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SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION Class 4 o") SetA Year 2015 Copyright®2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) LOGICAL REASONING Some letters are given which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 followed by four options containing combinations of these numbers. Find the combination of numbers so that letters are arranged accordingly to form a meaningful word. NOLEDG 12345 6 A. 6,2,3,5, 4,1 B. 5,4, 1,6,2,3 C. 3,4,1,6,5,2 D. 1,6,5,4,3,2 Select the odd one out. 6 . e °@ . @ If ‘Chocolate’ means ‘Toffee’, ‘Toffee’ means ‘Cake’ and ‘Cake’ means ‘Butter’, then what is cut on birthday? A. Cake B. Butter C. Toffee D. Chocolate How many possible combinations of 1 color and 1 dress Color is possible from the given colors and dresses? Dress Frock Blue AL 12 Saree Red B. 35 = co Suit Black . White D. 49 Which of the following figure is obtained when Figure (X) is folded along the dotted line? Figure (X) AL B. c. D. ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK S@F| 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-A| Level 1 —— Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 6. Find the mirror image of Figure (X), if the mirror is placed along MN. M Figure (X) yj 7. In which of the following figures, Figure (X) is exactly embedded as one of its part? Vv Figure (X) A. B. c D. 8. Study the adjoining diagram carefully. Police Station Library Mohit is facing towards Park. If Theatre a> and Hospital interchange their positions, Se Hospital and Mohit takes ; turn anticlockwise, then he will be facing towards . once (vo) 300K A. Park oe B. Theatre C. Police Station Ge ee D. Hospital Park Mall 9. Find the missing number, if a certain rule is followed in all the three figures. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK —— 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-A| Level 1 /SOF Copyright ©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 10. Read the information carefully. Manu is taller than Chinku. Tanu is taller than Chunnu. Chunnu is taller than Manu. Who among the following is the tallest? A. Manu B. Chinku C. Tanu D. Chunnu MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11. Find P, Q, R and S respectively. A B. G D. 4,1,1,6 1,6,1,4 1, 4,6, 1 1,4,1,6 12. How many multiples of 10 are there from 20 to 150? A. 13 B. 14 c. 15 D. 12 13. 94560 in words is written as . A. Ninety-four hundred and fifty-six B. Nine thousand, four hundred and fifty six C. Nine thousand, five hundred and sixty D. Ninety-four thousand, five hundred and sixty 14, What fraction of the flowers are red? 200282 O* A. 9/20 *OSSO*+O8 B 1 SSO**OSD* o. 14 SSOG5958 D. 19/40 ¥ESOSHHO 15.1f [| + +{)+[ |= 125 and {| = s'> + 4, then find the value of tire A. 25 D. 92 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. S@F| 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-A| Level 1 — Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 16. If the weight of each @ is same, then weight of @e is 9. A. 33 22 B. C. 28 Ly D. 9 17. The bar graph shows the savings of five children. Ss Akansha needs to save another so that Kran she has twice as much money as Mohit. st ateen ont B. 150 oe Shatin c. %100 080 tbo 180 200 250 900 380 400 D. = 200 "Amount (in) —> 18. How long did Varun take to complete his homework? A. 1 hr 45 mins B. 1 hr 30 mins C. 1 hr 50 mins D. 1 hr 40 mins fromowork homework 19. The given figure is made up of three rectangles. Som, Find the length of CD. 7 7 ence A. 10cm B. 7com ——— Cc. 8om | Je D. 13cm Tem 20. Figures (i) and (ji) shows two identical rectangles X and Y which are arranged differently. What is the difference between the perimeters of both the figures? A. 2cm Cc. 4cm {0 cries D. 80m 0 oy SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 9" IMO | Class-4 | SetA| Level 1 | SOF Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. The flight from Chennai to Dubai took off at 4:45 hours. It landed at Dubai at 9:15 hours. How long was the flight? A. 4hrs50mins —-B._ 3 hrs 55 mins C. 4hrs30 mins —D. 4 hrs 10 mins 22. Mrs. Latika bought 2 L 500 mL of milk. She used 750 mL to make coffee and fed her cat with 350 mL of milk. Find the quantity of milk that is left over. A. 11100 mL B. 2L50mL c. 2b D. 1L 400 mL. 23. The contents in Anaya's school bag are given below. Text books - 675 g, Notebooks - 415 g, Pencil box - 175 g. If the empty bag weighs 205 g, calculate how much does the school bag weigh with its contents? A. 1 kg 5209 B. 1kg 470g C. 1kg 220g D. 2kg 24. In a bag, there were 5600 red beads and 6540 white beads. Kavya sold 3680 beads. How many beads were left in the bag? A. 12140 B. 6240 Cc. 4620 D. 8460 25. Charu had 36 cookies. She gave z of the cookies to her brother. How many cookies had she left with her? A. 32 B. 28 Cc. 30 D. 16 26. Megha collected 324 seashells. She collected 78 more seashells than Beena. How many seashells did they both collected altogether? A. 246 B. 570 C. 492 D. 726 27. The total number of children in a class is 40. 7 children were absent on Monday. What fraction of the class was present on Monday? z a o ® 0 2 * 40 40 7 33 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK S@F| 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-A| Level 1 —— Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 28. To decorate a banquet hall, 354 electric bulbs were bought. If the cost of each bulb is % 28, what is the total cost of 354 electric bulbs? A. 9912 B. = 7660 c. % 4944 D. % 9940 29. Garima travels 504 km to her office in a month. If she works for 28 days in the month, find the distance she travels in one day. A. 9km B. 12 km C. 18 km D. 22 km 30. A music store sold 192 CDs every week. Find the number of CDs sold in 38 weeks. A. 5376 B. 6144 Cc. 8064 D. 7296 ACHIEVERS SECTION 31. Fill in the blanks. A multiple of a number is _P_ smaller than the number. A multiple of an even number is__Q__ odd. 1 is the _R__ of every number. P Q R A. Sometimes Never Factor B. Never Never Factor C. Always Always Multiple D. Never Always Multiple 32. The figure shows the amount of water in 3 eons 500 mL 500 mL beakers at first. Karan poured 150 mL of water 400 400 400 from beaker P to beaker Q. He then poured aa ea Ea 200 mL of water from beaker Q to beaker R. Finally, he poured 100 mL of water from beaker R to beaker P. Which one of the following statements is true? P Q R A. Beaker P contained more water than the other beakers at the end. B. Beaker Q contained more water than the other beakers at the end. C. Beaker R contained more water than the other beakers at the end. D. The three beakers contained the same amount of water at the end. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 9" IMO | Class-4 | SetA| Level 1 | SOF Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 33. Find P, Q, R and S respectively. (P] 8 5{Q) AL 1X, XI, VI B. Ul, tl, Vill, IV - 3 Riss C. NN, VIL, VIL, It D. VII, VII, IV, I 5 4 32 34. The figure is obtained by removing some small identical squares from a big rectangle. The length of each side of a ‘small identical square in the obtained figure is 2 cm. Find the perimeter of the figure. A. 40cm B. 56cm teom = Cc. 64cm D. 128 cm 2cm 35. The table shows the number of points scored by different teams at a sports meet. Which two teams had a total of 538 points? Team(s) Yellow Green Red Blue Purple Points 351 187 308 402 298 A. Yellow and Purple B. Red and Purple C. Yellow and Green D. Red and Green ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK S@F| 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-A| Level 1 — Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) vila O - * S — F a SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION Class 4 Set B Year 2015 Copyright®2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) LOGICAL REASONING Which of the following series is following the given rule? Rule : Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series decreases by one. A. TOJEZUP B. VOIDZWU C. IGECAYW D. NKHEBV There is a definite relationship between figures (i) and (i). Establish the same relationship between figures (ii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options that would replace the (2) in fig. (iv). A (iaill| 2 a (i) i (iv) a. |i) B. |/(O c. | 5) b. | [a Which of the following will be the next term in the given number pattern ? WUUUY In a certain code, '14567' is written as LXRZA' and '9823' is written as 'VPIC’. How will '94623' be written in the same code? A. VXZIA B. VXIAZ C. VXAIZ D. VxzIc Which of the following shows the correct mirror image of Fig. (X), if the mirror is placed along PQ? . : S So : Q ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. SQF]9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1 — Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 6. Find the option which will complete the given figure pattern. a 7. In which of the following figures, Fig. (X) is exactly embedded as one of its part? co Fig. (X) A. al BT) c. ba | 8. Garima faces Mango tree, goes straight and takes e g a left turn to reach Orange tree. She again takes Mango tree a left turn to reach Apple tree. In which direction . is she facing now? orange tee A. North = I a - * B. East Apple tree ©. West Si & D. South Papaya tree Guava tee 9. Mohit's birthday falls just after 3° Monday of August 20XX. On which date does Mohit celebrate his birthday? August 20XX A. 23° August oH 1 203 4 5 6 B. 22” August 7 8 8 wn 2 2 C. 15" August 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 22 23 4 25 26 27 D. 20" August 2 2 30 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. —— 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1 SOF Copyright ©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 10. Select the CORRECT match. Figure Number of lines Figure Number of lines of symmetry of symmetry ‘G : -@ ; oN °a ‘ MATHEMATICAL REASO! 11. Which of the given figures has the least perimeter? A. Fig. P 5 4.0m om B. Fig.Q em) p lacm ~O%Q\2°™ 4em} A |4om C. Fig. R Bom 2om om D. Can't be determined 12. Which of the following figures has 2 pairs of parallel lines and 2 pairs of perpendicular lines? AL DS B. [7 G. ®BS D. 18. Which of the following figures represents 3-2 shaded fraction? 14, The number represented by the abacus is written in words as ‘A. Twenty five thousand three hundred and forty seven B. Two ten thousands and five thousand three hundred and forty seven C. Twenty five thousand three hundred and seven D. None of these ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. SQF]9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1 — Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 15. Shailesh is celebrating Diwali with his friends. He knew that firecrackers can be burst only till 10 p.m. The time shown by the clock is the starting time when Shailesh starts bursting crackers in the night. For how much time can Shailesh and his friends enjoy bursting crackers? A. 20 minutes B. 45 minutes C. 40 minutes D. 56 minutes 16. There are __ _ even factors of 48. A 4 B. 5 c. 6 D. 8 17. Read the menu of a hotel and answer the question. Menu Item Cost (in 2) Item Cost (in 2) Soup 30.00 Chips 10.00 Juice 10.00 Coffee 3.00 Pizza 70.00 Tea 2.00 Cutlet 12.00 Water bottle 12.00 Rohan has given a party to two of his friends. He bought 2 packets of chips, 1 pizza and 2 juices. How much he has to pay ? A. % 150 B. %100 Cc. = 110 D. %120 18. Difference between the place values of 4 and 5 in the number given below is __. 409500 At B. 399500 C. 39500 D. 39590 19. This is a part of biscuit packet wrapper. Which of these informations can be found out from this? ‘A. The number of biscuits in this pack TIGER B. The price of each biscuit Biscuits C. The total weight of biscuits Net. wt. 100 g b MRP: 7 — . The weight of each biscuit ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. — FIMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1|S@F Copyright©2017, Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 20. Find the symbol in the box. OX + XXXVI XXIII LX = OOKVII + XI A> B< C= D. Can't be determined EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. Shikha has 2m ‘of green ribbon and Priya has im of yellow ribbon. Who has more ribbon and by how much? A. Shikha,S5m ——-B.-Priya, 5m C. Shikha, 7m —-D._-Priya, 7m 22. Samrat was given one week time to complete his geometry project. He realized that 3 days and 17 hours had already gone by. How much time is left for Samrat to complete his project? A. 3days7 hours B. 3days9hours C. 4 days D. 3 days 6 hours 28. Varun undertook a pilgrimage on foot. He walked 3 km 550 m on the first day, 5 km on the second day and 2 km 675 m on the third day. Find the total distance he walked in the three days. A. 10 km 500 m B. 10 km 225 m Cc. 11.km 225 m D. 11 km 500 m 24. Nimmi’s baby sister weighed 3 kg 250 g at birth. After a month she was found to be 4 kg 175 g. How much weight did she gain in a month? A. 8209 B. 925g C. 1kg 25g D. 1 kg 250g 25. Vinay filled one-fourth of a glass with fruit juice and two-fourths with water. What part of the glass is filled? A. 1/2 B. 2/3 Cc. 3/4 D. 145 26. A restaurant can accommodate 2500 guests. If there are 931 adults and 602 children in the restaurant, how many more guests can be accommodated in the restaurant? A. 645 B. 792 C. 854 D. 967 27. Mr. Das earns % 9,876 per month. What would be his annual income? A. %1,23,052 B. %1,11,082 C. % 118,512 D. % 1,25,432 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. SQF]9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1 — Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 28. Parking space in theatre P is for 79,407 cars, while the same in theatre Q is for 58,868 cars. How many more cars can be parked in theatre P than in theatre Q? A. 38,275 B. 21,549 C. 21,461 D. 20,539 29. 990 cold drink bottles are to be placed in crates. Each crate can hold 18 bottles. How many crates would be needed? A. 50 B. 55 c. 60 D. 65 30. A library has 35 shelves. Each shelf has 455 books. Find the number of books in the library. A. 15925 B. 15625 C. 14825 D. 13965 ACHIEVERS SECTION 31, Pinku, Ravi, Brijesh and Raghu are friends. The graph shows the toy cars each of them have. What can we conclude from the given graph? Pinku| A. Brijesh has one-third the number of toy cars Pinku has. Ravi Three children have more than 20 toy cars. Raghu Brijesh| 10 20 30 40 B. C. Ravi has twice as many toy cars as Brijesh. D. Number of toy cars—> Brijesh has 1 toy car less than Raghu. 32. Match the fractional number (P) on number line shown in Column-| with fraction in Column-ll. Column-1 Column-Hl ®) 7 I P a9 ®) 2 (b) é i qa 40 ®) ors ; 6s © 5 @) 0 fi 8. 49 A. @>p, (b)>a, (1, ds B. (a), (b)>4, ()>p, (dor favs, (b)r, (cq, (dP D. (a)>r, (bs, (ea, (dp ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. —— 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set-B | Level 1 SOF Copyright ©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 33. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT ? ‘A. 1 is a factor of every number. B. Every multiple of a number is greater than or equal to the number. C. The greatest factor of every number is the number itself. D. Number of factors of any number are always one more than the number. 34, Rahul took 162 sweets to school on his birthday. He distributed all sweets to the 32 children in his class equally. How many sweets did each child get? How many sweets were left with him? A. 5,2 B. 2,8 C. 9,5 D. 5,7 35. Which of the following figures have same perimeter? son ae aa 220m 2m 2 @ val : (i) [b= (il) 20m aa O soa teen 18cm tem A. (il) and Gi) B. (and (i) Cc. (and (i) D. (i, Gi) and (i ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK S@F] 9" IMO | Class-4 | Set | Level 1 —= Copyright©2017. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF)

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