2014wmi Final Us-Q2-1
2014wmi Final Us-Q2-1
2014wmi Final Us-Q2-1
( ) 1. Which one of the pictures on the right is the same in shape and size as the one on the
left?
1 2 3 4
1 > 2 = 3 < 4 Cannot be determined
( ) 3. If 51 – 18 = ( ), find ( ).
1 34 2 33 3 32 4 43
( ) 4. If ( ) – 36 = 47, find ( ).
1 83 29 3 18 4 82
number in □?
1 36 2 22 3 26 4 30
( ) 6. According to the clock on the right, what time would it show after
35 minutes?
( ) 7. If it takes 5 red crystals and 8 white crystals to put together a bracelet, how many white
crystals are needed to complete four bracelets?
1 20 2 32 3 31 4 12
( ) 8. Following the pattern of the numbers below, what is the number for ( )?
385 395 ( ) 415 425 435 445
( ) 12. If John ate 8 dumplings and what his father ate is 6 more than 3 times the number John
ate, how many dumplings did John’s father eat?
1 30 2 24 3 28 4 18
3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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( ) 14. What day of the week is September 1 ? 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 Monday 2 Tuesday 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 31
( ) 15. If John plans to go on a vacation from August 25th to September 5th inclusive,
how many days is he planning to spend on his vacation?
1 12 2 13 3 14 4 15
( ) 16. If one bar of chocolate costs NT$8, how many chocolate bars can be bought with
NT$72?
18 29 3 10 4 11
( ) 17. One notebook sells for NT$28. Tom paid NT$70 and bought one greeting card and two
notebooks. How much does one greeting card cost?
1 14 2 24 3 56 4 18
( ) 18. Use three of the digits 3, 6, 9, and 7 to form a 3–digit number with distinct digits. How
many such 3–digit numbers are larger than 400?
1 16 2 17 3 18 4 19
( ) 20. What is the smallest number that can be put into □ making □+34>60?
1 17 2 16 3 27 4 26
( ) 21. A small classroom has 27 desks. The small classroom has 15 less desks than the large
classroom. What is the total number of desks for both classrooms?
1 69 2 42 3 39 4 12
( ) 22. The left figure is a picture on a transparent card. If it is folded toward the inside
according to the dotted arrows, which one will be the resulting figure after the folding?
1 2 3 4
( ) 23. Billy is shorter than Allen but taller than Dick. Allen is taller than Lee. Eric is shorter
than Dick. Lee is taller than Billy. Among these 5 people, who is the third tallest?
1 15 2 16 3 14 4 13
( ) 25. There is a square ranch which the owner wants to use ropes to surround it by putting in a
wooden post every 5 meters. If he used exactly 12 posts, what is the perimeter (in meters)
of this ranch?
1 55 2 60 3 45 4 50
( ) 26. If U+◆+◆=14 and U–◆–◆=2, what are the numbers for U and ◆?
1 U=7, ◆=7 2 U=8, ◆=3
3 U=7, ◆=4 4 U=8, ◆=4
( ) 28. Betty’s father is 4 years older than her uncle. Betty is 16 years younger than her uncle.
This year, the sum of all three persons’ ages is 78. How old is Betty’s uncle this year?
120 230 334 414
( ) 29. A teacher is putting numbers on 4 toys. The first three toys are tagged by the numbers
478, 276, and 298. If each of the digits on all 4 numbers appears twice in those 4
numbers, among the following choices, which one can be the number on the fourth toy?
( ) 30. What fraction of the entire figure is the shaded portion of the figure below?