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The document is part of the International Competition in Mathematics for Grade Level 2, known as MATH KANGAROO 2007, held on March 15, 2007, in the USA. The competition presents various mathematical problems intended for second-grade students to solve. The problems are a mix of arithmetic, logic puzzles, and reasoning challenges, each followed by multiple-choice answers labeled A to E.<br /><br />1. Students are asked to identify the toy that comes before the 5th toy in a sequence.<br />2. A question requires selecting a number hidden by a question mark.<br />3. A question asks how many bicycles are visible in a picture.<br />4. Another involves determining the values of letters R, A, C, arranging them in increasing order, and identifying the corresponding word from a list.<br />5. Students must discern which elf does not appear in a given picture.<br />6. The difference between 101 Dalmatians and the number of Snow White’s seven dwarves is calculated.<br />7. Students assess a variety of dinosaurs to identify which is most plentiful.<br />8. The distance between two villages is queried using a road sign.<br />9. The task involves determining the missing letter in several partially spelled words.<br />10. A question asks students to determine the ages of children based on clues from a picture.<br />11. It asks about fuel usage starting from a full tank.<br />12. A question involves figuring out how many squares were painted after Michael combined and painted cubes.<br />13. Students are to determine which child will reach a rabbit first.<br />14. Students must figure out what digit an apple symbol represents.<br />15. A logic question addresses the number of clowns in a lineup based on dialogue.<br />16. Students must calculate the total cost when given information on dolls and cars.<br />17. The sum of a sequence of numbers is queried.<br />18. A question calculates the duration Dan was away from home.<br />19. Students must identify a number based on a pattern involving digits.<br />20. A series of age comparisons among individuals is used to determine the oldest.<br />21. A pyramid puzzle requires determining a missing number.<br />22. Another number is to be identified from a picture.<br />23. A candy problem queries how many pieces remain after consuming certain flavors.<br />24. They are asked to determine the store’s operating hours based on Andrea’s arrival and departure times.
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MATH KANGAROO 2007
Grade Level 2
mathematical problems
arithmetic
logic puzzles
reasoning challenges
multiple-choice
USA
competition
students
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