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World Talent Invitational

Mathematics Examination 2018


World TIME 2018
Organised by Thai Talent Training

Sample questions of Grade 2


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.

Question 1. Consider the figure as shown on the right

7
Find the sum of all numbers are in the figure. 4 5

5
2
A. 35 B. 36 C. 39 2

2 8
0
D. 43 E. 47

8
Question 2. Which of the following are smallest?
A. 897 B. 789 C. 879
D. 978 E. 798

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. Mana is five years old.
His sister Manee is seven years older than him.
What is the sum of their ages?
A. 11 B. 12 C. 13
D. 15 E. 17

Question 4. How many numbers from 10 to 31 can be written using only


the digits 1, 2 and 3? You can repeat digits.
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6
D. 7 E. 8

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. Place the digit 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the squares so that the sum is as
large as possible. What is this sum?

 
 
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Mathematics Examination 2018
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Sample questions of Grade 3


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
Question 1. Which of the following is the longest period of time?
A. 3002 hours B. 125 days C. 17 weeks 6 days
D. 4 months E. one third of a year

Question 2. Which of the following statements is false?


A. 12 is a multiple of 2 B. 123 is a multiple of 3
C. 1234 is a multiple of 4 D. 12345 is a multiple of 5
E. 123456 is a multiple of 6

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. In the diagram, four different integers from 1 to 9 inclusive are
placed in the four boxes. The integers in the left two boxes are multiplied and the
integers in the right two boxes are added and these results are then divided, as shown.
( ) ( + )
Which of the following integers cannot be the final result?
A. 16 B. 24 C. 7
D. 20 E. 9

Question 4. Which one of the following is correct?


A. Two even numbers add to and odd number.
B. An odd number minus an odd number is always odd.
C. Adding 2 odd numbers and an even number is always odd.
D. Adding 3 odd numbers is always odd.
E. An odd number multiplied by an odd number always equals an even number.

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. In a town of 351 adults, every adult owns a car, a motorcycle, or
both. If 331 adults own cars, and 45 adults own motorcycles, how many of the
car owners do not own a motorcycle?
World Talent Invitational
Mathematics Examination 2018
World TIME 2018
Organised by Thai Talent Training

Sample questions of Grade 4


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.

Question 1. How many minutes will elapse between 20 : 12 today and 21 : 02


tomorrow?
A. 50 B. 770 C. 1250
D. 1490 E. 2450

Question 2. Which of the following is divisible by 7?


A. 111 B. 1111 C. 11111
D. 111111 E. 1111111

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. A bakery owner turns on his doughnut manchine at 8 : 30 AM.
At 11 : 10 AM the machine has completed one third of the day’s job.
At what time will the doughnut machine complete the job?
A. 1 : 50 PM B. 3 : 00 PM C. 3 : 30 PM
D. 4 : 30 PM E. 5 : 50 PM

Question 4. Box P has p chocolates and box Q has q chocolates, where p and q
are both odd and p  q. What is the smallest number of chocolates which would
have to be moved from box P to box Q so that box Q has more chocolates than
box P?
q p2 pq2 q p2
A. B. C.
2 2 2
pq2 q p2
D. E.
2 2

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. The digits 1, 2, 3, 4 can be arranged to form twenty-four different
numbers. If these twenty-four numbers are then listed from the smallest to
largest, the number in the 14th position is
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Mathematics Examination 2018
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Sample questions of Grade 5


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
2559
Question 1. Compute .
2  0 1 6
7 7 7 7 7
A. B. C. D. E.
3 4 5 6 9

Question 2. Peter saves his money 225 bath monthly.


Mark saves his money 300 bath monthly.
Both of them save their own money for 20 months without withdrawal.
How many bath does Peter have his saving money less than Mark’s saving
money? (Note that baht is a currency of Thailand.)
A. 2700 B. 1000 C. 1200 D. 1500 E. 2500

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. Pracha did push-ups every day for 7 days. Each day after the first
day, she did 5 more push-ups than the day before.
In total she did 175 push-ups.
How many push-ups did Pracha do on the last day?
A. 55 B. 35 C. 50 D. 45 E. 40

Question 4. ABCD is a rectangle and O is the centre of the circle.


A B
The length of the rectangle is 2.5 times its breadth.
Find the area of the shaded portion of the figure.
(Take   3.14.) O
A. 121.75 B. 85.75 C. 46.5
D. 32.57 E. 20.75
D C
Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.
No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. In a sequence, each term after the first two terms is the mean of all
the terms which come before that term.
The 2559th term is 2016, how many of the different sequences are there?

 
World Talent Invitational
Mathematics Examination 2018
World TIME 2018
Organised by Thai Talent Training

Sample questions of Grade 6


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
Question 1. Let n be a positive integer within between 1 and 10.
If the product of every integers from 1 to n is equal to the product of every integers
from n to 10, which of the following is n?
A. an even prime number B. an even number divisible by 5
C. an odd number divisible by 3 D. an even number divisible by 3
E. an odd prime number

Question 2. Let x be the circumference of a circle with radius 10 cm.


and y the circumference of a circle with radius 5 cm.
Find the difference of x and y. (Given  = 3.14)
A. 10 B. 15.7 C. 20 D. 31.4 E. 40

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. Which of the following integers cannot be written as the sum of
four consecutive odd integers?
A. 16 B. 40 C. 72 D. 100 E. 200

Question 4. Tana’s father drives him to school in rush hour traffic in 20


minutes. One day there is no traffic, so his father can drive him 18 miles per
hour faster and gets him to school in 12 minutes.
How far in miles is it to school?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 9

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. A box that contains 30 balls, numbered from 1 to 30.
A boy randomly selects a ball from the box where each ball is equally
likely to be chosen. Consider the following events
1st event “He selects a ball whose number is a multiple of 10”
2nd event “He selects a ball whose number is odd”
3rd event “He selects a ball whose number includes the digit 3”
4th event “He selects a ball whose number is a multiple of 5”
5th event “He selects a ball whose number includes the digit 2.”
Which of the above events is most likely?

 
 
World Talent Invitational
Mathematics Examination 2018
World TIME 2018
Organised by Thai Talent Training

Sample questions of Grade 7


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
Question 1. Given that ABCDE is a pentagon with A is a right angle
and B = C = D = E = xo. Find the value of x.
A. 112.5 B. 108 C. 105 D. 135 E. 120

Question 2. Let x and y be positive integers.


If x is prime and y is composite, then which of the following is true?
x y
A. y – x cannot be an even integer. B. cannot be an even integer.
x
C. x  y cannot be an even integer. D. x  y cannot be an even integer.
E. none of these.

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.

Question 3. Given that f ( x)  x 6  1 .


Which of the following polynomials cannot be a factor of f (x) ?
A. x 2  1 B. x 2  1 C. x 3  1 D. x3  1 E. x 4  x 2  1

Question 4. Find the number of real number x which satisfy the equation

2 x 2  10 x
 x3 .
x2  5x
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. infinite

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. How many solutions are there to the equation

x  1  2  3  2.
World Talent Invitational
Mathematics Examination 2018
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Sample questions of Grade 8


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
Question 1. Triangles ABC and ABC  are similar.
AB = 10, AB   6 , and AC = 29.
What is AC  ?
2
A. 6 B. 4 C. 17.4 D. 15 E. 6
3

Question 2. Let x and y be real numbers satisfying the following system of


equations
25x  59 y  25
59 x  25 y  59
The number of positive integer (s) which is (are) divisor(s) of x  y is

A. 0 B. 1 C. 2
D. 3 E. 4

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. Let x  y  1.
Find the value of x 4  xy 3  x 3 y  3 x 2 y  3 xy 2  y 4 .
A.  2 B.  1 C. 0 D. 1 E. 2

Question 4. Which is the smallest square that has 2016 as a factor?


A. 422 B. 842C. 1682 D. 3362 E. 20162

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. In a triangle ABC, AB = 2011, BC = 2013, AC = 2012.
Also BD is perpendicular to AC at D.
Find the length of AD.
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Mathematics Examination 2018
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Sample questions of Grade 9


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.
5
Question 1. If x 2  x  3 then x equals
A. 7 x  12 B. 12 x  7 C. 17 x  17 D. 19 x  21 E. 21 x  19

Question 2. A square is cut one angle to be a pentagon.


The length in centimeters of some sides is shown in the figure.
What is the area in square centimeters of the pentagon?
A. 64 B. 40 C. 58 D. 44 E. 72

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.

x  2016 x  2016
Question 3. How many values of x satisfy  .
x  2560 x  2559
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4

1
Question 4. Given f ( x )  x  x2  1  .
2
x x 1

Compute f ( 2016 ) .

A.  1 B. 2016 C. 1 D. 2017 E. 0

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. Given a right triangle with sides of length a, b and c with c  b  a

and area a 2  b 2  c 2 .
c
Find .
b
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Mathematics Examination 2018
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Sample questions of Grade 10


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.

Question 1. For f ( x)  6 x  4(2 x  1) 2  5 , find f (2) .


A. 127 B. 29 C. 19 D. 77 E. None of these.

Question 2. Which of the following functions is/are equal to f ( x)  4 x ?


x
(1) g ( x)  2 2 (2) h( x)  (2 x ) 2 (3) k ( x)  2 2 x
A. (1) Only B. (2) and (3) only C. (1) and (3) only
D. (1), (2) and (3) E. (2) only

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. Find the slope of the line perpendicular to the line connecting the
two points
16 16 5 5
A.  B. C.  D. E. None of these.
5 5 16 16

Question 4. Given that A = 9999  10001 + 1, B = 9998  10002 + 4,


and C = 9997  100003 + 9.
Consider the following statements.
(1) A  B (2) B  C (3) C  A
Which one of the followings is true?
A. (1) alone is correct B. (2) alone is correct
C. (3) alone is correct D. None is correct
E. More than one statement are correct

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.

Question 5. Let r1  {( x, y )  I  I / x  25  59  y  0}
and r2  {( x, y )  I  I / x  25  59  y}
Find n(r1  r2 ) .

Note that I is denoted as the set of integers.


and n(A) is denoted as the number of elements of a set A.
World Talent Invitational
Mathematics Examination 2018
World TIME 2018
Organised by Thai Talent Training

Sample questions of Grade 11


Part 1 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 4000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1000 points.

Question 1. Suppose that f (a)  a a and g (a )  a 2 a .

Which of the functions below is equal to f ( g (a )) ?


2a 2a 3a 2 a 1
A. a 3a B. a a C. a 2 a D. a 2 a E. a 2 a

Question 2. Let n be the smallest positive integers such that 2 n  560 .


Find the value of n. (Given that log 2  0.301 )
A. 137 B. 138 C. 139 D. 140 E. 141

Part 2 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 6000 points. No point penalty for
submitting wrong answers. Blank answer will be assigned atmost 1500 points.
Question 3. A triangle ABC has sides AB, BC, and CA of length 8, 5, and 7
units respectively. What is the value of 14 cos A  10 cos B ?
A. 16 B. 18 C. 20 D. 20 2 E. 10( 2  3 )

 
Question 4. Given   arcsin x  , then tan(arcsin x ) must equal to
2 2
x x x x
A. B. C. D. E. none of these.
1  x2 x 2 1 1 x 2 2
x 1

Part 3 Instruction : Each question is worth atmost 7000 points.


No point penalty for submitting wrong answers or blank answer.
Question 5. Let T be a rational number which satisfies the equation
x 1 4
 .
x x 7

If T is expressed in the lowest fraction, then find the sum of numerator and
denominator?

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