A description is given of a local mathematics competition that has been running for ten years among London's state schools. This article identifies some of the issues involved in setting questions which encourage children to take part and discusses types of questions which may be used to separate candidates who are almost equal. Examples of tie-breakers are given.
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BrownI.C.Making competition questions more appealing. Journal of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1990, 13–16.