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International Mathematics Olympaid

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and exercises focused on number sense and reasoning, including identifying odd and even numbers, place values, and comparisons. It includes multiple-choice questions and true/false statements designed to assess understanding of basic arithmetic and number concepts. The problems range from simple identification of numbers to more complex reasoning involving comparisons and calculations.
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International Mathematics Olympaid

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IM

O OLYMPAID
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS
Chapter-1
NUMBER SENSE
MATHEMATICAL
REASONING
1. Sneha had a collection of odd numbers of stickers. Which of the following can be the
number of her stickers?
(A) Nine hundred and eighty four (B) Nine hundred and eight
(C) Nine hundred and forty one (D) Nine hundred and forty eight

2. Which of the following shows CORRECT number name of Mr. Sharma’s house number?
(A) Fifty hundred and twenty one 9521
(B) Nine thousand five hundred and twenty one Mr. Sharma
(C) Ninety five hundred and one
(D) Nine hundred and twenty one

3. The greatest four digit even number that can be formed by using the digits 7,5,0,6
each only once?
(A)6570 (B)7560 (C)7650 (D)7065

4. Which place value will determine the larger number among the given two numbers?
9238 , 9276
(A) Ones (B) Hundreds (C) Tens (D) Thousands
6. 6935 is same as ________.
(A) 600 + 900 + 30 + 5 (B) 690 + 30 + 5
(C) 6000 + 900 + 30 + 5 (D) 600 + 90 + 30 + 5

7. Which of the following is INCORRECT?


(A) Three thousand eight hundred and forty six = 3846
(B) Four thousand one hundred and eighty one = 4181
(C) Six thousand and forty two = 6024
(D) Eight thousand one hundred and ninety nine = 8199

8. The smallest 4-digit number that can be formed by using the digits 5,9,8,7 (without
repeating the digits) will have which number at its tens place?
(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9

9. The numeral form of eight thousand and seventy six is ________________.


(A) 8067 (B) 8076 (C) 8706 (D) 8760

10. Which of the following below number has two at tens place?
(A) 3123 (B) 4211 (C) 8318 (D) 6935

11. If hundreds place digit and units place digit are interchanged in each of the given
numbers, then which of the following numbers is even?
(A) 2456 (B) 2820 (C) 7852 (D) All of these
12. Select the correct option.
(A) Place value of 3 in 6593 is 30.
(B) Place value of 7 in 9768 is 700.
(C) Place value of 5 in 3895 is 5000.
(D) Place value of 1 in 1432 is 100.

13. Study the numbers carefully.

3518 2816 9248 2154 2145


_____________ is the greatest number and _____________ is the smallest number respectively.
(A) 9248 , 2145
(B) 2145 , 9248
(C) 9248 , 2154
(D) 2145 , 3518

14. Which is the least number?


(A) 2432 (B) 4321 (C) 2368 (D) 2314

15. Which symbol should be written in the box to make the given number sentence true?
1456 1546
(A) > (B) < (C) = (D) Can’t say
EVERYDAY
MATHEMATICS
16. Madhu wrote a number on the blackboard as shown below
6 9
If it is formed from three different digits, then which of the following digits could be placed in the gap
to make it the greatest number out of the given options?
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 8

17. Sohan has two boxes full of some number of tokens. He likes the numbers that are in the green
box. Which of the following numbers formed by using the digits given in box will he like the most?
(A) 8763 (B) 6529 (C) 7563 (D) 6958 8 9 5
4 1 2 6 2
18. Sonia is playing with some number cards. She made a deck of these cards and pulled the cards as
shown below. 5 6 8 2

Her mother asked which is the largest possible 4-digit number that can be formed by using all cards.
Help her to find the answer.
(A) 8652 (B) 8562 (C) 9652 (D) 9562
19. Mrs. Sharma wrote a 4-digit number on the blackboard. Three students Anshu, Vishal, and Badal
made the following statements about that number.
Anshu: “It is a 4-digit number but not the least”.
Vishal: “It is less than the largest 4-digit number but greater than 9997”.
Badal: “Its hundreds place digit is 9”.
If all 3 students told the truth, find the number.
20. Four boys are playing a number game. Each of them are writing their favourite number. Arrange
them in ascending order.
Rahul Ravi Tarun Raj
5672 7297 5425 1252
(A) Tarun,Ravi,Rahul,Raj (B) Ravi, Raj, Tarun, Rahul
(C) Raj, Tarun, Ravi, Rahul (D) Raj, Tarun, Rahul, Ravi
ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS)
21. The given table shows the number of eggs produced on a farm in the first five months of the year.
Months Number of eggs
produced
January 5961
February 4228
March 5879
April 4906
May 5164
Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
(A)The number of eggs produced in April were less than in February.
(B)The number of eggs produced in May were less than in March .
(C)The number of eggs produced in January were less than in March.
(D)The number of eggs produced in May were less than in February.
24. Sonali spilled ink drops on her homework sheet as shown below.
P. 432 > 4 6 Q. 843 < 84 R. 792 = 92
Which digit must be written to make the above sentences CORRECT?
P Q R
(A) 2 8 7
(B) 6 3 9
(C) 3 3 7
(D) 4 8 7
21. State T for True and F for False.
P. Three thousand nine hundred is same as3900.
Q. 8 thousand 40 tens 10 ones = 8410.
R. 9000 + 300 + 20 + 6 = 9326.
P Q R
(A) F T F
(B) T T T
(C) T F T
(D) F T T
22. Match the following.
Column-A Column-B
P. 400+60+8 (1) 4680
Q. 4000+600+80 (2) 4068
R. 400+6 (3) 468
S. 4000+60+8 (4) 406
(A)P->(1), Q->(3), R->(2), S->(4)
(B)P->(1), Q->(3), R->(4), S->(2)
(C)P->(3), Q->(1), R->(4), S->(2)
(D)P->(3), Q->(1), R->(2), S->(4)
23. Identify the numbers using the given clues.
• I am an odd number.
• My tens digit is the greatest one digit number.
• My hundreds digit is an even number.
• My thousands digit is the least odd number.
(A) 2497 (B) 1495 (C) 2698 (D) 2785
COMPUTER OPERATIONS

1. If + = 4882, and + + = 6871, then what is the


value of -- ?
a)What
2. 1989willb) 904
the valuec)1804
of P? 5d)
1 2893
8+346
=86P
a) 6
3. Which b) 4 correct
is the c)2 statement?
d) 7
a) 4265+1509 is less than 5000 b) 7329-4115 is greater than
6000
c) 1439+1287
4. What is greater
is the missing than in
number 2000
the box? d) 2759+6321 is less than
8000
?? Minus 8 Multiplied by 5 25

a) 8 b) 28 c)10 d) 13
5. How many 1000s, 100s, 10s, and 1s should be added to get the largest 4-digit
number?
a) 1, 0, 0, 0 b) 9, 9, 9, 9 c) 9, 0, 0, 9 d) 1, 9, 9, 0
6. Rekha has 3 boxes of balls. She has 21 balls in total. Rekha used the number
sentence below to find how many balls are in each box and if each box contains
an equal number of balls.
3 == 21
a) 5 b)9 c)7 d) 12
7. What is the result of 75 23=?
a) 1725 b) 1029 c)1475
d) 1963 and Shivam have 14 pens altogether. Rahul has 6 pens and Shivam
8. Rahul
has pens. Then which of the number sentences is correct?
a) 14 + =6
b) 6 = 14
c) -- 14 = 6
d) 14 -- =6
9. If 120 cherries are put into the following baskets. How many cherries are in
each basket, if each has the same number?

a) 10 b) 8 c)30 d)5
10. 2 thousands 7 hundreds 3 tens 8 ones – 1 thousand 4 hundreds 1 tens 3 ones
=?
a) 4325 b)1225 c)3325 d)1325
11. Select the correct option
a) 0 36=36 b)100 100=1 c) 99 1=1 d)40 8=3
12. Find the values of P and Q
P Q
(A) 2 6
(B) 6 2
(C) 1 5
(D)5 1
13. Which number sentences describers the given number of stars

(A) 4*4=16
(B) 5*6=30
(C) 4*5=20
(D)4*3=12
14. The value of is 4 times the value of . What is the value of if
+ 62 = 184.
(A) 488 (B) 848 (C) 462 (D) 128
15. What is the value of P+Q, if 7P24 – 594Q = 1977
(A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 13 (D) 18

16. If 8 x 5 = 40 is same as 40 P =8, then P= ?


(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
17. There are 2478 candies in a jar. If all candies are in pairs of two, then how
many pairs are there in all?
(A) 1489 (B) 1234 (C) 1546 (D) 1239
18. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
(A) If 44 A = B+1, then A=4 and B=10.
(B) 2 X 5 is equal to 5 x 2.
(C) If there are 4 balls in a box, then there are 52 balls in 13 such boxes.
(D) If Sonam has 56 socks, then she has 23 pairs of socks.
19. Varnika planted some plants in the garden in some rows. If the number of
plants in a row is the same as the number of rows, then what can be the total
number of plants?
(A) 9 x 9 (B) 13 X 5 (C) 53 X 1 (D) 3 X 4

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