Free High School Math Olympiad (546 Problems & Solutions): 1430-Page Complete Collection of 2020–2026 Olympiad Mathematics Solutions by Jonathan Ramachandran (Free PDF Download)
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Title: Free High School Math Olympiad [546 Problems & Solutions]
Author: Jonathan Ramachandran
Language: English
Book Identifier: GGKEY:Q0U3ZAQ31Y2
Publisher: 5 Loaf 2 Fish Publications
Pages: 1430
Release Date: 28 May 2026
Book Description: I wrote this book using actual photographs of mathematical problems and solutions, principally arising from the years 2020 through approximately 2025–2026. It contains free secondary-level Mathematical Olympiad questions and solutions, discussed at my leisure for the benefit of anyone interested.
Unless otherwise stated, all solutions are my own, and I apologize in advance for any possible errors. The questions are drawn from a variety of sources. My principal contribution is the solution component, preserved in handwritten form within images (usually dated), often in response to questions personally asked via WhatsApp or through my Facebook pages. Some questions are also publicly available online as sample problems from various prestigious international Mathematical Olympiad competitions.
The chief aim of this book is to fulfill the command of Our Most Blessed Lord Jesus Christ concerning the Doctrine of Charity.
Thank you
Jonathan
28 May 2026





[Text] True Christians are born again through virtue, not lineage
A legendary anti-nepotism motto reads: Virtue, not lineage (Virtus Non Stemma).
“When virtue is wanting, all things are vain … even to have borne Christ in the womb … profits nothing, if there be not virtue.” – Blessed St. John Chrysostom, Father and Doctor of the Church
Source: John Chrysostom, Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew, Homily 44.1, in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, First Series, vol. 10, ed. Philip Schaff (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing, 1888), accessed May 29, 2026, https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/200144.htm.
A strong Bible verse expressing the Virgin Mary’s unique blessedness / virtue “above all women” is:
“Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!”
— Luke 1:42 (NKJV)
Blessed Virgin Mary was not rich, but the most virtuous among women. Can you see it?



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[Text] Biblical Contentment in Theology too – How?
No one can manipulate heavenly rewards (assuming one is saved), because God knows who truly discovered what. For example, in theology, if a claim you made turns out to be correct and you did not plagiarize anyone else—which can often be demonstrated if no prior publication (whether a book or journal article) exists before yours, thus removing even circumstantial evidence of copying—then the credit belongs to you.
Of course, the ultimate question is whether God finds your claim correct or not. Nevertheless, a journal article or book may contain multiple genuinely new insights or rediscoveries based on the Church Fathers that no other scholar had previously noticed or written about, meaning there is still a possibility of arriving at something true and original.
Feminism can also be discriminatory, just as male chauvinism can; I say this from my own experience. However, if one is right, God can reward not only the discovery itself but also the unjust discrimination endured. This is one example of what Christ meant in Matthew 5:10-12 when He spoke of a “great reward” for those who are “persecuted for righteousness’ sake” (imagine God in Flesh Himself calls something as “great” in this verse). Such persecution can include these kinds of experiences, especially since theology is directly concerned with Him.
“10 Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. 12 Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” (Matthew 5:10–12, NKJV)
Did you notice that Christ never promised any reward on earth, but only in heaven—and not both?

[Text] Are we the “Wise Virgins”?
Jonathan Ramachandran, Essay 7: Prophecy of 5 Wise and 5 Foolish Virgins in Chiliasm, in Essays in Early Christianity: Chiliasm Prophecy Model and Non-Elect Salvation Possibility (Christian Publishing House, 2025), 186–223, ISBN 978-1949586428 (pb); 978-1949586435 (hb), https://www.amazon.com/dp/1949586421.
Surprising fact: Even among Christians of various denominations, the “oil” and “lamp” may be taught as referring to “something else,” but I argue they may actually refer to “doing the right things mentioned in my Essay 7, which is based on the Bible, the Church Fathers, and, surprisingly, even the earliest Reformers.” I therefore take it that such persons are still “wise virgins” (though the level of reward is ultimately decided by God). In this topic, I find the Catholic and Orthodox interpretations to be the most accurate, in my research, although I am neither Catholic nor Orthodox but Ecumenical.
The work integrates a wide evidential base: Church Fathers (Irenaeus, Tertullian, Methodius, Hilary, Chrysostom, Jerome, Augustine, Origen, Justin Martyr); Medieval theology (Thomas Aquinas); Reformers/Protestant leaders (Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, William J. Seymour); and extensive biblical-historical figures (e.g., Abraham, Noah, Enoch, Melchizedek, Moses, David, Paul, James, John, Ezekiel, Lazarus, Tabitha, plus Trypho and Marcion as polemical interlocutors).
It also draws on a broad scholarly apparatus from modern academics (e.g., Bauckham, Blomberg, Bowler, Anderson, Davis, Groothuis, Pollard, Wolffe, Donfried, Vorster, and others listed in the bibliography), as well as editors/translators of patristic corpora (e.g., Schaff, Roberts, Coxe, Warfield, McNeill, Kolb, Wengert, Harrison, Pless, Bachmann).
Economically, the book remains affordable in context (RM1,700 minimum wage vs RM170 tithe comparison). I reject mandatory tithing in favor of voluntary giving, also treated in Essay 7.
Author revenue is RM3.96 (~USD1) per copy; remainder supports Christian Publishing House ministry, contrasting with prosperity-gospel models often criticized for self-enrichment.
Methodologically, it prioritizes multi-source theological synthesis (Scripture + Fathers + Reformers + scholarship) over single-verse or testimonial prosperity claims, aiming for contextual rigor and falsifiable comparison of interpretive approaches.

Charity Doctrine? [Text]
Please watch this video and observe how much people appreciate these kinds of acts as expressions of love and compassion in humanity. This is just a small part of the “Charity Doctrine” that Christ taught, albeit without considering the sins we all sometimes commit.
Imagine if every charitable giver also pursued holiness and faithfully followed Christ—then you would better understand the light of Christ and why the blessed Church Fathers taught many of the same principles that I discuss in Essay 7 of my book, “Essays in Early Christianity.”
The problem is that many celebrities and wealthy people give only a small percentage of what they possess, even though they could often give much more. After all, one does not need unlimited wealth for oneself and one’s family unless one desires luxury. Can you see how human nature works?
May those who are able do more while there is still time, before the world descends into the darkness of the Antichrist, who will promote unholiness, wars, racism, nepotism, sins, and everything opposed to what is good, beautiful, and true, leading many toward destruction. And if you can, do not do this only once in a while for others, but as often as you can to “all”, God willing.
If you do it really well, the world will see the Lord “Jesus in you.”
Video:
Enjoy!
Link
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_SYiLiLujQ
Thank you!

[Text] Why does God send people to Hell?
Here is a simple example that may help us understand the issue from at least one perspective. The same principle can be applied to other forms of sinful behavior, including hatred, nepotism, racism, and similar practices. Although often left unspoken, these behaviors are frequently practiced all around us, allowing dominant groups to obtain better positions, opportunities, and income at the expense of merit, equality, justice, and unbiased treatment.
A recent example that we may need to think about:
Wars may be fought by countries A, B, and C, but those who suffer the most are often unrelated people in country P. Most people will not care because the victims are neither of their race nor religion.
The countries that actually send significant aid are often Western Christian-majority value countries, even when they share neither the religion nor the ethnicity of those receiving help. Meanwhile, many large-population countries that boast of secularism or their own religious traditions often send little aid relative to their size, usually under the selfish reasoning of, “Why should I help?”
Then people wonder why Christianity places such importance on charity. In Matthew 25:31–45, Christ identifies acts of mercy and charity as key evidence of being chosen for salvation, together with holiness. Before embracing atheism or agnosticism, consider this carefully and ask yourself what kind of world would exist if everyone lived by the principle, “Why should I help?”
Link:
https://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/iran-war-ripple-effects-increasing-040008343.html
Related reading:
Jonathan Ramachandran, Essay 7: Prophecy of 5 Wise and 5 Foolish Virgins in Chiliasm, in Essays in Early Christianity: Chiliasm Prophecy Model and Non-Elect Salvation Possibility (Christian Publishing House, 2025), 186–223, ISBN 978-1949586428 (pb); 978-1949586435 (hb), https://www.amazon.com/dp/1949586421.
Think.
