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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

Logical Reasoning

Q1: In a class test, Tushar scored more than only Anusha. Nandy scored more than Purvi. Who scored highest marks among these four?
(a) Nandy
(b) Tushar
(c) Purvi
(d) Anusha

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Ans: (a) 
The arrangement of four students according to their marks is as follows:
Nandy > Purvi > Tushar > Anusha
So, Nandy scored the highest marks.

Q2: Study the given information carefully and answer the following question: 
Harsh is older than Vinay. Vishal is younger than Vinay. Anshu is younger than Harsh but older than Vishal. If Vinay is younger than only Harsh, then the correct descending order according to their ages is ______.
(a) Harsh, Vinay, Vishal, Anshu
(b) Harsh, Vinay, Anshu, Vishal
(c) Vinay, Harsh, Vishal, Anshu
(d) Vinay, Harsh, Anshu, Vishal

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Ans: (b)

  • Harsh is the oldest, as he is older than Vinay.
  • Vinay is younger than Harsh but older than Vishal.
  • Anshu is younger than Harsh but older than Vishal, placing him between Harsh and Vishal.
  • Thus, the correct order from oldest to youngest is Harsh, Vinay, Anshu, Vishal.

Q3: What is the total weight of the teddy bear  and the car?  
Maths Olympiad Model Practice Test Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4(a) 30 kg 
(b) 375 kg  
(c) 708 kg 
(d) 400 kg 

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Ans: (c)
Weight of Teddy Bear  = 42 kg (each division is of 7 kg)  
Weight of Car = 666 kg (each division is of 9 kg)  
So, total weight = 42 + 666 = 708 kg

Q4: If in a code language PAINT is written as 74128 and EXCEL as 93596, then how ACCEPT will be written in that language?
(a) 455978
(b) 544978
(c) 455378
(d) 733961

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Ans: (a)
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Q5: If today is 3rd day from Tuesday, then what day is today?
(a) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Thursday
(d) Friday

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Ans: (c) 
Today is 3rd day from Tuesday and 3rd day from Tuesday is
Thursday [Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday]. 
So, Today is Thursday.

Q6: Find the word that CANNOT be formed from the letters of the given word.
I N F O R M A T I O N
(a) NATION
(b) INFORM
(c) MOTION
(d) ACTION

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Ans: (d) 
'C' is not in the given word.

Q7: Hindi, English and Maths books are kept in the manner explained below.
(i) Maths book is not the last book.
(ii) Hindi book is above the maths book.
(iii) English book is not at the second place.
Which book is the last book?
(a) English
(b) Maths
(c) Hindi
(d) Can't be determined

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Ans: (a) 
The arrangement of three books is as following:
Books
Hindi
Maths
English
So, English is the last book from the top.

Q8: Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions.
Maths Olympiad Model Practice Test Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4

Number of rectangles in the above figure is___________.
(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 16

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Ans: (c) 
Number of rectangles in the figure is 14.

Q9: If yesterday was 2nd day after Wednesday, then what is today?
(a) Monday
(b) Saturday
(c) Friday
(d) Sunday

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Ans: (b) 
If yesterday was 2nd day after Wednesday, then today is Saturday.
Maths Olympiad Model Practice Test Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4

Q10: If there are 60 seconds in one minute, then how many seconds are there in 12 minutes?
(a) 720 seconds
(b) 620 seconds
(c) 520 seconds
(d) 420 seconds

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Ans: (a) 
One minute = 60 seconds 12 minutes = 60 × 12 = 720 seconds

Mathematical Reasoning

Q11: How many one-fifths are needed to equal one whole?
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 3
(d) 15

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Ans: (a)

  • To find out how many one-fifths make a whole, we can think of it as dividing 1 by 1/5.
  • This is the same as multiplying 1 by the reciprocal of 1/5, which is 5.
  • So, 5 one-fifths will combine to make one whole.
  • Thus, the answer is 5.

Q12: There are ______ multiples of 5 from 20 to 80.
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13

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Ans: (d)

  • To find the multiples of 5 between 20 and 80, we start with the first multiple, which is 20, and the last one, which is 80.
  • The multiples of 5 in this range are: 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80.
  • Counting these gives us a total of 13 multiples of 5.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) 13.

Q13: The sum of place values of 8 and 6 in the number 86000 is _______.
(a) 86
(b) 8600
(c) 14000
(d) 86000

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Ans: (d)

  • The number 86000 has the digit 8 in the ten-thousands place and the digit 6 in the thousands place.
  • The place value of 8 is 80,000 and the place value of 6 is 6,000.
  • Adding these place values gives 80,000 + 6,000 = 86,000.
  • Thus, the sum of the place values of 8 and 6 in 86000 is 86000.

Q14: For a project, Simmi cut a piece of paper  into a shape with 4 sides, but none of  them are of the same length. What could  be the shape of the paper?  
(a) Rectangle 
(b) Quadrilateral  
(c) Square
(d) Pentagon

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Ans: (b)
Quadrilateral is a  geometrical figure with 4 sides. 

Q15: How many line segments are there in a  quadrilateral?  
(a) 2 
(b) 4 
(c) 6 
(d) 5

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Ans: (b)
Quadrilateral has 4 line segments 

Q16: Identify the obtuse angle from the  following option:  
(a) An angle greater than 0° and smaller  than 90°  
(b) An angle exactly of 90°  
(c) An angle greater than 90° and smaller  than 180°  
(d) An angle exactly of 180°

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Ans: (c)
1. An angle greater than 0° and less  than 90° is an acute angle.  
2. An angle greater than 90° and less  than 180° is an obtuse angle.  
3. An angle exactly of 90° is right  angle.  
4. An angle exactly of 180° is straight  angle. 

Q17: IX + XV + XX =  ........  
(a) 45 
(b) 35 
(c) 44 
(d) 40

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Ans: (c)
IX + XV + XX = 9 + 15 + 20  = 44  

Q18: Write the following number in words:  
60,000  
(a) Sixty thousand  
(b) Seventy thousand  
(c) Two thousand  
(d) Thousand

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Ans: (a)
60,000 = Sixty thousand 

Q19: The numbers to be added are known as  ________  
(a) Sum 
(b) Difference  
(c) Addends 
(d) Minuend 

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Ans: (c)
In addition, the numbers  which are added are called addends.

Q20: Subtract of (61349 – 43160) =  
(a) 118899 
(b) 91188  
(c) 18189 
(d) 18918

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Ans: (c)
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Everyday Mathematics

Q21: Sachin has ₹37,683 in his bank account. After two days, he withdraws ₹13,435 from his account. Finally, he deposits ₹1,829 in his account. How much amount of money is in Sachin’s account now?
(a) ₹28,000
(b) ₹26,077
(c) ₹27,050
(d) ₹30,000

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Ans: (b)

  • Start with the initial amount in Sachin's account: ₹37,683.
  • After withdrawing ₹13,435, the new balance is ₹37,683 - ₹13,435 = ₹24,248.
  • Then, he deposits ₹1,829, resulting in a final balance of ₹24,248 + ₹1,829 = ₹26,077.
  • Thus, the amount of money in Sachin’s account now is ₹26,077.

Q22: Anju plants 24 saplings in each of the 16 rows. How many saplings did Anju plant?
(a) 250
(b) 374
(c) 289
(d) 384

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Ans: (d)

  • To find the total number of saplings Anju planted, we need to multiply the number of saplings per row by the number of rows.
  • So, we calculate: 24 saplings/row × 16 rows = 384 saplings.
  • This means Anju planted a total of 384 saplings.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) 384.

Q23: Tarun had 250 kg of flour in his shop. He sold 1/5 of it on Monday and 1/10 of it on Tuesday. How much total quantity of flour did he sell on both days?
(a) 175 kg
(b) 75 kg
(c) 200 kg
(d) 185 kg

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Ans: (b)

  • On Monday, Tarun sold 1/5 of 250 kg, which is 50 kg (250 kg ÷ 5 = 50 kg).
  • On Tuesday, he sold 1/10 of 250 kg, which is 25 kg (250 kg ÷ 10 = 25 kg).
  • To find the total sold, add both amounts: 50 kg + 25 kg = 75 kg.
  • Thus, the total quantity of flour he sold on both days is 75 kg.

Q24: Manya walked 465 km in the month of July. If she walked the same distance each day, then find the distance she walked in one day.
(a) 12 km
(b) 15 km
(c) 18 km
(d) 10 km

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Ans: (b)

  • To find the distance Manya walked each day, we need to divide the total distance by the number of days in July.
  • July has 31 days, so we calculate: 465 km ÷ 31 days = 15 km per day.
  • This means Manya walked the same distance of 15 km every day throughout the month.
  • Thus, the correct answer is 15 km.

Q25: A shopkeeper sold 85 fans in a month. If the cost of 1 fan is ₹480, then how much amount of money did he earn in the month?
(a) ₹40,800
(b) ₹40,000
(c) ₹54,000
(d) ₹50,800

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Ans: (a)

  • To find the total earnings, we need to multiply the number of fans sold by the cost of each fan.
  • The shopkeeper sold 85 fans and each fan costs ₹480.
  • So, the total earnings = 85 fans × ₹480 = ₹40,800.
  • Thus, the shopkeeper earned ₹40,800 in that month.

Q26: A restaurant can accommodate 5200 guests. If there are 1205 adults and 1820 children in the restaurant, how many additional guests can be accommodated?
(a) 2175
(b) 2792
(c) 1854
(d) 1967

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Ans: (a)

  • First, calculate the total number of guests currently in the restaurant by adding the number of adults and children: 1205 + 1820 = 3025.
  • Next, subtract the current number of guests from the total capacity: 5200 - 3025 = 2175.
  • This means the restaurant can accommodate 2175 more guests.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) 2175.

Q27: If the price for 4 dozen bananas is ₹96, what is the price of a single banana?
(a) ₹1
(b) ₹2
(c) ₹3
(d) ₹4

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Ans: (b)

  • To find the cost of 1 banana, first calculate the total number of bananas in 4 dozen. Since 1 dozen equals 12, 4 dozen equals 4 x 12 = 48 bananas.
  • Next, divide the total cost of the bananas by the number of bananas: ₹96 ÷ 48 = ₹2.
  • Thus, the cost of 1 banana is ₹2.

Q28: The cost of some snacks are given below: Muffins - ₹30, Chips - ₹20, Cupcakes - ₹50, Cold drinks - ₹50, Cream roll - ₹20, Patties - ₹25. If Harshi bought 2 cupcakes, 5 patties, 3 cold drinks, and 3 muffins, how much does she have to pay?
(a) ₹355
(b) ₹380
(c) ₹400
(d) ₹465

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Ans: (d)

  • To find the total cost, we calculate the price for each item Harshi bought:
  • 2 cupcakes cost: 2 x ₹50 = ₹100
  • 5 patties cost: 5 x ₹25 = ₹125
  • 3 cold drinks cost: 3 x ₹50 = ₹150
  • 3 muffins cost: 3 x ₹30 = ₹90
  • Now, add all these amounts together: ₹100 + ₹125 + ₹150 + ₹90 = ₹465
  • Thus, the total amount Harshi has to pay is ₹465.

Q29: A poultry farm sends 1647 eggs to the  market in a van. On the way, 234 eggs  broke. How many eggs were left in the  van?  
(a) 1413 
(b) 1234 
(c) 1647 
(d) 234

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Ans: (a)
Number of eggs left in the  van = 1647 – 234 = 1413 

Q30: What is the difference between the  smallest 5-digit number and the greatest  4-digit number?  
(a) 3 
(b) 2 
(c) 1 
(d) 9

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Ans: (c)  
Smallest 5-digit number  = 10,000  
Greatest 4-digit number = 9999  
Difference = 10,000 – 9999 = 1

Achievers Section

Q31: Select the INCORRECT statement.
(a) If any two sides of a triangle are equal, then the triangle is said to be an isosceles triangle.
(b) If all three sides of a triangle are equal, then the triangle is said to be an equilateral triangle.
(c) A square has all its sides of equal measure.
(d) A rectangle has all its sides of different measures.

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Ans: (d)

  • In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal, which means it can have two pairs of equal sides, not all different.
  • An isosceles triangle has at least two equal sides, while an equilateral triangle has all three sides equal.
  • A square is a special type of rectangle where all four sides are equal.
  • Thus, the statement about a rectangle having all sides different is incorrect.

Q32: Prema wishes to buy a gold ring to 2 g  50 mg and a necklace weighing 12 g 675  mg. If she has a 8 g gold coin which she  wants to exchange for the jewellery, for  how much gold does she have to pay?  
(a) 8 g 725 mg 
(b) 8 g 752 mg  
(c) 6 g 752 mg 
(d) 6 g 725 mg

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Ans: (d)
The jewellery weighs 2 g 50mg  + 12 g 675 mg = 14 g 725 mg  
Now, 14 g 725 mg – 8 g of gold = 6 g 725 mg  
She needs to pay for 6 g 725 mg of gold. 

Q33: The elevator in the Glowstar Mall can  carry a maximum of 280 kg. There are  four people already inside the elevator  who weigh 75 kg, 65 kg, 40 kg and 33  kg. Can a fifth person weighing 70 kg be  allowed into the elevator?  
(a) Yes 
(b) No  
(c) May be 
(d) Can’t say 

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Ans: (a)
Four people in the elevator  weigh 75 kg + 65 kg + 40 kg + 33 kg = 213  kg  
The elevator can carry a maximum of 280  kg  
Therefore, fifth person can weigh (280 –  213) kg = 67 kg and less than 67 kg  
A person weighing 70 kg cannot be  allowed into the elevator. 

Q34: Garima can make a paper plane in 3  minutes. She started making paper  planes at 2: 30 p.m. and took a break of  35 minutes at 4: 00 p.m. At what time did  she finish making 100 paper planes?  
(a) 8: 31 p.m. 
(b) 9: 00 p.m. 
(c) 9: 05 p.m. 
(d) 8: 05 p.m. 

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Ans: (d)
Time taken by Garima to  make 1 plane = 3 minutes  
Time taken by Garima to make 100 planes  = 3 × 100 minutes = 300 minutes  =  300/60  = 5 hours.  
So, 5 hours after 2: 30 p.m. = 7: 30 p.m.  
But she takes the break of 35 minutes, so  we add these 35 minutes to 7: 30 p.m.  
Thus, 7: 30 p.m. + 35 minutes = 8: 05 p.m. 

Q35: 4. Amrit has either ₹ 5 or ₹ 10 notes. She has  a total ₹ 240. How many more ₹ 5 notes  than ₹ 10 notes will be there?  
(a) 21 
(b) 12  
(c) 28 
(d) 24

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Ans: (a)
She has 30 notes of ₹ 5  = ₹ 5 × 30 = 150  and 9 notes of ₹ 10 = ₹ 10 × 9 = ₹ 90  
So, the total is ₹ 150 + ₹ 90 = ₹ 240  
Now, the difference between the number  of ₹ 5 and ₹ 10 notes = 30 – 9 = 21  
So, she has 21 more ₹ 5 notes than ₹ 10.

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