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International Informatics Olympiad (ii)
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The international informatics Olympiad, a test of competence and
proficiency in computer science, is held annually at the national and
international levels based on syllabus prescribed by CBSE/ICSE and | Get 50 Chapter-wise, 3 Mock and 20
the State Boards in the Month of AugiOct. Apart from syllabus, a part of
test paper is based on mental ability and reasoning
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Astudent between class ‘stto 12th can participate in 110"11 through evaluate your preparation.
hisiner school only. The language medium is English only. The
‘examination is being conducted forall classes from tst to 12th with the Subscribe Now
following details.
For Classes 1-2 : There will be 40 questions and the
duration will be of 60 Minutes.
For Classes 3-12 : There will be 40 questions and the duration will be of 60 Minutes,"
“Time Division
Participants from Class 3rd to 12th will be required to complete the test between a minimum of 40 minutes and a maximum of
60 minutes, Answer sheets cannat be submitted before the completion of 40 minutes. Participants should ty to submitthe
answer sheet, with maximum correct answers, al the earliest after the end of 40 minutes to get the benefit ofthe third tie-
breaker" rule. The invigilator is expected to write the correct time in the appropriate space provided in the answer sheet. AS
{ime is the third, not the firs'second tie-breaker rule, students are requested to focus on achieving maximum correct answers
ian optimum time.
“"Tie-breaker
Each question may not camry the same mark. In case of ie-up, preference will be given to the student who has attempted a
greater number of questions correctly. The second preference will be given to the following respect First computer related
question and then mental ability, reasoning and Mathematics. The third preference will be given to the student, who has
submitted the answer sheet earlier than the other/s. Should the tie-up stil exist a telephonic interview will be conducted with
the participants.
iO Exam Date
Date of Examination: The Intemational Informatics Olympiad will be held on 3rd November & 2nd December
2016 at participating schools.
10 Syllabus
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Class 11M_ Class 11J Class 12C Class 12S Class 12M_Class 12S
Chass 1
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : What is a Computer?; Main Parts of a Computer; Devices used with the
Computer; How to Operate your Computer?; What Computer can Do?
Section B (Daily Mathematics and Mental ability) : Numbers; Basic Addition; Basic Shapes; Relationship;
Colors; Continuity; Week days
Chass 2
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
syllabus
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Section A (Computer Science) : Getting Started with Computers; Calculations with Computers; Computer
Processing; Devices; Keyboard Usage; What is Data and Information?; Introduction to Windows; Usage of
Computers in Our World;
Section B (Daily Mathematics and Mental ability) : Basic Addition and Subtraction; Basic Shapes;
Relationship; Colors; Continuity; Odd one out; Time; Ascending/Decending order
Chass 3
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
Syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : History and Generations of Computers; Intro to Hardware and Software;
Booting Up?; Keyboard; Input and Output Devices; How Data is Stored in a Computer?; Better ways of Using
Computers; Getting familiar with Windows; Paint Brush
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Addition, Subtraction, Simple Multiplication & Division; Money; Weight
Time
Section C (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Basic Shapes; Relationship; Colors; Continuity; Finding odd ones
Chass 4
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 40 minutes
There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : Generations of Computers ; Computer and its Peripherals; Computer
Memories; Characteristics of Memory Devices; Software Classification; A brief about Computer Languages;
Fundamentals of Windows; Hands on with Paint Brush; Working with MS-Word
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Natural Number & Whole Numbers; Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication &
Division; Fractions; Average; Time & Work
Section ¢ (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Colors; Finding odd ones; Series
Chass 5
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C,
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : Categories of Computers; Logo Basics; Understanding Windows ; Working
with MS-Word; Applications of Multimedia; Understanding Intemet
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Number System; Measurement Units; Average: Time, Distance & Work;
Factors & Muttiples
Section C (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones; Matching Series
Chass 6
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
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There are 3 sections: 36 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C,
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : Computer Generations; Advantages of Computer; Input and output
Devices; Computer Languages; Logo Intermediate; Word Processing; Spreadsheet; Understanding Windows;
Multimedia, Networking and Intemet
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Number System; Measurement Units; Average; Time, Distance & Work;
LCM & HCF; Money
Section ¢ (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones; Matching Series
Cass 7
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
‘There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
Syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : A Walk Through Computers; Programming with Logo; Types of computer
Languages; Computer Networking and its Usage; Windows Explorer; Microsoft Word; Multimedia : The Basic
Concepts; Understanding World of Internet
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Number System; Measurement Units; Average; Time, Distance & Work;
LCM & HCF; Fractions; Geometrical shapes
Section C (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones; Matching Series
Chass 8
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
‘There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : Technological Development of Computers; How Computer Works?;
Computer Software Fundamentals; Coding with Logo; Managing Windows; Word processing with MS-Word;
Surfing the NET
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Percentage; Interest; Average; Time, Distance & Work; Ratio
Section ¢ (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones; Matching Series
Chass 9
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 36 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) : Characteristics of Computer and other Devices; Understanding
Programming languages; Operating Systems; Computer and Communication; MS-Word; MS-Excel; Chapter
MS-Power Point
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Percentage; Interest; Average; Time; Fraction; Distance & Work
Section C (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones;Age; Matching Series
Chass 10
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No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
‘There are 3 sections: 35 questions in section A, 2 in section B and 3 in section C.
Syllabus
Section A (Computer Science) ; The World of Internet; World Wide Web; Intemet Usage; HTML(Hyper Text
Markup Language}; MS-Access
Section B (Daily Mathematics) : Percentage; Interest; Algebra; Log; Surface Area & Volume; Time,
Distance & Work
Section ¢ (Mental ability & Reasoning) : Relationship; Finding odd ones; Matching Series
Class 11C - Informatics Practice VB & ORACLE
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iiO 2012, the 15% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Abilty’ has been added. No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the 1Q level of the participant. While preparing the questions for Mental Ability’
section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria
Syllabus
Computer Systems & Business Applications
Hardware Concepts
Computer Software Concepts
Microsoft Windows
Word Processor An Information Processing Tool
Programming Methodology
Programming Fundamentals
Programming Tool: Visual Basic
Oracle A RDBMS Tool
Class 11 - Computer Science C++
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In liO 2012, the 18% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Ability’ has been added. No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the 'Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the 1@ level of the participant. While preparing the questions for Mental Ability’
section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria
Syllabus
Microsoft Disk Operating System
General Oop Concepts.
Getting Stared With C++
Data Handling
Algorithms
Flow Of Control
Console 1/0 Operations
Structured Data Type; Array
Functions:
Standard Library And Header Liles
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Data Representation
Computer Organization
Class 11M - Multimedia & Web Technology
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In liO 2012, the 15% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Ability’ has been added. No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the IQ level of the participant, While preparing the questions for Mental Ability’
section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria,
syllabus
Web Development using HTMLIXML
Server & client scripts;
Web Management;
Creating Web Site;
Image-Editing tools;
Audio & video capture and editing using software tools;
Multimedia authoring.
Class 11J - Information Practice -Java and SQL
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iiO 2012, the 18% to 20% questions from "Mental Ability" has been added, No such syllabus is being
provided for the "Mental Ability” section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the "Mental Ability” section
has not be disclosed to check the 1Q level of the participant. While preparing the questions for "Mental
Ability” section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria
Syllabus
Networking and Open Standards: Computer Networking, Object oriented Concepts; IDE based programming
using Java; Open Source Concepts; Programing Fundamentals: Access specifier for classes, Members and
methods, Concept of package; Inheritance: Need and implementation, Method Overloading and Overriding,
Abstract Class and Interfaces, use of interfaces; Commonly used libraries; Ralational Database Management
System: SQL Queries; IT Applications : e- governance, e-Business and e-Leaming
Introduction to computer systems with hardware concepts and software concepts in place of computer
system and Business Applications
IDE based programming using Java in place of IDE based programming using Visual Basic
Relational Database Management System with SQL using MySQL in place of SQL using Oracle
‘Anew Unit "IT Applications" has been added in the curriculum to enhance understanding of the above tools
Class 12C - Informatics Practice VB & ORACLE
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iiO 2012, the 18% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Ability’ has been added, No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the 10 level of the participant. While preparing the questions for ‘Mental Abily’
‘section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria.
Syllabus
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Business Computing
Programming With Visual Basic
RDBMS: Database Fundamentals, PL'SQL (programming Language in SQL), Importance of writing
procedures, Writing Executable Statements, Writing Control Structure, Creating Stored Procedure, Cursors,
Triggers,
Class 128 - Computer Science C++
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iiO 2012, the 18% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Ability’ has been added, No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the IQ level of the participant. While preparing the questions for Mental Ability’
‘section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria.
Syllabus
Structures
Objects & Classes
Constructors and destructors
Function Overloading
Inheritance: Extending Classes
Pointers
Basics of Data Structure
Linked List
Stank
Queue
File Organization
File Handling in C++
Database Concepts
Structure Query language
Boolean Algebra
Local Area Network
Internet Related Terminology
Class 12M - Multimedia & Web Technology
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iO 2012, the 15% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Abilty’ has been added. No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the 1@ level of the participant. While preparing the questions for ‘Mental Ability’
section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria,
syllabus
Database Terminology
Evolution of Networking
ARPANET, Internet, Interspace; Network devices
Multimedia Application
Web Development
ASP.
Movie File Formats
Macromedia Flash
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Class 12J - Information Practice Java & SQL.
No of questions: 40
Time allowed : 60 minutes
In iiO 2012, the 15% to 20% questions from ‘Mental Ability’ has been added, No such syllabus is being
provided for the ‘Mental Ability’ section. The syllabus or the sample questions of the ‘Mental Ability’ section
has not be disclosed to check the 1Q level of the participant. While preparing the questions for ‘Mental Ability’
‘section, the age factor will be considered the major criteria.
Syllabus
Networking and Open Standards: Computer Networking, Object oriented Concepts; IDE based programming
using Java; Open Source Concepts; Programing Fundamentals: Access specifier for classes, Members and
methods, Concept of package; Inheritance: Need and implementation, Method Overloading and Overriding,
Abstract Class and Interfaces, use of interfaces; Commonly used libraries; Ralational Database Management
System: SQL Queries; IT Applications : e- governance, e-Business and e-Leaming
Networking and open standards in place of Business Computing
IDE based programming using Java in place of IDE based programming using Visual Basic
Relational Database Management System with SQL.
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