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INTERMEDIATE Grades 8 and 9 NOT TO BE USED BEFORE 5 MARCH 2018 If you are NOT in grades 8 or 9, please report that you have the wrong paper. Only when the teacher says START, may you begin. 1. Write your personal details and your answers on the answer sheet provided. 2. You will have 45 minutes to complete the 15 tasks. 3. You may answer the questions in any order, but it is important to place the answer in the correct line on the answer sheet. 4. Leave the tasks you find difficult for later. The mark allocation is as follows: A section: +6 marks for every correct answer B section: +7 marks for every correct answer C section: +7 marks for every correct answer The maximum mark is 100. Wait for the teacher to say START.

A1 Roundabout City Roundabout City is a city in Slovenia where people drive on the right side of the road. Keep this in mind, as they also go around a circle going right as the arrows show. In Roundabout City, the navigation system does not give instructions like: At the next roundabout, take the 4th exit. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit. Instead, it gives you a sequence of numbers, like "4 1 2" which would make you go this way (see picture below): If we start from A and follow the sequence 3 1 3 2 3, where will we end up? Write down the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet. A. B. C. D.

A2 Five Sticks Adam has five sticks. He puts them on the table and creates this shape: Nola comes to the table. She takes one of the sticks and puts it in a different place: Then Bob comes to the table, he also takes one of the sticks and puts it in a different place. Which shape is Bob NOT able to make? Write the letter of the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet. A. B. C. D.

A3 Brackets A jewellery shop produces bracelets. They use bracket-shaped ornaments that come in pairs. To make a bracelet you start with one of these pairs: Additional bracket pairs are inserted repeatedly at any place in the bracelet, as you can see in the three examples below: Which of the following bracelets is made with the method described above? Write the letter of the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet. A B C D

A4 Beaver Tournament Beaver Kreso watched a tournament of races and recorded the winners of each stage on the board below. The runners wore the same numbers, from 1 to 8, throughout the tournament. Kreso used numbered cards to represent each runner. When the tournament was over his younger brother Tomo mixed up all the cards, except those from the first stage of the tournament. From the information below, work out who the winner of the tournament is. Write down only the number of the winner in the correct box on your answer sheet.

A5 Painting Wallpaper Robyn is wallpapering. She uses rectangular wallpaper pieces of different sizes. Each wallpaper piece has only one colour with one pattern on it. She never puts wallpaper beyond the edge of the wall. Sometimes, Robyn covers part of one piece of wallpaper with a new rectangular piece of a different colour. In which order has Robyn placed the wallpaper? Write the letter of the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet. A. B. C. D.

B1 News Editing There are 10 students working on the school s newspaper. Every Friday they write or edit their own articles. The dark (or red) cells, on the plan below, show when the students need a computer. The computers are all the same. During any one hour, only one student at a time can work on a computer. What is the minimum number of computers needed for all of the students to work according to the plan shown above? Write down the number in the correct box on your answer sheet. 4 5 6 10

B2 Balls Numbered balls roll down ramps. The order of the balls changes as they fall into holes. When a ball comes to a hole, if there is enough space, the ball falls in, otherwise, the ball rolls past the hole. A pin at the bottom of each hole can be pulled which ejects the balls. Here is an example: Ten balls roll down the ramp shown below. Three holes A, B and C have space for 3, 2 and 1 balls as shown. The pins are pulled in the order A, B, C but, each time, only after all the balls have stopped rolling in each case. Which of the following is the final result? Write the letter of the correct answer in the appropriate box on your answer sheet. W. X. Y. Z.

B3 Erase Walls The maze shown below consists of empty squares and brick walls. We can move from one empty square to the neighbouring empty square horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. Walls can be removed by clicking on them. (It is also possible to rebuild them by clicking on the same square again). Remove as few walls as possible so that it is possible to move from the bottom left corner of the maze to the top right corner. What is the least number of walls you would have to remove to get to the top right corner? 5 3 10 7 Write only the number in the correct box on your answer sheet.

B4 Stick and Shield Lucia is playing Stick and Shield with 7 friends. These are her friends' favourite poses: A B C D E F G They want to have their picture taken. In the picture every stick should point at another friend, and every shield should block a stick. Lucia has already taken her spot ready for the picture. Which friend A, B, C, D, E, F or G will be in the first position (top left)? A B C D E F G Write down the letter of the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet.

B5 Dancing Man Verity makes an animation of a man dancing. So far she has only completed the first and last frame. The man can only move one of his arms or one of his legs at a time. There should be only one difference between film frames that are next to each other. In which order must the men below be entered in the empty frames to complete the animation? A B C D E F Write the correct sequence of letters in the correct box on your answer sheet. E.g. FEDCBA

C1 Sports The BebraFitness sports centre has a volleyball court, a basketball court, a tennis court and a football field. Four friends, Anna, Bruno, Chris and Diana, occasionally come to BebraFitness to play their favourite games. It is known that Anna and Chris do not use rackets (only tennis uses a racket). The volleyballer, the footballer and Diana have their trainings on the same day. The footballer plans to watch Chris's match. In the mornings, Bruno and the footballer go for a run. Diana lives in the same house with the tennis player. Match the players with their favourite sports by indicating the correct order of the balls below for Anna, Bruno, Chris and Diana. Anna Bruno Chris Diana A. Volleyball B. Basketball C. Tennis ball D. Soccer Ball Write down only the letters of the balls in the correct order when the players are Anna, Bruno, Chris and Diana in that order. E.g. CDBA Write the correct answer in the right box on your answer sheet.

C2 Candy Maze A robot is programmed to collect as many sweets as possible. It does this while walking through cells. Each cell in the grid below has either 0, 1, 2 or 3 sweets. The robot begins in the bottom-left and ends in the top-right. The robot can only move to the right or upwards. What is the largest number of sweets that the robot can collect in this grid? Write down the number in the correct box on your answer sheet. 10 12 14 16

C3 Levenshtein We define a basic operation as one of the following: insert one character into a word, remove one character from a word, replace one character with another. We define the distance between two words as the minimum number of basic operations which allows us to change the first word into the second. For example, the distance between kitten and sitting is equal to 3. The basic operations necessary are: 1. kitten sitten (replace k with s), 2. sitten sittin (replace i with e), 3. sittin sitting (insert g at the end). What is the minimum distance between length and french? (Write your answer as an integer in the correct box on your answer sheet).

C4 One Too Many I recently discovered a silly mistake I made in a long piece of alphanumeric text. All 1's should be 11's and all 11's should be 1's. Luckily, I can be rather smart and I have an editor which enables me to replace a sequence of characters with another sequence. See what happops in a soptopce in which I replace all occuropces (except the last one) of en with op! Of, wofse, feplacing all occuffences of r (except the last one) with f. What should I do to fix my text? Write down the letter of the answer in the correct box on your answer sheet. A. Replace all 11 s with 1 s and then all 1 s with 11 s. B. Replace all 1 s with 11 s and then all 11 s with 1 s. C. Replace all 1 s with $s and then all $s with 11 s and then all 11 s with 1 s. D. Replace all the 11 s with $s and then all 1 s with 11 s and then all $s with 1 s.

C5 Tunnels Homestead Dam has tunnels that connect four rooms: A, B, C, and F. 6 2 3 1 A, B, and C are living rooms. F is where food is stored (see image). 10 beavers are staying in room A, they are becoming hungry and they want to go to room F to eat. Since all the beavers are very hungry, they all want to arrive in the food storage as soon as possible. It takes 1 minute to get through a tunnel and only one beaver may do this at the same time (not several beavers following each other). The connections between the rooms consist of a certain number of tunnels: Between A and B: 4 tunnels. Between A and C: 1 tunnel. Between B and C: 2 tunnels. Between B and F: 1 tunnel. Between C and F: 3 tunnels. All the rooms can fit as many of the beavers as want to be there. In the best case, after how many minutes can all the beavers be in the food storage? (Give your answer as an integer). Write your answer in the right box on your answer sheet.