AMO TOURNAMENT 2022
Grade: 4
Time allowed: 30 minutes
GROUP STAGE
Question 1. What number can replace the square to make the statement true?
21 + 22 + 23 + 24 + 25 + 26 + 27 = 7×
A. 22. B. 24. C. 26. D. 27.
Question 2. The sum of 3 positive consecutive integers is equal to 96. Find the largest of these
numbers.
A. 32. B. 33. C. 34. D. 35.
Question 3. Amy chooses any number from 111 to 132. She adds 73 to it and subtracts 57 from the
resulting sum. Afterwards she adds 24 to the difference. Finally, she subtracts original number from
the sum. What is the number she will get after all these operations?
A. 35. B. 36. C. 40. D. 42.
Question 4. Three friends weigh respectively 24, 30 and 42 kilograms. They want to cross a river
by using a boat that can carry a maximum of 70 kg. At least how many times would this boat need
to cross the river, so that all three of them would get to the opposite shore?
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
Question 5. Pablo has nickels and dimes and no other coins. He has six more dimes than nickels.
Altogether, he has $1.50. How many nickels does Pablo have? (Note: Nickel is a coin worth of 5 cents;
Dime is a coin worth of 10 cents).
A. 4. B. 5. C. 6. D. 7.
Question 6. When A is divided by 5 the remainder is 2. What is the remainder when 3A is divided
by 5?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 0.
Question 7. Last year 33 white, red and yellow tullips blossomed at the same time in Maya’s garden.
The white and red tullips together were 19, and the red and yellow tullips together were 18. Which
tullips were of the greatest number?
A. Red. B. White.
C. They are the same. D. Not enough data.
Question 8.
The figure shown at the right is made by placing cubes on top of each
other with no gaps. Not all cubes are visible. How many cubes does the
figure contain?
A. 18. B. 19. C. 20. D. 21.
Question 9. It is known that:
○ Among A, B, C and D there are two excellent students;
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○ Among A, B and C there is one excellent student;
○ Among A, C and D there is one excellent student.
How many are the excellent students?
A. 4. B. 3. C. 2. D. 1.
Question 10. The sum of the three-digit numbers 32A, 5B6 and C11 is 1010 (and represent missing
numbers). In this case, what is the three-digit number ABC ?
A. 471. B. 361. C. 371. D. 361.
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ANSWER KEY
1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. C
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AMO TOURNAMENT 2022
Grade: 4
Time allowed: 30 minutes
PLAY-OFF ROUND
Question 1. All of Bella’s photos are in 8 photo books. Each photo book has 25 photos. Which
expression shows how to find the total number of photos Bella has?
A. 25 ÷ 8. B. 25 − 8 . C. 25 + 8. D. 25 × 8.
Question 2. Use the digits 8, 9, 6, and 1. How many four-digit counting numbers whose digits are
8, 9, 6 and 1 are there?
A. 10. B. 12. C. 24. D. 18.
Question 3. Darla’s music lesson begins at 3 : 30 P.M. The lesson is 45 minutes long. Which clock
shows the time her music lesson ends?
A. A. B. B. C. C. D. D.
Question 4. Choose the correct answer.
A. 967 is closer to 1000 than to 950. B. 220 is closer to 230 than to 205.
C. 58 is closer to 50 than to 60. D. 16 is closer to 10 than to 20.
Question 5. A package of paper towels has 12 rolls of paper towels in it. Mr. Kelly wants to put an
equal number of rolls of paper towels into 4 rooms. He uses the number sentence below to find the
number of rolls of paper towels, t, he should put into each room.
12 ÷ t = 4
Which number sentence shows another way Mr. Kelly can find the number of rolls of paper towels,
t, he should put into each room?
A. 4 : 12 = t. B. 4 − t = 12. C. 4 + 12 = t. D. 4 × t = 12.
Question 6. Use the figure below to answer the question.
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What shapes are used to create the figure shown?
A. Two hexagons and six rectangles. B. Two pentagons and six rectangles.
C. One pentagon and seven rectangles. D. One hexagon and seven rectangles.
Question 7. There were 812 adults at a concert. The number of adults was 4 times the number of
children at the concert. How many people were there at the concert?
A. 203. B. 1010. C. 1015. D. 2020.
Question 8. Which figure can form a pyramid when folded on the dotted lines without overlap-
ping?
A. . B. .
C. . D. .
Question 9. One side of a rectangle is 8cm long. Another side of the rectangle is 10cm long. What
are the lengths of the other 2 sides of the rectangle?
A. They could be any length. B. 10cm and 8cm.
C. 10cm and 10cm. D. 8cm and 8cm.
Question 10. Use the graph below to answer the question.
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Mrs. Anderson graphs her students’ favorite colors. In art class, the students paint a picture with
their favorite color. All bottles of paint have the same amount to start with. Which two colors of
paint are likely to run out first?
A. Red and Green. B. Red and Orange. C. Orange and Blue. D. Yellow and Purple.
Question 11. Use the number line below to answer the question.
3
Which point is located at 12 ?
4
A. Q. B. R. C. S. D. T .
Question 12. Megan’s art class painted two rectangular murals. The size of the mural is show below.
The second mural had the same area as the first mural but had a different perimeter. Which measures
could be the side lengths of the second mural?
A. 8 feet and 6 feet. B. 5 feet and 9 feet. C. 4 feet and 12 feet. D. 4 feet and 10 feet.
Question 13. Look at the picture below.
Which of the following show the same fraction shaded?
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A. . B. . C. . D. .
Question 14. 25 means 2 multiplied by itself 5 times, i.e. 25 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 32. What is 34
equal to?
A. 7. B. 12. C. 27. D. 81.
Question 15. What comes next in the sequence below?
4, 9, 19, 39, 79, ?
A. 119. B. 134. C. 139. D. 159.
Question 16. Alana was travelling cross-country. The first day, she travelled 80 kilometres; the
second day, 100 kilometres; the third day, 70 kilometres; the fourth day, 90 kilometres; and on the
fifth day she travelled 60 kilometres. How many kilometres did she travel on the 10th day?
A. 30. B. 40. C. 50. D. 60.
Question 17. How many squares are there in the diagram?
A. 11. B. 12. C. 10. D. 9.
Question 18. Find the missing number.
12 40 10
18 135 3 ? 390 25 5 150 15
12 45 20
A. 50. B. 30. C. 20. D. 40.
Question 19. A meal in a fancy restaurant costs three times as much as a meal in the cafeteria. The
meal in the fancy restaurant costs $36. In a 5-day workweek, Mary ate lunch at the fancy restaurant
once, and in the cafeteria the rest of the days. How much did she spend on lunch that week?
A. 86. B. 84. C. 80. D. 82.
Question 20. In the following alphabetic, all the different letters stand for different digits. Find
C + D + D + B.
A B C
+ A B C
C D D B
A. 12. B. 11. C. 13. D. 10.
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Question 21. Some people are standing equally spaced around a circle, and they are numbered
starting from the number 1 at anticlockwise direction. If the person numbered 3 is directly opposite
the person numbered 10, how many people are there?
A. 15. B. 14. C. 16. D. 13.
Question 22. What is the largest number of pieces you can obtain by cutting a round cake with
only 4 straight cut?
A. 11. B. 12. C. 14. D. 9.
Question 23. Find the value of
90 − 80 + 70 − 60 + 50 − 40 + 30 − 20 + 10.
A. 70. B. 50. C. 60. D. 4 feet and 10 feet.
Question 24. Danny’s age is a multiple of 7. Last year, his age was a multiple of 12. Next year, his
age will be a multiple of 10. How old will Danny be 5 years later?
A. 54. B. 46. C. 51. D. 49.
Question 25. Jack weighed 3 full bottles of milk and 2 empty bottles and got 155 grams. He then
weighed 3 full bottles of milk and 5 empty bottles and got 230 grams. How many grams does one
full bottle weigh?
A. 20. B. 30. C. 25. D. 35.
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ANSWER KEY
1. D 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. C
11. C 12. C 13. D 14. D 15. D 16. A 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. B
21. B 22. C 23. B 24. A 25. D
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AMO TOURNAMENT 2022
Grade: 4
Time allowed: 30 minutes
FINAL MATCH
Question 1. It is given that
a ❄ b = a × b + a − b.
For example:
2 ❄ 3 = 2 × 3 + 2 − 3.
Find the value of 4 ❄ 3 − 3 ❄ 4.
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. E. 5.
Question 2. Which of the following statements is false?
A. All squares are quadrilaterals.
B. All quadrilaterals are rectangles.
C. All rectangles are quadrilaterals.
D. All squares are rectangles.
E. All quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
Question 3. Isabelle earns $20 per hour by selling vegetables. Last week she worked for 5 hours,
and spent $59 of the money she earned. Which of following expression shows the money left with
her?
A. $20.00 × 5 + $59.00. B. $20.00 × 5 − $59.00. C. $20.00 × 5 : $59.00.
D. $20.00 + 5 − $59.00. E. None of the above.
Question 4. Which of following has the greatest value?
A. (2 × 100, 000) + (5 × 100).
B. (3 × 100, 000) + (5 × 100) + (2 × 10).
C. (3 × 100, 000) + (4 × 100) + (2 × 10).
D. (2 × 100, 000) + (4 × 100).
E. None of the above.
Question 5. The table shows description of four Copiers.
Printer Specification
Copier 1 Copies 3 pages per second
Copier 2 Copies 1 page every 3 seconds
Copier 3 Copies 188 pages per minute
Copier 4 Copies 180 pages per minute
Which is the fastest?
A. Copier 1. B. Copier 2. C. Copier 3.
D. Copier 4. E. All are the same.
Question 6. The diagram shows a figure that contains 7 identical squares. The area of the figures
is 112cm2 . Find its perimeter.
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A. 56cm. B. 60cm. C. 64cm. D. 68cm. E. 72cm.
Question 7. Billy and Phil the rabbits are in separate cages. The ratio of the number of carrots in
Billy’s cage to Phil’s cage was 3 : 4. After some carrots from Phil’s cage were transferred to Billy’s
cage, the ratio of the number of carrots in Billy’s cage to Phil’s cage became 2 : 1. What is the
smallest possible number of carrots that were transferred?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.
D. 5. E. None of the above.
Question 8. During break time, one of five students wrote something nasty on the blackboard. When
the teacher asked, they answered in the following order:
○ Andrew: "It was Barry or Cris."
○ Barry: "Neither Elsa nor I did it."
○ Cris: "Andrew and Barry are both lying."
○ Daniel: "Either Andrew or Barry is telling the truth."
○ Elsa: "Daniel is not telling the truth."
The teacher knows that three of them never lie while the other two may lie. Who wrote it?
A. Andrew. B. Barry. C. Cris. D. Daniel. E. Elsa.
Question 9. Wendy has 5 pairs of pants and 8 shirts. How many different combinations can she
make with these items?
A. 13. B. 20. C. 30. D. 40. E. 24.
Question 10. Which of the following is different from the others?
A. 10 thousands. B. 1000 tens. C. 10000 ones.
D. 1000 hundreds. E. All are the same.
Question 11. Luke and Desmond had the same number of sweets at first. Luke gave 8 sweets to
Desmond. Desmond then bought 5 more sweets. The number of sweets Desmond had in the end was
twice as many sweets as Luke had. How many sweets did each of them have at first?
A. 14. B. 22. C. 29. D. 31. E. 44.
Question 12. Gene Golub was born on 29th February. His birthday comes:
A. once every four years. B. every year. C. twice in a year.
D. after every two years. E. every decade.
Question 13. 2018 is multiplied by a number and the product remains the same. The number
is
1
A. 2018. B. 1. C. 0. D. . E. 8012.
2018
Question 14. How many 2-digit multiples of 3 are there?
A. 30. B. 31. C. 32. D. 33. E. 34.
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Question 15. The large cube in the figure below is formed by 64 small cubes. The surface of the
cube is painted red. How many small cubes have only 2 sides painted?
A. 8. B. 12. C. 20. D. 24. E. 32.
Question 16. The first four stages of a dot pattern are shown. How many more dots are in the figure
at Stage 15 than in the figure at Stage 11?
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4
A. 11. B. 104. C. 15. D. 225. E. 121.
Question 17. Find the missing number.
2 9
10 3 33 12
8 27
5 18
13 6 42 21
8 ?
A. 45. B. 9. C. 27. D. 3. E. 36.
Question 18. The ratio of the weight of Isaac to that of his friend Joshua is 7 : 10. Joshua goes on
a diet and loses 6 kg and now the ratio of their weights is 7 : 8. How much does Joshua weigh now,
in kilogram?
A. 24. B. 20. C. 28. D. 30. E. 26.
Question 19. If the perimeters of square X and rectangle Y (given below) is equal. Find the side of
square X, in centimeters.
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X
Y
4 cm
20 cm
A. 16. B. 18. C. 24. D. 12. E. 32.
Question 20. How many more squares need to be shaded to cover 50% of the total area?
A. 11. B. 12. C. 13. D. 14. E. 15.
Question 21. An article with price tag of $1000 is sold at 20% discount. Due to off-season, the
shopkeeper provides an additional discount of 30% on the discounted price. Find the selling price of
the article.
A. 560. B. 640. C. 720. D. 680. E. 600.
Question 22. In the following, all the different letters stand for different digits.
E Y E
+ Y
O D D
Find the value of the 3-digit number ODD.
A. 199. B. 100. C. 191. D. 200. E. 300.
Question 23. Using the rule between IN and OUT, find the missing number.
IN 12 10 18 10 14 21 29
OUT 84 80 ? 100 154 252 377
A. 81. B. 135. C. 162.
D. 144. E. None of the above.
Question 24. One day Randy was bored, and he wrote all the whole numbers from 49 to 97 on his
paper. How many times did he write the digit “8” on his paper?
A. 12. B. 13. C. 14. D. 15. E. 16.
Question 25. Few passengers are standing in a row. Kevin is at the 19th position from the front, and
Evan is standing at the 9th position from the back. If Kevin and Evan interchange their positions,
Evan becomes 19th from the back. How many passengers are there in the row?
A. 5. B. 36. C. 37. D. 38. E. 39.
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ANSWER KEY
1. B 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. D
11. C 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. E
21. A 22. D 23. C 24. C 25. C
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