Math Problem One by One 캐나다 수학 경시대회 객관식 기출문제
Pick your grade and part to start solving fun math problems!
Disclaimer: The mathematical problems presented here are the intellectual property of the University of Waterloo Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC). This platform is designed exclusively for educational purposes to help students practice and learn mathematics. No commercial use is intended.
🎯 Grade & Part Selection
📚 Problem Display
🎯 Online Problem Display
Waiting for Selection
Please select both grade and part above to see a random problem
📖 How to Use the Problem Generator
🎯 Step-by-Step Instructions
Select Your Grade Level
Use the "Grade & Part Selection" section to choose your grade level (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12). This determines the difficulty level of problems.
Choose Problem Part
Select Part A (Easy), Part B (Medium), or Part C (Hard) based on your skill level and learning goals.
Start Solving Problems
A random problem will appear in the "Problem Display" section. Read the question carefully and try to solve it step by step.
Check Your Answer
Click on your chosen answer (A, B, C, D, or E). The system will show you if you're correct and provide the solution.
Get Next Problem
Use navigation buttons to move to the next problem, or change your grade/part selection for different types of problems.
💡 Tips & Features
✅ Problem Difficulty Levels
- Part A: Basic concepts and simple calculations
- Part B: Moderate difficulty with multi-step solutions
- Part C: Advanced problems requiring deeper thinking
🎓 Learning Strategy
- • Start with Part A to build confidence
- • Read each problem completely before attempting
- • Take your time - there's no time pressure
- • Review solutions even when you get it right
🔧 Technical Features
- • Mathematical equations render automatically
- • Problems are from actual Canadian math contests
- • Each problem shows detailed solutions
- • Random selection ensures variety
🚀 Quick Start Guide
Choose Grade & Part
Solve the Problem
Learn from Solutions
💡 Need help? If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, the problems are sourced from University of Waterloo mathematics contests for educational purposes.