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Studolymp / IMC / 2012

IMC 2012
contestants
316
problems
10 (5+5)
score scale
0–10
per-problem results
yes
Notes on this edition’s data
  • Each problem marked out of 10.

Per-problem difficulty

Day 1

Day 2

Difficulty vs discrimination

Each dot is one problem. X — how many solved it (scored ≥ 8 of 10); Y — discrimination, i.e. how well the problem told strong contestants from weak ones (score-vs-total correlation).

A good problem sits high and away from the edges. Bottom-left dots separated nobody — almost everyone failed them the same way.

Problem statistics

Same data as the Day 1 / Day 2 charts above.

#difficultyavgsolvednear-0disctopics
Day 1
P1easy9.797%1%0.13combinatorics
P2hard3.518%24%0.58linear algebra
P3hard2.517%66%0.49games & processesgroup theory
P4killer0.20%95%0.25real analysis
P5killer0.52%91%0.28polynomialsnumber theory
Day 2
P6easy8.881%2%0.34games & processespolynomials
P7medium4.731%28%0.26sequences & series
P8hard2.422%71%0.55number theory
P9very hard1.910%75%0.47sequences & serieslinear algebra
P10killer0.00%100%0.16combinatoricsgroup theory

Field cohort = total ≥ 3 points; difficulty is computed live by the API. Discrimination is the corrected item–total correlation.