Level 2 PSLE
A string of beads on a table is partly covered by a piece of cloth as shown. There are 3 white beads between every 2 grey beads. Altogether, there are 14 grey beads. What is the total number of white beads?
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Level 1
The diagram shows the seating arrangement in an auditorium. The rest of the seats follow the same pattern. How many seats are there in Row 11?
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Level 2 PSLE
A total of 130 people stand in a queue for movie tickets. There are at least 3 adults between any 2 children. What is the largest possible number of children in the queue?
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Level 3 PSLE
Letters A, B, C formed a pattern as shown below.
A B A C A A B A C A A B A C A ...

If there are 137 'A', what is the greatest possible number of letters in the pattern?
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Level 2
The following pattern is created with 4 letters, A, B, C and D. If the pattern continues, what is the 231st letter?

A, B, C, D, A, B, C, D ...
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Level 2 PSLE
A table with 4 columns is filled with numbers in a certain pattern. The first 4 rows of the table are shown. In which column will the number 345 appear?
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Level 2
Study the number pattern.
If this pattern continues, in which column will the number 1037 appear?
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Level 2
Jeremy arranged 5 letters to form a pattern. The first 4 rows are as shown.

Row 1    AB  CDE
Row 2    BA  ECD
Row 3    AB  DEC
Row 4    BA  CDE

Write the arrangement of the 5 letters in Row 83.
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Level 2 PSLE
Tim uses the four letters W, X, Y and Z to form a pattern. The first 16 letters are shown.

W, X, Y, Z, Z, Y, X, W, W, X, Y, Z, Z, Y, X, W, ...

Which letter is in the 59th position?
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Level 1 PSLE
Ben used 48 tacks to pin his flashcards side by side onto a board as shown.
How many flashcards did he pin altogether?
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