UKMT - Grey Kangaroo - Intermediate Mathematical Challenge 2012 - Questions
UKMT - Grey Kangaroo - Intermediate Mathematical Challenge 2012 - Questions
UKMT - Grey Kangaroo - Intermediate Mathematical Challenge 2012 - Questions
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1. A watch is placed face up on a table so that its minute hand points north-east. How many
minutes pass before the minute hand points north-west for the first time?
A 45 B 40 C 30 D 20 E 15
2. The Slovenian hydra has five heads. Every time a head is chopped off, five new heads grow.
Six heads are chopped off one by one. How many heads will the hydra finally have?
A 25 B 29 C 30 D 33 E 35
3. Each of the nine paths in a park is 100 m long. Ann wants to go from X
X to Y without going along any path more than once. What is the
length of the longest route she can choose?
A 900 m B 800 m C 700 m D 600 m E 500 m Y
9. Barbara wants to complete the diagram below by inserting three numbers, one into each empty
cell. She wants the sum of the first three numbers to be 100, the sum of the middle three
numbers to be 200 and the sum of the last three numbers to be 300. What number should
Barbara insert into the middle cell of the diagram?
10 130
A 50 B 60 C 70 D 75 E 100
10. In the figure, what is the value of x?
58°
A 51 B 48 C 45 100°
D 42 E 35
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11. Four cards each have a number written on one side and a phrase written on the other. The four
phrases are ‘divisible by 7’, ‘prime’, ‘odd’ and ‘greater than 100’ and the four numbers are 2,
5, 7 and 12. On each card, the number does not have the property given on the other side.
What number is written on the same card as the phrase ‘greater than 100’?
A 2 B 5 C 7 D 12 E impossible to determine
12. Three small equilateral triangles of the same size are cut from the
corners of a larger equilateral triangle with sides 6 cm as shown. The
sum of the perimeters of the three small triangles is equal to the
perimeter of the remaining hexagon. What is the side-length of one of
the small triangles?
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18. The tango is danced by couples, each consisting of one man and one woman. At a dance
evening, fewer than 50 people were present. At one moment, 34 of the men were dancing with
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5 of the women. How many people were dancing at that moment?
A 20 B 24 C 30 D 32 E 40
19. David wants to arrange the twelve numbers from 1 to 12 in a circle so that any two
neighbouring numbers differ by either 2 or 3. Which of the following pairs of numbers have
to be neighbours?
A 5 and 8 B 3 and 5 C 4 and 6 D 7 and 9 E 6 and 8
20. Some three-digit integers have the following property: if you remove the first digit of the
number, you get a perfect square; if instead you remove the last digit of the number, you also
get a perfect square. What is the sum of all the three-digit integers with this curious property?
A 1013 B 1177 C 1465 D 1993 E 2016
21. A book contains 30 stories, each starting on a new page. The lengths of the stories are 1, 2, 3,
..., 30 pages in some order. The first story starts on the first page. What is the largest number
of stories that can start on an odd-numbered page?
A 15 B 18 C 20 D 21 E 23
22. An equilateral triangle starts in a given position and is moved to new positions by a sequence of
steps. At each step it is rotated clockwise about its centre; at the first step by 3°, at the second step
by a further 9°; at the third by a further 27° and, in general, at the n th step by a further (3n) °.
How many different positions, including the initial position, will the triangle occupy?
A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 E 360
23. A long thin ribbon is folded in half lengthways, then in half again and then in half again.
Finally, the folded ribbon is cut through at right angles to its length forming several strands.
The lengths of two of the strands are 4 cm and 9 cm. Which of the following could not have
been the length of the original ribbon?
A 52 cm B 68 cm C 72 cm D 88 cm E all answers are possible
24. A large triangle is divided into four smaller triangles and three
quadrilaterals by three straight line segments. The sum of the
perimeters of the three quadrilaterals is 25 cm. The sum of the
perimeters of the four triangles is 20 cm. The perimeter of the original
triangle is 19 cm. What is the sum of the lengths of the three straight
line segments?
A 11 cm B 12 cm C 13 cm D 15 cm E 16 cm
25. Each cell of the 3 × 3 grid shown has placed in it a positive number so
that: in each row and each column, the product of the three numbers is
equal to 1; and in each 2 × 2 square, the product of the four numbers is
equal to 2. What number should be placed in the central cell?
1 1
A 16 B 8 C 4 D 4 E 8