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Logical Reasoning Section

Q1: If ‘Monkey’ is referred to as ‘Lion’, ‘Lion’ is referred to as ‘Tiger’ and ‘Tiger’ is referred to as ‘Deer’, then ________ is the king of the jungle.
(a) Lion
(b) Tiger
(c) Monkey
(d) Elephant

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Ans: (b)

  • The question presents a series of name changes among animals.
  • Initially, the Lion is known as the king of the jungle.
  • Since Lion is now called Tiger, the Tiger takes on the role of the king.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Tiger.

Q2: Select the odd one out. 
(a) A 
(b) Q 
(c) U 
(d) E

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Ans: (b)
Except Q all lines have line of symmetry.

Q3: If 'earth' is called 'sky', 'sky' is called 'water', 'water' is called 'light' and 'light' is called 'air', then if someone is thirsty what would he drink? 
(a)  light 
(b)  air 
(c) sky 
(d) water

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Ans: (a)
If someone is thirsty he will drink water but water is called light.

Q4: The Vanilla cake is larger than the Coconut cake. The Chocolate cake is larger than the Vanilla cake but smaller than the Mango cake. Which of the following is the CORRECT order of cakes from the largest to the smallest? 
(a) Vanilla, Coconut, Chocolate, Mango 
(b) Mango, Chocolate, Coconut, Vanilla 
(c) Mango, Vanilla, Chocolate, Coconut 
(d) Mango, Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut

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Ans: (d)
Order of cakes from the largest to the smallest: is Mango, Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut

Q5: Which of the following numbers will continue the given series? 
(a) 42 
(b) 40 
(c) 44 
(d) 38

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Ans: (b)
The pattern is,Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad Class 4

Science Section

Q6: The given activity shows that __________.

Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad Class 4
(a) Air consumes space
(b) Air rises up on getting warm
(c) Air is needed for burning
(d) Air has pressure

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Ans: (c)

  • Air is essential for combustion, which means it is necessary for burning to occur. Without air, fire cannot exist.
  • The activity likely demonstrates how a flame requires oxygen, a component of air, to keep burning.
  • While other options mention properties of air, they do not directly relate to the concept of burning.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that air is needed for burning.

Q7:Which of the following does NOT disturb the balance of gases in the air? 
(a) Cutting down trees and forests 
(b) Releasing polluting gases into the air
(c) Growing trees 
(d) Releasing smoke from the vehicles.

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Ans: (c)
Growing trees does not increase quantity of useful gases in air, it maintains the correct composition of gases in the air.

Q8: Germs present in tap water can be killed by: 
(a) filtration 
(b) condensation 
(c) boiling 
(d) decantation

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Ans: (c)
Boiling water is the best way to purify water obtained from tap.

Q9: Which two of the gases given below make up more than 95% of air? 
(a) Oxygen and carbon dioxide 
(b) Oxygen and nitrogen 
(c) Nitrogen and carbon dioxide 
(d) Nitrogen and inert gases

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Ans: (b)
They together comprise around 99% of the air around us.

Q10: ______ is added to kill germs in water. 
(a) Talcum powder 
(b) Detergent powder 
(c) Chlorine 
(d) All of the above

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Ans: (c)
Chlorine tablets are put in water tanks to make the water potable and fit for drinking.

Q11: The process by which water vapour changes into water is called: 
(a) filtration 
(b) condensation 
(c) sedimentation 
(d) decantation

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Ans: (b)
Condensation is reducing the temperature to change the state of matter from gases to liquids.

Q12: Why is the water cycle important to us? 
(a) It helps in the recycling of oxygen from the Earth to the sky. 
(b) It helps in the recycling of water from the Earth to the sky. 
(c) It helps in the recycling of carbon dioxide from the Earth to the sky. 
(d) It helps in the recycling of nitrogen from the Earth to the sky.

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Ans: (b)
It helps in the recycling of water from the Earth to the sky.

Q13: How can you keep X (juice) and Y (peas) fresh for an extended time without significantly altering their flavor?
(a) X-Baking, Y-Drying
(b) X-Steaming, Y-Boiling
(c) X-Canning, Y-Freezing
(d) X-Jellying, Y-Heating

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Ans: (c)

  • To preserve juice (X) and peas (Y) effectively, the best methods are canning and freezing.
  • Canning involves sealing the juice in airtight containers, which prevents spoilage.
  • Freezing peas helps maintain their taste and nutritional value for a longer time.
  • Other methods like baking or drying may not be suitable for preserving these items without affecting their flavor.

Q14: _______is the process of contamination of water bodies by pollutants. 
(a) Air pollution 
(b) Soil pollution 
(c) Water pollution 
(d) Land pollution

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Ans: (c)
Water pollution is very dangerous and depleting the already low reserves of potable water on the earth.

Q15: Which one of the following is not responsible for water shortage? 
(a) Rapid growth of industries 
(b) Increasing population 
(c) Heavy rainfall 
(d) Mismanagement of water resources

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Ans: (c)
Heavy rainfall  increases supply of water. Rest all have depleted local water resources.

Q16: Sheep and goat belong to group X while rat and bear belong to group Y. What is common among them?
(a) They all are herbivores.
(b) They have tails.
(c) They all give birth to babies.
(d) They all chew the cud.

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Ans: (c)

  • Sheep and goats are mammals that give birth to live young, just like rats and bears.
  • While sheep and goats are known for chewing the cud, rats and bears also share the characteristic of giving birth to babies.
  • Thus, the commonality among all these animals is that they all give birth to babies.
  • Other options do not apply to all groups, making option (c) the correct choice.

Q17: Which of the following is not a major source of groundwater contamination? 
(a) Agricultural products 
(b) Landfills 
(c) Underground storage tanks 
(d) All of these

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Ans: (a)
Agricultural products are not a major source of ground water contamination because, they contain fertilisers and pesticides and they are washed away in the water.

Q18: Which of the following statement is correct?
Statement A: If water is blue and clear, then it is fit for drinking.
Statement B: Filtration is the best possible way of removing impurities and removing germs from the water.
(a) Only statement A is correct, 
(b) Only statement B is correct. 
(c) Both the statements are correct, 
(d) Both the statements are incorrect.

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Ans: (d)
Pure water is not blue, its colourless. Tap water is best purified by boiling. 

Q19: The best household way of obtaining potable water is by ______. 
(a) boiling 
(b) filtration 
(c) chemical treatment 
(d) distillation

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Ans: (a)
Boiling water is the best way to purify water obtained from tap.

Q20: X is a type of vehicle that is not owned by us, and we have to pay to travel by it. It runs on rail tracks laid on roads. Identify X.
(a) Cable car
(b) Tram
(c) Aeroplane
(d) Bicycle

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Ans: (b)

  • Tram is a vehicle that operates on tracks and is typically found in urban areas.
  • Unlike personal vehicles, we do not own trams; instead, we pay a fare to use them.
  • Trams are designed to run on rails that are often integrated into city streets.
  • Other options like cable cars and aeroplanes do not fit the description of running on rail tracks laid on roads.

Q21: Select the correct statement.
(a) Energy that comes from flowing water is called hydro energy.
(b) Nutcracker is an example of a lever.
(c) Bottle opener is an example of wheel and axle.
(d) Geothermal energy is obtained from the Sun and by burning fossil fuels.

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Ans: (a)

  • Hydro energy refers to the energy generated from the movement of water, particularly from rivers and dams.
  • This energy is harnessed to produce electricity, making it a renewable and sustainable source.
  • Other options incorrectly describe mechanical devices or energy sources, such as a nutcracker being a lever or geothermal energy being derived from the Sun.
  • Thus, the correct statement is that energy from flowing water is indeed called hydro energy.

Q22: Select the correct match.
(a) Lava - Molten rocks present inside the Earth
(b) Earth’s axis - Tilted at 23.5°
(c) Festival linked to the movement of the Moon - Diwali
(d) Planet that rotates from East to West - Earth

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Ans: (b)

  • Earth’s axis is indeed tilted at 23.5°, which is crucial for the changing seasons.
  • Option (a) is incorrect because lava is actually molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth's surface, not inside it.
  • Option (c) is not accurate as Pongal is a harvest festival, not directly linked to the Moon's movement.
  • Option (d) is incorrect since Earth rotates from West to East, not the other way around.

Q23: Which of the following statements is correct about the dodder plant?
(a) It can prepare its food as well as eat insects.
(b) It has special structures called pitchers having digestive liquids.
(c) It can obtain nutrition from other plants as it cannot prepare its own food.
(d) It relies on soil nutrients for growth.

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Ans: (c)

  • Dodder plants are unique because they cannot make their own food through photosynthesis.
  • Instead, they attach themselves to other plants and absorb nutrients from them.
  • This means they depend on other plants for their survival, which is why option (c) is correct.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) are incorrect as they misrepresent the dodder plant's feeding habits.

Q24: Which of the following is NOT a parasite?
(a) Louse
(b) Tapeworm
(c) Hookworm
(d) Butterfly

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Ans: (d)

  • Butterfly is the correct answer because it is not a parasite; it is an insect that feeds on nectar from flowers.
  • In contrast, Louse, Tapeworm, and Hookworm are all organisms that live on or inside a host and derive nutrients at the host's expense.
  • Parasites can cause harm to their hosts, while butterflies do not harm plants or animals in this way.
  • Thus, the butterfly stands out as the only option that does not fit the definition of a parasite.

Q25: Refer to the given relationship and select the correct option regarding X. 
Bacteria: Pneumonia :: Protozoa:    X   
(a) Sleeping sickness
(b) Typhoid
(c) AIDS
(d) Malaria

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Ans: (a)

  • Understanding the relationship: The question compares a type of organism (Bacteria) with a disease (Pneumonia) it causes. Similarly, we need to find a disease caused by Protozoa.
  • Identifying the correct disease: Among the options, Sleeping sickness is caused by a Protozoan parasite, while the others are not.
  • Conclusion: Therefore, the correct answer is (a) Sleeping sickness, as it maintains the same relationship as Bacteria to Pneumonia.

Q26: Select the incorrect statement.
(a) The hot molten magma present inside the Earth is called lava.
(b) The breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface by natural forces is called weathering.
(c) Minerals like copper, zinc, and lead are mined from rocks.
(d) Sandstone is formed from grains of sand deposited over millions of years.

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Ans: (a)

  • The statement that "the hot molten magma present inside the Earth is called lava" is incorrect because lava refers to magma that has erupted onto the Earth's surface. Inside the Earth, it is still called magma.
  • The other statements are correct: weathering is indeed the process of breaking down rocks, minerals like copper and zinc are extracted from rocks, and sandstone forms from sand grains over time.
  • Understanding these terms is crucial in geology, as they describe different processes and materials found in the Earth's structure.

Q27: Which of the following tools is utilized to detach grains from the stalks of harvested crops?
(a) Harvester
(b) Winnower
(c) Sickle
(d) Thresher

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Ans: (d)

  • Thresher is the correct tool for separating grains from stalks. It works by beating the harvested crops to remove the grains.
  • A harvester is used for cutting and gathering crops, not for separating grains.
  • A winnower is used to separate chaff from grain after threshing, but it does not perform the initial separation.
  • A sickle is a hand tool for cutting crops, not for separating grains.

Q28: Match the following correctly: Type of soil → Fertile soil used for agriculture Examples of soil → Found near rivers or lakes
(a) Alluvial soil
(b) Desert soil
(c) Black soil
(d) Mountain soil

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Ans: (a)

  • Alluvial soil is known for being very fertile and is commonly used in agriculture.
  • This type of soil is typically found in areas near rivers or lakes, where sediment is deposited.
  • Other options like desert soil, black soil, and mountain soil do not fit the description of being both fertile and found near water bodies.
  • Thus, the correct match is Alluvial soil.

Q29: Which part of the plant is responsible for taking in water and nutrients from the ground?
(a) Stem
(b) Roots
(c) Flowers
(d) Fruits

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Ans: (b)

  • Roots are the part of the plant that grow underground.
  • They play a crucial role in absorbing water and essential minerals from the soil.
  • The roots anchor the plant and help it stay stable while also providing nutrients.
  • Without roots, plants would struggle to survive as they wouldn't get the necessary resources.

Q30: Vehicles contribute largely in _________ and noise pollution. 
(a) air 
(b) water 
(c) soil 
(d) All of these

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Ans: (a)
Vehicles play minimum role in increasing water and soil pollution.

Achiever’s Section

Q31: Sea water contains too much of natural salts. Are these natural salts pollutants? 
(a) No, these natural salts don’t harm sea animals. 
(b) Yes, these natural salts are pollutants. 
(c) Cannot be said. 
(d) None of these.

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Ans: (a)
The natural salts provide nutrients to aquatic life. Even human beings get iodine from sea water only.

Q32: Using _________ instead of _________ to produce electricity prevents air pollution. 
(a) water, coal 
(b) air, coal 
(c) petroleum, air 
(d) coal, water

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Ans: (a)
Hydroelectricity (using water) is a cheap, environment friendly method of generating electricity as compared to thermal electricity (using coal).

Q33: The ______________ systems involve the use of ceramic candles with fine pores for removing suspended impurities. 
(a) PO 
(b) RO 
(c) OS 
(d) BT

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Ans: (b)
The Reverse Osmosis (RO) system are used for purification of domestic water also now-a-days.

Q34: Arrange the following in the correct chronological order.
A: Water gets polluted.
B : Manufacturing industries release poisonous chemicals in the rivers.
C: Fishes consume this polluted water.
D: Fishes die due to the polluted water. 
(a) B-A-C-D 
(b) A-B-C-D       
(c) D-A-B-C 
(d) C-D-A-B

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Ans: (a)
The waste disposed-off by industries pollute water and the fish consume this polluted water and die.

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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