IMO Maths Sample Paper 1 For Class 8
IMO Maths Sample Paper 1 For Class 8
IMO Maths Sample Paper 1 For Class 8
SAMPLE PAPER 01
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6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the
group?
(A) Rose
(B) Marigold
(C) Lotus
(D) Hibiscus
Ans: C
Out of all these only lotus grow in mud.
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8. How many such digits are there in the number 57692483,
which after rearranging the digits of the number in descending
order from left to right will remain at the same position as before
the rearrangement?
(A) None
(B) One
(C) Two
(D) Three
Ans: B
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?
A B C D
Answer figures
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Ans: D
The second figure is the inner figure of the first figure and also
contains same figure inside it.
?
11. A B C D
Answer figures
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Ans: D
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(A) Nephew
(B) Son
(C) Cousin
(D) Uncle
Ans: B
+2 +5 +7 +9
15. The next group of alphabets for the given letter series is
POQ SRT VUW
(A) YXA
(B) YXZ
(C) ZXY
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(D) ZYX
Ans: B
POQ SRT VUW YXZ
(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 16
(D) None of the above
Ans: D
In any case, since x, y, z >1,
1 1 1
, , 1 (i.e. negative)
x y z
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18. Let x, y and z be distinct integers. x and y are odd and
positive, and z is even and positive. Which one of the
following statements cannot be true?
(A) y(x – z)2 is even
(B) y2(x – z) is odd
(C) y(x – z) is odd
(D) z(x – y)2 is even
Ans: A
Check the answer choices basis the fact that:
Odd × Odd = Odd
Odd × Even = Even
Even × Even = Even
19. A certain city has a circular wall around it, and this wall has
four gates pointing north, south, east and west. A house
stands outside the city, 3 km north of the north gate, and it
can just be seen from a point 9 km east of the south gate.
What is the diameter of the wall that surrounds the city?
(A) 6 km (B) 9 km
(C) 12 km (D) None of these
Ans: B
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APS and AOC are similar triangles.
Where OC = r
r 9
r3 81 2r 3
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22. All the page numbers from a book are added, beginning at
page 1. However, one page number was added twice by
mistake. The sum obtained was 1000. Which page number
was added twice?
(A) 44 (B) 45
(C) 10 (D) 12
Ans: C
Let the total number of pages in the book be n.
Let page number x be repeated.
23. For a Fibonacci sequence, from the third term onwards, each
term in the sequence is the sum of the previous two terms in
that sequence. If the difference in squares of 7th and 6th
terms of this sequence is 517, what is the 10th term of this
sequence?
(A) 147
(B) 76
(C) 123
(D) Cannot be determined
Ans: C
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Let the 6th and the 7th terms be x and y.
Then 8th term = x + y
Also y2 – x2 = 517
(y + x)(y – x) = 517 = 47 × 11
So y + x = 47
y – x = 11
Taking y = 29 and x = 18, we have 8th term = 47, 9th term =
47 + 29 = 76 and 10th term = 76 + 47 = 123.
x = 602×68–69×35 = 2415–2408 = 7.
Hence, n = 69 and x = 7 satisfy the above conditions.
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DIRECTIONS for questions 25 and 26:
Read the information given below and answer the question.
A truck travelled from town A to town B over several days.
During the first day, it covered 1/p of the total distance, where p
is a natural number. During the second day, it travelled 1/q of
the remaining distance, where q is a natural number. During the
third day, it travelled 1/p of the distance remaining after the
second day, and during the fourth day, 1/q of the distance
remaining after third day. By the end of the fourth day the truck
had travelled 3/4 of the distance between A and B:
25. The value of p + q is:
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
Ans: D
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26. If the total distance is 100 kilometres, the minimum distance
that can be covered on day 1 is ____ kilometres.
(A) 25 (B) 30
(C) 33 (D) 35
Ans: A
Distance will be minimum when p is maximum.
For p = 4
Distance = 100
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Let the height of the Δ APD be h1 and the height of Δ BPC be
h2 Let the length of DP be b1 and the length of BP be b2
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Direction (29 – 30): A, B, C, D, E and F are six positive
integers such that B + C + D + E = 4A C + F = 3A C + D + E =
2F F = 2D E + F = 2C + 1
If A is a prime number between 12 and 20, then
29. The value of C is
(A) 23 (B) 21
(C) 19 (D) 17
Ans: A
It is given that:
B + C + D + E = 4A … (i) C + F = 3A … (ii) C + D + E = 2F
… (iii) F = 2D … (iv) E + F = 2C + 1 … (v) From equations
(iii) and (iv), we get, C + E = 3D … (vi) From equations (iv)
and (v) we get,
E = 2C − 2D + 1 … (vii)
∴3C – 2D + 1 = 3D
∴3C + 1 = 5D … (viii)
∴From equation (iv) we get 3C + 1 = 5F/2 ∴(6C + 2 )/5 = F
… (ix)
∴From equations (ix) and (ii) we get, 11C + 2 = 15A … (x) It
is given that A is a prime number between 12 and 20.
∴A can have the values 13 or 17 or 19
∵A, B, C, D, E and F are all positive integers.
∴From equation (x), we get integer value for C only when A
is 17.
∴A = 17 and C = 23 Substituting the value of C in equation
(ix), we get, F = 28 From equation (viii), we get D = 14 From
equation (vii), we get E = 19 And from equation (i), we get B
= 12
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∵The value of C is 23, Hence, option A.
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(A) 4 2
(B) 2 2
(C) 2
(D) None of the above
Ans: B
x 2
Given
2 x
x2 2
2
x
Area of smaller rectangle
2
2 x 2 2 sq. units
a b x
33. If
b c c a ab
r then r cannot take any value except.
1
(A) 2
(B) –1
1 1
(C) 2
or 1 (D)
2
or 1
Ans: B
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34. If the lengths of diagonals DF, AG and CE of the cube
shown in the adjoining figure are equal to the three sides of a
triangle, then the radius of the circle circumscribing that
triangle will be
G F
C
B
E
D A
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Ans: A
DF, AG and CE are body diagonals of cube.
Let the side of cube = a
Therefore body diagonal is a 3
side
Circum radius for equilateral triangle
3
a 3
Therefore a
3
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It is given that x + 2x + x/2 = 35.
Hence x =10.
Total number of schools that had at least one of the three = 30
+ 10 + 20 + 5 = 65. Hence the number of schools having none
of them = 100 – 65 = 35.
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Number of schools having library = 15. And number of schools
having laboratory = 25. Hence the ratio = 25 : 15 = 5 : 3.
, so CBD 4 .
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43. The product of the numbers is 9. The reciprocal of one of
these numbers is 4 times the reciprocal of the other number.
What is the sum of the two numbers?
10 20
(A) 3
(B) 3
(C) 7 (D) 15
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Ans: D
Let the number equal x and y. From the information given in
the problem, two equations can be written:
xy = 9
1 1
4
x y
Therefore, 4x = y
Replacing y with 4x in the equation.
4x2 = 9
So x 23 and y would then be 4 23 6
3 15
The sum would be 2
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44. In a bag of marbles, 23 of the marbles are blue and the rest are
red, If the number of red marbles is doubled and the number
of blue marbles stays the same, what fraction of the marbles
will be red?
2 3
(A) 5
(B) 7
3 4
(C) 7
(D) 7
Ans: D
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Assume that there are 5 total marbles in bag. The actual
number does not matter, since all we care about is the ratios,
and the only operation performed on the marbles in the bag is
doubling.
There are 3 blue marbles in the bag and 2 red marbles. If you
double the amount or red marbles, there will still be 3 blue
marbles but now there will be 4 red marbles.
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SECTION04 ACHIEVER SECTION
46. Chubby makes nonstandard checkerboards that have 31
squares on each side. The checkerboards have a black square
in every corner and alternate red and black squares along
every row and column. How many black squares are there
on such a checkerboard?
(A) 480 (B) 481
(C) 482 (D) 483
Ans: B
There are 15 rows with 15 black tiles, and 16 rows with 16
black tiles, so the answer is
152 + 162 = 225 + 256 = 481
47. The sum of the first m positive odd integers is 212 more than
the sum of the positive even integers. What is the sum of all
possible values of n?
(A) 225 (B) 256
(C) 258 (D) 259
Ans: A
Ans: D
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Average 1, 1, and 0 to get 23 . Average 0, and 1, get 12 . Average
2 1 7
, , and 0, to get .
3 2 18
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50. How many even integers are there between 200 and 700
whose digits are all different and come from the set
{1,2,5,7,8,9}?
(A) 12 (B) 20
(C) 72 (D) 120
Ans: A
We split into cases of the hundreds digits being 2 or 5. If the
hundred digits is 2, then the digits must be 8 in order for the
number to be even and then there are 4 remaining choice (1,5,7,9)
for the tens digit, giving 1×1×4 = 4 possibilities. Similarly, there
are 1×2×4 = 8 possibilities for the 5 case, giving a total or 4 + 8
= 12 possibilities.
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