SMO Past Papers 2017 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SMO Past Papers 2016 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SMO Past Papers 2015 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SMO Past Papers 2014 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SMO Past Papers 2013 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SASMO Sample Questions 02 – Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad SASMO is devoted and dedicated to bringing a love for Mathematics to students. SASMO is open to all Primary 2 to 6 and Secondary 1 to 4 students (Grade 2 to 10 students from International schools). Each level has a differentiated paper and contains 25 questions within 2 sections: Section A: Multiple Choice Questions and Section B: Non-routine Questions.

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SASMO Past Papers 2016 Problems and Solutions – Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad SASMO is devoted and dedicated to bringing a love for Mathematics to students. SASMO is open to all Primary 2 to 6 and Secondary 1 to 4 students (Grade 2 to 10 students from International schools). Each level has a differentiated paper and contains 25 questions within 2 sections: Section A: Multiple Choice Questions and Section B: Non-routine Questions.

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SMO Past Papers 2012 With Solutions – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. It started as the Inter-School Mathematical Competition in the mid-1950. It was renamed Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competitions (for the Secondary Section) and the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad from the late 1980’s. The current name Singapore Mathematical Olympiads (Junior, Senior and Open) started in 1995.

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SASMO Sample Questions 01 – Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad SASMO is devoted and dedicated to bringing a love for Mathematics to students. SASMO is open to all Primary 2 to 6 and Secondary 1 to 4 students (Grade 2 to 10 students from International schools). Each level has a differentiated paper and contains 25 questions within 2 sections: Section A: Multiple Choice Questions and Section B: Non-routine Questions.

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Australian Mathematics Competition AMC Past Papers 2019

The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) was introduced in Australia in 1978 as the first Australia-wide mathematics competition for students. Since then it has served almost all Australian secondary schools and many primary schools, providing feedback and enrichment to schools and students.

Download Australian Mathematics Competition AMC Past Papers PDF 2019. Middle Primary Years 3 and 4, Upper Primary Years 5 and 6, Junior Years 7 and 8, Intermediate Years 9 and 10, Senior Years 11 and 12.

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