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SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 1
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
30 60 60

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Number Sense : Back and Forth Counting, Ones and Tens
Computation Operations : Addition, Subtraction, Comparison
Patterns : Patterns
Money, Time and Calendar : Money, Time and Calendar
Length, Weight and Comparison : Measurement
Geometrical Shapes : Identification of Geometrical Figures
Reasoning and Aptitude : Mental Aptitude

1. Which of the following numbers is the largest? 6. How many sides does a hexagon have ?
(A) 5 (B) 8 (A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 11 (C) 5 (D) 6
2. Which of the following shapes has four sides? 7. How many hours are in a day ?
(A) circle (B) triangle (A) 12 (B) 24
(C) square (D) hexagon (C) 36 (D) 48
3. Which of the following numbers is odd ? 8. Which of the following numbers is a multiple of
(A) 4 (B) 6 both 4 and 5 ?
(C) 8 (D) 9 (A) 12 (B) 15
(C) 20 (D) 25
4. 6 tens + 5 tens + 14 ones =_____
(A) 114 (B) 1114 9. 8 + 6 + 8 - 3 = ?
(C) 124 (D) None of these (A) 19 (B) 10
(C) 14 (D) 13
5. Which of the following numbers is divisible by
both 2 and 3 ? 10. Which of the following numbers is the smallest ?
(A) 6 (B) 8 (A) -5 (B) -3
(C) 10 (D) 15 (C) 0 (D) 2

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


General English : Identification of Things & Objects, Use of small and capital letters,
Alphabetical Order
Grammar : Noun (Elementary), Pronoun (Elementary), Verb (Elementary), Use of A & An,
Use of At, On & To, Vowel and Consonant
Vocabulary : Words with same & opposite meaning, Spelling test, Jumbled words,
Rhyming words
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Subject & predicate, Jumbled sentences, Types of sentences

1. Choose the odd word out. 4. Rearrange the letters to form a meaningful word.
(A) Railway Station (B) River Lobw
(C) Train (D) Bogie (A) Wobl (B) Bowl
(C) Oblw (D) Wlbo
2. Identify the picture.
(A) Bubble (B) Rainbow 5. Identify the verb.
(C) Sun (D) Moon Priyanka goes to school.
(A) Priyanka (B) goes
3. Identify the picture and fill in the blanks to form (C) school (D) to
the correct spelling. BALL_ _N
(A) BALL U U N (B) BALL O O N
(C) BALL U O N (D) BALL O N N
Reading Comprehension: (Read the following para- 8. In the following figure, find the word that has two
graph and answer question 6 and 7) alphabets of vowel.
Holi is the festival of colours. This festival is
celebrated by Hindus during Phalgun Purnima.
It comes in February end or in early March. Holi
festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the (A) Glass (B) Pen
triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. The colourful festival (C) Book (D) Story
bridges the social gap and renews sweet relation-
Direction: Complete the sentence using suitable
ships. On this day people hug and wish each other
pronoun:
‘Happy Holi'.
9. My sister is a teacher. ____ teaches in the school.
6. Holi is the festival of________.
(A) He (B) She
(A) Fruits (B) Flowers
(C) It (D) They
(C) Colours (D) All of these
10. Which one of the following is a domestic animal?
7. Who celebrates Holi?
(A) Elephant (B) Lion (C) Cow (D) Tiger
(A) Hindu (B) Muslim
(C) Christian (D) All of these

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Introduction of computer, Main Parts of Computers,
Uses of computer, Introduction to Keyboard and Mouse, Starting and Shutting down
Computer, Introduction to MS Paint

1. Words and sentences are typed using ________ keys. 8. Which one is a light weight and compact Computer.
(A) Number (B) Special (A) Laptop (B) Monitor
(C) Alphabet (D) Control

2. CPU is called the brain of the computer. What does


CPU stands for ? (C) Computer (D) CPU
(A) Control Processing (B) Calculations Processing
Unit Unit
(C) Central Processing (D) Computer Processing
9. Which one of the following devices helps you to
Unit Unit
listen to music using Computer?
3. How many alphabet keys are there on a keyboard ? (A) Speaker (B) Microphone
(A) 10 (B) 20
(C) 25 (D) 26
(C) Monitor (D) Joystick
4. Pressing and releasing the mouse button means
__________.
(A) Typing (B) Clicking
10. Which one of the following is commonly used
(C) Hitting (D) Pushing
in CPU to connect different parts?
5. A computer is a machine which helps us to ______. (A) CD-ROM (B) Printer
(A) Solve sums (B) Draw pictures
(C) Listen to music (D) All of these
(C) Data cable (D) Scanner
6. Which one of the following figures is NOT an
Output Device?
(A) Printer (B) Monitor (C) Speaker (D) Scanner

7. A computer needs______ to work.


(A) Air (B) Food (C) Electricity (D) Fan
SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD
General Awareness : Important days, Means of transport, Buildings and monuments
Family and relation, Our surroundings & helpers, Places of worship
General Science : Animals, Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, Body parts and sense organs, Food
Festivals Religious : National and family festivals
Sports : Indoor games & outdoor games, Players associated with sports

1. Which animal says 'quack quack'? 6. Choose the fastest means of transport from the
(A) (B) (C) (D) following options.
(A) (B) (C) (D)

2. Who among the following was the first Prime Minister 7. This is the festival of colours. People celebrate this
of India? festival by applying colours upon each other. Name
(A) (B) (C) (D) the festival.
(A) Diwali (B) Dussehra
(C) Holi (D) Raksha Bandhan

3. Which of the following is a mode of communication? 8. Which one of the following is a wild animal ?
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)

4. Identify the name of young one of the given animal.


(A) Cub (B) Kid 9. Fish lives in ponds, lakes, rivers, etc. What kind of
(C) Calf (D) Lion animal the fish is?
(A) Land animal (B) Water animal
(C) Aerial animal (D) None of these
5. Which one of the following is the brother in a 10. Which one of the following is the picture of the Red
relationship ? Fort ?
(A) Son of mother (B) Daughter of mother (A) (B) (C) (D)
(C) Daughter of father (D) Brother of mother

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Living and Non- Living Things : Living and Non-Living Things
Plants and Animals : Plants, Animals
Our food and clothes : Food We Eat, Clothes We Wear
Our environment : Air, Water and its Resources
Family, Neighbourhood : Our Family and Neighbourhood, Safety Rules
Human body : Human body
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. Which one of the following can move from one place 3. Which one of the following clothes is specially made to
to another on its own ? worn during the winter season ?
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) Shirt (B) Sweater (C) T-shirt (D) All of these

2. Identify the animal based on the characteristics given


below. 4. Identify the reptile from the following.
i. It can live in water as well as on land.
(A) Bear (B) Crocodile (C) Whale (D) All of these
ii. It eats insects.
iii. It uses its long sticky tongue to take its food inside.
(A) (B)

(C) (D)
5. Identify the cereal from the following. 8. are the seeds of _______.
(A) Black grams (B) Peas

(C) Corns (D) Kidney beans (A) Wheat (B) Rice


(C) Rajma (D) Corn

9. I am green and small. I can make you cry.


I am a _______.
6. Look at the picture and complete the following (A) Pea (B) Chilli
sentence. (C) Ladyfinger (D) Spinach
Always cross the road at
__________ crossing.
10. Unscramble the words given below to get the name
of the home of the animal shown in the figure.
‘ATSLBE’
(A) Horse (B) Zebra
(C) Footpath (D) Traffic

7. is a living thing because ______.


(A) Ebstla (B) Tebsla
(C) Stable (D) Belsta

(A) It grows (B) It can make more


money plants
(C) It breathes (D) All of these

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) D (2) C (3) D (4) C (5) D (6) D (7) B (8) C (9) A (10) A
EEO - (1) B (2) B (3) B (4) B (5) B (6) C (7) A (8) C (9) B (10) C
EITO - (1) C (2) C (3) D (4) B (5) D (6) D (7) C (8) A (9) A (10) C
EGO - (1) D (2) A (3) C (4) A (5) A (6) A (7) C (8) D (9) B (10) D
ESO - (1) D (2) B (3) B (4) B (5) C (6) B (7) D (8) D (9) B (10) C
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 2
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
30 60 60

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Number Sense : Ones, Tens and Hundreds
Computation Operations : Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Comparison
Patterns : Patterns
Money, Time and Calendar : Money, Time and Calendar
Length, Weight and Comparison : Measurement
Geometrical Shapes : Geometrical Figures
Reasoning and Aptitude : Mental Aptitude

1. What is the place value of digit 9 in 569873 ? 8. Which one of the following is not a rectangle?
(A) 9873 (B) 900 (A) (B)
(C) 9000 (D) 90

2. Add the numbers given in the box.


(C) (D)
25
31
35
9. Continue the pattern:
(A) 90 (B) 94
(C) 98 (D) 91

3. Williams has 15 pens. He gives 5 pens to Steve and (A) (B)


6 pens to Jack. How many pens have left with him
now ?
(A) 4 (B) 9 (C) (D) All the above
(C) 5 (D) 8
10. What will come in the blank on following correct order
4. Which one of the following is not correct ? of the given figures?
(A) 556 > 567 (B) 554 < 555
(C) 598 = 598 (D) 452 > 450

5. Steve has 6 twenty rupees note. How much money (A) (B)
he has?
(A) 120 rupees (B) 100 rupees
(C) (D) All the above
(C) 115 rupees (D) 118 rupees

6. A travels a distance of 56 km and B travels a distance


of 39 km. Who travels the longer distance and by
how much ?
(A) A by 17 km (B) A by 19 km
(C) B by 19 km (D) A by 20 km

7. Which one of the following options has horizontal


lines ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD
General English : Identification of Things & Objects, Alphabetical Order
Grammar : Noun (Elementary), Pronoun (Elementary), Verb (Elementary), Use of A & An,
Use of At, On & To, Vowel and Consonant
Vocabulary : Words with same & opposite meaning, Spelling test, Jumbled words,
Rhyming words
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Subject & predicate, Jumbled sentences,
Types of sentences

1. Identify the picture and find the correct spelling. 5. Fill in the blanks with a person/place/animal/thing.
Tom’s father is an –––––––. He goes to court
everyday.
(A) advocate (B) engineer
(C) doctor (D) teacher
(A) Penguine (B) Peanguin 6. Select proper noun:
(C) Panguin (D) Penguin France is famous for perfumes.
(A) France (B) Famous
2. Identify the objects in the pictures given below.
(C) For (D) Perfumes

7. Fill in the blanks with interrogative pronoun.


I asked him _______ was he doing.
(A) Who (B) When
(C) What (D) None of these

(A) Cushan (B) Mat 8. Which one of the following is correct ?


(C) Blanket (D) Cushion (A) She is reading a book.
(B) They is learning a lesson.
3. Which one of the following is Bhagat Singh ?
(C) I am read a book.
(A) (B) (D) None of these

9. Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make a meaningful


sentence:
P: yesterday Q: me R: met S: he
(D)
(C) (A) RQPS (B) SPQR
(C) SRQP (D) PQSR

10. Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make a meaningful


4. Arrange the alphabets to make a meaningful word: sentence:
OMES P: a doctor Q: wanted to R: become S: he
(A) MOES (B) SOME (A) SQRP (B) SPQR
(C) MEOS (D) None of these (C) SRQP (D) PQSR

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Types of computer, Parts of computer, Working of computer,
Keyboard and mouse usage, Uses of computer in our world, Notepad, MS-Paint,
WordPad

1. What does a PC stand for ? 3. Which of the following is a processing unit of a


(A) Private Computer (B) Public Computer computer ?
(C) Personal Computer (D) Pencil Computer (A) Keyboard (B) Mouse
(C) Monitor (D) CPU
2. Which of the following is a storage device in a
computer ? 4. ALU stands for:
(A) (B) (A) Arithmetic Local Unit
(B) Arithmetic Logic Unit
(C) Arrangement of Logic Unit.
(C) (D) (D) Arithmetic Lengthy Unit
5. Which one of the following keys cannot work 8. In notepad, menu bar is located:
independently ? (A) above the Title bar
(A) Delete key (B) Space bar key (B) below the Title bar
(C) Shift key (D) Enter key (C) at the bottom of the notepad window
(D) Both A and B
6. To use numeric keys, which of the following keys
must be on ?
9. On a computer monitor, a small arrow that moves as
(A) (B) you move the mouse is known as _______.
(A) Pointer (B) Icon
(C) Screen (D) None of these
(C) (D)
10. What is the extension of a WordPad file ?
(A) .txt (B) .rtf
7. The menu bar contains: (C) .doc (D) .ppt
(A) File (B) Edit
(C) Format (D) All of these

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


General Awareness : Our surroundings, My country, People and their profession,
Books and authors, Important days, Dresses of India, India's neighbouring countries
General Science : Plants, Our body, Animals-homes and sounds, Insects, Birds, Universe,
Seasons, Food
Festivals Religious : National, Religious and family festivals
Sports : Indoor games & outdoor games, Players associated with sports

1. Which one of the following is the lowest part of a 6. One wrong statement is there in the given options
plant ? regarding the Universe. Take out that one.
(A) Flower (B) Leaves (A) The Sun is seen during day time
(C) Stem (D) Roots (B) The Sun is hottest in the Universe
(C) The Sun revolves round the Earth
2. In which one of the following Hindu festivals, we
(D) The Earth revolves round the Sun
decorate our homes with lights ?
(A) Pongal (B) Makar Sankranti 7. Who examines and diagnose teeth ?
(C) Diwali (D) Holi (A) Nurse (B) Dentist
(C) Chemist (D) All of these
3. How many players are the in a team of Hockey ?
(A) 15 (B) 11 8. Out of the given options which one has the smallest
(C) 9 (D) 7 beak ?
(A) Peacock (B) Sparrow
4. Name the home of the animal given in the picture (C) Vulture (D) Cock
below.
9. Which one of the following is a holy book of Hindus ?
(A) Bible (B) Quran
(C) Ramayana (D) All of these
(A) Kennel (B) Stable
(C) Den (D) Barn 10. Identify the political personality given below.

5. Which of the following we get from plants ?


(A) Meat (B) Rice (A) Narendra Modi (B) Yogi Adityanath
(C) Milk (D) Sweets (C) Akhilesh Yadav (D) None of these

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Living and Non- Living Things : Living and Non-Living Things
Plants and Animals : The Plant Kingdom, The Animal Kingdom
Our environment : Air, Water and Weather, Our Surroundings and Safety Rules
Our universe : Our universe
Food and Clothes : Food We Eat, Clothes We Wear
Human body : Parts of Human body
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude
1. Which one of the following is true ? 6. A central part of our body controls all functions.
(A) Living things cannot move Which one of the following is the name of that part ?
(B) Living things do not take part in reproduction (A) Muscles (B) Nerves
(C) Living things do not eat (C) Brain (D) Nails
(D) Living things take part in reproduction
7. Which one of the following is the source of
2. ________ is a non-living thing but living things drink groundwater ?
it to survive. (A) River (B) Lake
(A) Water (B) Acid (C) Well (D) Sea
(C) Petrol (D) Lava
8. Which one of the following planets is the first planet
in Solar System from the Sun ?
3. Which one of the following does not eat food from
plant ? (A) Earth (B) Venus
(A) Goat (B) Cow (C) Neptune (D) Mercury
(C) Rat (D) Telephone 9. Which one of the following planets in Solar System is
called the outer planet ?
4. Rose plant is a:
(A) Mercury (B) Neptune
(A) Shrub (B) Herb
(C) Mars (D) All of these
(C) Tree (D) Climber
10. Which one of the following food items is obtained
5. ________ is a herbivorous animal.
from animals ?
(A) Rabbit (B) Dog (A) Honey (B) Meat
(C) Cat (D) Bear (C) Cereals (D) Both (A) and (B)

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) C (2) D (3) A (4) A (5) A (6) A (7) A (8) B (9) B (10) B
EEO - (1) D (2) D (3) A (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) C (8) A (9) C (10) A
EITO - (1) C (2) C (3) D (4) B (5) C (6) C (7) D (8) B (9) A (10) C
EGO - (1) D (2) C (3) B (4) B (5) B (6) C (7) B (8) B (9) C (10) B
ESO - (1) D (2) A (3) D (4) A (5) A (6) C (7) C (8) D (9) B (10) D
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 3
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
30 60 60

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Numbers and Their Operations : Number Sense and Numeration, Addition and Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division
Parts and Wholes : Fractions
Money, Time and Calendar : Time and Calendar, Money, Unitary Method
Length, Weight and Comparison : Measurement
Geometry : Geometrical Shapes
Pictograph and Bar Graph : Data Handling
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. There are four prime numbers between 1 and 10 and 7. What would be the total cost of 4 pens and 5 erasers?
again four prime numbers between 10 and 20. How Pens: ₹ 21 each Erasers: ₹ 5 each
many prime numbers are there between 91 and 100 ?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

2. How many hundreds are there in 7308 ? (A) ₹ 110 (B) ₹ 111
(A) Zero (B) Three (C) ₹ 112 (D) ₹ 109
(C) Eight (D) Seven
8. Add 65 m 38 cm and 26 m 45 cm.
3. Which one of the following numbers will replace the (A) 91 m 83 cm (B) 98 m 13 cm
question mark (?) in the number sentence given (C) 159 m 27 cm (D) 113 m 46 cm
below ?
137 – 49 = 24 + ? 9. How many line segments are required to make the
(A) 65 (B) 64 alphabet W ?
(C) 62 (D) 63 (A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5
4. The remainder and the quotient in the given division
are: (341 ÷ 12) 10. Some notebooks are equally distributed among
(A) 5 and 37 (B) 5 and 29 5 students in a week as given below. If one symbol
(C) 4 and 34 (D) 5 and 28 represents 2 notebooks, how many notebooks did
each student get ?
5. In which of the following figures, the fraction
represented by shaded circles is equal to1/5 ?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

6. When 3 hours 56 minutes is subtracted from


10 : 45 pm, the new time is:
(A) 6 : 39 pm (B) 6 : 49 pm (A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 5: 39 pm (D) 4 : 29 pm (C) 6 (D) 8
SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD
Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Use of possessive, Tense (Elementary), Error finding
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, One word substitution, Spelling Test
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Subject & predicate, Jumbled sentences,
Types of sentences

1. Fill in the blanks with Indefinite Article. 6. Choose the correct antonyms of the word:
Mr. John is _______ European. Filthy
(A) a (B) an (A) Dirty (B) Nasty
(C) the (D) none of these (C) Clean (D) All of these

2. Rearrange the jumbled letters to make a meaningful 7. Choose the correct synonyms of the word:
word. Value
TRWAE (A) Scorn (B) Worth
(A) Waret (B) Rawet (C) Ridicule (D) Contempt
(C) Werat (D) Water
8. Choose the correct synonyms of the word:
3. Arrange the jumbled words to make meaningful Victory
sentences: (A) Scorn (B) Worth
Is a/ manager / bank / my / father. (C) Ridicule (D) Contempt
(A) Father is a bank manager my.
9. Choose the correct synonyms of the word:
(B) My father is a bank manager.
Pure
(C) My manager is a father.
(A) Tainted (B) Mixed
(B) Manager is my father a.
(C) Spoiled (D) Clean
4. Arrange the jumbled words to make meaningful
10. Select that part of the sentence in which possessive (’s)
sentences:
is required.
Older / I / he / is / than.
Lucky cell phone is ringing.
(A) He is I than older.
(A) Lucky (B) Cell
(B) I is older than he.
(C) Phone (D) Ringing
(C) He is older than I.
(B) He is than older I.

5. Choose the opposite of the word:


Rise
(A) Ascend (B) Grow
(C) Climb (D) Fall

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Introduction to Hardware and Software, Introduction to
Windows 10, MS-Paint, MS-Word 2016, WordPad, Internet, Notepad

1. Which of the following is not an application software ? 4. The long horizontal bar located at the bottom of the
(A) Windows (B) MS-Excel screen is called:
(C) MS-Word (D) VLC player (A) desktop (B) taskbar
(C) recycle bin (D) None of these
2. Which of the following is a software ?
(A) Unix (B) SQL 5. The icons may represent a:
(C) WordPad (D) All of these (A) file (B) folder
(C) software (D) All of these
3. The computer parts which cannot be seen or touched
are called: 6. Which bar is usually located below the Title Bar that
(A) Hardwares (B) Softwares provides categorized options ?
(C) Input devices (D) Output devices (A) Menu bar (B) Status bar
(C) Toolbar (D) Scroll bar
7. Which file starts MS word? 9. Who invented WWW ?
(A) word.ext (B) winword.exe (A) Charles Babbage (B) Bill gates
(C) msword.exe (D) word.exe (C) Tim Bernes-Lee (D) Steve Jobs

8. When was WWW invented ? 10. What is the shortcut key for copy ?
(A) 1969 (B) 1979 (A) Ctrl+C (B) Ctrl+V
(C) 1985 (D) 1989 (C) Ctrl+X (D) Ctrl+P

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


General Awareness : Great moments, Historical buildings & monuments, Religious places,
Books and authors, People and places of the world, Abbreviations, Flags of different
countries, Oceans & continents, Current affairs
General Science : Features of Earth, Everyday science, solar system
Films & arts : Music and dance films
Sports : Indoor & outdoor games, Players associated with sports
States & Union Territories : States, Capitals & union territories (India & its neighbouring countries)

1. Which one of the following is the innermost layer of 7. Which neighbouring country of India has its capital
the Earth ? Dhaka ?
(A) Crust (B) Mantle (A) Nepal (B) Afghanistan
(C) Core (D) Stratosphere (C) Bangladesh (D) Pakistan

2. Which insect gives us honey ? 8. Which one of the following pairs of countries does
(A) Ant (B) Bee not share a border ?
(C) Termite (D) Scorpion (A) India and Bangladesh
(B) Pakistan and Afghanistan
3. Which one of the following is a state of India ?
(C) Nepal and Bhutan
(A) Hyderabad (B) Gujarat
(B) India and Myanmar
(C) Lucknow (D) Nagpur
9. Which one of the following planets is closest to
4. Rani Laxmi Bai was one of the foremost freedom
the Sun ?
fighters of the country who fought bravely with the
(A) Mars (B) Venus
British. She is known as _______.
(C) Mercury (D) Earth
(A) Jhansi ki Rani (B) Gwalior ki Rani
(C) Lucknow ki Rani (D) Jaipur ki Rani 10. How many lions are there on our national emblem ?
(A) 1 (B) 2
5. ________ is a reptile.
(C) 3 (D) 4
(A) Butterfly (B) Mosquito
(C) Chameleon (D) Ant

6. Full form of ISRO is:


(A) International Space Research Organisation
(B) Indian Space Reserve Organisation
(C) Indian Space Research Organisation
(B) International Search Recreate Observation

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Living and Non- Living Things : Living and Non-Living Things
Plants and Animals : The Plant Kingdom, The Animal Kingdom
Matter, Motion and Transport : Matter and Motion, Transport, Communication and Safety
Environment and Universe : Our environment, Air, Water and Weather, Our Universe
Our Body : Our Body
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. Which one of the following types of movement is that 3. Which one of the following animals does not have ear
of snake ? for listening ?
(A) Flying (B) Running (A) Lion (B) Tiger
(C) Jumping (D) Crawling (C) Dog (D) Scorpion

2. Which one of the following animals has two types of 4. Aestivation and hibernation are adaptation against:
respiratory organs ? (A) Protection from (B) Extreme hot and
(A) Human (B) Butterfly enemies cold condition
(C) Tiger (D) Frog (C) Living in a particular (D) Both (A) and (B)
area
5. The below mentioned plant is mostly grown in which 8. I am the biggest member of the Solar System. I have
one of the following types of atmosphere ? my own light and without me plants can’t manufacture
their food. Who am I ?
(A) Earth (B) Jupiter
(C) Sun (D) Saturn

9. Name the fastest means of transport.


(A) Hilly areas (B) Desert (A) Road transport (B) Rail transport
(C) Planes (D) Hot and damp places (C) Air transport (D) Water transport
6. Which one of the following supplies minerals to 10. If someone gets injured, which one of the following
the plants ? persons must be called ?
(A) Humus (B) Fertilizers (A) Gardener (B) Shopkeeper
(C) Manures (D) All of these (C) Traffic police man (D) Doctor
7. The thick blanket of air, which surround the earth,
is called
(A) Atmosphere (B) Biosphere
(C) Hydrosphere (D) All of these

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) B (3) B (4) D (5) B (6) B (7) D (8) A (9) B (10) A
EEO - (1) A (2) D (3) B (4) C (5) D (6) C (7) B (8) B (9) D (10) A
EITO - (1) A (2) D (3) B (4) B (5) D (6) A (7) B (8) C (9) C (10) A
EGO - (1) C (2) B (3) A (4) C (5) C (6) C (7) C (8) C (9) D (10) B
ESO - (1) D (2) D (3) D (4) B (5) D (6) D (7) A (8) C (9) C (10) D
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 4
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
30 60 60

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Numbers and Their Operations : Number Sense and Numeration, Roman numerals,
Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
Parts and Wholes : Fractions and decimals
Money and Unitary Method : Money, Unitary Method
Geometry : Geometrical Shapes
Area and Its Boundary : Perimeter and Area
Graphical Representation of Data : Data Handling
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. Successor of 66998 is: 8. Which one of the following is not a ray in the given
(A) 66997 (B) 66998 figure ?
(C) 66999 (D) 66990

2. Find the two missing numbers in the number series


given below.
84, 75, 66, ? , 48, 39, ?
(A) AD (B) BD
(A) 54, 33 (B) 57, 30
(C) AE (D) BC
(C) 51, 37 (D) 53, 32

3. Sum of place value and face value of 7 in the number 9. The shapes given below are:
8708 is:
(A) 708 (B) 807
(C) 700 (D) 707
(A) triangles (B) quadrilaterals
4. The sum of two numbers is 52149. If one of them is (C) polygons (D) pentagons
14732, then find the other number.
(A) 37417 (B) 39557 10. Given line graph tells us about Maria’s body weight in
kilograms for 5 months.
(C) 35527 (D) 38687

5. Which one of the following is a pair of like fractions ?


(A) 3/17, 17/3 (B) 12/8, 16/10
(C) 4/17, 14/17 (D) 14/21, 14/22

6. Three paise is equal to:


(A) ₹ 1/3 (B) ₹ 3/100
(C) ₹ 1/300 (D) ₹ 3.0

7. Susan’s father bought 7 boxes of soda for a party.


There were 28 cans in each box. How many cans
of soda did her father buy altogether ?
(A) 186 (B) 196 In which month, Maria’s body weight was the lowest ?
(C) 112 (D) 206 (A) January (B) February
(C) April (D) May

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Use of possessive, Tense, Error finding
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, One word substitution, Spelling Test
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Subject & predicate, Jumbled sentences,
Types of sentences
1. Read the sentence carefully and choose its kind. 6. Select the correct pronoun to fill in the blank.
Hurrah ! We have won the match. My brothers _________ went to see the zoo.
(A) Assertive (B) Interrogative (A) that (B) themselves
(C) Imperative (D) Exclamatory (C) which (D) yourself
2. Rearrange the letters to form meaningful word. 7. Select those parts of the sentence where possessive
AISTSS is required.
(A) Assist (B) Asisst I am going to my grandmother house.
(C) Asists (D) Assits 1 2 3 4
(A) 1 (B) 2
3. Rearrange the letters to form meaningful word. (C) 3 (D) 4
ONDRWE
(A) Wondre (B) Wonder 8. Choose the correct antonym of the following word:
(C) Wonred (D) Wonrde Justify
(A) Accuse (B) Defend
4. Rearrange the parts P, Q, R and S to form meaningful (C) Support (D) Cheat
sentence: The broker said that
P : a person Q : should shop carefully 9. Choose the correct antonym of the following word:
R : who buys a house S : for the lowest interest rate Frail
(A) SPRQ (B) PRQS (A) Minor (B) Strong
(C) SPQR (D) PSRQ (C) Weak (D) Dead

5. Select the correct pronoun to fill in the blank. 10. Choose the correct synonym of the following word:
________ stole your purse ? Honest
(A) Candid (B) Lying
(A) Who (B) Why
(C) False (D) Deceitful
(C) Where (D) What

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : History of computer, Input and Output Devices, Memory and
Storage Devices, Windows 10, Software Classification, MS Word 2016, MS-PowerPoint
2016, Internet

1. Which of the following was also called Pascal’s 6. DRAM stands for:
calculator ? (A) Disk Random Access Memory
(A) Abacus (B) Napier’s bone (B) Digital Random Access Memory
(C) Pascaline (D) Jacquard Loom (C) Direct Random Access Memory
2. The abacus is a/an ________ device. (D) Dynamic Random Access Memory
(A) automatic (B) mechanical 7. Which of the following is/are the examples of
(C) electromechanical (D) manual operating system ?
(A) Android (B) iOS
3. Which of the following options will be visible when
you right-click on your desktop ? (C) Linux (D) All of these
(A) New (B) Refresh 8. Power Point slides can have ?
(C) Personalize (D) All of these (A) Title, Text, Graphs (B) Clipart, Animation
(C) Shapes, Notes (D) All of these
4. Which of the following group of Home tab allow you
to change the font size ? 9. Which of the following is the company that provide
(A) Clipboard (B) Font access to the internet ?
(C) Paragraph (D) Editing (A) Modem (B) Telephone line
5. Which of the following is not an alignment in word ? (C) ISP (D) All of these
(A) Left (B) Right 10. Which of the following shortcut key is used to open
(C) Justify (D) Top task view in windows 10 ?
(A) Windows Key + L
(B) Windows Key + R
(C) Windows Key + tab
(D) Windows Key + X
SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD
General Awareness : Continents and oceans, India's neighbouring countries, Indian states &
capitals, Books and authors, great monuments, Types of profession, Religion, Abbreviations,
Famous sites of the world
General Science : Human body, Everyday science, inventions & inventors, Animal family,
Our universe
Films & arts : Films actor and actress, Types of dances
Sports : Different types of sports, Major sporting events, Sports-personalities
Country, capitals and currencies : Countries and their capitals and currencies, Cities of the world

1. The book “wings of fire” is an autobiography of: (C) (D)


(A) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (B) P. V. Narasimha Rao
(C) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (D) Vikram Sarabhai
2. G.P.S. is a satellite based radionavigation system
which is used to determine ground position of an
object? What is the full from of G.P.S ?
(A) Ground positioning system 8. The currency shown below is of which country ?
(B) Global positioning system
(C) Global pointing system
(D) None of these
3. Which among the following is a land locked country ?
(A) Bangladesh (B) Sri Lanka (A) USA (B) Russia
(C) Nepal (D) Pakistan (C) China (D) Nepal
4. Total surface area of the Indian Ocean is: 9. Identify the dance form shown in the figure below.
(A) more than that of the Pacific Ocean
(B) less than that of the Arctic Ocean
(C) less than that of the Atlantic Ocean
(D) None of these
5. Identify the Pangolin.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
(A) Kathak (B) Kathakali
(C) Bharatnatyam (D) Kuchipudi

6. The poster shown below is of which of the 10. Which option is correct with respect to the boxes
following movies ? 1, 2, 3 and 4 ?

(A) 1 -> Statue of Liberty, 2 -> Blue whale,


3 -> Rajasthan, 4 -> Sahara
(B) 1 -> Statue of Unity, 2 -> Tiger shark,
3 -> Uttar Pradesh, 4 -> Sahara
(C) 1 -> Statue of Unity, 2 -> Blue whale,
(A) Titanic (B) Avatar 3 -> Uttar Pradesh, 4 -> Sahara
(D) 1 -> Statue of Unity, 2 -> Blue whale,
(C) Star war (D) None of these
3 -> Rajasthan, 4 -> Sahara

7. Identify the king from the following.

(A) (B)
SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
Human Body : Functioning of Human Body
Rocks and Soil : Rocks, Minerals and Soil
Environment and Universe : Our Environment, Universe
Plants and Animals : Plant Kingdom, Animal Kingdom
Work, Force and Energy : Work, Force and Energy
Matter : Matter
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The food, synthesized by the plants in the process of 6. Force applied can make the ____________.
photosynthesis, is stored as ______. (A) Body move (B) Body stop
(A) Vitamins (B) Water (C) Change shape (D) All of the above
(C) Starch (D) Both (A) and (C)
7. Which of the following tells us how heavy an object is ?
2. Number of milk teeth in humans is: (A) Mass (B) Volume
(A) 22 (B) 20 (C) Length (D) Temperature
(C) 24 (D) 32
8. How many kinds of rocks are there ?
3. Which one of the following food is a rich source of (A) 5 kinds (B) 3 kinds
carbohydrates ? (C) 10 kinds (D) 8 kinds
(A) Bread (B) Egg
(C) Milk (D) All of these 9. The substances that cause pollution are called______.
(A) Dirt (B) Pollutants
4. The biggest sense organ of our body is: (C) Smoke (D) Both (A) and (C)
(A) Eye (B) Nose
(C) Skin (D) Ear 10. Which one of the following is a part of nervous
system ?
5. Name the gas that all animals breathe in to remain (A) Lung (B) Kidney
alive. (C) Brain (D) Heart
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Hydrogen (D) Nitrogen

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) C (2) B (3) D (4) A (5) C (6) B (7) B (8) D (9) C (10) B
EEO - (1) D (2) A (3) B (4) B (5) A (6) B (7) C (8) A (9) B (10) A
EITO - (1) C (2) D (3) D (4) B (5) D (6) D (7) D (8) D (9) C (10) C
EGO - (1) C (2) B (3) C (4) C (5) C (6) B (7) C (8) A (9) B (10) D
ESO - (1) C (2) B (3) A (4) C (5) A (6) D (7) A (8) B (9) B (10) C
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 5
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
40 60 80

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Numbers and Their Operations : Number Sense and Numeration, Numbers in Operations,
Factors and Multiples
Parts and Wholes : Fractions and decimals
Percentage, Ratio and Proportion : Percentage, Ratio and Proportion/ Time and Distance
Geometry and Measurement : Measurement Geometry
Graphical Representation of Data : Data Handling
Algebra : Introduction to Algebra

1. Sixteen crore sixteen lakh sixteen thousand 7. How long does a lorry take to travel 228 km at the
six hundred sixteen is: speed of 60 km/h ?
(A) 16,16,16,616 (B) 1,61,61,61,616 (A) 3 hours 12 minutes (B) 3 hours 24 minutes
(C) 1,61,61,61,61,616 (D) 6,16,16,616 (C) 3 hours 48 minutes (D) 4 hours 6 minutes
2. Roman numerals for the greatest three digit even 8. Which one of the following clocks shows the time
number is: 15 minutes to 6 ?
(A) CMXCVIII (B) CMLXXXIX (A) (B)
(C) CMXXVIII (D) CMLXVIII
3. Find the missing number.
2567209 + 0 + 63125 = ? + 2567209
(C) (D)
(A) 0 (B) 2567209
(C) 63125 (D) 2630334
4. When 14th multiple of 9 is divided by 6th multiple
of 21, the result is: 9. How many rectangular plots of land (30 m × 15 m)
(A) 2 (B) 1 can be cut from a square field of side 300 m long ?
(C) 3 (D) 7 (A) 100 (B) 300
(C) 200 (D) 400
5. What per cent of 7 litres is 70 millilitres ?
(A) 0.1% (B) 1% 10. What per cent of a rupee is 4 paise ?
(C) 10% (D) 0.01% (A) 8% (B) 40%
(C) 4% (D) 20%
6. Simple Interest on ₹ 600 for 6 years at 6% per
annum is:
(A) ₹ 324 (B) ₹ 360
(C) ₹ 180 (D) ₹ 216

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, One word substitution, Spelling Test
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Subject & predicate, Jumbled sentences,
Types of sentences, Voice

1. Select the correct article and fill in the blanks. 3. Rearrange the parts P, Q, R and S to form meaningful
Ben has ______ old bike. sentences: P: he is Q: everything R: careless in S: doing
(A) an (B) a (A) PQRS (B) QPRS
(C) the (D) None of these (C) RQPS (D) PRSQ
2. Pick up the word or expression having the opposite 4. Rearrange the letters given in capital to make
meaning of the word. ‘Loyalty’ meaningful words. AHWODS
(A) disloyalty (B) disbelief (A) Shadow (B) Hadows
(C) sermon (D) slut (C) Shaodw (D) Shaowd
5. Change the following sentences into past continuous 8. Pick up the synonym.
tense: I am writing a letter. Court
(A) I was writing a letter. (A) shun (B) fade
(B) I have been writing a letter. (C) cavil (D) tribunal
(C) I shall writing a letter.
9. Find the kind of voice of the following sentences.
(D) I shall be writing a letter. Raju has eaten my meal.
6. Arrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful words. (A) Active (B) Passive
EAPCE (C) Active and passive (D) All of these
(A) Peeac (B) Peace 10. Identify the type of verb in the following sentences:
(C) Ceape (D) Caepe Rosy is going to France.
7. Find the analogy. (A) Transitive verb (B) Intransitive verb
Genuine : Authentic : : Mirage : ? (C) Linking verb (D) Auxiliary
(A) Hideout (B) Certitude
(C) Illusion (D) Fact

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Generation of computer, Windows, MS-Word 2016, MS-Excel 2016,
PowerPoint 2016, Internet and E-mail

1. GUI stands for ? 7. How many triangles are there in the figure given
(A) Geographical User Interface. below ?
(B) Graphical User Interface.
(C) Graphical Unit Interface.
(D) Graphics Unit Interface.

2. Drop cap is present in which of the following tab ? (A) 8 (B) 10


(A) Home (B) Insert (C) 12 (D) 14
(C) Review (D) View
8. Which type of file can be attached to an e-mail ?
3. Which tab is used to insert a column in a table ? (A) Worksheet (B) Document
(A) Design (B) Layout (C) Presentation (D) All of these
(C) Home (D) None of these
9. FORTRAN stands for:
4. What is the shortcut key for saving a worksheet ? (A) For Translation (B) Format Transformation
(A) Ctrl+V (B) Ctrl+P (C) Fork Transformation (D) Formula Translation
(C) Ctrl+C (D) Ctrl+S
10. Which of the following is an inbuilt feature in
5. Single point in an image is called: Windows ?
(A) Element (B) Pixel (A) Quick heal (B) Avast
(C) Grid (D) All of these (C) Firewall (D) All of these

6. Which of the following is not a browser ?


(A) Microsoft Edge (B) G-mail
(C) Internet Explorer (D) Google Chrome

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


General Awareness : Major Mountain Chains of the world, Flags of various countries,
Dams & waterways, Famous institutions, Sanctuaries, Deserts and plateaus of the world,
Religious places, Famous buildings and monuments, First in India & the world, Hill stations,
Airports, Facts about India, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Current affairs
General Science : Human body, Everyday science, Inventions & inventors, Animal family,
Our universe
Films & arts : Women in cinema, Film, Actor & actress, Types of dances
Sports : Major sporting events, Sport personalities, Terms associated with games
Country, capitals and currencies : Countries and their capitals and currencies, Cities of the world
1. Lingaraja Temple is one of the oldest temples in 6. Ankara is the capital of __________ .
Bhubaneshwar, Orissa. Name the deity worshiped (A) Thailand (B) Turkey
there. (C) Peru (D) Vietnam
(A) Saraswati (B) Lord Rama
(C) Lord Krishana (D) Lord Shiva 7. Adelaide is a city which is situated on the bank of
Torrens river. This city is a part of which one of the
2. Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary is famous especially for following countries ?
Pelicans (a kind of bird). Where is it situated ? (A) United State (B) United Kingdom
(A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Rajasthan (C) France (D) Australia
(C) Nagaland (D) Himachal Pradesh
8. Who is the author of the famous book ‘The Train to
3. Which one of the following rivers is the longest ? Pakistan’ ?
(A) Satluj (B) Krishna (A) Mohan Rakesh (B) Kuldeep Nayar
(C) Ganga (D) Vyas (C) Khushwant Singh (D) Mahatma Gandhi

4. A person who studies climate is called _________ . 9. Chief Justice of India is the top boss in Indian judicial
(A) Meteorologist (B) Climatologist system. Who appoints the Chief Justice of India ?
(C) Psychologist (D) None of these (A) Prime Minister (B) Parliament
(C) President (D) None of these
5. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is located in which
one of the following states of India ? 10. Name the famous author who has written the book
(A) Karnataka ‘Five point someone’.
(B) Kerala (A) Arundhiti Roy (B) Salman Rushdie
(C) Andhra Pradesh (C) Chetan Bhagat (D) J. K. Rowling
(D) Uttar Pradesh

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Matter : Matter
Environment and Natural Calamities : Our Environment, Natural Calamities, Housing
Plants and Animals : Plants, Animals
Light and Sound : Light and Sound
Our Body and Nutrition : Our Body and Nutrition
Work and Energy: Matter
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. Wind causes the soil erosion. Which one of the 7. How much work is done on lifting a body of 1 kg upto
following types of soil can be easily transported by the distance of 1 m above the ground or vertically ?
wind ? (A) 5.6 J (B) 2.3 J
(A) Clayey soil (B) Sandy soil (C) 100 J (D) 9.8 J
(C) Alluvial soil (D) Residual soil
8. What is called the form of energy which is required
2. The shaking of the Earth is called: to move our body ?
(A) Wave (B) Cyclone (A) Muscular energy (B) Kinetic energy
(C) Earthquake (D) Storm (C) Potential energy (D) None of these

3. Which one of the following is an outer planet ? 9. Which one of the following is a cause of water
(A) Jupiter (B) Mars pollution ?
(C) Earth (D) Venus (A) Factory’s wastes (B) Pesticides, insecticides,
weedicides
4. Fireplaces are found in the______ areas. (C) Untreated sewage (D) All of these
(A) Hot (B) Humid
(C) Cold (D) Desert 10. Which of the following is not a pollutant ?
(A) Lead oxide (B) Sulphur dioxide
5. Giraffe is a mammal and all mammals including (C) Nitrogen dioxide (D) Water vapour
humans have same number of bones on neck.
How many bones are present in its neck ?
(A) Seven (B) Eight
(C) Nine (D) Six

6. “If there is no light, there is no sight” the given


statement is:
(A) True (B) False
(C) Partially true (D) Partially false
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) A (3) C (4) B (5) B (6) D (7) C (8) B (9) C (10) C
EEO - (1) A (2) A (3) D (4) A (5) A (6) B (7) C (8) D (9) A (10) D
EITO - (1) B (2) B (3) B (4) D (5) B (6) B (7) B (8) D (9) D (10) C
EGO - (1) C (2) A (3) C (4) A (5) C (6) B (7) D (8) C (9) C (10) B
ESO - (1) B (2) C (3) A (4) C (5) A (6) A (7) D (8) A (9) D (10) D
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 6
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
40 60 80

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Number Systems : Numbers and Their Operations Factors and Multiples
Parts and Wholes : Fractions and decimals
Algebra, Ratio and Proportion : Algebra, Ratio and Proportion
Geometry and Mensuration : Mensuration Geometry
Graphical Representation of Data : Data Handling
Sets and Their Representations : Introduction to Sets

1. In 4,869,052,147 the digit 8 stands for: 7. A car travels for 3 hours and covers a distance
(A) eight million (B) eighty million at the speed of 80 km/h. If it travels at the speed
(C) eight hundred million (D) 8 billion of 96 km/h, then how much time will it take to cover
the same distance ?
2. Find the sum of A, B and C in the given Magic Square (A) 2 hours (B) 2 ¹⁄ hours
where the sum of the numbers in every horizontal line, (C) 2 ²⁄ hours (D) 3 hours
vertical line and diagonal remain same.
8. The difference of 124° and 35° is a/an:
(A) obtuse angle (B) right angle
(C) acute angle (D) zero angle
9. Find the cost of fencing a semicircular garden of
(A) 17 (B) 11
radius 14 m, at the rate of ₹ 12 per metre
(C) 12 (D) 14 (use π = 22/7).
3. The integer which is 5 more than {(–6) + (–3)} is: (A) ₹ 812 (B) ₹ 778
(A) -3 (B) -4 (C) ₹ 642 (D) ₹ 864
(C) 5 (D) -2 10. The following pie chart shows the favourite games
4. Which of the following pairs is not a pair of of 240 students of a school.
co-primes ?
How many more students
(A) (43, 45) (B) (7, 8)
have Football as their
(C) (3, 5) (D) (9, 15) favourite game than that
5. Product of the following multiplication is: of Volleyball ?
7213.4098 × 1000
(A) 72.134098 (B) 721340.98 (B) 36
(A) 48
(C) 7.2134098 (D) 7213409.8 (C) 42 (D) 58
6. A boy has 120 pens out of which 3/5 are red pens
and 7/12 of red pens are gel pens. How many gel
pens does the boy have ?
(A) 48 (B) 60
(C) 42 (D) 36

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, One word substitution, Spelling Test,
Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing,
Subject & predicate, Letter & Notice Writing, Jumbled sentences, Types of sentence, voice
1. Los Angeles has _________ ideal climate. 7. Fill in the blanks with correct pronouns.
(A) A (B) An ______ worships a setting sun.
(C) The (D) None of these (A) No body (B) Either
(C) Herself (D) Himself
2. He _____work hard to pass the exam.
(A) Should (B) Might 8. Change the following sentence into passive voice.
(C) Ought to (D) None of these The doctor treats the patient.
(A) The patient is treated by the doctor.
3. Any one ______speak in English. (B) The patient is being treated by the doctor.
(A) May (B) Might (C) The patient has treated by the doctor.
(C) Can (D) Could (D) The patient was treated by the doctor.
4. Read the following sentences carefully and choose 9. Change the following sentence into passive voice.
their kinds. What have you done ?
USSR was one of the super powers after the (A) What is done by you?
Second World War. (B) What has been done by you?
(A) Statement (B) Interrogative (C) What have been done by you?
(C) Imperative (D) Exclamatory (D) What had been done by you?
5. Read the following sentences carefully and choose 10. Identify the collective nouns in the following sentences.
their kinds. The herd is grazing on the hill.
Alas ! He met an accident. (A) The (B) Herd
(A) Assertive (B) Interrogative (C) Grazing (D) Hill
(C) Imperative (D) Exclamatory
6. Fill in the blanks with correct pronouns.
You are the laziest boy______I have ever seen.
(A) His (B) This
(C) Him (D) That

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Computer Languages, Small Basic, Algorithm and flow chart,
Mail Merge/MS-Word, MS-Excel/MS-PowerPoint, Internet

1. ________ generation computers use assembly language. 6. A programming language also provides operators that
(A) First generation (B) Third generation enables you to perform_______ tasks.
(C) Second generation (D) Fourth generation (A) computing and manipulating values of variables
(B) comparing values of different variables of same
2. Assembler is a:
data types
(A) Translator (B) Interpreter
(C) testing multiple condition
(C) Compiler (D) Exchange
(D) All of these
3. Which category allows you to add and remove printers
7. A compiler is used to convert ________to object code
and other hardware, change system sounds, update
which can be executed.
drivers and more ?
(A) high-level language (B) low-level language
(A) Network and Sharing (B) Hardware and Sound
(C) assembly language (D) natural language
(C) Clock, Language, and (D) Program
Region 8. Part of algorithm which is repeated for fixed number
4. _________ is a feature of MS-Word that enables users of times is classified as:
to develop personalised letters, greeting cards and (A) Iteration (B) Selection
other communication with names and addresses (C) Sequence (D) Reverse action
stored in a database.
9. Which of the following is a page orientation in excel ?
(A) Mail Merge (B) Conditional Formatting
(A) Portrait (B) Landscape
(C) Auto Filter Question (D) All of these
(C) Both A and B (D) None of these
5. What is the name of the column heading for each
10. ______ is a procedure or step-by-step process for
category in a data source ?
solving a problem.
(A) Data field (B) Field
(A) Algorithm (B) Flowchart
(C) Field name (D) Record
(C) Pseudocode (D) All of these
SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD
History : First in India & the world, Freedom struggle and freedom fighters of India,
History of India & the world, First in different fields
Civics : Politics
Geography : Places of the world, rivers, Weather & climate, Geographical features of India
& the world
General Awareness : Sports, Films, Abbreviations, Books and authors, Countries,
Capitals & currencies, Important dates, Highest honors of various countries, National &
international awards, U.N.O. & its agencies, General science
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. How many permanent members are there in the 6. Who among the following fought for the freedom
United Nations Security Council ? of India from the British Government ?
(A) 5 (B) 7 (A) (B)
(C) 12 (D) 18

2. Letter X represents ______ in the map shown below.

(C) (D) All of these

(A) Himalayan Mountain Range


(B) Chota Nagpur Plateau
7. Which of the following statements is correct for
(C) Thar Desert
crust ?
(D) Deccan Plateau
(A) It is the uppermost layer of the Earth.
3. Who of the following invented first telescope ? (B) It is the innermost layer of the Earth.
(A) Benjamin Franklin (C) It is the middle layer of Earth.
(B) Thomas Alva Edison (D) It is the hottest layer of Earth.
(C) Alexander Graham Bell
8. Which one of the following battle took place
(D) Hans Lippershey in 1761 ?
4. Who among the following was the king of a powerful (A) Battle of Plassey
kingdom in ancient India ? (B) Third Battle of Panipat
(A) Ashoka (B) Chanakya (C) Battle of Buxar
(C) Kalidas (D) Ved Vyas (D) Third Anglo-Mysore War
5. The picture below is of world famous painting 9. Who among the following is the highest run-scorer
named Mona Lisa. It was painted by: in women’s ODI cricket ?
(A) Pablo Picasso (A) Ekta Bisht (B) Mansi Joshi
(B) Francesco Del Giocondo (C) Mithali Raj (D) Sikha Pandey
(C) Benjamin Franklin
10. World Short Course Swimming Championships 2022
(D) Leonardo da Vinci will be held in which of the following countries ?
(A) Britain (B) India
(C) Brazil (D) Australia

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Food : Food, Components of Food
Materials : Fibre to Fabric, Sorting Materials into Groups, Separation of Substances,
Changes Around us
Living World : Body Movements, Getting to Know Plants, The Living Organisms and
their Surrounding
Motion and Measurement : Motion and Measurement of distances
How Things Works : Electricity and Circuits, Fun with Magnets, Light and Shadow
Environment : Air, Water, Garbage In & Garbage Out
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude
1. Which of the following is a food substances ? 7. Human vertebral column is divided in how many
(A) Fruits (B) Grasses segments ?
(C) Leaves of many plants (D)All the above (A) Three (B) Five
(C) Four (D) Six
2. Which of the following will be more stretchable ?
(A) Knitted fabric (B) Woven fabric 8. A car covers a distance of 40 km in first hour and
(C) Both are equally (D) Either (A) are (B) 50 km in the second hour. Which type of motion is
stretchable this ?
(A) Uniform motion (B) Non-uniform motion
3. Which of the following is not soluble with water ?
(C) Periodic motion (D) Rotational motion
(A) Copper sulphate (B) Alcohol
(C) Wax (D) Potassium 9. Plastic, rubber, paper are examples of:
permanganate (A) Conductor (B) Insulator
(C) Terminals (D) Semi-conductors
4. Hand picking method is effective in:
(A) Gaseous mixture (B) Solid mixture 10. In the given circuit if X is the positive terminal and
(C) Liquid mixture (D) All the above Y is the negative terminal then flow of current will
be from:
5. Expansion of iron on heating is which kind of change ?
(A) Chemical (B) Physical
(C) Reversible (D) Both (B) and (C)

6. Lamina is: (A) Y to X (B) X to Y


(A) Upper part of pedicel which is wide. (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Either (A) or (B)
(B) A part of stem.
(C) Is a type of venation.
(D) Broad, flat, green portion of the leaf.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) C (2) C (3) B (4) D (5) D (6) C (7) B (8) C (9) D (10) A
EEO - (1) B (2) A (3) C (4) A (5) D (6) D (7) A (8) A (9) B (10) B
EITO - (1) C (2) B (3) B (4) A (5) C (6) D (7) A (8) A (9) C (10) A
EGO - (1) A (2) C (3) D (4) A (5) D (6) D (7) A (8) B (9) C (10) D
ESO - (1) D (2) A (3) C (4) A (5) B (6) D (7) B (8) B (9) B (10) B
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 7
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
40 60 80

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Numbers and Their Operations : Integers, Simplifying Arithmetic Expressions, Fractions and
Decimals, Rational Numbers, Exponents
Algebra : Algebraic Expressions, Algebraic Identities & Linear Equations
Ratio and its Applications : Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and
Compound Interests
Geometry and Mensuration : Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Solid Shapes,
Perimeter, Area of Closed Figures
Data Handling : Terms related to data and Graphical representation of data, Chance and Probability
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The next number in the pattern – 34, – 21, – 8, 5, 6. Which one of the two fractions is greater
____ is -7/8 or -6/7 ?
(A) 17 (B) 18 (A) -7/-8 (B) -6/7
(C) 19 (D) 20 (C) both are equal (D) cannot compare

2. Which one among the following is correct ? 7. Which one among the following statements is true ?
(A) (5 + 5)5 = 55 + 55 (B) 35 < 53 (A) 65 > 56 (B) 212 < 123
(C) one billion = 10 9
(D) one hour = 3600 minutes (C) 46 > 64 (D) 36 < 63
2
3. The factors of the term –30xy are. 8. Find the value of the following expression at
(A) – 5 × 2 × 3 × x × y (B) – 6 × 5x2 y a = – 2 and b = – 3. a3 + 3b2 – 3ab + 5ab2.
(C) – 2 × 3 × 5 × x × y × y (D) None of these (A) -75 (B) -89
(C) 39 (D) 68
4. What should be added to each term of the ratio 3 : 8
so that it may become equal to 2 : 3 ? 9. Find the compound interest on 2,000 for 2 years at
(A) 17 (B) 12 10% per annum compounded annually.
(C) 7 (D) 22 (A) ₹ 350 (B) ₹ 2450
(C) ₹ 2350 (D) ₹ 420
5. If the selling price is doubled, the profit quadruples.
Find the profit percent. 10. If the range of 10 observations is 68 and its lowest
(A) 125% (B) 50% score of the data is 34 then find the highest score
(C) 75% (D) 100% of the data.
(A) 68 (B) 86
(C) 102 (D) 112

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, One word substitution, Spelling Test,
Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing, Letter &
Notice Writing, Narration, Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of
sentences, Clause, Question Tags, Sentence Improvement, Choosing Appropriate Filler,
Close Test, Judging Completeness of Process

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions hunter, crippling through the bushes, saw the dove
that follow: asleep, and took a careful aim with his gun. He was
Once, an ant who had come to drink at a stream fell about to fire when the ant, who was nearby, crawled
into the water and was carried away by the swift forward and bit him sharply in the ankle. The hunter
current. He was in a great danger of drowning. A dove, missed his target and the loud noise of the gun
perched on a nearby tree, saw the ant’s danger and awakened the dove from her sleep. She saw the
dropped a leaf into the water. The ant climbed onto danger and flew swiftly away to safety. Thus, the ant
this, and was carried to safety. Sometime after this, a repaid the dove for having saved its life from the
foaming current of the stream. 7. Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.
1. The word ‘aim’ in this passage means We _______ pay more attention on our work.
(A) To look at something (B) To have an ambition (A) Ought to (B) May
(C) To point a gun at (D)To try to reach (C) Can (D) Need to
something or someone somewhere
8. Change the following Direct Speech into Indirect
2. The dove dropped a leaf into the water to speech.
(A) Drown the ant (B) Save the ant An old man said to me, "God bless you!”
(C) Help itself (D) Perch on it (A) An old man said that God might bless me.
(B) An old man wished that God might bless me.
3. Fill in the blanks by selecting the correct pronouns.
(C) An old man told that God might bless me.
John brought ________ book and laid ________ on the
table. (D) None of these
(A) his, it (B) it, his 9. Change the Active into Passive Voice:
(C) hers, that (D) his, this Who reads a book?
(A) By whom a book is being read
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable article:
_____ Sun gives light in the sky. (B) By whom a book is read?
(C) By whom a book has been read
(A) The (B) An
(D) None of these
(C) A (D) All of these
10. Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb.
5. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given
It _________ (rain) all week. I hope it stops by Sunday
in the brackets.
so that we can play.
Dhoni ________ (lead) the team for five years.
(A) Has rained
(A) Is leading (B) Has led
(B) Is raining
(C) Has been leading (D) Will lead
(C) Was raining
6. Change the following sentences into passive voice. (D) Has been raining
Does he read a book ?
(A) Is a book being read (B) Is a book read
by him ? by him ?
(C) Is a book reads by him ? (D) None of these

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Memory And Storage, HTML, CSS, Computer Network,
Data Representation and Number System

1. Which of the following manages memory access for 6. Which of the following chart is used to compare value
programs in the RAM ? among one or more series of data points ?
(A) User interface (B) Memory management (A) Column chart (B) Line chart
(C) Kernel (D) File management system (C) Pie chart (D) Bar chart

2. The OS is a master control program that handles all 7. Which of the following types of data can be sorted in
activities in the computer. Which of the following excel ?
OS is/are multi-user OS ? (A) Textual (B) Numeric
(A) Windows Vista (B) Windows 7 (C) Alphanumeric (D) All of these
(C) UNIX (D) All of these
8. Computer virus can spread from one computer to
3. The digital system usually operates on ________ another through____
system. (A) Infected portable disk (B) The Internet
(A) binary (B) decimal (C) Pirated software (D) All of these
(C) octal (D) hexadecimal
9. Antivirus software is a type of softwares that are
4. The number 1001012 is equivalent to octal: designed and developed to protect computers from:
(A) 54 (B) 45 (A) Viruses (B) Computer worms
(C) 37 (D) 25 (C) Spyware (D) All of these
5. Which of the following is also called one-way selection 10. Which is a circuit board equipped with microchips ?
statement ? (A) Workstation (B) PCB
(A) If statement (B) If-else statement (C) Switch (D) Router
(C) If-else-if statement (D) For loop
SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD
History : History of India & the world, First in India & the world, Indian freedom struggle,
Important years, Famous slogans, First in different fields
Civics : Indian Constitution, Indian politics, Political parties, Elections in India
Geography : Geographical features of India & the world, Weather & climate,
Places of the world, The universe, National parks
General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Sports,
Films, Countries, Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International
organization, Hill stations
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. What is the abbreviated form of Bachelor of 6. Which planet was named after the Roman God Zeus ?
Pharmacy ? (A) Mars (B) Earth
(A) B. Phm (B) B. Ph. (C) Venus (D) Jupiter
(C) B. Phrm (D) B. Pharma
7. The first Defence Minister of India was ____________ .
2. Jamshedpur is a city in the state of Jharkhand and (A) K. M. Cariappa (B) Gopalaswami Aiyangar
is situated on the river bank of ______________. (C) Baldev Singh (D) Sardar Patel
(A) Subarnarekha (B) Chambal
(C) Tapti (D) Ganga 8. Which place is known as ‘City of Seven Islands’ ?
(A) Mumbai (B) Kolkata
3. Rajya Sabha, the Upper house of Indian Parliament (C) Ahmedabad (D) Hyderabad
was constituted in the year ___________.
(A) 1955 (B) 1954 9. India’s newsprint industry is mainly located in:
(C) 1952 (D) 1953 (A) Indore (B) Dehradun
(C) Nepanagar (D) Nagpur
4. Name the inventor of pendulum clock.
(A) Newton (B) Joseph Aspdin 10. Which one of the following trophies is associated
with weightlifting ?
(C) John Harrison (D) Christian Huygens
(A) Beighton Cup (B) Ezra Cup
5. Which is India’s smallest state in terms of area ? (C) Burdwan Trophy (D) Davis Cup
(A) Goa (B) Rajasthan
(C) Bihar (D) Uttar Pradesh

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


How Stuff Works : Light, Electricity, Time and Motion
Living World : Weather & Climate and Adaptation, Soil Respiration, Transportation in
Plants and Animals, Reproduction in Plants
Materials : Fibre to Fabric, Heat, Acids, Bases and Salts, Physical and Chemical Changes
Natural Phenomena & Natural Resources : Winds Storms and Cyclones, Water, forest
Food : Nutrition in Plants, Nutrition in Animals
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The process in which absorbed food is taken in by 6. Cyclones that develop over Indian ocean, Bay of
body cells: Bengal and Arabian sea are called:
(A) Absorption (B) Digestion (A) Hurricanes (B) Cyclones
(C) Assimilation (D) Egestion (C) Typhoons (D) Tornadoes

2. Which of the following cannot give woollen fibre ? 7. The cell which results after fusion of gametes is
(A) Llama (B) Alpaca called:
(C) Moth (D) Goat (A) Spore (B) Embryo
(C) Zygote (D) Pistil
3. One litre of water at 25°C is mixed with one litre of
water at 35°C. The temperature of the mixture will be: 8. Element of electric iron become red-hot on passing
(A) 60°C (B) 50°C current because:
(C) Between 25°C and 35°C (D) More than 35°C (A) Colour of element (B) It has very high
is red. resistance
4. A neutralization reaction shows a reaction between: (C) It has a thick wire. (D) All the above
(A) Acid and acid (B) Base and base
(C) Acid and base (D) Acid and water 9. Image formed by a plane mirror is:
(A) Inverted and virtual (B) Virtual and erect
5. Long inactivity and metabolic depression of animals (C) Inverted and real (D) Real and erect
during summer is known as ______.
(A) Hibernation (B) Aestivation 10. Highest water holding capacity is of:
(C) Migration (D) Camouflage (A) Sandy soil (B) Loamy soil
(C) Clayey soil (D) Gravel soil
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) B (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) B (6) B (7) C (8) B (9) D (10) C
EEO - (1) C (2) B (3) A (4) A (5) C (6) B (7) D (8) B (9) B (10) D
EITO - (1) C (2) D (3) A (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) D (8) D (9) D (10) B
EGO - (1) D (2) A (3) C (4) D (5) A (6) D (7) C (8) A (9) C (10) C
ESO - (1) C (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) B (6) B (7) C (8) B (9) B (10) C
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 8
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
40 60 80

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Numbers and Their Operations : Integers, Simplifying Arithmetic Expressions, Fractions and
Decimals, Rational Numbers and Exponents
Algebra : Algebraic Expressions, Algebraic Identities & Linear Equations
Ratio and its Applications : Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and
Compound Interests
Geometry and Mensuration : Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Solid Shapes,
Perimeter, Area of Closed Figures
Data Handling : Terms related to data and Graphical representation of data, Chance and Probability

1. Factorize the following expression: 6. The chart used to depict the division of a total into
(2a + 3b + c)2 – 20a – 10c – 30b + 21. sub-portions is know as:
(A) (2a + 3b + c – 7) (2a + 3b + c – 3) (A) Bar graph (B) Line graph
(B) (2a – 3b + c + 7) (2a – 3b + c – 3) (C) Linear graph (D) Pie graph
(C) (2a + 3b – c – 7) (2a + 3b + c – 7) 7. If x + 4/x = 4, find the value of x3 + 4/x3.
(D) (a + 3b + c – 7) (a + 3b + c – 3) (A) 8 (B) 16
2. Find the solution set of (C) 8¹⁄ (D) 16¹⁄
8m + 16 ≥ – 48 and – 11 m + 27 ≤ –28.
8. Y is to the west of X and north of W. R is to the
(A) – 8 ≤ m ≤ 8 (B) – 6 ≤ m < 5
southeast of Y and to the northwest of Q, who is to
(C) – 8 ≤ m ≤ 5 (D) – 6 ≤ m ≤ –5 the east of W. R is in which direction of W ?
3. In a parallelogram PQRS, the bisectors of ∠P and ∠Q (A) South (B) West
meet at M. Find ∠PMQ . (C) North-East (D) South-East
(A) 45° (B) 90° 9. Which of the following can never be the measure of
(C) 30° (D) 60° exterior angles of a regular polygon ?
(A) 20° (B) 27°
4. A is thrice as good as B and therefore is able to finish
a work in 80 days less than B. Find the number of (C) 36° (D) 72°
days required to complete the work if they are working 10. The quantity of petrol filled in a car and the cost of
together. petrol are given in the following table. Find the cost
(A) 20 days (B) 30 days of 24 litres of petrol using a linear graph.
(C) 32 days (D) 40 days
5. A cuboidal tank is made by digging earth whose
length is 4 metre, breadth is 3 metre and height is
2.5 metre. Find the length of its diagonal. (A) ₹ 1000 (B) ₹ 1200
(A) 5.59 m (B) 6.2 m (C) ₹ 1500 (D) ₹ 2400
(C) 7.5 m (D) 7.12 m

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, One word substitution,
Spelling Test, Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing, Letter &
Notice Writing, Narration, Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of
sentences, Clause, Question Tags, Sentence Improvement, Choosing Appropriate Filler,
Close Test, Judging Completeness of Process
1. In the following question, a word is given in capital 6. Change the narration of the following sentences from
letters followed by four alternative words marked a-d. indirect to direct speech.
Select from alternatives the word which is opposite in Steve asked Martin why he was so late.
meaning of the word given in capital letters. (A) “Why is you so late?” Steve asked Martin.
BIZARRE (B) “Why are you so late?” Steve asked Martin.
(A) Costly (B) Attractive
(C) “What are you so late?” Steve asked Martin.
(C) Normal (D) Abnormal
(D) “Why were you so late?” Steve asked Martin.
2. Identify the type of the following sentences and then
7. Change the voice.
mark your answers.
A stone struck me on the head.
I cannot find my umbrella.
(A) I was struck by a stone on the head.
(A) Declarative (B) Interrogative
(B) My head was struck by a stone.
(C) Imperative (D) Exclamatory
(C) I had been struck by a stone on the head.
3. A word has been underlined in the following (D) I was struck on the head by a stone.
sentence. Identify the kind of noun for the underlined
word. 8. Fill in the blank with the correct modal.
Honesty is the best policy. _______ you meet my son in the market, ask him to
(A) Proper (B) Abstract come home at once.
(C) Common (D) Material (A) Would (B) Will
(C) Shall (D) Should
4. Write the correct form of the pronouns for the
following. 9. Judge the right word.
It was ________ that gave you the alarm. The criminal seems to have acted in ________ with
(A) I (B) me three others.
(C) mine (D) myself (A) collision (B) collusion
(C) cohesion (D) coalition
5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
He is blind _____ one eye. 10. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
(A) in (B) at The British Parliament is composed _____ two houses.
(C) for (D) of (A) from (B) onto
(C) to (D) of

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Science : Memory And Storage, HTML, CSS, Computer Network,
Data Representation and Number System

1. A program in HTML can be rendered and read by: 6. Which storage device is mounted on reels ?
(A) Web browser (B) Server (A) Hard disk (B) Floppy disk
(C) Interpreter (D) None of these (C) CDROM (D) Magnetic Tapes

2. Which of the following tags defines a variable in html ? 7. Which one of the following tags is used to define
(A) <variable> (B) <var> reference for the resources in HTML ?
(C) <varbl> (D) All of these (A) <base> (B) <link>
(C) <meta> (D) <style>
3. Which of the following property is used to set the
opacity of an image ? 8. The mobile app Pokemon Go was introduced in:
(A) border (B) height (A) 2014 (B) 2015
(C) width (D) moz-opacity (C) 2016 (D) 2018
4. A ______WAN can be developed by using any other 9. 1 Nibble equals to:
transmission facility.
(A) 1 bits (B) 2 bits
(A) Multi-peer (B) Peer-to-peer
(C) 4 bits (D) 8 bits
(C) Two-tiered (D) Three-tiered
10. Which of the following memory has faster access
5. In which of the following fonts all the letters have the time ?
same fixed width ?
(A) Primary memory (B) Secondary memory
(A) Monospace (B) Fantasy
(C) Both have same (D)None of these
(C) Serif (D) Sans-serif access time
SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD
History : History of India & the world, First in India & the world, Indian freedom struggle,
Important years, Famous slogans, First in different fields
Civics : Indian Constitution, Indian politics, Political parties, Elections in India
Geography : Geographical features of India & the world, Weather & climate,
Places of the world, The universe, National parks
General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Films, Countries,
Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International organization,
Hill stations
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. Which article of the Indian Constitution specifies the 6. Who is the first Indian Prime Minister to deliver
name and territory of the Union ? speech in Hindi at the UN General Assembly ?
(A) Article 2 (B) Article 4 (A) Lal Bahadur Shastri (B) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(C) Article 3 (D) Article 1 (C) Lal Krishna Advani (D) Morarji Desai

2. Name the Indian city which is called “Manchester 7. Diamond and Graphite are allotropes of:
of India”. (A) Carbon (B) Lead
(A) Kolkata (B) Patna (C) Zinc (D) Tin
(C) Indore (D) Ahmedabad
8. Which country is the largest producer of gold in the
3. Which one of the following airport is located in world ?
Madhya Pradesh ? (A) Australia (B) Canada
(A) Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (B) Akola Airport (C) Russia (D) China
(C) Nanded Airport (D) Ratnagiri Airport
9. The river also known as Tsangpo in Tibet is:
4. The Headquarters of SAARC is located in _________. (A) Ganga (B) Brahmaputra
(A) Nepal (B) India (C) Indus (D) Teesta
(C) Sri Lanka (D) Pakistan
10. Geostationary orbit is at a approximate height of:
5. Jaiprakash Narayan Airport is located in the _________. (A) 6 km (B) 1000 km
(A) Capital of Gujarat (B) Capital of West Bengal (C) 3600 km (D) 36,000 km
(C) Capital of Rajasthan (D) Capital of Bihar

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Food : Crop Production, Microorganisms
How Stuff Works : Force & Friction, Light, Sound, Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Living World : Cell, Reproduction, Reaching the Age of Adolescence, Conservation of
Plants and Animals
Materials : Synthetic Fibres and Plastics, Metals and Non-metals, Coal and Petroleum,
Combustion and Flame
Natural Phenomena & Natural Resources : Some Natural Phenomena, The Universe,
Pollution of Air and Water
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. In the production of ______ yeast is used. 6. Which of the following is a mode of asexual
(A) Sugar (B) Alcohol reproduction ?
(C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen (A) Budding (B) Fragmentation
(C) Binary fission (D) All the above
2. Gunny-bag method is used for:
(A) Cultivation of crops (B) Irrigation of crops 7. Frequency of vibration is directly proportional to
(C) Harvesting of crops (D) Storing food grains _____ of sound.
(A) Amplitude (B) Loudness
3. _____ is used as a solvent for dry cleaning of clothes. (C) Pitch (D) Time period
(A) CNG (B) Petrol
(C) Lubricating oil (D) Asphalt 8. Human eye-lens is a:
(A) Concave lens (B) Convex lens
4. Red data book keeps a record of all the: (C) Concav - Convex lens (D)Convex - Concave lens
(A) Endangered species (B) Endemic species
9. Which one of the following devices is used for
(C) Extinct species (D) Imbalanced species
detecting electric charge on an object ?
5. The nucleus and the cytoplasm together are known as: (A) Telescope (B) Ammeter
(A) Nucleoplasm (B) Cytoplasm (C) Electroscope (D) Coulomb
(C) Protoplasm (D) Chloroplast
10. Which one of the following carries the image formed
on retina to the brain ?
(A) Iris (B) Optic nerves
(C) Pupil (D) Retina

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) C (3) B (4) B (5) A (6) D (7) B (8) C (9) B (10) B
EEO - (1) C (2) A (3) B (4) A (5) A (6) B (7) D (8) D (9) B (10) D
EITO - (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) B (5) A (6) D (7) B (8) C (9) C (10) A
EGO - (1) D (2) D (3) A (4) A (5) D (6) B (7) A (8) D (9) B (10) D
ESO - (1) B (2) D (3) B (4) A (5) C (6) C (7) C (8) B (9) C (10) B
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 9
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
50 60 100

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Real Numbers : Irrational Numbers, Real numbers and their Decimal expansions, Operation
on real Numbers, Laws of Exponents for real numbers
Algebra & Co-ordinate geometry : Polynomials in one variable, Zeroes of a polynomial,
Factorization of Polynomials, Logarithms, Linear equation in two variables, Graph of Linear
equation in two variables, Solution of Linear Equations, Co-ordinate geometry
Geometry : Lines and angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles
Statistics and Probability : Measures of Dispersion, Mean, Median and mode,
Probability of an Event
Applied Mathematics : Mensuration, Word Problems Based On Mathematics
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude
4 6 9 12
1. If A = √13 – √5 and B = √17 – √13 , then _____ 6. Find the least value from √2, √3, √5, √7
(A) A > B (B) A < B (A) √2
4
(B) √3
6

(C) A = B (D) A < 2B (C) √5


9 12
(D) √7
3 3 3
2. 78 – 33 – 45 is equal to 7. The difference of the mean of first five prime numbers
(A) 347490 (B) 247280 to the mean of first 5 multiples of 3 is ________
(C) 387490 (D) 387280 (A) 9 (B) 5.6
(C) 2.8 (D) 3.4
3. In a △ABC, if ∠A – ∠B = 35° and ∠C – ∠B = 34°
then 8. The radius of the circle, in which an equilateral
(A) ∠A = 71° (B) ∠B = 72° triangle of side 16 cm is inscribed, is ______
(C) ∠A + ∠B = 109° (D) ∠A + ∠C = 142° (A) 8√3 / 3 cm (B) 16√3 / 3 cm
(C) 8√3 cm (D) 2√3 / 3 cm
4. Let (k - 1) be the mid point and ‘m’ be the lower class
limit of a class in a continuous frequency distribution. 9. In a game of shooting if a person hits a target 7 times
The upper class-limit of the class is _____ and missed it by 28 times then probability that he
(A) (k – 1) – m (B) (k – 1) + m missed the target is ______
(C) 2(k – 1) – m (D) 2(k + 1) – m (A) 1/5 (B) 4/5
(C) 1/4 (D) 2/5
5. In what proportion water be mixed with pure milk
in order to make a profit of 20 % by selling it at cost 10. Arjun spends 70% of his income. If his income is
price ? increased by 30% and also his expenditure is
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 5 increased by 45%, then percentage of his savings
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3 is ______.
(A) Increased by 95% (B) Increased by 15%
(C) Decreased by 5% (D) Decreased by 95%

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, One word substitution,
Spelling Test, Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing, Letter &
Notice Writing, Narration, Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of
sentences, Clause, Question Tags, Sentence Improvement, Choosing Appropriate Filler,
Close Test, Judging Completeness of Process

Read the passages carefully and answer the questions for “reeded noise makers.” Few had thought that it
(Question 1 & 2) that follow. would one day be revived. A barber from a family of
Aurangzeb banned the playing of a musical instrument professional musicians, who had access to the royal
called pungi in the royal residence for it had a shrill palace, decided to improve the tonal quality of the
unpleasant sound. Pungi became the generic name pungi. He chose a pipe with a natural hollow stem that
was longer and broader than the pungi, and made 6. Identify the kind of pronoun for the words underlined
seven holes on the body of the pipe. When he played in the following sentences.
on it, closing and opening some of these holes, soft I myself heard the remark.
and melodious sounds were produced. He played the (A) Personal (B) Demonstrative
instrument before royalty and everyone was impressed. (C) Reflexive (D) Emphatic
The instrument, so different from the pungi, had to be
given a new name. As the story goes, since it was first 7. Pick the odd one out:
played in the Shah’s chambers and was played by a nai (A) Jog (B) Run
(barber), the instrument was named the ‘shehnai’. (C) Walk (D) Sit
1. The emperor banned the playing of which musical
instrument ? Rearrange the following five statements A, B, C, D and
(A) Flute (B) Guitar E in the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful
(C) Drum (D) Pungi paragraph and then answer the questions given below
them.
2. What was the new name of the pungi ? Paragraph
(A) Shehnai (B) Harmonium (A) He borrowed some money from his neighbour for
(C) Guitar (D) Flute me.
(B) However, he promised to get the money I needed.
3. Arrange the following letters given in capital to form (C) Since I had no money with me, I decided to borrow
meaningful words. from my friend.
OUJNNCTIIN (D) The electricity bill had to be paid immediately.
(A) Injunction (B) Juninction (E) But he had no money with him to lend me.
(C) Juncintion (D) Injucntion 8. Which statement should come FIRST in the
paragraph ?
4. Find the antonyms of the words given in CAPITAL
Letters. (A) A (B) B
ROUGHLY (C) C (D) D
(A) Exactly (B) Completely 9. Which statement should come SECOND in the
(C) Pointedly (D) Largely paragraph ?
5. Identify the words underlined in the following (A) A (B) B
sentences and say whether they are Common, (C) C (D) D
Proper, Collective or Abstract Nouns.
The crowd was very big. 10. Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions:
…….. I am ill I cannot go.
(A) Common (B) Proper
(A) Although (B) But
(C) Collective (D) Abstract
(C) As (D) For

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Information Technology : Communication Skills, Self-Management Skills, Computer
Fundament, Introduction to IT-Ites industry, Data Entry and Keyboard Skills, Digital
Documentation, Electronic Spreadsheet, Digital Presentation, Cyber Safety

1. Which of the following keys do you use to select part 5. The output of an AND gate with three inputs, A, B and
of a text ? C, is HIGH when ________.
(A) Enter (B) Arrow key (A) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0 (B) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0
(C) Shift + Arrow key (D) Shift key (C) A = 1, B = 1, C = 1 (D) A = 1, B = 0, C = 1
2. Which of the following property is used to make a font 6. Which of the following database objects produces the
italic or oblique ? final result to present ?
(A) Font-family (B) Font-style (A) Forms (B) Reports
(C) Font-variant (D) Font-weight (C) Queries (D) Tables
3. The domain extension .org refers to which of the of 7. What is the binary value of (14)10 ?
following type of websites ? (A) 1011 (B) 1100
(A) Commercial (B) Government (C) 1110 (D) 1111
(C) Non-profit organization (D) Educational
8. Which of the following cables can transmit data at
4. Which HTML tag would be used to display power in high speed ?
expression (A+B)2 ? (A) Coaxial Cable (B) Fiber Optic Cable
(A) <SUP> (B) <SUB> (C) Twisted pair Cable (D) UTP Cable
(C) <B> (D) <P>
9. Which of the below is the correct way to set a 10. Which one of the following converts the entire source
background image ? program into machine language before executing it ?
(A) body {background - image : url (paper.gif);} (A) Object program (B) Assembler
(B) body {background - image : url (‘paper.gif’)}; (C) Compiler (D) Translator
(C) body {background - image : url (‘paper.gif’)}
(D) body {background - image : url (‘paper.gif’);}

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


History : History of India & the world, First in India & the world, Indian freedom struggle,
Important years, Famous slogans, First in different fields
Civics : Indian Constitution, Indian politics, Political parties, Elections in India
Geography : Geographical features of India & the world, Weather & climate,
Places of the world, The universe, National parks
General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Sports,
Films, Countries, Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International
organization, Hill stations
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. Which century witnessed the Russian Revolution ? 6. Open Market Operation is a part of:
(A) 21st (B) 20th (A) Income Policy (B) Fiscal Policy
(C) 19th (D) 18th (C) Credit Policy (D) Labour Policy
2. The Parliament of which country is called Jatiya 7. Which country is known as the sugar bowl of the
Sansad ? world ?
(A) Austria (B) Bangladesh (A) Cuba (B) Switzerland
(C) Belize (D) Brunei (C) Rome (D) France

3. Which device became a symbol of a string of 8. Which one of the following countries has more than
executions during the French Revolution ? 55,000 lakes ?
(A) Guillotine (B) Gun (A) Poland (B) Denmark
(C) Sword (D) Bomb (C) Finland (D) Norway

4. The Parliament of Finland is called _____________. 9. Name the Indian director who won the Lifetime
(A) National Assembly (B) Eduskunta Achievement Oscar Award in 1992 ?
(C) National Council (D) Federal Council (A) Devika Rani (B) Alan Ara
(C) Bhanu Athaiya (D) Satyajit Ray
5. A judge of Supreme Court of India retires at the age
of _______ years. 10. Where is Namdapha Wild-life Sanctuary located ?
(A) 60 (B) 65 (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) 58 (D) 62 (C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Madhya Pradesh

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Matter : Is Matter Around Us Pure
Atoms & Molecules : Atoms and Molecules, Structure of the Atom
Living World : Cell, Tissues, Why do We Fall Ill
Natural Resources : Natural Resources
Force & Motion, Gravitation : Motion, Force and Laws of Motion, Gravitation
Work & Energy : Work & Energy
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude
1. Which among the following has strongest 4. Who discovered electrons ?
intermolecular force ? (A) E. Goldstein (B) J.J Thomson
(A) Carbon dioxide (B) Air (C) James Chadwick (D) Rutherford
(C) Sodium chloride (D) Chlorine
5. Name the property of matter due to which a body
2. To form water, Hydrogen and oxygen combine in the continues in its state of rest or uniform motion unless
ratio 1:8. Find the mass of oxygen required to react an external force acts on it.
completely with 3 g of hydrogen. (A) Inertia (B) Elasticity
(A) 4 g (B) 8 g (C) Viscosity (D) Density
(C) 16 g (D) 24 g
6. The rate of change of velocity of an object is called:
3. Which one of the following is most difficult to (A) Displacement (B) Non uniform motion
separate ?
(C) Acceleration (D) Uniform motion
(A) Sawdust and stones (B) Sand and Water
(C) Rice and pulse (D) Nitrogen and Hydrogen
7. A batsman hits the ball of mass 250 gm with his bat 9. The species of certain plants and animals which are
and the ball leaves the bat with the speed of 10 m/s. present within certain region or area is called:
Find the work done by the bat on the ball. (A) Zooplankton (B) Biota
(A) 10.25 joules (B) 9.75 joules (C) Phytoplankton (D) Kingdom
(C) 12.5 joules (D) 8.35 joules
10. The insect vectors which cause yellow fever is:
8. Find the weight of the body with a mass of 10 kg. (A) Anopheles mosquitoes (B) Culex
(A) 9.6 N (B) 29.2 N (C) Aedes (D) House fly
(C) 98 N (D) 19.6 N

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) A (3) C (4) C (5) B (6) D (7) D (8) A (9) B (10) C
EEO - (1) D (2) A (3) A (4) A (5) C (6) D (7) D (8) D (9) C (10) C
EITO - (1) C (2) B (3) C (4) A (5) C (6) B (7) C (8) B (9) D (10) C
EGO - (1) B (2) B (3) A (4) B (5) B (6) C (7) A (8) C (9) D (10) B
ESO - (1) C (2) D (3) D (4) B (5) A (6) C (7) C (8) C (9) B (10) C
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 10
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
50 60 100

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Number System & Sequence and Series : Rational and Irrational Numbers, Arithmetic
Progression
Algebra & Co-ordinate geometry : Polynomials, Pair of Linear equations in two variables,
Quadratic equation, Distance Formula, Section Formula
Geometry : Similar figures, Similarity of Triangles, Circles, Tangent to a circle
Trigonometry : Trigonometry, Height and Distance
Statistics and Probability : Mean, Mode and Median of grouped Data, Probability of Events
Mensuration : Surface Area and Volume
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The largest number that divides 588, 1999 and 1650 6. If Sin (α + β) = 1 then Cos (α – β) can be reduced
leaving remainders 3, 10 and 12 respectively is ______ to ____
(A) 117 (B) 109 (A) Sin 2β (B) Cos 2β
(C) 27 (D) 43 (C) Sin α (D) Cos β
2. A polynomial of degree n has ______ 7. The angle of elevation of a cloud from a point 90m above
(A) two zeroes (B) n zeroes a lake is 30° and the angle of depression of the reflection
(C) atleast n zeroes (D) atmost n zeroes of cloud in the lake is 60°. Find the height of the cloud.
(A) 90 m (B) 120 m
3. The points (– 5, 0), (0, 4) and (5, 1) are the vertices of (C) 180 m (D) 45 m
a ______
(A) right triangle (B) isosceles triangle 8. If x < y < 2x and the mean and the median of x, y
and 2x are 18 and 15 respectively, then the value
(C) equilateral triangle (D) scalene triangle
of x is _______
2
4. Find the solution set of a + 21 + 8a > 0 (A) 10 (B) 11
(A) (– ∞ , ∞ ) (B) (4, ∞) (C) 12 (D) 13
(C) (-4, ∞) (D) (– 4, 4)
9. Find the missing character from among the given
5. In the shown figure, an equilateral triangle QRT alternatives.
surmounts square PQRS. Find the value of x + y.

(A) J15 (B) K8


(C) K15 (D) L10
4 3 2
10. If the polynomial x – 6x + 16x – 25x + 10 is divided
2
by another polynomial x – 2x + k, the remainder
comes out to be x + a. Find the values of k and a.
(A) 100° (B) 110° (A) 5, – 5 (B) – 5, 5
(C) 120° (D) 150° (C) 5, – 7 (D) 7, – 5

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, One word substitution,
Spelling Test, Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing, Letter &
Notice Writing, Narration, Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of
sentences, Clause, Question Tags, Sentence Improvement, Choosing Appropriate Filler,
Close Test, Judging Completeness of Process
Read the following passage carefully and answer the 4. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the word
questions (Question 1 & 2) that follow: given in CAPITAL letters.
Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall prey to URBAN
voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having (A) Country-made (B) Pastoral
no means to ‘actively’ defend themselves, with (C) Provincial (D) Rural
weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless
evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular 5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition.
species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of over I differ ______you in this matter.
2,500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent (A) from (B) off
colours to inform would-be predators of its in-edibility. (C) by (D) with
In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird
did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it out 6. Choose the correct word which discribes the relation-
soon after, and subsequently desist from attacking ship between two things:
similar species in the future. Though this would do Moon : Satellite :: Earth : ?
the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefit, (A) Sun (B) Planet
a rare example of the martyr among animals. (C) Solar System (D) Asteroid
1. The expression ‘other equally effective deterrents’
7. Choose the correct meaning for the word underlined
means:
in the sentence.
(A) preventive weapons which have equal effect on
He is considered by everyone as a man of virtues.
other.
(B) mechanism which scares everyone equally well. (A) Anger (B) Dishonesty
(C) preventive equipment which is as effective as (C) Goodness (D) Freedom
something that has been already mentioned. 8. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning
(D) deterrents that are as powerful as those the (synonym) to the word given in bold.
caterpillars have. Savour
2. Experienced birds do not attack the Himalayan (A) Taste (B) Protector
caterpillar because they are: (C) Sour (D) Flavour
(A) Repulsive (B) Inedible 9. Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions:
(C) Aggressive (D) Diseased You can …….. see the clouds in the sky.
(A) Although (B) Since
3. Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make meaningful
sentences: (C) Even (D) Have
P : Indian
10. Choose the correct synonym for the word underlined in
Q : Earn as much the sentence:
R : Working women I told him to buy things that are lasting.
S : As men
(A) Ending (B) Costly
(A) QSRP (B) PRSQ
(C) Cheap (D) Durable
(C) SRPQ (D) PRQS

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Information Technology : Communication Skills, Self-Management Skills, Digital
Documentation, Electronic Spreadsheet, Database Management System, Web
Applications and Security, Cyber Safety

1. What does a protocol defines in networking ? 4. Which of these specifies the direction in which the
(A) How data is communicated. browser should present the text ?
(B) What data is communicated. (A) <HTML dir = rtl> (B) <HTML lang = en>
(C) When data is communicated. (C) <link> (D) <script>
(D) All of these 5. The output of an AND gate with three inputs
A, B and C is high when ________.
2. The octal equivalent of the decimal number
(417)10 is: (A) A = 1, B = 1, C = 1 (B) A = 1, B = 0, C = 1
(A) (641)8 (B) (619)8 (C) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0 (D) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0
(C) (640)8 (D) (598)8 6. Which one of the following is not a type of list
supported by HTML ?
3. Every table in RDBMS should have a _____ key.
(A) Unordered list (B) Ordered list
(A) null (B) foreign
(C) Definition list (D) Numbered list
(C) candidate (D) primary
7. What is used to specify the space between the 9. Which of the following attribute is used to control the
boundary and content in a cell ? speed of the moving text in <Marquee> Tag ?
(A) Spacing (B) Cellpadding (A) Speed (B) Speed-rate
(C) Cellspacing (D) Align (C) Rate (D) Scrollamount

8. What is the correct HTML for making a text area ? 10. In PowerPoint, how to select one hyperlink after
(A) <input type=”textbox” /> another during a slide presentation ?
(B) <input type=”textarea” /> (A) F1 (B) Shift
(C) <textarea> (C) Tab (D) Ctrl + D
(D) Both (A) and (B)

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


History : History of India & the world, First in India & the world, Indian freedom struggle,
Important years, Famous slogans, First in different fields
Civics : Indian Constitution, Indian politics, Political parties, Government, Elections in India
Geography : Geographical features of India & the world, Weather & climate,
Places of the world, The universe, National parks
General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Sports,
Films, Countries, Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International
organization, Hill stations
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. A consumer _____________. 6. Which city is known as the little France in India ?


(A) Sells goods (B) Purchases goods (A) Kolkata (B) Panji
for personal use (C) Pondichery (D) Chennai
(C) Purchases goods (D) Manufactures goods
to sell 7. What are the seven sacred rivers of India together
known as ?
2. Which article is related to appointment of district (A) Sapta Teertha (B) Sapta Vahini
judges ?
(C) Sapta Kshetrab (D) Sapta Sindhu
(A) Article 25 (B) Article 195
(C) Article 323 (D) Article 233 8. What is the height of the Mt. Everest ?
(A) 8849 metre (B) 8748 metre
3. Partition of Bengal took place on 16th October, 1905.
(C) 8648 metre (D) 8448 metre
In how many parts Bengal was divided ?
(A) Five (B) Two 9. ‘Asian Drama’, by Gunnar Karl Myrdal, is a book on
(C) Three (D) Four which one of the following subjects ?
(A) Theatre Movements in Asia
4. India has fought many wars with one of its
neighbouring countries. Name the country. (B) Economics
(A) Maldives (B) Sri Lanka (C) International Politics
(C) Bhutan (D) Pakistan (D) Look East Policy of India

5. What is the colour of the background of the 10. The constitution of India was adopted on:
Commonwealth flag ? (A) 20th May, 1949 (B) 26th November, 1949
(A) Blue (B) Red (C) 30th July, 1949 (D) 21st August, 1949
(C) Black (D) Green

SYLLABUS OF EVS / SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


Chemical Reactions : Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acids & Bases and Salts, Metals
and Non-metals
Periodic Table And Carbon & Its Compounds : Periodic Classification of Elements, Carbon
and Its Compounds
Life Processes : Life Processes, How do Organisms Reproduce
Heredity And Evolution : Heredity And Evolution
Light And Electricity : Reflection of Light, Refraction of Light, Electricity, Magnetic Effect of
Electric Current
Environment : Our Environment, Management of Natural Resources
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. Oxidation of fats and oils is called : 2. Rusting of iron can be prevented by:
(A) Corrosion (B) Rusting (A) Oxidation (B) Galvanization
(C) Photosynthesis (D) Rancidity (C) Greasing (D) None of these
3. Which one of the following is an example of alkyl 7. An object is placed at ______ distance from a convex
group ? lens of the focal length 10 cm to produce a real and
(A) C2H6 (B) CH4 smaller image.
(C) Ch3 (D) C3H4 (A) 8 cm (B) 10 cm
(C) 20 cm (D) 25 cm
4. Modern periodic table was prepared by ______.
(A) Mendeleev (B) Bohr 8. What current will a bulb draw when connected to
(C) Newland (D) Dobereiner 110 V supply line, if the bulb draws a current of
2 A from the 220 V supply line ?
5. Which of the following acids is the end product of (A) 2 A (B) 3 A
Fermentation ? (C) 4 A (D) 1 A
(A) Lactic acid (B) Hydrochloric acid
(C) Citric acid (D) Pyruvic acid 9. Where the magnetic field is strongest in a bar
magnet ?
6. Who among the following first coined the term (A) At poles (B) At the centre
“Genetics” ?
(C) Between poles and centre (D) Either (A) or (B)
(A) Wilhelm Johannsen (B) Gregor Mendel
(C) William Bateson (D) Carl Linnaeus 10. O2 is converted to O3 by ________ radiations.
(A) Gamma radiations (B) Infrared radiations
(C) Ultraviolet radiations (D) Cosmic radiations

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) B (2) D (3) D (4) B (5) D (6) A (7) C (8) D (9) B (10) A
EEO - (1) D (2) B (3) D (4) D (5) D (6) B (7) C (8) A (9) C (10) D
EITO - (1) D (2) A (3) D (4) A (5) A (6) D (7) B (8) C (9) D (10) C
EGO - (1) B (2) D (3) B (4) D (5) A (6) C (7) D (8) A (9) B (10) B
ESO - (1) D (2) B (3) C (4) B (5) A (6) C (7) D (8) D (9) A (10) D
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 11
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
50 60 100

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Sets & Functions : Sets, Relations and Functions, Trigonometric functions
Algebra : Complex number, Sequence and series, Permutation and combination, Inequality,
Quadratic equation
Co-ordinate Geometry : Straight lines, Conic Sections
Calculus : Limits and derivatives
Statistics and Probability : Measures of Dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation, Variance and
Standard Deviation, Analysis of frequency Distribution, probability
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The set (AՍBՍC) Ո (AՈB’ՈC’)’ Ո C’ is equal to _____. 5. Let two fair six-faced dice A and B be thrown
(A) AՈBՈC’ (B) AՈC simultaneously. If E1 is the event that die A shows
up four, E2 is the event that die B shows up two and
(C) B’ՈC’ (D) BՈC
E3 is the event that the sum of numbers on both dice
2. The value of the expression is odd, then which one of the following statements
3(sinθ – cosθ)4 + 6(sinθ + cosθ)2 + 4(sin6θ + cos6θ) is is not true ?
(A) 11 (B) 12 (A) E1, E2 and E3 are independent
(C) 13 (D) 0 (B) E1 and E3 are independent
(C) E2 and E3 are independent
3. Let S denotes the sum of the series (D) E1 and E2 are independent
1+ 8/2! + 21/3! + 40/4! + 65/5! +............, then______.
(A) S < 8 (B) S > 12 6. Rajan got married 8 years ago. His present age is
(C) 8 < S < 12 (D) 12 < S < 16 6/5 times his age at the time of his marriage.
Rajan’s sister was 10 years younger to him at the
4. In the given figure (not drawn to scale), a circle with time of his marriage. The present age of Rajan’s
centre O passes through A, B, C and D. sister is
PDOB is a straight line and PAT is a tangent to the (A) 32 years (B) 36 years
circle. If ∠AOB = 112° and AD = DC, then find∠APO (C) 38 years (D) 40 years
and ∠ACB respectively.
2
7. lim n(√n +4-n) is equal to ________.
n ∞
(A) e (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) e2

8. For a positively skewed distribution, mean is always


(A) 20°, 60° (B) 28°, 56° (A) Less than the median (B) Less than the mode
(C) 22°, 56° (D) 38°, 68° (C) Greater than the mode (D) Difficult to tell

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, One word substitution,
Spelling Test, Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing Letter & Notice
Writing, Narration Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of sentences,
Clause Analysis, Question Tags, Sentence and Phrase Improvement, Sentence Completion,
Word Association, Close Test, Para-jumbles, Judging Completeness of Process, Miscellaneous
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of 2. To cross swords
the given idioms and phrases. (Ques. 1 and 2) (A) To defend (B) To fight
1. To talk one’s head off (C) To kill (D) To rob
(A) To talk loudly (B) To talk in whispers
(C) To talk to oneself (D) To talk excessively
3. Fill in the blank with suitable modal. 6. Give one word substitutions for the given sentence.
The television isn’t working. It____damaged during Things that can be felt or touched.
the move. (A) Pandemic (B) Palpable
(A) Should have (B) Must have been (C) Paltry (D) Panchromatic
(C) Might has (D) Could has
7. Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition.
4. Fill in the blanks with appropriate option. ____being an engineer, he is a very good singer.
Virendra Sehwag_______another feather_____his cap (A) Beside (B) Beyond
by his double century in one day match.
(C) Besides (D) Along
(A) Added, to (B) Created, by
(C) Took, in (D) Kept, in 8. Change the direct sentence into indirect one.
The sage said, “God helps those who help themselves.”
5. Change the voice. (A) The sage said that God helps those who help
Why do you waste time ? themselves.
(A) Why is time wasted by you? (B) The sage said that God helped those who helped
(B) Why is time been wasted by you ? themselves.
(C) Why has time been wasted by you ? (C) The sage said that God help those who helped
themselves.
(D) Why is time being wasted by you ?
(D) The sage said the God helped those who help
themselves.

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Fundamental : Computer Fundamental
Programming Language : Programming Language (C++ /Java /Python /Multimedia
and Web Technology)

1. Which of the following is known as the language made 5. A type of VR environment in which subjects are
up of binary-coded instructions ? visually isolated from the real environment.
(A) High level language (B) BASIC language (A) Immersive (B) Semi immersive
(C) C language (D) Machine language (C) Non immersive (D) Augmented

2. Which of the following computers are lower than 6. Is Python code compiled or interpreted ?
mainframe computers in terms of speed and storage (A) Python code is both compiled and interpreted
capacity ? (B) Python code is neither compiled nor interpreted
(A) Mainframes (B) Hybrid (C) Python code is only compiled
(C) Mini (D) Super (D) Python code is only interpreted
3. Which of the following is a type of technique in which 7. Which of the following character is used to give
dumb terminals are connected to a central computer single-line comments in Python ?
system ?
(A) // (B) #
(A) Time Sharing (B) Message passing
(C) ! (D) /*
(C) Batch environment (D) User environment
8. Find the output of the following code.
4. ICT stands for ? int Integer = 24;
(A) Interaction, Communication and Technology char String = ‘I’;
(B) Information, Communication and Technology System.out.print(Integer);
(C) Interaction, Communication and Text System.out.print(String);
(D) Information, Communication and Text (A) Compile error (B) Throws exception
(C) I (D) 24 I

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Sports,
Films, Countries, Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International
organization, Hill stations
Reasoning & Aptitude : Analogy (both words based and numerical), Odd One Out (both
words based and numerical), Ranking, missing characters etc., Coding Decoding, Symbols,
Math's operations Sitting arrangement, Blood relations, Direction Test Syllogism,
Logic Venn Diagram
Current Affairs : Current Affairs
1. The NOTA option was first used in the elections in 5. The capital of Kosala kingdom was –
(A) 2004 (B) 2007 (A) New Delhi (B) Shravasti
(C) 2013 (D) 2015 (C) Hastipnapur (D) kabul

2. Who among the following defeated Muhammad Ghori 6. Fathometer is used to measure
near Mount Abu ? (A) Rainfall (B) Ocean depth
(A) Vijaya Dev (B) Bhimdev Solanki I (C) Earthquakes (D) none of these
(C) Bhimdev Solanki II (D) None of these
7. Interest rate risk” can be placed in which among the
3. Akbar sieged Gujarat in … following categories ?
(A) 1455 (B) 1687 (A) Operating Risk (B) Credit risk
(C) 1572 (D) 1458 (C) Market risk (D) none of these

4. Who among the following was the 23rd Jain 8. The European Union (EU) has unveiled a grand______
Tirthankara ? corona rescue deal to cushion the impact of the
(A) Malinath (B) Mahavira coronavirus pandemic across Europe.
(C) Parshvanath (D) None of these (A) 700 EU billion (B) 500 EU billion
(C) 900 EU billion (D) 300 EU billion

SYLLABUS OF PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY OLYMPIAD


Physics : Physical World and Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Energy
and Power, Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Gravitation, Properties of
Bulk Matter, Thermodynamics, Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory,
Oscillations and Waves
Chemistry : Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of
Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure,
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions,
Hydrogen, s-Block Elements, Some p-Block Elements, Organic Chemistry – Some Basic
Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons

1. The scientific principle involves in production of ultra 5. The displacement of a particle in simple harmonic
high magnetic fields is motion in one time period is [A = amplitude]
(A) super conductivity (B) digital logic (A) Zero (B) 4 A
(C) photoelectric effect (D) laws of thermodynamics (C) 2 A (D) A

2. Louis de-Broglie is credited for his work on 6. When a sound wave goes from one medium to
(A) matter waves another, the quantity that remains unchanged is
(B) law of distribution of velocities (A) wavelength (B) frequency
(C) electromagnetic theory (C) amplitude (D) speed
(D) theory of relativity
7. Which of the following has largest size ?
3. The internal energy of an ideal gas depends upon (A) Na (B) Na-
(A) temperature (B) specific volume (C) Na+ (D) Can’t be predicte
(C) pressure (D) density
8. Which one of the following cannot be prepared by
4. Which of the following processes is reversible ? Wurtz reaction ?
(A) Ch4 (B) C2H6
(A) Isothermal compression
(B) Electrical heating of a nichrome wire (C) Both (D) None of these
(C) Transfer of heat by radiation
(D) Transfer of heat by conduction

SYLLABUS OF BIOLOGY OLYMPIAD


Biology : Diversity in Living World, Structural Organization in Plants & Animals,
Cell Structure and Functions, Plants physiology, Human physiology

1. Linneaus system of classification is 2. Two similar holotypes are called


(A) Artificial (B) Progressive (A) Isotypes (B) Syntypes
(C) Natural (D) Phylogenetic (C) Neotypes (D) Mesotypes
3. In short day plants, flowering is induced by 6. The nucleolus is the site of formation of
(A) photoperiod below a critical length and (A) ribosomes (B) spindle fibres
uninterrupted long night. (C) chromosomes (D) peroxisomes
(B) long night
(C) short photoperiod and interrupted long night. 7. The cell as a basic unit of structure of living beings
was discovered by
(D) photoperiod less than 12 hours.
(A) Schleiden and Schwann (B) Gregore Mendel
4. Which of the following types of phytohormones (C) Robert Hooke (D) Aristotle
resemble the nucleic acids in some structural
aspects ? 8. Soil can easily become deficient in______ because
(A) Cytokinin (B) ABA these ions are negatively charged and do not stick
to negatively charged clay particles.
(C) Auxin (D) Gibberellin
(A) Nitrate (B) Ammonium
5. Pseudostratified epithelium is found in (C) Both (D) None of these
(A) Trachea (B) kidney
(C) oesophagus (D) urinary tract

SYLLABUS OF COMMERCE OLYMPIAD


Economics : Introductory Microeconomics, Statistics for Economics
Business : Nature and Purpose of Business, Forms of Business Organizations, Public,
Private and Global Enterprises, Business Services, Emerging Modes of Business, Social
Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics, Sources of Business Finance, Small
Business, Internal Trade, International Business
Accountancy : Theoretical Framework, Accounting Process, Financial Statements of
Sole Proprietorship from Complete and Incomplete Records, Computers in Accounting

1. After evoy ten years information regarding population 5. In a cooperative society, the principle followed is
of India is collected through : (A) One man one vote
(A) Sample method (B) Census method (B) Multiple votes by members
(C) both a) and b) (D) None of above (C) One share one vote
(D) No voting rights to members
2. Which of the following is an economic activity ?
(A) Production (B) Consumption 6. In case of Life Insurance, at what time does the
(C) Distribution (D) All of these insurable interest needs to be present ?
(A) Taking Insurance policy
3. ___ are mobile traders who deal in low priced articles
(B) Taking Insurance policy and Claiming for loss
with no fixed place of business.
incurred
(A) Street stalls (B) Retailers (C) Claiming for loss incurred
(C) Itinerant traders (D) Agents (D) None of the options
4. Interest payments on loans borrowed abroad are
7. How would revenue from sales of goods and services
recorded in
be classified ?
(A) Capital Account
(A) Operating outflow (B) Operating inflow
(B) Current Accounts
(C) Investing inflow (D) Financing inflow
(C) Errors and Omission Section
(D) Official Reserve Account 8. Subtracting all expenses from revenues yields ?
(A) Net profit/Loss (B) Carrying value
(C) Long-term assets (D) Net liabilities

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) A (6) C (7) C (8) C
EEO - (1) D (2) B (3) B (4) A (5) A (6) B (7) C (8) A
EITO - (1) D (2) C (3) A (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) B (8) D
EGO - (1) C (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) B (6) B (7) C (8) B
EPCO - (1) A (2) A (3) A (4) A (5) A (6) B (7) B (8) A
EBO - (1) A (2) A (3) A (4) A (5) C (6) A (7) C (8) A
ECO - (1) B (2) D (3) C (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) B (8) A
SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS 2023-24 CLASS

OLYMPIAD 12
MARKING SCHEME
Number of Questions Maximum Time (minutes) Maximum Marks
50 60 100

SYLLABUS OF MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


Relations and Functions : Sets, Types of Relations, Types of Functions, Binary Operations,
Inverse Trigonometric functions
Algebra : Matrices and Determinants
Vectors & 3D : Vector algebra and Three dimensional geometry
Calculus : Applications of Derivatives, Integrals, Definite Integrals, Application of Integrals,
Differential Equation
Linear programming : Linear Programming Problem
Probability : Independent Events, Conditional Probability, Multiplication Theorem on Probability,
Bayes' Theorem, Theorem of total Probability, Variables and Standard Deviation
Reasoning and Aptitude : Reasoning and Aptitude

1. The set of points of discontinuity of the function 6. The ratio in which the line joining (1, 2, 3) and
f(x) = log(x) is (–3, 4, – 5) is divided by xy plane is:
(A) {0} (B) {1, – 1} (A) 5 : 3 (B) 2 : 3
(C) {–∞,∞} (D) None of these (C) 3 : 2 (D) 3 : 5

2. The function f(x) =1/x on its domain is: 7. The area bounded by the parabola
(A) Increasing function (B) Decreasing function y2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay is
(C) Identity function (D) Constant function (A) 8a2/3 (B) 16a2/3
(C) 8a3 (D) None of these
3. The value of c in Lagrange's theorem for the function
2 2
f(x) = log sinx in the interval [π/6,5π/6] is: 8. ∫ log(x +√x + a ).dx is equal to
(A) π/3 (B) π/2 (A) xlog(x + √x2 + a2 ) + √x2 + a2 + c
(C) π/4 (D) None of these (B) xlog(x + √x2 + a2 ) – 2 √x2 + a2 + c
(C) x.log(x + √x2 + a2 ) – √x2 + a2 + c
4. If P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.6, P(B/A) = 0.5, then P(A∪B) = (D) None of these
(A) 0.60 (B) 0.15
(C) 0.75 (D) 0.65

5. If x 3 7 = 0, then x is equal to:


2 x 2
7 6 x
(A) 2 (B) 7
(C) -9 (D) All of these

SYLLABUS OF ENGLISH OLYMPIAD


Grammar : Parts of Speech, Articles, Determiners, Modals, Subject-verb agreement, Tense,
Error finding, Gerund & Infinitive
Vocabulary : Jumbled words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, One word substitution,
Spelling Test, Idioms and phrases
Comprehension & Composition : Comprehension, Paragraph & Story writing, Letter & Notice
Writing, Narration Voice, Types of Sentences, Jumbled sentences, Sequence of sentences,
Clause Analysis, Question Tags, Sentence and Phrase Improvement, Sentence Completion,
Word Association, Close Test, Para-jumbles, Judging Completeness of Process, Miscellaneous

1. Insert a verb in agreement with its subject. 2. Identify the kind of tense for the given sentence.
A new shop ___ started in this building, since last We shall have done the homework before evening.
week. (A) Past Perfect Tense
(A) Is (B) Would be (B) Future Perfect Tense
(C) Have been (D) Has been (C) Simple Indefinite Tense
(D) Present Continuous Tense
3. Give the correct antonym of the word written in capital 6. Give the one word substitution of the following
letters. sentence.
SUSPICIOUS That which cannot be satisfied
(A) Wary (B) Cagey (A) Insatiable (B) Avid
(C) Angry (D) Trustworthy (C) Ardent (D) Voracious

4. Change the voice. 7. Select the option that represents the correct meaning
No one can wonder at it. of the following idiom/phrase.
(A) That no one can wonder at it. At wit’s end
(B) It cannot be wondered by anyone. (A) Impoverished (B) Annoyed
(C) All knows that no one can wonder at it. (C) Completed (D) Perplexed
(D) All of these 8. Fill in the blank with the correct form of verb.
He succeeded because he _________ hard.
5. Fill in the blank with suitable modals.
John ________ hear the speaker because the crowd (A) Works (B) Worked
was cheering so loudly. (C) Has worked (D) All of these
(A) Couldn’t (B) Can’t
(C) Might not (D) Wasn’t

SYLLABUS OF COMPUTER / IT OLYMPIAD


Computer Fundamental : Computer Fundamental
Programming Language : Programming Language (C++ /Java /Python /Multimedia
and Web Technology)

1. The 1’s complement of 10 is: 5. Out of these packages, which one contains an
(A) 10 (B) 11 abstract keyword ?
(C) 110 (D) 01 (A) java.util (B) java.lang
(C) java.system (D) java.io
2. _____________ is a computer that has been designed
so that it is as compact as possible. 6. Out of these methods, which one can be used for
(A) Supercomputer (B) Mini converting all the characters present in a String into
an Array of characters ?
(C) Mainframe (D) Microcomputer
(A) char[] toCharArray()
3. Which header file do we use for the generation of (B) both charAt() & getChars()
random numbers ? (C) charAt()
(A) <random> (B) <generator> (D) all of the mentioned
(C) <distribution> (D) <gen_dist>
7. Identify the incorrect HTML tag among the following
4. Which of these mathematics libraries is used in C++ (A) <input> (B) <select>
for vector manipulation ? (C) <list> (D) <textarea>
(A) blitz++ (B) stac++
(C) vec++ (D) cli+++ 8. Identify the empty or void element in HTML.
(A) <sup> (B) <br>
(C) <p> (D) <abbr>

SYLLABUS OF GENERAL / COMMON OLYMPIAD


General Awareness : General Science, Economics, Books and authors, Abbreviations, Sports,
Films, Countries, Capitals & currencies, Awards and honors, Research institutes, International
organization, Hill stations
Reasoning & Aptitude : Analogy (both words based and numerical), Odd One Out (both
words based and numerical), Ranking, missing characters etc., Coding Decoding, Symbols,
Math's operations Sitting arrangement, Blood relations, Direction Test Syllogism,
Logic Venn Diagram
Current Affairs : Current Affairs

1. Who composed ‘Jana Gana Mana’? 2. What is the full form of "CD-RW"?
(A) Rabindra Nath Tagore (B) Bankim Chandra (A) Compact Disc Re-Writable
Chatterjee (B) Computer Disc Re-Writable
(C) Sarojini Naidu (D) Aurobindo Ghosh (C) Computer Disc Read/Write
(D) Code Division Read/Write
3. Where is National institute of medical health & 6. Which among the following National Highways of
neurosciences situated in India India is the longest ?
(A) Hyderabad (B) New Delhi (A) NH 1 (B) NH 2
(C) Bangalore (D) Pune (C) NH 3 (D) NH 44
4. Which was the first Color movie in India ? 7. Which is the only Indian company to feature in the
(A) Alam Ara (B) Lagaan Fortune’s ‘Top-20 Big Companies to Work For’ list
(C) Kisan Kanya (D) Raja Harishchandra in 2020 ?
(A) Infosys (B) Tata Consultancy Services
5. What does EPA stands for ? (C) Zoho (D) Zomato
(A) Environment Pollution Agency
(B) Environmental Prohibition Agency 8. The capital of New Zealand is
(C) Environmental Protection Agency (A) Wellington (B) Auckland
(D) None of these (C) Christchurch (D) Napier

SYLLABUS OF PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY OLYMPIAD


Physics : Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current and
Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic
Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic
Devices
Chemistry : Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetic, Surface
Chemistry, p, d and f Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Organic Compounds
Containing Halogens (Haloalkanes and Haloarenes), Organic Compounds Containing
Oxygen (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids), Organic
Compounds Containing Nitrogen (Amines), Bio-molecules

1. The locus of all particles in a medium, vibrating in the 5. The space lattice of graphite is
same phase is called (A) Cubic (B) Tetragonal
(A) wavelet (B) fringe (C) Rhombic (D) Hexagonal
(C) wave front (D) None of these
6. Rectified spirit is a mixture of
2. A nuclei having same number of neutron but different (A) 95% ethyl alcohol + 5% water
number of protons / atomic number are called (B) 94% ethyl alcohol + 4.53 water
(A) isobars (B) isomers (C) 94.4% ethyl alcohol + 5.43% water
(C) isotones (D) isotopes (D) 95.57% ethyl alcohol + 4.43% water
3. In the equation AB : C, A is the current density, C is 7. The function of glucose is to
the electric field, Then B is (A) provides energy (B) promote growth
(A) resistivity (B) conductivity (C) prevent diseases (D) perform all above
(C) potential difference (D) resistance
8. Time required to deposit one millimole of aluminium
4. The photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface are metal by the passage of 9.65 amperes through
such that their velocity aqueous solution of aluminium ion is
(A) is zero for all (A) 30 s (B) 10 s
(B) is same for all (C) 30,000 s (D) 10,000 s
(C) lies between zero and infinity
(D) lies between zero and a finite maximum

SYLLABUS OF BIOLOGY OLYMPIAD


Biology : Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology and Human welfare, Biotechnology
and its Applications, Ecology and Environment

1. Oestrus cycle is seen in 3. What is common amongst whale, seal and shark ?
(A) cows and sheep (B) rats and deers (A) Homoiothermy (B) Seasonal migration
(C) dogs and tiger (D) all of the above (C) Thick subcutaneous fat (D) Convergent evolution
2. Syngamy means 4. In humans, male germs cells differentiate into ___ at
(A) fusion of gametes the end of first meiotic division.
(B) fusion of cytoplasms (A) spermatid (B) spermatogonium
(C) fusion of two similar spores (C) secondary spermatocyte (D) primary spermatocyte
(D) fusion of two dissimilar spores
5. Primary productivity 7. Desired properties plants and Animals are possible
(A) is equal to the standing crop of an ecosystem. to breed by which reproduction.
(B) is greatest in freshwater ecosystems. (A) Genetic Engineering
(C) is the rate of conversion of light to chemical (B) Chromosomal Engineering
energy in an ecosystem. (C) Ekabana technology
(D) is inverted in some aquatic ecosystems (D) Bonsai technology
6. Appearance of antibiotic resistance bacteria is an 8. In an ecosystem of abiotic components which of the
example of following occur ?
(A) Adaptive radiation (B) Transduction (A) Flow of energy (B) Cycling of materials
(C) Pre-existing variation (D) Divergent Evolution (C) Consumers (D) Flow of energy &
cycling of materials

SYLLABUS OF COMMERCE OLYMPIAD


Economics : Introductory Microeconomics, Indian Economic Development
Business : Nature and Significance of Management, Principles of Management, Business
Environment, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Controlling, Financial Management,
Financial Markets, Marketing Management, Consumer Protection
Accountancy : Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit organizations, Accounting for
Partnership Firms, Accounting for Companies, Analysis of Financial Statements, Cash Flow
Statement, Computerized Accounting

1. The deficiency of aggregate demand during 5. Companies with a higher growth potential are likely to
depression period leads to (A) Pay lower dividends
(A) Seasonal unemployment (B) Pay higher Dividends
(B) Voluntary unemployment (C) Dividends are not affected
(C) Involuntary unemployment (D) None of the above
(D) Frictional unemployment
6. When the Tournament Expenses incurred are more
2. In the production of sugar, sugarcane is than the Tournament Fund, then the excess amount
(A) A final good (B) A capital good is excess amount is
(C) An Intermediate good (D) None of these (A) Debited to Income and Expenditure account
(B) Credited to Tournament Fund
3. Sales promotion is helpful in making effective.
(C) Shown on the Asset side of Balance sheet
(A) Advertisement (B) Personal selling
(D) Credited to Income and Expenditure Account
(C) Both the (A) & (B) (D) Publicity
7. The total cost that arises when the quantity produced
4. To provide protection to the consumers against the
is increased by one unit is called
improper behaviour of the Producers and sellers is
(A) Marginal cost (B) Average cost
called .
(A) Consumers Prevention (C) Fixed cost (D) None of these
(B) Consumer Protection 8. Balance sheet prepared after new partnership
(C) Consumer Welfare agreement, assets and liabilities are recorded at
(D) Consumer Education (A) Revalued figure (B) Original value
(C) At realisable value (D) None of these

ANSWERS
EMO - (1) A (2) B (3) B (4) C (5) D (6) D (7) B (8) C
EEO - (1) D (2) B (3) D (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) D (8) B
EITO - (1) D (2) D (3) A (4) A (5) B (6) A (7) C (8) B
EGO - (1) A (2) A (3) C (4) C (5) C (6) D (7) B (8) A
EPCO - (1) C (2) C (3) A (4) D (5) D (6) D (7) A (8) A
EBO - (1) D (2) A (3) D (4) C (5) C (6) C (7) A (8) B
ECO - (1) C (2) C (3) C (4) B (5) A (6) A (7) A (8) A

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