NSMQ 2023 Contest 9 Maths: Best Questions Review

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Last Updated: February 5, 2024

NSMQ 2023 Contest 9 Maths: Best Questions Review

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Introduction

Little by little, we keep going. Hi there, welcome to this episode of the NSMQ Questions Review series (Maths edition). In this session, our interest is the NSMQ 2023 Contest 9. I’m here to take you through the episode, tackling the math questions used in the contest round after one – round one (nsmq fundamentals), nsmq speed race, nsmq problem of the day and nsmq True or False. If this is your time on the series, please check out the previous episodes NSMQ Past Questions and Answers. Thank you.

This very contest was an interesting one as St. Louis SHS gave a super performance against Adisadel College. Since we are here for the questions, let’s get right to business.

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NSMQ 2023 Contest 9

NSMQ 2023 Contest 9 Maths

This was a one-eighth battle between Adisadel College, St. Louis SHS and Abuakwa State College. The quest here is to take a look at the Maths/Mathematics questions that were asked. My focus will be on accuracy – how you can answer the questions right. I will dissect them in order of rounds: round one (nsmq fundamentals), nsmq speed race, nsmq problem of the day and nsmq True or False.

You can watch the particular contest NSMQ 2023 Contest 9 to see how the atmosphere, performance and reactions went.

Round One (NSMQ Fundamentals)

Set 1 – School A

Answer

12

Explanation

Set 1 – School B

Answer

27

Explanation

Set 1 – School C

Answer

75

Explanation

Set 2 – School A

Answer

Explanation



Now, we can deal with the equation aspect.



Set 2 – School B

Answer

Explanation

Using the same framework as we did for previous question, let’s find our answer.





Set 2 – School C

Answer

Explanation

Using the same framework as the previous two questions, this is how we deal with it.





Round Two (NSMQ Speed Race)

Set 1 – First Question

Answer



Explanation





Set 1 – Second Question

Answer



Explanation



Set 1 – Third Question

Answer



Explanation





Round Three (NSMQ Problem Of The Day)

Question

Unfortunately, it was not a Math problem.

Round Four (NSMQ True or False)

Set 1 – School A

Answer

True

Explanation









Set 1 – School B

Answer

False

Explanation



Set 1 – School C

Answer

False

Explanation



Set 2 – School A

Answer

True

Explanation

Impulse is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude is the product of the force and the time interval over which it acts. The direction of the impulse is the same as the direction of the force applied.

Set 2 – School B

Answer

False

Explanation

Angular speed is not a vector quantity, but rather a scalar one. It measures the speed at which a body moves around a circular path, but it doesn’t necessarily take into action the direction the body moves.

Set 2 – School C

Answer

False

Explanation

As tricky as it might sound, true bearing is typically a scalar quantity as it is always denoted relative to the reference (North). It provides information about the direction from one point to another relative to the reference North. Bearings are appropriately expressed as a scalar value without a vector direction.

Conclusion

“9/40” bagged successfully and we march on. The piece has come to stay and will always be available for your consumption. The questions are here together with answers and clear explanations, so that you can reproduce and deal with any versions cast in the shape of these questions. Your job is to know, understand, learn and apply.

I’ll be back with another episode and it will be on the NSMQ 2023 Contest 10. Until then, stay safe, stay sharp and stay practicing.