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SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2019-20 CLASS

Total Questions : 35
4 Time : 1 hr.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
(1) Logical (2) Mathematical (3) Everyday (4) Achievers
Section
Reasoning Reasoning Mathematics Section
SOF INTERNATIONAL No. of Questions 10 10 10 5
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Marks per Ques. 1 1 1 2
SYLLABUS
Section – 1 : Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Ranking Test, Mirror Images, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Embedded Figures, Direction
Sense Test, Days and Dates & Possible Combinations, Analogy and Classification.
Section – 2 : Numerals and Number Names, Number Sense (5-digit numbers), Computation Operations, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time,
Money, Geometry, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Symmetry, Conversions, Data Handling
Section – 3 : The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.
Section – 4 : Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 2.

LOGICAL REASONING

1. What is the rule for this number pattern?


1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, . . .
(A) Add 0, then add 1, then add 2, and so on
(B) Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on
(C) Multiply by 1, then add 1
(D) Multiply by two, then subtract 1

2. There are four figures out of which three are same in some way while one is different from the rest.
Find out the different figure.

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

3. Count the number of straight lines in the given figure.


(A) 17 (B) 18
(C) 19 (D) 20

4. If in a certain code “MONKEY” is coded as ‘YEKNOM’, then how is ‘MONIKA’ coded in that language?
(A) KANIMO (B) AKINOM (C) NOMIKA (D) AIKONIM

5. Which number lies in all the three figures?


(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 5

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

6. If ×4= and – = 330, then + =


(A) 110 (B) 440 (C) 550 (D) 990

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7. Mohit went for swimming at 2:30 p.m. and returned back home 3 1 hours later. The time he came
back home is ______. 2

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

8. How many vertices does this pyramid have?


(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8

9. There are ______tens in 36520.


(A) 12 (B) 36 (C) 365 (D) 3652

10. The perimeter of the given figure (not drawn to scale) is _____.
(A) 35 cm
(B) 27 cm
(C) 38 cm
(D) 42 cm

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

11. There are 3 rows of strawberry plants. Each row has 6 plants. How many strawberry plants are there
in all?
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) 22 (D) 24

12. Ram, Rahul and Rohit shared a bag of marbles. The bag contained 272 marbles. How many marbles
were left over after the friends shared them equally?
(A) 90 (B) 91 (C) 6 (D) 2

13. There were 3856 trees in a forest. In another forest, there were 4795 trees. How many more trees
were there in the second forest?
(A) 930 (B) 939 (C) 1689 (D) 1600

ACHIEVERS SECTION

14. Find the value of P − Q + R .


1 P 19

S
38 ) 72954 (
−38
(A) 3 349
−3 Q 2
(B) 4 75
− 38
(C) 6 3R 4
− 342
(D) 7 S2

15. The given bar graph shows the favourite ice-cream


flavours of a group of children. What fraction of total
children prefer strawberry flavour?
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/5 
(C) 1/6 (D) 4/15

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

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CLASS
Sample Paper

Total Questions : 35
SYLLABUS 2015-16 4 Time : 1 hr.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Logical Reasoning (2) Computers & IT (3) Achievers Section
No. of Questions 5 25 5
SOF National cyber olympiad
Marks per Ques. 1 1 2
Syllabus
Section – 1 : Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Ranking Test, Direction
Sense Test, Days and Dates & Possible Combinations, Analogy and Classification.
Section – 2 : About Computers (General Information), Evolution of Computers, Parts of Computer, Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software,
MS-Word(Formatting a Word document, Font group, Format Painter, Search using Find and Replace option, Checking Spelling and Grammar
using Thesaurus), Using Windows, Introduction to Internet and Its Uses, Computer Networks, MS-Paint, Latest Developments in the field of IT.
Section – 3 : Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.
Questions are based on Windows 7 and MS-Office 2010.
Total Questions : 35 Time : 1 hr.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Logical Reasoning (2) Science (3) Achievers Section
No. of Questions 5 25 5
SOF National
science olympiad Marks per Ques. 1 1 2
Syllabus
Section – 1 : Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Ranking Test, Direction
Sense Test, Days and Dates & Possible Combinations, Analogy and Classification.
Section – 2 : Plants, Animals, Food and digestion, Clothing, Matter and Materials, Force, Work and Energy, Our Environment, Earth and Universe.
Section – 3 : Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.
Total Questions : 35 Time : 1 hr.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
(1) Logical (2) Mathematical (3) Everyday (4) Achievers
Section
Reasoning Reasoning Mathematics Section
SOF International No. of Questions 10 10 10 5
mathematics olympiad Marks per Ques. 1 1 1 2
Syllabus : Numerals and Number Names (5 digit numbers), Place Value, Roman Numerals, Addition and Subtraction, Geometry : Square, Rectangle,
Circle, Closed and Open Figure, Multiplication and Division, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Measurement, Pictorial Representation of Data, Money,
Time, Weight and Capacity, Series and Pattern Formation of Numbers and Figures, Conversions, Comparison, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Direction
Sense Test, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Symmetry.
Achievers Section : Higher Order Thinking Questions - from the above given Syllabus.
Total Questions : 35 Time : 1 hr.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
(1) Word and (2) Reading (3) Spoken and (4) Achievers
Section
Structure Knowledge Written Expression Section
SOF International No. of Questions 30 5
ENGLISH olympiad Marks per Ques. 1 1 1 2
In association with

Syllabus
Section – 1 : Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals, Household things, Clothes, Basic emotions, Food and Animals, etc. Synonyms,
Antonyms, Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives, Contractions, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Tenses, Punctuations and Jumbled words,
Basic Questions etc.
Section – 2 : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories, Anecdotes, etc., Understand information through pictures,
Time table format, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, Invitations, etc.
Section – 3 : Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
Section – 4 : Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Sections 1, 2 and 3.
National Cyber Olympiad
logicAl reAsoning

1. What is the next number in the pattern below?


125, 150, 175, 200, ...?....
(A) 205 (B) 215 (C) 225 (D) 250

2. Choose the correct mirror image of the word, if the mirror is placed vertically to the left.
FIXInG
(A) GnIXIF (B) (C) (D)

3. In a certain code, 3456 is coded as ROPE, 15526 is coded as APPLE, then how is 54613 coded?
(A) RPPEO (B) ROPEA (C) POEAR (D) PAREO

computers And inFormAtion technology

4. Internet can be used for ________.


(A) Checking exam results (B) Chatting
(C) E-mailing (D) All of these

5. When your desktop is cluttered with open windows, you can use ______ to select a single window
and minimize the rest.
(A) Aero Peek (B) Aero Shake (C) Aero Steer (D) Aero Flip

6. Without this we cannot interact with a computer. What is this?


(A) Scanner (B) Input device (C) MICR (D) Printer

7. This key is used to move cursor to the beginning of the line or the screen depending on the software
used. Identify the key.

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

8. 1024 bytes equals ________.


(A) 1 Kilobyte (KB) (B) 1 Megabyte (MB)
(C) 1 Gigabyte (GB) (D) 1 Character

9. Who among the following is known as father of computers ?


(A) Charles Babbage (B) John napier
(C) Blaise Pascal (D) Lady Ada Augusta Lovelace

10. While working with MS-Paint which option is used to add name to your drawing ?
(A) Text tool (B) Pencil tool (C) Air brush tool (D) Erase tool

11. Which of the following is a correct internet address?


(A) ww.yahoo.com (B) www.cartoonnetwork.co
(C) www.hotmail.com (D) www.indiatime.comm

12. In MS-Word, which colour wavy line under a word indicates a spelling or grammar mistake?
(A) Red (B) Green (C) Yellow (D) Both (A) and (B)

13. Internet is used for audio and video calling across geographies. A popular tool for such internet calls
is _________.

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

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Achievers section

14. A pop-up menu is displayed when we do right click on a desktop icon. Which of the following options
holds the pop-up menu depicted in the given image in Windows 7?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

15. Which of the following types of network is used to connect the


LAns shown in the given image? LAN

(A) CAn
LAN LAN
(B) PAn
(C) WAn
LAN
(D) SAn

National Science Olympiad


logicAl reAsoning

1. Namita drew a figure with 4 square corners. Which could be the figure she drew ?

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

2. Which could be one of the faces of a cylinder ?

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

3. The number of squares in the figure is _______.


(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) none of these

science

4. Study the given graph carefully.


The line QR shows the ________ stage of the mosquito.
(A) Egg
(B) Larval
(C) Pupal
(D) Adult
x
5. Refer to the given figure. Which of the following cannot be X?
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Water (D) none of these

6. The energy an object gets from its motion is


(A) Electrical energy (B) Chemical energy
(C) Kinetic energy (D) Potential energy.

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7. Shashank filled a communicating vessel with water as shown in the picture.
Then he tilted the vessel to left by putting a block under its right end.
Which of the following options is the best illustration to show the water
Communicating vessel
level in the vessel?

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

8. How long does the Earth take to make one complete revolution around the Sun ?
(A) 24 hours (B) 28 hours (C) 240 days (D) 365 days

9. Arjun wants to lift the rock as shown in the figure. At which point should he apply the force so that
he could lift the rock easily ?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d

10. Which of the following statements hold true regarding the given
plants X and Y?
1. Plant X depends partly on animals for food but can also
make its own food while plant Y cannot make its own food. X Y
2. Plant X has chlorophyll while plant Y does not contain chlorophyll and is non-green.
3. In plant X, food is prepared by the green stem, whereas plant Y obtains its food from dead
and decaying plants and animals.
4. Plant X and plant Y have patches of green colour. Only green part of their leaves performs
photosynthesis.
(A) 1, 3 and 4 (B) 2 and 3 (C) 1 and 4 (D) 3 and 4

11. The teeth which are marked X in the given figure are known as
(A) Incisors
(B) Canines
(C) Premolars
(D) Molars

12. Amongst the given birds, which one has climbing claws with two toes in the front and two behind?

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

13. Study the following Venn diagram carefully.


Which letter represents the hen?
(A) Y
(B) X
(C) Z
(D) R

Achievers section

14. The given graph shows the changes in amount of undigested food as
it progresses through the alimentary canal. Select the incorrect
option regarding the parts labelled as P, Q, R, S and T.
(A) Q and T are oesophagus and large intestine respectively.
(B) P represents mouth where about 30% of carbohydrate is digested.
(C) S is small intestine, where both digestion and absorption takes place.
(D) R is stomach, the primary site of digestion of carbohydrate and protein.

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15. 100 gms of three types of soil were put in a funnel and each funnel was put on an empty beaker
using stands. Then 60 mL water was poured over each of them. The result is shown in the given
figure. Identify the soil types and select the correct option.
(A) X is clay and Y is gravel.
(B) Y is gravel and Z is sand.
(C) X is sand and Y is clay.
(D) Y is sand and Z is clay.

International Mathematics Olympiad


logical reasoning

1. What is the rule for this number pattern?


1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, . . .
(A) Add 0, then add 1, then add 2, and so on
(B) Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on
(C) Multiply by 1, then add 1
(D) Multiply by two, then subtract 1

2. There are four figures out of which three are same in some way while one is different from the rest.
Find out the different figure.

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

3. Count the number of straight lines in the given figure.


(A) 17 (B) 18
(C) 19 (D) 20

4. If in a certain code “MONKEY” is coded as ‘YEKNOM’, then how is ‘MONIKA’ coded in that
language?
(A) KANIMO (B) AKINOM (C) NOMIKA (D) AIKONIM

5. Which number lies in all the three figures?


(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 5

mathematical reasoning

6. If ×4= and – = 330, then + =


(A) 110 (B) 440 (C) 550 (D) 990

7. Mohit went for swimming at 2:30 p.m. and returned back home 3 1 hours later. The time he came
back home is ______. 2

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

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8. How many vertices does this pyramid have?
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8

9. There are ______tens in 36520.


(A) 12 (B) 36 (C) 365 (D) 3652

10. The perimeter of the given figure (not drawn to scale) is _____.
(A) 35 cm
(B) 27 cm
(C) 38 cm
(D) 42 cm

everyday mathematics

11. There are 3 rows of strawberry plants. Each row has 6 plants. How many strawberry plants are there
in all?
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) 22 (D) 24

12. Ram, Rahul and Rohit shared a bag of marbles. The bag contained 272 marbles. How many marbles
were left over after the friends shared them equally?
(A) 90 (B) 91 (C) 6 (D) 2

13. There were 3856 trees in a forest. In another forest, there were 4795 trees. How many more trees
were there in the second forest?
(A) 930 (B) 939 (C) 1689 (D) 1600

Achievers section

14. Find the value of P − Q + R .


1 P 19

S 38 ) 72954 (
−38
(A) 3 349
−3 Q 2
(B) 4 75
− 38
(C) 6 3R 4
− 342
(D) 7 S2

15. The given bar graph shows the favourite ice-cream flavours of a group of children. _____ of the
children prefer strawberry flavour.
(A) 1/4
(B) 1/5
(C) 1/6
(D) 4/15

International English Olympiad


Word and Structure Knowledge

Direction : Choose the right word.


1. I build bridges. I am ________.
(A) A plumber (B) An engineer (C) A carpenter

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2. Choose the odd one.
(A) Sandals (B) Shoes (C) Scarves

3. Find the incorrect sentence.


(A) Tina is watching television. (B) I lose my pen yesterday.
(C) I like playing football.

4. Choose the odd pairs.


(A) Doctor : Stethoscope (B) Carpenter : Hammer
(C) Mason : Scissors

Direction : Complete the word using the letters from the given option.
5. When the boy whistled, the dog __ willingly let go of the bone.
(A) Un (B) In (C) Im

Direction (Q. No. 6 to 8) : Fill in the blanks.


6. Ann always ______ a lot of mistakes when she speaks English.
(A) Make (B) Makes (C) Made

7. ________ of the girls in the class did not want to play football.
(A) Little (B) Much (C) Some

8. I am looking forward ______ the birthday party.


(A) With (B) On (C) To

Direction : Complete the sentence with the correct spelling of the word.
9. My brother travelled to South Korea recently. He likes visiting _____ countries.
(A) Phoreign (B) Foreign (C) Foriegn

Reading

Direction (Q. No. 10 and 11) : Read the paragraph and choose the correct sentence.
Red woods are among the world’s tallest trees. They grow 200 to 300 feet high. The wood, when cut
remains remarkably free from decay caused by weather and insects. So, it is used to build houses and
even outdoor furniture.
10. (A) No tree is taller than the red wood tree.
(B) Red wood trees grow very tall.
(C) Trees grow tall all over the world.

11. (A) Red wood tree can be easily destroyed by insects.


(B) Red wood trees decay easily.
(C) Red wood trees are suitable for making long lasting park benches.

Spoken and Written Expression

Direction (Q. No. 12 and 13) : Choose the right answer.


12. Imran : When does the train for Baroda leave?
Official : ________________________
(A) Maybe, in a week or so.
(B) In an hour from platform number 5.
(C) Just turn around and walk to the end of the road.

13. Sentence 1 : A biography is written by a person about the life and activities of another person.
Sentence 2 : ______________________________
(A) Whereas an autobiography is written by a person about his own life.
(B) Gandhiji wrote an autobiography called My Experiments with Truth.
(C) People write autobiographies about their own lives.

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Achievers section

Direction (Q. No. 14 and 15) : Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentences.
14. I missed ______ two days out of the ten days training because I was ill.
(A) The (B) Only (C) All

15. Louise : How often do the buses go to town?


Isabel : ______ ten minutes.
(A) All (B) Each (C) Every

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS

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

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CLASS

SAMPLE PAPER
2013-14 4
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:
5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III.
SYLLABUS

SOF Section – I (Mental Ability) : Number and Numeration (5 digit numbers), Addition,
Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Geometrical Shapes, Measurement of Time, Measurement
of Length, Mass, Perimeter and Capacity, Money, Fractions, Pictorial Representation of Data,
Roman Numerals, Numbers upto one Lakh, Multiples and Factors.
NATIONAL CYBER OLYMPIAD
Section – II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Odd One
Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded
Figures.
Section – III (Computers and IT) : About Computers (General Information), Evolution of
Computers, Parts of Computer, Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software, MS-Word, Using
Windows, Introduction to Internet and Its Uses, Computer Networks, MS-Paint, Latest Developments
in the field of IT.
Questions are based on Windows 7 and MS-Office 2010.

The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections:
10 questions in section I and 25 in section II.
SYLLABUS
SOF Section – I (Mental Ability) : Number and Numeration (5 digit numbers), Place-value,
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Comparison, Geometrical Shapes, Symmetry,
Measurement of Length, Weight and Capacity, Time, Money, Fractional Numbers, Pictorial
Representation of Data, Roman Numerals, Multiples and Factors, Perimeter of Various Shapes,
NATIONAL SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Problems Based on Figures, Odd One Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Direction
Sense, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Patterns, Conversions, Number
Ranking, Alphabetical Test.
Section – II (Science) : Plants, Animals, Human Body, Water, Matter and Force, Transport,
General Activities, Earth and Universe.

The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:
SOF 10 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 10 in section III.
Section – I : Logical Reasoning Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
SYLLABUS
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Numerals and Number Name (5 digit numbers), Place Value, Roman Numerals, Addition and
Subtraction, Geometry : Square, Rectangle, Circle, Closed, Open Figure, Multiplication and
Division, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Measurement, Pictorial Representation of Data,
Money, Time, Weight and Capacity, Series and Pattern Formation of Numbers and Figures,
Conversions, Comparison, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Direction Sense, Mirror Images, Embedded
Figures, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Symmetry.

The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
SOF SYLLABUS
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Adverbs, Prepositions, Pronouns (possessive,
demonstrative, etc.), Simple tenses, Irregular verbs, Modals (of ability and permission, etc.), Basic
questions, etc., Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals, Household things, Clothes,
INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD Basic emotions, Food, Animals and pets, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories,
IN ASSOCIATION WITH Anecdotes, etc., Understand information through pictures, Time-table format, etc., Acquire broad
understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, Invitations, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
SOF

National Cyber Olympiad
MENTAL ABILITY 
1.  5 is one of the factors  of _________. 
(A)  36  (B)  30  (C)  42  (D)  21 

2.  The fraction which represents the objects cancelled in the collection  is _______. 

5  12  1  2 
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
12  5  2  3 

3.  There were 3856 trees in a forest. In another forest, there were 4795 trees. How many more trees 
were there in the second forest? 
(A)  930  (B)  939  (C)  1689  (D)  1600 
10 cm 
4.  Perimeter of the given figure is _______.  2 cm 
8 cm 
(A)  40 cm  (B)  50 cm  10 cm 
8 cm 
(C)  45 cm  (D)  55 cm 
2 cm 

LOGICAL AND ANALYTICAL REASONING 
5.  What is the next number in the pattern below? 
125, 150, 175, 200, ...?.... 
(A)  205  (B)  215  (C)  225  (D)  250 

6.  If   ‘a’  means  ‘+’  ;  ‘b’  means  ‘–’  ;  ‘c’  means  ‘¸’  and  ‘d’  means  ‘×’,  then  the  expression 
16 a 4 b 4  c 4 d 2 = 

(A)  10  (B)  7  (C)  18  (D)  2 

7.  How many triangles are there in the given figure? 
(A)  15  (B)  18 
(C)  17  (D)  None of these 

8.  Choose the correct mirror image of the word, if the mirror is placed vertically to the left. 
FIXING 
(A)  GNIXIF  (B)  (C)  (D) 

COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 

9.  Without this we cannot interact with a computer. What is this? 
(A)  Scanner  (B)  Input device  (C)  Output device  (D)  Printer 

10.  This  key  is  used  to  move  cursor  to  the  beginning  of  the  line  or  the  screen  depending  on  the 
software used. Identify the key. 

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 

11.  1024 bytes equals ________. 
(A)  1 Kilobyte (KB)  (B)  1 Megabyte (MB) 
(C)  1 Gigabyte  (D)  1 Character


Class 4 
12.  Who among the  following is known as  father of computers ? 
(A)  Charles Babbage  (B)  John Napier 
(C)  Blaise Pascal  (D)  Lady Ada Augusta Lovelace 

13.  While working with MS­Paint which option is  used to add name to your drawing ? 


(A)  Text tool  (B)  Pencil tool  (C)  Air brush tool  (D)  Erase tool 
14.  Which of the following is a correct internet address? 
(A)  ww.yahoo.com  (B)  www.cartoonnetwork.co 
(C)  www.hotmail.com  (D)  www.indiatime.comm 
15.  In MS­Word, which colour wavy line under a word indicates a spelling or grammar mistake? 
(A)  Red  (B)  Green  (C)  Yellow  (D)  Both (A) and (B) 

SOF

National Science Olympiad
MENTAL ABILITY 
1.  Hill 1 is 5,729 metres high. Hill 2 is 4,049 metres high. How much higher is Hill 1 than Hill 2 ? 
(A)  1,720 m  (B)  680 m  (C)  1,680 m  (D)  1,239 m 
2.  Namita drew a figure with 4 square corners. Which could be the figure she drew ? 

(A)  (B) 

(C)  (D) 

3.  Which could be one of the faces of a cylinder ? 

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 

4.  The number of squares in the figure is _______. 
(A)  5  (B)  6 
(C)  4  (D)  None of these 

5.  Raj has 60 cakes. A quarter of these cakes are distributed. How many cakes are left with him? 
(A)  45  (B)  30  (C)  15  (D)  25 
SCIENCE 
6.  Nowadays, many  _________  travel at a supersonic speed. 
(A)  Trains  (B)  Planes  (C)  Ships  (D)  Two­wheelers 
7.  When the layer of air that surrounds the Earth presses down, this is 
(A)  Heat  (B)  Temperature 
(C)  Air  pressure  (D)  Precipitation 
8.  The energy an object gets from its motion  is – 
(A)  Electrical energy  (B)  Chemical energy 
(C)  Kinetic energy  (D)  Potential energy 
9.  The  pull or push is 
(A)  Gravity  (B)  Friction  (C)  Force  (D)  Inertia 
10.  How long does the Earth take to make one complete revolution around  the Sun ? 
(A)  24  hours  (B)  28  hours  (C)  240  days  (D)  365  days


Class 4 
11.  Arjun wants to lift the rock as shown in the figure. At which point should he apply the force so that 

he could lift the rock easily ?  c 

(A)  a  a 
(B)  b 
(C)  c 
(D)  d 
12.  Plants use sunlight to make sugar in the process of – 
(A)  Oxidation  (B)  Reproduction 
(C)  Photosynthesis  (D)  Fertilization 

13.  The teeth which are marked  X in the given figure  are  known  as 


(A)  Incisors 
(B)  Canines 
(C)  Premolars 
(D)  Molars 

14.  Rubber, glass and plastic are good – 
(A)  Conductors  (B)  Generators 
(C)  Insulators  (D)  Electromagnets 

15.  Study the following Venn diagram carefully. 
Q  Lays eggs 
Which letter represents the hen? 
(A)  Y  Y  X 
Breathes 
(B)  X  through  Breathes 
lungs  P  R  through 
(C)  Z  Z 
(D)  R gills 

SOF

1.  There are eighty­six thousand four hundred seconds in a day. How else could this number be written? 
(A)  80,064  (B)  80,640 
(C)  86,400  (D)  86,404 
2.  Leena and her mother made a quilt. They used 56 squares and made 8 rows. How many squares are 
in each row? 
(A)  6  (B)  7  (C)  8  (D)  9 
3.  Jyoti walked 3 km each day. How many kilometres she walked in 14 days? 
(A)  42  (B)  32  (C)  14  (D)  11 
4.  Ram, Rahul and Rohit shared a bag of marbles. The bag contained 272 marbles. How many marbles 
were left over after the friends shared them equally? 
(A)  90  (B)  91  (C)  6  (D)  2 

5.  How many vertices does this pyramid have? 
(A)  4  (B)  5 
(C)  6  (D)  8 

6.  Start at  23. 


Count by 10 two times. 
Add 1. 
What number are you at? 
(A)  33  (B)  44  (C)  55  (D)  45 

Class 4
7.  If ´ 4  = 
–  =  330,  then 
What  is  +  ? 
(A)  110  (B)  440  (C)  550  (D)  990 

8.  Mohit solved  the  problem below.  Which expression  could be used to  check his answer? 


454 
3 1364  :  Remainder  = 2 

(A)  (454 ×  3)  + 2  (B)  (454 ×  2)  + 3 


(C)  (454 +  3)  × 2  (D)  (454 +  2)  × 3 

9.  Which set  of numbers is  in  the order from  the  greatest to  the least? 


(A)  147, 163, 234,  275  (B)  275, 234, 163,  147 
(C)  275, 163, 234,  147  (D)  163, 275, 234,  147 

10.  Aunt  Ruby’s  clock  is shown  here. 


If  her  niece  is  going to pick  her up  in 30 minutes,  12:40
what time  will be shown on  the clock?
(A)  12 :  10  (B)  12 :  70  (C)  1 :  10  (D)  1 :  60 
11.  What is  the  best  unit  to  use for measuring  the amount  of soda  in  a  drink can? 
(A)  Millilitre  (B)  Gallon  (C)  Tablespoon  (D)  Cup 

12.  What is  the rule  for this number  pattern? 


1,  1,  2, 6, 24,  120, .  . . 
(A)  Add  0, then  add 1,  then  add 2,  and so  on 
(B)  Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on 
(C)  Multiply by 1, then add 1 
(D)  Multiply by two, then subtract 1 

13.  Danny and Julie have new sticker books. Danny will put 4 stickers 
Day  Danny  Julie 
in his book every day and Julie will put 6 stickers in her book 
1  4  6 
every  day. 
2  8  12
How many stickers will Danny have when Julie has 30 in her 
book?  3  12  18 
(A)  20  (B)  24  (C)  28  (D)  30 
14.  When a number is put into the machine as shown, a different 
Input 8
number comes  out. 
If 2 goes in, 6 comes out. If 4 goes in, 12 comes out. If 5 goes 
in,  15  comes  out.
If  8  goes in, what  number  should  come out?  Number
Machine
(A)  32  (B)  24  ? Output
(C)  16  (D)  12 
15.  There are 3 rows of strawberry plants. Each row has 6 plants. How many strawberry plants are there 
in all? 
(A)  9  (B)  18  (C)  22  (D)  24


Class 4 
SOF

WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE 

1.  I build bridges. I am  ________. 
(A)  A plumber  (B)  An engineer  (C)  A carpenter 

2.  Choose the odd one. 
(A)  Sandals  (B)   Shoes  (C)  Scarves 

3.  Given below are three sentences.  One of them is incorrect.  Find the incorrect sentence and mark 
it in your answer sheet. 
(A)  Tina is watching television.  (B)  I lose my pen yesterday. 
(C)  I like playing football. 

4.  Choose the odd one. 
(A)  Doctor : Stethoscope  (B)  Carpenter : Hammer 
(C)  Mason  : Scissors 

5.  Complete each word using the letters from the box. 
When the boy whistled, the dog __ willingly let go of the bone. 
(A)  Un  (B) In  (C)  Im 

Direction (Q. No. 6 to 8) : Fill in the blanks. Choose the right answer. 
6.  Ann always ........... a lot of mistakes when she speaks English. 
(A)  Make  (B)  Makes  (C)  Made 

7.  ………………. of the girls in the class did not want to play football. 
(A) Little  (B) Much  (C) Some 

8.  I am looking forward ……. the birthday party. 
(A)  With  (B)  On  (C) To 

9.  Complete the sentence with the correct spelling of the word. 
My brother travelled to South Korea recently. He likes visiting ………………………. countries. 
(A)  Phoreign  (B)  Foreign  (C)  Foriegn 

READING 
Direction (Q. No. 10 and 11) : Read the paragraph and choose the correct sentence. 
Red woods are among the world’s tallest trees. They grow 200 to 300 feet high. The wood, when 
cut remains remarkably free from decay caused by weather and insects. So it is used to build houses 
and even outdoor furniture. 
10.  (A)  No tree is taller than the red wood tree. 
(B)  Red wood trees grow very tall. 
(C)  Trees grow tall all over the world. 

11.  (A) Red wood tree can be easily destroyed by insects. 
(B) Red wood trees decay easily. 
(C) Red wood trees are suitable for making long lasting park benches.


Class 4
Direction (Q. No. 12 and 13) : Read the paragraph and choose the correct sentence. 
Many people believe that a house is not a home without a pet. Pets provide companionship and can 
be a boon to people, especially children. Pets will be there for you through thick and thin. Moreover, 
caring for a pet teaches you important lessons about taking responsibility, sharing your time and 
caring for another living creature. 

12.  “Pets can be a boon to people,” because 
(A)  They can be good friends  (B)  They teach children to be responsible 
(C)  They will look after children 

13.  “Through thick and thin” means 
(A)  Through difficulties  (B)  When you are very happy 
(C)  In good and bad times 

SPOKEN AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION 

14.  Choose the right answer. 
Imran :  When does the train for Baroda leave? 
Official : ………………………………………………………….. 
(A)  Maybe, in a week or so. 
(B)  In an hour from platform number 5. 
(C)  Just turn around and walk to the end of the road. 

15.  Sentence 1 is given. Sentence 2 is not. Choose the right option for sentence 2. 
Sentence 1 :  A biography is written by a person about the life and activities of another person. 
Sentence 2 : ………………………………………………………………………………… 
(A)  Whereas an autobiography is written by a person about his own life. 
(B)  Gandhiji wrote an autobiography called My Experiments with Truth. 
(C)  People write autobiographies about their own lives.


Class 4 
SAMPLE ANSWER SHEET 
1.  NAME : If your name is SACHIT A IYER, then you should write as follows : 
S  A  C  H  I  T  A  I  Y  E  R 

2.  FATHER'S NAME : If your father's name is SATISH KUMAR IYER, then you should write as follows : 
S  A  T  I  S  H  K  U  M  A  R  I  Y  E  R 

SCHOOL CODE  3. SCHOOL CODE 
M  H  0  5  4  7  Write your school code  4. CLASS  5. ROLL NO. 
A  A  0  0  0  i.e. if your school code  If you are in Class  If your roll no. is 587, 
B  B  1  1  1  1  is MH0547 darken as  10, then you should  then you should write 
C  C  2  2  2  2  follows :  darken as follows :  and darken the circles 
D  D  3  3  3  3  as follows : 
E  E  4  4  4 
CLASS  ROLL NO. 
F  F  5  5  5 
1  0  5  8  7 
G  G  6  6  6  6 
H  7  7  7 
Darken  0  0  0  0 
the circle  Darken  1  1  1  1 
I  I  8  8  8  8  the circle 
2  2  2  2  2 
J  J  9  9  9  9 
3  3  3  3  3 
K  K 
4  4  4  4  4 
L  L 
5  5  5  5 

6  6  6  6  6 
N  N 
7  7  7  7 
O  O  6. GENDER 
8  8  8  8 
P  P  If you are a boy, 
9  9  9  9  9 
Q  Q  then darken 
R  R  Male circle 
S  S 
T  T  GENDER 
U  U  CORRECT  WR ONG 
MALE  FEMALE  way to darken  way to darken 
V  V 
the circle  the circle  P ×
W  W 
X  X 
Y  Y 
Z  Z 
7.  If your choice for Answer 1 is C, then you should darken the circle as follows :  1. 

MARK YOUR ANSWERS WITH HB PENCIL/BALL POINT PEN (BLUE/BLACK) 

1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 


6. 7. 8.  9.  10. 
11. 12.  13.  14.  15. 

1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 


6. 7. 8.  9.  10. 
11. 12.  13.  14.  15. 

1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 


6. 7. 8.  9.  10. 
11. 12.  13.  14.  15. 

1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 


6. 7. 8.  9.  10. 
11.  12.  13.  14.  15. 

ANSWERS 

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


Class 4 

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