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=== Scoring === | === Scoring === |
Revision as of 08:07, 20 November 2023
The Korean Mathematical Olympiad (KMO) is the national mathematical olympiad of South Korea.
Format of the Competition
The KMO consists of two stages (Stage I and Stage II). Only individuals who obtained a Bronze award or higher (Hon. Men for the highschoolers division) in the Stage I are qualified to progress to Stage II. The KMO Stage I is a 150-minute, 20 questions exam where all answers are intergers ranging from to , while the KMO Stage II is a 6-hour, 8 questions exam where all problems require full written solutions. Those who achieve a certain amount of score in the KMO Stage II are qualified to progress to the FKMO, which is a direct selection process for the Korean IMO team.
Scoring
In the KMO Stage I, there are 4 4-point problems, 12 5-point problems, and 4 6-point problems, totaling up to 100 points for a perfect score.
In the KMO Stage II, scoring on each problem is done on a 0-7 scale (inclusive and integers only). Full credit is only given for complete, correct solutions. Each solution is intended to be in the form of a mathematical proof. Since there are 8 problems, a perfect score is 56 points.