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The Eye Level Math Olympiad is an annual math contest that began in 2004, with over 38,000 students from 15 countries participated. It is designed to challenge students’ math skills in a variety of areas, such as number and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis, reasoning, and problem solving.
The Olympiad is open to all students, and aims to promote the mathematical skills of students of all levels around the world.
Each country will acknowledge Gold, Silver, and Bronze winners from each grade level based on the total score.
After grading is completed, winners will be contacted individually with further information.
1st Prize
2nd Prize
*Prizes and awards may differ by country.
There are two sections in this test. Students will be tested for their calculation and arithmetic ability in Section One with 30 problems that need to be completed in 20 minutes. Section Two will cover word problems and critical thinking areas with 20 problems. 30 minutes will be given for the second section.
Arithmetic
Word Problems
Problem Solving
Participate in Eye Level Learning Centers holding 'Practice Math Olympiad.' Take this as an opportunity to prepare for the actual test.
Please contact the nearest center for more details. You may also download past test papers to see the difficulty of the test and practice at home.
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