SMO Junior 2015
SMO Junior 2015
SMO Junior 2015
0930-1200 hrs
Instructions to contestants
1. Answer ALL 35 questions.
2. Enter your
l.
For th,e other short questions, write your answer on the answer
propriate bubble below your answeT-.
5. No
your
answers.
the ap-
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n.
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thi,s paper, let ai-ra.-z . . . ao denote an n-di,gi.t number wi'th the d'i'gits a; i'n
the correspond,i'ng pos'it'i'on, i.e. an-tdi-z=do:an-Ll}n-L +an-210n-2 + '''+os100.
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2. Adrian, Biliy, Christopher, David atrd Eric are the five starters of a school's basketball
team. Two among the five shoot with their left hand while the rest shoot with their right
hand. Among the five, only two are more than 1.8 metres in height. Adrian and Billy
shoot with the sarne hand, but Christopher and David shoot with diff'erent hands. Biliy
and Christopher are respectively the shortest and tallest member of the team, while Adrian
and David have the same height. Who is more than 1.8 metres tall and shoots with his
left hand?
(A)
(D)
None (B)
Christopher and
3. How many ways are there to affange 3 identical blue balls and 2 identical red balls in
row if the two red balls must always be next to each other?
(A)
(B)
(c) 5
(D)
a
a*b
then
(A)
(E)
10
20
that
a*b
a+b*c
b+c'
(D)
1+ J5
equals
rt-t
(B)
(c) Jt
(E)
5. In the figure below, each distinct ietter represents a unique digit such that the arithmetic
sum holds. What is the digit represented by the letter B?
MATH
MATH
+
IT.
HAB
(A)
(B)
(c)
(D) 6
2075
(E)
-
10
A- t
*+&-1-O
&
-2
7. It is known that 99900009 is the product of four consecutive odd numbers. Find the sum
of squares of these four odd numbers.
4oo1o
(E)
40040
(B) 1
(A) o
(c)
22
-r
(D) 3
and z
(E)
(A) 3rt
10. If
(A)
2 (B)i
(c)
20
3y2
(D) ;81
(E)
6y2
rs
Short Questions
11.
In a shop, the price of a particular type of toy is a whole number greater.than $100. The
total sales of this type of toy on a particular Saturday and Sunday were $1518 and $2346
respectively. Find the total number of toys sold on these two days.
12.
and
13. Find the smallest positive integer that is divisible by every integer from 1 to
L2.
14. Results of a school wide vote for the president of the student council showed that twofifths of the vote went to Alice, five-twelfths of the vote went to Bobby and the rernaining
33 votes went to Charlie. If every student voted, how many students were there in the
15. Evaluate
16.
Lal
Lr.l
L*l
was given to a class in which one quarter of the students are male. The class
average score on the quiz was 16.5. Excluding three male students whose total score was
21, the average score of all the other si;udents would be i7 while the average score of all
the other male students would be 13.25. Find the average score of female students.
A quiz
T7.
18.
19.
If
l/ :
l/.
* e, where p and q are two positive integers such that p and g have no
larger
than 1 and
factor
common
111111
' 30 42 ' 56' 72'
20
-I-I-I-I-I-_
22.
of y'(gs x
100
+ 2)(100 x
702
2015 if a
+2) +
1/2
v
q
90
(100
2)2
7.
In the diagram below, ABC ts an isosceles triangle with lACl : lBC| The point D lies
on AC such that BD rs perpendicular to AC. The point E lies on BC such that D,E is
parallel to AB. If lADl:3, lABl: 5 and
LCDE m
A*^ ACAB: ;'
Area
where
ofm*n.
29152075
is divided by
7.
25. Find the total number of integers in the sequence 20,2I,22, 23,. . . ,2014,2015 which are
multiples of 3 but not multiples of 5.
In the quadrilateral
30o and
27. Find the total number of six-digit integers of the formlfr71y which are divisible by 33.
28. The line whose equation is 2r*A : 100 meets the g-axis at A. B is the point on the r-axis
such that AB is perpendicular to the line and C lies on AB such that OC is perpendicular
to AB, where O is the origin. D is the foot of perpendicular from C to the z-axis. Find
the area of triangle OC D.
29.
1 1
Ifry10,A*F:40andri_g'
tt 1*n*1.1.
= 1. firro the value nr
3,----*
30. Let n be a positive integer. Assume that the sum of n and 7 is a multiple of B but the
difference of n and 7 is a multiple of. 74. Find the largest possible value of n such that
n<
10000.
31. In the diagram below, ABCD is a trapezium with lD : 45", lA: 90", lBCl : 1 and
lC Dl : 2rt. E is a point on C D such that AE is perpendicular to C D, find the vaiue of
4lAEl2.
32.
.)!).
A donut shop
is a positive integer such that n2 - 7n* 17 is equal to the product of two consecutive
odd integers, find the sum of these t'ruo consecutive odd integers.
If
rz
L+l
. L?l . L;l .
L;l
35.