Class 9 is a stepping stone to more advanced mathematics, and building strong fundamentals is key. The Maths Olympiad Sample Paper for Class 9 is designed to help students practise challenging problems, sharpen logical reasoning, and become familiar with the Olympiad exam format.
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Section 1: Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
Achievers Section: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 1
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Q.1 |
A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number less than 8. |
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Q.2 |
Train A can cross a 180 m long platform in 90 seconds. Train B has a speed which is twice that of A. A's length is 90% that of B. B can cross a 200 m long platform in x seconds. Find x. |
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Q.3 |
Which of the following is/are correct? |
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Q.4 |
If (x + y + z) = 1, xy + yz + zx = -1, xyz = -1, then the value of x3 + y3 + z3 is: |
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Q.5 |
Which of the following relationships is correct? |
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Q.6 |
The numerical expression 3/8 + (-5)/7 = -19/56 shows that: |
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Q.7 |
A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number greater than 6. |
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Q.8 |
The difference between the squares of two consecutive even integers is always divisible by: |
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Q.9 |
The two lines 3x + 4y - 6 = 0 and 6x + ky - 7 = 0 are such that any line which is perpendicular to the first line is also perpendicular to the second line: |
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Q.10 |
In the triangle ABC, AB = 2 cm, BC = 3 cm and AC = 4 cm. D is the middle-point of AC. If a square is constructed with BD as one of its sides, what is the area of the square? |
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Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:
Q.1 : b | Q.2 : c | Q.3 : b | Q.4 : b | Q.5 : a | Q.6 : a | Q.7 : a | Q.8 : b | Q.9 : d | Q.10 : b