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The Math Kangaroo 1999 competition for levels 5 and 6 consists of a multiple-choice test featuring math-related problems with varying point values. Participants are tasked with solving problems ranging from arithmetic and geometry to logical reasoning and problem-solving. Each problem offers five possible answers labeled A to E, and they must choose the correct solution to each problem.<br /><br />Some sample questions include subtracting numbers, comparing distances, calculating fractions, and analyzing geometric figures. For example, one problem asks to find the correct solution for a simple arithmetic subtraction of four numbers: 1999, 999, 99, and 9. Another involves deducing the length of a journey from a brief description. Participants are also required to tackle more complex concepts like a query about the speed comparison between the minute hand and hour hand of a clock and determine the number of ways to connect two cities.<br /><br />The competition gradually increases in difficulty, with problems earning 3 to 5 points based on their complexity. Higher-point problems include conditional logic puzzles, calculations involving scaling and dimensions, logical deductions based on provided conditions, and outputs from fictional mathematical operations.<br /><br />Overall, the Math Kangaroo 1999 challenges young students to apply mathematical skills creatively and critically in a timed environment, promoting mathematical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo 1999
multiple-choice test
arithmetic
geometry
logical reasoning
problem-solving
complexity points
conditional logic
scaling and dimensions
mathematical thinking
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