TIMO 2021-2022 P6 (Final)

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Thailand International
Mathematical Olympiad

Primary 6 2021-2022 Final Round


Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad

Thailand International Olympiad

Mathematical Olympiad Final Round 2021 - 2022


Primary 6 Question Paper
Open-Ended Questions (1st ~30th) (5 points for correct answer, no penalty
point for wrong answer)
Logical Thinking

1. Find the average of the following 8 numbers.


1234、999、1020、1300、950、1100、880、1013

2. There are 19 pieces of red chopsticks, 5 pieces of green chopsticks


and 9 pieces of orange chopsticks mixed together. If you want to get
2 pairs of green chopsticks and 2 pair of red chopsticks in the dark,
at least how many pieces of chopsticks are needed to be taken?

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3. Olympiad
It requires 80 minutes to cut a piece of wood into 9 sections. If the
time required to cut into each section is the same, how many
minute(s) is / are required to cut the wood into 7 sections? (You
cannot stack the wood and cut them together.)

4. There are some chickens and rabbits in a cage. The number of


chickens is 4 times the number of rabbits. They have 192 legs in total.
How many chicken(s) is / are there?

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5. It takes A, B, C and D 10, 20, 30 and 60 days respectively Olympiad


to finish the
mission alone. How many day(s) is / are needed for them to finish
the same task together?

6. All grade 6 students were born in the same year at a school. If there
must be at least 4 students with the same date of birth, at least how
many grade 6 student(s) is / are there?

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Arithmetic Olympiad

7. Find the value of


1 1 1 1 1
+ + +⋯+ + .
2022 × 2023 2023 × 2024 2024 × 2025 8086 × 8087 8087 × 8088

8. Find the value of 3 – 5 + 12 – 19 + 26 – 33 … – 215 + 222 – 229 + 236.

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9.
1 1 1
Find the value of 5 4 × 14 + 7 6 × 5 + 2 3 × 8. Olympiad

10. Find the value of 2020 × 1357 – 2021 × 1356.

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11. Find the value of 3 + 8 + 13 + 18 + … + 188 + 193 + 198. Olympiad

12. Find the value of


3 × 4 + 4 × 5 + 5 × 6 + ... + 29 × 30 + 30 × 31 + 31 × 32.

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Number Theory Olympiad

13. The remainder of dividing a positive integer K by 33 is 4. Given that


the remainder is not zero, what is the remainder of dividing (4K − 8)
by 8?

14. If a 9-digit number 20221𝐴345 is divisible by 7 and 𝐴 < 7, find the


value of 𝐴.

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15. Find the last digit of Olympiad


12 × 13 × 18 × 22 × 23 × 28 × 32 × 33 × 38 × 42 × 43 × 48.

16. Find the number of all positive factors of 3600.

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17. Olympiad
There are 3 prime numbers. Their product is 124. Find the maximum
possible value of the sum of these 3 numbers.

18. The sum of 10 consecutive even numbers is 490. Find the third
smallest number

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Geometry Olympiad

19. How many rectangle(s) containing both 2 “*” is / are there in the
figure below?

*
*

20. If the radius of a circle is 7, and the side length of a square is half of
the circumference of a circle, find the perimeter of a square. (Answer
in terms of )

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21. How many rectangle(s) is / are there in the figure below?Olympiad

22. It is known as that the lengths of legs for a right-angled triangle are
33cm and 44cm respectively. Find the length of the hypotenuse.

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23. Olympiad
How many rectangle(s) not containing “*” is / are there in the figure
below?

24. The area of a rectangle is 1080. If the sides of the rectangle are
integers, how many different value(s) of the perimeter of this
rectangle is / are there?

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Combinatorics Olympiad

25. In how many possible way(s) can 15 identical books be distributed


to 4 distinct boxes such that every box contains at least one book?

26. It is given that the total weight of 5 watermelons and 5 oranges is


2000g. The weight of a watermelon is the same as that of 4 oranges.
What is the weight of 1 watermelon?

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27. Olympiad
Numbers are drawn from the 120 integers 651 to 770. At least how
many number(s) has / have to be drawn to ensure that there are two
numbers whose difference is 22?

28. 4 boys and 4 girls queue in a row. If no boys can stand next to another
boy and no girls can stand next to another girl, how many different
arrangement(s) is / are there?

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29. A flight of stairs has 12 steps. Andy can go up for 1 step, Olympiad
2 steps or 3
steps each time. The 5th & 6th step cannot be stepped on as it is
destroyed. How many way(s) is / are there for Andy to go up the
stairs?

30. A fair dice is thrown twice. Find the probability of getting at least one
“2”

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