1. What is the sum of 87 – 12 + 112 + 13?
2. What is the value of 3 x 20 + 3 x 30 + 3 x 50?
3. The product 2 and 3 is 6. What is the product of 20 and 30?
4. What is the sum of all the numbers below?
1 + 2 + 3 + 4+ … + 19 + 20
5. What is the 30th shape in the pattern below?
6. What is A in �4 x 5 = 1A0?
7. What is the hundreds’ digit in the result of the mathematical
sentence below?
194 - 8 + 108 - 94 + 200
8. What is the result when the biggest two-digit even number is
added to smallest three-digit odd number?
9. Cards A, B, C, and D have numbers 21, 27, 28, and 41 on it.
Card A has an even number.
Card B has a number that can only be divided by only two
numbers
Card C can be divided by 7.
What is the number written on Card D?
A C
10. The numbers in the box below are covered with a sticker. How
many digit “4” are covered?
11. Iya, Carlo and Edna are playing in the National Age Group
Chess Championships in different categories. The youngest
child plays the 8 - under category while the oldest child plays
the 12 - under category.
Edna is not the oldest child.
Iya is younger than Edna.
Who is playing the 10-under category?
12. Observe the number sentence below.
+ + + = 30
+ = 16
Find the value of .
13. What is the largest possible sum of the letters “I + C + E” in the
number sentence below? (Each letter represents a distinct digit.)
I C
+C I
E E
14. Based on the number sequence below, find the sum of the 9th
and 10th terms.
2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 9, 8, 11, . . .
15. Five years ago, Matt’s father was 5 times as old as he. This year,
his father is 55 years of age. How old is Matt now?
16. When two lines meet, they intersect at one point. How many
intersections are there in the kite below?
17. How many triangles of different sizes are there in the figure
below?
18. Figures C and I are combined to form Figure E. How many
cubes are not visible in Figure E if you look at the front?
+ =
Figure I Figure C Figure E
19. In the figure shown below, how many square tiles are needed
to cover the entire surface of the trapezoid?
20. The square is cut into 3 identical rectangles as show below. Find
the total distance around each rectangle if the measure
around the square is 36 m.
21. How many faces does the prism below have?
22. How many squares of different sizes are there in the figure?
23. How many acute angles can you name in the figure below?
24. How many ways can we arrange the letters of the word ICE?
25. There are 4 yellow, 4 red and 5 green balls in the jar. How many
would you need to take out of the jar without looking to make
sure that you have picked at least three balls of the same color?
26. How many 2-digit odd numbers can be formed using the digits
1, 5, 6, 8, and 0?
27. If you were to choose two different fruits from an apple, an
orange, a mango and a pear, how many choices could you
have?
28. If you will form two-digit numbers with different digits using 1, 3,
4, and 5, how many of these are greater than 40?
29. Alicia is playing with her doll. She wants to change her doll’s
outfit with a skirt and a blouse. She needs to choose from 2
different skirts and 3 different blouses. How many possible outfits
can she put on her doll?
30. Arrange the digits of the number 253 to form new three-digit
numbers. How many of these numbers are greater than 300?
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S!
You have reached the end of this challenge. Mabuhay!