INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS OL OLYMPIAD YMPIAD
CLASS 3 DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO
Class 3
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SECTION I : LOGICAL REASONING 1.
Find out the figure which completes completes the problem figure.
(A) 2.
(B)
(D)
Suraj is standing in a line. He is the second student after the girl in the sweater. Which of the students shown below is Suraj ? I
II
(A) IV
3.
(C)
I II III
(B) III
IV
(C) I
Roma's mother bought for for her her a pizza. She could have only only
(D) II 4 of pizza. 8
How much did she she eat ?
4.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
At the craft fair, Tuhin sold sold toy trains like the one shown below.
Rs. 125
He sold each train for Rs. 125. How much did he make by selling 4 trains ? (A)
5.
Rs. 600
If
+
(A) 6.
(B) Rs. 500
=
, then
(C) Rs. 400
+
(B)
=
(C)
(D)
Which number comes next in the given pattern ? 151, 142, 133, 124, 115, 106, (A)
2
(D) Rs. 900
88
(B) 97
(C) 94
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Directions (13 - 16) : Four students made bookmarks to sell at the school fair. The graph shows the number of bookmarks each student made. Name of the Student
Number of Bookmarks Made
Namita Vinod Rahul Sona
Each 7.
How many more bookmarks than Sona did Namita make? (A)
8.
represents 2 bookmarks.
18
(C) 12
(D) 8
(C)
(D)
What should come in the place place of _____ ?
(A) 9.
(B) 10
(B)
y
Study the given grid. The lines lines on the grid represent streets in Tina’s neighbourhood.
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From the school, Tina walks to the library, to
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the grocery store, and then to her home.
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Tina walks the shortest distance possible
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and only walks along the streets.
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How many blocks does Tina walk ? (A) (C)
15 14
(B) 18 (D) 16
Grocery Store
8
Home
3
Library
School
2
KEY
1 0
= 1 block 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
x
10. Jenny painted patterns patterns on T-shirts. T-shirts. She used some figures. What will the next 3 figures be?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION II : MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. Which glass has maximum maximum quantity ? (A)
Glass 1
(B) Glass 2
(C)
Glass 3
(D) Glass 4
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Glass1 Glass2
Glass3
Glass4
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12. What fraction of the figure is not shaded shaded ? (A)
7 21
(B)
15 21
(C)
6 21
(D)
8 21
13. Here is a figure. Which number is in the square and the triangle but is NOT in the circle? (A)
2
(B)
3
(C)
4
(D)
5
1 2
5
3 4
14. The chart shows the number of eggs eggs produced in a farm in the first five months of the year. Month
Number of Eggs
January February March April May
5,961 4,228 5,879 4,907 5,164
Which of the following statements is true? (A) The number of of eggs produced in April was less than in February (B) The number of eggs produced in May was less than in March (C) The number of eggs produced in January was less than in March (D) The number of eggs produced in March was less than in May 15. Each given figure represents represents a fraction. Which two figures represent the same same fraction?
1
(A)
1 and 3
(B) 1 and 4
2
4 3
(C) 2 and 3
(D) 3 and 4
16. Which number sentence does this picture show? (A)
12 – 4 = 8
(B) 12 + 4 = 16 16
(C)
8 + 4 =12
(D) 12 + 8 = 20
17. How many corners are there in the star ? (A)
17
(B) 15
(C)
16
(D) 12
18. What number is to be placed in the
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(A)
66
(B) 99
(C)
96
(D) 69
to balance the scale? ?
22
22
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19. If Sonia bought 6 shirts, each for Rs. 200, how much has she to pay pay Buy three shirts and get Rs. 100 back
including the offer ? (A)
Rs. 1000
(B) Rs. 500
(C)
Rs. 1500
(D) Rs. 800
20. Flower sales at a store are shown below. April - 3,107
May - 3,017
June - 3,007
July - 3,071
Which list below shows the flower sales in order from greatest to least? (A)
3,007 ; 3,017 ; 3,107 ; 3,071 3,071
(B) 3,107 ; 3,017 ; 3,007 ; 3,071 3,071
(C)
3,007 ; 3,017 ; 3,071 ; 3,107
(D) 3,107 ; 3,071 ; 3,017 ; 3,007
21. Which of these these is made with curved shapes only? (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
22. How many triangles are there in the following figure ? (A)
15
(B) 18
(C)
19
(D) 21
23. How many boxes are there altogether? (A)
54
(B)
44
(C)
45
(D)
35
24. Mohan leaves his house at 10:35 10:35 a.m. to walk to the store. store. Which clock below shows the time Mohan leaves?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
25. How many apples will a shopkeeper shopkeeper give you, if you ask ask for 2 dozen apples apples ? (A)
12
(B) 24
(C) 20
(D) 48
SECTION III : EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 26. On Monday, Geet sold 129 cups of lemonade. On Tuesday, Tuesday, she sold 141 cups of lemonade. How many more cups did she sell on Tuesday compared to Monday? (A)
15 cups
(B) 12 cups
(C) 17 cups
(D) 5 cups
27. Six students were sitting at each table table in the lunch room. There are 34 tables. How many many students were sitting in the lunch room ? (A)
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208 students
(B) 204 students
(C) 188 students
(D) 1,824 students
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28. The school library has 500 fiction books and 420 non-fiction books. How many more fiction books than non-fiction books are in the library library ? (A)
80 books
(B) 70 books
(C) 60 books
(D) 90 books
29. There are 4 coins of 50 paise, 8 coins of 25 paise, and 6 coins of one rupee rupee in Tina’s Tina’s money box. How many rupees are there in Tina's money box ? (A) (A) Rs.10
(B) (B) Rs.12
(C) (C) Rs.11
(D) (D) Rs.18
30. Chintu knows that 2 dogs are given 10 cups of food and 3 dogs are given 15 cups of food. How much food will be given to 5 dogs ? (A)
25 cups
(B) 26 cups
(C) 20 cups
(D) 29 cups
31. You have 48 rupees. rupees. How much money will be left with you if you buy 2 ice creams, 2 milky bars, one pen and one burger ?
Icecream Rs. 5 Pen Rs. 7
(A) (A) Rs.5
Ball Rs. 6 Milkybar Rs. 5
(B) (B) Rs.8 Burger Rs. 10
(C) (C) Rs.7 (D) (D) Rs.11
32. Ms. Garg leaves her home at 9:30 a.m. She returns home at 4:30 4:30 p.m. How many hours is Ms. Garg away from her her home ? (A)
20 hours
(B) 7 hours
(C) 10 hours
(D) 12 hours
33. Mona’s class class went to the zoo. They saw 46 different animals. Half of the animals came from Africa. How many animals were from Africa ? (A)
92 animals
(B) 69 animals
(C) 23 animals
(D) 46 animals
34. There are 13 boxes of pencils. Each box has 112 pencils. How many pencils are there in total? (A)
156
(B) 120
(C) (C) 1450
(D) (D) 1456
35. If 9 kg of rice cost Rs. Rs. 153. How much would 12 kg of this rice cost ? (A) (A) Rs. Rs. 17
(B) (B) Rs.158
(C) (C) Rs.204
(D) (D) Rs.308
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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