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Paper test - Full

Instructions
• Please use OMR sheet to answer the questions.
• Submit the answered OMR sheet to your teacher.

APTITUDE

Q1. Find the odd one out.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Q2. If 'Bat' is called 'Raincoat', 'Raincoat' is called 'Book', 'Book' is called


'Mobile', then what do you wear when it is raining?

(A) Book (B) Bat (C) Raincoat (D) Mobile

Q3. A group of 25 people are standing in a row. Mike is in the middle of the
row. What will be his position from the left?

(A) 11th (B) 13th (C) 12th (D) 14th

Q4. Find the missing number in the given pattern.


32, 41, 50, 59, ?

(A) 67 (B) 68 (C) 60 (D) 70

Q5. Identify the category of the word formed after rearranging the given
letters.

EGIRT
(A) Animal (B) Month (C) Flower (D) Fruit

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Q6. Which option is exactly embedded in the given figure? Rotation is not
allowed.

Figure X

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Q7. How many possible combinations of 1 shirt and 1 trousers can be


formed from a group of 4 shirts and 5 trousers?

(A) 9 (B) 20 (C) 1 (D) 10

Q8. How many more triangles are there than circles in this figure?

(A) 9 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

Q9. Find the mirror image of each of the given figures.

G Mirror

G
G
G

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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Q10. The position of which lion is the same from the left end as well as from
the right end?

First/Le A X B Y C Z W P E

(A) C (B) Y (C) E (D) Z

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Q11. Which place value will determine the larger number among the two?

9675, 9785

(A) Ones (B) Hundreds (C) Tens (D) Thousands

Q12. What is the weight of one ball?

300 g

(A) 5 g (B) 50 g (C) 10 g (D) 1800 g

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Q13. Consider the following statements:
John: My score is 4352
Mike: My score is 5324
Ann: My score is 4251
Ricky: My score is 5425
Adam: My score is 5445

Who has the highest score?

(A) John (B) Mike (C) Ricky (D) Adam

Q14. Jerry wants to buy geometrical boxes for his students. There are
32 students in his class. Geometrical boxes come in a packs of 4.
How many packs should Jerry order in total?

(A) 32 – 4 (B) 32 ÷ 4 (C) 32 × 4 (D) 32 + 4

Q15. What is the minimum number of straight lines required to draw the
given figure?

(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 10 (D) 15

Q16. In the word “AUTOMOBILE”, what fraction of words are consonants?

4 5 6 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 10 10 10

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Q17. The pictograph represent the number of books read by 4 students.

Students Number of stamps collected

Ram       
Guru     

Mary    

Ria        
Each  = 2 stamps

Who read more than 8 books but less than 12 books?

(A) Guru (B) Mary (C) Ria (D) Ram

Q18. How much will 1500 g of mangoes cost?

500 g of mangoes cost `30


(A) `60 (B) `90 (C) `120 (D) `150

Q19. Kiran bought 6 pens and 3 pencils. Each pen costs `10 and each pencil
costs `20. How much money he has to pay for the shopkeeper?

(A) `120 (B) `150 (C) `30 (D) `100

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Q20. Rohit had the money shown below in his piggy bank.

His mother gave him the money shown below.

How much money does he have in total?

(A) `2700 (B) `2900 (C) `3000 (D) `2800

DAILY MATHEMATICS
Q21. Rohan has two bags of number tokens. He likes the numbers that are
in bag A. Which of the following numbers are likely to be formed by
Rohan?

7 4 9 6

3 8 5 2

Bag A Bag B

(A) 8743 (B) 9657 (C) 3496 (D) 1432

Q22. Mary put 212 spoons on the shelf of a shop. John puts another 368
spoons on the shelf. How many spoons are there on the shelf
altogether?

(A) 570 (B) 580 (C) 680 (D) 670

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Q23. A pizza was divided into 8 equal parts. Mike ate of the pizza. Rocky
8
2 1
are of the pizza. Sam ate of the pizza. What fraction of the pizza
8 8
is left?

1 7 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 8 8 8

Q24. Diya bought a plot of land. The plot was in the shape of a rectangle.
It measures 30 metres long and 5 metres wide. If she decides to put
a fence around the plot. What would be the total length of the fence?

(A) 180 metres (B) 150 metres (C) 70 metres (D) 35 metres

Q25. Raj goes to a mall with `500 and the saw the items given in the picture.

`150 `150 `50 `200

Which of the following items he can buy so that no amount is left with
him?

(A) Doll, Car and Shirt (B) Doll, Car and Chocolate

(C) Car, Chocolate and Shirt (D) Doll, Car and Shirt

Q26. Sam spent 35 days in a hilly region. What is the total number of weeks
he spent?

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 2 (D) 6

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Q27. In a particular city the temperature kept varying at different timings
of the day. At 6 a.m. it was 2°C. By 8 a.m. the temperature increased
by 2°C. By 1 p.m. the temperature increased further by 5 degrees. By
evening 6 p.m., the temperature decreased 3°C. What could be the
temperature at 6 p.m.?

(A) 6°C (B) 9°C (C) 7°C (D) 5°C

Q28. Ria wants to draw a square with the help of the given objects.

X Y Z W

Which of the following objects she can use?

(A) Only X (B) Both X and Y

(C) Both Y and W (D) Both X and Z

Q29. A swimming pool is like a rectangle. It measures 50 metres long and


30 metres wide. What is the total sum of its lengths and breadth?

(A) 1500 metres (B) 160 metres

(C) 80 metres (D) 150 metres

Q30. Reena has a ribbon which measures 10 metres. She cuts into 20 pieces.
How long does each ribbon piece measure?

(A) 50 cm (B) 200 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 2 cm

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HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS

Q31. Juice Centre bills are shown below:

Juice Centre Juice Centre Juice Centre Juice Centre


Bill 1 Bill 2 Bill 3 Bill 4
********************** ********************** ********************** **********************
1 fruit bowl - `40 1 apple juice - `50 1 kiwi juice - `70 1 milk shake - `60
1 mango juice - `30 1 mango juice - `30 2 grape juice - `40 1 apple juice - `40
1 grape juice - `20 1 grape juice - `20 1 grape juice – `20

Choose the cheapest bill.

(A) Bill 1 (B) Bill 2 (C) Bill 3 (D) Bill 4

Q32. If ∆ = OO and ∆O∆∆OOOO = 1 whole, then express ∆O as a


fraction of the whole.

3 2 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 8 10 11

Q33. The value of  is 9 times as much as the value of ∆. What is the value
of  + 2∆, if ∆ +10 = 30

(A) 240 (B) 180 (C) 200 (D) 220

Q34. All the bricks are identical. The height of the plant is 122 cm. Find the
distance between the top of the highest brick and the ground.

(A) 122 (B) 305 (C) 244 (D) 488

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Q35. Match the following shaded faces to the names of the shapes.

P. (1) Rectangle

Q. (2) Circle

R. (3) Square

S (4) Triangle

(A) P (4), Q (3), R (1), S (2),

(B) P (3), Q (2), R (4), S (1),

(C) P (4), Q (2), R (3), S (1),

(D) P (2), P Q (4), R (1), S (3),

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Test Name: ________________ Olympiad

Student Name: ______________________________________ Grade ________________


INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE SHEET 5. Cutting and erasing on this sheet is not allowed.
1. This sheet should not be folded or crushed. 6. Many tests have less than 50 questions.
2. Use only blue/black ball point pen to fill the circles. 7. Leave the extra questions unmarked.
3. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited. WRONG METHODS CORRECT METHOD
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