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KVS JMO Sample Paper 06 With Solutions

The document contains a sample paper for a junior mathematics olympiad with 10 multiple choice questions. Question 1 asks students to factorize an expression. Question 2 asks students to compute the median of a triangle given the lengths of its sides. Question 3 gives values for variables a, b, and c and asks students to evaluate two expressions involving those variables. The document also provides solutions and hints for the questions.

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KVS JMO Sample Paper 06 With Solutions

The document contains a sample paper for a junior mathematics olympiad with 10 multiple choice questions. Question 1 asks students to factorize an expression. Question 2 asks students to compute the median of a triangle given the lengths of its sides. Question 3 gives values for variables a, b, and c and asks students to evaluate two expressions involving those variables. The document also provides solutions and hints for the questions.

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KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO)

SAMPLE PAPER 6
M.M. 100

Time : 3 hours

Note : Attempt all questions.


All questions carry equal marks
Q.1. Factorise :
x a 2 b c x b 2 c a x c 2 a b
Q.2. The sides of a triangle are equal to a,b, and c. Compute the median mc drawn to
the side c.
Q.3. Let a+b+c =1 and ab bc ca
Find the value of
a
b
c
(i)

b
c
a

(ii)

1
where a, b, c are real numbers.
3
a
b
c

ba
ca
a 1

Q.4. Reconstruct the following exact long division problem in which the digits
indiscriminately replaced by x.
X is any digit
0 to 9 having same or different values.
xx x8 xx
xxx xx xx xx xx
x xx
xxxx
xxx
xx xx
xx xx

Q. 5. Find the number of digits in 21000.


Q. 6. A road map of city is shown in the diagram. The perimeter of the park is a road
but there is no road through the park. How many different shortest road routes are
there from point P to Q.
Q

PARK
P

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Q.7. Evaluate : 1 + (1+2) + (1+2+3) + (1 +2 + 3+ 4) + upto n terms.


Q.8. You need to find the age of a women. Take double the age and add 4 more than
the square root of twice the age. This sum added to its square will be equal to 2162.
Q.9. Below is the figure of a standard chess board. The military enters gate no.1
Marches through all 64 squares. Leave by gate no. 2 making fewest possible number
of move. All movers must be like a chess rooks and no square can be visited move
than once.

Q.10. The centers of flour circles are situated at the vertices of a square with side a,
each radius being equal to a compute the area of the intersection of the circle.

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SOLUTION AND HINTS (SAMPLE PAPER 6)

Q.1
=

x a 2 b c x b 2 c a x c 2 a b
x 2 2ax a 2 b c x 2 2bx b 2 c a x 2 2cx c 2 a b

x 2 b c c a a b 2 x a b c bc a ca b
a 2 b c b 2 c a c 2 a b

=
=

x 2 0 2 x 0 b c c a a b
b c c a a b

Q. 2 Let the median mc be double and construct the parallelogram ACBP. For a
paralleglogram, we know : The sum of the squares of the diagonals of a parallelogram
in equal to the sum of the squares of all of its sides.

CP 2 AB 2 2 AC 2 2 BC 2
2mc 2 c 2 2b 2 2a 2
4mc2 2b 2 2a 2 c 2
2a 2 2b 2 C 2
mc
2

We get :

a b2

Q.3
=
=
=
=

b c 2 c a 2
2 a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca

2 a b c 2 3 ab bc ca

2 1 3
3

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So, a = b,

b = c, and c = a

So, a+b+c=1, gives a b c


So,
=
=
and
=
=

1
3

a
b
c

b
c
a
1+1+1
3
a
b
c

b 1
ca
a 1
1/ 3
1/ 3
1/ 3

4/3
4/3
4/3
3
4

Q. 4 The solution is

124 10020316

Q.5. Lets know the power and number of digits.


No of digit
1
2 =2
1
2
2 =4
1
3
2 =8
1
4
2 = 16
2
5
2 = 32
2
6
2 =64
2
7
2 =128
2
8
2 =256
3
9
2 =512
3
10
2 =1024 4
211=2048 4
212=4096 4
213=8192 4
214=16384 5
215=32768 5
216=65536 5
217=131072 6
218=262144 6
219 =524288
6
20
2
=1048576
7
21
2
=2097152
7
22
2
=4194304
7
23
2
=838868
7
24
2
=
16777216
8
25
2
=
33554432
8
26
2
=
67108864
8
27
2
=
134xxxxxx
9
28
2
=
268 xx xx xx
9
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229 =
536 xx xx xx
30
2
=
1073 xx xx xx
31
2
=
2147 xx xx xx
32
2
=
4294 xx xx xx
33
2
=
8589 xx xx xx
34
2
=
17179 xx xx xx
35
2
=
34315 xx xx xx
36
2
=
68631 xx xx xx
37
2
=
137263 xx xx xx
38
2
=
27 xx xx xx xx xx
39
2
=
54 xx xx xx xx xx
40
2
=
108 xx xx xx xx xx
41
2
=
216 xx xx xx xx xx
42
2
=
432 xx xx xx xx xx
43
2
=
864 xx xx xx xx xx
44
2
=
1728 xx xx xx xx xx
The pattern
Power
1
4

9
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
8

12

16

No. of digit

Power

20

24

28

32

36

No. of digit

10

11

Power

40

44

48

52

56

No. of digit

13

14

15

16

17

Power

60

64

68

72

76

No. of digit

19

20

21

22

23

Power

1000

1004

1008

1012

1016

No. of digit

301

302

303

304

305

So 21000 have 301 digits.

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Q. 6 The solution using Pascals principle of triangles.

So numbers of routes 110.

Q.7

We know

1 2 3 4 ... n

n n 1
2

The nth term of series


n n 1
=
2
2
n
n
=

2
2
2
n
n
Now t

2
2
2
12
1
t

1
2
2
22
2
t2

2
2
2
3
3
t

3
2
2
42
4
t

4
2
2

n2
n
tn

2
2
1 2
1
2 2
4
2
1 2 3 4 n
S=
1 2 3 4 n

2
2
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1
nn 12n 1
1
nn 1
x

x
2
6
2
2
n n 1 2n 1
=
3 1
2

n n 1
2

2n 4
3

n (n 1) n 2
6
Q.8 Let the age of woman = x From the question :
2
2 x 2x 4 2 x 2 x 4
216
2
it can be solved to get
x = 18
Q.9 Solution :
=

Q. 10 From the symmetry the quadrilateral EKMP is a square

So, the desired are to be calculated in square EKMP plus four equal segments
WKZ is equilateral,
i.e.

So

KWZ = 600
XWK = 330
MWZ = 330
KWM = 330

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We have,

S=1

area of the segment

r 2 sin

is measured in radians readian 180 0

1 2
1
a
2
2
6

So, area of the segment =

(1)

For WKM, by cosines law :


KM 2 WK 2 WM 2 2WK WM Cos 30 0
3

KM 2 a 2 a 2 2a 2
2
= a2 2 3
So, the desired area
=
Area of square + 4 x area of segment
1 2 1
=
a2 2 3 4 x
a
2
6 2

=
a 2 1 3
3

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