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UNIFIED COUNCIL

A n I SO 9 0 0 1 : 2015 Ce r t i f i e d Or g a n i sa t i o n

UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

CLASS - 6
Question Paper Code : UM9246

KEY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C A D A B D A C C A
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D A B D B D A B A C
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C A C B A C C B D A
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A,B,C A,B,C A,C,D A,B,C A,C,D D C B C D
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
B B B D B C B A A D

EXPLANATIONS
MATHEMATICS - 1

1: (C) Geeta’s marks = 43 × 5 – 7 × 3 = 215 – 21  109 62 27 31 


= 194     m
 3 5 2 6 
Sita’s marks = 39 × 5 – 11 × 3 = 195 – 33
= 162  1090  372  405  155 
 m
Difference of their marks = 194 – 162 = 32  30 
2: (A) The value decreases by 1 units on whole 158
number line as we move left side  m
30
3: (D) Remaining rope length
79 4
 m 5 m
 1 2 1 1 15 15
  36  12  13  5  m
 3 5 2 6
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4: (A) Predecessor of 80808079 = 80808079 – 1 15: (B) True statement is pq = r
= 80808078 16: (D) Coefficient of x is = – 6ay2
5: (B) 89° is acute angle. 17: (A) Savings in March
6: (D) Area of each plank = 6m × 3m = 18m2 `7200  `1600  `800

 Area of 6 planks = 6 × 18m = 108m2 2

7: (A) 23 is a prime which is just after 19 ` 4800



8: (C) Given figure has 2 lines of symmetry 2
= ` 2400
18: (B) Given x + 2x + 3x = 180 °
6x = 180°

180
x  30
9: (C) Given AB : BC : CA = 2 : 3 : 5 = 2x : 3x : 5x 6

 AB = 2x = 10cm 3x = 3 × 30° = 90°


 CA – BC = 5x – 3x = 2x = 10cm  It is a right angle triangle.
10: (A) Required number = a2 + b2 – (a2 – b2) 19: (A) If a = b = 0 then a + b = 0 is a whole number
= a2 + b2 – a2 + b2 20: (C) A line segment has one line of symmetry.
= 2b2 21: (C) 1,086,000 = 1,000,000 + 80,000 + 6,000
11: (D) Given x : y = 8 : 9 & y : z = 6 : 5 22: (A) floor of restaurant = 36 – 33 + 24 = 27
LCM of y ratio = 18 23: (C) Factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 & 6
x : y = 2 × 8 : 9 × 2 = 16 : 18  1 + 2 + 3 + 6 = 12 = 2 × 6
 y : z = 6 × 3 : 5 × 3 = 18 : 15  ‘6’ is a prefect number
 x : y : z = 16 : 18 : 15 Similarly 28 is also a perfect number
(OR) 24: (B) LCM of 2, 5 and 9 = 90
from options option ‘D’
25: (A) AB  BA
x : y = 16 : 18 = 8 : 9
 11 xy 13 xy   12 y 11   13 x 12 x 
y : z = 18 : 15 = 6 : 5 26: (C) LHS      y   
 2 7   5 2   7 5 
12: (A) Value of x = –12
 77 xy  26 xy   24 y  55 y   65 x  84 x 
   
 x – y = –12 – 20 = – 32  14   10   35 
13: (B) Length of rope left = (5.36 + 2.72 – 3.69)m
51 xy 31 y 19 x
= 4.39 m   
14 10 35
14: (D) Area of rectangle = l × b = (5 + 7)cm ×
(2 + 3) cm  9 1   15 4   27 2  3 3 3
27: (C)            
 7 3   8 5   14 9  7 2 7
= 60 sq cm
Area of shaded region = 60 sqcm – area 3

of unshaded parts 2
= 60 sq cm – (2 × 5) sq cm – (12 – 8) × 3
sq cm
= 60 sq cm – 10 sq cm – 12 sq cm = 38 sq cm

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2 5 REASONING
28: (B) Required value  
3 6
4  5

6 36: (D) :
9

6
37: (C) (2) Flipper (3) Flirt (4) Flock (5) Floor
3 (1) Flower

2

2 4 5 3
29: (D)  0.66,  0.8,  0.83,  0.75 38: (B)
3 5 6 4

5 2 39: (C)
 Biggest   0.83 & smallest  0.66 
6 3

5 2 54 1
    Horse
6 3 6 6 Pig

3 3
33 15 Cow
30: (A) N  9 Dog
51 11
Cat
M 9
 1 40: (D) Since A did not go to the movie on the
N 9
same days as B and C. He did not go to
MATHEMATICS - 2 the movie on Friday, Sunday, Monday,
31: (A,B,C) Wednesday or Thursday. So clearly A went
to the movie on Tuesday or Saturday.
Options A, B, C have atleast one line of
symmetry. A B C
32: (A,B,C) Mon
Sum of two prime numbers need not be Tue
even because 2 + 7 = 9 Wed
33: (A,C,D) Thur
Fri
If ab = 0 then a = 0 (or) b = 0 (or) a = b = 0
Sat
34: (A,B,C)
Sun
A triangle can not have both obtuse and
right angle 41: (B) Putting the proper signs in the given
expression,
35: (A,C,D)
16 + 8 × 4 ÷ 2 – 4 = 16 + 8 × 2 – 4
Statement A, C & D are true about LCM
= 16 + 16 – 4 = 32 – 4 = 28

42: (B)

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43: (B) Start with A, AB, ABC, ABCD, ABCDE, next 48: (A)
series in ABCDEF.
(A) is correct because it is a rewording of the
44: (D) The smaller shapes in image 1 become second statement. If "None of John's
the larger shape in image 2 and the larger shoes are green," then "All of John's
shape in image 1 becomes the smaller shoes are not green."
shape in image 2. Only option D satisfies
this analogy. (B) is incorrect because no information is
provided about whether John has orange
45: (B) Number of letters in the word 10 – 1 = 9. shoes.
CRITICAL THINKING (C) is incorrect because no information is
46: (C) provided about whether John has black
shoes.
Therefore, the correct answer is (A).

49: (A)

50: (D) Between two persons, a heavier person


(ii) (iv) is also shorter.
47: (B) Child, School, College, Employement, There A is heavier than B and taller than
Salary. C, can be written as (in terms of height)
B > A > C.
Also C is lighter than D and shorter than E,
which means, in terms of height, E > C > D.
Therefore B > A > C > D. E is taller than C,
but we do not know the relation between
the heights of A,B and E.
Hence the tallest person cannot be
determined.

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