Identifying what a clock face or a word looks like in a mirror.
Most Olimpus tests from this era follow a multiple-choice format (A, B, C, D). Based on typical 5th-grade session archives: Question # Typical Answer Basic Calculation 6-10 Geometry (Visual) Option B or C 11-20 Logic & Word Problems 21-30 Complex Patterns Multiple of 💡 Where to Find Full PDF Archives If you need the exact scan with the original drawings: Check the Olimpus Archive for official reprints.
The 2012 Autumn Session for 5th graders focused on several core visual and logical areas: 1. Geometric Figures and Counting Identifying what a clock face or a word
Flip the image horizontally. For a clock showing 3:00, the mirror reflection will show 9:00 . 4. Arithmetic "Rebus" Puzzles
The for Grade 5 mathematics is a popular past paper used for practice. While the official "Olimpus" platform often hosts these archives, specific visual problems from that session typically cover geometry, logical patterns, and number sequences. The 2012 Autumn Session for 5th graders focused
. Often, the digit or 0 is a key "anchor" for these problems. 📝 General Answer Key (Standard 2012 Format)
Count small single units first, then combinations of 2 units, 3 units, and so on. 2. Logic Patterns (Sequences) the next number is 15 (adding
Filling in a missing number in a visual "honeycomb" or circular pattern. Pattern Example: If the sequence is , the next number is 15 (adding