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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 Section

Q1: Keshav saw 2 cows and 2 horses outside. How many legs did he see?
(a) 12
(b) 14
(c) 16
(d) 20

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Ans: (c)
A cow has 4 legs and a horse has also 4 legs.
Number of cows = 2
Number of legs of 2 cows = 4 + 4 = 8
Number of horses = 2
Number of legs of 2 horses = 4 + 4 = 8
Total number of legs = 8 + 8 = 16

Q2: Strawberry_____ is the third strawberry to the right of eighth strawberry from right end.
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 4

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Ans: (a)
Strawberry 5 is the third strawberry to the right of eighth strawberry from right end.

Q3: If given below numbers are arranged in the descending order, then which number will be the sixth from the right? 
406 329 103 119 986 732 768 685
(a) 732
(b) 329
(c) 406
(d) 768

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Ans: (a)
The given numbers are arranged in descending order,
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3

Q4: In a class test, Sapna scored more than only Kanak. Neha scored more than Gunjan. Who scored lowest marks among these four?
(a) Neha
(b) Sapna
(c) Gunjan
(d) Kanak

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Ans: (d)
The arrangement of four students according to their marks is as follows:
Neha > Gunjan > Sapna > Kanak
So, Kanak scored lowest marks among them.

Q5: If 'Delhi' is called 'Agra', 'Agra' is called 'Mumbai', 'Mumbai' is called 'Chennai', then in which city is Red Fort situated?
(a) Delhi
(b) Mumbai
(c) Chennai
(d) Agra

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Ans: (d)
Red Fort is situated in Delhi and Delhi is called Agra. So, Red Fort is situated in Agra.

Science Section

Q6: Starting from the first letter, strike out every alternate letter to get the name of a food preservation method and select the correct option.
(a) RFORSYPIQNLGD
(b) PCOARNCNEILNAGI
(c) CSETFEGAHMJIKNLGM
(d) FRGOHAISOTPIQNRGS

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Ans: (b)
Canning is done to preserve food by storing them in salt or sugar syrup. Frying, Steaming and Roasting are methods to cook food.

Q7: I am a shiny fruit and you can find me in red and green colours. An ____________ a day, keeps doctor away.
(a) Apple 
(b) Apricot
(c) Strawberry 
(d) Watermelon

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Ans: (a)
Apple is the source for almost all the components of food.

Q8: Study the given relationship between plants on the basis of types of roots they possess. 
Mustard: Onion :: Turnip: X 
Which of the following plants can be placed at X?
(a) Sweet potato
(b) Radish
(c) Sugarcane
(d) Mango

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Ans: (c)

  • Mustard Onion have different types of roots: Mustard has a taproot while Onion has a fibrous root.
  • Turnip 
  • To maintain the relationship, we need a plant that has a fibrous root like Onion.
  •  Sugarcane is known for its fibrous root system, making it the correct choice for X.

Q9: Reema took a lit candle and placed an inverted glass jar over it. After a while, the candle went out. What does this experiment demonstrate?
(a) Air assists in putting out the fire.
(b) Air possesses weight.
(c) Air can be seen.
(d) Air is essential for combustion.

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Ans: (d)

  • This experiment illustrates that air is necessary for burning. When the candle is covered, it consumes the oxygen inside the jar.
  • As the oxygen depletes, the candle cannot sustain the flame and goes out.
  • This shows that without air, specifically oxygen, fire cannot continue to burn.
  • Thus, air plays a crucial role in the process of combustion.

Q10: Unscramble the provided letters to identify the bird known for its talons.
(a) KEPWCODOER
(b) GALEE
(c) NENIPGU
(d) SIOCTHR

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Ans: (b)

  • The letters "GALEE" can be rearranged to spell "EAGLE," which is a bird recognized for its strong talons.
  • Talons are sharp claws that help birds of prey, like eagles, catch and hold onto their prey.
  • The other options do not form the name of a bird with talons when unscrambled.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) GALEE, which represents the eagle.

Q11: Coriander ___________ are used as spice.
(a) fruits 
(b) roots
(c) flowers 
(d) seeds

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Ans: (d)
Coriander seeds are added to vegetables to give them a different taste and fragrance.

Q12: Man-made fibers are referred to as synthetic fibers because they are composed of ________.
(a) Wool
(b) Flax
(c) Chemicals
(d) Cotton

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Ans: (c)

  • Man-made fibers are known as synthetic fibers because they are created using chemicals rather than natural materials.
  • These fibers are produced through various chemical processes, allowing for a wide range of properties and uses.
  • Unlike natural fibers like wool or jute, synthetic fibers can be engineered for specific applications.
  • Examples of synthetic fibers include polyester and nylon, which are widely used in clothing and textiles.

Q13: Birds like eagles, vultures and owls have strong and sharp claws to help them to catch their prey. These claws are called:
(a) clippers 
(b) webs
(c) talons 
(d) hookers

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Ans: (c)
Talons are useful for grasping the prey and take long and high flights

Q14: To promote education policy, the government is offering free ____________to the students in government schools.
(a) Dinner 
(b) Breakfast
(c) Mid-day meal 
(d) All of these

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Ans: (c)
The meals during half-day of the school timing, called mid-day meals are provided by government to promote education among socially and economically backward classes.

Q15: We get food from ______________.
(a) Plants 
(b) Animals
(c) Both a and b 
(d) None of these

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Ans: (c)
We get fruits, vegetables, cereals and pulses from plants and we get meat and eggs from animals.

Q16: ____________ is a food item that does not spoil.
(a) Potato 
(b) Sugar
(c) Honey 
(d) Lady’s finger

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Ans: (c)
Honey is the only food item that does not spoil with passage of time.

Q17: Which of the following organ systems assists in body movement and safeguards certain soft organs?
(a) Nervous system
(b) Skeletal system
(c) Circulatory system
(d) Digestive system

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Ans: (b)

  • The skeletal system is crucial for providing structure to the body.
  • It enables movement by working with muscles.
  • Additionally, it protects vital soft organs, such as the heart and lungs.
  • Other systems like the nervous and circulatory systems have different functions and do not primarily focus on movement and protection.

Q18: Select the odd one out based on means of transport.
(a) Jet plane
(b) Auto-rickshaw
(c) Car
(d) Train

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Ans: (a)

  • Jet plane is primarily used for air travel, while the others are ground vehicles.
  • Auto-rickshaw, Car, and Train all operate on roads or tracks.
  • This makes the Jet plane distinct in terms of its mode of transport.
  • Thus, it is the odd one out in this list.

Q19: The animals that eat only plants are called ____________.
(a) Herbivores 
(b) Carnivores
(c) Omnivores 
(d) Insectivorous

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Ans: (a)
Animals like deer, zebra, etc. are herbivores.

Q20: Our bones and teeth are strong due to:
(a) Banana 
(b) Chapati
(c) Rice 
(d) Milk 

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Ans: (d)
Milk consist of calcium and phosphorus which are main components of bone.

Q21: The bird can fly backwards is
(a) Hummingbird 
(b) Honey eater
(c) Sunbird 
(d) Kingfisher

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Ans: (a)
Hummingbird is the smallest bird and the only bird that can fly backwards

Q22: Fill in the blanks with the correct option. The food that we eat enters our body through _____, then it first goes into _____ and then into ______, _____ and ______. Finally, it comes out through ________.
(a) Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, anus
(b) Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus
(c) Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine, anus
(d) Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, large intestine, small intestine, anus

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Ans: (b)

  • Food intake process: The journey of food starts when we eat it through the mouth.
  • Next, it travels down the oesophagus to reach the stomach, where it is broken down.
  • After the stomach, food moves into the small intestine for nutrient absorption, then into the large intestine.
  • Finally, waste is expelled from the body through the anus.

Q23: Which bird makes a hole in the trunk of the tree with the help of its beak?
(a) Kingfisher 
(b) Woodpecker
(c) Pelican 
(d) Flamingo

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Ans: (b)
Pelican and Flamingo do not live on trees and kingfisher lives in coastal areas.

Q24: Which of the following is considered a positive behavior?
(a) Biting nails
(b) Spitting on the road
(c) Throwing garbage outside your neighbor’s door
(d) Covering the mouth while yawning

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Ans: (d)

  • Covering the mouth while yawning is a good habit as it shows respect for others and helps prevent the spread of germs.
  • In contrast, options like biting nails, spitting on the road, and throwing garbage are negative behaviors that can be harmful or disrespectful.
  • Practicing good habits like covering your mouth is important for maintaining hygiene and social etiquette.
  • Overall, good habits contribute to a healthier and more considerate community.

Q25: Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
(a) Sound can travel through solids and liquids but not through gases.
(b) Echoes can be used to find the depth of the sea.
(c) Light travels faster than sound.
(d) Sound is produced when an object vibrates.

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Ans: (a)

  • Sound can travel through solids and liquids, but it can also travel through gases. This statement is incorrect because sound actually travels through all three states of matter, although it travels fastest in solids.
  • Echoes are indeed used to measure the depth of the sea, which is a correct statement.
  • It is true that light travels faster than sound, making this statement correct as well.
  • Sound is produced by vibrations, which is also a correct statement.

Q26: Which of the following plants is classified as a creeper?
(a) Muskmelon
(b) Grapevine
(c) Banana
(d) Sunflower

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Ans: (a)

  • Creepers are plants that grow along the ground and spread out horizontally.
  • Among the options, Muskmelon is known for its creeping growth habit.
  • In contrast, Grapevine grows vertically, Banana is an upright plant, and Sunflower stands tall.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Muskmelon, as it fits the definition of a creeper.

Q27: What are energy-giving foods rich in?
(a) Carbohydrates 
(b) Minerals
(c) Vitamins 
(d) Proteins

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Ans: (a)
Carbohydrates are the main source of energy in foods.

Q28: In the given food web, P, Q, R, S, T and U are consumers. Which of these consumers are both plant and animal eaters?
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3(a) P and S 
(b) Q and U
(c) R and T 
(d) P and U

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Ans: (d)
P consumes plant and consumer Q. U consumes plants and consumer T. So, both of them are omnivores

Q29: Nidhi drew a balanced diet pyramid as shown in the figure but made some mistakes. Select the correct option regarding it
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3(a) Food items in block 1 should be replaced by food items in block 4.
(b) Food items in block 2 and 3 should be interchanged.
(c) Food items in block 1 and 2 should be interchanged.
(d) Food items in block 3 should be replaced with food items in block 4.

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Ans: (c)
We must consume more of fruits and vegetables as compared to rice and cereals.

Q30: Which of the following materials is NOT used to make a pucca house?
(a) Bricks
(b) Cement
(c) Iron rod
(d) Mud

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Ans: (d)

  • Pucca houses are constructed using durable materials that provide strength and stability.
  • Common materials include bricks, cement, and iron rods, which are essential for building.
  • Mud is typically associated with kacha houses, which are less permanent and made from natural materials.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) Mud, as it is not used in the construction of pucca houses.

Achiever’s Section

Q31: Some of the food sources are given in the box.
1. Rice 
2. Wheat 
3. Sugar 
4. Fruits 
5. Vegetables 
6. Milk 
7. Potato 
8. Butter 
9. Eggs 
10. Cheese 
11. Pulses 
12. Oil
Which list best classifies the given food sources into four components of food. Carbohydrates (C), Fats (F), Proteins (P), Vitamins and Minerals (V and M).
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Ans: (a)
Cereals, sugar and potatoes are rich source of carbohydrates; butter, cheese and oil add fats to the body; milk, eggs and pulses are rich sources of proteins; fruits, vegetables, milk and eggs provide necessary vitamins and minerals to us.

Q32: Which natural process is shown in the figure?
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3(a) Food chain 
(b) Food web
(c) Food pyramid 
(d) None of these

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Ans: (a) 
Food chain shows how living things depend on each other for food and how energy moves from one living thing to another

Q33: Refer to the given food web and select the INCORRECT option regarding it.
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3(a) W is the only producer while U is the only top consumer in the given food web.
(b) X is an omnivore whereas Y and T are carnivores in the food web.
(c) There are five interconnected food chains in the food web.
(d) V and Z are the only herbivores.

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Ans: (c)
There are only four food chains in this food web. The plants (W) are being consumed by four different organisms.

Q34: To which food group do these belong to?
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 3(a) Oil seeds 
(b) Spices
(c) Pulses 
(d) Cereals

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Ans: (b)
Spices are added in small quantities in food items to give aroma, flavour and colour to the dishes.

Q35: _____________________ occurs when sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide merge with water vapour in the air and falls as rain and snow.
(a) Snowfall 
(b) Heavy rain
(c) Hail 
(d) Acid rain

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Ans: (d)
Acid rain destroys metal products and causes harmful skin diseases to animals and destroys plants.

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