Humming Bird - HMO PDF Sample Papers for Class 3

Class 3 sample paper & practice questions for Humming Bird Mathematics Olympiad (HMO) level 1 are given below. Syllabus for level 1 is also mentioned for these exams. You can refer these sample paper & quiz for preparing for the exam.

Sample Questions from Olympiad Success:
Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 Q.6 Q.7 Q.8 Q.9 Q.10

Q.1

83,040 toys sold during 12 days of fair. If the equal number of toys were sold every day, then find the number of toys sold in one day:

a)

3040

b)

5304

c)

6920

d)

5920

Q.2

If one well contains 45 L 123 mL of water and the other well contains 56 L 452 mL of water, then what is the total quantity of water needed to balance the wells?

a)

28 L 952 mL

b)

36 L 754 mL

c)

10 L 587 mL

d)

11 L 329 mL

Q.3

Which of the following options has the smallest value?

a)

4 + 3 + 2 + 1

b)

4 + 3 + 2 x 1

c)

4 + 3 x 2 + 1

d)

4 x 3 + 2 + 1

Q.4

A number is less than 50 and a common multiple of  6 and 8. The sum of its digits is 6. What is the number?

a)

15

b)

42

c)

24

d)

48

Q.5

Arrange these numbers from the greatest to the smallest:
56, 3 × 8, 29, 2 × 7, 2, 19.   (IMO L2 2012)

a)

56, 2 × 7, 3 × 8, 29, 2, 19.

b)

2, 2 × 7, 19, 3 × 8, 29, 56.

c)

56, 29, 3 × 8, 19, 2 × 7, 2.

d)

2 × 7, 3 × 8, 29, 2, 19, 56.

Q.6

The sum of two numbers is 98,000 and one number is 42,361. Find the other number:

a)

65,639

b)

51,342

c)

55,639

d)

50639

Q.7

Kanika drinks 4.75 L of water every day. If she drinks the same quantity of water every day, then how much water will she drink in the month of February in a leap year?

a)

127.5 L

b)

147.75 L

c)

137.75 L

d)

138 L

Q.8

Ayaz made 40 L 344 mL of lemon juice on Monday and 40 L 369 mL on Tuesday. On which day did he make the juice in more quantity and by how much?

a)

0.025 L

b)

0.025 mL

c)

250 mL

d)

25 L

Q.9

Choose the time when the short hand is at 5 and the long hand is at 12:

a)

5:12

b)

5:00

c)

12:00

d)

4:00

Q.10

Find the difference between the largest possible even number and smallest possible odd number from given digits:
6, 5, 8, 9, 3.   (IMO L2 2014)

a)

 62,847 

b)

62,964

c)

62,874

d)

62,946

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Answers to Sample Questions from Olympiad Success:
Q.1 )cQ.2 )dQ.3 )bQ.4 )cQ.5 )cQ.6 )cQ.7 )cQ.8 )aQ.9 )bQ.10 )a

Answers to Sample Questions from Olympiad Success:

Q.1 : c | Q.2 : d | Q.3 : b | Q.4 : c | Q.5 : c | Q.6 : c | Q.7 : c | Q.8 : a | Q.9 : b | Q.10 : a

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