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MASMO 2013 Contest Paper - Year 6

The document describes the rules and questions for a science and math olympiad contest for Year 6 students. It provides 25 multiple choice questions on various math and science topics to be completed within 90 minutes, along with instructions on how to fill out the answer sheet. Correct answers are awarded 1 point each and the organizer reserves the right to disqualify students for malpractice.

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MASMO 2013 Contest Paper - Year 6

The document describes the rules and questions for a science and math olympiad contest for Year 6 students. It provides 25 multiple choice questions on various math and science topics to be completed within 90 minutes, along with instructions on how to fill out the answer sheet. Correct answers are awarded 1 point each and the organizer reserves the right to disqualify students for malpractice.

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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

Full Name: Year: Date: Time:

School Name: School Code:

Rules and Regulations


(Please read these rules and regulation carefully)

1. Please fill in your FULL name correctly, school name, school code and the date and time of
contest clearly in the spaces above. Those who do not fill in the required particulars will be
disqualified automatically.

2. Do not open the question booklet until you are told to do so. You may only use 2B pencil when
answering the questions.

3. No calculators and any unauthorised electronic devices (including mobile phones) are allowed
during the contest.

4. Strict silence must be observed at all times in the examination hall and please be reminded that
you MAY NOT leave your seat without permission.

5. If you have any request or enquiry, please raise your hand and wait for an invigilator.

6. Only one candidate is allowed to leave the hall at a time. You are required to return to the hall
within 10 minutes or else you will automatically be disqualified from the contest.

7. Each question in the contest have been verified by experienced trainers, thus no further
explanation will be given.

8. The time allowed for the paper is 90 minutes. You must stop writing when you are told to do so.

9. You MUST fill in your answer in the answer sheet provided in second page of the question
booklet. You will not be awarded marks for any answer written in the question booklet.

10. Please be reminded that this is a contest and not an examination, do not expect to answer all
types of questions.

11. Please tear off the answer sheet carefully and returned to invigilator along with contest
paper. Participant only can bring back the contest papers on next week.

Scoring System
1. The correct answer to each problem will be awarded one (1) point. However, you will NOT be
penalised for each incorrect answer.

2. The organizer reserves the right to disqualify the event of malpractice to differentiate between
those outstanding students.

3. Contestants or a team who are disqualified from the contest will be forfeited any right to re-sit
this year.
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2013 SCIENCE
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MALAYSIA ASEAN
& MATH OLYMPIADS
ANSWER SHEET
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

1 6 11 16 21

2 7 12 17 22

3 8 13 18 23

4 9 14 19 24

5 10 15 20 25
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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

1 What number does ◊ represent if ⌂ + ◊ = 53 and ⌂ + ⌂ = 68?

2 Janet divides the number N by 19 correctly and gets 13. George


uses the same value of N as Janet but he misreads the division
sign as an addition sign and finds the sum. What answer does
George get?

3 Grace chooses five different numbers from the list 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,


7, 8, 9, 10. Two of those numbers are 4 and 5, and they are the
only two numbers she picks that differ by 1. What is the greatest
possible sum of the five numbers?.

4 Juan uses the digits 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to make two 4-digit


numbers. Each digit is used once. The numbers are subtracted.
What is the greatest possible difference?

5 How many numbers between 10 and 99 have digits that differ by


2?
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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

6 Sara starts with the number 14 and counts by 13s. This results in
the sequence 14, 27, 40, 53, 66, …. What is the twenty-fourth
number in Sara’s sequence?

7 Beginning with the box labeled 1, form


a path by placing the numbers 2
through 16 in the boxes, so that each
consecutive number occupies an
adjacent box (no diagonal path allowed).
Some numbers are already written in.
Find the sum of the numbers in the
starred (*) boxes.

8 Four volunteers can pack 13 boxes every 15 minutes. How many


additional volunteers are needed to pack 260 boxes every hour?
[Assume all volunteers work at the same rate.]

9 How many rectangles are in this picture?

10 What is the least prime number that is the sum of 3 different


prime numbers?
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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

11 Group A has 10 numbers with an average of 11. Group B has 20


numbers with an average of 22. Group C has 30 numbers with an
average of 33. Group D has 40 numbers with an average of 44.
The four groups are put together. What is the average of the
combined group?

12 The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are


placed in the diagram, one in each
circle. The sum of the numbers along
Side A is 13, along Side B is 13, and
along Side C is 6. What number is in
the circle at the top of the diagram?

13 How many 3-digit numbers are multiples of 21?

surveyed 24 students and discovered that


em like to play video games;
em like to go to the movies, and
• 2 of them do not like either playing video games or going to
the movies.

How many of the 24 students like both activities?

15 Jen plays a game where three kinds of pieces,


each with an area of 5 sq units, must be placed
(without overlap) on a checkerboard. The kinds
of pieces are shown. They may be rotated. The
screen is 8 units high by 8 units wide. What is the
greatest number of pieces that Jen can place on
the checkerboard?
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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

16 Judy has two more sisters than she has brothers. Her brother,
Mark, has twice as many sisters as he has brothers. How many
children are in their family?

17 The region inside the circle can be cut into 2


parts by drawing 1 line through it, as shown.
What is the greatest number of parts that
can be formed by drawing 4 lines through
the region?

18 The region is formed by two overlapping


rectangles. Determine the area of the
entire region. The lengths shown are in
cm.

19 Every digit from 1 through 9 appears in


the addition problem on the right. Each
digit is used exactly once. The addition
problem yields a correct answer. What
three-digit number is the answer to the
addition problem?

20 Lara starts at the bottom of a long staircase. She climbs exactly


2 1
of the stairs. Then, she goes back down exactly of the way
3 2
2
to the bottom. From that spot, she climbs exactly of the way to
3
the top. Finally, from there, she climbs 6 stairs to reach the top.
How many stairs are in the staircase?
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MALAYSIA ASEAN SCIENCE
& MATH OLYMPIADS
Year 6
2013 CONTEST

21 A 4×4×4 cardboard box is going to be filled with colored 1×1×1


blocks. One red block is placed into the corner of the box. Next,
the least number of orange blocks are used to completely hide
the red block from view. Then, the least number of yellow blocks
are used to hide the orange blocks from view. At this point, how
many blocks have been placed in the box?

22 Find the whole number value of n

3 1 4
< <
80 n 101

23 When the eight-digit number 123456n7 is divided by 8,


the remainder is 5. List all possible values of the digit n.

24 The first digit of a 4-digit number is equal to the number of zeros


in this number, the second digit is equal to the number of digits 1,
the third digit is equal to the number of digits 2, the fourth - the
number of digits 3. Find all such numbers.

25 The whole numbers from 1 to 2013 are written down on the


blackboard. Tom underlined all numbers divisible by 2, then all
numbers divisible by 3, and then all numbers divisible by 4. How
many numbers are underlined precisely twice?

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