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The document is a Grade 4 mathematics test consisting of warm-up, speed-up, and challenge sections with various questions covering topics such as geometry, arithmetic, and patterns. Each question has multiple-choice answers, and no points are deducted for incorrect answers. The test is designed for students participating in the FERMAT Mathematical Olympiad.

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Grade 4 (Eng)

The document is a Grade 4 mathematics test consisting of warm-up, speed-up, and challenge sections with various questions covering topics such as geometry, arithmetic, and patterns. Each question has multiple-choice answers, and no points are deducted for incorrect answers. The test is designed for students participating in the FERMAT Mathematical Olympiad.

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FMO – Grade 4

I. Warm-up (3 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)


1. A square window has perimeter 36dm. Find the area of that window.

A) 18dm2 B) 36dm2 C) 24dm2 D) 81dm2 E) 64dm2

2. Based on the pattern below, how many matchsticks are needed to make figure 7?

A) 42 B) 28 C) 34 D) 26 E) 30

3. What should replace the question mark?

A) B) C) D) E)

4. Each day, Todd spends 30 minutes running or 20 minutes skipping rope. After 1 week,
he spent 1 hour running. How long did he spend skipping rope in that week?
A) 120 minutes B) 100 minutes C) 40 minutes D) 80 minutes E) 150 minutes

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5. Jennie needs to fill a number into each cell of the diagram below so that the product
of two consecutive numbers in the same row equals to the number in the cell right
above. Find the largest number in the diagram.

A) 13500 B) 1800 C) 27000 D) 24000 E) 2700

6. The scores of 5 students in an English test are shown in the graph below. The score of
Chris is erased. Given that the sum of scores of five students is 33, find Chris’s score.
10
8
6
4
2
0
Alisa Brad Chris Dylan Elena

A) 5 B) 9 C) 7 D) 8 E) 6

7. Henry stacks identical cubes to get the figure below. At least how many such cubes
does he need?

A) 21 B) 22 C) 23 D) 20 E) 19

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8. How many 2-digit odd numbers whose difference of digits is 3 are there?
A) 10 B) 5 C) 7 D) 6 E) 11

9. Ollie placed 5 strips of paper on the ground one by one to get the figure below.
Which color was the second strip of paper placed on the ground?

A) Blue B) Purple C) Green D) Orange E) Yellow

10. Julie arranges number cards as in the figure below so that the sum of 3 consecutive
cards is 100. Find the number of the card with question mark.

A) 15 B) 30 C) 55 D) 40 E) 35

II. Speed-up (5 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)
11. In the opening ceremony of a store, they give out 100 soda cans with numbers from 1
to 100. Every person receiving a soda can with number divisible by 3 can get another
free soda can. How many soda cans does the store need to give for free in total?

A) 103 B) 132 C) 130 D) 133 E) 134

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12. In the chess club, students are divided into 5 different groups. The teacher shows the
number of boys and girls of each group in the graph below. Given that there are 72
students in the biggest group, how many students are there in the smallest group?

Boys
Girls

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

A) 32 B) 45 C) 48 D) 54 E) 40

13. Kelsey has a photo of her family with dimension 12cm x 16cm. He fits the photo
inside a frame which is 2cm thick as the figure below. What is the area of the frame?

A) 192cm2 B) 72cm2 C) 60cm2 D) 88cm2 E) 128cm2

14. A ribbon has 77 weather symbols. A piece of the ribbon is as below. If the first symbol
is the sun, what is the last symbol on the ribbon?

A) B) C) D)
E)

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15. Isabelle has a custom pool float with 4 main colours: red, green, blue and yellow. She
takes photos of the float from 4 different positions. Which answer below cannot be
one of her four photos?

A) B) C) D) E)

III. Challenge (7 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)

16. Bob folds a square paper 2 times and cuts along the red lines as the picture below.
How many pieces of paper does he get after cutting?

A) 6 B) 5 C) 10 D) 12 E) 8

17. Riley joins a Math course with 20 lessons. Between any 2 consecutive lessons, she has
a 3-day break. If the 1st lesson falls on Sunday, which day of the week is the last lesson?
A) Tuesday B) Wednesday C) Friday
D) Thursday E) Saturday

18. David combines 2 identical rectangles and 4 identical squares to get a big rectangle as
below. Given that the perimeter of a square is 24cm, find the area of the big rectangle.

A) 96cm2 B) 384cm2 C) 216cm2 D) 192cm2 E) None of the above

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19. According to the pattern shown below, how many stars are there in the 10th group?

A) 65 B) 60 C) 59 D) 69 E) 50

20. Given 3 balances below. Find the weight of the heaviest bag among A, B and C.

A) 8kg B) 16kg C) 12kg D) 10kg E) 18kg

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