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| + | The CEMC Cayley contest is a multiple-choice math competition with three sections for those in grade 10 or below. It is administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing. | ||
| + | == Format == | ||
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| + | The Cayley contest is a 150-point, 60-minute competition that consists of 25 questions. The contest is divided into 3 sections: | ||
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| + | * Section A consists of 10 questions (1-10), each worth 5 points. These are multiple choice, and each question has 5 choices. | ||
| + | * Section B consists of 10 questions (11-20), each worth 6 points. This section is formatted in the same way as Section A. | ||
| + | * Section C consists of 5 questions (21-25), each worth 8 points. The questions are short answer. Every answer is an integer between 0 and 99 inclusive. | ||
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| + | Unanswered questions are worth 2 points up to 10 unanswered questions. No penalties or marks are given for incorrect answers. | ||
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| + | The questions are roughly in order of increasing difficulty, however the last few questions in a section may be harder than the first couple questions in the following section. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 5 March 2025
The CEMC Cayley contest is a multiple-choice math competition with three sections for those in grade 10 or below. It is administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing.
Format
The Cayley contest is a 150-point, 60-minute competition that consists of 25 questions. The contest is divided into 3 sections:
- Section A consists of 10 questions (1-10), each worth 5 points. These are multiple choice, and each question has 5 choices.
- Section B consists of 10 questions (11-20), each worth 6 points. This section is formatted in the same way as Section A.
- Section C consists of 5 questions (21-25), each worth 8 points. The questions are short answer. Every answer is an integer between 0 and 99 inclusive.
Unanswered questions are worth 2 points up to 10 unanswered questions. No penalties or marks are given for incorrect answers.
The questions are roughly in order of increasing difficulty, however the last few questions in a section may be harder than the first couple questions in the following section. This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.