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International Mathematics Olympiad (Level 2) IMO Level 2

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Exam Pattern
Pattern: Paper Based exam with multiple choice questions Total Questions: 50
Total Marks: 60 Duration: 60 minutes
Section 1: 45 Questions from Mathematics, 1 Mark Each
Section 2: 5 Questions as Achievers Section, 3 Marks each

Syllabus
Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Exponents and Powers, Algebraic Expressions, Simple Linear Equations,
Lines and Angles, Comparing Quantities, The Triangle and its Properties, Symmetry, Congruence of
Triangles, Rational Numbers, Perimeter and Area, Data Handling, Visualising Solid Shapes, Practical
Geometry.

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Section 1 - Mathematics (1 Mark / Question)


1. If 6 men take 4 days to complete a job, how many days will 12 men take?

A. 2 days B. 3 days
C. 8 days D. 9 days

2. An empty bottle is filled with water to the level shown in the figure
below. If the amount of water filled is 125 ml, how much more water will
be needed to fill the bottle to the brim?

A. exactly 125 ml B. less than 125 ml


C. more than 125 ml D. cannot say from the given
data

3. What should be added to 995 to get the smallest 4-digit number divisible by 11?

A. 2 B. 5
C. 6 D. 11

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4. Smitha read 165 pages of a book having 275 pages in 7 hours and 30 minutes. How much more time
she required to complete the book?

A. 3 hours B. 4 hours
C. 5 hours D. 8 hours

5. An insect crawls up 5 cm every second on a 60 cm vertical rod and then falls down 2 cm over the
next second. How many seconds will it take to climb the rod?

A. 20 seconds B. 39 seconds
C. 60 seconds D. 30 seconds

6. If 5 men can build a wall in 12 days. How many men can build it in 10 days?

A. 6 men B. 7 men
C. 8 men D. 4 men

7. Six balls commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds respectively.
In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together?

A. 4 B. 10
C. 15 D. 16

8. A Sound travels in sea water at the rate of 1.5 km per second.


Scientists can figure out the depth of the ocean floor by using a
method called sonar.
Sonar measures the time it takes for sound waves to travel from a
ship to the ocean floor and back to the ship.
Suppose a ship has a sonar sounding of 6 seconds. What would be
the approximate depth of the ocean floor below the ship?

A. 6 km B. 0.5 km
C. 9 km D. 4.5 km

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9. Find the area of parallelogram PQRS, if PR = 24 cm and QU = ST =


6 cm.

A. 72 cm2 B. 100 cm2

C. 150 cm2 D. 144 cm2

10. The side of a square plot is 80 m.


A path of 4m width along the sides of the square are constructed in the middle of the plot.
Determine the area of the path.

A. 1216 m2 B. 1200 m2
C. 1360 m2 D. 624 m2

11. T A cow is tied to a pole in the middle of a park with a string 35m long.
Find the area over which the cow can graze.

A. 3650 m2 B. 3850 m2
C. 2550 m2 D. 3450 m2

12. What is the value of x?

A. 55
B. 50
C. 25
D. 20

13. If A number is called abundant if the sum of its factors, not including the number itself, is greater
than the number.
For example, the sum of the factors of the number 12 (not including the number 12 itself) is 1 + 2 +
3 + 4 + 6 = 16. This sum is greater than 12 so the number 12 is an abundant number.
How many abundant numbers are there between 15 and 25?

A. 11 B. 4
C. 3 D. 0

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14. Simplify:

A. 20 B. 15
C. 12 D. 16

15. The distance above the ground is represented by positive integers and the distance below the
ground by negative integers. An elevator begins to descend from 15 m above the ground at a rate of
5 m per minute. What will be its position after 45 minutes?

A. 210 m B. -210 m
C. 225 m D. -225 m

16. Study the statements carefully.


(1) Every integer is a rational number and every fraction is a rational number.
p
(2) A rational number is positive, if p and q are either both positive or both negative.
q
p
(3) A rational number q is negative, if one of p and q is positive and other is negative.
(4) If there are two rational numbers with common denominator, then the one with the larger
numerator is larger than the other. Which of the following options hold?

A. Both (1) and (4) are incorrect B. Both (2) and (3) are incorrect
C. Only (1) is incorrect D. All are correct

Section 2 Achievers Section (3 Marks / Question)


17. Two cars start off at the same point on a straight highway facing opposite directions. Each car drives
6 miles take a left turn and drives 8 miles. How far apart are the two cars?

A. 20 miles B. 11 miles
C. 14 miles D. 16 miles

18. A bag contains an equal number of one rupees, 50 paise and 25 paise coins respectively. If the total
value is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there?

A. 20 B. 15
C. 25 D. 28

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19. A square is cut along the dotted lines. (Figure 1)


The pieces are rearranged to form the shape of a
swan. (Figure 2)
Which statement is true?

A. The perimeters and areas of both the B. The perimeters of the square and swan
square and swan are the same. are different but their areas are the
same.
C. The perimeters of the square and D. The perimeters and areas of both the
swan are the same but their areas are square and swan are different.
different.

20. Study the given statements.


Statement-I : e and h are supplementary angles.
Statement-II : c and g are equal angles.

A. Both statement-I and statement-II are B. Statement-I is true and statement-II is false.
true.
C. Statement-I is false and statement-II is D. Both statement-I and statement-II are false.
true.

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ANSWERS KEY:
1A 2-B 3-C 4-C 5-B 6-A 7-D 8-D 9-D 10 - A
11 - B 12 - C 13 - C 14 - B 15 - B 16 - D 17 - A 18 -A 19 - B 20 - C

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