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IntroductionGT package Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad 1
Math Olympiad 2
Math Olympiad 3
Week 1: Logical MatchingWeek 2: Reverse ThinkingWeek 3: Addition & Subtraction ShortcutsWeek 4: ComparisonWeek 5: Quiz 1Week 6: Number Sequence (1) Week 7: Multiplication & Division Word ProblemsWeek 8: Counting ProblemsWeek 9: Average ProblemsWeek 10: Quiz 2Week 11: Fractions & Decimals (1)Week 12: Word Problem 1Week 13: Shape CountingWeek 14: MeasurementsWeek 15: Quiz 3Week 16: Number Sequence (2)Week 17: 2-Digit Number SenseWeek 18: Sum & DifferenceWeek 19: Pattern ProblemsWeek 20: Quiz 4Week 21: Money ProblemsWeek 22: Age ProblemsWeek 23: Divisibility Problems (1)Week 24: 3-Digit Number SenseWeek 25: Quiz 5Week 26: Mid-Term ExamWeek 27: Calendar ProblemsWeek 28: Proportion & CorrelationWeek 29: Multiplication & Division ShortcutsWeek 30: Make an EquationWeek 31: Quiz 6Week 32: Distribution & Substitution ProblemsWeek 33: Sum,Difference and MultipleWeek 34: Factors & PrimesWeek 35: Roman NumeralsWeek 36: Quiz 7Week 37: Least & MostWeek 38: GeometryWeek 39: CombinationWeek 40: Word Problem 2Week 41: Quiz 8Week 42: Divisibility Problems (2)Week 43: Fractions & Decimals (2)Week 44: Word Problems 3Week 45: Number ThinkingWeek 46: Quiz 9Week 47: Mixed Integer OperationsWeek 48: More Calulation ShortcutsWeek 49: Multiples & LCMWeek 50: Challenging QuestionsWeek 51: Quiz 10Week 52: Final Exam
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Logical Matching( Week 1 Evaluation)
1.  John is the oldest. George is younger than Kevin and Kevin is younger than David. Can you make the following conclusion that "George is younger than John"?
Yes No
2.  John is the shortest. George is taller than Kevin and Kevin is taller than David. Can you make the following conclusion that "George is taller than David"?
Yes No
3.  Jay, Michael, and Steve each have a different favorite sport among tennis, basketball and baseball. Jay does not play tennis or basketball. Michael does not play tennis. Please name the favorite sport for each person.
4.  Three turtles were named Anne, Kevin and Nancy. The turtles weigh 3, 7, and 10 pounds and were 5, 7, and 11 years old.
Please match the weight and age to each turtle based on the following clues.
1) Nancy is heavier than at least one of the other two turtles;
2) Anne is not the oldest turtle;
3) Doubling Kevin's age will equal the age sum of the other two turtles minus 2;
4) Kevin's weight is heavier than either of other two turtles.
5.  Three cats were named Cala, Caesar and Cagney. They were 2, 4, and 5 months old. Their last cat naps took 2, 4, and 5 minutes.
Please match the age and last nap time to each cat based on the following clues.
1) Cala is 2 months younger than Caesar;
2) Cagney rested 2 minutes less than Caesar in the last nap.
6.  Three dogs were named Dallas, Dallon and Dacery. They were 30, 34, and 37 pounds. They competed in a trail and took 21, 24, and 28 seconds running through the trail.
Please match the weight and the seconds finishing the trail to each dog based on the following clues.
1) Dallon spent 3 seconds less than Dacery to finish the trail;
2) Dacery is 4 pounds more than Dallas.
7.  Three different refrigerators A, B and C were measured for energy efficiency during a 24-hour test. C consumed 9 watts less than A did. B consumed 12 watts more than C did. Which is the least energy efficient refrigerator?
A B C
8.  There are four boxes A, B, C, and D.
  • D is heavier than A.
  • A is lighter than B.
  • B is heavier than D.
  • C is heavier than B.
Which is the 3rd heaviest box within the four boxes?
A B C D
9.  Rene, Jay, and Michael all have a favorite color, and they are yellow, green and blue respectively.
  • Rene does not like yellow.
  • Jay does not like green.
  • Michael does not like yellow and blue.
. Please name the pet for each person.
10.  Alice, George, and Anne go on a field trip. Each wears a cap of different colors which are red, gray, and yellow. Please match the cap color with each person based on the following clues.
1) Alice's cap is not red;
2) George's cap is neither red nor yellow.



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