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Preparing for the Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO) requires a mix of mastering routine school math and developing "non-routine" problem-solving techniques. The competition is open to students from Grades 1 to 12 and focuses on high-order thinking skills (HOTS). 1. Understand the Exam Format

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| Mistake | Typical Student | Student Using Full Papers | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Rushing Section A | Solves first 10 questions in 5 minutes, makes silly arithmetic errors. | Paces to 1.5 minutes per question; leaves 45 mins for Section B. | | Ignoring Work Space | Scribbles in margins; loses track of figures. | Uses scratch paper; transfers cleanly to answer sheet. | | Fear of Long Questions | Reads a 4-line word problem and skips it. | Has seen similar wording in prior full papers; knows to draw a bar model. | | No Review Time | Finishes with 15 minutes left, does nothing. | Reviews Section B answers for units (cm, kg, %) and Section A for negative penalty traps. | sasmo practice papers full

In this comprehensive guide, we will explore why full-length practice papers are essential, where to find them, how to use them effectively, and how they transform a nervous participant into a confident competitor. Preparing for the Singapore and Asian Schools Math

Week 1: Diagnostic & Topic Isolation

  • Action: Take ONE full paper under strict 90-minute conditions. Do not stop early.
  • Analysis: Score the paper. Identify your weak domain (e.g., "Scored 0/15 on Combinatorics").
  • Study: Spend 5 days drilling only that topic. Use topical worksheets, not full papers.

To help you get the exact resources you need, could you tell me: What grade or level is the student in? Action: Take ONE full paper under strict 90-minute

  1. If Sally has 15 pencils and she gives 3 to her friend, how many pencils does Sally have left?
  2. A bookshelf has 5 shelves, and each shelf can hold 8 books. If the bookshelf is currently empty, how many books can be placed on it in total?
  3. A snail is at the bottom of a 20-foot well. Each day, it climbs up 3 feet, but at night, it slips back 2 feet. How many days will it take for the snail to reach the top of the well?

Scoring: +2 marks for correct answers, -1 mark for wrong answers, 0 marks for blanks.

Solution: Check numbers: 8 (÷5=3, ÷7=1 no), 13 (÷5=3, ÷7=6 no), 18 (÷5=3, ÷7=4 yes) → 18

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