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UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD (UPDATED)

CLASS - 7
Question Paper Code : 4O109

KEY

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

SOLUTIONS

MATHEMATICS - 1 02. (A) Here jumping downwards is taken as


positive and jumping upwards is taken
01. (A) Use BODMAS rule & simplify as negative
124 × 4 –3 + 118 ÷ 2 Also given that the monkey is sitting
  on the first step
= 496 – 3 + 59 1 + (+3) + (–2) + (+3) + (–2) + (+3) + (–2)
+ (+3) + (–2) + (+3)+(–2) + (+3)
= 493 + 59 = 552
= 1+3–2+3–2+3–2+3–2+3–2+3
is 11 steps
(or)

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Step - 1 1
05. (A) Required probability =
1 6
Step - 2
3p + 2 4p  3 p  1
2 3 06. (D) Given  + =4
Step - 3 5 7 35
4 5 Multiplying by 35, we have
Step - 4
7(3p + 2) –5(4p – 3) + (p – 1) = 140
6 7
Step - 5  21p + 14 – 20p + 15 + p – 1 = 140
8 9  2p + 28 = 140  2p = 112
Step - 6
 p = 56
Step - 7 07. (C) Let the first prize be Rs. x
10 11

Step - 8 3
 Second prize = Rs. x
4
Step - 9 1 3x 3x
Third prize = Rs. 2 × 4 = Rs. 8
1
03. (D) LHS  1 
1
1  3x 3x 
1  Rs.  x + + = Rs. 2250
1
 3   4 8 
 
 2 
17 x
 Rs. = Rs. 2550
1 8
1
1  x = Rs. 1200
1
2
1 08. (A) Clearly p = 360° – 270° = 90°
3

1
(Angles at a point)
1
1 Through C, draw a line l parallel to AB
1
4 and DE
1
 5 
 
 3  A B
q
1 1 5 y
 1 1 1
3  8  8 b
1   p C 270 l
5  5  a = 42
o
o
D 42 E
8  5 13
  42° + x = 180° and q + y = 180°
8 8 
04. (A) The sum of weights of 10 apples before  x = 180° – 42° = 180°
the error was detected is 520 g.  y = 270° – 138° = 132°
Increase in the weight after the
correction is 10 g per apple  for 10  q = 180° – 132° = 48°
apples, = 10 × 10 g = 100 g Alternate Method:
 Correct sum of weight of apples p = 90°, p = a + b = 90°
= (520 + 100) g = 620 g a = 42° (Since l || DE, alternate angles)
Hence, correct average weight  b = 90° – 42° = 48°
620 q = b = 48° (Alternate angles)
= = 62 g
10

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09. (B) Let the required number be x. Then, 12. (D) Consider a right ABC in which B = 90°

13  13  BC = 12 cm and AC = 13 cm


+ x = –5  x = –5 –   Now, AB² + BC² = AC²
6  6 
(By Pythagoras theorem)
5 13   13  13 
=
1

6    6   6   AB² = (AC² – BC²)
   
 AB² = 169 – 144 = 25
30  13 17
=   AB = 5 cm
6 6
 AB = 5 cm
13  17 
 Required difference    1 
6  6   Area of triangle ABC =  2  BC  AB  cm²
 
13  17 4 2 1 
=      12  5  cm²  30 cm²
6 6 3 2 
10. (A) B = A + 20% of A
In  ABC, A B C  180
o
13. (B)
20
= A + A A  3A  104o  180o
100
5A + A 6A 4A  76o
B= =
5 5 76o
A   19o
4
6A 50 6A
C = B  50% of B =  ×
5 100 5 B  3A  57o

C=
6A  3A 3A
=
x3  y3  z3  3xyz
5 5 14. (D) We have 2
x  y2  z2  xy  yz  zx
3 20 3 3 3
= × A

1   2   1   3 1 2  1 
5 20 2 2 2
1   2   1  1  2    2  1    1 1 
60
C= A = 60% A 1 8 1 6 14
100   2
1 4 12  2 1 7
11. (A) Let the profit % be x
15. (C) Total S.I = Rs. 275
3 100  x   CP 100  10 
Given of CP Let x be the sum borrowed at 7% rate.
4 100 100
(2500 – x) × 5 × 2 x ×7×2
3 100  x   CP × 90 So, + = 275
 × CP × 100 100
4 100 100
 x = Rs. 625
90 4 1
100 + x = CP ×  100   16. (A) 993 – 3 × 992 × 100 + 3 × 99 × 1002 –
100 3 CP
1003
100 + x = 120
= 9,70,299 – 29,40,300 + 29,70,000 –
x = 120 –100 10,00,000
x = 20%
= 9,70,299 + 29,70,000 – 29,40,300 –
10,00,000
= 39,40,299 – 39,49,300
= –1
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17. (C) Given AOB + BOC + COD = 180° 21. (D) Given AOD  DOB  180o
[ straight angle] 2x + 3x = 180°
11x + 12x + 13x = 180° x = 36°
36x = 180° Given  DOB  3 x
180°  DOG  EOB  3 x
x= = 5°
36 2z + z = 3x
 AOC = 11x + 12x = 23x = 23 × 5° = 115° 3z = 3x
5  z=x
18. (C) 0.3125
16  x = z = 36°
13
0.546 D
24 3y/4 2z E
C
3 z
0.75 y/4
2x 3x
4 A B
O
7
0.58. Given  AOD  2 x
12
3   AOC   COD  2 x.
 is the smallest rational number
4
y 3y
19. (C) 22025 – 22024 – 22023 + 22022 = K × 22022   2x
4 4
 22022 × 23 – 22022 – 22 – 22022 × 21 + 22022 × y = 2x
1 = K × 22022
3y 3
 22022 (23 – 22 – 2 + 1) = k × 22022 COE  COD  DOE   2 z  2x  2x
4 4
22022 (8 – 4 – 2 + 1) = k × 22022 3x 7x
  2x =
22022  3 2 2
k=
22022
7  36o
k=3  = 126°
2
20. (C) AB = 6 m, CD = 11 m, AC = 12 m 22. (C) Given AB = BD
Now, DE = (CD – CE) = (11 – 6) m = 5 m
 BAD  BDA  35

5m
b  BDA  BAD
B E
12 m  b = 35° + 35° = 70°
6m 6m
Also given AC = CE
A 12 m C
 CAE = CEA = 46°
In BED,
BD2 = BE2 + DE2 A

= (12)2 + (5)2 a

= 144 + 25 = 169
 BD = 13 m 35° b c 46°
D B C E
 Answer is option (C)

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Using exterior angle property,
 3a2  4a2  6a2   4b3  9b3  12b3 
 c  CAE  CEA   
 6   12 
= 46° + 46° = 92°
 5c3  16c3  20c3 
In ABC , a  b  c  180°  
 20 
(Since sum of angles in a triangle is 180°)
13a2 25b3 c3
 a  180  b  c   
6 12 20
 a  180  70  92  18
3 9 7 13 3 13
27. (C) LHS       
 a  18  , b  70 10 10 15 15 20 20
and c  92 3  9 7  13 3 13
  
23. (D) Let 'x' be the other number.Let 'x' be the 10 15 20
–4 –9 12 6 10
other number x × =   
3 16 10 15 20
6 2 1
–9/16 –9 –3 27   
 x= = × = 5 5 2
–4/3 16 4 64
12  4  5 21
24. (B) a+b–c=a+b–c+c–c  
10 10
= a + b + c – 2c 28. (A) Area of shaded part = Area of PQRS –
= 2s – 2c area of ABCD

= 2(s – c) = (952 – 912) sq m

25. (B) Let the sum be P = (9025 – 8281) sq m

Let the number of times it gets multiplied = 744 sq m


be x 67,860
29. (B) Option (A) :  145
T = 10 years 468

R = 20% p.a 60,088


Option (B) :  116
518
TR 
We know that, A  P  1  
 100  70,040
Option (C) :  136
515
 10  20 
 xP  P  1  
 100  65,125
Option (D) :  125
521
 xP  3P
– 116 > – 125 > – 136 > – 145
 x 3
30. (B) Let the height be x cm.
2 3 3 2 3 3
a b c 2a 3b 4c
26. (C) LHS =      Then, the base = 2x cm.
2 3 4 3 4 5
 Area of the parallelogram = (Base ×
+ a 2 – b3 – c3 height)
 a2 2a2   b3 3b3  = (2x × x) cm² = (2x2) cm2.
   a2       b3 
2 3   3 4  But, area of the parallelogram = 648 cm2
 2x2 = 648  x2 = 324  x = 18
 c3 4c3 
   c3  Hence, the base of the parallelogram is
4 5  2 × 18 = 36 cm
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MATHEMATICS - 2 Option (C) i = 1
31. (B, C) The lines AB and EF intersect at G. 12025 = 1

 ECG = AGF i < 12025 is false


(Vertically opposite angles) Option (D) 950 = (32)50 = 3100
 AGF = 65° 3123 > 950
Since AB||CD Hence Option ‘D’ is correct.
GHD = AGH = AGF 33. (A,B,C,D)
GHD = 65° Area of a rectangle = 16 × 9 cm2 = 144 cm2
(Since AGH = 65°) Area of a square = 12cm × 12cm = 144 cm2
 GHO + OHD = 65° 1
Area of u triangle = 368cm = 144 cm2
2

 40° + q° = 65° 2

 q° = 65° – 40° = 25° 1 1


 
2
Area of a square = × d2   12 2
2 2
E

G
65° 1
A B = × 12 × 12 × 2 cm2 = 144 cm2
45° 2
p° O
X Y
40° 34. (A, B, C, D)

C D
H Option ‘A’ : 4 cm + 1.5 cm = 5.5 cm > 5 cm
F Option ‘B’ : 4 cm + 5 cm = 9 cm > 8 cm
Option ‘C’ : 4 cm + 4 cm = 8 cm > 5 cm
Draw a line XY through 'O' parallel to
AB and CD. Option ‘D’ : 4 cm + 5 cm = 9 cm > 5 cm
35. (A, B, D)
Since XY || AB, XOG =BGO
 XOG = 45° ( Alternate angles) and 4 7
= –0.444 and = –0.41
XY || CD  XOH = OHD 9 17
 XOH = 25°
6
But p° = XOG + XOH = –0.35 does n’t lie between –0.44 and –
17
 p = 45° + 25° = 70°
0.411

 p = 70° & q = 25° 9


= –0.45 does n’t lies between –0.44 and –
32. (A,B,D) 20
0.411
Option (A) (0.1)3 = 0.001
135
(0.1)2 = 0.01 =  0.434
311
 (0.1)3 < (0.1)2 lies between –0.44 and –0.411
 Option ‘A’ is correct.
2
Option (B) 41026 = (22)1026  0.4 does not lie between –0.44 and –
5
= 22 × 1026 0.41
= 22052
 22024 < 22052
Option ‘B’ is correct

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REASONING F
A B
36. (D) FIT = 6 + 9 + 20 = 35
E I G
MIT = 13 + 9 + 20 = 42 45. (D)
D C
37. (D) Except option (D) remaining all prime H
numbers. There are 16 triangles in the given figure.
38. (B) In the given pattern alternates between 1. AFI 2. BFI 3. BGI 4. CGI
adding letters at the beginning and the 5. CHI 6. DHI 7. DEI 8. AEI
end of the word follwoing this logic, 9. ABI 10. BCI 11. CDI
adding “P” to the beginning of “leter” 12. ADI 13. ABC 14. BCD
completes the sequence. 15. CDA 16. ABD
39. (C) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 CRITICAL THINKING
40. (D) 2×5–6+2=6
46. (C) The shortest person is S from the given
information, R is the third tallest and S
41. (C)
N E
N is shorter than both T and Q, making S
the shortest among all
W E
W
S
U is in South-West of E
U top
47. (D)
front side
42. (D) 3 + 6 = 9 (Right to left)
Now 9th from the right (i.e., 9th from left in 48. (D) Area 2, 3, 4 rep healthy people
original) is I which is given in option (D). Area 5, 3, 4 rep old person
43. (C) 685349 Area 2, 4 rep men
AMOEBA Therefore Area 2 represent healthy men
Hence the answer is option (C). but not old person.

44. (B) 49. (B) The digit 0 appears 5 times in the page
numbers (10, 20, 30, 40, 50)
The digit 8 appears 6 times in the page
numbers (8, 18, 28, 38, 48, 58)
R
P Q
50. (A) The assertion is true because no life
exists on the moon due to its lack of
an atmophere. The reason is also
Hence the correct option is (B) correct, as the moons atmosphere is
i.e., P Q R too thin to support life, unlike earth’s
atmosphere, which is essential for
sustaining life.
 Both Assertion and Reason are true and
Reason is correct explantion of
Assertion.

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