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The CEMC Pascal contest is a multiple-choice competition for those in 9th grade or below. It is administered by the [[CEMC|Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing]]. | The CEMC Pascal contest is a part multiple-choice math competition for those in 9th grade or below. It is administered by the [[CEMC|Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing]]. | ||
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
The Pascal contest is a 150-point, 60-minute competition that consists of | The Pascal contest is a 150-point, 60-minute competition that consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible choices, and 5 questions at the end in which the answer is an integer from 0-99. They are divided into 3 sections: | ||
* Section A consists of 10 questions (1-10), each worth 5 points. | * Section A consists of 10 questions (1-10), each worth 5 points. | ||
Revision as of 12:38, 23 February 2023
The CEMC Pascal contest is a part multiple-choice math competition for those in 9th grade or below. It is administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing.
Format
The Pascal contest is a 150-point, 60-minute competition that consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible choices, and 5 questions at the end in which the answer is an integer from 0-99. They are divided into 3 sections:
- Section A consists of 10 questions (1-10), each worth 5 points.
- Section B consists of 10 questions (11-20), each worth 6 points.
- Section C consists of 5 questions (21-25), each worth 8 points.
- Some calculators are permitted.