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burp:
Hi, can anyone tell me what time the NMOS prelim round in school is held? Is it in the morning or afternoon?
For my ds' school, the preliminary round will be held in the afternoon within the school compound. -
metz:
Thank you so much. Guess should be the same time at other schools.burp:
Hi, can anyone tell me what time the NMOS prelim round in school is held? Is it in the morning or afternoon?
For my ds' school, the preliminary round will be held in the afternoon within the school compound.
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burp:
Thank you so much. Guess should be the same time at other schools.metz:
[quote=\"burp\"]Hi, can anyone tell me what time the NMOS prelim round in school is held? Is it in the morning or afternoon?
For my ds' school, the preliminary round will be held in the afternoon within the school compound.
[/quote]Preliminary Round (3rd July 2013, Wednesday)
•The Preliminary Round is a written round on 3rd July 2013 held in the participant's respective Primary School.
•The duration of the paper is 1h 30mins and it consists of 30 questions.
Special Round (20th July 2013, Saturday)
•The top scorers of the Preliminary Round will be invited to sit for a written paper in the Special Round at NUS High School on 20th July 2013.
•The names of the qualifiers will be made known to the respective schools, and posted at the NMOS website (under results section).
•The duration of the paper is 1h 30mins and it consists of 20 questions.
Award Ceremony (24th August 2013, Saturday)
•Please note that there will only be 2 rounds of competition.
•An award ceremony will take place on 24th August 2013, Saturday. -
:thankyou: Dagong99: wah, so much info.
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burp:
:thankyou: Dagong99: wah, so much info.
Dun mentioned
I just copy n paste from DS1 school website.
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Contest format
There will be two categories in the contest, the Junior Category and the Open Category.
The Junior Category will be open to all Primary 1 – 5 pupils.
The Open Category will be open to all Primary 6 pupils.
There is no age limit for either category of pupils.
Round 1 is for all participants. It will be a 60 minutes online test, consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions. Participants will take the test from their respective primary schools.
Round 2 is only for the top 50 participants from each of the Junior and Open categories succeeding from Round 1. It will be a 60 minutes written paper, consisting of 15 open ended questions. Participants from Singapore schools will take this test in Raffles Institution.[/quote]
Hello all. I was reading the above and noticed this year there is less than 50 toppers in both the junior and open category ( aout 38 in each). Does it mean one has to get to round 2 to score a distinction? Or since less than 50 went to round2, some of the kids may have been top 50 (with distinction) and not invited to round 2? TIA. -
clover18:
The toppers from both the categories in Round 1 will be invited for Round 2 of the contest.Contest format
There will be two categories in the contest, the Junior Category and the Open Category.
The Junior Category will be open to all Primary 1 – 5 pupils.
The Open Category will be open to all Primary 6 pupils.
There is no age limit for either category of pupils.
Round 1 is for all participants. It will be a 60 minutes online test, consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions. Participants will take the test from their respective primary schools.
Round 2 is only for the top 50 participants from each of the Junior and Open categories succeeding from Round 1. It will be a 60 minutes written paper, consisting of 15 open ended questions. Participants from Singapore schools will take this test in Raffles Institution.
Hello all. I was reading the above and noticed this year there is less than 50 toppers in both the junior and open category ( aout 38 in each). Does it mean one has to get to round 2 to score a distinction? Or since less than 50 went to round2, some of the kids may have been top 50 (with distinction) and not invited to round 2? TIA.
Based on the final results of both rounds:
Ranks 1 to 15 will be awarded a Trophy and Certificate of High Distinction.
Ranks 16 to 50 will be awarded Certificate of Distinction.
Ranks 51 to 120 will be awarded a Certificate of Credit.
-Copied from RI website-
Last year, top 50 was chosen for round 2 whereas this year, top 30 instead of 50 is selected.
For more information,
http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI13
So those not selected will still stand a chance for distinction.
Cheers. -
MathsOlympiadtrainer:
Thanks for clarification; so it's still top 50 for distinction even though fewer were invited to round 2. Clear now... Thanks!
The toppers from both the categories in Round 1 will be invited for Round 2 of the contest.clover18:
Contest format
There will be two categories in the contest, the Junior Category and the Open Category.
The Junior Category will be open to all Primary 1 – 5 pupils.
The Open Category will be open to all Primary 6 pupils.
There is no age limit for either category of pupils.
Round 1 is for all participants. It will be a 60 minutes online test, consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions. Participants will take the test from their respective primary schools.
Round 2 is only for the top 50 participants from each of the Junior and Open categories succeeding from Round 1. It will be a 60 minutes written paper, consisting of 15 open ended questions. Participants from Singapore schools will take this test in Raffles Institution.
Hello all. I was reading the above and noticed this year there is less than 50 toppers in both the junior and open category ( aout 38 in each). Does it mean one has to get to round 2 to score a distinction? Or since less than 50 went to round2, some of the kids may have been top 50 (with distinction) and not invited to round 2? TIA.
Based on the final results of both rounds:
Ranks 1 to 15 will be awarded a Trophy and Certificate of High Distinction.
Ranks 16 to 50 will be awarded Certificate of Distinction.
Ranks 51 to 120 will be awarded a Certificate of Credit.
-Copied from RI website-
Last year, top 50 was chosen for round 2 whereas this year, top 30 instead of 50 is selected.
For more information,
http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI13
So those not selected will still stand a chance for distinction.
Cheers. -
I just chanced upon this thread and post. Sorry for my ignorance but could someone please explain to me why there is only one combination for 4 in one box? There are 4 boxes. So shouldn't there be 4 ways to put the 4 marbles in one box?
quekcc:
Your answer 24 is the number of ways to arrange 4 different coloured marbles in order. But the question is looking for number of ways to group the 4 different coloured marbles.trileets:
May I know how this qn is done?
Find the number of ways to put 4 different coloured marbles into 4 identical empty boxes.
Ans: 15 (my ans of 24 is wrong)
TIA
There are 5 possible ways of grouping.
1) all in 1 box - 1 possible combination only
2) 3 in 1 box and 1 in another box - 4 possible combinations
3) 2 in 1 box and 2 in another box - 6 possible combinations
4) 2 in 1 box, 1 in 2nd box and 1 in another box - 3 possible combinations
5) 1 in each box - 1 possible combination only
So total = 1 + 4 + 6 + 3 + 1 = 15 -
Hi, can someone advise if competitions like Gauss contest and AMC carry much weight in DSA applications?
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