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Mathematics Course Outline

Autumn 2022 Online Competition


Grade 2
Unit In this paper, students may be required to do the following:
1. Understand how to perform addition and subtraction of numbers up to 10
2. Recognise numbers up to 120
Numbers and Calculation
3. Know how to do sums of 3 numbers
4. Understand how to perform addition and subtraction of two- and three-digit numbers
1. Know how to read time on a clock face
Units and Measurement
2. Understand the concept of length
Geometry 1. Recognise triangles and quadrilaterals

Grade 3
Unit In this paper, students may be required to do the following:
1. Recognise numbers up to 10,000
2. Understand how to perform written sums of operations with carrying or borrowing
Numbers and Calculation 3. Know products of multiplication by up to 9
4. Understand how to solve problem sentences
5. Understand how to perform written sums of operations between three-digit numbers
1. Know how to read time on a clock face
Units and Measurement 2. Understand the concept of length
3. Understand the relationship between units of length
Geometry 1. Recognise triangles and quadrilaterals

Grade 4
Unit In this paper, students may be required to do the above and the following:
1. Understand how to perform written sums of multiplication
2. Understand the concept of division with and without remainder
Numbers and Calculation
3. Recognise numbers up to 100,000,000
4. Understand how to perform working sum of division
1. Understand the difference between time and period
2. Understand the concepts of mass and volume
Units and Measurement
3. Understand the relationship between different units of mass and volume
4. Know how to interpret readings on measurement apparatus
1. Recognise triangles and quadrilaterals with right angles
Geometry
2. Understand the characteristics of a cuboid
Basic Statistics 1. Know how to read and interpret tables and bar graphs

Grade 5
Unit In this paper, students may be required to do the above and the following:
1. Understand the order of calculation
2. Understand how to round off numbers up to 100,000,000,000,000
Numbers and Calculation 3. Understand the concept and calculation of decimal fractions
4. Understand the concept and properties of numeric fractions
5. Understand the relationship between integers and decimal fractions
1. Know how to measure angles
Units and Measurement
2. Understand the relationship between various angles
1. Recognise plane and compound figures, circles, and spheres
Geometry
2. Understand how to calculate areas of plane and compound figures
1. Understand how to process data by tabulation
Basic Statistics
2. Know how to read and interpret line graphs

Grade 6
Unit In this paper, students may be required to do the above and the following:
2. Understand how to perform multiplication and division of decimal fractions
3. Understand how to perform addition and subtraction of numeric fractions
Numbers and Calculation
4. Understand the application of commutative, associative, and distributive laws
5. Understand the relationship between multiples and divisor of integers
1. Know how to investigate perpendicularity and parallelity between two lines
2. Recognise special kinds of quadrilateral
Geometry 3. Understand how to calculate areas of triangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus
4. Recognise circles and their elements
5. Understand how to calculate circumference and area of a circle
1. Understand the concept of percentage
Basic Statistics
2. Know how to read and interpret circle and column graphs
01-Jun-22

Practicing for JISMO Autumn 2022 competition, please refer to the following table to use the right practice paper.

Paper 1 Paper 2
For New P2 P2 Sept '21 Competition Paper P2 Sept '20 competition paper
For New P3 P3 Sept '21 Competition Paper P2 March '22 competition paper
For New P4 P4 Sept '21 Competition Paper P3 March '22 competition paper
For New P5 P5 Sept '21 Competition Paper P4 March '22 competition paper
For New P6 P6 Sept '21 Competition Paper P5 March '22 competition paper

* The above table is for both Maths and Science paper.


JISMO M-3 (Mathematics Primary 3) | Online March 2022 a JISMO 2015

MULTIPLE CHOICES
Fill the circle on the answer sheet with the right answer.

1. What date is 715 days before January 10th? Note: There are 365 days in a year.

A. December 27th
B. January 24th
C. January 25th
D. January 26th

2. There is a water tank filled with 3 liters of water. If pouring 600 ml of water per minute from
the top of the water tank and draining 800 ml of water per minute from the bottom at the
same time, how much water will be in the water tank after 6 minutes?

A. 1 L 800 ml B. 1 L 200 ml C. 1 L 400 ml D. 1 L 600 ml

3. Lian conducted a survey on favorite sweets in his class. There are 30 students in total. Based
on the following results of the survey, how many students like neither ice cream nor donut?

• The number of students who like ice cream is 25.


• The number of students who like donut is 20.
• The number of students who like both ice cream and donut is 18.

A. 10 students B. 7 students C. 5 students D. 3 students

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4. JISMO Science and Maths Club students had exams. The following table shows their scores.
If a is 3 students more than b, find the number to replace b.

A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 7

Refer to the following story to answer questions 5 and 6.


James traveled to the post, train station, and school, then went home as illustrated below.

• The total distance James travelled is 4 km 900 m.


• The distance from the post to James’ house via the train station and school is 6 times the
distance from his house to the post.
• The distances from the post to school and from the station to James's house are both 2 km
800 m.

5. How far is the distance from the post to James’


house via the train station and school?

A. 4 km 200 m
B. 3 km 500 m
C. 4 km 100 m
D. 4 km 300 m

6. How far is the distance from the train station to school?

A. 2 km 800 m B. 2 km 100 m C. 1 km 400 m D. 700 m

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7. In a line of 212 children, Ava is 167th from the right and Ben is 84th from the left. How many
children are there between Ava and Ben?

A. 39 children B. 38 children C. 37 children D. 40 children

8. Which of the following net diagrams can be folded into a cube?

A. a, b, and e C. b, d, and e
B. a, c, and d D. c, d, and e

9. There are four shapes as shown below. If only 3 of them are needed to fill the following grids
without a space, which one is the odd one?

A. B. C. D.

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10. How many triangles are there in the following figure?

A. 16 triangles B. 15 triangles C. 14 triangles D. 13 triangles

11. There are 5 ribbons of different lengths. Dave makes triangles using 3 ribbons. How many
triangles can he make?

A. 3 triangles
B. 4 triangles
C. 5 triangles
D. 6 triangles

12. If the total weight of 1 red ball and 1 yellow ball is 9 g and the difference is 3 g, how much
does 1 blue ball weigh?

A. 2 g B. 3 g C. 4 g D. 6 g

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13. William's watch is always 5 minutes behind the right time, while Hanna's watch is always 5
minutes ahead of the right time. They always look at their watches and have a conversation.
They promised to meet at the cinema at 2:30 p.m.

Based on the following conversation, what time did


William arrive at the cinema according to his watch?

Hanna : I am sorry, I am late by 15 minutes.


William : Not at all. I waited for you only for 10 minutes.

A. 2:20 p.m. B. 2:25 p.m. C. 2:30 p.m. D. 2:40 p.m.

14. Find the numbers to replace ○ and ◇, then calculate ○ X ◇.

A. 28 C. 7
B. 21 D. 36

15. There are 5 number cards as shown below. Use 3 cards to make 3-digit numbers. How many
ways can we make 3-digit numbers?

A. 60 ways B. 24 ways C. 25 ways D. 120 ways

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16. The following figure is a rectangular parallelepiped with a height of 14 cm and a width of 20
cm. If the total length of the sides of the rectangular parallelepiped is 180 cm, what is the
length of a?

A. 12 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 9 cm
D. 11 cm

17. Twenty rings with an outer diameter of 10 cm and a width of 1 cm are connected as
illustrated below. What is the total length?

A. 180 cm B. 162 cm C. 160 cm D. 140 cm

18. There are 3 squares which sides are half the length of the square
below them. If the length of a is 42 cm, how long is the side of the
square in the middle?

A. 21 cm C. 6 cm
B. 12 cm D. 14 cm

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19. Andy, Ben, Cindy, and Donna played games. There were rankings from 1st to 4th. When they
said the followings, only one of them was lying. What was the ranking order of the four
people?

Andy : I got the 3rd place.


Ben : I got the 1st or 2nd place.
Cindy : I got the 1st place.
Donna : I got the 4th place.

A. Ben – Cindy – Andy – Donna C. Cindy – Ben – Andy – Donna


B. Ben – Cindy – Donna – Andy D. Cindy – Ben – Donna – Andy

Refer to the following story to answer questions 20 and 21.


Willy, Xavier, Yolanda, and Zara talk about foreign countries they have visited. Each of them has
the experience of traveling abroad only once and going to different countries such as America,
Egypt, Japan, and France. Answer the following questions based on the statements below.

• Yolanda and Zara have never been to America or Japan.


• Xavier has never been to America either.
• Yolanda has never been to Egypt.

20. Where has Willy been traveling?

A. America C. Japan
B. Egypt D. France

21. Who has ever been to Japan?

A. Willy B. Xavier C. Yolanda D. Zara

22. Yuma stacks up blocks to make the following figures. How many blocks does he need to
make the 9th figure?

A. 221 blocks B. 285 blocks C. 385 blocks D. 201 blocks

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ANSWER SHEET
GRADE 3 MATHEMATICS
Subject Code: M-3
RE - REGISTRATION
Participants must fill in GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
the followings for re-registration. FOR ONLINE COMPETITION
1. Participants should use only pencils and
eraser. It is recommended that they
use at least 2 pencils. The rest of the
Full name: ______________________ things such as calculator, handphone,
dictionary, protractor, ruler, pen, etc.
are not allowed to use during the exam.
Only participants for maths competition
are allowed to use 1 sheet of A4 blank
Registration: ______________________ paper for calculation.

2. The duration of the competition is 60


minutes per subject. Participants are
allowed to leave the competition at
any time after submitting the complete
Grade: ______________________
answers and switching off Zoom.
Make sure to click “Submit” button and
see closing page appears.
Once participants left the competition,
they are not allowed to re-access the
School Name: ______________________ Google Form link or re-join the
Zoom meeting.

3. In case of lost WIFI connection, if the


cause is from JISMO side, JISMO shall
secure 60 minutes for participants.
If the cause is from participants side,
participants shall be back to
the competition within 5 minutes.
While losing WIFI connection, participants
shall be back to the competition
within 5 minutes.

MULTIPLE CHOICES

21.

22.

 JISMO 2015
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MULTIPLE CHOICES
Fill the circle on the answer sheet with the right answer.

1. When 2 numbers on parallel sides are added, the sum is 12. Find the correct numbers in the
following unfolded cuboid, then calculate A + B x C.

A. 29
B. 39
C. 43
D. 64

2. Some of the following numbers are missing. Find the number to replace A.

A. 4
B. 5
C. 8
D. 9

3. There are 3 triangles of different sizes in the figure below. The largest triangle is an
equilateral triangle. The second-largest triangle is drawn by connecting the center points of
each side of the largest triangle with a straight line. The smallest triangle is drawn by
connecting the center points of each side of the second-largest triangle. What is the length
of the side of the largest triangle if the perimeter of the smallest triangle is 120 mm?

A. 12 cm B. 16 cm C. 36 cm D. 160 cm
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4. If 207 is divided by a certain integer, the remainder is 12. Among the possible integers, what
is the smallest number?

A. 39 B. 13 C. 5 D. 15

5. Three machines make six products in three minutes. If fifty machines make one hundred
products, how long will they take?

A. 3 minutes B. 1 minute C. 6 minutes D. 2 minutes

6. Ryu finds the sum of 9 consecutive numbers from 1 to 9 by creating the following equation.

Based on the fact above, what is the sum of 21 consecutive numbers starting from 19?

A. 580 B. 590 C. 609 D. 620

7. If you collect 5 empty juice bottles, you can exchange them for 1 new juice. If you have 200
new juice bottles now, what is the maximum number of juice bottles can you get?

A. 240 bottles B. 248 bottles C. 249 bottles D. 250 bottles

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8. School A conducted a survey on the participation of 121 grade 4 students in JISMO Autumn
2021. Sixty-seven students join mathematics competition while thirty-five students join both
mathematics and science competitions. If thirty-six students do not join either mathematics
or science competition, how many students join science competition?

A. 53 students B. 54 students C. 32 students D. 18 students

9. There are 2 numbers, A and B. When B is subtracted from A, the difference is 48. When A is
divided by B, the quotient is 7 and there is no remainder. Find the numbers to replace A and
B, then calculate A + B.

A. 64 B. 62 C. 56 D. 54

10. There are 4 students, A, B, C, and D talking about their game scores. If the following 3
things are defined, which of the options has the correct answer in order from the lowest to
the highest score?

(1) B’s score is equal to the sum of A and D’s.


(2) D’s score is lower than A’s.
(3) B’s score is higher than the sum of A and C’s.

A. B-A-C-D C. C-D-A-B
B. C-A-D-B D. D-C-A-B

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11. When the numbers on the left pass through the magic door, they go together following the
same rule. What number can replace A?

A. 11
B. 15
C. 28
D. 37

Refer to the following story to answer questions 12 and 13.


A rectangular piece of paper in figure 1 has a length of 6 cm. It is cut into 4 rectangles, a, b, c, and
d. The 4 rectangles are arranged to form a square as shown in figure 2.

12. What is the perimeter of the square in figure 2?

A. 24 cm B. 40 cm C. 32 cm D. 36 cm

13. What is the length of the big rectangle in figure 1?

A. 15 cm B. 12 cm C. 14 cm 5 mm D. 13 cm 5 mm

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Refer to the following story to answer questions 14 and 15.


There are 16 balls of the same size placed in a paper box. The balls fit into the box perfectly.

14. What is the radius of the ball?

A. 9 cm B. 4 cm 5 mm C. 8 cm D. 4 cm

15. What are the lengths of a and b?

A. a: 72 cm, b: 9 cm
B. a: 64 cm, b: 8 cm
C. a: 9 cm, b: 72 cm
D. a: 8 cm, b: 64 cm

16. What is the perimeter of the following figure?

A. 205 cm B. 200 cm C. 195 cm D. 190 cm

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17. Which of the following figures is not a cuboid?

A. B. C. D.

18. The numbers below go together following the same rule. What number can replace A?

A. 5954 B. 6352 C. 3185 D. 3573

19. Find the number to replace the following circles.

A. 7
B. 6
C. 0
D. 2

20. There are 10 circles with a diameter of 12 cm. When the centers of the circles a-b-c-d-e-f-g-
h-i-a are connected, a triangle will be formed. What is the name of the triangle and what is
the perimeter of it?

A. Isosceles triangle, 108 cm


B. Right-angled triangle, 120 cm
C. Equilateral triangle, 108 cm
D. Equilateral triangle, 120 cm

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21. Mrs. Kato has a 144 cm-long ribbon to tie 2 cube-shaped gift boxes as illustrated below. If
she uses 24 cm of the ribbon to make a knot, what is the length of one side of the cube-
shaped gift box?

A.20 cm B. 12 cm C. 10 cm D. 15 cm

22. By connecting the dots in the following figure, how many lines can be made?

A. 12 lines B. 15 lines C. 9 lines D. 10 lines

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ANSWER SHEET
GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS
Subject Code: M-4
RE - REGISTRATION
Participants must fill in GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
the followings for re-registration. FOR ONLINE COMPETITION
1. Participants should use only pencils and
eraser. It is recommended that they
use at least 2 pencils. The rest of the
Full name: ______________________ things such as calculator, handphone,
dictionary, protractor, ruler, pen, etc.
are not allowed to use during the exam.
Only participants for maths competition
are allowed to use 1 sheet of A4 blank
Registration: ______________________ paper for calculation.

2. The duration of the competition is 60


minutes per subject. Participants are
allowed to leave the competition at
any time after submitting the complete
Grade: ______________________
answers and switching off Zoom.
Make sure to click “Submit” button and
see closing page appears.
Once participants left the competition,
they are not allowed to re-access the
School Name: ______________________ Google Form link or re-join the
Zoom meeting.

3. In case of lost WIFI connection, if the


cause is from JISMO side, JISMO shall
secure 60 minutes for participants.
If the cause is from participants side,
participants shall be back to
the competition within 5 minutes.
While losing WIFI connection, participants
shall be back to the competition
within 5 minutes.

MULTIPLE CHOICES

21.

22.

 JISMO 2015
Invitation Letter for Simulation of The Competition

Dear participants,

Thank you for joining JISMO Online Autumn 2022.

The Autumn 2022 Olympiads will be held via online.


If you want to understand how the competition will be conducted or how to use Zoom and Google Form
simultaneously, you can join the simulation of JISMO Autumn 2022. It will only take 20 - 30 minutes.
You can even join it several times to gain more confidence and experience. We will conduct the
simulation every Tuesday and Thursday starting from 23 Aug ’22 – 3 Nov ’22, however public holiday
is not included.

 Note: During the simulation, there will only be a fun mock test provided. It is not related to
maths/science questions for the Olympiads. We hold the simulation from the following time. Be
punctual with the scheduled time. We will start the simulation timely and will not admit anyone
who joins late.

17:40 : Japan, Korea


16:40 : Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia
15:40 : Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
14:40 : Kyrgyzstan
14:10 : India

 Note: We start admitting participants 10 minute prior to the simulation.

We close the registration at the following time 1 day prior to the simulation date you chose. (e.x., if
you choose 23 Aug '22, the registration due is 22 Aug '22). We will email you the Zoom link and
Password in the morning on the simulation day.
 Registration closing time 1 day prior to the simulation date you chose:
20:00 : Japan, Korea
19:00 : Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia
18:00 : Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
17:00 : Kyrgyzstan
16:30 : India

 Time to receive Zoom link on the simulation day:


11:00 : Japan, Korea
10:00 : Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia
09:00 : Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
08:00 : Kyrgyzstan
07:30 : India

Please see the schedule of the simulation through the following link and register yourselves.
https://forms.gle/z6Trbk43JvPqH17e8

If you need any further assistance for the above-mentioned issue, please contact us
at jismo.online2@gmail.com

We wish all of you the best luck on the competition day.


Very best regards,

JISMO Committee
JISMO Committee
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As of 1 June 2022

Online Competition Guidance and Rules


for JISMO Autumn 2022

Dear Teachers and Parents,

Thank you for joining JISMO Online Autumn 2022.


In order for participants to join the competition without anxiety, please read the following
competition guidance and rules carefully and explain to them prior to the competition. We
also need your support to provide a quiet and comfortable environment for participants to
concentrate on the exam during the competition.

We wish your children the best on the competition day.

Best regards,

JISMO Committee

Competition Dates

 Sep ’22 : 24
 Oct ’22 : 1, 15, 22 and 29
 Nov ’22 : 5
(Choose the most convenient Saturday for your children.)

Requirements to Join JISMO Autumn 2022

* Own a PC or laptop at home


* Have a stabilized and strong internet connection
* Have a Zoom account with the participant’s full name
* Able to operate Zoom and Google Form independently

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Competition Time Schedule
Maths

Before the Competition Day

1. JISMO Committee will send Zoom link, ID, and password to participants’ registered
email addresses 1 day prior to the competition date.

2. Join simulation of JISMO Autumn 2022 if you want to understand how the competition
will be conducted or how to use Zoom and Google Form simultaneously, For
registering, visit our Google link, https://forms.gle/z6Trbk43JvPqH17e8 to get the time
schedule.

3. Participants must ensure the camera setting to show


their upper body via Zoom on the competition day.
* See the attached picture.

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On the Competition Day

1. JISMO Committee will invite participants by resending Zoom meeting link, ID and
password to participants’ registered email addresses at the following time on the
competition day.

10:00 : Japan, Korea


09:00 : Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia
08:00 : Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
07:00 : Kyrgyzstan
06:30 : India

2. Participants must access Zoom at least 40 minutes before exam

3. JISMO invigilators will explain about competition rules to participants.

4. Participants use Google Form for the exam questions. JISMO invigilators will inform
them the link through Zoom Chat 30 minutes before the commencement of the exam.

We recommend you to login to your Google account to save your Google Form
progress.

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5. Participants will do re-registration by filling up their names, registration number, etc.
in Google Form. Participants shall open Zoom and Google Form simultaneously
during the competition. Participants can minimize Zoom screen and maximize Google
Form screen by following the instruction below. Go to JISMO invigilator’s screen and
click “Pin Video” then click “Minimize”.

Pin JISMO invigilator’s video

Minimize Zoom Screen and Maximize Google Form

6. Participants must share screen in Zoom after opening Google Form. In case of not
sharing the screen during the competition, participants will be disqualified without
warning.

Share the whole screen


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7. Participants must go to the toilet before the exam.
8. Participants shall not switch off video during the competition. This will result in
disqualification.
9. Participants must be punctual with the exam time schedule. JISMO will start the exam
timely and will not admit anyone who joins late.

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During The Competition

1. Participants should use only pencils and eraser. It is recommended that they use at
least 2 pencils. The rest of the things such as calculator, handphone, dictionary,
protractor, ruler, pen, etc. are not allowed to use during the exam. Only participants
for maths competition are allowed to use 1 or 2 sheets of A4 blank paper for calculation.
2. The duration of the competition is 60 minutes per subject. Participants are allowed to
leave the competition at any time after submitting the complete answers and switching
off Zoom. Make sure to click “Submit” button and see closing page appears. Once
participants left the competition, they are not allowed to re-access the Google Form
link or re-join the Zoom meeting.
3. In case of lost WIFI connection, if the cause is from JISMO side, JISMO shall secure
60 minutes for participants. If the cause is from participants side, participants shall be
back to the competition within 5 minutes.
4. Participants are allowed to drink water during the exam. However, foods are not
allowed.

Disqualification

Participants may be disqualified in case of the following acts:

1. Not sharing screen, not turning mute on, using Zoom background feature, turning off
video, or switching off Zoom during the exam.

2. Using calculator, handphone, dictionary, protractor, or ruler during the exam.

3. Leaving participants’ computers for more than 5 minutes during the exam. In case of
leaving the computer, Participants shall finish the competition by submitting the
answers and switching off Zoom. This rule is applied for toilet break and WIFI
connection trouble in participants’ place.
4. Making strange movements such as hiding from the screen, making eye contact to
somebody in their places, making noise, etc.
5. Getting help from participants’ family members or friends to answer the questions
during the exam.
6. Closing Google Form both subconsciously and intentionally and loosing WIFI
connection for more than 5 minutes.

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Questions and Scores

For grades 2, 3, and 4 in both Maths and Science papers, there will be 22 multiple choice
questions which carry a total of 100 marks. No mark will be given or no deduction for
wrong answers and/or unanswered questions.

For grades 5 and 6 in both Maths and Science papers, there will be 20 multiple choice
questions and 2 short answer questions which carry a total of 100 marks. No mark will
be given or no deduction for wrong answers and/or unanswered questions.

Announcement forfor
. Announcement Test
testResults
results

School, Individual, and Legend awards winners will be announced on Tuesday, 22


November 2022 on JISMO website, http://jismo-educational.org.

Virtual Award Ceremony


. Announcement for test results

Virtual Award Ceremony will be held via online on the following dates. Registration will be
opened on 22 November 2022, and closed 3 days prior to the award ceremony date. The
registration link will be announced on the competition results announcement day (22 Nov ‘22)
on JISMO website.

Monday, 05 Dec '22 : Primary 6


Tuesday, 06 Dec '22 : Primary 5
Wednesday, 07 Dec '22 : Primary 4
Thursday, 08 Dec '22 : Primary 3
Friday, 09 Dec '22 : Primary 2

 Certificates and medals delivery schedule: M/Dec ’22 – M/Jan ‘23

We wish your children the best on the competition day.

Sincerely yours,

JISMO Committee

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