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NationalCyberOlympiad
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections, 15 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 20 in section III.

SYLLABUS
Section I (Mental Ability) : Linear equations in two variables, Polynomials, Rational expressions, Quadratic equations, Arithmetic progressions (A.P), Installments, Income tax, Similar triangles, Circles, Constructions, Mean, Probability, Pictorial representation of data, Coordinate geometry, Sets, Relations and functions, logarithms, Geometrical progressions. Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems based on figures, Find odd numeral out, Series completion, Coding-decoding, Mathematical reasoning,Analytical reasoning, Mirror images, Embedded figures, Direction sense test, Cubes and dice. Section III (Computers and IT) : IT basics, Internet, Service available on internet, IT tools, MS- Access, Hyper text markup language, Html fundamentals, IT applications, Database, Website designing.

NationalScienceOlympiad
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections, 20 questions in section I and 30 in section II.

SYLLABUS
Section I (Mathematics) : Sets, Relations and functions, Mathematical induction, Logarithms, Complex numbers & quardratic equations, Linear inequations, Differentiation, Sequences and series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.), Trigonometric functions, Cartesian system of rectangular coordinates, Straight line and family of straight lines, Circle, Conic section, Trigonometry, Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem, Statistics, Mathematical logic, Limits, Probability. OR Section I (Biology) : Diversity in the Living world, Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals, Cell : Structure and Functions, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology. Section II (Physics & Chemistry) : Physics: Units & measurements, Mechanics, Properties of matter, Heat & thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves. Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox reactions, Hydrogen, The s-Block Elements, The p-Block Elements (Groups 3 and 4), Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry.

The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections, 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I : Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics

SYLLABUS
Sets, Relations and functions, Mathematical induction, Logarithms, Complex numbers & quardratic equations, Linear inequations, Differentiation, Sequences and series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.), Trigonometric functions, Cartesian system of rectangular coordinates, Straight line and family of straight lines, Circle, Conic section, Trigonometry, Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem, Statistics, Mathematical logic, Limits, Probability.

NationalCyberOlympiad
MENTALABILITY 1. Thepoints z1 , , ,onthecomplexplanearetheverticesofanequilateraltriangleifandonlyif: z2 z3 (A) (C)
n- 1

(z z
n

- z2 ) (z2 - z3) = 0
= 4 z1z2

(B)

z1

= 2 z1z2

2 1

(D) ( z1 + z2 + z3 )2 = 3 z1z2

2.

r= 0

C r = Cr + nC r+ 1 n 2

(A)

(B)

n + 1 2

n (C) ( n + 1) 2

n( n- 1) (D) 2( n + 1)

3. Astudentisallowedtoselectatmostnbooksfromacollectionof(2n+1)books.Ifthetotalnumberof waysinwhichhecanselectatleast1bookis63,findthevalueofn. (A) 6 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 4 4. Thenumberofwaysinwhich5 X scanbeplacedinthesquaresofthefiguresothat norowremainsemptyis (A) 97 (B) 98 (C) 100 (D) 126 5. c 1isafixedcircleand c 2isavariablecirclewithfixedradius.Thecommontransversetangentsto c 1and c areperpendiculartoeachother. Thelocusofthecentreofvariablecircleis 2 (A) Circle (B) Ellipse (C) Hyperbola (D) Parabola 6. x - x1 y - y 1 = = r ,represents cos q sinq (A) Equationofastraightline,if q isconstant&risvariable (B) Equationofacircle,if risconstant& q isavariable (C) Astraightlinepassingthroughafixedpoint&havingaknownslope (D) Allofthese

7. Thevalueof log2[cos2 (a + b) + cos2(a - b) - cos2a cos2b] (A) Dependson a & b both (B) Dependson a butnoton b (C) Dependson b butnoton a (D) IsIndependentofboth a & b LOGICAL & ANALYTICAL REASONING 8. Whichalternativeissufficientforansweringthefollowingquestionbasedontheinformationgiveninthe twostatements? QUESTION:Doesdrinkingcoffeeleadtoheadache? STATEMENTS: I. Overstimulationofpancreasleadstoheadache? II. Coffeecontainscaffeinewhichwhenexcessive,stimulatespancreas. (A) StatementIaloneissufficienttoanswerthequestion (B) StatementIIaloneprovidesanswertothequestion (C) BothstatementsIandIIprovideanswertothequestion (D) NeitherstatementInorstatementIIprovideanswertothequestion 9. P+QmeansPisbrotherofQPQmeansPismotherofQandPQmeansPissisterofQ. WhichofthefollowingmeansMismaternaluncleofR? (A) MR+K (B) M+KR (C) M+KQ (D) Thereisnosuchsymbol

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10. If1iscodedasY,2iscodedasM,3asD,4asH,5asT,6asL,7asP,8asVand9asN,whichofthe followingisthecodedformof3972465? (A) DNPMHLP (B) DNPMHNT (C) DNPMHLT (D)DNPMNLT 11. Whichalternativeappliestotheassumptionsofthestatement? STATEMENT:Mostpeoplewhostopsmokinggainweight. ASSUMPTIONS: I. Ifonestopssmokingonewillgainweight II. Ifonedoesnotstopsmokingonewillnotgainweight. (A) OnlyassumptionIisimplicit (B) OnlyassumptionIIisimplicit (C) BothassumptionsIandIIareimplicit (D) NeitherassumptionInorIIisimplicit 12. Whichletterwillbethesixthtotheleftofthenineteenthletterfromtherightendofthefollowingalphabets? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ (A) N (B) M (C) Y (D) F 13. Bablurankedsixteenthfromthetopandtwentyninthfromthebottomamongthosewhopassedan examination.Sixboysdidnotparticipateinthecompetitionandfivefailedintheexamination.Howmany boyswerethereinthatclass? (A) 44 (B) 50 (C) 55 (D) 40 COMPUTERS&INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 14. Whichofthefollowingisnotcorrect (A) Ecommerceincludesallbusinessactivitiesinvolvedinthe development,facilitation and implementation ofbusinesscommunicationsandtransactionthroughelectronicmedia (B) TheIntranetisarestrictedversionoftheInternetwithinagroupofusers (C) TheExtranetisaclosedonlinenetworkconnectingtwoormoreorganisations (D) Noneoftheabove. 15. Adebuggingtoolisaprogramwhich (A) Removesbugsfromauserprogram (B) Removesvirusesfromthecomputer (C) Helpstheuserfindbugsinhis/herprogram (D) Displayserrorsinauserprogram 16. Computerscanbeprotectedfromvirusbyusing (A) Software (B) Hardware (C) Softwareandhardware (D) Cannotbeprotectedatall 17. Y2Kproblemmainlyaroseincomputerprogrammeswrittenin (A) COBOL (B) BASIC (C) FORTRAN (D) PASCAL

18. Inthecontextofinformationtechnology,thetermsecurityrefersto (A) Confidentialityonly (B) Authenticationonly (C) Integrityonly (D) Allofthese 19. WhichofthefollowingaresupercomputersdevelopedbyIndianScientists? 1. PARAM 2. ANURAG 3. GIST 4. CDAC Answerchoices (A) 1&2only (B) 1only (C) Allexcept3 (D) 1and4 20. WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutDOSaretrue? 1. DOSisanacronymforDiskOperatingSystem 2. LoadingofDOSintothemainmemoryisknownasbooting 3. Storageareasonadiskareknownasdirectories.Adirectorymaycontainfilesand/orsubdirectories insideit. 4. Wildcardsarespecialcharacterscarryingspecialmeaning.TwoMSDOSwildcardsare?and* 5. A filter is a command that recieves its input from the standard input device and sends its outputtostandardoutputdevice.FIND,MOREandSORTareMSDOSfilters. (A) 1and2only (B) 1,2and3 (C) Allexcepts3 (D) Allofthese

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NationalScienceOlympiad
MATHEMATICS 1. Amanmovingonaparabolicpathfindstheangleofelevationofapole,standingonthefocusofpath, tobe75.Ifthedirectrixofpathisatadistanceof7metersfromhimthenheightofpoleis (2 + 3) (2 - 3) mtr. mtr. (A) (14 + 7 3) mtr. (B) (C) (14 - 7 3) mtr. (D) 7 7

2. Threeladieshaveeachbroughtachildforadmissiontoaschool.Theheadoftheschoolwishesto interviewthesixpeopleonebyone,takingcarethatnochildisinterviewedbeforeitsmother.The numberofwaysofdoingthisis (A) 6 (B) 36 (C) 72 (D) 90 3. A refrigeratorisofferedforsaleatRs.250.00withsuccessivediscountsof20%and15%. Thesaleprice oftherefrigeratoris (A) 35%lessthanRs.250.00 (B) 65%ofRs.250.00 (C) 77%ofRs.250.00 (D) 68%ofRs.250.00 4. Thenumberofrevolutionsofawheel,withfixedcenterandwithanoutsidediameterof6m,requiredto causeapointontherimtogoonekmis (A) 880 (B) 440/p (C) 500/3p (D) 440 p OR BIOLOGY 1. Whichofthefollowingstatementsaretrueforphotosyntheticbacteria(PB)andchemosyntheticbacteria (CB)? (a) obtainenergyfromtheoxidationofinorganicmoleculesuchasammoniumsalt (b) obtainenergyfromsunlight (c) containphotosyntheticpigments (d) areautotrophs. (A) PBb,c,dCBa,d (B) PBa,cCBb,d (C) PBb,dCBa,b (D) PBa,b,cCBb,c,d 2. Anaerobicrespirationreleaseslessenergythanaerobicrespirationbecause (A) Energyfromoxygenisnotmadeavailable (B) Ethylalcoholisasourceofenergy (C) Carbondioxideisreleased (D) Lessenergyisrequiredbyfermentingorganisms 3. Threebeanseedlingsweregrowninthreeculturesolutions.Aftersixweeks,Xhadyellowleavesand shortinternodes,Y hasredpatchesonthestemandZhadgreenleavesandstem.Itcanbededuced that (A) X lackedmagnesium, Y lackedcalciumand Z lackedmolybdenum (B) Xlackedcalcium, Y lackednitrogenand Z lackschlorine (C) Xlackedcalcium, Y lackednitrogenand Z hadallnutrients (D) X lackedmagnesium, Y lackednitrogenand Z hadallnutrients 4. Inthelifecycleofafernthemeiosisoccursduringthe (A) Formationofspores (B) Formationofgametes (C) Germinationofaspore (D) Developmentofazygote PHYSICS&CHEMISTRY 5. Hydrogensulphide(H 2S)contains94.11%sulphur,water(H 2O)contains11.11%hydrogenandsulphur dioxide(SO 2)contains50%oxygen.Findtheratioofallgivenelements.Afteryourcalculationswhich lawhasbeenverified? (A) Lawofmultipleproportion (B) Lawofreciprocalproportion (C) Lawofconstantcomponents (D) Lawofcombiningvolumes 6. An astronautin thespace shuttle orbitingthe earth performsa trickfor a televisionaudience. She inflatesaheliumfilledballoonwithintheshuttle'scontrolledatmosphereandletsgoofit.Totheaston ishmentofallwatching,theballoon (A) Hoversinplacewhereitwasreleased. (B) Risesnoticeablyawayfromtheearth. (C) Fallsnoticeablytowardstheearth. (D) Driftsbackwardsoppositetothedirectionoftheshuttle'svelocity.
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7. Aboythrowsatabletennisballofmass20gupwardswithavelocityofu 0 =10m/satanangle q0 with thevertical.Thewindimpartsahorizontalforceof0.08N,sothattheballreturnstothestartingpoint. Then,theangle q0 mustbesuchthat,tan q0 is (A) 0.2 (B) 0.4 (C) 2.5 (D) 1.2 8. Aweightisattachedtothefreeendofasonometerwire.Itgivesresonanceatalength40cmwhenitis resonancedwithatuningforkoffrequency512.Theweightisthenimmersedwhollyinwater,theresonant lengthisreducedto30cm.Therelativedensityinwhichweightsuspendedis (A) 16/9 (B) 16/7 (C) 16/5 (D) 16/3 9. A tank of waterhas a pinhole leak in the side, 1m below the water line. If the tankis open to the 5 pa),howfastisthewaterleavingthepinhole? atmosphere(airpressure=1.013 10 (A) g/ 4 (B) (C) 2g (D) g g/ 0.1 10. Findthecorrectstatementfromthefollowing. (A) Inplanetarymotion,totalenergyremainsconstantbuttotalangularmomentummayvary (B) Bothtotalenergyandtotalangularmomentumareconstantinplanetarymotionandthetotalenergy isnegative (C) MotionofaplanetabouttheSunandmotionofanelectronaboutanattractingnuclearcentreare governedbyidenticalrelationsandthetotalenergyisalwayspositiveinbothcases (D) Bothtotalenergyandtotalangularmomentumareconstantinplanetarymotionandthetotalenergy ispositive 11. OnemoleofanidealmonatomicgasexpandstillitstemperaturedoublesundertheprocessV2 T= constant.Iftheinitialtemperatureis400K,theworkdonebythegasis (A) 400R (B) 200R (C) 200R (D) Indeterminate 12. Aprojectileisthrownsuchthatitsrangeshouldbe1000metres,butathighestpointitbreaksintotwo equalmasses,oneofwhomfallsverticallydownwards.Theothermasswillfallatadistance (A) 1500metresfromlaunchingpoint (B) 2000metresfromlaunchingpoint (C) 3000metresfromlaunchingpoint (D) 2500metresfromlaunchingpoint 13. Aspiritlevelcontainingabubbleinaliquidisjerkedforward.Relativetothelevelandliquidthebubble moves (A) Backwards,duetoitsinertia (B) Backwards,duetoapressuregradientintheliquid (C) Forwards,duetoitsinertia (D) Forwards,duetoapressuregradientintheliquid 14. Thefourthstateofmatteris (A) Superfluid (C) Liquidcrystals (B) Plasma (D) Smallparticlessuspendedinthegas

15. Theuseof12Cscalehassuspendedtheolderscaleatatomicmassbasedon16Oisotope,oneimportant advantageoftheformerbeing (A) Theatomicmasseson12Cscalebecamewholenumber (B) 12Cismoreabundantinearthcrustthan16O (C) Thedifferencebetweenthephysicalandchemicalatomicmassesgotnarroweddownsignificantly (D) 12Cissituatedmidwaybetweenmetalsandnonmetalsintheperiodictable. 16. Electriccookershaveacoatingthatprotectsthemagainstfire.Thecoatingismadeof (A) Magnesiumoxide (B) Heavylead (C) Chromiumoxide (D) Nickel 17. is (A) Aromaticcompound (C) Heterocycliccompound (B) Annulene (D) Polycycliccompound

18. Atommayberegardedascomprisingofprotons,neutronsandelectrons.Ifthemassattributedtoa 12 would neutronwerehalvedandthatattributedtotheelectronweredoubled,theatomicmassof6C (A) Remainapproximatelythesame (B) Beapproximatelydoubled (C) Beapproximatelyhalved (D) Bereducedapproximatelyby25% 19. Thechemistryoflithiumisverymuchsimilartothatofmagnesiumeventhoughtheyareplacedin differentgroups.Thereasonis (A) Bothhavenearlythesamesize (B) Theratiooftheirchargetosizeisnearlythesame (C) Bothhavesimilarelectronicconfiguration (D) Botharefoundtogetherinnature 20. Abottleofdryammoniaandabottleofdryhydrogenchlorideconnectedthroughalongtubeareopened simultaneouslyatbothends,thewhiteammoniumchlorideringfirstformedwillbe (A) Atthecentreofthetube (B) Nearthehydrogenchloridebottle (C) Neartheammoniumbottle (D) Throughoutthelengthofthetube
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LOGICALREASONING 1. TonyandSunilareparticipatinginajogathontoraisemoneyforcharity. TonywillraiseRs. 20,plusRs. 2for eachlaphejogs.SunilwillraiseRs.30,plusRs.1.50foreachlaphejogs.Thetotalamountofmoneyeach willraisecanbecalculatedusingthefollwingexpressionswhere n representsthenumberoflapsrun : Tony:20+2n Sunil:30+1.50n Afterhowmanylapswilltheyhaveraisedthesameamountofmoney? (A) 3 (B) 6.5 (C) 14.5 (D) 20 2. Thereisaproportionalrelationshipbetweenthesizeofaprojectedimageonascreenandthedistance ofthescreenfromtheprojector. Animagethatisprojectedontoascreen10feetawayisarectanglewithdimensionsof2feetby3feet. Ifthescreenismovedtoadistanceof15feetfromtheprojector,whatwillbethedimensionsofthe largerimageprojectedontothescreen? (A) 3feetby4.5feet (B) 4feetby6feet (C) 4.5feetby6.75feet (D) 7feetby8feet 3. A formula forcomputing a value r is r =
mx + my , where m, x, y, w and zare positive integers.An wz

increaseinwhichvariablewouldresultinacorrespondingdecreaseinr ? (A) m (B) x (C) y (D) z 4. MattsmathematicsclassisplayingGuessMyRule.Theteacherwritesthistableof valuesonthechalkboard,andtheclassfindsanequationthatfitsthevaluesinthe table.Whichoftheseequationsdescribestherelationshipbetweenthevaluesinthe table? (A) y=2x2 (B) y=2x2 (C) y=3x2 (D) y=3x2 5. TheVenndiagrambelowshowsthetypesofnovelstheliteratureclub membersreadduringtheirsummerbreak. Whichof the following is NOT supportedby the informationin the Ven diagram? (A) 21membersreadbothanadventurenovelandaromancenovel (B) 64membersreadonlyanadventurenoveloramysterynovel (C) 26membersreadallthreetypesofnovels (D) 67membersreadaromancenovel
TableofValues x 3 0 2 5 y 11 2 4 13

LiteratureClubSummerReading Adventure Romance

36 14 43 7 2 3 28 Mystery
Hours TotalNumberof (h) GuitarsMade ( g)
2 4 8 16 18 42 90 186

6. Aguitarmanufacturerusesacomputercontrolledmachinetomakeelectric guitars.Thetablebelowshowsthetotalnumberofguitarsmadeafter2,4,8 and16hours.Ifgrepresentsthetotalnumberofguitarsmadeafterhhours, whichequationrepresentsthepatternshowninthetable? (A) g=12h6 (B) g=12h 2 (C) g=3h 6 (D) g=3h2 +6

7. Lookatthiscontainer. Waterflowsintothiscontainerataconstantrate.Whichgraphcouldrepresentthe heightofthewaterinthecontainerovertime?


HeightofWater
HeightofWater

(A)

(B)
Time

(C)
Time

(D)
Time

HeightofWater

Height ofWater

Time

MATHEMATICAL REASONING 8. Inanexaminationof9papers,acandidatehastopassinmorepapersthanthenumberofpapersin whichhefailsinordertogetthesuccess.Thenumberofwaysinwhichhecanfail (A) 128 (B) 256 (C) 255 (D) 98!
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9.

Whatisthesolutiontothesystemofequationsshownbelow?
2 x - y + 3 z= 8 x - 6 y - z= 0 -6 x + 3 y - 9 z = 24

(A) (0,4,4)

(B) 1, 4,

10 3

(C) Nosolution

(D) Infinitelymanysolutions

10. Whatisthe nthterminthearithmeticseriesbelow? 3+7+11+15+19..... (A) 4n (B) 3+4n (C) 2n+1

(D) 4n1

11. Atrainismadeupofalocomotive,7differentcars,andacaboose.Ifthelocomotivemustbefirst,and thecaboosemustbelast,howmanydifferentwayscanthetrainbeordered? (A) 5040 (B) 181,440 (C) 362,880 (D) 823,543 12. IfA + B = (A) 1
p thenvalueof(1+tan A)(1+tan B)equals 4 (B) 2 (C) 2

(D) 1

13. Whatarethecoordinatesoftheimageofpoint P(3,7)afterareflectionabouttheline y =2? (A) (3,9) (B) (3,11) (C) (5,7) (D) (7,7) 14. Lookatthisfunction Asthevalueofx increases,the yvaluesformarepeatingpattern. Ifthispatterncontinues,whatistheyvaluewhenx =26? (A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 2
y 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x 2 3

15. Whatistherangeofthefunctionf(x)=x2 +3ifthedomainis{3,0,3}? (A) {3,12} (B) {6,3,12} (C) Allrealnumbers (D) Allrealnumbersgreaterthanorequalto3 16. Thesumofthreeconsecutiveoddintegersis21.Ifxistheleastoftheseoddintegers,whichequation mustbetrue? (A) 3x=21 (B) 3x+3=21 (C) 3x+4=21 (D) 3x+6=21 17. Theharmonicmeanoftherootsoftheequation 2 + 3 x 2 - 3 + 5 x + 6 + 2 5 = 0 is (A) 2 (B) 7 (C) 8 EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 18. Julieworksattheamusementparkwiththemaintenancecrew.Sheneedstoreplace astringofburnedoutlightsalongthearcshownbetweenseat1andseat6.Thearc makesup1/4oftheGaintWheel. The20seatsofthewheelareequallyspaced,andthesupportsfromthecenterof thewheeltoeachseatare15feetinlength.Howlong,tothenearestfoot,doesthe stringofreplacementlightsneedtobe? (A) 24feet (B) 30feet (C) 47feet (D) 90feet
GaintWheel

) (

(D) 4

Seat6 15feet

Seat1

19. Thetypicalwingspanofthelittleblueheronis4inchesmorethanhalfthetypicalwingspanofthegreat blueheron.If g representsthetypicalwingspanofthegreatblueheron,whichexpressionrepresentsthe typicalwingspanofthelittleblueheron? 1 1 1 g g+ 4 ( g+ 4) (A) 4 (B) (C) 2g+4 (D) 2 2 2 20. ThisdiagramshowstheangleofinclinationofthetriangularfacesoftheGreat PyramidinEgypt. Whenitwasbuilt,thelengthofeachsideofthesquarebasewas230meters. Whichequationrepresentstheheight, h,oftheGreatPyramidwhenitwasbuilt? (A) h=115sin52 (B) h=115tan52 (C) h =
115 sin52

h 52

(D) h =

115 tan 52

230m

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SAMPLEANSWERSHEET
1.NAME: IfyournameisSACHITAIYER,thenyoushouldwriteasfollows:
S A C H I T A I Y E R

2.FATHER'SNAME:Ifyourfather'snameisSATISHKUMARSHARMA,thenyoushouldwriteasfollows:
S A T I S H K U M A R S H A R M A

SCHOOLCODE

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3.SCHOOLCODE Writeyourschoolcode i.e.ifyourschoolcode isMH0547darkenas follows:

4.CLASS IfyouareinClass 10,thenyoushould darkenasfollows:


CLASS

5.ROLLNO. Ifyourrollno.is587, thenyoushouldwrite anddarkenthecircles asfollows:


ROLLNO.

6 7 8 9

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0 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

6.GENDER Ifyouareaboy, thendarken Malecircle GENDER MALE FEMALE CORRECT waytodarken thecircle

7 8 9

W R ONG waytodarken P thecircle

7. IfyourchoiceforAnswer1isC,thenyoushoulddarkenthecircleasfollows:

1.
Darkenthecircle

MARKYOURANSWERSWITHHBPENCIL/BALLPOINTPEN(BLUE/BLACK)

ANSWERS 1. (D) 11. (D) 2. (A) 12. (A) 3. (B) 13. (C) : : : (B) National Cyber Olympiad 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D) 14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (A) National Science Olympiad 1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (C) 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (D) International Mathematics Olympiad 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (A) 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (D) 8. (C) 18. (D) 9. (B) 19. (A) 10. (C) 20. (D)

MATHEMATICS BIOLOGY PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. 1. (D) 11. (A) 2. (A) 12. (B)

9. (C) 19. (B) 8. (B) 18. (A)

10. (B) 20. (B) 9. (C) 19. (B)

11. (C)

3. (D) 13. (B)

10. (D) 20. (B)

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