Olympiad Quiz

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Year 5 Olympiad Challenge

Welcome to the Year 5 Olympiad Quiz, where students can test their knowledge and critical thinking skills with fun and engaging questions!

Challenge yourself with:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Logical reasoning puzzles
  • Problem-solving tasks
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ThinkingFox217
When 5/6W and 4/5T come together, there are 26 Year 5 students. When 5/6W and 5D come together, there are 46 Year 5 students. When 4/5T and 5D come together, there are 42 Year 5 students. How many Year 5 students are in 5/6W?
15
12
26
42
Points A, B, C and D are on a line. They are not necessarily in that order. Point A is between B and C. Point B is between A and D. Point Dis to the left of point C. List the points in order from left to right.
DABC
DBAC
CABD
CBAD
At the newsagent, you can buy glue sticks in packs of 2 or packs of 5. Harriet bought three packs of glue sticks. How many different numbers of glue sticks could Harriet have ended up with?
20
24
4
12
Six people, A, B, C, D, E and F, participated in a tennis tournament. Each participant played exactly three games with each of the other participants. How many games were played in all?
15
3
45
30
Scott is playing with his three children, Ally, Blake and Cate. If Scott sits on one end of the seesaw, and Ally, Blake and Cate all sit on the other end, they balance exactly. If Ally and Blake sit on one end of the seesaw, and Cate sits on the other end with their 5 kg lunch basket, the seesaw balances exactly. Scott weighs 75kg. How much does Cate weigh in kilograms?
25
35
48
24
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