United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT)

★The most popular mathematical challenges in UK

★Over 700,000 participants all over the world annually

★Suitable for students in grade 7 and below

★Up to 50%-66% award ratio

Introduction

UKMT encourages mathematical reasoning, precision of thought, and in uence in using basic mathematical techniques to solve interesting problems. Among many mathematical challenges organized by UKMT, their biggest competitions are the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Mathematical Challenge (JMC/IMC/SMC), which have over 700,000 students from 6,000 schools each year, and are the UK’s most popular school Mathematical Challenges. The Junior Mathematical Challenge (JMC) is based on the knowledge learned in the classroom, allowing students to apply their mathematical knowledge to solve problems in a novel way. Most questions are easy for primary and secondary school students, but there are still some challenging questions designed to develop students’ critical thinking and mathematical reasoning skills, to stimulate their enthusiasm for learning mathematics and to enjoy solving puzzles. Students who achieve excellent results in JMC will be invited to participate in JMO.


The Junior Mathematical Olympiad (JMO) is an advanced challenge to JMC, which invites high achievers in the JMC to participate, encouraging students to improve their mathematical reasoning skills, re ne their logical thinking and acquire higher mathematical skills. The top performers in JMC have the opportunity to compete in JMO.

 

Junior
(Grade 7 and below)

Intermediate
(Grade 10 and below)

Senior
(Grade 12 and below)

Pathways

Rules

LevelStudent EligibilityDateFormat
Senior Mathematical
Challenge (SMC)
Grade 12 or below10 October, 2024(90mins)25 multiple choice questions
Intermediate
Mathematical Challenge (IMC)
Grade 10 or below31 January, 2024(60mins)25 multiple choice questions
Junior Mathematical Challenge (JMC)Grade 7 or below29 April, 2024(60mins)25 multiple choice questions
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700k young people take part in our maths challenges each year
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2.5 million people visit our website each year for maths resources

General Rules and Regulations

 

  1. Do not open the paper until the invigilator tells you to do so.
  2. The use of blank or lined paper for rough working is allowed; squared paper, calculators and measuring instruments are forbidden.
  3. Use a B or an HB non-propelling pencil. Mark at most one of the options A, B, C, D, E on the Answer Sheet for each question. Do not mark more than one option.
  4. Do not expect to finish the whole paper in the time allowed. The questions in this paper have been arranged in approximate order of difficulty with the harder questions towards the end. You are not expected to complete all the questions during the time. You should bear this in mind when deciding which questions to tackle.
  5. Your Answer Sheet will be read by a machine. Do not write or doodle on the sheet except to mark your chosen options. The machine will read all black pencil markings even if they are in the wrong places. If you mark the sheet in the wrong place, or leave bits of eraser stuck to the page, the machine will interpret the mark in its own way.
  6. The questions on this paper are designed to challenge you to think, not to guess. You will gain more marks, and more satisfaction, by doing one question carefully than by guessing lots of answers. This paper is about solving interesting problems, not about lucky guessing.

The Junior Mathematical Challenge (JMC) is based on the knowledge from school. The problems promote critical thinking skills, often making students apply their knowledge in unfamiliar ways in order to solve a problem. Most questions are accessible to all students, while still remaining a challenge for more experienced students.

  • Language: English
  • Type: 25 multiple choice questions
  • Form: Paper/ Computer
  • Time: 60 minutes (29th April, 2024 at 15:00pm) 
  • Location: Partnering school
  • Scoring System: 5 points for 1-15, 6 points for 16-25, 0 point for incorrect answer

 

Junior Mathematical Challenge (JMC): Global Awards (2023 award thresholds)

  • Gold: the cut-off score in 2023 is 82+
  • Silver: the cut-off score in 2023 is 66+
  • Bronze: the cut-off score in 2022 is 52+
  • Best in School: The top 1 participant in the school
  • Best in Year: The top 1 participant in each grade in the school

( Top 50% of UK participants will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze in the ratio 1:2:3. International participants will be awarded based on the UK thresholds. Students not amongst the high scorers will receive a Certificate of Participation in E-version.)

Junior Mathematical Olympiad (JMO)

Global Awards:

  • Certificate of Distinction: Top 25%
  • Certificate of Merit: Top 65%
  • Gold: Top 40
  • Silver: Top 100
  • Bronze: Top 200

(The 2023 award thresholds were: Merit: 21+, Distinction: 36+, Bronze medal: 36+, Silver medal: 44+, Gold medal: 51+ )

Language: English

Type: 25 multiple choice questions

Form: Paper/ Computer

Time: 60 minutes (31 January, 2024) 

Location: Partnering school

Scoring System: 5 points for 1-15, 6 points for 16-25, 0 points for incorrect answers. Questions 16-20, each wrong answer loses 1 mark; Question 21-25 , each wrong answer loses 2 points. Answers left blank will be marked as 0.

 

Intermediate Mathematical Challenge (IMC) (2023 award thresholds)

  • Gold: 71+
  • Silver: 55+
  • Bronze: 42+
  • Best in School: The top 1 participant in the school
  • Best in Year: The top 1 participant in each grade in the school

( Top 50% of UK participants will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze in the ratio 1:2:3. International participants will be awarded based on the UK thresholds. Students not amongst the high scorers will receive a Certificate of Participation in E-version.)

Language: English

Type: 25 multiple choice questions

Form: Paper/ Computer

Time: 60 minutes (10th October, 2024) 

Eligibility: Grade 12 and below

Location: Partnering school

Scoring Rules: Starting score 25 points, 4 points for correct answer, 1 point deducted for wrong answer

 

Senior Mathematical Challenge (SMC) (Global awards 2023 award thresholds)

  • Gold: 80+
  • Silver: 64+
  • Bronze: 49+
  • Best in School: The top 1 participant in the school
  • Best in Year: The top 1 participant in each grade in the school

(Top-Scoring Rules 66% of participants will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze in the ratio 1:2:3. International participants will be awarded based on the UK thresholds. Students not amongst the high scorers will receive a Certificate of Participation in E-version.)

Registration Details

Junior Mathematical Challenge (JMC)
 
Registration Deadline

15th April, 2024

Date

29th April, 2024 (Monday) (60 minutes)

Form

Online (Computer) / Paper-based in partnering school.

Type

Individual test

Format

25 multiple choice questions

Eligibility

Grade 7 or below

Scoring system

5 points for 1-15, 6 points for 16-25, 0 point for incorrect answer

 
Junior Mathematical Olympiad (JMO)
 
Registration Deadline

TBD

Date

12th June 2024 (Wednesday) – (120mins)

Form

Online (Computer) / Paper-based in partnering school.

Type

Individual test

Format

16 problems

• Section A: 10  fill-in-the-blank questions. Only answers are required to the problems in Section A.

• Section B: 6 answer questions. Full written solutions are required for problems in Section B.

Eligibility

JMC Winners

Scoring system

Each question in Section A is worth 1 point, each question in Section B is worth up to 10 points. Answers in Section B can be awarded partial marks depending on the clarity of the participants Mathematical presentation. Answers left blank will be marked as 0.

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