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Advanced Mathematics Training Assessment Test

Date:
1. Multiply 346 by 124.

Name:

2.

Divide 278 by 5.

3.

If A + B = 90 and A is double that of B, what are the values of A and B?

4.

Simplify the following:

5.

What would be the 300th number in the series 1, 8, 15, 22, 29,

Saravanan

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Math Assessment Test

Advanced Mathematics Training Assessment Test


6. In the following equation, if B is 2 more than A, what are the values of A and B?

7.

If today is Wednesday, what will it be 200 days from now?

8.

If S = 1 + 2 + 3 + + 79, find the value of S.

9.

If the following series continues, which column will 800 be? A 1 8 15 B 2 9 16 C 3 10 17 D 4 11 18 E 5 12 F 6 13 G 7 14

Saravanan

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Advanced Mathematics Training Assessment Test


10. In the figure below, there are 4 squares of the same size and 2 rectangles of the same size. If the perimeter of the following figure is 200 cm, and the area of each square is 144 , what is the area of each rectangle?

11. I have equal number of dimes and quarters. If the total value of the money is $3.50, how many dimes and quarters I have?

12. Johns family of 6 decides to go for playing bowling. They played 2 games. In Game 1, they got an average of 80 and in Game 2, they got an average of 82. Find out the missing scores below: John Game 1 Game 2 78 ? Smith ? 82 Dad 84 78 Mom 76 86 Grandpa 82 84 Grandma 80 82

Saravanan

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Math Assessment Test

Advanced Mathematics Training Assessment Test


13. Honda Accord car has a mileage of 20 miles/gallon of gasoline. Your family decided to go on a vacation trip to Crater Lake. While going your dad drove at a speed of 30 miles per hour and it took him 2 and half hours to reach Crater Lake. While returning he took a different route and drove at 20 miles per hour. It took him 3 hours and 15 minutes to reach home. How many gallons of gasoline was used for the overall trip?

14. A palimage of a counting number is the number that has the same digit as the given number but in reverse order. For example, 659 and 956 are palimages; so are 1327 and 7231. Now, add 354 and its palimage. Call this sum X. Add X and its palimage. Call this sum Y. Add Y and its palimage. Call this sum Z. What is the value of Z?

Saravanan

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