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− | + | From 2017 to 2019 the test had 30 questions and lasted for 3 hours. | |
− | + | In 2021-22, the contest was reduced to 12 questions. | |
+ | Since 2021-22, PRMO and RMO have been merged into IOQM. | ||
+ | Each answer is a one or two digit positive integer. | ||
The test covers pre-college math topics, especially [[algebra]], [[number theory]], [[combinatorics]], and [[geometry]]. In particular, none of the problems require calculus or statistics. | The test covers pre-college math topics, especially [[algebra]], [[number theory]], [[combinatorics]], and [[geometry]]. In particular, none of the problems require calculus or statistics. | ||
Revision as of 07:36, 11 February 2023
The Pre-Regional Mathematical Olympiad (Pre-RMO) is the first of series of math tests held in India to determine the participants of the IMO. It is usually held in August. High-scoring participants move on to take the India Regional Mathematical Olympiad.
Pre-RMO |
Region: India |
Type: Free Response |
Difficulty: 2-5 |
Difficulty Breakdown:
Problem 1-10: 2-3 |
Structure
From 2017 to 2019 the test had 30 questions and lasted for 3 hours. In 2021-22, the contest was reduced to 12 questions. Since 2021-22, PRMO and RMO have been merged into IOQM. Each answer is a one or two digit positive integer. The test covers pre-college math topics, especially algebra, number theory, combinatorics, and geometry. In particular, none of the problems require calculus or statistics.