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The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III. SYLLABUS Section I (Mental Ability) : Knowing our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Symmetry, Practical Geometry. Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Odd One Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures. Section III (Computers and IT) : History and Generation of Computers, Types of Computers, MS-Windows, MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint, Internet & E-mail, Introduction to QBasic, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices, Latest Developments in the field of IT. Questions are based on Windows 7 and MS-Office 2010. The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and 35 in section II.

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NATIONAL CYBER OLYMPIAD

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SYLLABUS Section I (Mental Ability) : Knowing our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Symmetry, Practical Geometry. Logical Reasoning.

NATIONAL SCIENCE OLYMPIAD

Section II (Science) : Motion and Measurement of Distances, Light, Shadows and Reflections, Electricity & Circuits, Fun with Magnets, Air & Water, Sorting and Separation of Materials into Groups, Changes Around Us, Living Organisms & Their Surroundings, Food, Health & Hygiene, Fibres to Fabrics. 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. SectionI : Logical Reasoning SectionII : Mathematical Reasoning SectionIII : Everyday Mathematics SYLLABUS Knowing our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Symmetry, Practical Geometry. Problems Based on Figures, Odd One Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Patterns, Direction Sense, Number Ranking and Alphabetical Test. The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.

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INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

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SYLLABUS Section-I : Word and Structure Knowledge : Prepositions, Continuous tenses, Adjectives and Adverbs, Agreement, etc., Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, and Words related to everyday problems, Relationships, Health and Medicine, Travel, etc. Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like News headlines, Brochures, Formal letters, etc. ., Understand information given in News reports, Brochures, Itenary, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in Short narratives, Time tables, News stories, etc. Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like agreement and disagreement, Requests, Refusals apologies, etc. and also distinguish differences in the use of conjunctions.

INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD

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NationalCyberOlympiad
MENTAL ABILITY 1. Findthenumberthatshouldreplacethebox. 12: 21:: 8: (A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 20

2. Theproductoftwonumbersis3000.IftheH.C.F.ofthenumberis10,thenL.C.M. willbe (A) 30 (B) 300 (C) 305 (D) 5 3. Abasketcontains300mangoes.75mangoesweredistributedamongstudents.Thepercentage ofmangoesleftinthebasketis (A) 25% (B) 30% (C) 50% (D) 75% 4. Forthegivenfigure,whichofthefollowingisfalse? (A) 1= 2 (C) 3+ 1= 180 (B) 4= 3 (D) 1= 4
3 2 4 1

LOGICAL ANDANALYTICAL REASONING 5. 111111111+11111+1is_______. (A) 12345 (B) 10101 (C) 9901 (D) 102 6. 6+0 62+1equals_______. (A) 18 (B) 7 7. If +50= and 50= , whatisthecorrectrelationbetween (A) 50+ = (B) 50 =

(C) 3

(D) 0

and

? (C) 100+ = (D) 100 =

8. Ithinkofanumber,add10toitanddividetheanswerby2.Lettheresultingnumberbe .Starting with ,howcanIgetmyoriginalnumberback? (A) Multiply by2andthensubtract10fromtheresult (B) Divide by2andthenadd10totheresult (C) Multiply by2andthenadd10totheresult (D) Add2to andthendividetheresultingnumberby10 COMPUTERSANDINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 9. InMSWord,toinserttheheaderandfooterinadocument,whichtabshouldyougoto? (A) View (B) PageLayout (C) Home (D) Insert 10. Thesoftwareprogramthatactsasaninterfacebetweentheuserandthewwwis_______. (A) Email (B) Internet (C) Protocol (D) Webbrowser 11. PARAMisa_______. (A) Supercomputer (C) Maincomputer (B) Minicomputer (D) Microcomputer

12. Whichofthefollowingisavolatilememory? (A) ROM (B) RAM (C) EPROM

(D) PROM

13. Byclickingwhichbuttononecanreturnthewindowtoitsprevioussize? (A) Maximizebutton (B) Minimizebutton (C) Restorebutton (D) Closebutton
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14. Toswitchbetweentherunningapplications,_______. (A) Press F1 (B) PressALT+F4 (C) PressTAB (D) PressandholddownALTandpressTAB 15. InMSPowerPoint,BulletsandNumberingoptionisin________groupofHometab. (A) Slides (B) Font (C) Paragraph (D) Drawing
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NationalScienceOlympiad
MENTAL ABILITY 1. FindL.C.M.offollowingnumbers. (A) 504 (B) 432 12,24,48,108 (C) 405 (D) 440

2. Gitahas558flagstopackintoboxes.Eachboxwillhold62flags.HowmanyboxeswillGitaneed toholdalltheflags ? (A) 34,596 3.


18 36

(B) 0.9

(C) 9
X

(D) 620

Which bestdescribesthelocationofpointX? (A) 58 (B) 40 (C) 44

(D) 54

4. Whatistheareaofarectanglethatmeasures5metreswideand6metreslong? 2 2 2 2 (A) 11m (B) 22m (C) 30m (D) 16m 5. If nrepresentsanumber,whichofthesemeansthesameastheexpressionn+ 6? (A) Sixmorethananumber (B) Sixdividedbya number (C) Sixlessthananumber (D) Sixtimesanumber SCIENCE 6. Thebodysystemthatgivesyousupportandallowsmovementisthe (A) Skeletalsystem (B) Circulatorysystem (C) Respiratorysystem (D) Excretory system 7. WhichfoodgroupBESTprovidesthenecessarynutrientsforhealthyteethandbones ? (A) Milkand dairyproducts (B) Fruitsandvegetables (C) Breadandcereal (D) Meat 8. Whatadaptationthegivenorganismshows? (A) Stronghindlegmuscles (B) Bonesarehollow (C) Feetarewebbed (D) Both(B)&(C) 9. TwocarsXandYaretravellinginoppositedirectionsonanarrowroadas shownhere.FourpossiblepositionsforplacingamirrorarelabelledD,E, FandG.Inordertoavoidanaccident,amirrorcouldbeplacedatposition _____. (A) E (B) D (C) G (D) F
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F G

10. Spinningofyarnonlargescaleisdonewithspinningmachine,whilethemanualspinningisdone withhandoperateddeviceknownas (A) Takli (B) Charkha (C) Handloom (D) Both(A)&(B) 11. ThreeglassesP,QandRhavingequalamountofwaterweretakenandequalamountofsaltwas addedtoeachoneofthem.Afterthat,Pwascooled,QwasheatedandRwasleftundisturbed. Waterinwhichglasswillnowtastemostsalty?

(A) P

(B) Q

(C) R

(D) Allwilltastethesame

12. WhichisusuallyNOTareasonwhyfoodsareprocessed? (A) More nutritious (B) Easiertopackage (C) Lastlongerontheshelf (D) Easiertotransporttothestore 13. WhatforcepullsthingstowardthecenterofEarth? (A) Friction (B) Gravity (C) Magnetism 14. Wecanrecyclewaterby_________ (A) Reusingthewaterfromwashingclothestocook (B) Dischargingfactorywasteintocanalsandseas (C) Dischargingsewageandwastematerialsintotheocean (D) Reusingthewaterfromwashingclothestoflushintoilets 15. Ifyoudissolvedalotofsaltinsomewaterinalargeflatdishandputthedishinbrightsunlight onahotday,whatwouldbeleftinthedishafteralongtime? (A) Drysalt (B) Waterwithnosalt (C) Thesamesaltywaterasbefore (D) Nothing (D) Electricity

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LOGICAL REASONING 1. Thefollowingaretheresultsfromtheclasselection. If150studentsvoted,abouthowmanyvotesdidRamreceive? (A) 25 (B) 38 (C) 50 (D) 75


ClassPresidentResults Ram Jiwan

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2. TheweeklymilkorderfortheNewGuesthouseincludes40litresoflowfatmilkand15litresof chocolatemilk.WhatistheratioofthenumberoflowfatmilktochocolatemilkintheNewGuest housesweeklymilkorder? (A) 3:1 (B) 5:1 (C) 5:3 (D) 8:3
Amountsaved Month duringmonth Totalsavings `2 1 ` 2 ` 4 ` 6 2 3 4
` 6 ` 8 `12 `20

3. Joywantstosave ` 50tobuyapairofrollerblades. Heplanstosave ` 2inthefirst month, ` 4inthesecondmonth, ` 6inthethirdmonth,and ` 8inthefourthmonth. IfJoycontinues thissavingspattern, howmanymonthswillJoytaketosave ` 50? (A) 5months (C) 9months (B) 7months (D) 13months
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4.

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Usingthediagramabove,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? (A)
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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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5. Accordingtothisdiagram,howmanystudentshavemore thanonefavouritetypeofbook?

FavouriteBookTypes Fantasy

Biography

(A) 3 (C) 7

(B) 5 (D) 8 MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Mystery x=1student

6. InParulsgarden,thereare25rowsofvegetables.Shehasfivemorerowsofpeppersthantomatoes andtwofewerrowsofcucumbersthantomatoes.Ifyrepresentsthenumberofrowsoftomatoesin thegarden,which numbersentencecanbe usedto findhowmanyrows of each vegetablewere planted? (A) y+( y+5)+( y+2)+ y= 25 (C) (y+5)+( y 2)=25 (B) (y+5)+ y= 25 (D) (y+5)+( y2)+y= 25

7. Whatpercentoftheseshapesaretriangles? (A) 0.25% (C) 12% 8. Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? (A) 2>2 (B) 2<4 (C) 2<4 (D) 4>4 9. ThefivedayforecastfortheSouthPoleliststhelowtemperatures(inFahrenheit)as24,28, 29,25,and30.Whichchoiceshowsthetemperaturesinorderfromthelowesttothehighest? (A) 24,25,28,29,30 (C) 30,29,28,25,24 (B) 30,28,29,25,24 (D) 30,29,28,24,25 (B) 3% (D) 25%

10. Whichofthefollowingfractionsisclosestto0? (A)


5 12

(B)

2 3

(C)

5 6

(D)

3 4

11. Whatisthevalueofthefollowingexpression?3+33(4+3) (A) 38 (B) 42 (C) 45 (D) 66

12. Mohitissellingcandybars.Hehaschocolatebars,nutbars,andmintbars.Ifacustomerbuys twobars,andthebarsarenotofthesametype,howmanydifferentcombinationsarepossible? (A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 EVERYDAYMATHEMATICS 13. Vinitacantype28wordsperminute.Atthisrate,howmanywordscanVinitatypein5.5minutes? (A) 154 (B) 157 (C) 159 (D) 162 (D) 12

14. Ataschool,thereare704deskstoplaceinto22classrooms.Ifthesame numberofdesksis placedineachclassroom,howmanydeskswillbeineachroom? (A) 32 (B) 34 (C) 42 (D) 44

15. Thestudentsinawoodworkingclasswerebuildingbirdhouses.Ittakesfourpiecesofwood(each piece (A) 1


3 offootlong)tobuildabirdhouse.Atmost,howmanybirdhousescanbemadefrom4 4

feetofwood? (B) 3 (C) 4


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(D) 5

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WORDANDSTRUCTUREKNOWLEDGE 1. Completethewordusingthelettersfromthegivenbelowoptions. Themagicianhadclever___concealedseveralrabbitsinhishat. (A)Fully (B) Ness (C) Ly (D) Ity 2. Choosethecorrectexpression. (A)Birdinhand (B) Birdinthepocket(C)Birdandhand 3. Choosetheoddphrase. (A)Takeoff (B)Takeon (C)Takeup (D) Handmethebird (D) Takeit

4. The..isfinetoday.Letsgoforapicnic. (A)Weather (B)Wheather (C)Whether (D)Wether 5. Choosetheoddpair. (A)Cooking:Utensils (C) Sailing:Anchor

(B)Painting:Canvas (D)Mountaineering:Paddle

6. Spottheerror. Thishistorytestissodifficult / asIthink /Imgoingtofail. Noerror (A) (B)(C) (D) 7. Spottheincorrectsentence. (A)HaveyoueverbeentoBurma? (B)Wasanybodyinjuredintheaccident? (C)Howlonghaveyoubeenknowinghim? (D)Whenwasthetelephoneinvented? 8. .PriyanorSeemahavegonetoseethemovie. (A)Each (B)Neither (C)Both READING Direction(Q.No.9and10):Readtheparagraphandchoosethecorrectsentence. Noodleswereoriginallymadeusinggrainsfrommillet,unlikethemodernvariety,whichismadeof wheatflour.Manyculturesacrosstheworldclaimtohaveinventedit,butin2005theremainsof theworldsoldestnoodleswereunearthedinChina.Theyellowstrandsmeasuring50cmwere foundinapotinLajiaalongtheYellowRiver.Itisbelievedthatthepotgotburiedinanearthquake 4000yearsago. 9. Themoderndaynoodlesaremadeof (A)Millet (B)Grains (C)Milletandwheatflour (D)Wheatflour

(D)Rather

10. WeknowthatnoodlesweremadethousandsofyearsagoinChinabecausethe (A)Chineseclaimthattheyinventednoodles. (B)OldestnoodleshavebeendiscoveredinChina. (C)Historianssayso. (D) Chinesestilleatnoodles. Direction(Q.No.11and12):Readtheparagraphandchoosethecorrectsentence. ThesurfaceoftheEarthisnotevenlyflat.Mountainsandplateauscoverlargeareasgivingvariety totheearthssurface.Mountainsarespectacularfeaturesthatriseseveralhundredmetresabove thesurroundingland.Whenahillisabove600metres,itisgenerallycalledamountain.Ifachain ofmountainsexists,itisreferredtoasamountainrange.TheHimalayaswhichformthenorthern boundaryofIndiaisoneofthemostspectacularmountainrangesintheworld.
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11. Thewordevenlyinthiscontextmeans (A)Equal (B)Plain (C)Level (D)Still

12. Choosetherightsentence. (A) Mountainsandhillsarethesame. (B) Mountainsarebighills. (C) Hillswhicharenotveryhigharecalledmountains. (D) Amountainisalwaysapartofamountainrange. SPOKENANDWRITTENEXPRESSION Direction(Q.No.13to15):Completetheparagraph.Choosethemostsuitablesentence. 13. Asha:Whyareyouinsuchahurrytogohometoday? Tara: Asha:Iamsureyouareeagertoseeher. (A) IwillgowhenIlike. (B) Goingtomyhomeisnotdifficultbecausemysisterwillcomewithme. (C) MyauntiscominghomefromLondonaftertwoyears. (D) Iamalwaysinahurrytogohome. 14. Asif:Arun,wherewereyouyesterday?IhadcomehomeandIfounditlocked. Arun: Asif:Ihopeyoufoundherhaleandhearty. (A) Ilikegoingoutforlongwalkswithmydog. (B) Idgonetovisitmygrandmotheralongwithmyparents. (C) Wecouldhavegonecyclingalongorchardroad. (D) Myhousewaslockedthroughoutthissummer. 15. Sentence1:TheAmazonriveristhelargestriverintheworldwithatotalriverflowgreaterthan thenexttenlargestriverscombined. Sentence2: Sentence3:Becauseofitsvastdimensions,itissometimescalledTheRiverSea. (A) However,intermsoflengthitisslightlyshorterthantheNile. (B) TheAmazonriverissurroundedbythickrainforest. (C) HundredsofpeopleusetheAmazonrivertotransportgoods. (D) TheAmazonriverisinSouthAmerica.

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SAM PLEANSW ERSHEET


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

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

SCHOOLCODE

M
A B C D E F G H I J K L N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

H
A B C D E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

5
0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9

4
0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9

7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9

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

4.CLASS IfyouareinClass 10,thenyoushould darkenasfollows:


CLASS

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


ROLLNO.

0
1

5
0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9

8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9

Darken thecircle

Darken thecircle

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

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

W R ONG waytodarken P thecircle

7. IfyourchoiceforAnswer1isC,thenyoushoulddarkenthecircleasfollows:

1.

MA RKYOURAN SWERSWITHH BPENC IL/BALLPOINTPEN(BLUE/B LACK)

1. 6. 11.

2. 7. 12.

3. 8. 13.

4. 9. 14.

5. 10. 15.

1. 6. 11.

2. 7. 12.

3. 8. 13.

4. 9. 14.

5. 10. 15.

1. 6. 11.

2. 7. 12.

3. 8. 13.

4. 9. 14.

5. 10. 15.

1. 6. 11.

2. 7. 12.

3. 8. 13.
ANSWERS

4. 9. 14.

5. 10. 15.

NationalCyber Olympiad 1. 4. 7. 10. 13. (A) (D) (C) (D) (C) 2. 5. 8. 11. 14. (B) (B) (A) (A) (D) 3. 6. 9. 12. 15. (D) (B) (D) (B) (C)

National Science Olympiad 1. 4. 7. 10. 13. (B) (C) (A) (D) (B) 2. 5. 8. 11. 14. (C) (A) (D) (B) (D) 3. 6. 9. 12. 15. (C) (A) (B) (A) (A)

International Mathematics Olympiad 1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (A)

International English Olympiad 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (A)

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