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Primary High Achiever Math Olympiad Calculus:: - School

This document contains a math olympiad practice test with 11 problems in calculus. The problems cover a range of math topics including fractions, ratios, word problems involving age, and equations. Test takers are asked to solve each problem and select the correct answer. The summary provides an overview of the type of math skills and concepts assessed in the practice test.

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Primary High Achiever Math Olympiad Calculus:: - School

This document contains a math olympiad practice test with 11 problems in calculus. The problems cover a range of math topics including fractions, ratios, word problems involving age, and equations. Test takers are asked to solve each problem and select the correct answer. The summary provides an overview of the type of math skills and concepts assessed in the practice test.

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Primary High Achiever Math Olympiad

Calculus

Name : __________________ School : __________________

Using Model

1. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.


An adult heart weighs 10 ounces. How many more ounces would it take to
weigh a pound?
A. 9 ounces
B. 7 ounces
C. 6 ounces
D. 8 ounces

2. A school choir has 72 members altogether. The number of girls is 6 more than the number of
boys. How many girls are there in the school choir?

3. The reading corners in classes 3A and 3 B have 200 books altogether. The number of books
in class 3A have 200 books altogether. The number of books in class 3A is 4 times as many
as the number of books in class 3B. How many books are there in each class?

4. Write down the 7th term of the sequence :


7, 10, 13, 16, .....

5. 50 birds were resting on two trees. 5 birds from the first tree flew away. Another 15 birds
from elsewhere flew to the second tree. The number of birds on the second tree was 3 times
as many as the number of birds on the first one. How many birds were on each tree at first?

Calculus
Calculus

6. Nelson is 8 years old. His father is 36 years old. How old will Nelson and his father be when
the sum of their age is 62?

7. Some sparrows were perching on two branches of a tree. There were 5 more sparrows on the
first branch at first. Then 4 sparrows flew from the first branch to the second one. Which
branch of the tree would have more sparrows? How many more sparrows were there?

8. Canterbury and Russels Elementary school had 900 students altogether. After 35 students
from Canterbury had transferred to Russles, the number of student at Canterbury was 20
more than the number of students at Russels.
How many students did each school have at first?

9. The sum of two numbers is 80.


The difference of the two numbers is 12.
Find the two number.

10. The sum of the age of Lucas and his grandmother is 64. His grandmother's age is 7 times of
Lucas' age. How old is Lucas?

11. The sum of two numbwrs is 150.


One number is 4 times of the other number.
What are the two numbers?
Calculus

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