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2026 Questions 7-8
2026 Questions 7-8
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This document is the 2026 Math Kangaroo USA competition for Grades 7 and 8, held on Thursday, March 19, 2026. It is an international multiple-choice mathematics test with 30 problems, divided into three sections worth 3, 4, and 5 points each. Students have 75 minutes, calculators are not allowed, and answers must be marked on a separate sheet.<br /><br />The problems cover a wide range of elementary and middle-school math topics, including geometry, number patterns, logic, arithmetic, combinatorics, and spatial reasoning. Examples include comparing shaded areas, identifying special years with even digits, route-counting between cities, mirror images of digital clocks, arranging numbers in expressions, and solving seating and relationship puzzles.<br /><br />Later questions become more advanced and include topics such as maps with restricted turns, identifying objects from rotated views, solving systems of word-based equations, percentage and average calculations, angle-chasing, set counting, digit manipulation, cube nets and 3D surface area changes, and self-referential logic statements. Some questions involve constructing or analyzing figures such as squares, rectangles, triangles, pentagons, and cubes.<br /><br />Several problems rely on visual diagrams and answer choices shown in the original test, with figures omitted or only partially represented in the text excerpt. Overall, the document is a standard Math Kangaroo competition paper designed to assess creative problem-solving and mathematical reasoning rather than memorized procedures.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo
Grade 7
Grade 8
mathematics competition
multiple-choice test
geometry
number patterns
logic puzzles
combinatorics
spatial reasoning
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