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CL - 6 - UIMO-2023-Paper-9264 Key

This document provides the key answers to a mathematics olympiad exam for class 6. It includes 50 multiple choice questions across topics like number systems, geometry, fractions, and prime numbers. The key explains the working for several questions to illustrate the reasoning behind the answers. The exam covers a range of fundamental mathematical concepts appropriate for students of class 6.

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This document provides the key answers to a mathematics olympiad exam for class 6. It includes 50 multiple choice questions across topics like number systems, geometry, fractions, and prime numbers. The key explains the working for several questions to illustrate the reasoning behind the answers. The exam covers a range of fundamental mathematical concepts appropriate for students of class 6.

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UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

CLASS - 6
Question Paper Code : UM9264

KEY

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

EXPLANATIONS
MATHEMATICS - 1
03. (D) Given product of two numbers
0.65× 0.65× 0.65+ 0.35× 0.35× 0.35 = LCM × HCF
01. (A)
0.65× 0.65  0.65× 0.35+ 0.35× 0.35
 264 × other number = 1320 × 12
0.274625+ 0.042875 1320 ×12
=  Other number = = 60
0.4225  0.2275+ 0.1225 264
0.3175 04. (A) Greatest 5 digit number = 99,999
= =1
0.3175 Greatest 4 digit number = 9,999
02. (B) 2 × 3 × 5 × 7 × 11 × 13 × ...... = 30030 ×....  Number of 5 digit numbers
 The units digit = zero = 99,999 – 9,999 = 90,000

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1.11× 1.11+ 3.57× 3.57 10. (D) Perimeter of a triangle
05. (B) LHS =
1.5129 + 5.4756 a b c a b c a b c
= +  +   +  +
1.2321 +12.7449 2 3 4 4 3 2 3 4 3
=
6.9885
a a a b c c c
= + +    +
13.977 2 4 3 4 4 2 3
= =2
6.9885
6a + 3a + 4a b 3c  6c + 4c
06. (C) Given A : B = 6 : 5 & B : C = 4 : 1 =  
12 4 12
LCM of B ratios = 20
13a b 5c 13a  3b  5c
A : B = 6 × 4 : 5 × 4 = 24 : 20     cm
12 4 12 12
B : C = 4 × 5 : 1 × 5 = 20 : 5
 A : B : C = 24 : 20 : 5  A : C = 24 : 5 3 5
11. (D) 3:4= ,5:8= ,
4 8
07. (C) Area of rectangle
11 15
2 2 11 : 12 = ’ 15 : 16 =
= lb = 47 cm × 11 cm 12 16
3 11
 LCM of denominators = 48
143 123
= × cm2 3 3 12 36
3 11  = × =
4 4 12 48
= 533 cm2
08. (B) A rectangle has two lines of symmetry. 5 5 6 30
= × =
8 8 6 48

11 11 4 44
= × =
12 12 4 48
09. (C) Let x = 19, then LHS of Option A
15 15 3 45
= × =
21 18 35  18 17 16 16 3 48
=  = =
3 5 5 5
45 44 30 36
 > > >
22 11 9 48 48 48 48
RHS of Option A = 1= 1 =
4 2 2
45
Let x = 19 the LHS of Option B  is greatest  15 : 16 is greatest.
48
21 20
=  =3 12. (D) 320 is divisible by 8
3 5
 2345678987654320 is divisible by 8
22 13  2345678987654325
RHS of Option B = +1=
4 2
= 2345678987654320 + 5
LHS of Option B  RHS of Option B
 Remainder = 5
Let x = 19, the LHS of Option C = 3

19  3 16
RHS of Option C = 1 = 1= 3
4 4
LHS of Option C = RHS of Option C

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13. (C) The possible fractions can be 20. (B) Prime numbers between 1 and 50 are

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47
, , , , , , ,
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2  m = 15
Prime numbers between 50 and 100 are
3
Among satisfies the given condition 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97
7
 n = 10
3+3 6
of = =1  m – n = 15 – 10 = 5
7 1 6
21. (B) 997 is the greatest 3 digit prime number
7–3=4
22. (C) 42 = 6 × 7 & 78 = 6 × 13
14. (B) LCM of 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 & 12 = 120
 First number = 7, second number = 6, third
Required number = 120x + 2 number = 13
Given (120x + 2) is divisible by 13 Product of this three numbers
 962 is in the form of 120x + 2 and divisible = 6 × 7 × 13 = 546
by 13 also
2 3 7 11
23. (B) 3 + 7  8 2
15. (B) Given (1 + 2 + 3 +......+ 50) + (46 + 47 + 3 5 10 15
......+ 99) = 1275 + 3915
11 38 87 41
1 + 2 + 3 +......+ 50 + (46 + 47 + 48 + 49 = +  
3 5 10 15
+ 50) + (51 + .......+ 99) = 5190
110 + 228  261  82
 1 + 2 + 3 + ...... + 50 + 240 + 51 + 52 =
+.....+ 99 = 5190 30
5 1
 1 + 2 + 3 + .......+ 99 = 5190 – 240 = 4950 = =
30 6
16. (D) No property is satisfied by the division 24. (C) 7x2 + 5xy – 9y2 – 4x2 – 7xy + 5y2 + 4y2 –
operation 3x2 – 6xy
17. (C) The required numbers are 18 & 8 = 7x2 – 4x2 – 3x2 – 9y2 + 5y2 + 4y2 + 5xy –
because 18 × 8 = 144 & 18 + 8 = 26 7xy – 6xy

 larger number = 18 = 7x2 – 7x2 – 9y2 + 9y2 – 2xy – 6xy


= 7x2 – 7x2 – 9y2 + 9y2 – 2xy – 6xy
18. (A) Smallest odd composite number = 9
= – 8xy
 41 + P is divisible by 9
25. (B) Given the ratio of A & B
 45 is divisible by 9
 41 + P = 45 5 5 5 5
: = ×12: ×12
4 3 4 3
P=4
=5×3:5×4
19. (B) Age of Ram = 60y – 5y = 55y
=3:4 = 3x : 4x
Age of Raju = 55y – 4y = 51 year
 A’s amount = ` 3x & B’s amount = ` 4x
Age of Babu = 51y – 6y = 45 years Given 3x = ` 36,774
Age difference between Mahesh & Babu `36,774
= 60y – 45y = 15y x= = 12,258
3
 Total money = ` (3x + 4x) = ` 7x
= ` 7 × 12,258 = ` 85,806
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26. (A) Let a = 5  z & b = 10  z then MATHEMATICS - 2
a – b = 5 – 10 = –5  z 31. (A, B, C, D)
 Subtraction of integers follow closure Sum of odd place numbers = 5 + 8 + 3 + 7
property + 9 + 6 + 4 = 42
27. (A) CDXXVIII = 428, CDXXIII = 423, CCCXLIII = Sum of even place numbers
343, CCCII = 302
= 4 + 9 + 6 + 8 + 7 + 5 + 3 = 42
 Option ‘A’ is in descending order
 The difference of their sums
28. (C) Dividend = Divisor × quotient + Remainder
= 42 – 42 = 0
10,00,000 = divisor × 999 + 1
Given number is divisible by 11
 Divisor × 999
Option B:
= 10,00,000 – 1 = 9,99,999
7 + 5 + 3 + 8 + 6 + 4 + 9 = 42
9,99,999
 Divisor = = 1001 5 + 8 + 3 + 7 + 9 + 6 + 4 = 42
999
 Option ‘B’ is divisible by 11
29. (B) The result is having more than 51 factors
Similarly option’C’ & option ‘D’ are also
 It is a composite number divisible by 11
It is even number 32. (B, D)
30. (C) LCM of 48, 32, 16, 24 & 12 = 96

19 38 17 51


247) 416 ( 1  = , = ,
247 48 96 32 96
169 ) 247 ( 1
169 7 42 13 52 5 40
= , = , =
78 ) 169 ( 2 16 96 24 96 12 96
156
13 ) 78 (6 52 51 42 40 38
< < < <
78 96 96 96 96 96
0
13 17 7 5 19
i.e., < < < <
24 32 16 12 48
13 ) 663 ( 51
65 LCM of 36, 24, 9, 6 and 4 = 72
13
13 23 46 17 51 7 56 3 54
= , = , = , =
0 36 72 24 72 9 72 4 72

HCF = 13 5 60
=
6 72
13 247, 416, 663 Ascending order is
19, 32, 51
60 56 54 51 46
< < < <
 LCM = 13 × 19 × 32 × 51 72 72 72 72 72
= 4,03,104
5 7 3 17 23
 LCM + HCF = 4,03,104 + 13 = 4,03,117 i.e., < < < <
6 9 4 24 36

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33. (A, B, C)
Option ‘A’ is true because 2 + 3 = 5
Option ‘B’ is true because 5 + 7 + 11 = 23
which is an odd number 42. (B)

Option ‘C’ is true because


3 × 5 × 11 = 165 which is an odd number
Option ‘D’ is false because 43. (C) Among the options MOTOR is formed
2 × 5 × 11 = 110 which is even number from the given word.
34. (C, D) A square and rhombus have equal sides 44. (A) The folded transparent sheet will appear
as
35. (A, B, C) Options A, B & C are true
Upon
REASONING
Folding

45. (C) From the table, we find that Harsh is


36. (C)
neither hardworking nor ambitious.
Hard
37. (B) S T A R Intelligent
working Honest Ambitious

38. (D) moves one step clockwise direction Kiran    


moves opposite side. Gopal    

Harsha    
Raghu    

Jitendra    

Hence, option (C) is correct.

39. (B) CRITICAL THINKING

46. (A) Underneath the shelf well that one is a


40. (C) Except option (C) remaining options are lot more shallower on B so therefore the
equal size triangles. correct answer is shelf A will definitely
break first.
47. (B) From statement 2 alone we can get to
know who lives in which state. A - Assam,
B - Bihar.
41. (A) 9=3×3
D and E are already given, so only C is
15 = 3 × 5 left out who will be living in Kashmir.
21 = 3 × 7 ............ (A)
7=9–2 an clock an clock

7 = 12 – 5 4 1
clockwise
7 = 20 – 13 ............ (B) 5

4=2×2 48. (D)


3
16 = 2 × 8 2
clockwise
clockwise
24 = 2 × 12 ............ (C)
A + B + C = 7 + 13 + 12  32
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49. (C) Because ‘Heroism’ means great bravery
and Synonyms is Courage.

50. (B)

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