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Olympiad Arena IOQM Mock Test Series

Test-2

4-5 August 2024


4-5 August 2024 — Olympiad Arena IOQM Mock Test Series

0.1 Instructions
1. Each Question has a Non Negative Integer as the answer(00-99)

2. Questions 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each; Questions 11 to 20 carry 3 marks each;


Questions 21 to 30 carry 5 marks each.

3. All questions are compulsory.

4. There are no negative marks.

5. Submit your answer in the Google Form shared at Olympiad Arena.

6. The use of online resources like Geogebra, Wolfram Alpha is not permitted.

BEST OF LUCK!

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0.2 2 Markers
Problem 1. Find sum of digits of least n such that all of these are distinct natural
numbers
√ √ √ √ √ √ √
n, ⌊ n⌋, ⌊ 3 n⌋, ⌊ 4 n⌋, ⌊ 5 n⌋, ⌊ 6 n⌋, ⌊ 7 n⌋, ⌊ 8 n⌋

Problem 2. Compute the sum of digits of all positive integers whose positive divisors
sum to 186.
x2 y 2
Problem 3. Find for integers x, y if
7

y 2 + 3x2 y 2 = 30x2 + 517

Problem 4. Let AD be the diameter of a circle. Let point B be on the circle, point C
be on AD such that points A, B, C form a right triangle right-angled at C. The value of
the hypotenuse of the triangle is 4 times the square root of its area. If BC has length 30,
what is the length of half of the radius of the circle?

Problem 5. Given ∆BM T has BM = 4, BT = 6, and M T = 8. Point A lies on line


BM and point Y lies on line BT such that AY is parallel to M T and the center of the
circle inscribed in ∆BAY lies on M T . Compute 5AY .

Problem 6. If the area of the smallest triangle which can contain six congruent, non-

overlapping unit circles is of form a + b c with a, b, c ∈ Z and c not containing square of
any prime. Find a + b + c.

Problem 7. Four distinct integers a, b, c, d are chosen from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}.
What is the greatest possible value of ac + bd − ad − bc?

Problem 8. Find the number of solutions a, b ∈ Z such that

aa+b = b12 and bb+a = a3

Problem 9. In the country of Olympiad Arena-Land, there are 5 villages and 3 cities.
Vedant is building roads between the 8 settlements according to the following rules:

• There is at most one road between any two settlements

• Any city has exactly three roads connected to it

• Any village has exactly one road

• Any two settlements are connected by a path of roads.

In how many ways can Vedant build the roads connected to it?

Problem 10. Let a < b be five-digit palindromes (without leading zeroes) such that
there is no other five-digit palindrome strictly between a and b. Find number of possible
values of b − a ? (A number is a palindrome if it reads the same forwards and backwards
in base 10.)

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0.3 3 Markers
Problem 11. Three red blocks, three white blocks, and three blue blocks are packed
away by randomly selecting three of the nine blocks to go into a red box, then randomly
selecting three of the six remaining blocks to go into a white box, and then placing the
remaining three blocks in a blue box. The probability that no red blocks end up in the
m
red box and no white blocks end up in the white box is n, where m and n are relatively
prime positive integers. Find m + n.

Problem 12. Five equilateral triangles are drawn in the plane so that no two sides of
any of the triangles are parallel. Compute the maximum number of points of intersection
among all five triangles.

Problem 13. Let a, b, c, d, e, f ∈ R such that

a2 + b2 + c2 = 14

d2 + e2 + f 2 = 77

ad + be + cf = 32

Find (bf − ce)2 + (cd − af )2 + (ae − bd)2 .

Problem 14. Find sum of all possible sums a + b where a and b are non-negative integers
such that 4a + 2b + 5 is a perfect square.

Problem 15. Let a, b ∈ R such that


3
√ √

3 3 a+b+8
a− b = 12 and ab =
6

a−b
Find .
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Problem 16. Find the number of triples (a, b, c) of decimal digits a, b, c with a = ̸ 0
c
where the three-digit integer abc when divided by the three-digit integer cba equals 2 − .
a
Problem 17. In rectangle ABCD,AB = 20 and AD = 19. Point E lies on side AD
with AE = 4. Let the incircle of ∆CDE be tangent to CE at F . A circle tangent to
m
AB and BC is tangent to CE at G. The distance F G can be written n , where m and
n are relatively prime positive integers. Find m + n.

Problem 18. Let A, B, M, C, D be distinct points on a line such that AB = BM =


M C = CD = 6. Circles ω1 and ω2 with centers O1 and O2 of radius 4 and 9 are tangent
to line AD at A and D respectively such that O1 and O2 lie on the same side of line AD.
Let P be the point such that P B is perpendicular to 1 OM and P C is perpendicular to
O2 M . Determine the product of non-zero digits of P O22 − P O12 .

Problem 19. Rijul has flowers of two colours. If he has 24 flowers of red colour and 3
flowers of green colour. How many different garlands can he make?

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Problem 20. In triangle ∆ABC, E and F are the feet of the altitudes from B to AC
and C to AB, respectively. Line BC and the line through A tangent to the circumcircle
of ∆ABC intersect at X. Let Y be the intersection of line EF and the line through A

parallel to BC. If XB = 4, BC = 8, and EF = 4 3, compute XY 2 .

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0.4 5 Markers
Problem 21. An isosceles triangle R has side lengths 17, 17, and 16. Region S consists
of the set of points inside of R that are a distance of at least 2 from the sides of R. The
area of S divided by the area of R is m · n , where m and n are relatively prime positive
integers. Find n − m.

Problem 22. Points A, B, and C lie on a line in that order such that AB = 7 and
BC = 4. Points D and E lie on the same side of line AC such that ∆ABD and ∆BCE
are both equilateral. The line passing through the centroids of ∆ABD and ∆BCE also
intersects sides BE and CE at points F and G, respectively. The ratio of the area of
m
∆EF G to the area of DeltaBCE is n, where m and n are relatively prime positive
integers. Find n − 2m.

Problem 23. Let x, y, z be positive real numbers satisfying

4x2 − 2xy + y 2 = 64
y 2 − 3yz + 3z 2 = 36
4x2 + 3z 2 = 49

Find the closest integer to the maximum possible value of 2xy + yz − 4zx.

Problem 24. For an integer n ≥ 4, define an to be the product of all real numbers that
are roots to at least one quadratic polynomial whose coefficients are positive integers
that sum to n. Compute the sum of digits absolute value of

2022
X ai
= .
ai+1
i=4

Problem 25. Let the number of ordered triples (a, b, c) of integers between −100 and
100 inclusive satisfying the simultaneous equations be x

a3 − 2a = abc − b − c

b3 − 2b = bca − c − a

c3 − 2c = cab − a − b
x
Compute .
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Problem 26. Let δ be the number of integer ordered pairs (a, b) such that 10! is a
δ
multiple of a2 + b2 . Find .
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Problem 27. ABCD is an isosceles trapezium and E, F, G, J are midpoints of AB, BC,
CD, DA respectively. Denote ω1 , ω2 , ω3 , ω4 as the circumcircles of triangles EBF, F CG,
GDJ, JAE respectively. Let the second intersection of ω1 and ω3 be L and the second
intersection of ω2 and ω4 be K such that L lies in ω2 and K lies in ω3 . If AB + CD = 80,

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BL = 15 and F L2 + KJ 2 = 128. Find LK.

Problem 28. Each vertex of a regular octagon is coloured either red or blue with equal
probability. The probability that the octagon can then be rotated in such a way that all
m
of the blue vertices end up at points that were originally red is , where m and n are
n
relatively prime positive integers. What is product of digits of m + n?

Problem 29. A teacher was leading a class of four perfectly logical students. The teacher
chose a set S of four integers and gave a different number in S to each student. Then
the teacher announced to the class that the numbers in S were four consecutive two-digit
positive integers, that some number in S was divisible by 7 , and a different number in S
was divisible by 6 . The teacher then asked if any of the students could deduce what
S is, but in unison, all of the students replied no. However, upon hearing that all four
students replied no, each student was able to determine the elements of S. Find the last
two digits of sum of all possible values of the greatest element of S.

Problem 30. Misha rolls a standard, fair six-sided die until she rolls 1 − 2 − 3 in that
order on three consecutive rolls. The probability that she will roll the die an odd number
m
of times is n , where m and n are relatively prime positive integers. Find last two digits
of m + n .

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