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IMO Level 2 - Class 6 (2013-2014)

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Logical Reasoning

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Q 1. Aa Q 2.

The given question consists of five figures marked There are certain common characteristics between
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 called the Problem Figures. Select a the two Problem Figures. Select a figure from
figure from amongst the options which will continue amongst the options which shows similar
the same series as established by the five Problem characteristics as shown by the Problem Figures.
Figures.

A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
Q 3. Q 4.

Select the figure from the options in which the Group the given figures into three classes using
given Fig. X is exactly embedded as one of its part. each figure only once.

A
A 1,4,7; 3,6,9; 2,5,8
B
B 1,6,9; 2,4,7; 3,5,8
C
C 1,4,7; 2,6,9; 3,5,8

D D 1,5,7; 2,6,9; 3,4,8

Q 5. Q 6.

From his house, Mohit went 15 kms to the North. Pointing to a woman in a photograph a man says,
Then he turned West and covered 10 kms. Then, he "She is the only daughter of my wife's mother-in-
turned South and covered 5 kms. Finally, turning to law". How is the woman related to the man?
East, he covered 10 kms. In which direction is he
from his house?
A Daughter

A East B Wife

B West C Sister

C North D Mother-in-law

D South
Q 7. Q 8.

Which of the following Venn diagram correctly Find the missing character in the question given
depicts the relationship amongst "Boys, Athletes, below.
Dancers"?

C
A 18
D
B 16

C 12

D 10

Q 9. Q 10.

Which of the following will be the middle digit of In a class of students, Aarush rank is 23 rd from top
the second highest number among the following five in Mathematics, whereas his rank is 27 th from
numbers if the positions of the first and the third below in Physics. How many students are there in
digits in each number are interchanged? the class?
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A 50
A 8
B 40
B 3
C 48
C 5
D Data inadequate
D 1

Q 11. Q 12.

The positions of the first and the ninth letters in the In a certain code language 'pik da pa' means 'where
word PRESBYTERIANISMS are interchanged, are you'; 'da na ja' means 'you may come'; and 'na
Similarly, the positions of the second and the tenth ka sa' means 'he may go'. Which of the following
letters are interchanged, and so on. Which of the means come in that code language?
following will be the sixth letter from the right end
after rearrangement?
A da

A A B ja

B B C na

C I D None of these

D E
Q 13. Q 14.

Study the following arrangement carefully and Starting from a point P, Sachin walked 20 metres
answer the question given below. towards South. He turned left and walked 30 metres.
M%R4AT#J@7D5→IFNIE$36WU2H8*K9BQ He then turned left and walked 20 metres. He again
Which of the following is the eighth to the left of turned left and walked 40 metres and reached a
the seventeenth from the left end of the above point Q. How far and in which direction is the point
arrangement? Q from the point P?

A @ A 20 metres West

B U B 10 metres East

C 8 C 10 metres West

D T D 10 metres North

Q 15. Q 16.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle Find the least number of unit cubes to be added to
facing at the centre, C is third to the left of A and the solid to form complete a cuboid.
second to the right of E, B is second to the right of
C. D is second to the right of F who is second to the
right of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of C.
Who is to the immediate right of C?

A H

B G
A 21
C D
B 20
D Data inadequate
C 22

D 18
Q 17. Q 18.

There is a definite relationship between figures (i) Which of the following options most closely
and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between resembles the mirror image of the given word if
figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure mirror is placed vertically left?
from the options that will replace the question mark SUPERVISOR
? in fig. (iii).
A
B
C
D
A

Q 19. Q 20.

Select a figure from amongst the options, which Count the number of squares in the given figure.
when placed in the blank space of Fig. X would
complete the pattern.

A 8

B 12
A
C 15
B
D 18
C

D
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Mathematical Reasoning
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Aa
Q 21. Q 22.

The given figure is made up of two identical Find the weight of a cone in terms of w.
rectangles. Find the area of the shaded part.

A w kg
A 8 cm 2
B 2 w kg
B 40 cm 2
C 3 w kg
C 12 cm 2
D 4 w kg
D 20 cm 2

Q 23. Q 24.

The length of pencil B is exactly half way between Find the value of
the lengths of pencil A and pencil C. What is the (-17.5) + 152.82 ÷ 9 + 19.8 - (- 0.7) × 8.06
length of pencil B? (Give your answer as a mixed
number in the simplest form.)
A 24.90

B 22.612

C 24.854
A cm
D 24.922
B cm
C cm
D cm
Q 25. Q 26.

How many students are there in class 6B? How many boys are there in the 4 sections
altogether?
A 33
A 66
B 34
B 56
C 35
C 68
D 36
D 58

Q 27. Q 28.

Fill in the blank: Which of the following statements are true?


One full turn of the hand is __________. (i) The subtraction of an integer is the same as the
addition of its additive inverse.
(ii) One more than the given number gives the
A 3 right angles
predecessor.
(iii) When two negative numbers are added, we get
B 1 revolution a negative number.

C 1 right angle
A Only (i)
D 1 straight angle
B Both (i) and (iii)

C Both (ii) and (iii)

D Only (iii)
Q 29. Q 30.

The ratio of Mohit’s savings in account A to his Which of the following solids has the greatest
savings in account B was 8 : 7. He spent 2/5 of his number of faces?
total savings. He then transferred some money from
one account to another so that both accounts had Rs
765 each. How much money did he have at first?
A
A Rs 2450

B Rs 2500
B
C Rs 2550

D Rs 1460
C

Q 31. Q 32.

Amit and Priya had an equal amount of money. Find the smallest number of shaded squares to be
After Priya bought a dress that cost Rs 79.90 and added so that the figure has a line of symmetry.
Amit bought a watch that cost Rs 193.40, Priya had
3 times as much money as Amit. How much money
did Priya have at first?

A Rs 56.75

B Rs 113.50

C Rs 170.25
A 1
D Rs 250.15
B 2

C 3

D 4
Q 33. Q 34.

The given figure is made up of small squares. The Find the least number, which when divided by 36,
length of one side of a small square is 2 cm. Find 24 and 48, leaves remainders 33, 21 and 45,
the area of the shaded region of the figure. respectively.

A 141

B 140
A 174 cm 2
C 142
B 176 cm 2
D 144
C 177 cm 2

D 178 cm 2

Q 35.

Find the value of CLXXXVII - CX - LXXIV.

A IV

B III

C C

D XI
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Everyday Mathematics
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Q 36. Q 37.
Aa

Mary, Charu and John have Rs 25000.75, Rs The ratio of the marks scored by a student in
18000.79 and Rs 8000.45, respectively in their English, Mathematics and Science is 1 : 2 : 1. If the
personal bank accounts. How much money do they total marks of three subjects is 800, then find the
have altogether? marks in each subject respectively.

A Rs 51002.00 A 100, 200, 100

B Rs 51001.88 B 300, 600, 300

C Rs 51002.08 C 140, 280, 140

D Rs 51001.99 D 200, 400, 200


Q 38. Q 39.

Vipul earns Rs 15000 in 3 months. In how many Five square flower beds each with sides 2 m are
months will he earn Rs 95000? dugout from a piece of land, 10 m long and 5 m
wide. What is the area of the remaining part of the
land?
A 14

B 16 A 30 sq.m

C 18 B 40 sq.m

D 19 C 50 sq.m

D 60 sq.m

Q 40. Q 41.

Latika had 240 beads. She gave 1/6 of the beads to A story book costs Rs m and a bag costs Rs 5 more
her friend and 3/4 of the remainder to her sister. than a storybook. Find the cost of 1 bag and 3
How many beads did her sister receive? storybooks in terms of m in the simplest form.

A 40 A Rs 4 m

B 50 B Rs (3 + 4m)

C 150 C Rs (5 + 4m)

D 200 D Rs (4m + 1)

Q 42. Q 43.

Trees were planted at equal distances along a Three children walk together while going to school.
straight road. The distance between the first and the Their steps measure 85 cm, 90 cm and 80 cm,
fifth tree is 40 m. Find the distance between the respectively. At what distance from the starting
second and the ninth tree. point will they again start walking together?

A 30 m A 13698 cm

B 50 m B 12040 cm

C 80 m C 12240 cm

D 70 m D 10 cm
Q 44. Q 45.

Ashmit buys 638 chairs and 132 tables for his The temperature at a place rises from -20 °C to 20
office. If a chair costs Rs 1540 and a table costs Rs °C. What is the rise in temperature?
2465, find the total money spent by him.
A 20°C
A Rs 1037900
B 40°C
B Rs 1307900
C -40°C
C Rs 1307090
D 80°C
D Rs 1307009

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Achievers Section
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Q 46. Q 47.
Aa

Which of the following is the INCORRECT step for Which of the following statements is incorrect?
constructing a perpendicular to a line through a
point not on it?
A Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.
Step 1 : Given a line l and a point M not on it.
Step 2 : With M as centre, draw an arc which
intersects line l at two points P and Q. B All the sides of a rhombus are of equal
Step 3 : Using the same radius and with P and Q as length.
centres, construct two arcs that intersects at a point
say N on the other side. C All the sides of a parallelogram are of equal
Step 4 : Join MN. Thus MN is perpendicular to l. length.
D The diagonals of a square are perpendicular
A Only Step 1
to one another.
B Both Step 3 and Step 4

C Only Step 3

D All steps are correct.


Q 48. Q 49.

Fill in the blanks:A region in the interior of a circle Match the following:
enclosed by an _P_ on one side and a pair of _Q_
on the other two sides is called a _R_.

B
A (i) → (s); (ii) → (r); (iii) →
C
D (p); (iv) → (q)
B (i) → (q); (ii) → (r); (iii) →

(p); (iv) → (s)


C (i) → (r); (ii)→ (p); (iii) →

(q); (iv) → (s)


D (i) → (r); (ii) → (p); (iii) →

(s); (iv) → q

Q 50.

Select the correct option.


Statement-1 : A number for which sum of all its
factors is equal to twice the number, is called a
perfect number.
Statement-2 : 6 and 28 are perfect numbers.

A Statement-1 is true but Statement-2 is false.

B Statement-1 is false but Statement-2 is true.

C Both the Statements are true.

D Both the Statements are false.

Answers
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1.D, 2.D, 3.B, 4.C, 5.C, 6.C, 7.B, 8.B, 9.A, 10.D, 11.D, 12.B, 13.A, 14.C, 15.A, 16.B, 17.C, 18.A,
19.D, 20.C,
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Mathematical Reasoning
21.B, 22.C, 23.B, 24.D, 25.B, 26.A, 27.B, 28.B, 29.C, 30.A, 31.D, 32.D, 33.B, 34.A, 35.B,
Aa

Everyday Mathematics
36.D, 37.D, 38.D, 39.A, 40.C, 41.C, 42.D, 43.C, 44.B, 45.B,

Achievers Section
46.D, 47.C, 48.A, 49.D, 50.C,

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