2011 Imas - Junior Division First Round Paper
2011 Imas - Junior Division First Round Paper
2011 Imas - Junior Division First Round Paper
(IMAS)
2011 JUNIOR DIVISION FIRST ROUND PAPER
Time allowed60 minutes
INSTRUCTION AND INFORMATION
GENERAL
1. Do not open the booklet until told to do so by your teacher.
2. No calculators, slide rules, log tables, math stencils, mobile phones or other calculating
aids are permitted. Scribbling paper, graph paper, ruler and compasses are permitted,
but are not essential.
3. Diagrams are NOT drawn to scale. They are intended only as aids.
4. There are 20 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible answers given and 5
questions that require a whole number answer between 0 and 999. The questions
generally get harder as you work through the paper. There is no penalty for an
incorrect response.
5. This is a mathematics assessment not a test; do not expect to answer all questions.
6. Read the instructions on the answer sheet carefully. Ensure your name, school name
and school year are filled in. It is your responsibility that the Answer Sheet is correctly
coded.
7. When your teacher gives the signal, begin working on the problems.
THE ANSWER SHEET
1. Use only lead pencil.
2. Record your answers on the reverse of the Answer Sheet (not on the question paper) by
FULLY colouring the circle matching your answer.
3. Your Answer Sheet will be read by a machine. The machine will see all markings even
if they are in the wrong places, so please be careful not to doodle or write anything
extra on the Answer Sheet. If you want to change an answer or remove any marks, use
a plastic eraser and be sure to remove all marks and smudges.
INTEGRITY OF THE COMPETITION
The IMAS reserves the right to re-examine students before deciding whether to grant
official status to their score.
5. Around 550 BC, the Greek mathematician Pythagoras discovered and proved a
theorem which now bears his name. To celebrate this achievement, he had 100
cows killed for a feast. Thus the result is also known as the One Hundred Cows
Theorem. What is the anniversary of this result in 2011? (There is no Year 0.)
A2562
B2560
C2561
D1460
E1461
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6. A rectangle is 6 cm by 8 cm. It is revolved about an axis on the rectangle itself.
What is the number of different cylinders that may be obtained in this way?
A2
B4
C6
D8
EInfinity
"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Which of the following will be the 2011-th figure of the sequence?
A
B
C
D
E
9. A greengrocer is having an apple sale. The price is $6 per kilogram. If the total
purchase exceeds 3 kilograms, a 20% discount is applied to the portion over 3
kilograms. There is no discount if the total purchase does not exceed 3 kilograms.
If Leith buys 8 kilograms of apples from this greengrocer, how much does he
pay?
A$32
B$36
C$42
D$44
E$21
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5400
Oct.
6600
6000
Nov.
Dec.
Month
Percentage
94
92
90
88
86
84
84
82
80
78
Oct.
93
87
Nov.
Dec.
Month
A86% B88.3%
C88%
D86.3%
E90.3%
Which of the following blocks should be added so that he can make a 444
cube? (None of the blocks can be dissected)
A
B
C
D
E
13. The given diagram shows how a square ABCD with side length 40 may be
dissected into six pieces by three straight cuts AC, BD and EF, where E and F are
the respective midpoints of AB and BC. The pieces are then rearranged to form
the given shape. What is the total area, in square centimetres, of the shaded part
of the given shape?
A
B
F
A200
B400
C600
D800
E1000
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14. The given diagram shows the calendar for the
NOVEMBER 2011
month of November, 2011. Three numbers SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
2
3
4
5
from the same column are chosen. Of the
following number, which can be the sum of 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
three such numbers?
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A21
B37
C38
27 28 29 30
D40
E54
15. The given diagram shows a large cube formed of eight identical
small cubes. The surface area of the large cube is 216 square
centimetres less than the total surface areas of the eight small
cubes. What is the length, in centimetres, of a side of a small
cube?
A2
B3
C4
D5
E6
16. In an NBA basketball game, a player scores 44 points, 5 of which come from 5
foul shots (each shot scores 1 point). He makes more 2-point shots than 3-point
shots. Of the following number, which cannot possibly be the total number of
2-point and 3-point shots made by this player?
A15
B16
C17
D18
E19
17. The given diagram shows a rectangle ABCD being folded along a straight
segment AE with E on CD, so that the new position of D is on AB. Triangle ADE
is then folded along DE so that the new position of A is on the extension of DB.
The new position of AE intersects BC at F. If AB = 10 centimetres and AD = 6
centimetres, what is the area, in square centimetres, of triangle ABF?
D
D
B
A
A
B
B
A
A2
B4
C6
D8
E10
18. A child is operating a remote-controlled car on a flat surface. Starting from the
childs feet, the car moves forward 1 metre, makes a 30 turn counterclockwise,
moves forward 1 metre, makes a 30 turn counterclockwise, and so on. When the
car first time returns to its starting point for the first time, what is the total
distance, in metres, that it has covered?
A4
B8
C12
D16
E24
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19. Each interior angle of a regular convex polygon is greater than 100 and less than
140. Of the following numbers, which cannot possibly be the number of sides
of this polygon?
A5
B6
C7
D8
E9
20. In the given diagram, each vertex of the hexagon PQRSTU is labeled with 0 or 1.
Starting counterclockwise from a vertex, he multiplies the
P
U
labels by 3, 7, 15, 31, 63 and 127 respectively and add the six
1
1
products. If the starting point is P, the final sum is
0 T
Q 1
13+17+015+131+063+1127=168. What is the
starting point if the final sum is 180?
0
1
R
S
AQ
BR
CS
DT
EU
B
G
F
C
23. Consider all five-digit numbers using each of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 exactly
once, possibly with a decimal point somewhere. Starting with the smallest such
number, namely, 1.2345, they are listed in ascending order. What is 1000 times
the difference of the 150th and the 145th numbers?
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24. In a row are six counters, each either black or white. Between every two adjacent
counters, we place a new counter. If the two adjacent counters are of the same
colour, we place a white counter. If they are of different colours, we place a black
counter. Then we remove the original six counters, leaving behind a row of five
counters. We now repeat this operation two more times, reducing the number of
counters in the row to four and then to three. If the last three counters are all
white, how many different colour patterns for the original six counters are there?
An example is attached.
Third operation
Second operation
First operation
Initial state
25. Mickey lives in a city with six subway lines. Every two lines have exactly one
common stop for changing lines, and no three lines meet at a common stop. His
home is not at one of the common stops. One day, Mickey suddenly decides to
leave home and travel on the subway, changing trains at least once at each stop
before returning home. What is the minimum number of changes he has to make
to accomplish this task?