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Division MATHS OLYMPIAD

Pp 2007 CONTEST
YEAR 5

1 Choose any number between 32 and 56.


Add 20. Subtract 17. Add 13. Subtract your original number.
What is the resulting number?

2 Thesum of three consecutive natural numbers is 15 more than the


greatest of them. What is the greatest of the three numbers?

3 Each of three coloured cups covers one of three objects.


1) The red cup is somewhere to the left of the white cup.
2) The coin is somewhere to the left of the bean.
3) The grey cup is somewhere to the right of the shell.
4) The bean is somewhere to the right of the grey cup.
Under which colour cup is the shell?

4 A rectangle has a perimeter of 2m and a length of 70 cm. Find the


area of the rectangle in sq cm.

5 Asha has 5 more 40¢ stamps than 30¢ stamps. The total value of
her 40¢ stamps is $5.20 more than that of her 30¢ stamps. How
many 40¢ stamps does Asha have?

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Pe 2007 CONTEST
YEAR 5

6 An ant travels around the circle in the direction Pg


shown. It touches each of the labeled points in A B
order. The first three points that the ant touches
are A, B, and C, in that order. What is the 28th E Cc
point that the ant touches?

7 ~~ Gina is taller than Henry but shorter than Jennie. Ivan is taller than
Katie but shorter than Gina. Who is the tallest of these five
people?

8 = Mr. Jackson was born on January 1, 1970. His daughter Lea was
born on January 1, 1992. In what year was Mr. Jackson exactly
three times as old as Lea?

9 Rectangle ABCD is split into four smaller a B


rectangles as shown. Each side of each [o,,.7 asac
rectangle is a whole number of cm. The areas 35 cm?
of three of the small rectangles are shown.
What is the area of rectangle ABCD, in sq cm?

10 Amy began with 5 marbles for every 3 marbles that Tara had. After
Amy gave 1 marble to Tara, Amy ended with 3 marbles for every
2 that Tara then had. How many marbles did Amy begin with?

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Pe 2007 CONTEST
YEAR 5

11 One natural number is 4 times as great as a second natural number.


The product of the two numbers is 36. What is the sum of the two
numbers?

12 Mrs. Saada is between 50 and 80 years old. If you divide her age by
9, the remainder is 1. If you divide her age by 4, the remainder is 1.
How old is Mrs. Saada?

13 The floor of a rectangular room is completely covered with square


tiles. The room is 9 tiles long and 5 tiles wide. Find the number
of tiles that touch the walls of the room.

14 One day Kevin counts 50 cars that pass his house. One-fifth of the
cars contain more than one person. Of the cars containing only
one person, three-fifths are driven by women. Of the cars containing
just one person, how many cars are driven by men?

15 What is the smallest prime number that is a divisor of the following?

(13 x 17) + (19 x 23)

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P 2007 CONTEST
YEAR 5

16 Suppose today is Tuesday. In all, how many Fridays are there in


the next 53 days?

17 Inthe addition at the right, different letters represent A


different digits. What is the two-digit number HA? A
H
A

18 The room numbers on one side of a hotel hall are odd. They are
numbered from 11 through 59 inclusive. Kristen is in one of these
rooms. Express as a fraction the probability that Kristen's room
number ts divisible by 5.

19 A circle, a rectangle, and a triangle are drawn on the same sheet


of paper. What is the greatest number of points where two or more
of them may cross?

20 The pages of a book are numbered consecutively, starting with page 1.


It takes 258 digits to number all the pages. What is the last page
number?

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MATHS OLYMPIAD
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YEAR 5
2007 CONTEST

21 My book is open. | see two pages. The sum of the page numbers
is 245. What is the next page number?

22 The average height of four adults is 180 cm. Two of the adults
are each 170 cm tall, and the third is 185 cm tall. How tall, in cm,
is the fourth adult?

23 The number on Mr. Kay's license plate has three digits. The product
of the digits is 216. Their sum is 19. What is the greatest three-
digit number that could be on the license plate?

24 Ana starts with 8 and counts by 5s. Her first three numbers are 8, 13,
and 18. Josh starts with a whole number other than 8 and counts by
a whole number other than 5. Some of his numbers are 11, 32,
and 46, but he does not start with 11. 24 is not one of his numbers.
What number does Josh start with?

25 The table shown is filled so that each row and 4


each column contains each of the numbers 1,
2, 3, and 4 exactly once. Find the number in 2
the square marked "X". ar

1 4

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ANSWER SHEET
Year 5
2007

Ttems in parentheses Items in pareathese. Ttems rentheses Items in parenthese Ttems in parentheses
1 are hot required. 6 are hot required “oe 11 are al required. 16 ure va required _“ 21 re veel required “ue

8 (Page)

(Fridays)

2 7 12 17 22

(HA =)

7,8,9 |\Jennie) 73 195


(All 3 numbers are needed) (years old) (cm)

3 8 13 18 23

Red | 2003;
(Cup)
24 (tiles) 25
~— 5
| 964
(accept either answer)

4 9 14 19 24

(sq cm) (sq cm) (cars) (points)

5 10 15 20 25

(Page)

3f
(40¢-stamps)
29
(marbles)
122

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