PhIMO REVIEWER
PhIMO REVIEWER
PhIMO REVIEWER
Question 1 of 25
A) 18/7
B) 27/4
C) 11
D) 18/8
Question 2 of 25
A) 68
B) 48
C) 56
D) 66
Question 3 of 25
If the pattern 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 … is continued, which of the following numbers would be one of the terms in
the pattern?
A) 49
B) 32
C) 40
D) 45
Question 4 of 25
Equally spaced markers are placed around the perimeter of a rectangular field with length of 10 and
width of 5. If the distance between two adjacent markers is 3, how many markers are there around the
perimeter?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 25
D) 50
Question 5 of 25
A swimmer can swim 15 kilometers in 1 hour. How far can he run for 5/3 hours?
A) 20
B) 15
C) 25
D) 10
Question 6 of 25
Jolly rolls a die and tosses a coin. How many possible outcomes are there in all?
A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
Question 7 of 25
Suppose a coin is tossed 2 times. What is the probability of have two heads?
A) 1/2
B) 1/4
C) 2/6
D) 3/8
Question 8 of 25
A dog’s weight is the same as two cats. A cat’s weight is the same as five mice. How many mice is
equivalent to two dogs?
A) 15
B) 10
C) 20
D) 25
Question 9 of 25
Which of the following statements is/are true?
i. ¾ is bigger than 5/8
ii. 2 is the only even prime number
iii. 0.01 is smaller than 0.001
iv. 1/10 is not equal to 0.1
A) i and iv are true
B) ii and iii are true
C) i and ii are true
D) ii and iv are true
Question 10 of 25
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
Question 11 of 25
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Question 12 of 25
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Question 13 of 25
If
11 = 8
13 = 9
12 = 10
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Question 14 of 25
Julie made a deck of 15 cards consisting of three colors – red, yellow, and blue. If there is equal number of
cards for each color, at least how many cards should be drawn to ensure that there is at least one card from
each color?
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Question 15 of 25
The sum of the page numbers when a book was opened in is 57. What is their product?
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Question 16 of 25
What do you call a solid figure that has 6 equal faces?
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Question 17 of 25
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Question 18 of 25
How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the sum of its digits is 9?
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Question 19 of 25
Find the value of A
(A x 2) + (2A x 3) + (A x 4) = 60
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Question 20 of 25
Cathy is twice as old as Frey. If Frey was 12 two years ago, how old is Cathy now?
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Question 21 of 25
A car can travel 80 kilometers in 2 hours. How many kilometers can it travel in 30 minutes if its speed is
constant?
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Question 22 of 25
A train can travel 250 kilometers an hour. How far did the train travel if it left the station at 9:15 and reached
its destination at 10:45 AM?
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Question 23 of 25
A jeweler is selling earrings at 15 dollars a pair, rings at 12 dollars per piece, and necklaces at 18 dollars per
piece. Which would cost more – 2 earrings, 1 ring, 1 necklace or 1 earring, 2 rings, 1 necklace? Write the
cost of the more costly combination.
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Question 24 of 25
There are 2 ways from town A to town B. From town B to C, there are 5 ways. Also, there is a shortcut from
town A to C. How many ways are there in total from town A to C?
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Question 25 of 25
How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the unit digit is greater than the tens digit?
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TEST II
Question 1 of 25
Determine the sum between the second largest and the second smallest numbers from the numbers below.
B) 1.256
C) 1.0
D) 1.616
Question 2 of 25
X and Y are two prime numbers where X < 40 < Y.
What is the smallest possible product of X and Y?
A) 123
B) 82
C) 86
D) 132
Question 3 of 25
If the pattern 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, … is continued, which of the following numbers would be one of the terms in
A) 31
B) 32
C) 33
D) 34
Question 4 of 25
A zombie can run 20 kilometers in one hour. How far can it run for 7/4 hours?
A) 30
B) 35
C) 40
D) 45
Question 5 of 25
Sherry tosses a coin 3 times. How many possible outcomes are there?
A) 6
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
Question 6 of 25
Suppose a coin is tossed two times. What is the probability of getting a result such that each toss is different
from the other?
A) 1/4
B) 2/3
C) 1/2
D) 3/4
Question 7 of 25
A cow’s weight is the same as 2 pigs. A pig’s weight is the same as 10 chickens. 2 chickens are equivalent
to 1 turkey. Therefore, 4 cows are equal to how many turkeys?
A) 30
B) 40
C) 50
D) 60
Question 8 of 25
Which of the following statements is/are true?
I. The sum of two prime numbers is also a prime number.
II. Adding the first five even numbers will give you 30.
III. Adding the first five odd numbers will give you 25.
IV. A pentagon is a quadrilateral with 5 sides.
A) I, II, and III
C) II and III
D) III and IV
Question 9 of 25
A) 210
B) 31
C) 24
D) 310
Question 10 of 25
How many prime numbers are there from 1 to 50?
A) 15
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18
Question 11 of 25
What is the missing number represented by M in the equation below?
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Question 12 of 25
It takes 4 hours for a man to finish fixing 7 cars. How many hours would it take for him to finish fixing all
91 cars in the shop?
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Question 13 of 25
If
4=8
3=6
2=7
What is 4 x 3 + 2 – 2 x 3 + 4?
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Question 14 of 25
Clint created a special deck of cards such that
i. There are 4 different types of cards (red, yellow, green, blue)
ii. The ratio of all the cards (red: yellow: green: blue) is 1:2:3:4
iii. The total number of cards is 30.
How many blue cards are there?
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Question 15 of 25
The sum of the page numbers of a book when opened was thrice the product of 13 and 3. What is the
product of the page numbers?
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Question 16 of 25
Find the value of B.
B + B x 4 + 5B – 27 = 23
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Question 17 of 25
Cathy will be twice as old as Rey 2 years from now. If Rey is 12 now, how old was Cathy 4 years ago?
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Question 18 of 25
How many three-digit numbers are there such that the sum of its digit is greater than 24?
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Question 19 of 25
If a ship can travel to its destination for 8 hours and then go back to where it came from 2 hours faster, how
many backs and forth did it complete if it traveled for 56 hours?
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Question 20 of 25
If two apples are two be added to a basket, the number of apples inside will be equal to twice the number of
apples if I remove 6 from it. How many apples are inside the basket originally?
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Question 21 of 25
The area of a square is 36 sq. cm. what is its perimeter?
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Question 22 of 25
Using the digits 1, 3, 4, and 6. How 3-digit even numbers can you form? (without repetition)
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Question 23 of 25
If you continue the pattern
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Question 24 of 25
When I multiplied half the number by the sum of 16 and 12, I got half of 224. What was the number?
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Question 25 of 25
How many possible outcomes are there for rolling a die twice such that the product of the rolls would be
greater than 3?
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TEST III
Question 1 of 25
My bunny eats either 4 carrots or 3 cabbages a day. It ate exactly 12 carrots this past 7 days. How many
cabbages did my bunny eat?
A) 6
B) 9
C) 12
D) 15
Question 2 of 25
Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Luna are in a line. They are lined up in the following order (from front to back):
Hermione, Luna, Harry, Ron. If Harry switched with Ron, then Hermione switched with Harry, then Ron
switched with Luna, then Luna switched with Harry, who is the last person on the line?
A) Harry
B) Ron
C) Luna
D) Hermione
Question 3 of 25
A square with side length of 6 was divided into two equal rectangles. What is the sum of the perimeters of
the 2 rectangles?
A) 30
B) 36
C) 38
D) 40
Question 4 of 25
Chai added two 1-digit numbers and got 16. Then, he multiplied the addends. What is the maximum possible
value for its product?
A) 54
B) 56
C) 60
D) 64
Question 5 of 25
Determine the difference of the largest and the smallest numbers you can form from the digits 1, 3, 5, 0
(without repetition of digits).
A) 3478
B) 4266
C) 4278
D) 6573
Question 6 of 25
How many even numbers are there that are less than the product of 51 and 5?
A) 126
B) 127
C) 128
D) 129
Question 7 of 25
AB is a 2-digit number. How many possible numbers are there that can make the equation below correct?
AB – 7 = X (X is a one-digit number)
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
Question 8 of 25
How many 7s should I add to 2 to have the same sum as 13 5s?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
Question 9 of 25
Calculate the sum of all 2-digit numbers with 8 as the product of their digits.
A) 145
B) 155
C) 165
D) 175
Question 10 of 25
Calculate the product of the sums of all 1-digit even numbers and all 1-digit odd numbers.
A) 125
B) 250
C) 375
D) 500
Question 11 of 25
Celine added all the even numbers less than 21. And Calven added all the odd numbers less than 20. What is
half the product of their sums?
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Question 12 of 25
Calculate the square of the sum of 1-digit numbers A and B if
8+8+8+8=AxB
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Question 13 of 25
Calculate for the unknown factor.
(2 + 2 + 2) + (4 + 4 + 4) + (6 + 6 + 6) + (8 + 8 + 8) = ___ x 10
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Question 14 of 25
Shayne has 5 adult cats at home. Each one of them has 3 kittens. She also has 2 dogs that has 5 puppies each
but 3 of the puppies died. How many pets does Shayne have in total?
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Question 15 of 25
Each boy in a family of mother, father, and children has 5 sisters. And each girl has 2 brothers. How many
people are there in this family?
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Question 16 of 25
A carpenter was trying to hammer a nail at 10 cm distance from one end of a plank of wood with length of
45 cm. But he got distracted and hammered the nail at 10 cm distance from the opposite end. How many cm
away did he hammer the nail from the original spot he was aiming for?
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Question 17 of 25
How many numbers are there less than 50 that contains only odd digits?
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Question 18 of 25
Bob was supposed to get the difference of 104 and A. Instead, he added them and the sum is 168. What
should be the difference?
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Question 19 of 25
48 children are playing on the ground. If the number of boys is thrice the number of girls, how many girls
are playing on the ground?
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Question 20 of 25
How many minutes should we add to 360 seconds in order to get 2 hours?
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Question 21 of 25
4 different points are placed on the same line labeled A, B, C, D.
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Question 22 of 25
What is the sum of all the terms in the sequence below?
1+2+2+3+3+3+4+…+9
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Question 23 of 25
I rolled 2 dice. How many possible sums are there if I add the outcomes for each toss?
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Question 24 of 25
How many numbers between 11 and 99 are there such that when we add its digits, we will get a sum of at
least 14?
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Question 25 of 25
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TEST IV
Section A: Multiple choice (2 points each)
1. 8 cubes are needed to create a 2 x 2 x 2 cube. How many more cubes do you need to get a
3 x 3 x 3 cube?
a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d. 19
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2. One cake is divided among 8 children. If each child should receive 2 parts, what part of the whole
cake is 1 slice?
a. 1/8 b. 1/16 c. 1/12 d. 1/20
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3. What is the difference between half the largest and twice the smallest number you can form from
the digits 5,8,9,2?
a. 252 b. 452 c. 2152 d. 2442
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4. A number when divided by 3 and added by 4 will give a result of 13. If the number is multiplied
by 5, what is the result?
a. 45 b. 65 c. 125 d. 135
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6. What is the measurement of the longest side of a right triangle given that the shorter sides measure
3 and 4?
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 25
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7. A number was subtracted by 2, then multiplied by 8 and got 64. If the number is to be multiplied
by the half of 24, what is the product?
a. 104 b. 110 c. 120 d. 124
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8. If today is the third day of the month, what day of the month will 2 weeks and 4 days after today
be?
a. 9th b. 15th c. 18th d. 21st
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9. Sabrina counted the number of legs of chairs and she got 28. When she counted the number of
chairs, she got 7. How many legs does one chair have?
a. 4 b. 7 c. 18 d. 21
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10. A square is divided into 4 triangles using its diagonals. If the area of 1 triangle is 56, what is the
area of the square?
a. 56 b. 112 c. 168 d. 224
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11. Calculate the sum of all the 2-digit numbers less than 30 that contains odd digits only.
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12. A circle with radius of 2 √𝜋 is divided into two equal parts. What is the area of one half of the
circle?
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13. Sabrina ordered 2 burgers and 3 plates of fries for 120 pesos. Prudence ordered 1 burger and 1
plate of fries for 50 pesos. If I buy 1 burger only, how much would it cost?
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14. There are 24 hours in one day, and 3,600 seconds in 1 hour. How many seconds are there in one
day?
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15. Julia read a book in 20 days. She read 16 pages per day for the first 15 days and 21 pages per day
for the remaining 5 days. How many pages are there in this book?
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16. There are 15 balls in a box: 8 balls are green, 4 are blue and 3 are white. Then 1 green and 1 blue
ball are taken from the box and put away. What is the probability that a blue ball is selected at
random from the box? Write your answer in fraction. (Use “/” as the fraction bar.)
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17. The length of a rectangle is 5 times its width. If the width of the rectangle is 4 inches, what is its
area?
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18. If the hypotenuse of a right triangle is 10 and the other side is 8, what is the length of the
remaining side?
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20. A group of 8 friends are eating together. Each person eats at least ¾ of a pizza. What is the
smallest number of whole pizzas needed for lunch?
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21. What is the largest possible product for 2 odd integers whose sum is equal to 32?
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22. John left home and drove at the rate of 35 mph for 2 hours. He stopped for lunch then drove for
another 3 hours at the rate of 45 mph to reach his destination. How many miles did John drive?
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23. Linda left home and drove for 3 hours. She stopped for lunch then drove for another 2 hours at a
rate that is 10 mph higher than the speed before she had lunch. If the total distance Linda traveled
is 230 miles, what was her speed when she drove before lunch?
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24. A man is traveling east at the rate of 3 kmph. Another car, which is traveling at the rate of 4 kmph,
is heading south. After 3 hours, how far from each other are both cars? (hint: use Pythagorean
theorem)
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25. If last January 30 is a Monday, how many weeks have passed if today is March 13? Assume
common year.
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TEST V
1. Arrange the following in increasing order, then determine the sum of the greatest and the smallest
number.
2. ֍ and ⍟ are two prime numbers such that ⍟ < 10 < ⍟. Find the smallest value of
֍ + ⍟.
3. There are 4 distinct rays in a plane having the same endpoint such as the figure below. How many different
angles are formed?
5. If the pattern 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, is continued, which of the following numbers would be one of the
terms in the pattern?
6. The shortest route from Betty’s House to the Church is 4 blocks, while the shortest route from the
playground to the church is 5 blocks. How many blocks corresponds to the shortest route from
Betty’s House to McDonald’s if you can only go up, down, to the right or to the left?
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
Church
McDonald’s
School
Betty’s House
Playground
7. Equally spaced wooden posts are placed around the perimeter of a regular pentagonal field with side
length equal to 10 meters. If the distance between two adjacent wooden posts is 2 meters, how many
wooden posts were used?
2 meters
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 50
8. A runner can run 12 kilometres in 1 hour, how far can he run for 7/4 hours?
10. Suppose a coin is tossed three times, what is the probability of getting three tails?
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12. A kangaroo is chasing a rabbit. The kangaroo starts at the 1st mark and jumps 4 meters every time
while the rabbit starts at the 7th mark and jumps 3 meters every time. The distance between two
adjacent marks is 1 meter. If they both started at the same time, how many jumps is required for the
kangaroo to catch the rabbit?
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13. If “−" means "+", "+" means "−", "×" means "÷", and "÷" means "×". What number should be placed in
the box to make the following number sentence correct?
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14. Amy made a new deck of 60 cards consisting of 4 suits – spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds. If there
are equal number of cards for each suit, determine the minimum number of cards should be drawn to
ensure that there is at least 1 card from each suit?
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15. The blue and red bocks are stacked in an alternating position to form the figure below. How many
blue blocks are there?
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17. What do you call a solid figure with no face, no vertex and no edge?
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18. How many line of symmetry does the figure below have?
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19. How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the units digit is greater than the tens digit?
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21. Observe the following pattern and write the number that should be put on the blank to make the
equation correct
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E
D A to town C, if each town is passed exactly once?
How many ways are there to travel from town
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23. A bullet train travels at a constant speed of 320 kilometers per hour. How far did the bullet train
travelled if it left the station at 7:45 AM and reached its destination at 10:15 AM on the same day?
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24. Kath is 16 years younger than Cathy. If the sum of their ages is 30, how old is Cathy?
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25. A man on motorcycle can cover 45 kilometers in 50 minutes. How far can he travel in 1 hour?
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TEST VI
1. It takes 2 hours for a kangaroo to hop around a 500-meter circular track. How many hours would it
take for the kangaroo to finish 3500 meters?
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2. A car can travel 80 kilometers in 2 hours. How many kilometers can it travel in 30 minutes if its
speed is constant?
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3. A train can travel 250 kilometers an hour. How far did the train travel if it left the station at 9:15 and
reached its destination at 10:45 AM?
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4. A zombie can run 20 kilometers in one hour. How far can it run for 7/4 hours?
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5. It takes 4 hours for a man to finish fixing 7 cars. How many hours would it take for him to finish
fixing all 91 cars in the shop?
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6. If a ship can travel to its destination for 8 hours and then go back to where it came from 2 hours
faster, how many backs and forth did it complete if it traveled for 56 hours?
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7. Nick and Amy practice computer typing. Nick can type 45 words per minute and Amy can type 65
words every 2 minutes. After practice half hour, how many words does Nick type more than Amy?
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8. A bullet train travels at a constant speed of 320 kilometers per hour. How far did the bullet train
travelled if it left the station at 7:45 AM and reached its destination at 10:15 AM on the same day?
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9. A man on motorcycle can cover 45 kilometers in 50 minutes. How far can he travel in 1 hour?
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10. A swimmer can swim 15 kilometers in 1 hour. How far can he run for 5/3 hours?
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TEST VII
1. Jolly rolls a die and tosses a coin. How many possible outcomes are there in all?
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2. Suppose a coin is tossed 2 times. What is the probability of have two heads?
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3. Julie made a deck of 15 cards consisting of three colors – red, yellow, and blue. If there is equal
number of cards for each color, at least how many cards should be drawn to ensure that there is at
least one card from each color?
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4. How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the unit digit is greater than the tens digit?
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5. How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the sum of its digits is 9?
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6. Sherry tosses a coin 3 times. How many possible outcomes are there?
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7. Suppose a coin is tossed two times. What is the probability of getting a result such that each toss is
different from the other?
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8. How many three-digit numbers are there such that the sum of its digit is greater than 24?
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9. I rolled 2 dice. How many possible sums are there if I add the outcomes for each toss?
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10. How many even numbers are there that are less than the product of 51 and 5?
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11. AB is a 2-digit number. How many possible numbers are there that can make the equation below
correct?
AB – 7 = X (X is a one-digit number)
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12. Calculate the sum of all 2-digit numbers with 8 as the product of their digits.
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13. Calculate the product of the sums of all 1-digit even numbers and all 1-digit odd numbers.
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14. Celine added all the even numbers less than 21. And Calven added all the odd numbers less than 20.
What is half the product of their sums?
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15. How many numbers are there less than 50 that contains only odd digits?
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16. How many possible outcomes are there for rolling a die twice such that the product of the rolls would
be greater than 3?
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17. How many numbers between 11 and 99 are there such that when we add its digits, we will get a sum
of at least 14?
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18. James rolls a die and tosses two coins. How many possible outcomes are there in all?
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19. Suppose a coin is tossed three times, what is the probability of getting three tails?
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20. Amy made a new deck of 60 cards consisting of 4 suits – spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds. If there
are equal number of cards for each suit, determine the minimum number of cards should be drawn to
ensure that there is at least 1 card from each suit?
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21. How many 2-digit numbers are there such that the units digit is greater than the tens digit?
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22. 5 towns are joined by a system of roads as shown:
23. ֍ and ⍟ are two prime numbers such that ⍟ < 10 < ⍟. Find the smallest value of
֍ + ⍟.
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TEST VIII
1. X and Y are two even numbers divisible by 4 such that X < 50 < Y. Find the smallest value of X + Y.
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2. What is the missing number represented by “X” in the equation?
(X x 8) + (X x 9) = 187
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3. If
11 = 8
13 = 9
12 = 10
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(A x 2) + (2A x 3) + (A x 4) = 60
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7. If
4=8
3=6
2=7
What is 4 x 3 + 2 – 2 x 3 + 4?
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B + B x 4 + 5B – 27 = 23
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8+8+8+8=AxB
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10. Calculate for the unknown factor.
(2 + 2 + 2) + (4 + 4 + 4) + (6 + 6 + 6) + (8 + 8 + 8) = ___ x 10
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12. What is the sum of all the terms in the sequence below?
1+2+2+3+3+3+4+…+9
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18. Assume that today is Monday, which day of the week will 90 days later be?
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21. If “−" means "+", "+" means "−", "×" means "÷", and "÷" means "×". What number should be placed in
the box to make the following number sentence correct?
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TEST IX
1. Equally spaced markers are placed around the perimeter of a rectangular field with length of 10 and
width of 5. If the distance between two adjacent markers is 3, how many markers are there around the
perimeter?
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2. How many rectangles are there in this figure below?
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7. A square with side length of 6 was divided into two equal rectangles. What is the sum of the
perimeters of the 2 rectangles?
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8. A carpenter was trying to hammer a nail at 10 cm distance from one end of a plank of wood with
length of 45 cm. But he got distracted and hammered the nail at 10 cm distance from the opposite
end. How many cm away did he hammer the nail from the original spot he was aiming for?
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9. The figure below is made up of 10 equal squares. If the perimeter of each square is 8 cm, what is the
area of the figure?
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11. It is known that the lengths of the rectangle are integers. Now use a 100cm rope to form a rectangle.
What is the largest area in cm2 ?
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12. The length and width of a rectangle is 25cm and 12cm respectively to cut the largest square. What is
the area of this square in cm2?
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13. There are 4 distinct rays in a plane having the same endpoint such as the figure below. How many different
angles are formed?
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14. What do you call a solid figure with no face, no vertex and no edge?
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15. Below is a net of a cube. What number corresponds to the opposite side of 4?
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16. Equally spaced wooden posts are placed around the perimeter of a regular pentagonal field with side
length equal to 10 meters. If the distance between two adjacent wooden posts is 2 meters, how many
wooden posts were used?
2 meters
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17. The blue and red bocks are stacked in an alternating position to form
the figure below. How many blue blocks are there?
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19. How many line of symmetry does the figure below have?
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TEST X
Section A: Multiple choice (2 points each)
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