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Kangaroo 2014: A ABC P Q R AB BC CA BQ PQ CQ QR PQR Q
24. Liz and Mary compete in solving problems. Each of them is given the same list of 100 Kengūros organizavimo komitetas Leidykla TEV VU Matematikos ir informatikos institutas
problems. For any problem, the first of them to solve it gets 4 points, while the second
to solve it gets 1 point. Liz solved 60 problems, and Mary also solved 60 problems.
Together, they got 312 points. How many problems were solved by both of them?
A) 53 B) 54 C) 55 D) 56 E) 57 KANGAROO 2014
25. David rides his bicycle from Edinburgh to his croft. He was going to arrive at 15:00,
but he spent 32 of the planned time covering 34 of the distance. After that, he rode more
slowly and arrived exactly on time. What is the ratio of the speed for the first part of
the journey to the speed for the second part? Cadet
Time allowed: 75 minutes
A) 5 : 4 B) 4 : 3 C) 3 : 2 D) 2 : 1 E) 3 : 1 Calculators are not permitted 7--8 grades
26. The angle A of a triangle ABC equals 45◦ . The points P , Q and R are selected on the Questions for 3 points
edges AB, BC and CA, respectively, so that BQ = P Q and CQ = QR. What is the 1. Each year, the date of the Kangaroo competition is the third Thursday of March. What
angle P QR? is the latest possible date of the competition in any year?
A) 60◦ B) 75◦ C) 90◦ D) 105◦ E) It depends on Q
A) 14th March B) 15th March C) 20th March D) 21st March E) 22nd March
27. A group of 25 people consists of knights, serfs and damsels. Each knight always tells the 2. How many quadrilaterals of any size can we see in the figure?
truth, each serf always lies, and each damsel alternates between telling the truth and A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 4 E) 5
lying. When each of them was asked: “Are you a knight?”, 17 of them said “Yes”. When
each of them was then asked: “Are you a damsel?”, 12 of them said “Yes”. When each of 2014 · 2014
3. What is the result of − 2014?
them was then asked: “Are you a serf?”, 8 of them said “Yes”. How many knights are in 2014
the group? A) 0 B) 1 C) 2013 D) 2014 E) 4028 D C
A) 4 B) 5 C) 9 D) 13 E) 17
4. The area of rectangle ABCD is 10. Points M and N are
28. Several different positive integers are written on the board. Exactly two of them are midpoints of the sides AD and BC. What is the area M N
divisible by 2 and exactly 13 of them are divisible by 13. Let M be the greatest of these of quadrilateral M BN D?
numbers. What is the smallest possible value of M ? A) 0.5 B) 2.5 C) 5 D) 7.5 E) 10
A) 169 B) 260 C) 273 D) 299 E) 325 A B
5. The product of two numbers is 10 and their sum is 11. What is their difference?
A) 1 B) 3 C) 5 D) 7 E) 9
29. On a pond there are 16 water lily leaves in a 4 by 4 pattern
as shown. A frog sits on a leaf in one of the corners. It 6. Wanda has several square pieces of paper of area 4. She
then jumps from one leaf to another either horizontally or cuts them into squares and right-angled triangles in the
vertically. The frog always jumps over at least one leaf and manner shown in the first diagram. She takes some of the
never lands on the same leaf twice. What is the greatest pieces and makes the bird shown in the second diagram.
number of leaves (including the one it sits on) that the frog What is the area of the bird?
can reach?
A) 3 B) 4 C) 4.5 D) 5 E) 6
A) 16 B) 15 C) 14 D) 13 E) 12
7. A bucket was half full. A cleaner added 2 litres to the bucket. The bucket was then
30. A 5 × 5 square is made from 1 × 1 tiles, all with the same pattern, as three-quarters full. What is the capacity of the bucket?
shown. Any two adjacent tiles have the same colour along the shared A) 2 l B) 4 l C) 6 l D) 8 l E) 10 l
edge. What is the smallest possible number of black unit segments in the
perimeter of the 5 × 5 square? 8. Georg built the shape shown using seven unit cubes. How many such
A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7 E) 8 cubes does he have to add to make a cube with edges of length 3?
A) 12 B) 14 C) 16 D) 18 E) 20
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9. Which of the following calculations gives the largest result? 17. Six boys share a flat with two bathrooms which they use every morning beginning at
A) 44 × 777 B) 55 × 666 C) 77 × 444 D) 88 × 333 E) 99 × 222 7:00 o’clock. There is never more than one person in either bathroom at any one time
They spend 8, 10, 12, 17, 21 and 22 minutes at a stretch in the bathroom respectively.
10. The necklace in the picture contains grey beads and white beads. Arno takes one bead What is the earliest time that they can finish using the bathrooms?
after another from the necklace. He always takes a bead from one of the ends. He stops A) 7:45 B) 7:46 C) 7:47 D) 7:48 E) 7:50
as soon as he has taken the fifth grey bead. What is the largest number of white beads
that Arno can take?
18. A rectangle has sides of length 6 and 11. One long side is
selected. The bisectors of the angles at either end of that side
A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7 E) 8 are drawn. These bisectors divide the other long side into three
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parts. What is the length of the middle part? 45 45
Questions for 4 points 11
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
11. Jack has a piano lesson twice a week and Hannah has a piano lesson every other week.
In a given term, Jack has 15 more lessons than Hannah. How many weeks long is their
term? 19. A pirate crew dug up several gold coins. They divide the coins amongst themselves so
A) 30 B) 25 C) 20 D) 15 E) 10 that each person gets the same number of coins. If there were four fewer pirates, then
each person would get 10 more coins. However, if there were 50 fewer coins, then each
12. In the diagram, the area of each circle is 1. The area common to two overlapping circles person would get 5 fewer coins. How many coins did they dig up?
is 81 . What is the area of the region covered by the five circles? A) 80 B) 100 C) 120 D) 150 E) 250
20. The average of two positive numbers is 30% less than one of them. By what percentage
is the average greater than the other number?
A) 75% B) 70% C) 30% D) 25% E) 20%
14. Three equal rectangles are placed inside a square with side 24 cm, as 22. An antique scale is not working properly. If something is lighter than 1000 g, the scale
shown in the diagram. What is the area of one rectangle? shows the correct weight. However, if something is heavier than or equal to 1000 g, the
A) 24 cm2 B) 32 cm2 C) 36 cm2 D) 48 cm2 E) 72 cm2 scale can show any number above 1000 g. We have 5 weights A g, B g, C g, D g, E
g each under 1000 g. When they are weighed in pairs, the scale shows the following:
15. Which of the following numbers is four times less than its inverse? B + D = 1200, C + E = 2100, B + E = 800, B + C = 900, A + E = 700. Which of the
A) 14 B) 21 C) 1 D) 2 E) 4 weights is the heaviest?
A A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
A B
16. The diagram shows the triangle ABC in which BH is a
perpendicular height and AD is the angle bisector at A. α α 5
The obtuse angle between BH and AD is four times the 23. Quadrilateral ABCD has right angles only at vertices
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angle DAB (see the diagram). What is the angle CAB? A and D. The numbers show the areas of two of the
H 4α triangles. What is the area of ABCD?
A) 30◦ B) 45◦ C) 60◦ D) 75◦ E) 90◦
A) 60 B) 45 C) 40 D) 35 E) 30
C B D C
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