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NTC OLYMPIADS

NLMO
Previous Year Question Papers
[2019, 2022, 2023]

CLASS 6

Prepared By
National Teachers Council
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Test Booklet Code
M 0 6 2 3 NATIONAL TEACHERS COUNCIL

NATIONAL LEVEL
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

Class
Time Allowed: 60 Minutes 6 Maximum Mark: 100

This Test Booklet contains 10 pages. Do not open the Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Important instructions
1. The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open the Test
Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball point
pen.
2. The question paper is divided into two sections. Mathematical Reasoning (40 Questions) and
Logical Reasoning (10 Questions)
3. All the two Sections contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each of these questions has
four options out of which only one option is correct.
4. Each question should be answered by darkening the appropriate circle (A, B, C, or D) with a
blue or black ball pen.
5. All questions are compulsory. There is no negative marks for wrong answer.
6. Answer recorded once in the answer sheet cannot be altered.
7. All rough works should be done only in the space provided for rough work in this question
paper.
8. Calculator is not permitted in the examination hall.
9. Candidate should write his / her name in the space provided for the purpose.

Candidate’s Name:
Roll Number :

…………………… …………………...
Candidate’s Signature Invigilator’s Signature
MATHEMATICAL REASONING

The sum of the prime factors of x is 10. Find x


1
[A] 15 [B] 24 [C] 28 [D] 36

2 Evaluate 2389 250+2389 =

[A] 1193500 [B] 1194500 [C] 238900 [D] 2389000

The polygon with 8 sides is called a _____


3
[A] Quadrilateral [B] Hexagon [C] Pentagon [D] Octagon

[A] 204 [B] 36 [C] 168 [D] 240

5 Look at the six digit number given below

If the six digit number is divisible by 4 and 9, then what is the product of the digits p
and q?

[A] 24 [B] 48 [C] 72 [D] 50

6 How many lines can be passed through 2 given points?

[A] 0 [B] 1 [C] 2 [D] infinite

7 Kavitha bought 2 ½ m of cloth for stitching the skirt and 1 ¾ m for stitching the
blouse. How much cloth did she buy in all?

[A] 4m [B] 4 ½ m [C] 4 ¼ m [D] 4 ¾ m

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8 If the diameter of the circle is 3.5 m. Find the radius of the circle.

[A] 7 m [B] 1.5cm [C] 1.65cm [D] 1.75cm

9 The number of arcs made by a chord on a circle is _____

[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 3 [D] infinite

10 How many faces does a octagonal pyramid have?

[A] 7

[B] 9

[C] 11

[D] 12

11 If 8 pens cost ₹ y. How many pens can we buy for ₹ 15?

12 The successor of the largest one digit prime no is ____

[A] 8 [B] 9 [C] 10 [D] 7

13 What is the coefficient of q in the given expression 4p-4q +5q2?

[A] 3 [B] 5 [C] 4 [D] -4

14 Simplify :{ ( ) }

15 Find the equivalent fraction of

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16 Aarav runs a stationary shop. He earns ₹ 14500 every month. He spends ₹12000
every month. What is the ratio of Aarav’s savings to expenditure?

[A] 12:25 [B] 24:29 [C] 5:24 [D] 15:29

17 Anand thinks of an integer. He subtracts -13from it and gets the result as – 5. What
was the integer he thought of?

[A] 8 [B] -8 [C] 7 [D] -18

18 Subtract the sum of 134.743 and - 50.802 from the sum of 97.126 and 222.15.

[A] 225.393 [B].-234.363 [C] 235.335 [D] 135.645

19 Evaluate: where x=3, y= -5, z=

[A] 15 [B] 33 [C] 28 [D] -13

20 The successor of -999 is

[A] -998 [B] -1000 [C] 1000 [D] 0

21 Which quadrilateral has equal diagonals?

[A] Rhombus [B] Parallelogram [C] Rectangle [D] Trapezium

22 If the price of a product is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 20%, then
what is the percentage change in the price?

[A] Decrease 10% [B] Increase 10% [C] Increase 5% [D] Decrease 5%

23 Find the value of

MXXII – CXX – LII

[A] 849 [B] 850 [C] 900 [D] 825

24 Two cubes have volume in the ratio 1:27. The ratio of the area of the face of one
cube to that of the other is

[A] 1:3 [B] 1:9 [C] 1:6 [D] 1:8

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25 A cat runs 10m towards east and turns to right, runs 20 m and turns to right, runs 9m
and again turns to left, runs 5m and turns to left, runs 12m and finally turns to left
and runs 6m. Now which direction is the cat facing?

[A] North [B] South [C] West [D] East

26 The local time in Dubai is 1hour 30 min behind the local time in India. Local time of
Australia is 4hrs 30 minutes ahead of India. If it is 1.00am in India, what time is it in
Dubai?

[A] 2.30am [B] 11.30pm [C] 2.30 pm [D] 5.30pm

27 By selling a camera for ₹ 2400, Ron loses 4%. At what price must he sell it to gain
12 %.

[A] ₹ 2500 [B] ₹2450 [C] ₹2800 [D] ₹2950

28 40 packets of 10 pencils each cost ₹ 200. Find the cost of 32 packets of 15 pencils
each?

[A] ₹ 210 [B] ₹ 220 [C] ₹230 [D] ₹240

29 The smallest number when divided by 20,25,35 and 40 leaves a remainder of


14.19,29 and 34 respectively is

[A] 1394 [B] 1404 [C] 1664 [D] 1406

30 Alice’s present age is one-third her mother’s present age. If the mother’s age was
five times her age 6 years ago, what is the present age of Alice?

[A] 14years [B] 36 years [C] 12 years [D] 15 years

31 Subtract 3a – 7ab + 48 from 90 – 6ba -7a.

[A] [B] 11a-13ab+42 [C] -10a+ab+42 [D] -4a-ab-42

32 Parvathi travels 350km in 5 hours. Find the distance covered by Parvathi in 6.2
hours.

[A] 434km [B] 1200 km [C] 70km [D] 420km

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Q No: 33 to 36: Study the bar graph and answer questions 33 to 36

The bar graph drawn below shows the number of tickets sold during a fair by 6
students Rion, Annie, Afsal, Rakhi, Arjun and Allan.

33 Who sold the tickets between 16 and 24?

[A] Rion [B] Afsal [C] Arjun [D] Allan

34 How many tickets were sold altogether?

[A] 95 [B] 92 [C] 91 [D] 90

35 What is the average number of tickets sold per student?

[A] 13 [B] 14 [C] 15 [D] 17

36 How many more tickets were sold by Arjun than Annie?

[A] 14 [B] 11 [C] 13 [D] 15

37 There are 2300 students in a school, 25% of them are vegetarians and of them
are girls. How many boys in the school are vegetarians?

[A] 200 [B] 245 [C] 345 [D] 350

38 Find the missing number in following number series

3, 7, 17, 39, _______

[A] 56 [B] 78 [C] 85 [D] 92

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Question No: 39 – 40: The numbers in the figure show the number of tourists who
visited different places Observe the figure and choose the answer from given
alternatives for the following questions.

39 Find the total number of tourists who visited any two places.

[A] 79 [B] 93 [C] 125 [D] 143

40 Find the number of tourists who visited all the three places.

[A] 31 [B] 48 [C] 50 [D] 45

LOGICAL REASONING

41 Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and form a group. Which is the
one that does not belong to that group?

[A] GE [B] MK [C] WU [D] NQ

42 In a certain code language, if the word ‘SPHERE’ is coded as EREHPS, then how is
the word ‘EXHIBITION’ coded in that language?

[A] NOTITBIHXE [B] NOITIBIHXE [C] NOITIDIHXE [D] NOITIBIHWE

43 You go to North, turn right then turn right again and then go to the left. In which
direction are you now?

[A] East [B] West [C] North [D] North-West

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44 Five girls are sitting in a row

 Radha is not adjacent to Shama or Asha


 Ashwini is not adjacent to Shama
 Radha is adjacent to Meena
 Meena is in the middle in the row

Who is adjacent to Ashwini?

[A] Asha [B] Shama [C] Radha [D] Meena

45 Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

46 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question
mark (?).

47 How many dots lie opposite to the face having three dots, when the given figure is
folded to form a cube?

[A] 2 [B] 4 [C] 5 [D] 6

48 Choose the correct mirror image of the given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.

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49 Choose the answer figure which is embedded in the question figure.

50 Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure
matrix.

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Test Booklet Code
M 0 6 2 2 NATIONAL TEACHERS COUNCIL

NATIONAL LEVEL
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

Class
Time Allowed: 60 Minutes 6 Maximum Mark: 100

This Test Booklet contains 12 pages. Do not open the Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Important instructions
1. The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open the Test
Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball point
pen.
2. The question paper is divided into two sections. Mathematical Reasoning (40 Questions) and
Logical Reasoning (10 Questions)
3. All the two Sections contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each of these questions has
four options out of which only one option is correct.
4. Each question should be answered by darkening the appropriate circle (A, B, C, or D) with a
blue or black ball pen.
5. All questions are compulsory. There is no negative marks for wrong answer.
6. Answer recorded once in the answer sheet cannot be altered.
7. All rough works should be done only in the space provided for rough work in this question
paper.
8. Calculator is not permitted in the examination hall.
9. Candidate should write his / her name in the space provided for the purpose.

Candidate’s Name:
Roll Number :

…………………… …………………...
Candidate’s Signature Invigilator’s Signature
MATHEMATICAL REASONING

1 How many hundreds should you add to 400 to get 40000?


[A] 396 [B] 39600
[C] 30000 [D] 3600

2 Square of a negative integer is


[A] Negative [B] Positive
[C] Zero [D] Positive or negative

3 A cuboid is also known as __________


[A] cube [B] Square

[C] Rectangular Parallelepiped [D] rhombus

4 (2002 – 2000) ÷ 4.00 = x, then the value of x is

[A] 0.05 [B] 0.5


[C] 50 [D] 4505

5 ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle <B=<C. Find x

[A] 13
[B] 15

[C] 11
[D] 14

6 Shown below is a number with one digit missing. Which digit should be put in the
empty box so that the resulting number is between Six lakh fourteen thousand
twenty and Six lakh Fifteen Thousand

6 4 0 2 6

[A] 3 [B] 2

[C] 1 [D] 0

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7 The ratio of the speed of two cars is 2 : 3. If the second car covers 72 km in 2 hours,
what is the speed of first vehicle?
[A] 18 km/h [B] 24 km/h
[C] 32 km/h [D] 54 km/h

8 Lijo thinks of a number. He adds 5 then multiplies the result by 2. The answer is
same as 5 times the number take away 14. What number did Lijo think?
[A] 7 [B] 10
[C] 9 [D] 8

9 The rate of a flight from US to UK was $1200.After one month the rate was
increased to $1500.Calculate the percentage increase.in the rate.
[A] 20% [B] 24%
[C] 25% [D] 0%

10 The set of points extending infinitely in all directions on the same flat surface is
[A] Line [B] Plane

[C] Line segment [D] Point

11 The following table shows the distance and petrol consumed by a car

Distance Petrol Consumed

(in Kilometre) (in litre)

112 16

How many kilometers will the car travel in 20 litre of petrol?


[A] 120Km [B] 210km
[C] 89.6km [D] 140km

12 Helen, Ala and Raj begin to jog around a circular stadium. They complete their
revolution in 42s, 56s and 63s, respectively. After how many seconds will they be
together at the starting point?
[A] 7 sec [B] 504 sec
[C] 30000 sec [D] 3600sec

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13 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 2 – 2 + 3 – 2 – 3 – 3 + 3 + 2 = ___ X 2. What number should come in
the blank?
[A] 2 [B] 3
[C] 4 [D] 5

14 10 men working 6 hours a day can complete a work in 18 days. How many hours a
day must15 men works to complete the same work in 12 days?
[A] 4 hours [B] 6 hours
[C] 7 hours [D] 9 hours

15 In the figure give below, find the number of obtuse angles

[A] 2
[B] 1
[C] 4
[D] 3

16 Radhika plotted numbers from 2 to 8 on a number line. Which number lies exactly
between 2 and 8?
[A] 4 [B] 5
[C] 6 [D] 7

17 Read the following statement of assertion and statement of reason carefully


and select correct option.
Assertion: Binomials and Trinomials are polynomials
Reason: An algebraic expression having two or more terms is called a
multinomial
[A] Assertion is true and Reason is false
[B] Assertion is false and Reason is true
[C] Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct
explanation of Assertion
[D] Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct
explanation of Assertion

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18 The area of the shaded region is.

[A] 4cm2
[B] 36cm2
[C] 32cm2
[D] 30cm2

19 The number of girls in a class is 3 times the number of boys. Which of the following
cannot be the total number of students in the class?
[A] 24 [B] 32
[C] 36 [D] 41

20 All the figures below consist of the same four squares of equal size. Which figure
has the smallest perimeter?

21 Four families went on a picnic. Each family carried a cake for the picnic.3/4 of each
cake was eaten. How much cake was eaten by all?

22 Clara’s mothers’ age is 36. Her brother is one more than 1/3rd of her mother’s age.
What is the age of Clara’s brother?
[A] 13 [B] 24
[C] 12 [D] 19

23 An autorikshaw charges ₹30 for the first kilometer, then ₹10for each such
subsequent kilometre. The total charge (in ₹) for y kilometres is
[A] 10(y + 3) [B] 10(3y + 1)
[C] 10(y + 2) [D] 10(2y + 1)

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24 A number when divided by 875 gives quotient 18 and remainder 385. The number is
[A] 16135 [B] 16130
[C] 16140 [D] 16145

25 If we add −36 to the difference of −8 and −68, we get


[A] 30 [B] -96
[C] -24 [D] 112

26 The HCF of three numbers is 24. If they are in the ratio 35 : 55 : 77, then the
numbers are
[A] 280, 440, 615 [B] 105, 175, 231
[C] 900, 1400, 1900 [D] 840, 1320, 1848

27 The length of a rectangular field is four times its breadth. If the perimeter of this field
is 700m, what is the length of the field?
[A] 70m [B] 140m
[C] -280m [D] 240m

28 Santosh bought 400 eggs for ₹1500 and spent ₹300 on transport. 50 eggs fell down
and broke. He sold the rest at ₹5 each. Did he make a profit or a loss? How much?
[A] Loss, ₹50 [B] Profit, ₹50
[C] Loss, ₹100 [D] Profit , ₹100

29 A polygon has prime number of sides Its number of sides is equal to sum of the least
consecutive primes. The number of diagonals of the polygon is
[A] 4 [B] 5
[C] 2 [D] 3

30 If a train with a speed of 60km/hr. crosses a pole in 30 seconds what is the length of
the train in metres?
[A] 300m [B] 420m
[C] 500m [D] 620m

31 If the expanded form of 38.235 is 3A + 8B + 2C + 3D + 5E, then find the value of


6A + 2C +3E
[A] 62.03 [B] 6.2003
[C] 60.2003 [D] 60.203

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32 Think of a number x. Double the number. Subtract 6 from the result and divide the
answer by 2.
Select the correct expression for the above statement

33 A car is traveling 75 kilometers per hour. How many meters does the car travel in
one minute?
[A] 1250m [B] 12.5m
[C] 125m [D] 1.25m

34 The number of whole numbers between the smallest whole number and the greatest
2- digit number is
[A] 100 [B] 99
[C] 98 [D] 97

35 What degree does x4 - x3 y2 - 100y2 + 45 have?


[A] 0 [B] 2
[C] 4 [D] 5

36 A grocery shopkeeper has a profit of ₹150 on Monday, a profit of ₹250 on Tuesday,


a loss of ₹75 on Wednesday, a loss of ₹325on Thursday and a profit of ₹200 on
Friday. Find his net profit or loss in these days.
[A] Profit ₹100 [B] Loss ₹100
[C] Profit ₹200 [D] Loss ₹200

37 The ratio of the perimeter of the rectangle to perimeter of a square is 7 : 6. The


breadth of the rectangle is equal to the side of the square. If the length of the
rectangle is 40cm find the side of the square.
[A] 40cm [B] 30 cm
[C] 20cm [D] 140cm

38 A library has 2800 books. Find the number of books if it decreases by 23%.
[A] 2156 [B] 3444
[C] 644 [D] 3454

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39 A 5 digit number 1A319 is divisible by 11.What is the digit at A?
[A] 4 [B] 3
[C] 2 [D] 1

40 Monika is saving money to buy a necklace. She earned and of the required
amount in the first and second moth respectively. What fraction o necklace amount
is earned by Monika?

LOGICAL REASONING

41 Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which two numbers can replace the
question marks (?).

25, 33, 41, 49, ?, 65, ?

[A] 55, 72 [B] 57, 73

[C] 58, 74 [D] 56, 72

42 On Thursday, Officer Arun worked the 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift. At 10:55 p.m. he was
called to the scene of an accident where he remained until 1:30 a.m. How long past
his regular shift did Officer Arun work?
[A] 55 minutes [B] 2 hours, 35 minutes
[C] 2 hours [D] 2 hours, 30 minutes

43 These figures rotate in a repeating pattern. Identify the next figure.

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44 If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will west
become?
[A] North [B] North-West
[C] South-East [D] South-West

45 Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given
combination.

46 Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would appear
when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

[A] 1 [B] 2
[C] 3 [D] 4

47 Here are some words translated from an artificial language.


hapllesh means cloudburst
srenchoch means pinball
resbosrench means ninepin
Which word could mean "cloud nine"?
[A] leshsrench [B] ochhapl
[C] haploch [D] haplresb

48 Carefully observe the following pattern and complete the series


QPO, NML, KJI, _____, EDC
[A] HGF [B] CAB
[C] JKL [D] GHI

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49 In the following question three out of four alternatives contains alphabet placed in a
particular form. Find one that does not belong to the group
[A] CBUV [B] IJSO
[C] RQOP [D] YXTU

50 Look carefully at the sequence of symbols to find the pattern. Select correct pattern.

[A] 1 [B] 2
[C] 3 [D] 4

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Test Booklet Code
M 0 6 1 9 NATIONAL TEACHERS COUNCIL

NATIONAL LEVEL
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

Class
Time Allowed: 90 Minutes 6 Maximum Mark: 50

This Test Booklet contains 8 pages. Do not open the Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Important instructions
1. The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open the Test
Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball point
pen.
2. The question paper is divided into two sections. Mathematical Reasoning (40 Questions) and
Logical Reasoning (10 Questions)
3. All the two Sections contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each of these questions has
four options out of which only one option is correct.
4. Each question should be answered by darkening the appropriate circle (A, B, C, or D) with a
blue or black ball pen.
5. All questions are compulsory. There is no negative marks for wrong answer.
6. Answer recorded once in the answer sheet cannot be altered.
7. All rough works should be done only in the space provided for rough work in this question
paper.
8. Calculator is not permitted in the examination hall.
9. Candidate should write his / her name in the space provided for the purpose.

Candidate’s Name:
Roll Number :

…………………… …………………...
Candidate’s Signature Invigilator’s Signature
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
1 The least prime number is
[A] 0 [B] 1
[C] 2 [D] 3

2 On a straight road four cities are situated – A, B, C and D

Distance between B and D is 39 km, between A and C is 27 km and between C and D is 15


km. How far is A from B?
[A] -2 km [B] 3 km
[C] 24 km [D] 12 km

3 The HCF of three numbers is 24. If they are in the ratio 35 : 55 : 77, then the numbers are
[A] 280, 440, 615 [B] 105, 175, 231
[C] 900, 1400, 1900 [D] 840, 1320, 1848

4 Read the following statement of assertion and statement of reason carefully and select
correct option.
Assertion: Binomials and Trinomials are polynomials
Reason: An algebraic expression having two or more terms is called a multinomial
[A] Assertion is true and Reason is false
[B] Assertion is false and Reason is true
[C] Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion
[D] Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation
of Assertion
5 Two numbers are such that square of one is 224 less than 8 times the square of the other. If
the numbers are in the ratio of 3 : 4, they are
[A] 12, 16 [B] 6, 8
[C] 9, 12 [D] None of these
6 The ratio between the length and the perimeter of a rectangle plot is 1 : 3 and the ratio
between the breadth and perimeter of that plot is 1 ; 6. What is the ratio between the length
and area of the plot?
[A] 2 : 1 [B] 1 : 6
[C] 1 : 8 [D] Data inadequate

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7 13 + (52 + 9) = (13 + 52) + 9
This is an example of
[A] Closure property [B] Commutative property
[C] Associative property [D] Distributive property
8 The sum of two integers is 45. If one of the numbers is -23, then the other number is
[A] 68 [B] -68
[C] 22 [D] -22
9 The greatest negative integer among the following is
[A] 0 [B] -5
[C] -1 [D] -1000
10 (2002 – 2000) ÷ 4.00 = x, then the value of x is
[A] 0.05 [B] 0.5
[C] 50 [D] 4505
11 What is the measure of in the following figure?

[A] 80o
[B] 50o
[C] 60o
[D] 70o

12 If a = 3 and x = 6, then the value of is

13 The ratio of the speed of two cars is 2 : 3. If the second car covers 72 km in 2 hours, what is
the speed of first vehicle?
[A] 18 km/h [B] 24 km/h
[C] 32 km/h [D] 54 km/h
14 If the measure of each angle of a regular polygon is 60 o, what is the name of the polygon?
[A] Quadrilateral [B] Hexagon
[C] Pentagon [D] Triangle

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15 10 men working 6 hours a day can complete a work in 18 days. How many hours a day
must15 men works to complete the same work in 12 days?
[A] 4 hours [B] 6 hours
[C] 7 hours [D] 9 hours

16 A car covers a certain distance travelling at a speed of 60 kmph and returns to the starting
point at a speed of 40 kmph. Find the average speed for the entire journey.
[A] 48 kmph [B] 54 kmph
[C] 72 kmph [D] 94 kmph

17 How many times in a day, the two hands of a clock coincide?


[A] 11 [B] 12
[C] 22 [D] 24
18 2/5 % as a decimal equals
[A] 0.4 [B] 0.04
[C] 0.404 [D] 0.004
19 Roman numeral for 498 is
[A] CDCXVIII [B] CDCXIV
[C] CDXCVIII [D] CDXCVII
20 If a is divided by b, (b 0) is the divisor, q is the quotient and r is the remainder, then
a = bq + r, where
[A] 0 [B] 0
[C] 0 [D] 0
21 If the expanded form of 38.235 is 3A + 8B + 2C + 3D + 5E, then find the value of
6A + 2C +3E
[A] 62.03 [B] 6.2003
[C] 60.2003 [D] 60.203
22

[A] 1.0093 [B] 1.093


[C] 1.903 [D] 1.93

23 Which one of the following expression has the value -19?


[A] | | | | [B] | | | |
[C] | | | | [D] | | | |

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24 A number when divided by 875 gives quotient 18 and remainder 385. The number is
[A] 16135 [B] 16130
[C] 16140 [D] 16145
25 Two consecutive prime numbers having a difference of 2 is called
[A] Composite [B] Co-primes
[C] Twin primes [D] Even
26 Square of a negative integer is
[A] Negative [B] Positive
[C] Zero [D] Positive or negative
27 If ‘+’ means ‘X’, ‘-‘ means ‘÷’, then the value of 3 + 4 – 2 is
[A] 6 [B] -3
[C] 1 [D] -1
28 The LCM of two coprime numbers is their
[A] Sum [B] Difference
[C] Product [D] Quotient
29 The set of points extending infinitely in all directions on the same flat surface is
[A] Line [B] Plane
[C] Line segment [D] Point
30 What should be placed in the empty space (?) so that the sum of fractions on each side of
the triangle is same?

31 What is the following number in the standard form?


2 + (8 X 0.1) + 6 X 0.01) + (4 + 0.001)
[A] 0.2864 [B] 2.864
[C] 28.64 [D] 2864

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32 All the figures below consist of the same four squares of equal size. Which figure has the
smallest perimeter?

33 If six times a number is 48, then the number is


[A] -8 [B] 1
[C] 48 [D] 8
34 Estimate the sum of (21397 +42505) to nearest thousand.
[A] 64000 [B] 65490
[C] 70000 [D] 92000
35 Which of the following pairs is not in proportion?
[A] 3 : 2 and 6 : 4 [B] 2 : 3 and 4 : 9
[C] 5 : 7 and 10 : 14 [D] 6 : 7 and 18 : 21
36 Which of the following can be the remainder when a positive integer is divided by 17?
[A] 71 [B] 19
[C] 12 [D] 17
37 The population of a city is 49050102. The population of men and women in the city are
19040102 and 10037893 respectively. What is the population of the children in the city?
[A] 19792107 [B] 19972107
[C] 40048893 [D] 10048893
38 Monika is saving money to buy a necklace. She earned and of the required amount in
the first and second moth respectively. What fraction o necklace amount is earned by
Monika?

39 If a is a whole number, then which one of the following number does not satisfy the relation
a ÷ a = 1?
[A] 0 [B] 1
[C] 100 [D] None of these

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40 Find the area of the following figure
[A] 36 cm2
[B] 30 cm2
[C] 21 cm2
[D] 27 cm2

LOGICAL REASONING
41 Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given
combination.

Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question mark (?).

42 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question mark (?).

43 In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a
certain trend, row-wise or column wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing
character accordingly.
[A] U
[B] V
[C] W
[D] X

44 What should come next in the following letter sequence?


AABABCABCDABCDEABCD
[A] A [B] E
[C] C [D] B

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45 Identify the missing number in the series.

16, 18, 21, ?, 30

[A] 27 [B] 22
[C] 28 [D] 25

46 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question mark (?).

47 Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

48 A is B's sister. C is B's mother. D is C's father. E is D's mother. Then, how is A related to
D?
[A] Grandfather [B] Grandmother
[C] Daughter [D] Granddaughter

49 In a row of boys, If A who is 10th from the left and B who is 9th from the right
interchanges their positions, A becomes 15th from the left. How many boys are there in the
row?
[A] 23 [B] 31
[C] 27 [D] 28

50 If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West
become?
[A] North-East [B] North-West
[C] South-East [D] South-West

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NATIONAL TEACHERS COUNCIL
NATIONAL LEVEL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD (NLMO)
ANSWER SHEET SIDE-1

FILL IN THE FOLLOWING ENTRIES


INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING ON SIDE-2
WITH BLUE/BLACK BALL POINT PEN ONLY

Roll No:

1. Use only Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to Darken the appropri-


ate Circle. (Pencil can be used for Classes III-V)
Class 2. Please darken the complete circle.
3. Darken ONLY ONE CIRCLE for each Question as
Candidate’s Name (In CAPITAL LETTERS) shown below.

Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong Correct


A
Father’s Name (In CAPITAL LETTERS) 1 B C 4 x
A B C 4 x
A B C D
  x
A B C D A B C 4

4. No Change in the Answer once marked is allowed.


5. Mark your answer only in the appropriate space in
School Code the Answer Sheet against the number correspond-
ing to the question.
6. Please do not make any stray marks on the Answer
School Name (In running hand) Sheet.
7. Rough work must not be done on the Answer Sheet.
8. Do not use white/correction fluid on the Answer
Sheet.

EXAMPLES - HOW TO FILL AND MARK ON SIDE-2 (WITH BLUE/BLACK BALL POINT PEN ONLY)

If your If your Roll No. is If your If your


School Code is M 8568617822 Class is Test Booklet
856861 7 Code is M0716 If your
Response to
School Code Roll No. Class Test Booklet Code
Question No. 08
8 5 6 8 6 1 M 8 5 6 8 6 1 7 8 2 2 0 7 M 0 7 1 6
is (B)
1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 E 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 M 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4
Q. No.
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 08 A B C D
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NATIONAL TEACHERS COUNCIL
NATIONAL LEVEL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD (NLMO)
SIDE-2 ANSWER SHEET
School Code Roll No Class Test Booklet Code

1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 E 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 M 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Q. No. Response Q. No. Response Q. No. Response

01 A B C D 21 A B C D 41 A B C D
02 A B C D 22 A B C D 42 A B C D
03 A B C D 23 A B C D 43 A B C D
04 A B C D 24 A B C D 44 A B C D
05 A B C D 25 A B C D 45 A B C D

06 A B C D 26 A B C D 46 A B C D
07 A B C D 27 A B C D 47 A B C D
08 A B C D 28 A B C D 48 A B C D
09 A B C D 29 A B C D 49 A B C D
10 A B C D 30 A B C D 50 A B C D

11 A B C D 31 A B C D
12 A B C D 32 A B C D
13 A B C D 33 A B C D
14 A B C D 34 A B C D
15 A B C D 35 A B C D

16 A B C D 36 A B C D
17 A B C D 37 A B C D
18 A B C D 38 A B C D
19 A B C D 39 A B C D
20 A B C D 40 A B C D

Before handing over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator, the candidate should check that
Roll No., School Code & Test Booklet Code have been filled in and marked correctly.
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Candidate’s Name: 1234567890
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Candidate’s Signature (In running hand) Invigilator’s Signature 1234567890
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