[better] — Amt Cat Past Papers

Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT) competition, run by the Australian Maths Trust (AMT)

Core Topics: Reviewing past years (like 2011–2015 or 2018–2022) shows a heavy emphasis on Applying Rules, Logic and Case Analysis, and Analyzing Algorithms. Study Resources amt cat past papers

: The primary source for official past papers and solutions. You can purchase digital or printed compilation books covering multiple years (e.g., 2011–2015, 2016–2020). AMT Past Papers Archive AMT Past Papers Archive The CAT is divided

The CAT is divided into distinct papers based on school year levels: 阿思丹国际学术挑战 Level A/B (Primary) : Years 1–2 and 3–4. Level C/D (Upper Primary/Junior) : Years 5–6 and 7–8. Level E/F (Intermediate/Senior) : Years 9–10 and 11–12. Content Guide: What to Expect Past papers focus on specific computational concepts: Course Hero Logic and Analysis Content Guide: What to Expect Past papers focus

Why Practice with AMT Past Papers?

The AMT competitions are unlike a standard school math test. In school, you are often tested on curriculum knowledge (e.g., "Calculate the area of this triangle"). In the AMC and CAT competitions, you are tested on application and logic.

Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT) Competition: This is a math-based competition organized by the Australian Maths Trust (AMT) for students in Years 5–12. It focuses on problem-solving through informal algorithms.