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Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.

Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the correct option to fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 9)
Q1: We need a _______ of bananas for the cake.
(a) pack
(b) bunch
(c) box
(d) set

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct term for a group of bananas is a bunch. This is how bananas naturally grow together on a plant.
  • While a pack or box could refer to how bananas are sold, they do not describe the natural grouping.
  • A set is not a common term used for bananas.
  • Thus, the most accurate answer is bunch, as it reflects the way bananas are typically found.

Q2: I purchased this bag because my sister wants to use ______.
(a) its
(b) it's
(c) these
(d) it

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is it's, which is a contraction for "it is." In this context, it indicates that the bag is intended for the sister's use.
  • Its is a possessive form, which would not fit here as we are not indicating ownership.
  • These is plural and does not match the singular noun "bag."
  • It is also singular but does not convey the intended meaning of "it is."

Q3: When I got to the party, my friend had already ______.
(a) left
(b) leaving
(c) leave
(d) arrives

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is left because it is the past participle form of the verb, which is needed here.
  • The sentence indicates that the action of leaving happened before I arrived, so we use the past perfect tense.
  • Using leaving or leave would not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (a) left, as it correctly completes the sentence.

Q4: This is a ______ most wonderful place I have ever visited.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is "an" because it is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. In this case, "most" starts with a vowel sound, making "an" the appropriate choice.
  • Using "a" would be incorrect here since "a" is used before consonant sounds.
  • Similarly, "the" is not suitable as it specifies a particular noun, while "no article" does not fit grammatically.
  • Thus, "an" is the best fit for this sentence structure.

Q5: Taking a balanced diet is _______ than eating junk food.
(a) more healthy
(b) healthier
(c) healthy
(d) healthiest

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Ans: (b)

  • When we say a balanced diet is healthier, we are comparing it to junk food.
  • The term healthier indicates that a balanced diet is better for our health than junk food.
  • Junk food often lacks essential nutrients and can lead to health issues.
  • In contrast, a balanced diet provides the necessary vitamins and minerals for overall well-being.

Q6: ______ there lived a bagpiper in a nearby town.
(a) Usually
(b) Ago
(c) Once
(d) Always

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is Once, which indicates that the story is set in the past.
  • Using Once suggests that this is a tale that happened at some point, making it suitable for storytelling.
  • Other options like Usually and Always imply a regular occurrence, which doesn't fit the context of a story.
  • Ago is also not appropriate here as it typically follows a time reference, such as "two years ago."

Q7: I saw a little girl peeping ______ the window.
(a) for
(b) through
(c) to
(d) over

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is through. This indicates that the girl is looking inside from the outside.
  • Using through suggests she is looking past the window, which makes sense in this context.
  • Other options like for, to, and over do not convey the same meaning of looking into something.
  • Thus, through is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.

Q8: You must hurry up ______ you will be late.
(a) although
(b) unless
(c) until
(d) otherwise

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is otherwise because it indicates a consequence of not hurrying up.
  • If you do not hurry, the result will be that you will be late.
  • Using otherwise clearly shows that there is an alternative outcome if the action is not taken.
  • The other options do not fit the context of the sentence as they do not convey the same meaning.

Q9: My mother ______ food in the kitchen right now.
(a) is cooking
(b) was cooking
(c) cooked
(d) has cooked

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is is cooking because it indicates an action happening at the present moment.
  • Using was cooking suggests it happened in the past, which is not correct here.
  • Cooked implies a completed action, and has cooked suggests a past action with relevance to the present, both of which do not fit the context.
  • Thus, is cooking is the only option that accurately describes what is happening right now.

Choose the part of the sentence that has an error. (Question 10 to 11)
Q10: Jayashree passed her final examination with fly colours.
(a) Jayashree passed 
(b) her final 
(c) examination with 
(d) fly colours.

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Ans: (d)
The correct sentence would be, “Jayashree passed her final examination with flying colours”.

Q11: We all preyed for my brother’s success.
(a) We all 
(b) preyed for 
(c) my brother’s 
(d) success.

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Ans: (b)
The correct sentence would be “We all prayed for my brother’s success.”

Q12: Choose the option with the correct spelling.
(a) Temperemunt
(b) Tamparament
(c) Temperament
(d) Temprament

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling is Temperament, which refers to a person's characteristic mood or behavior.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) contain spelling errors that make them incorrect.
  • Understanding the correct spelling is important for effective communication.
  • Always double-check spelling to ensure clarity in writing.

Q13: Choose the option with the correct spelling.
(a) Bombstik
(b) Bumbastic
(c) Bombastic
(d) Bmbastic

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling is Bombastic, which means using high-sounding language with little meaning.
  • Options like Bombstik and Bmbastic are incorrect as they do not represent any known word.
  • Bumbastic is also a misspelling and does not convey the intended meaning.
  • Thus, the only correct choice is Bombastic.

Q14: Choose the synonym of EXPLORE.
(a) Find
(b) Neglect
(c) Overlook
(d) Search

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Ans: (d)

  • The word explore means to search or investigate something thoroughly.
  • Among the options, search is the closest synonym to explore, as both involve looking for information or discovering something new.
  • On the other hand, options like neglect and overlook imply ignoring or not paying attention, which is the opposite of exploring.
  • Thus, the correct answer is search, as it aligns perfectly with the meaning of explore.

Q15: Choose the opposite of HAZARDOUS.
(a) Secure
(b) Banish
(c) Small
(d) Risky

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Ans: (a)

  • The word HAZARDOUS means something that is dangerous or risky.
  • The correct antonym is SECURE, which means safe and free from danger.
  • BANISH means to get rid of something, which is not the opposite of hazardous.
  • SMALL does not relate to safety or danger, and RISKY is similar to hazardous.

Reading

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 16 to 20)

Once upon a time there lived a crow. She had built her nest on a tree. At the root of the same tree, a snake had built its home.
Whenever the crow laid eggs, the snake would eat them up. The crow felt helpless. “That evil snake. I must do something. Let me go and talk to him,” thought the crow.
The next morning, the crow went to the snake and said politely, “Please spare my eggs, dear friend. Let us live like good neighbors and not disturb each other.” “Huh! You cannot expect me to go hungry. Eggs are what I eat,” replied the snake, in a nasty tone.
The crow felt angry and she thought, “I must teach that snake a lesson.” The very next day, the crow was flying over the King’s palace. She saw the princess wearing an expensive necklace. Suddenly a thought flashed in her mind and she swooped down, picked up the necklace in her beak and flew off to her nest.
When the princess saw the crow flying off with her necklace, she screamed, “Somebody help, the crow has taken my necklace.” Soon the palace guards were running around in search of the necklace. Within a short time the guards found the crow. She still sat with the necklace hanging from her beak.
The clever crow thought, “Now is the time to act.” And she dropped the necklace, which fell right into the snake’s pit.
When the snake heard the noise, it came out of its pit. The palace guards saw the snake. “A snake! Kill it!” they shouted. With big sticks, they beat the snake and killed it.
Then the guards took the necklace and went back to the princess. The crow was happy, “Now my eggs will be safe,” she thought and led a happy and peaceful life.

Q16: The snake used to ______.
(a) help the crow
(b) protect crow babies
(c) eat crow eggs
(d) spare the eggs

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Ans: (c)

  • The question asks what the snake used to do in relation to the crow.
  • The correct answer is that the snake used to eat crow eggs, which indicates a predatory behavior.
  • Options (a) and (b) suggest positive actions towards the crow, while option (d) implies a neutral action.
  • Thus, the snake's action of eating the eggs is the most accurate choice.

Q17: The crow took away ______.
(a) king’s necklace
(b) princess’ necklace
(c) its eggs
(d) guard’s shield

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Ans: (b)

  • The question asks what the crow took away, and the correct answer is the princess’ necklace.
  • This implies that the crow was involved in a theft or mischief related to the princess.
  • The other options, like the king’s necklace or guard’s shield, are incorrect as they do not relate to the princess.
  • Thus, the focus is on the princess and her necklace, making option (b) the right choice.

Q18: Where did the crow drop what it picked up?
(a) In its nest
(b) On the ground
(c) In snake’s pit
(d) Nowhere

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Ans: (c)

  • The crow picked something up and then threw it.
  • It specifically dropped it in the snake’s pit, which is a dangerous place.
  • This action suggests that the crow was either trying to get rid of it or perhaps feed the snake.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that the crow threw it in the snake’s pit.

Q19: Who was responsible for the death of the snake?
(a) The king
(b) The crow itself
(c) The princess
(d) The guards 

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Ans: (d)

  • The question asks about the identity of the one who killed the snake.
  • Among the options, the guards are indicated as the ones who took action against the snake.
  • The other options, such as the king, crow, and princess, do not align with the event of the snake's death.
  • Thus, the correct answer is the guards, who were responsible for this action.

Q20: Which word in the passage means the same as ‘incapable’?
(a) Spare
(b) Helpless
(c) Swooped
(d) Act

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Ans: (b)

  • The word helpless directly conveys the idea of being unable to do something, which aligns with the meaning of incapable.
  • In contrast, spare refers to having extra, swooped means to dive quickly, and act implies taking action, none of which relate to being unable.
  • Thus, helpless is the correct synonym for incapable in this context.

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 21 to 25)

Imagine making it to the biggest stage in youth baseball, yet already knowing you will stand out from the other players. Ella Bruning is just the 20th girl to ever play in the Little League Baseball World Series. While she is the odd girl out on her team of 13 boys, her talent has shined behind the plate and on the mound.
Ella grew up in a sports family. She followed in her mom’s footsteps as a young girl with tons of talent and lots of potential. Ella not only plays baseball, but also softball and basketball, and volleyball. It is no surprise that Ella, who lives in Texas, is a big fan of Astros infielder, Jose Altuve.
When she played on the 10-year-old All-Stars team two years ago, with all boys, that’s when the team nickname “Ella and the Fellas” was born. “On-the-field, they don’t treat me any differently,” she said. “Off-the-field, it’s a little different because I can’t stay with them in a room. I have to stay in my own room.”
Since the summer tournament season has started for the Texas West Little Leaguers, they have been nearly impossible to beat, with their ‘studette’ catcher behind the plate (a nickname her teammates sometimes call her). Ella went 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run in Texas’s win against Washington.

Q21: How many girls have participated in the Little League Baseball World Series to date?
(a) 19
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 20

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Ans: (d)

  • The total number of girls who have played in the Little League Baseball World Series is 20.
  • This number reflects the inclusion of girls in a traditionally male-dominated sport.
  • It highlights the growing participation of girls in baseball at competitive levels.
  • This participation is significant for promoting gender equality in sports.

Q22: Ella’s role model is ______.
(a) her fellow teammates
(b) her mother
(c) her coach
(d) her best friend

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Ans: (b)

  • Ella looks up to her mother as her role model, which shows the importance of family influence.
  • Having a role model can inspire individuals to achieve their goals and develop their character.
  • In this case, Ella's mother likely provides guidance and support, making her a significant figure in Ella's life.
  • Role models can come from various backgrounds, but for Ella, her mother stands out as the most influential.

Q23: Which of these sports is not played by Ella?
(a) Football
(b) Volleyball
(c) Softball
(d) Basketball

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Ans: (a)

  • Ella is involved in various sports, but football is the one she does not participate in.
  • The other options, volleyball, softball, and basketball, are sports that she plays.
  • This question is asking specifically for the sport that she does not play, which is football.
  • Understanding which sports Ella plays helps clarify her interests and activities.

Q24: A nickname given to Ella is ______.
(a) Fellas
(b) Ella
(c) Studdete
(d) All stars

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Ans: (a)

  • The question asks for a nickname associated with Ella.
  • Among the options, Fellas is the only one that serves as a nickname.
  • Ella and Studdete are either the same name or not relevant as nicknames.
  • All stars does not relate to a nickname for Ella.

Q25: The word ‘potential’ in the second paragraph means ______.
(a) lacking
(b) impossible
(c) helpless
(d) promising

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Ans: (d)

  • The term potential refers to something that has the capacity to develop or become something in the future.
  • In this context, it suggests that there is a promise or possibility for growth or success.
  • Options like lacking, impossible, and helpless do not convey this sense of future possibility.
  • Thus, the correct answer is promising, as it aligns with the idea of having potential.

Spoken and Written Expression

Q26: Sameer: When are you leaving tomorrow? 
Jatin: I am planning to head ______ around 8 a.m.
(a) to
(b) off
(c) along
(d) down

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, Jatin is indicating his departure time.
  • The phrase "head off" is commonly used to mean to leave or to set out on a journey.
  • Other options like "to," "along," and "down" do not fit the context of indicating a departure.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) "off," as it conveys the intended meaning of leaving.

Q27: Reena: Are you attending the party this evening? 
Ravi: My mother ______ believe it’s a good idea. So, no.
(a) don’t
(b) doesn’t
(c) hasn’t
(d) isn’t

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, Ravi is responding to Reena's question about the party.
  • The correct form to use with "mother" (a singular noun) is "doesn't," which is the negative form of "does."
  • Using "doesn't" indicates that Ravi's mother does not think it’s a good idea for him to go to the party.
  • The other options do not fit grammatically with the subject "mother."

Q28: Seema: I ______ running yesterday.
(a) go
(b) went
(c) have gone
(d) gone

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is went because it is the past tense of the verb go.
  • Since the sentence refers to an action that happened yesterday, we need to use the past tense.
  • Options like go and have gone do not fit because they do not indicate a completed action in the past.
  • Thus, went is the appropriate choice for this context.

Q29: Riti: Father scolded Riya really badly. 
Kripa: She was wrong so she had to face the ______.
(a) song
(b) singing
(c) music
(d) melody

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Ans: (c)

  • In this conversation, Kripa is responding to Riti's statement about Riya being scolded.
  • The phrase "had to face the" suggests that Riya experienced a consequence for her actions.
  • The correct answer is "music," which is often used metaphorically to indicate the repercussions of one's behavior.
  • Other options like "song," "singing," and "melody" do not fit the context of facing consequences.

Q30: Roy: Back ______, don’t disturb me. 
Geeta: Sorry, I didn’t mean to.
(a) on
(b) at
(c) in
(d) off

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Ans: (d)

  • The phrase "Back off" is a common expression used to ask someone to give space or stop bothering you.
  • In this context, Roy is asking Geeta to not disturb him, which aligns with the meaning of "back off."
  • The other options do not fit the context of asking someone to stop interfering.
  • Thus, the correct answer is "off," as it conveys the intended message clearly.

Achievers Section

Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. (Question 31 to 32)
Q31: I don’t think that is ______ I want to visit.
(a) somewhere
(b) somehow
(c) something
(d) somewhat

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "I don’t think that is somehow I want to visit" suggests a feeling of uncertainty about the place.
  • "Somehow" indicates a vague or unclear way of doing something, which fits the context of expressing doubt.
  • Other options like "somewhere," "something," and "somewhat" do not convey the intended meaning of uncertainty in this context.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (b) somehow, as it aligns with the speaker's sentiment.

Q32: I need a new jacket. Mine is ______.
(a) out
(b) apart
(c) tear
(d) tore

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is "tore," which indicates that the jacket has been damaged or ripped.
  • When something is "tore," it means it has a tear or break in it, making it unusable.
  • In this context, the speaker is expressing the need for a new jacket because the current one is no longer in good condition.
  • Other options like "out," "apart," and "tear" do not fit the sentence correctly.

Q33: Identify the section of the sentence that contains a mistake
The more interesting part of this movie was the climax.
(a) The more
(b) interesting part of
(c) this movie
(d) was the climax

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "The more" is incorrect in this context. It suggests a comparison that is not completed.
  • The sentence should simply state "The interesting part of this movie was the climax." without the comparative form.
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) are correct and do not contain any errors.
  • Thus, the error lies in option (a), making it the correct choice.

Q34: Choose the synonym of VALIANT.
(a) Gutsy
(b) Meek
(c) Fearful
(d) Cowardly

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Ans: (a)

  • The word valiant means showing courage or determination. Therefore, we are looking for a word that has a similar meaning.
  • Among the options, gutsy is the best choice as it also means brave or courageous.
  • The other options, such as meek, fearful, and cowardly, imply a lack of courage, which is the opposite of valiant.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) Gutsy, as it aligns with the meaning of valiant.

Q35: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation. 
Trainee 1: I am so tired. 
Trainee 2: Me too. Let’s call it a ______.
(a) month
(b) Sunday
(c) week
(d) day

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Ans: (d)

  • The phrase "let's call it a" suggests ending something early due to tiredness.
  • Among the options, "day" is the most appropriate choice, indicating they want to stop for the day.
  • Choosing "month," "Sunday," or "week" does not fit the context of feeling tired and wanting to stop.
  • Thus, the correct answer is "day," as it aligns with their current feelings of exhaustion.
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