CMO Olympiad Book for Class 1
CMO Olympiad Book for Class 1
CMO Olympiad Book for Class 1
2. Addition ................................................................................................................................. 15
3. Subtraction ............................................................................................................................ 21
4. Length ................................................................................................................................... 27
5. Weight ................................................................................................................................... 34
6. Time ...................................................................................................................................... 40
7. Money ................................................................................................................................... 47
9. Pattern .................................................................................................................................. 61
CREST Olympiads is one of the largest Olympiad Exams with students from more than 60 countries.
The objective of these exams is to build a competitive spirit while evaluating students on conceptual
understanding of the concepts.
We strive to provide a superior learning experience, and this workbook is designed to complement
the school studies and prepare the students for various competitive exams including the CREST
Olympiads. This workbook provides a crisp summary of the topics followed by the practice questions.
These questions encourage the students to think analytically, to be creative and to come up with
solutions of their own. There is a previous year's paper given at the end of this workbook for the
students to attempt after completing the syllabus. This paper should be attempted in 1 hour to get an
assessment of the student’s preparation for the final exam.
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Chapter
Number Sense
1
Number
A number is an arithmetic value used for representing the quantity and used in making calculations.
Every day the students come across the activity of counting. Counting can be done only if the student
has some idea about the numbers. Numbers are also represented in terms of words.
Answer: 1
How many boys are shown below?
Answer: 2
Answer: 3
Answer: 4
Answer: 5
Answer: 6
Answer: 7
Answer: 8
Answer: 9
Answer: 10
One-digit Number
These digits when used alone result in single digit or one-digit numbers.
Starting from 0 and going up to 9.
Two-digit Number
When the digits are used in a combination, they form two digits or bigger numbers.
The smallest two-digit number is 10.
The greatest two-digit number is 99.
Forth Counting
Adding one to the number helps us to obtain the next number.
For example: The number which comes just after 11 is (11 + 1) = 12.
Back Counting
Subtracting one from the number helps us to obtain the previous number.
For example: The number which comes just before 11 is (11 - 1) = 10.
Place Value
It can be defined as the value represented by a digit in a number on the basis of its position in the
number.
In a two-digit number, the place value of the ten-place digit is 10 times of the digit.
For example: 92
It can also be written as 90 + 2
9 × 10 + 2
The number at the ten’s place is multiplied with 10 and added to the number at the unit’s place.
a. b.
c. d.
Example 2: What is the maximum number of groups of 3 apples that can be formed from the apples
given below?
a. 2 b. 4
c. 3 d. 5
Practice Questions
1. How many buckets are present in the image below?
a. a – 2, b – 1, c – 3 b. a – 2, b – 3, c – 1
c. a – 3, b – 2, c – 1 d. a – 3, b – 1, c – 2
a. Ninety-eight b. Ninety-nine
c. Ninety-five d. Ninety-six
a. Forty b. Fourteen
c. Fifteen d. Thirteen
5. The number of candles on the cake denotes the age of the four friends, A, B, C and D. Who is
the eldest of the four?
A B C D
a. A b. B
c. C d. D
a. Eighty-seven b. Eight-seven
c. Eighteen-seven d. Eight-seventeen
7. How many pairs of eyes are present in the figure given below?
a. 12 b. 3
c. 6 d. 8
a. 41 b. 47
c. 45 d. 44
9. How many oranges will be left out of the given oranges below if we form a group of 4
oranges?
a. Zero b. One
c. Two d. Three
10. Which of the following options is the correct representation of 49 in terms of tens and ones?
11. How many toffees are present in the image given below?
a. 17 b. 77
c. 79 d. 72
14. How many fishes are present in the image given below?
a. Nine b. Six
c. One d. Seven
15. How many frogs will be left out of the given frogs below if we keep 5 frogs in each group?
a. Zero b. One
c. Two d. Three
a. a – 1, b – 2, c – 3 b. a – 2, b – 3, c – 1
c. a – 3, b – 2, c – 1 d. a – 1, b – 3, c – 2
a. 94 b. 93
c. 96 d. 90
a. Seventeen-seven b. Seventy-seventeen
c. Seven-seven d. Seventy-seven
20. Which of the following options is the correct representation of 86 in terms of tens and ones?