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
Q1: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Birilliant
(b) Brilliant
(c) Brellient
(d) Briliant
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct spelling is “brilliant,” which refers to someone who is very clever, skilled, or successful.
- Options (a), (c), and (d) contain spelling errors.
- Recognizing the correct spelling is important for effective communication.
- Always double-check spellings to avoid misunderstandings.
Q2: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Sturggle
(b) Struegle
(c) Struggle
(d) Sturglle
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct spelling is “struggle,” which refers to the act of trying very hard to accomplish something.
- It is important to recognize the correct spelling to ensure clear communication.
- Options (a), (b), and (d) contain misspellings that can lead to confusion.
- Always double-check spelling to avoid misunderstandings in writing.
Q3: Choose the synonym of "Uncanny."
(a) Unusual
(b) Regular
(c) Natural
(d) Ordinary
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Uncanny refers to something that is strange or mysterious, often in a way that is unsettling.
- The word that best matches this meaning is unusual, which also indicates something that is not typical or expected.
- In contrast, options like regular, natural, and ordinary imply normalcy and commonness, which do not align with the meaning of uncanny.
- Thus, the correct answer is (a) Unusual.
Q4: Choose the opposite of the word "Taunt."
(a) Insult
(b) Tease
(c) Jeer
(d) Praise
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The opposite of the term "taunt" is "praise."
- "Taunt" refers to the act of intentionally annoying or upsetting someone.
- In contrast, "praise" means to compliment or admire someone or something.
- Thus, while taunting is negative, praising is positive, making them antonyms.
Q5: What sound does an owl make?
(a) Hoot
(b) Oink
(c) Moo
(d) Buzz
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The sound produced by an owl is commonly referred to as a "hoot."
- This distinctive sound is used by owls for communication and to establish their territory.
- Other animals make different sounds, such as pigs that oink, cows that moo, and bees that buzz.
- Therefore, the correct answer is (a) Hoot.
Q6: Which of the following is not typically found in a school?
(a) Teacher
(b) Student
(c) Peon
(d) Lawyer
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Among all the options, a “lawyer” is the one you would not usually find in a school setting.
- Lawyers typically work in a courtroom or legal office, not in educational institutions.
- In contrast, teachers, students, and peons are all essential roles within a school.
- Thus, the correct answer is (d) Lawyer.
Choose the correct option for the underlined word (Question 7 to 8)
Q7: "The students are talking loudly."
(a) Noun
(b) Adjective
(c) Verb
(d) Adverb
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The underlined word “loudly” functions as an adverb in this sentence.
- It describes how the students are talking, indicating the manner of the action.
- Adverbs often modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing more detail.
- In this case, “loudly” tells us the way the action of talking is being performed.
Q8: "The teacher gave me a good exercise."
(a) Masculine gender
(b) Feminine gender
(c) Neuter gender
(d) Common gender
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The underlined word “teacher” refers to a person who can be of any gender, thus it is classified as common gender.
- Common gender includes both male and female, which means it is not limited to just one gender.
- In this case, the term “teacher” does not specify if it is a male or female, making it a perfect example of common gender.
- Therefore, the correct answer is option (d) Common gender.
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 9 to 15)
Q9: The snail has a ___________ on its back.
(a) pod
(b) shell
(c) frame
(d) shed
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct term is "shell," which refers to the hard outer covering of the snail.
- This shell serves as a protective barrier against predators and environmental hazards.
- Other options like "pod," "frame," and "shed" do not accurately describe the structure found on a snail's back.
- Thus, the shell is essential for the snail's survival and well-being.
Q10: I ___________ my bag in the metro last night.
(a) leave
(b) have left
(c) left
(d) leaving
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The sentence refers to an action that occurred in the past, specifically indicated by the phrase “last night.”
- Therefore, the correct verb form to use is “left,” which is the past tense of “leave.”
- Options like “leave,” “have left,” and “leaving” do not fit the context of a completed action in the past.
Q11: ___________ is Shruti always late for the class?
(a) When
(b) Why
(c) What
(d) Which
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The appropriate why question word to inquire about the reason for Shruti's lateness is "why."
- This question seeks to understand the cause behind her being late.
- The other options do not fit as they do not ask for a reason.
- Thus, "why" is the correct choice for this context.
Q12: Riya was hurt ___________ her teacher scolded her.
(a) when
(b) of
(c) too
(d) than
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The word "when" is a conjunction that shows the time an event occurred.
- In this sentence, it connects Riya's feeling of being hurt to the moment her teacher scolded her.
- Using "when" makes it clear that her hurt feelings happened at the same time as the scolding.
- The other options do not fit the context of the sentence correctly.
Q13: My friend is taking leave for ___________ days.
(a) little
(b) more
(c) some
(d) fewer
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The word “some” is an adjective that refers to an unspecified quantity of days.
- In this context, it suggests that the exact number of days is not defined but is more than one.
- Using “some” is appropriate when you want to express a certain amount without being specific.
- The other options do not fit well in this context, as they either imply a smaller quantity or are not suitable for this sentence structure.
Q14: My uncle ___________ visits my grandparents once a week.
(a) soon
(b) usually
(c) frequently
(d) ultimately
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The appropriate adverb here is “usually”, which indicates that the action happens “most often.”
- This word modifies the frequency of the visits to the grandparents.
- Using “usually” suggests a regular pattern of behavior.
- Other options like “soon” and “ultimately” do not fit the context of regular visits.
Q15: ___________ flowers in the garden are beautiful.
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The word "the" is a definite article that refers to specific items.
- In this case, it points to particular flowers in the garden.
- Using "the" indicates that we are talking about known flowers, not just any flowers.
- Thus, the correct choice is "the" because it specifies which flowers are being referred to.
Reading
Look at the picture and choose the correct answer. (Questions from 16 to 20)
Q16: Siya is ___________ her mother’s hand.
(a) held
(b) holds
(c) hold
(d) holding
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The phrase "is" suggests that the action is currently happening.
- In this context, the correct form of the verb is "holding," which indicates an ongoing action.
- Using "held" would imply a completed action, while "holds" and "hold" do not fit grammatically with "is."
- Thus, "holding" is the appropriate choice to convey that Siya is actively grasping her mother’s hand at this moment.
Q17: The shop owner is feeding a banana __________ the parrot.
(a) too
(b) to
(c) for
(d) of
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct preposition here is "to" because it shows the direction of the action.
- In this context, the shop owner is giving the banana to the parrot.
- Using "to" indicates that the parrot is the recipient of the banana.
- Other options like "too," "for," and "of" do not fit the meaning of the sentence.
Q18: There are many ___________ in the display.
(a) cage
(b) cage’s
(c) cages
(d) caging
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The word "many" suggests that we need a plural noun to complete the sentence.
- Among the options, "cages" is the only plural form of the noun "cage."
- Using "cage" would be incorrect as it is singular, while "cage’s" indicates possession, and "caging" is a verb form.
- Thus, the correct choice is "cages," which fits perfectly in the context.
Q19: There are two bags of dog food ___________ the counter.
(a) in
(b) at
(c) in front of
(d) next to
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct preposition is "in front of" because it indicates the specific location of the dog food relative to the counter.
- Using "in front of" clearly shows that the bags are positioned directly ahead of the counter.
- Other options like "in," "at," and "next to" do not accurately describe the exact placement of the bags in this context.
- Thus, "in front of" is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.
Q20: There is no ___________ in the picture.
(a) cat
(b) child
(c) aquarium
(d) spider
View AnswerAns: (d)
- In the picture, we can clearly see that there is no spider.
- The other options, such as cat, child, and aquarium, may or may not be present, but the question specifically states there is no spider.
- This means that among the options given, the correct answer is spider.
Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 21 to 25)
Rosie and her brother Sam went camping with their mom and dad. Sam and dad set up the tent while Rosie and mom collected sticks to start a bonfire.
Once the tent was set up, they started a fire in the bonfire pit. Rosie and Sam looked for long, pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them.
Rosie, Sam, mom and dad each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogs over the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs inside the buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were appetising.
After they all enjoyed their hot dogs, Rosie took out the marshmallows for dessert. They all roasted marshmallows over the fire until they turned a nice shade of brown. Then they popped the yummy treats into their mouths.
Sitting around the bonfire, eating marshmallows under the night sky, and counting the stars is Rosie and Sam’s favourite part of camping.
Q21: Why did Rosie and her mother gather sticks?
(a) To tidy up the place
(b) To ignite a bonfire
(c) To scare off wild animals
(d) To assemble the tent
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Rosie and her mother gathered sticks specifically to ignite a bonfire. This activity is often done for warmth, cooking, or light.
- Collecting sticks is a common preparation step when planning to have a bonfire.
- The other options, like cleaning or setting up a tent, do not relate to the primary purpose of gathering sticks in this context.
- Thus, the correct answer is that they collected sticks to start a bonfire.
Q22: Rosie and Sam discovered four ideal pointy sticks for ________.
(a) starting a bonfire
(b) playing games with each other
(c) cooking hot dogs over the fire
(d) scaring away birds
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Rosie and Sam found four perfect pointy sticks specifically for cooking hot dogs over the fire.
- This indicates that the sticks were intended for a cooking purpose, rather than for games or other activities.
- Using pointy sticks is a common method for roasting hot dogs, making this option the most suitable.
- The other options do not align with the typical use of pointy sticks in this context.
Q23: Why were they rotating the sticks while preparing the hot dogs?
(a) So that the hot dogs get burned.
(b) So that the hot dogs get cooked on one side.
(c) So that the hot dogs looked appealing to eat.
(d) So that the hot dogs get cooked on all sides.
View AnswerAns: (d)
- They were turning the sticks to ensure that the hot dogs were evenly cooked.
- This method allows the hot dogs to be heated thoroughly, preventing any part from being undercooked.
- By rotating, they achieve a nice, even cooking on all sides, enhancing the flavor.
- This technique is common in cooking to ensure uniformity in preparation.
Q24: What did Rosie and Sam enjoy the most about their camping experience?
(a) Starting the bonfire and eating the marshmallows
(b) Sitting around the bonfire, eating the marshmallows under the night sky, and counting the stars
(c) Cooking the hot dogs and eating them while watching the sunset
(d) Collecting the sticks and starting the bonfire to cook hot dogs
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The most enjoyable aspect of camping for Rosie and Sam was sitting around the bonfire.
- They loved eating marshmallows while being under the night sky.
- Additionally, they found joy in counting the stars, which made the experience even more special.
- This combination of activities created a memorable and fun camping experience for them.
Q25: In the passage, the word ‘appetizing’ means _________.
(a) unpleasant
(b) dull
(c) delicious
(d) stale
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Appetizing refers to something that looks or smells good and makes you want to eat it.
- In this context, it is synonymous with delicious, indicating that the food is appealing and tasty.
- The other options like unpleasant, dull, and stale do not convey the same positive meaning.
- Thus, the correct answer is (c) delicious, as it captures the essence of what makes food appealing.
Spoken and Written Expression
Choose the Most Suitable Option to Complete Each Conversation. (Question 26 to 30)
Q26: Customer: How much _________ it cost?
Shopkeeper: It’s Rs. 250.
(a) do
(b) done
(c) does
(d) doing
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct verb form to use here is “does”, which is appropriate for the third-person singular subject “it”.
- In English, we use “does” when asking questions about the cost or price of something.
- Using “do”, “done”, or “doing” would not fit grammatically in this context.
- Thus, the complete question should read: "How much does it cost?"
Q27: Mother: Why didn’t you ___________ me before?
(a) tell
(b) told
(c) telling
(d) tells
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct verb form to use here is "tell". This is because the phrase "didn't" indicates that the action happened in the past.
- When using "did", we always use the base form of the verb, which in this case is "tell".
- Options like "told," "telling," and "tells" are incorrect because they do not fit the grammatical structure required after "didn't."
- Thus, the answer is (a) tell.
Q28: Teacher: Why haven’t you completed the test ___________?
(a) soon
(b) yet
(c) always
(d) ever
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The appropriate adverb “yet” is used to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time.
- In this context, it suggests that the test is expected to be completed but has not been done so far.
- Using “yet” implies that there is still time for the action to occur.
- Other options like “soon” or “always” do not fit the context of something that has not happened up to now.
Q29: Seema: ___________ of these belongs to you?
Jaya: That one.
(a) What
(b) Why
(c) Whose
(d) Which
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The appropriate wh-question word to use here is "which".
- This word is ideal when you need to select from a specific set of items.
- In this context, Seema is asking about a particular item among several options.
- Thus, "which" effectively conveys the question about ownership.
Q30: What did you do last night?
(a) looked
(b) saw
(c) watched
(d) viewed
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct verb to use here is "watched," because it fits the context of the sentence.
- The conversation is in the past tense, indicating that the action has already happened.
- While "looked" and "saw" are also verbs, they do not convey the same meaning as "watched" in this context.
- "Viewed" is a different option but does not fit the casual context of watching TV.
Achievers Section
Q31: A worm is utilized as ___________ in fishing.
(a) bribe
(b) award
(c) bait
(d) prize
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct term here is bait, which refers to the food used to attract fish when fishing.
- In this context, a worm serves as an effective attraction for fish, making it a common choice among anglers.
- Other options like "bribe" or "award" do not fit the context of fishing.
- Thus, the word bait is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.
Q32: Rashi is upset ___________ me for canceling the plan.
(a) by
(b) for
(c) to
(d) with
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct preposition to use here is "with", which indicates a feeling towards someone.
- In this context, "upset with" means Rashi is feeling bad or disappointed regarding me.
- Using "with" shows the relationship of the emotion to the person involved.
- Other options do not convey the same meaning in this context.
Q33: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Contagious
(b) Cuntegious
(c) Contaegios
(d) Contagoious
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct spelling is “contagious,” which refers to a disease that can be transmitted by touching someone or something that is infected.
- This word is important in medical contexts, especially when discussing how diseases spread.
- The other options are misspellings and do not represent any valid word.
- Recognizing the correct spelling helps in effective communication and understanding of health-related topics.
Q34: Choose the synonym of "Comply."
(a) Agree
(b) Deny
(c) Participate
(d) Argue
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The word "comply" means to follow or obey rules or requests.
- The best synonym for "comply" is "agree," as both imply a sense of conformity or consent.
- In contrast, "deny" and "argue" suggest disagreement, while "participate" does not convey the same meaning.
- Thus, the correct choice is "agree."
Q35: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation.
Jay: Pay attention! You ___________ listen to what the instructor is saying.
(a) can
(b) must
(c) might
(d) should
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The appropriate modal verb here is “must”, indicating that it is essential to listen to the instructor.
- Using “must” emphasizes the importance of paying attention.
- Other options like “can” or “might” do not convey the same level of necessity.
- Thus, the correct choice is “must” as it shows obligation.