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The document is a review for the Philippine International Math and Science Olympics, specifically the Mathematics category. It contains a series of mathematical problems covering various topics, including geometry, arithmetic, and combinatorics. Each question requires problem-solving skills to arrive at the correct answers.
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The document is a review for the Philippine International Math and Science Olympics, specifically the Mathematics category. It contains a series of mathematical problems covering various topics, including geometry, arithmetic, and combinatorics. Each question requires problem-solving skills to arrive at the correct answers.
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Philippine International Math and Science Olympics

Mathematics Category (PIMSO-Math) International Round


Review
Instructions: Write your answers on the box provided before the number.

1. A large square of side 16 is cut into identical smaller


squares of side 2. Determine the difference between the
perimeter of the smaller squares to the large square.

2. How many rectangle(s) with “*” is/are there in the figure


below?

3. At least how many square(s) can be seen when viewing


the figure below from the right?

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4. Teacher Caryl has a box of pencils to give to her students.
If she gives each student 8 pencils, she will have 2 pencils
left. If she wants to give each student 9 pencils, she will need
21 more pencils. How many pencil(s) does Teacher Caryl
have?
5. The area of a rectangle is 414. If the sides of the rectangle
are all integers, find the maximum of the perimeter of the
rectangle.
6. How many three-digit odd number(s) are there such that
the product of its digits is 30?

7. Find the value of 2021 ÷ 47 ÷ 18 × 15 × 24 ÷ 86.

8. If Jean travels from point A to point B, by moving only


upwards or to the right, how many way(s) is/are there?

9. A four-digit number has a remainder of 5 when divided by


either 6 or 7. Determine the smallest possible value of this
number.
10. How many ways are there to arrange 3 math books, 2
science books, and 2 language books in a shelf?

11. There are some chickens and rabbits. The number of


chickens is 8 more than the number of rabbits. If there are
130 legs in total, how many rabbit(s) is / are there?
12. It requires 13 people to take 49 days to complete a task.
How many day(s) is / are needed for 91 people to finish the
same task?

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13. There are 74 red chopsticks, 68 blue chopsticks and 69
green chopsticks in a bag. At least how many chopstick(s)
should be picked up to ensure there are 11 pairs of blue
chopsticks?
14. According to the pattern shown below, find the missing
number.

15. A stationary store had a box of pencils. One half and 4


more pencils were sold on the first day. Three-fourths of the
remaining part and 8 fewer pencils were sold on the second
day. Finally 16 pencils are left. How many pencil(s) did the
box contain originally?

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