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Full Name: Canadian Mathematical Gray Jay Competition

Students Eligibility: Under 19 years of age as of June 30 in the year

Competition Structure: 150-minutes examination with 12 filling the blank/essay questions. 4 questions with 4 points, 6 points  and 10 points respectively. The full score is 80 point

Awards:

    Gold, Sliver and Bronze Awards of International Division -

who achieve the top three unique scores respectively.

    HonourRoll - Other top performers above certain cut-off score

Syllabus(Topics covered in the Competition)

Most of the problems on this year's COMC will be based on the mathematics curriculum taught in secondary schools and CÉGEPs. Some questions require a degree of understanding beyond the curriculum. Potential topics include:

 

Probability ; Euclidean and analytic geometry;Trigonometry, including functions, graphs and identities; Exponential and logarithmic functions; Functional notation; Systems of equations; 

Polynomials, including relationships involving the roots of quadratic and cubic equations The remainder theorem; Sequences and series; Simple counting problems; The binomial theorem;

Elementary number theory, including tests for divisibility, number of divisors, and simple Diophantine equations  

Practice Questions

https://www2.cms.math.ca/Competitions/COMC/2021/practice.html

Official website: 

 

https://www2.cms.math.ca/Competitions/COMC

Special thanks to Dr Yao(Magic Square Association)

 

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Full Name: Canada Lynx competition---Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS)

Student Eligibility: 

A full-time student in school (primary, secondary) in New Zealand or Australia and below 19 years of age as of June 30th

ONE PAPER for ALL Grades

Competition Format:  

Online at home, students use:

[1] a computer or tablet to answer the questions via online testing system, 

[2] another phone or tablet device to dial in a Zoom meeting for teacher to proctor.

When taking the exam, you’ll be recorded, and the proctor will monitor you by video and audio. Monitoring includes your face, voice, and the room where you are seated during the exam.  

Competition Structure:90 minutes examination with 15 multiple choice questions(ONE PAPER for ALL Grades) that covers the contents of G7-11 mathematics. Five questions with 4 points, five questions with 5 points and five questions with 7 points. The full score is 80 points.

Awards: Among international participants, the following awards are issued(by grade divisions and in the whole international Division:

                 Gold,Silver and Bronze Awards-who achieve the top three unique scores respectively.

                  Honourable Mention---who achieve the 4th to 6th highest scores.

Also there are awards based on the performance of all the participants: 

                  Performance with distinction--participants in the 1st quartile.

                  Performance with Honour--participants in the 2nd quartile

  • Inquiries: 0064212619397 in WeChat   OR   Discord drsamsun OR   amc.nz.sam@gmail.com

  • CMS reserves the right of final explanation

  • Thanks Dr Yao Magic Square Association

cms.math.ca/competitions/clmc

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Full Name: Canadian Jay Mathematical Competition

Students Eligibility: Grade 8(AU) year 9(NZ)  or below

Competition Structure: 90 minutes examination with 15 multiple choice questions. 5 questions with 4points, 5 points and 7 points respectively. The full score is 80 points. 

Awards:

    Gold, Sliver and Bronze Awards of International Division -

who achieve the top three unique scores respectively.

    HonourRoll - Other top performers above certain cut-off score

Syllabus(Topics covered in the Competition)

Probability; 

Geometry and Symmetry; 

Exponents and Order of Operations;  

Algebra; 

Sequences and series;

Patterns; 

Simple counting problems; 

Elementary number theory (primes, composites, greatest common factor,least common multiple);

Ratio, Rate and Percent; 

Data Analysis (interpreting bar and pie graphs)

Integers and Fractions; 

 

Practice Questions

 

https://cms.math.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Gray_Jay_2020-exam.pdf

 

Official website: 

 

https://cms.math.ca/competitions/canadian-mathematical-gray-jay-competition-cmgc/

Special thanks to Dr Yao(Magic Square Association)

 

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