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IOQM Mock

Arnav Sharma
July 13, 2023

Problems
This document comprises of 30 problems and of only geometry. Best of
Luck!

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1. A circle is inscribed in quadrilateral ABCD, tangent to AB at P and to
CD at Q. Given that AP = 19, P B = 26, CQ = 37, and QD = 23, find
the sum of the digits of the square of the radius of the circle.
2. Consider a rectangle ABCD with BC = 2 · AB. Let ω be the circle that
touches the sides AB, BC, and AD. A tangent drawn from point C to
AK
the circle ω intersects the segment AD at point K. If the ratio KD can
p
be expressed as q where (p, q) = 1. Find p + q.

3. In ABC, AB = AC = 14 2, D is the midpoint of CA and E is the mid-
point of BD. Suppose CDE is similar to ABC. Find the length of BD.
4. The chord CD of the circle with diameter AB is perpendicular to AB.
Let M and N√ be the midpoints of BC and AD, respectively.
√ If BC = 6
and AD = 2 3, then if M N can be expressed as m, find m.

5. In quadrilateral ABCD, ̸ DCA = ̸ BAC = 90◦ , and diagonal BD bisects


̸
√ADC. If AC = 4 and CD = 3. If the length of BD can be expressed as
m, then find m.
6. Let △ABC be a triangle with circumcenter P and ̸ BAC = 60◦ . Suppose
line BP intersects AC at point X, and line CP intersects AB at point Y .
̸ ◦
If CY
√ = 6 and P XY = 15 , then if the length of XY can be expressed
as m. Find m.
7. Rectangle DEF G is inscribed in the triangle △ABC, with sides AC =
10, AB = 12, and BC = 10. If AD = CF , then the length of AD can
be expressed as m
n for relatively prime positive positive integers m and n.
Find m + n.

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8. Triangle ABC has AB = 14 and AC = 35. Let E, F , and G be points on
sides AB, AC, and BC respectively such that quadrilateral AEGF is a
rhombus. What is the length of segment AE?
9. Let ABCD be a square with side length 100. Denote by M the midpoint of
AB. Point P is selected inside the square so that M P = 50 and P C = 100.
Compute the integer closest to AP .
10. ABCD is a bicentric quadrilateral (has both an incircle and a circumcircle)
such that AD and BC both subtend equal angles at the incentre. If
AB = m, CD = n, how many pairs of integers (m, n) are there such that
m ≤ n ≤ 10 and the inradius of ABCD is an integer too? Write the last
two digits of your answer.

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11. Suppose that ABCD is a parallelogram whose diagonals intersect at P .
Let X and Y be the feet from P to AD and AB, respectively.
√ If AX = 1,
AY = 2, and BY = 5, then if DX can be written as m, find m.
12. In ABC, let D and E be points on the angle bisector of ̸ BAC such that
̸ ABD = ̸ ACE = 90o . Furthermore, let F be the intersection of AE
and BC, and let O be the circumcenter of AF C. If AB 3
AC = 4 , AE = 40,
and BD bisects EF , If √the perpendicular distance from A to OF can be
expressed in the form a c b where b is square-free and a and c do not share
any common factor , find a + b + c.

13. Let ABCD be a square and let points P and Q be on segments AB and
BC, respectively. Let R be the foot of the altitude from D to segment
P Q. Suppose that P R = 1, QR = 2, DR = 3, and the area of square
ABCD is mn for relatively prime positive integers m and n. Find m + n.

14. Suppose points A, B, C, D, E, and F lie on a line such that AB = 1,


BC = 4, CD = 9, DE = 16, EF = 25, and F A = 23. What is CF ?
15. Let ABCDEF be a regular hexagon. Let G be a point on ED such that
EG = 3GD. If the area of AGEF is 100, find the last two digits of the
area of hexagon ABCDEF .
16. In △ABC with AC > AB, let D be the foot of the altitude from A to
side BC, and let M be the midpoint of side AC. Let lines AB and DM
intersect at a point E. If AC = 8, AE = 5, and EM = 6, find the last
two digits of the square of the area of △ABC.
17. You are given a convex pentagon ABCDE with AB = BC, CD = DE,
̸ ABC = 150 , ̸ BCD = 165 , ̸ CDE = 30 , BD = 6. Find the area of
this pentagon.

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18. Let Ω be a circle centered at O. Let ABCD be a quadrilateral inscribed
in Ω, such that AB = 12, AD = 18, and AC is perpendicular to BD.
The circumcircle of AOC intersects ray DB past B at P . Given that
̸ P AD = 90◦ , if BD 2 can be expressed as p where p and q are co-prime
q
integers. Find the sum of digits of p + q.

19. Triangle ABC has BC = 7, CA = 8, AB = 9. Let D, E, F be the mid-


points of BC, CA, AB respectively, and let G be the intersection of AD
and BE. G′ is the reflection of G across D. Let G′ E meet CG at P , and

let G′ F meet BG at Q. If the area of AP G′ Q can be expressed as a c b
where b is not divisible by the square of any prime and a and c do not
share any common prime factor. Find a + b + c.
20. Let Γ be a circle centered at O with chord AB. The tangents to Γ at A and
B meet at C. A secant from C intersects chord AB at D and Γ at E such
that D lies on segment CE. Given that ̸ √ BOD + ̸ EAD = 180◦ , AE = 1,
a b
and BE = 2, if CE can be expressed as c where b is not divisible by the
square of any prime and a and c do not share any common prime factor.
Find a + b + c.

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21. Let ABC be a triangle with AB = 5, BC = 7, and CA = 8. Let D be a
point on BC, and define points B ′ and C ′ on line AD (or its extension)
such that BB ′ ⊥ AD and CC ′ ⊥ AD. If B ′ A = B ′ C ′ , then the ratio
BD : DC can be expressed in the form m : n, where m and n are relatively
prime positive integers. Compute 10m + n.
22. Triangle ABC has side lengths AB = 13, BC = 14, and CA = 15. Points
D and E are chosen on AC and AB, respectively, such that quadrilateral
BCDE is cyclic and when the triangle is folded along segment DE, point
A lies on side BC. If the length of DE can be expressed as mn for
relatively prime positive integers m and n, find m + n.
23. Let O be the circumcenter of triangle ABC with |AB| = 5, |BC| = 6,
|AC| = 7. Let A1 , B1 , C1 be the reflections of O over the lines BC,
AC, AB, respectively. If the distance between

A and the circumcenter of
a b
triangle A1 B1 C1 can be expressed as c where b is not divisible by the
square of any prime and a and c do not share any common prime factor.
Find a + b + c.

24. Let ABCDE be a convex pentagon with AB √


2
= BC = CD = DE,
̸ ABC = 150 , ̸ BCD = 75 , and ̸ CDE = 165◦ . If ̸ ABE = m ◦
◦ ◦
n
where m and n are relatively prime positive integers, find the last two
digits of m + n.

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25. Let △ABC have AC = 6 and BC = 3. Point E is such that CE = 1 and
AE = 5. Construct point F on segment BC such that ̸ AEB = ̸ AF B.
[AEF ] m
EF and AB are extended to meet at D. If [CF D] = n where m and n are
positive integers, find m + n (note: [ABC] denotes the area of △ABC).
26. In acute triangle ABC, the orthocenter H lies on the line connecting the
midpoint of segment AB to the midpoint of segment BC. If AC = 24,
and the altitude from B has length 14, find the last two digits of AB · BC.

27. In ∆ABC, AB = 4, AC = 5, BC = 21 Denote its circumcenter by
O and let ω be the circumcircle of triangle BOC, centered at point D.
Denote E, F as the intersections of ω with AB and AC, respectively (other
than B and C). Let G be the intersection of AD and ω that is between
A and D. If the sum of the √areas√ of triangle GAE and triangle GAF
can be written in the form a b−c e
d
where a, b, c, d, and e are positive
integers, and b and d are not divisible by the square of any prime, find
a + b + c + d + e.
28. Triangle ABC has BC = 4, AC = 2, AB = 3. A point P is chosen
on major arc BC such that the sum√ P A + P B + P C is maximized. If
this maximum can be written as mr n , where m, n, r are integers with
gcd(m, r) = 1 and n is squarefree, then compute the last two digis of
m + n + r.

29. Triangle ABC is inscribed in circle ω. The tangents to ω at B and C meet


at point T . The tangent to ω at A intersects the perpendicular bisector of
AT at point P . Given that AB = 14, AC = 30, and BC = 40, If [P BC]
can be expressed in the form pq where gcd(p, q) = 1, find the sum of the
squares of the digits of p + q.

30. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with circumcenter O and circumradius 7.


AB intersects CD at E, DA intersects CB at F . OE = 13, OF = 14.
Let cos (F OE) = pq where p, q are co-prime. Find p + q.

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