February 7, 2021

AIRMC National Maths Quiz - Senior Level


1st Round Test
National Mathematics Convention 2021
Organizer: -All India Ramanujan Maths Club 

Note:- Read the questions carefully. Solve each question on your copy and write the answer against the questions. Once you solve all the questions, click the link of google form. Don't click the link of google form before completing the paper. In google form you can simply fill the correct options.
There will be no question in google form.
Standard of Questions :- As per the CBSE, ICSE and IB syllabus 
Only registered candidate can take the test. Fill your correct name and email -id that is registered with us.

IMPORTANT:- THE LINK WILL BE DEACTIVATED AT 8 PM (IST) FOR STUDENTS OF INDIA. FOR STUDENTS OF CANADA, US, NEPAL, MAURITIUS, ENGLAND ANOTHER LINK WILL BE SHARED AND THEY CAN RESPOND BETWEEN 10- 11 PM(IST).
COMPLETE YOUR PAPER IN 30 MINUTES. WRITE THE CORRECT OPTIONS IN 10 MINUTES. 
TOTAL TIME = 30 + 10 = 40 MINUTES



Hope you have completed your paper. Spare 10 minutes for filling your correct options in google form. Best of luck in advance.
Please click the link of Google Form given below.




February 4, 2021

National Quiz Guidelines

 Dear Children

National Quiz of Ramanujan Club has its own beauty. It is one of the most sought events.

This year around 1300 in Senior level and 800 in junior level have registered themselves.

On 7th Feb 2021, we will conduct a test to finalise the name of 12 students in each group.

Number of Questions : 35

Time : 60 minutes

Level of Questions: 6 to 8 for Junior and 9 to 11 for Senior level.

20% questions will be from History of Indian Mathematics.

10% questions will be from Crypt arithmetic and rest 70% from the classes concerned.

Marking: For every correct questions + 2 marks and for every wrong answer - 1 mark will be awarded.

Important to Note:

1. Read the questions and solve it first.

2. Choose the correct answer and mark them in your copy with question Number and correct option.

3. Once you solve all the questions, click the link to submit the answer.

4. In Google form, no question is given. Only you have to mark correct option there. So prepare a list in advance marking the correct options to be filled at the very end.

5. Try to complete your paper in 45 minutes so as you get 15 minutes to answer the option in google form.

6. Test time : 2 - 3 pm (FOR INDIA)          9 - 10 PM (FOR CANADA/ US/ ENGLAND)

7. In final round , only selected students will get a chance to participate. The quiz will have

a) Identify Mathematician

b) Mathematical Shapes

c) Mathematical Symbol

d) Mathematical poem

e) Rapid Fire round

f) Film and Song round

g) MCQ

FINAL QUIZ : Students in group of 2 will be given a code. They can answer the question to get marks. 20 seconds will be given to answer a question. For every correct answer you will be given 20 to 100 marks.

3 team out of 6 will be declared winner.


Regards

Dr Rajesh Thakur

February 1, 2021

Know Your Mathematician - Varahmihir (Part 2)

 Dear All

To make you aware about the Indian Mathematician, we will ask you questions from Indian history of Mathematics.

Today, Ms Sadhana Hulyalkar , a mathematics teacher from Maharashtra has brought you quiz questions on Varahmihir.

Read and learn.

To play the quiz click the link below

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KNOW YOUR MATHEMATICINA - VARAHMIHIR (Part -1 )

 DEAR ALL

Questions of today's quiz are prepared by Ms Sadhna Hulyalkar , a math teacher at Varamati (Maharashtra). 

Please read the questions and note it down in your notebook also. 

Click the link below to know more about the mathematician

Link for Quiz

Know your Mathematician - Vashishtha Narayan Singh (Part - 2)

 


Singh’s friends at Netarhat remember him as the boy who spent most of his time studying.“Netarhat put a lot of emphasis on extra-curricular activities and sports. The students were divided into A, B, C and D teams, with those in A the sportiest and D filled with nerds. Vashishthaji was in Team D. “I remember, during the hockey class, those in Team D would all be sitting, hockey sticks resting by them, discussing books, theorems and philosophy,” says Dr Ajay Kumar, Director of Urology at Patna’s Paras Hospital, who was three years Singh’s junior at Netarhat. In college, Vashishtha was so good at Math that he would even tell his teachers that there were other ways to solve a sum than how the teacher had just done. That ‘defiance’ led to Singh being dragged to then principal and mathematician Professor Nagendra Nath’s room, who was so impressed that he got Singh to skip two years of BSc and sit straightaway for his BSc Final Year exam, which he cleared in 1964. The following year, Professor John L Kelley of the University of California, who was visiting Professor Nath, heard of the teenager’s talent and asked if he could take him to the US. That’s how the Bhojpuri-speaking boy from Basantpur ended up on the Berkeley campus at age 19, where he did his MSc and later his PhD. Singh was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, posthumously in 2020.


https://starsunfolded.com/vashishtha-narayan-singh/

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/vashishthas-world-vashishtha-narayan-singh-mathematician-6144681/

Hope you have read about Mr Vashishta Narayan Singh. 

Questions and write up are prepared by Ms Bhakti Akheniya from Indore

KNOW YOUR MATHEMATICIAN - VASHISTHA NARAYAN SINGH

 

Singh’s friends at Netarhat remember him as the boy who spent most of his time studying.“Netarhat put a lot of emphasis on extra-curricular activities and sports. The students were divided into A, B, C and D teams, with those in A the sportiest and D filled with nerds. Vashishthaji was in Team D. “I remember, during the hockey class, those in Team D would all be sitting, hockey sticks resting by them, discussing books, theorems and philosophy,” says Dr Ajay Kumar, Director of Urology at Patna’s Paras Hospital, who was three years Singh’s junior at Netarhat. In college, Vashishtha was so good at Math that he would even tell his teachers that there were other ways to solve a sum than how the teacher had just done. That ‘defiance’ led to Singh being dragged to then principal and mathematician Professor Nagendra Nath’s room, who was so impressed that he got Singh to skip two years of BSc and sit straightaway for his BSc Final Year exam, which he cleared in 1964. The following year, Professor John L Kelley of the University of California, who was visiting Professor Nath, heard of the teenager’s talent and asked if he could take him to the US. That’s how the Bhojpuri-speaking boy from Basantpur ended up on the Berkeley campus at age 19, where he did his MSc and later his PhD. Singh was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, posthumously in 2020.

TO KNOW MORE CLICK THE FOLLOWING LINK

https://starsunfolded.com/vashishtha-narayan-singh/

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/vashishthas-world-vashishtha-narayan-singh-mathematician-6144681/

Now it is the quiz time.

Questions are prepared by Ms Bhakti Akheniya. Ms Bhakti is a member of National Resource Person group of All India Ramanujan Maths Club.

January 31, 2021

KNOW YOUR SCIENTIST - DR APJ ABDUL KALAM

Dear Children

This is a small effort from our side to make you familar about Indian Mathematicians/Scientist. 10% of question in quiz will be based on them. Keep playing quiz and don't forget to note down the questions for your upcoming examination on 7th Feb.

All questions have been created by Ms Vanadana Mehta (Sr Maths Teacher Indore) , a member of National Resource Group of All India Ramanujan Maths Club.                                                     

                                                              Brief Detail about Dr Kalam 

Avul Parik Jainulabdeen Kalaam was born on 15th.Oct.1931 in Rameswaram Tamil Nadu. his father Jainulabdeen was a boat owner and Imam at local mosque. his mother was a house wife. He was youngest among his siblings. He did his earlier studies in Schwartz Higher Secondary School, Ramanathapuram. He did his graduation in Physics and then studied aerospace engineering. He was scientist and administrator  at DRDO and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization). He was involved in military missile development efforts. so he was known as Missile Man of India. He was the 11th president of India from 2002 to 2007. He received many prestigious awards including Bharat Ratna Award. At the age of 83, he died on 27th July,2015 when he was delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong. his funeral ceremony was held at Rameswaram.

Please read the above paragraph before attempting the quiz,

click here for quiz

January 29, 2021

Know Your Mathematician - Prof Manujal Bhargava (Day- 2)


Dear Children

This is the second series of Know Your mathematicians. In the upcoming examination, questions from such series will be asked. So keep collecting the questions and read it for the examination.

  The write up and questions are prepared by Ms Bhakti Akheniya , a team member of National Core Committee of All India Ramanujan Club. She is from Indore (MP)

                                                            Prof Manujal Bhargava

 Manjul Bhargava was born on 8th August, 1974. He was born to an Indian family in Canada, but grew up and attended school primarily in New York.  His mother Mira Bhargava, taught mathematics at Hofstra University. As a child, Bhargava often used to skip classes. He preferred sitting in his mother’s classes instead. Manjul Bhargava completed all of his high school mathematics course and also the computer science course by the age of 14. Manjul Bhargava describes himself as an Indian at heart. He studied Sanskrit from his grandfather Purushottam Lal Bhargava, a reputed scholar of Sanskrit and Ancient History. Manjul Bhargava is a great admirer of Sanskrit poetry.  He is also an expert tabla player. He was only 28 years old when he became the professor at the Princeton University. He is an expert in number theory, the study of the properties and relationships of numbers. He was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal, the highest award in the field of mathematics in 2014 for developing powerful new methods in the geometry of numbers. The third highest civilian award of the Indian Government, Padma Bhushan was awarded to Manjul Bhargava in 2015.  

Now it is the time for quiz.

 Link for Quiz

Happy Learning

January 28, 2021

KNOW YOUR MATHEMATICIAN - PROF MANUJAL BHARGAVA

Dear Children

This is the second series of Know Your mathematicians. In the upcoming examination, questions from such series will be asked. So keep collecting the questions and read it for the examination.

  The write up and questions are prepared by Ms Bhakti Akheniya , a team member of National Core Committee of All India Ramanujan Club. She is from Indore (MP)

                                                            Prof Manujal Bhargava

 Manjul Bhargava was born on 8th August, 1974. He was born to an Indian family in Canada, but grew up and attended school primarily in New York.  His mother Mira Bhargava, taught mathematics at Hofstra University. As a child, Bhargava often used to skip classes. He preferred sitting in his mother’s classes instead. Manjul Bhargava completed all of his high school mathematics course and also the computer science course by the age of 14. Manjul Bhargava describes himself as an Indian at heart. He studied Sanskrit from his grandfather Purushottam Lal Bhargava, a reputed scholar of Sanskrit and Ancient History. Manjul Bhargava is a great admirer of Sanskrit poetry.  He is also an expert tabla player. He was only 28 years old when he became the professor at the Princeton University. He is an expert in number theory, the study of the properties and relationships of numbers. He was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal, the highest award in the field of mathematics in 2014 for developing powerful new methods in the geometry of numbers. The third highest civilian award of the Indian Government, Padma Bhushan was awarded to Manjul Bhargava in 2015.  

Now it is the time for quiz.

Click here for Maths Quiz

National Maths Practice Quiz - C V Raman

Dear Children

In the last 25 years of its inception, All India Ramanujan Maths Club has organized 14 National level convention, 14 State level conventions and more than 100 State level conventions.

This year the program is going on virtual mode. You have to appear on a written test on 7th Feb 2021.

The test will have 3 sections - 

1. Mathematics (Syllabus of 4 to 8) - 60%

2. Indian History of Mathematics - 30%

3. Crypt Arithmetic - 10% 

To give you an idea of quiz question on Indian History of Mathematics, a series of question on different mathematicians and scientist will be asked daily and most of the questions in the written test will come from the quiz being conducted from 28th January onwards. So prepare yourself and answer the questions.

Topic :- Dr C V Raman

Read the topic first before attempting the quiz

                    For your Reference on Wikipedia

Quiz Questions are prepared by  

                 Ms. Sadhana Hulyalkar (Maths Teacher , Baramati)

Number of Questions:- 6 

                                            For quiz click the link

Regards

Dr Rajesh Thakur


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