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Rules of Mathematical Olympiad in Primary Schools
The rules of primary school mathematics Olympic competition are as follows:

1, students' illegal behavior refers to the situation that students should solve problems (or complete tasks) independently:

Articles that are not allowed to be brought into the examination room are still not corrected after being pointed out by invigilators;

Obtaining the competition theme or information related to the competition theme in advance in an improper way;

Provide other students with information related to the theme of the competition before and during the competition;

Bringing contest answers into the examination room through various channels and media without permission;

Other behaviors that may affect fair competition by not observing the rules of the stadium.

2. The staff's violation or dereliction of duty refers to when the participating students solve problems independently:

It is found that the participating students have violated the rules, and they do not stop or report;

Leak the contest questions to the participating students in advance;

Failing to provide information related to the competition theme to the participating students as required;

Failing to issue and hand in competition papers as required;

Changing the competition papers of the participating students without authorization;

Other acts that may affect fair competition.

3, the organizer's violation or dereliction of duty refers to:

Copying test papers without the permission of the organizer;

Members of the organizer will disclose the competition topics to the participating students or tutors in advance;

Changing the examination papers of the participating students without authorization;

Failing to organize the examination according to the unified examination time of the whole province;

Failing to report relevant information to the organizer as required.