions, and word problems. The Achievers' Section questions involve maps, graphs, word problems, and sequence logic. The answers to all the questions are provided at the end.
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IMO Level2 Mock3 Class3

The document provides a mock test for a Level 2 IMO Class 3 exam. It consists of 35 total questions - 30 mathematics questions worth 1 mark each, and 5 Achievers' Section questions worth 2 marks each. The test is 60 minutes long. The mathematics questions cover topics like arithmetic, time, geometry, fractions, and word problems. The Achievers' Section questions involve maps, graphs, word problems, and sequence logic. The answers to all the questions are provided at the end.
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IMO Level 2 Mock Test 3 Class 3 CLASS

3
Total-Question:35 Time:60.0 Mins
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Mathematics (2) Achievers' Section
No. of Questions 30 5
Marks per Ques. 1 2

Mathematics
Q 1.

What is the sum of 42 cm and 2 m?

A 244 cm

B 244 m

C 422 cm

D 242 cm

Q 2.

There are 38 more boys than girls in a school picnic group. If there are 77 girls, then how
many children altogether will go for the picnic?

A 117

B 155

C 160

D 192

Q 3.

How many kilograms are there in (1275 grams + 725 grams)?

A 5 kg

B 7 kg
C 2 kg

D 3 kg

Q 4.

What is the missing number in the box?

A 729

B 689

C 525

D 625

Q 5.

Ruby will cut the given paper shape in a straight line from point X to point Y. Which of
the following two shapes will Ruby get after she cuts the paper?

A A square and a triangle

B A square and a rectangle

C A rectangle and a triangle

D None of these

Q 6.

if = 1 whole, then equals __________ .

B
C

Q 7.

If Ansh ate one and a half pizza in a day, then how many pizzas would he eat in 4 days?

A 6

B 11

C 8

D 5

Q 8.

Adil, Janak and Rohit gained 59 points in a game. Adil gained 2 points more than Janak.
Rohit gained 9/5 of the points gained by Janak. How many points did Adil gain?

A 10

B 17

C 20

D 22

Q 9.

Difference between the temperature shown on thermometers A and B is same as ______.

A 87°C + 29°C

B 68°C - 10°C
C 64°C + 19°C

D 29°C + 67°C

Q 10.

How many straight lines are there in the given figure?

A 18

B 29

C 28

D 21

Q 11.

If Monika bought 9 blankets each for Rs. 675, then how much change did she receive if
she gave Rs. 8000 to the shopkeeper?

A Rs. 1925

B Rs. 1725

C Rs. 2252

D Rs. 3251

Q 12.

What is the weight of ?

A 60g

B 50g
C 30g

D 40g

Q 13.

Neha travelled for 3 hours and 48 minutes in a car. She spent 1 hour and 33 minutes
playing mobile games and the rest of the time reading comic book. How much time did
Neha read while travelling in the car?

A 1 hour 5 minutes

B 2 hours 15 minutes

C 2 hours 25 minutes

D 4 hours 15 minutes

Q 14.

A 13

B 20

C 4

D 14

Q 15.

What fraction of the given shapes are ?

A 7/11

B 7/12

C 1/2

D 5/12
Q 16.

Which of the following containers has the highest capacity of water?

Q 17.

If the value of X is divided by 11, then the result would be ________.

A 3/11

B 4/11

C 5/11

D 6/11

Q 18.

Which of the following abacuses shows the number equal to "4823 - 2202"?
A

Q 19.

The given figure (not drawn to scale) is made up of two rectangles. What is the value of
x and y respectively?

A 11 cm, 39 cm

B 38 cm, 11 cm

C 10 cm, 13 cm

D 13 cm, 38 cm

Q 20.

11 tens 47 ones + 26 tens 51 ones = ? - 166

A 36 tens 4 ones
B 63 hundreds

C 62 tens 14 ones

D 62 tens 4 ones

Q 21.

Ritika buys 3 bouquets of flowers. Each bouquet has 9 flowers. How many flowers does
she buy altogether?

A 21

B 11

C 27

D 12

Q 22.

Ms Sangeeta's class went on a nature walk. They kept a record of all the things they
saw. At the end of the day, they had seen thirteen different kinds of trees, twenty one
kinds of flowers, seven rabbits, thirty two elephants and twelve squirrels. How many
animals did the class see on their walk?

A 85

B 51

C 34

D 19

Q 23.

If the smallest 4-digit number is multiplied by 3 and 500 is subtracted from the product,
then the resulting number is_______.

A 5200

B 2500

C 3500

D 2000

Q 24.
The given pictograph shows the number of jelly beans eaten by four girls.

Namita ate _________ less jelly beans than Pooja ate.

A 14

B 20

C 13

D 10

Q 25.

Lucky has some stickers. He pastes 3 stickers on each page of a sticker album. How
many pages of the sticker album does he use, if no sticker is left with him?

A 6

B 8

C 5

D 7

Q 26.

A bucket can hold 5 L 590 mL more water than a jug. Find the capacity of bucket, if the
jug can hold 2 L 500 mL of water.

A 8090 mL

B 9080 mL
C 4070 mL

D 5900 mL

Q 27.

Nikhil makes 14 red paper aeroplanes and 16 green paper aeroplanes. He puts all the
paper aeroplanes in a box that already has 9 yellow paper aeroplanes. How many paper
aeroplanes are there in the box now?

A 23

B 39

C 25

D 30

Q 28.

There are 50 tricycles and 34 bicycles in a park. How many more wheels of tricycles are
there than that of bicycles?

A 46

B 82

C 72

D 76

Q 29.

Rihaan's cat weighs 20 kg. Rohan's cat is half as heavy as Rihaan's cat. What is the
weight of Rohan's cat and Rihaan's cat together?

A 30 kg

B 32 kg

C 16 kg

D 28 kg

Q 30.

A saleswoman sells 44 eggs every day. How many eggs does she sell in the month of
October?
A 1064

B 1164

C 1264

D 1364

Achievers' Section
Q 31.

The given map (not drawn to scale) shows 4 different ways of going from Town X to Town
Y. The shortest way of going from Town X to Town Y is through Town (P). The longest
distance from Town X to town Y is (Q) km through town (R).

(P) (Q) (R)

A L 286 M

B M 276 L

C N 356 N

D O 246 O

Q 32.

In the given figure, a large rectangle is 60 metres long and 20 metres wide. 2 small
rectangles are 30 metres long and 20 metres wide each. Which of the following
statements is CORRECT?

A The total length of the large rectangle is twice the total length of the small
rectangle.
B The total length of the large rectangle is equal to the total length of the small
rectangle.
C The total length of the large rectangle is 30 meters more than the total length of
the small rectangle.
D The total length of the large rectangle is equal to 160 meters and the total length
of the small rectangle is equal to 100 meters.

Q 33.

The given bar graph shows the number of students of class 3 in a school who choose
their favorite winter sport. Study the given graph carefully. Which of the following
statements is true?

A Approximately 35 students choose skiing.

B All sports were chosen by more than 20 students.

C The number of students who choose snowboarding is approximately twice as many


as the number of students who choose skating.
D The total number of students who choose skating and skiing is equal to the number
of students who choose sledding.

Q 34.

Anshul went to watch a show which started at quarter to six in the evening and ended at
a quarter past 8. Anshul left the show 55 minutes before it ended and reach home at
quarter to nine.
(A) At what time did Anshul leave the show?
(B) What was the duration of the show?
(C) How much time did he take to reach home?

(A) (B) (C)

A 7 : 25 p.m. 2 hours 15 minutes 1 hours 30 minutes

B 7 : 20 p.m. 2 hours 30 minutes 1 hours 25 minutes

C 7 : 10 p.m. 1 hours 15 minutes 2 hours 15 minutes

7 : 05 p.m. 1 hours 30 minutes 2 hours 25 minutes


D

Q 35.

A 24

B 18

C 28

D 38

Answers
Mathematics
1.D 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.A
16.B 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.C 21.C 22.B 23.B 24.B 25.D 26.A 27.B 28.B
29.A 30.D
Achievers' Section
31.B 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.A

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