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ebook INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

5

Years (2014-2018) Solved Papers

INSTANT

CLASS

2

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CLASS 2

Contents ÂÂ IMO 2014 - SET A ÂÂ IMO 2014 - SET B ÂÂ IMO 2015 - SET A ÂÂ IMO 2015 - SET B ÂÂ IMO 2016 - SET A ÂÂ IMO 2016 - SET B ÂÂ IMO 2017 - SET A ÂÂ IMO 2017 - SET B ÂÂ IMO 2018 - SET A ÂÂ IMO 2018 - SET B

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Set A Year 2014

2

8th IMO - Set A

logical Reasoning 1.

2.

How many

's will balance the scale?

If

and

, then

A.

B.

C.

Identify the missing shape which will complete the figure pattern.

A. 3.

B.

27 28th 29th 23rd th

D.

DECEMBER 20XX

December December December December

S

M

T

W

T

F

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

If 'FLOWER' is written as 'REWOLF', then '82674' will be written as _______. A. 48627

5.

C.

Anuj starts his football practice on 14th December 20XX. He practices for 3 days and then he takes a break for 5 days. He again practice for 1 week. His practice finishes on _______. A. B. C. D.

4.

D.

B. 82674

Which person is in the 6th position from the ice-cream shop? A. B. C. D.

C. 46782

Varun

Zarrin

Raj

Amit

Amit Mohit Raj Beena Space for Rough Work

D. 47628

Mohit Beena

Garima Latika

8th IMO - Set A

6.

3

Find the odd one out. B.

A.

7.

9.

D.

How many triangles and squares respectively are there in the given figures? A. B. C. D.

8.

C.

18, 14, 15, 16,

6 5 4 5

Which is the missing block? A.

2

2

2

B.

3

2

2

C.

0 4 5

D.

3

3

4 4

1 7 ?

1

2

5

3

5 2 6

2

There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of : :. Identify the relation and find the missing figure.

A.

B.

C.

D.

10. In which of the following figures, Shape (X) is exactly embedded?

A.

B.

C. Space for Rough Work

D.

4

8th IMO - Set A

mathematical Reasoning 11. Sanchi is thinking of a 2 digit number. l

The sum of the digits is 11.

l

The product of the digits is 30.

What is the number that Sanchi is thinking of? A. 29

B. 38

C. 56

12. The given graph shows the types of favourite sport of a group of children. How many children like basketball and chess altogether? A. B. C. D.

6 28 30 42

D. 64 Types of sports

Chess

Basketball Swimming Each

Cricket

Badminton Tennis

stands for 4 children

13. The given clock shows the time _______ mins after 12 O' clock. A. 5 C. 10

B. 1 D. 3

14. What is the height (in cm) of the kid shown here? A. B. C. D.

120 – 80 80 + 60 160 – 80 140 – 40

100 cm 80 cm 60 cm 40 cm 20 cm 0

15. A toy car is shown below. What will be the total length of such 3 toy cars? A. B. C. D.

120 cm

4 cm 8 cm 12 cm 9 cm Space for Rough Work

8th IMO - Set A

5

16. If

stands for 24, then

A. 12

B. 6

stands for _______. C. 8

D. 10

17. If 1 basket of grapes costs ` 85, then cost of 2 such baskets of grapes will be ____. A. B.

` 85

C.

D.

18. What is the weight of the watermelon shown in the figure? A. B. C. D.

300 550 250 350

g g g g

19. The sum of the numbers in the given bag is ____. A. B. C. D.

135 235 410 335

20. Arrange the following from the greatest to the smallest.

A. R, S, P, Q

B. Q, S, P, R

C. Q, P, S, R

Space for Rough Work

D. S, R, P, Q

6

8th IMO - Set A

Everyday mathematics 21. There were 28 girls and 36 boys in class 2A in a school. How many students were there in class 2A total? A. 84

B. 54

C. 64

D. 74

22. Out of total 200 animals, there are 61 sheeps, 32 cows and some horses on the farm. How many horses are there? A. 119

B. 107

C. 108

D. 112

23. Priya left her office at the time shown in the clock. She waited 15 minutes for the bus and reached home at 8 p.m. How long was her bus journey? A. 1 hour C. 1 hour 15 minutes

B. 2 hours D. 1 hour 45 minutes

24. Mehul has some bags of rice. The total weight of all the bags of rice is 35 kg. Each bag weighs 7 kg. How many bags of rice does Mehul have? A. 2

B. 5

C. 3

D. 4

25. The length of Rope P is 127 m and Rope Q is 130 m. What is the total length of Rope P and Q? A. 357 m

B. 157 m

C. 257 m

D. 527 m

26. If there are 12 sweets in one jar, how many sweets will be there in 3 similar jars? A. 24

B. 36

C. 48

D. 22

27. A man cycled 73 km on the first day and 31 km on the second day. How much more did he cycle on the first day? A. 104 km

B. 52 km

C. 61 km

D. 42 km

28. Mini had ` 560 in the purse. When she went shopping, she spent ` 456. How much money was left with her? A. ` 4

B. ` 24

C. ` 104 Space for Rough Work

D. ` 140

8th IMO - Set A

7

29. There were 136 marbles in a box. Vikas put 26 more marbles in the box. How many marbles are there in the box now? A. 162

B. 166

C. 156

D. 152

30. Armaan started doing his homework at the time shown here. He finished his homework in 1 hour 45 minutes. Which clock shows the time he finished his homework?

A.

B.

C.

D.

ACHIEVERS SECTION

+

31. The value of H

A.

T

=

O

H

T

B. H

T

O

?

O

C. H

T

O

D. H

T

O

H

32. Sonia buys 4 apples, 2 mangoes and 5 tomatoes from the market. ` 15

` 20

` 6

` 10

` 8

` 9

How much money she will have to pay? A. ` 142

B. ` 140

C. ` 130

Space for Rough Work

D. ` 128

T

O

8

8th IMO - Set A

33. Select the incorrect match. A. B. C. D.

3 hundreds and 20 tens = Five hundred 5 hundreds – 23 ones = Four hundred and seventy seven 15 tens more than 68 ones = Three hundred and eighteen The largest three digit number = Nine hundred and ninety nine

34. Each shape stands for a number. Find the value of

,

and

respectively.

A. 5, 1, 3 C. 5, 4, 3

B. 1, 3, 5 D. 9, 4, 3

35. The total weight of a brinjal and an orange is 200 grams. What is the weight of 2 pineapples? A. B. C. D.

200 600 800 900

grams grams grams grams Space for Rough Work

Class 2

Set B Year 2014

Class 2

Set A Year 2015

15. Count the number of rupees Garima has.

A. B. C. D.

` ` ` `

102 104 100 105

SPECIMEN

16. Which of the following is less than 13 tens +

A. 142

B. 132

2 ones  ?

C. 138

D. 123

17. If Golu has ` 35, what two things he can buy ? `

20

`

`

50

`

30

5



A. 1 Ball and 1 Book C. 2 Balls

18. If

+

B. 1 Ball and 1 Pencil Box D. 1 Ball and 3 Erasers

= 10 kg and

Then, find the value of



A. 11 kg

+

+

= (1 tens + 8 ones) kg.

.

B. 2 kg

C. 3 kg

D. 4 kg

19. Which two sets of values are equal?

A. B. C. D.

P and Q Q and R R and S P and S

389 – 82

795 – 375

227 – 29

963 – 656

P

Q

R

S

20. What is the missing number in the box? 427 – 295 =

?



C. 132

A. 145

B. 49

– 83 D. 215

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1 |

5

29. Shivam bought the following items. Find the total amount spent by him. `

`

28

`

20 `



A. ` 98

B. ` 155

50

3

C. ` 101

D. ` 140

30. Latika is 155 cm tall and Beena is 14 cm shorter than Latika. What is the sum of their heights?

A. 141 cm

B. 296 cm

C. 208 cm

D. 346 cm

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. Find the difference between P and Q .

A. 1 C. 5





3 8 8 –3 P 5

B. 2 D. 7

Q 3 3

32. Read the information carefully and answer the question given below it.

• The digit at the tens place of a 3-digit number is 4 more than the digit at its ones place. • The digit at its ones place is 2. • The digit at its hundreds place is the greatest one digit number. What is the number?



A. 462

B. 752

C. 662

D. 962

33. The picture graph shows some cartoons that children like to watch.

50 children like to watch __________ .



A. Tom and Jerry



B. Doraemon



C. Shinchan



D. Chhota Bheem

Tom and Jerry Doraemon Each

Shinchan

Chhota Bheem

represents 5 children

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1 |

7

Class 2

Set B Year 2015

logical Reasoning 1.

Find the missing figure. A. B. C. ?

D. 2.

Find the odd one out. A.

3.

5.

C.

D.

Beena is taller than Megha. Megha is taller than Priya. Latika is taller than Beena. Who among is the tallest? A. Beena

4.

B.

B. Megha

C. Latika

Mohit starts his football practice on 2 nd December 20XX. He practices for 8 days and then goes for 1 week break. Again he practices for 3 days, his practice finishes on ________. A. 19th December

B. 18th December

C. 20th December

D. 22nd December

D. Priya

December 20XX Sun

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

There are ______ triangles, ______ squares and ______ circles in the given figure. A. 9, 1, 22 B. 8, 1, 22 C. 9, 0, 24 D. None of these Space for Rough Work

2

| 9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1

6.

Find the missing number.

5

A. 6

3

?

9

4

6

B. 7 C. 8

8

6

D. 9 7.

If clown G and clown E interchange their positions, then clown

D

B

A

A. D 8.

E

B. B

C

F Right

C. F

Number 5 belongs to group Group P

9.

G

is at the left end.

D. E

.

Group Q

Group R

3, 6, 9, 15, 18, 21, 24

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16

A. Only P

B. Both P and Q

Group S

4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30

C. Only S

D. Both Q and S

Which is the longest pen?

P Q R S cm 0

1

2

A. P

3

B. Q

4

5

6

7

8

9

C. R

10

11

12

13

14

15

D. S

Space for Rough Work

9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1 |

3

10. There is a certain relationship between the figures I & III and II & IV. Identify the relationship and find the missing figure. : I

A.

::

:

II

B.

III

? IV

C.

D.

Mathematical Reasoning 11. Which of the following number sentence best describes the picture shown below?

A. 4 × 2

B. 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2

C. 8 + 2

D. 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8

12. 5 hundreds 2 ones + 2 hundreds 7 tens 9 ones = 7 hundreds A. 6

B. 8

tens 1 one.

C. 7

D. 9

13. 40 less than 368 = A. 3 hundreds 28 ones

B. 4 hundreds 8 ones

C. 3 hundreds 28 tens

D. 4 hundreds 8 tens

14. Observe the weighing scale given below and find the total weight of 5 such pumpkins. 2 kg

A. 5 kg

B. 15 kg

2 kg 3 kg

C. 10 kg

D. 20 kg

Space for Rough Work

4

| 9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1

15. Find the value of V – W.

7

V

1

A. 4

B. 8

– 6

1

1

C. 6

D. 9

W

8

0

16. How many groups of 4 soldiers can be formed from the given soldiers?

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

D. 9

17. The clock shows the time in the morning. What was the time two hours ago? A. 7:05 a.m. B. 7:05 p.m. C. 8:05 a.m. D. 8:05 p.m. 18. Room temperature is 5°C more than the temperature shown in the given thermometer. The room temperature is . A. 34° C B. 30° C C. 33° C D. 32° C

50 40 30 20 10 0°C

19. Which abacus shows 436 ?

A.

B. H

T

20. If

O

C. H

T

O

D. H

T

O

H

stands for 15, then

T

O stand

for ______. A. 80

B. 90

C. 70

D. 60

Space for Rough Work

9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1 |

5

Everyday mathematics 21. Saif has 124 coins. Asha has 135 more coins than Saif. How many coins does Asha have? A. 11 B. 259 C. 280 D. 46 22. A forest had 856 trees. 289 trees were cut down. How many trees were left? A. 384

B. 435

C. 567

D. 642

23. At a shop, Meena choose a 250-rupees T-shirt, a 350-rupees skirt and a 100-rupees belt. How much did she have to pay altogether? A. ` 500

B. ` 700

C. ` 800

D. ` 900

24. Diksha sold 476 cups of jelly and had 241 cups of jelly left. How many cups of jelly did Diksha have at first? A. 717

B. 542

C. 348

D. 921

25. There are 3 plates of cherries on the table. Each plate contains 4 cherries. How many cherries are there in all? A. 7

B. 12

C. 11

D. 9

26. A hotel has 8 floors. On each floor there are 31 rooms. How many rooms does the hotel have altogether? A. 250

B. 217

C. 187

D. 248

27. There are 427 houses on one side of a road and 398 houses on the other side. How many houses are there along the road? A. 285

B. 528

C. 295

D. 825

28. Kavya is 112 cm tall. Ananya is 15 cm taller than Kavya. What is the total height of both the girls? A. 239 cm

B. 127 cm

C. 142 cm

D. 232 cm

Space for Rough Work

6

| 9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1

29. Pawan has 20 pencils. He shares it equally with his brother. How many pencils does each of them have? A. 5

B. 10

C. 12

D. 15

30. There are 350 apples and 360 oranges. How many fruits are there altogether? A. Six hundred and one

B. Seven hundred and one

C. Six hundred and ten

D. Seven hundred and ten

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. If

+

= 2,

+

+

+ =

= 5,

+

= 6 and

. Then find the value of

,

,

and

respectively. A. 1, 4, 2, 5

B. 1, 3, 2, 4

C. 1, 2, 4, 7

D. 1, 4, 2, 7

32. Select the CORRECT match. P

Q

R

A. 18 tens + 12 ones

192

One hundred and eight two

B. 24 tens – 150 ones

85

Eighty five

C. 70 tens – 5 tens

650

Six hundred and fifty

D. 184 ones + 216 ones

490

Four hundred and ninety

33. If the day before yesterday was Sunday, then the day after tomorrow will be _____. A. Thursday

B. Wednesday

C. Friday

D. Tuesday

34. Find the correct sign in the box. 325 + 129 – 43

412 + 63 – 83

A. >

B. <

C. =

D. Can’t be determined Space for Rough Work

9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1 |

7

35. What is the weight of ball B? A C A B C B 0 10 kg 2 8

A. 1 kg

6

B. 2 kg

4

B C A

A C

0 10 kg 2 8

6

C. 3 kg

4

D. 4 kg

Space for Rough Work

8

| 9th IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1

Class 2

Set A Year 2016

LOGICAL REASONING 1. Find the missing number in the given number pattern.

0

4

A. 10

8

?

B. 12

16

20

C. 14

D. 13

2. Priya's drawing consists of two rectangles, two circles and three triangles. Which of the following is Priya's drawing?

A.

B.



C.



D.





3. Find the odd one out. A.





B.



C.





D.



4. Preeti is heavier than Suman. Nidhi is lighter than Ruchi. Suman is heavier than Ruchi. Who is the heaviest? A. Preeti B. Suman C. Nidhi D. Ruchi 5. In which of following groups, the given shape belongs?

A.

B.





C.

D.





SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

2

| 10th IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

6. Which ice-cream is third from the left end, if ice-creams R and T interchange their positions? A. R B. T C. S D. Q

7. If

is called

,

is called

P

Q

,

S

R

T

is called

U

and

V

is called

, then which of the following is of red colour?

A.

B. C. D.

8. If

:

A.

, then

:

?

.

B. C. D.

9. Which of the following figures will complete the pattern in Fig.(X)? A.

B.



C.





D.





10. If today is Monday, then day after tomorrow will be __________. A. Wednesday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. Friday SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

10th IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1 |

3

MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. How many vertical lines are there in the given figure? A. 16 B. 17 C. 15 D. 18 12. Which pair of cards has even sum? A.

B.



C.





D.





13. Which of the following number names are correctly arranged in descending order? A. Four hundred twenty, Four hundred two, Four hundred B. Five hundred, Five hundred fifty, Five hundred five C. Three hundred three, Three hundred thirty, Three hundred D. Six hundred sixty, Six hundred six, Six hundred sixty six 14. The difference between the numbers shown by the two abacuses is _________. A. 543 B. 434 C. 534 D. 643 15. What is the sum of the numbers written on the number plate of houses? A. Six hundred eighty B. Six hundred eight C. Six hundred eighty eight D. Six hundred 16. If

+

A. 600 g

+

H

T

O

H

T

O

453

235

= 900 g, then the weight of B. 300 g



+

C. 400 g

=

?

.

D. 500 g

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

4

| 10th IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

17. Which of the following will replace the (?) in the given box? 25 + 32 ? 52 – 21 A. > C. =

B. < D. Can't be determined

18. Trishu had some money. She bought two chocolates and two pencils. She was left with ` 10. How much money did she have first? A. ` 90 B. ` 100 ` 110 C. D. ` 120

` 25

` 15

19. Find the value of P, Q, R and S. P A. 35 B. 53 C. 53 D. 66

Q 66 66 66 53

R 65 65 78 78

S 78 78 65 55

+

22

35

31

P

Q

43

R

S

20. There are 365 days in a year. How many days are there in two such years? A. 730 B. 600 C. 700 D. 630

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. A fruit seller sells 220 eggs on Monday and 100 eggs on Tuesday. How many eggs did he sell in two days altogether? A. 450 B. 320 C. 540 D. 420 22. The given clocks shows the time taken by Mohit to complete his homework. How long did he took? A. 2 hours 30 minutes B. 1 hour 30 minutes C. 1 hour 15 minutes D. 2 hours 20 minutes

11

12

11

1

10

3

8

4 7

6

5

Started

1

10

2

9

12

2

9

3

8

4 7

6

5

Ended

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23. Prisha drinks 8 litres of water everyday. How many litres of water did she drink in 5 days? A. 40 litres B. 42 litres C. 32 litres D. 24 litres 24. There were 126 bikes and 70 cars parked in a parking lot. How many vehicles were parked in all? A. 226 B. 196 C. 200 D. 216 25. Which set of money is enough to buy a toy car? ` 75

A. C.



B.



D.

26. Raman saw 4 lions in the zoo. How many lion legs did he see altogether? A. 16 B. 20 C. 12 D. 25 27. If there are 16 apples on a tree, then how many apples are there on 3 such trees? A. 48 B. 42 C. 32 D. 64 28. Riya is 172 cm tall and Tanu is 10 cm taller than Riya. What is total height of Riya and Tanu altogether? A. 282 cm B. 354 cm C. 365 cm D. 470 cm 29. Jay bought 200 litres of paint. He used 120 litres for his office. How much paint is left with him? A. (200 – 120) litres B. (200 + 120) litres C. 200 litres D. 120 litres SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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30. There were 246 people in a party. If 143 of them are men and rest are women, then how many women are there in the party? A. One hundred three B. One hundred thirty C. One hundred thirty three D. One hundred six

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. Find the value of P + P + Q + Q. A. 28 B. 30 C. 26 D. 36 32. Match the following. Column 1 (p) 171 taken away from 492 (q) 26 removed from 596 (r) 100 less than 400 (s) Difference between 392 and 111 A. (p) → (c), (q) → (d), (r) → (b), (s) → (a) C. (p) → (c), (q) → (a), (r) → (d), (s) → (b)

5 P 8 – 2 4 2 3 3 Q

Column 2 (a) 300 (b) 281 (c) 321 (d) 570 B. (p) → (c), (q) → (d), (r) → (a), (s) → (b) D. (p) → (a), (q) → (b), (r) → (c), (s) → (d)

33. Identify the number.    



It is a 3-digit odd number. Its hundreds digit is the greatest one digit odd number. Its ones digit is 2 less than the hundreds digit. Its tens digit is 1 more than the ones digit.

A. Nine hundred eighty seven C. Eight hundred eighty seven

B. Nine hundred seventy eight D. Eight hundred seventy eight

34. Which of the following is INCORRECT?

A. 325 + 123 – 13 > 123 + 325 – 180

B. 120 + 110 – 15 < 110 + 120 + 15



C. 210 + 101 – 10 < 120 + 110 – 15

D. 125 + 120 – 10 < 125 + 120 + 10

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35. What is the weight of ball 'B', if weight of ball 'A' is 2 kg each and that of ball 'C' is 3 kg each?



A. 15 kg

B. 10 kg

C. 25 kg

D. 5 kg

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Class 2

Set B Year 2016

LOGICAL REASONING 1. Find the odd one out.



A.

B.



C.



D.

2. Complete the number pattern given below.

A. 14



B. 11



C. 13



D. 15

1

5

9

?

17

21

3. Select the correct option.



A. Cat is heaviest amongst all. C. Rat is heavier than cat only.

B. Butterfly is heavier than rat. D. Dog is heavier than rat.

4. There is a certain relationship between pair of figures on the either side of : :. Identify the relationship and find the missing figure. :

B.

::

: ____ ?___

C.



A.

5.

Which of the following words is hidden in the given image? A. HUGS B. SHUT C. THIN D. FROM







D.

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6. If all the vowels are removed from the given word, then ________ is fourth from the right end.



A.

B.



C.



D.



7. How many equal groups of five clowns each can be formed?



A. 9

B. 10

C. 4

D. 5

8. Find the missing clock, if the given pattern is followed on the clocks.

? A.

B.



C.



D.





9. Samaksh celebrates his mother's birthday on the day just after second Friday of December 20XX. On which date will he be celebrating his mother's birthday?

A. 10th



B. 11th



C. 3rd



D. 9th

10. If '

20XX S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

' is called '

', '

' is called '

', '

' is called '

', then which

body part is used to smell anything?

A.



B.



C.



D.

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. Count the number of circles in the adjoining figure.

A. 37



B. 35



C. 39



D. 40

12. How many three digit even numbers can be formed using of digits is not allowed? A. 3 B. 5 C. 6

9 ,

8 ,

7 , if repetition

D. 2

13. Arrange the pots in ascending order based on the numbers written on them.

A. R, P, S, Q



B. P, Q, R, S



C. R, S, P, Q



D. S, R, Q, P

P

Q

R

S

Eight hundred forty

Eight hundred forty four

Eight hundred four

Eight hundred forty two

14. Naman wants to choose a pair of stars whose sum is an odd number. Which pair of stars will he choose? A.



144

22

B.

168

111



C.

42

98

D.

121

123

15. Read the given table and find the values of P and Q. Item you bought

`9 5

` 50



A. P = ` 5 and Q = ` 50 C. P = ` 25 and Q = ` 50

Money you have

SPECIMEN

SPECIMEN

Change you receive P

Q

SPECIMEN

B. P = ` 50 and Q = ` 50 D. P = ` 20 and Q = ` 50 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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16. If weight of 1



is 45 kg, then the weight of 1

A. 30 kg

B. 35 kg

is _______.

C. 40 kg

D. 45 kg

Direction (17-18) : Study the table and answer the following questions.

Name

17. How many less candies does Ruchi has than Honey and Mihika altogether?

Ruchi



A. 49

B. 35

Honey



C. 32

D. 14

Mihika

Preeti

18. How many more candies do both Honey and Mihika have than both Ruchi and Preeti?

A. 10

B. 9

Number of candies

1

C. 7

= 7 candies D. 8

19. Priya went to park for jog. How long did she jog for?

A. 20 minutes



B. 26 minutes



C. 24 minutes



D. 28 minutes

Started jogging

20. Which of the following comes in place of 35

A. +

B. –

Stopped jogging

to make the number sentence true?

14 = 23 C.

26

D.

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. Sneha wants to put 28 cherries in 4 boxes equally. Each box will have ______ cherries.

A. 7

B. 8

C. 9

D. 5

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22. There were 143 men, 211 women and rest were children in a party of 599 people. How many children were there?

A. 245

B. 599

C. 354

D. 388

23. Which of the following are the most costliest and cheapest items respectively?

` Five hundred fifty

` Five hundred

` Five hundred fifty five

` Five hundred forty five



A. Toy train, Toy tom



B. Toy car, Toy clown



C. Toy clown, Toy train



D. Toy tom, Toy clown

24. Amit collected 168 red marbles and 101 blue marbles. How many total marbles he collected altogether? A. 268



B. 269

C. 267

D. 260

25. 32 children can sit in a bus. How many such buses are needed to accommodate 96 children?

A. 4

B. 2

C. 3

D. 5

26. Rohan wants to pack 81 cans in boxes of 9. How many boxes will Rohan need? A. 7



B. 8

C. 9

D. 10

27. Soham is 17 years old. Nidhi is 15 years older than Soham. How old is Nidhi? A. 32 years



B. 27 years

C. 25 years

D. 20 years

28. Trishu prepares the given ladoos. If she eats 15 ladoos, then how many ladoos will be left?

A. 11





B. 18



C. 12





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29. Rohan's room temperature is shown here. After some time, temperature fell down by 5°C. The room's temperature is _______ now.

60 °C 50 °C



A. 20°C

40 °C



B. 25°C

20 °C



C. 35°C

0 °C



D. 40°C

30 °C 10 °C

30. Anuj baked 5 cakes. The weight of each cake is 4 kg. What is the weight of all five cakes altogether?

A. 20 kg

B. 25 kg

C. 30 kg

D. 35 kg

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. Select the CORRECT match.

A. Four hundred fifty five

=

455 – 50



B. Four hundred fifty



=

450 – 50



C. Four hundred five



=

400 – 50



D. Four hundred



=

450 – 50



32. Find the values of P, Q, R and P + Q + R.



P

Q

R

P+Q+R



5

2

P



A. 8

8

7



23

+ 2

Q

5



B. 8

7

8



23



0

3



C. 8

7

8



24



D. 8

8

7



24

R

33. Read the given clues and form the 3-digit number.  The hundreds place digit is the largest one digit odd number.  The tens place digit is 7 less than the hundreds place digit.  The ones place digit is 4 more than tens place digit.

A. 429

B. 679

C. 627

D. 926

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34. What is the weight of one

A. 7 kg



B. 5 kg



C. 28 kg



D. 10 kg

? 25 kg

35. Arrange the following in descending order.

Four hundred three + Five hundred five

P A. P, R, S, Q



Seven hundred two + Two hundred Q B. P, Q, R, S

Four hundred thirty + Three hundred three R C. S, R, Q, P

Seven hundred twenty + One hundred S D. P, Q, S, R

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Class 2

Set A Year 2017

LOGICAL REASONING 1.

2.

If the same pattern is followed in all the three figures, then find the missing number. 17 A. 35 35 B. 28 18 C. 25 Figure (1) D. 23

47

?

76

57

29

32

Figure (2)

Figure (3)

Study the given figure and answer the following question. P Q R S

Arrange the given pens from the longest to the shortest. B. P, S, Q, R C. P, S, R, Q A. P, Q, S, R 3.

D. P, Q, R, S

Which of the following figures is same as Fig. (X)?

Fig. (X) A.

4.

C.

D.

C.

D.

Find the odd one out. A.

5.

B.

B.

Count the number of straight lines in the given figure. A. 48 B. 50 C. 52 D. 49 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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6. The adjoining figure shows the routes of Mona who walks from X to Y and Lisa who walks Mona X from S to T. _______ walks the shorter distance. A. B. C. D.

Y T

Lisa Mona Both walk the same distance Can't be determined

Lisa S

7. _________ groups of 9 tomatoes each can be formed from the given tomatoes.

A. 2 8.

B. 4

C. 6

D. 3

Which of the following figures will complete the pattern in Fig. (X)? A.

B. ?

C.

D.

Fig. (X)

9. There are three friends Sonia, Avni and Diksha.  Sonia is taller than Diksha.  Diksha is not taller than Avni.  Sonia is not the tallest. Who is the tallest? A. Sonia B. Avni C. Diksha D. Can't be determined

10. If

is called

,

is called

and

is called

, then in which of the following will students keep books and notebooks while going to school? A.

B.

C.

D.

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. If the weight of all the cones are same, then the weight of one cone is __________.

A. B. C. D.

15 kg 9 kg 12 kg 5 kg

110 0 10 100 kg 20 90 30 40 80 70 60 50

Direction (12-13) : The given pictograph shows the number of apples sold by Vansh in 6 days. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Each

represents 5 apples.

12. On which two days, the same number of apples were sold by Vansh? A. Tuesday and Friday B. Monday and Friday C. Tuesday and Saturday D. Monday and Thursday 13. How many total number of apples were sold on Monday, Wednesday and Friday altogether? A. 85 B. 80 C. 95 D. 100 14. Select the CORRECT statement. A. The largest 3-digit number formed by using all the digits 9, 4 and 7 is an odd number. B. The place value of 2 in 523 is 2. C. 42 tens is same as 402. D. The number 99 comes just before the smallest three digit number. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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15. If

+

+

+

+

+

A. 8

+ B. 4

+

+

+

+

= 30 and

= 22, then find the value of C. 6

.

D. 3

16. Akshat bought 2 xylophones and 3 trumpets. The amount of money spent by him is ______. A. ` 390 B. ` 420

`

`

C. ` 385

80

75

D. ` 375

17. A clock is 35 mins fast. What is the actual time, if it is showing 8 : 15 a.m.? A. 7 : 50 a.m.

B. 7 : 40 a.m.

C. 8 : 50 a.m.

D. 8 : 40 a.m.

18. Arrange the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest. P

15 tens + 32 ones + 14 ones

R

70 tens + 12 ones

A. S, R, Q, P

19.

B. R, S, Q, P

Q S

2 tens + 13 tens + 101 ones 65 tens + 12 tens + 10 ones

C. S, R, P, Q

D. R, S, P, Q

I am an odd number. I am less than 70 but more than 50. Sum of my digits is 8. Who am I? A. 71

B. 35

C. 62

D. 53

20. Compare and fill the circle with >, < or =. 237 + 52 + 9

197 + 96 + 29

A. >

B. <

C. =

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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. A factory uses the given amount of water each day as shown in the table. Days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Amount of water 140 litres 356 litres 194 litres 255 litres

Find the total quantity of water used by the factory in given 4 days? A. 990 litres B. 945 litres C. 745 litres D. 840 litres 22. Aakash has the following toy cars.

If he gives three toy cars to each of his six friends, then how many toy cars will be left with Aakash? A. 2 B. 1 C. 4 D. 5 23. Mitali and Prachi have 732 marbles altogether. If Prachi has 296 marbles, then how many marbles does Mitali have? A. 426 B. 436 C. 482 D. 462 24. Aarav had some horses. After selling 296 horses, 498 horses were left with him. How many horses did he have at first? A. 784 B. 826 C. 794 D. 776 25. A shopkeeper has 7 bags of sugar. The total weight of all the bags is 42 kg. What is the weight of each bag of sugar, if all the bags are of same weight? B. 5 kg C. 8 kg D. 6 kg A. 7 kg 26. Anjali has ` 500. She purchased the following items. How much money is left with her after the purchase? A. ` 235 B. ` 225 C. ` 230 D. ` 210

` 30

` 245

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27. The given clock shows the time at which Samar left his home in the morning for office. It takes him 35 minutes to reach office and then he attends a meeting of 1 hr 45 minutes. At what time the meeting ends? A. 10 : 30 a.m. C. 10 : 20 a.m.

B. 10 : 40 a.m. D. 10 : 15 a.m.

28. Leena had a ribbon. She cut it into 7 pieces, each of length 4 cm. What was the original length of the ribbon? A. 21 cm B. 24 cm C. 28 cm D. 32 cm 29. Trishi sold 326 magazines on Monday. She sold 89 less magazines on Tuesday than Monday. How many magazines did she sell altogether on both days? A. 741 B. 415 C. 474 D. 563 30. Kunal has ` 108. If he distributes the money equally amongst 3 of his friends, then how much amount will each get? A. ` 36 B. ` 27 C. ` 18 D. ` 24

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. The height of a tree at the end of each month is shown here in the table. In which month the height of the tree increases the most? A. July B. September C. August D. May

Month

Height of tree (in cm)

April

12

May

30

June

45

July

64

August

88

September

109

32. Match the sum of numbers in Column-1 with their digits at tens place in Column-2. Column-1 Column-2 P. 182 + 246 + 134 a. 4 Q. 425 + 367 + 156 b. 3 R. 142 + 464 + 292 c. 6 S. 325 + 134 + 272 d. 9 A. P → b, Q → a, R → d, S → c B. P → c, Q → a, R → d, S → b C. P → b, Q → d, R → a, S → c D. P → c, Q → d, R → a, S → b SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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33. Varsha and Viaan buy the following items from Shop-1 and Shop-2 respectively. (The rate lists of both the shops are given below.) Shop 1 Cold drink Pizza Burger Fries

- - - -

Shop 2 ` ` ` `

15 30 20 10

Cold drink Pizza Burger Fries

- - - -

` ` ` `

15 25 25 15

Who spent more amount and by how much? A. Varsha, ` 5 B. Viaan, ` 5 C. Varsha, ` 10

D. Viaan, ` 10

34. Study the given figures. + If

+

+

= 81;

= 24, then find the value of

A. 70

B. 85

+

+

+

= 102

. C. 75

D. 64

35. Priya travels from her Home to Mall for shopping. She can take the following two routes. Home Route 1 : Home → Temple → Mall  49 Route 2 : Home → Post office → Mall m 2 2 37 m Which route is shorter and by how much distance? Post Office Post office

A. Route 1, 32 m B. Route 2, 32 m

m

4

8

42

51

C. Route 1, 26 m

m

Temple

D. Route 2, 26 m SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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Class 2

Set B Year 2017

LOGICAL REASONING 1.

Find the missing figure.

____ ?___ A.

B.

C.

D.

?

2.

If

and

B.

A. 3.

C.

B. Postman

D.

D. Cricketer

C. Barber

There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on either side of : :. Identify the relationship of the given pair and find the missing figure. :

A. 5.

.

If ‘Doctor’ is called ‘Barber’, ‘Barber’ is called ‘Postman’ and ‘Postman’ is called ‘Cricketer’, then who cuts our hair? A. Doctor

4.

, then

::

B.

:

C.

?

D.

Study the given figures carefully.

Color Box

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

If figures U and V are removed, then which figure is fifth from the right end? A. T

B. S

C. R

D. W

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6.

4 groups of _____ fishes each can be formed from the given fishes.

A. 6 7.

B. 7

C. 8

D. 10

In which of the following figures, Shape (X) is exactly embedded as one of its parts?

Shape (X) A. 8.

C.

D.

C.

D.

Select the odd one out.

A.

9.

B.

B.

Count the number of rectangles in the given figure. A. 15 B. 9 C. 10 D. 16

10. Tarun started his guitar practice on 11 th August 20XX and finished it on 30 th August 20XX. How many days did he practice? (Assume that Sunday and Independence day are holidays.) A. 17

B. 19

C. 16

D. 14

AUGUST 20XX Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. What is the length of the pencil (in cm)?



A. 3 tens 2 ones – 2 tens 3 ones

B. 4 tens 8 ones – 3 tens 6 ones



C. 5 tens 2 ones – 4 tens 4 ones

D. 1 tens 9 ones – 1 tens 2 ones

12. If

stands for 32, then

A. 4

B. 6

C. 7

stands for ______. D. 8

13. Read the statements carefully and identify the number.

A. 591



B. 951



C. 491



D. 915

 The

place value of 1 in the number is 1.  The digit at tens place is the largest one digit number.  The digit at hundreds place is 4 less than the digit at tens place.

14. Which thermometer shows the second highest temperature (in °C)? °F 100

°C

°F 100

40

90 80 70

A.

30

80 70

20

B.

10

40 30 20

0

30

80 70

20

60 50

0

30 20

–10 –20



C.

10

°F 100

40 30

80 70

20

60 50

0

30 20

–10 –20



D.

10

40 30 20

60 50

10

40 0

30 20

–10

10 0

°C

90

40

10 0

°C

90

40

10



°F 100

40

90

60 50

°C

–20

0 –10

10



0

–20

15. Sahil went for a jog. How long did he jog for?

A. 1 hour 15 minutes



B. 1 hour 45 minutes



C. 2 hours 30 minutes



D. 1 hour 30 minutes

Sahil Started Jogging

Sahil Stopped Jogging

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16. Which of the following number sentences is most suitable for the given picture? A. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 B. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 C. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 D. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 17. Find the value of X and Y respectively. A. 9 and 4 B. 8 and 3

7

Y

2

– X

3

1

3

6

1

C. 3 and 8 D. 4 and 9 18. Find the smallest three digit number formed by using 0

,

7

3

,

5

,

6

and

, if all the digits are different.

A. 506

B. 035

C. 350

D. 305

19. Sneha bought 2 bottles, a pair of socks and 3 books. The amount of money paid by her is _______. ` 25 ` 45

Bottle

A. ` 275

Socks

B. ` 305

Book

` 60

C. ` 260

20. Kavleen went from school to the park and then she went to her home. How much distance was travelled by Kavleen?

D. ` 310 Park

School 228 m

A. 144 m 298 m

B. 526 m

382 m

C. 382 m D. 908 m

Home

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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. Kiara bought the toy phone shown here. What will be the cost of 8 such toy phones? B. ` 680 A. ` 600 C. ` 650 D. ` 580

` 85

22. Karan’s flight takes off in the evening at the time shown on the clock. The flight takes 3 hours 50 minutes to reach the destination. At what time will the flight land at its destination? A. 10 : 50 p.m. B. 10 : 45 p.m. C. 9 : 45 p.m. D. 11 : 00 p.m. 23. Trishi decided to help her mother in the household work. The given table shows amount of water used by both of them in different household works. Household work

Trishi

Trishi’s Mother

Cooking

20 litres

15 litres

Cleaning

35 litres

25 litres

Washing clothes

45 litres

30 litres

How much extra water is used by Trishi than her mother in all the household works? A. 30 litres B. 15 litres C. 35 litres D. 20 litres 24. A postman delivered 189 letters on Monday, 234 letters on Tuesday and 348 letters on Wednesday. How many letters did he deliver altogether? A. 742 B. 771 C. 824 D. 671 25. There are five lamp posts in a row and the distance between two lamp posts is 4 metres. If lamp posts are at equal distance from each other, then how far will be the first lamp post from the fifth lamp post? A. 20 m C. 24 m

B. 12 m D. 16 m

4 metres

26. Anju and Sonia baked 372 cookies altogether. If Anju baked 187 cookies, then how many cookies did Sonia bake? A. 175 B. 182 C. 185 D. 192 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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27. Reema has ` 500. How much money is left with her after buying the given dolls? A. B. C. D.

` ` ` `

203 223 302 104

` 99 each

28. There were five cows in a farm. How many cow legs were there altogether ? A. 16 B. 18 C. 12 D. 20 29. Ishika planted some tomatoes in a garden. The number of tomatoes planted by her is more than 340 and the number has digit 6 at the tens place. Which of the following cannot be the number of tomatoes planted by her? A. 368 B. 568 C. 864 D. 269 30. Sam has 224 toy soldiers. He has 98 more toy soldiers than Vinay. How many toy soldiers do they have altogether? A. 322 B. 126 C. 250 D. 350

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. How many cups are needed to fill the barrel? A. 30 B. 32

; Barrel

Jug

Jug

Kettle

Kettle

Cup

Cup

Cup

Cup

Kettle

C. 36 D. 48

Jug

Cup

Cup

Cup

Cup

Cup

32. Match the following. Column-1 P. 4 tens + 12 ones + 10 ones is Q. 2 tens less than 95 is R. Place value of 6 in 562 is S. 30 less than the largest two digit number is A. P → 1, Q → 3, R → 4, S → 2 C. P → 3, Q → 4, R → 1, S → 2

Cup

Cup

Cup

Cup

1. 2. 3. 4.

Cup

Cup

Cup

Column-2 75 69 62 60

B. P → 1, Q → 4, R → 3, S → 2 D. P → 3, Q → 1, R → 4, S → 2

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33. Which of the following options is CORRECT? A. 415 + 231 – 94 < 387 + 293 – 154 B. 320 + 110 – 48 > 280 + 243 – 74 C. 125 + 240 – 108 > 720 + 210 – 812 D. 312 + 424 – 527 > 225 + 128 – 84 34. The given pictograph shows the number of trump cards collected by 5 children. If each trump card can be sold for ` 3, then how much money can Nisha, Meeku and Sonia earn altogether by selling their cards? A. ` 60 B. ` 80

Sonu

C. ` 140 D. ` 120

Nisha

Each

Sonia

Maya

Meeku

stands for 4 trump cards.

35. Aman is twice as heavy as Kanak. Mohit is 32 kg lighter than Aman. Soham is 16 kg heavier than Kanak. If weight of Kanak is 43 kg and the boys are arranged in descending order according to their weights as shown, then select the CORRECT option.

Aman A. Mohit, Soham, Kanak C. Soham, Kanak, Mohit

B. Mohit, Kanak, Soham D. Soham, Mohit, Kanak SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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| IMO | Class-2 | Set-B | Level 1

Class 2

Set A Year 2018

LOGICAL REASONING 1. Find the missing number, if the same rule is followed in all the three figures.

A. B. C. D.

24 22 23 20

5

2

14

1

6

6

11

5

2

3

?

2

1

9

5

2. Find the odd one out.

A.

B.

C.



D.





3. If every Sunday is a holiday and Tarun was on leave on all Mondays and all Wednesdays of April 20XX, then the total number of days Tarun didn't go to office is ________. A. 10

B. 14



C. 12



D. 13

APRIL 20XX S

7

M

T

W

Th

F

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

4. Pencil _________ is second to the left of third pencil from the right end.

A. N



B. K



C. O



D. L

5. If

H

is called

,

is called

and

I

J

is called

K

L

M

N

O

P

, then what will you blow

out at the time of your birthday celebration? A.





B.



C.



D.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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| IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

6. How many groups of 2 footballs each can be formed from the given footballs?



A. 4

B. 5

C. 2

D. 6

7. _________ is the longest ice cream stick and _________ is the shortest ice cream stick. S R Q P

A. Q, R

B. Q, S

C. P, R

D. P, Q

8. There are ___________ rectangles and ______ circles in the given figure.

A. 4, 20



B. 3, 22



C. 4, 21



D. 3, 21

9. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in the given figure as one of its parts?

A.



C.







B.





D.

10. If 'Diwali' is related to



in some way, then in the same way 'Holi' is related

to _________. A.



B.

C.



D.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. What is the height of the tree (in m) shown here?

A. 35



B. 32



C. 33



D. 34









12. 317 more than 218 is _________. A. Five hundred sixteen C. Five hundred forty five

B. Five hundred twenty six D. Five hundred thirty five

13. Which of the following shapes have no curved lines? A. R and S B. T, P and R C. R and T D. R, T and U

P

Q

R

S T

U

14. Which of the following options correctly shows increasing order of the given set of numbers?

531

A. 508, 516, 531, 599 C. 531, 516, 599, 508

508

599

516

B. 508, 516, 599, 531 D. 508, 599, 516, 531

15. Select the subtraction sentence that shows the given condition. "Number of balls with even numbers subtracted from the total number of balls is equal to the number of balls with odd numbers". A. 18 – 5 = 13 20 41 25 5 7 27 34 6 10 B. 18 – 6 = 12 C. 18 – 10 = 8 28 16 23 9 18 14 3 4 60 D. 18 – 18 = 0 16. I am an odd number. I am more than (202 + 7) but less than (222 – 9). Who am I? A. 211 B. 210 C. 209 D. 213 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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| IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

17. Identify the number. • The digit at hundred's place is same as that at one's place. • The digit at ten's place is the largest one digit number. • The place value of hundred's place digit is 32 tens more than 480. A. 899 B. 989 C. 988 D. 898 18. If

+

+

A. 10

+

= 50,

B. 20

+

= 40 and C. 30

= 20, then

= ______.

D. 40

Direction (19-20) : The given pictograph shows the number of books sold by a leading book store in 4 different months. Study the graph and answer the following questions.

January

Each

February

March

Apri l

stands for 2 books.

19. How many books were sold in four months altogether ? A. 94 B. 72 C. 34

D. 68

20. How many more books were sold in January than in February ? A. 8 B. 5 C. 20 D. 10

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. Mrs Rai saved ` 258 to buy a calculator. How much more amount does she need to buy the given calculator? A. ` 516 B. ` 541 `799 C. ` 283 D. ` 238 22. Ramya sold 2 dozen bananas out of 30 bananas and Riya sold 3 dozen bananas out of 40 bananas. Number of bananas left with them altogether is _______. A. 36 B. 24 C. 70 D. 10 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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23. Ankur has the given quantity of paint. If Anish has 21 L of paint more than Ankur, then total quantity of paint they have altogether is ___________.

A. 139 L



B. 193 L



C. 59 L



D. 89 L

18 L

18 L

15 L

8L

24. A bus covers 77 km and a car covers 54 km with the same quantity of fuel. Which covers less distance and by how much? A. Car, 23 km



B. Bus, 23 km

C. Car, 33 km

D. Bus, 33 km

25. Priyanka is trying to make a cube using straws and balls of clay. She uses straws for making edges and clay balls for making corners. How many straws and balls of clay will she need?

A. 6 straws, 8 balls of clay

B. 12 straws, 6 balls of clay



C. 8 straws, 6 balls of clay

D. 12 straws, 8 balls of clay

26. The starting time and ending time of Ramesh's office is shown here. The duration for which he works in the office is _________.

11

A. 6 hours 12 mins



B. 9 hours 30 mins



C. 8 hours 30 mins



D. 18 hours 20 mins

12

1

10

11 2 3

9 4

8 7

6

5

Starting time

and

27. Sia has

12

1

10

2 3

9 4

8 7

6

5

Ending time

. If she gives 2 kites and

2 balloons to each of her 3 friends, then _______ will be left with her.

A. Only 3 kites



C. 4 kites and 1 balloon





B. Only 2 balloons D. 2 kites and 1 balloon

28. Rupa bought a pumpkin and a pineapple as shown. What is the total weight of 3 such pumpkins and 2 such pineapples?

A. 21 kg



B. 27 kg



C. 31 kg



D. 30 kg

11 0 1 10 kg 2 3 9 4 8 7 6 5

11 0 1 10 kg 2 3 9 4 8 7 6 5

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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| IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

29. A shopkeeper sells given trays of eggs in one day. If he sells same number of eggs everyday, then he will sell 72 eggs in ________ days.



A. 6

B. 5

C. 3

30. The given table shows the price of 2 types of books in 4 different bookstores. Bookstore ______ will sale a story book and a drawing book together for maximum amount. A. S B. Q C. R D. P

D. 4

Bookstore P

Story Book (in `) 400

Drawing Book (in `) 295

Q

249

750

R

421

320

S

621

341

ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. Match the figures given in Column-1 with their corresponding missing parts given in Column-2 and select the CORRECT option. Column-2

Column-1







1.



2.



3.



4.



A. 1-(a), 2-(b), 3-(d), 4-(c)

B. 1-(a), 2-(c), 3-(b), 4-(d)



C. 1-(c), 2-(d), 3-(a), 4-(b)

D. 1-(b), 2-(a), 3-(d), 4-(c)







(a)







(b)







(c)





(d)



32. Aman has to travel from his house to the market. Which of the following will be the shortest route?

A. House → Park → Market



B. House → Church → Market



C. House → Library → Market



D. All routes have equal distances.

240 m

Park

240 m

120 m Aman's House

320 m

Library

270 m

Market 180 m

Church

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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33. Sum of numbers on which two owls is greater than 650 but less than 700? A. P and Q B. Q and R 337 386 C. P and R D. Can't be determined P Q

312 R

34. Study the timings of daily activities of Payal as shown in the table and fill in the blanks. • A ctivities that last for 1 hour in total are Time Activities ____P____ and ____Q____. 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Reading Book • The activity that lasted for 15 minutes only 2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Painting is ____R____. 2:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Doing Homework Q R P 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Dance Practice A. Reading Book Playing Football Reading Book 4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Playing Football B. Playing Football Reading Book Dance Practice C. Playing Football Reading Book Painting D. Doing Homework Playing Football Reading Book 35. Kunal went for shopping and bought one hand bag, two trousers and one cap. He gave one ` 100 note and two ` 200 notes to the shopkeeper. How much amount of money will he receive back?

`4



A. ` 45

5

`1 75

B. ` 25

`1 50

`7

0

C. ` 55

`9

5

D. ` 35

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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| IMO | Class-2 | Set-A | Level 1

ANSWER KEYS IMO 2014 SET A 1. (C) 11. (C) 21. (C) 31. (B)

2. (A) 12. (B) 22. (B) 32. (B)

3. (B) 13. (A) 23. (A) 33. (C)

4. (D) 14. (D) 24. (B) 34. (A)

5. (C) 15. (C) 25. (C) 35. (C)

6. (C) 16. (C) 26. (B)

7. (D) 17. (C) 27. (D)

8. (D) 18. (D) 28. (C)

9. (C) 19. (B) 29. (A)

10. (B) 20. (C) 30. (B)

6. (A) 16. (C) 26. (A)

7. (D) 17. (B) 27. (D)

8. (A) 18. (D) 28. (C)

9. (B) 19. (B) 29. (B)

10. (C) 20. (B) 30. (D)

SET B 1. (A) 11. (B) 21. (B) 31. (B)

2. (D) 12. (B) 22. (D) 32. (B)

3. (B) 13. (B) 23. (C) 33. (A)

4. (B) 14. (D) 24. (A) 34. (D)

5. (B) 15. (B) 25. (A) 35. (A)

IMO 2015 SET A 1. (C) 11. (B) 21. (D) 31. (C)

2. (A) 12. (A) 22. (B) 32. (D)

3. (B) 13. (A) 23. (C) 33. (D)

4. (A) 14. (B) 24. (B) 34. (B)

5. (B) 15. (D) 25. (A) 35. (B)

6. (B) 16. (D) 26. (A)

7. (C) 17. (D) 27. (A)

8. (A) 18. (D) 28. (A)

9. (C) 19. (D) 29. (C)

10. (C) 20. (D) 30. (B)

1. (B) 11. (B) 21. (B) 31. (A)

2. (D) 12. (B) 22. (C) 32. (C)

3. (C) 13. (A) 23. (B) 33. (A)

4. (A) 14. (B) 24. (A) 34. (A)

SET B 5. (D) 6. (B) 15. (B) 16. (A) 25. (B) 26. (D) 35. (B)

7. (A) 17. (A) 27. (D)

8. (C) 18. (B) 28. (A)

9. (B) 19. (B) 29. (B)

10. ( B ) 20. ( B ) 30. (D)

IMO 2016 1. (B) 11. (A) 21. (B) 31. (C)

2. (A) 12. (D) 22. (A) 32. (B)

3. (C) 13. (A) 23. (A) 33. (A)

4. (A) 14. (B) 24. (B) 34. (C)

SET A 5. (A) 6. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 25. (C) 26. (A) 35. (D)

7. (C) 17. (A) 27. (A)

8. (A) 18. (A) 28. (B)

9. (B) 19. (B) 29. (A)

10. (A) 20. (A) 30. (A)

1. (D) 11. (B) 21. (A) 31. (D)

2. (C) 12. (D) 22. (A) 32. (B)

3. (D) 13. (A) 23. (C) 33. (D)

4. (B) 14. (B) 24. (B) 34. (B)

SET B 5. (C) 6. (A) 15. (A) 16. (A) 25. (C) 26. (C) 35. (D)

7. (C) 17. (B) 27. (A)

8. (A) 18. (C) 28. (D)

9. (A) 19. (B) 29. (C)

10. (D) 20. (A) 30. (A)

IMO 2017 1. (C) 11. (B) 21. (B) 31. (C)

2. (B) 12. (D) 22. (A) 32. (B)

3. (A) 13. (A) 23. (B) 33. (B)

4. (B) 14. (D) 24. (C) 34. (C)

SET A 5. (A) 6. (B) 15. (B) 16. (A) 25. (D) 26. (B) 35. (C)

7. (D) 17. (B) 27. (C)

8. (B) 18. (A) 28. (C)

9. (B) 19. (D) 29. (D)

10. (C) 20. (B) 30. (A)

1. (A) 11. (C) 21. (B) 31. (B)

2. (C) 12. (D) 22. (B) 32. (D)

3. (B) 13. (A) 23. (A) 33. (C)

4. (C) 14. (D) 24. (B) 34. (D)

SET B 5. (C) 6. (B) 15. (D) 16. (C) 25. (D) 26. (C) 35. (D)

7. (C) 17. (D) 27. (A)

8. (D) 18. (D) 28. (D)

9. (D) 19. (A) 29. (D)

10. (C) 20. (B) 30. (D)

IMO 2018 1. (B) 11. (D) 21. (B) 31. (C)

2. (D) 12. (D) 22. (D) 32. (C)

3. (D) 13. (C) 23. (A) 33. (B)

4. (D) 14. (A) 24. (A) 34. (C)

SET A 5. (C) 6. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 25. (D) 26. (B) 35. (D)

7. (B) 17. (D) 27. (D)

8. (C) 18. (A) 28. (C)

9. (A) 19. (D) 29. (C)

10. (B) 20. (D) 30. (B)

1. (B) 11. (B) 21. (B) 31. (B)

2. (C) 12. (B) 22. (A) 32. (D)

3. (D) 13. (D) 23. (B) 33. (B)

4. (D) 14. (B) 24. (A) 34. (C)

SET B 5. (A) 6. (B) 15. (B) 16. (C) 25. (C) 26. (A) 35. (D)

7. (C) 17. (C) 27. (A)

8. (A) 18. (A) 28. (A)

9. (C) 19. (D) 29. (C)

10. (A) 20. (C) 30. (A)

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