Class 3 IMO solved question papers from previous years
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Here are a few important questions for Class 3 IMO Level 2 exams. These questions are taken from previous years' Class 3 IMO question papers. Olympiadtester paid course for Class 3 IMO includes comprehensive chapterwise tests covering all the chapters mentioned in the IMO syllabus for Class 3. Additionally, the course offers several mock tests that follow the exact pattern of the real IMO exams in terms of marks allocated to each question and the time allocated for completing the test. This gives children the experience of a simulated exam environment.
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1) John has 3 five-rupee notes, 9 twenty-paise coins in his wallet.
Which two items can John buy?
Answer : ______ and ________
2) Peter bought 4 packets of chips, A, B, C and D. Which packet of chips cost the most?
- A
- B
- C
- D
3) A pencil costs ₹1.25 and an eraser costs ₹2.75. How much money must Sita have if she wants to buy one pencil and one eraser?
- ₹1.50
- ₹2.50
- ₹4.00
- ₹5.50
4) A candy cost ₹15. Mayank had ₹12.35 and was given ₹6.00 by his father.
How much money had he left after buying the candy?
- ₹2.65
- ₹3.35
- ₹6.35
- ₹9.00
5) Sheila bought a toy dinosaur for ₹420.
She spent another ₹135.50 on a board game.
She saved ₹105.59 less than the total amount she had spent.
How much did Sheila save?
Ans: __________
6) John has ₹75. Venu has ₹24.40 more than John. Brad has ₹16.50 less than Venu. How much does Brad have?
Ans: __________
7) Ali has thirty 50-paise coins.
He exchanged all his coins into ₹5-notes.
How many ₹5-notes did he get?
- 1
- 10
- 3
- 30
8) Imran bought 2 finger puppets for ₹24.60 each and a toy car for ₹35.80.
He gave the shopkeeper ₹100.
How much change did he receive?
- ₹15.00
- ₹39.60
- ₹50.80
- ₹85.00
9) Find the total amount of money shown below.
- ₹20.50
- ₹23.95
- ₹24.45
- ₹24.55
10) What is the sum of ₹12.60 and ₹18.45?
- ₹5.85
- ₹20.05
- ₹30.05
- ₹31.05