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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: Find the missing number in the given number pattern: 12, 15, 18, ?, 24, 27

Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) 19
(b) 20
(c) 23
(d) 21

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Ans: (d)

  • The pattern increases by 3 each time: 12 to 15 is +3, 15 to 18 is +3.
  • Continuing this pattern, after 18, we add 3 to get 21.
  • After 21, the next number is 24, which is also +3 from 21.
  • Thus, the missing number is 21, making the complete sequence: 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27.

Q2: Select the odd one out.
(a) Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
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Ans: (b)
Except option B, all others cannot fly.

Q3: There are _____ circles in the given figure.
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

(a) 14

(b) 10

(c) 13

(d) 9

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Ans: (d)
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

So, there are 9 circles in the given figure.

Q4: Which of the following amount is enough to buy the given toy guitar?Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
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Ans: (c)
As, ₹ 100 > ₹ 77 
So, amount in option C is enough to buy the given toy guitar.

Q5: Kite ___________ is 4th from the right end in the arrangement given below.
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(a) M
(b) D
(c) S
(d) T

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Ans: (a)
Kite V is first kite from the right end. So, kite M is fourth kite from the right end.

Science Section

Q6: Look at the figure below carefully.Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

P-Stomach Q-Lungs R-Liver S-Heart
Which organs are protected by these bones?
(a) P and Q
(b) P and R 
(c) Q and R 
(d) Q and S

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Ans: (d)
Ribcage protects lungs and heart.

Q7: If Payal’s mother has two sisters and one brother, how many children does Payal’s maternal grandfather have?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) One

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Ans: (c)

  • Payal's mother has two sisters and one brother.
  • This means her mother is one of the four children of Payal's maternal grandfather.
  • So, the total number of children Payal's maternal grandfather has is four: one mother + two sisters + one brother.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) Four.

Q8: Which sense organ is used to identify that there is a salt in the vegetable or not? 
(a) Smell (Nose) 
(b) Taste (Tongue)
(c) Touch (Skin) 
(d) Hearing (Ear)

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Ans: (b)
Tongue is a sense organ used to taste, and to tell that there is a salt in the vegetable or not, our tongue is used to taste it.

Q9: Select the correct option to complete the analogy: Peach: One-seeded fruit :: __________: Few-seeded fruit
(a) Papaya
(b) Pomegranate
(c) Mango
(d) Orange

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Ans: (d)

  • Peach is an example of a one-seeded fruit, which means it typically contains a single seed.
  • Orange is a good example of a fruit that contains multiple seeds, making it a few-seeded fruit.
  • Other options like Papaya and Pomegranate do not fit the description as well as Orange does.
  • In this analogy, we need to find a fruit that is classified as a few-seeded fruit.

Q10: Running and cycling are ______ activities. 
(a) Indoor 
(b) Outdoor 
(c) None of these 
(d) Both (a) and (b)

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Ans: (b)
Running and cycling are outdoor activities. They are done to maintain proper health.

Q11: Which of the following statements is NOT correct about a storm?
(a) It is a slow and gentle moving wind.
(b) It is a fast-moving wind that mostly comes with rain and lightning.
(c) It can cause damage to life.
(d) It can cause damage to property.

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Ans: (a)

  • Storms are typically characterized by their fast-moving winds, not slow and gentle ones.
  • They often bring rain and lightning, which can lead to severe weather conditions.
  • Storms can indeed cause damage to both life and property, making options (c) and (d) correct.
  • Therefore, the statement in option (a) is the only one that is not correct regarding storms.

Q12: Plants gives us food grains. What are the examples of such grains? 
(a) Maize and barley 
(b) Wheat and rice 
(c) Rice and barley 
(a) All of the above

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Ans: (d)
Examples of food grains are: Maize, Barley, Wheat and rice.

Q13: A thing can feel sound but cannot listen. Which one of the following is correct about the thing? 
(a) This is a non-living thing. 
(b) This is a living thing.
(c) Both (a) and (b) 
(d) None of the above

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Ans: (a)
If a thing can feel sound, but cannot listen. Then it is a non living thing.

Q14: Which of the following is an INCORRECT match?
(a) Bear – Sloth
(b) Goat – Tribe
(c) Frog – Group
(d) Giraffe – Tower

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Ans: (c)

  • Frog – Group is the incorrect match because frogs are typically referred to as a "knot" or "army," not a "group."
  • In contrast, a Bear is indeed associated with a Sloth, a Goat can belong to a Tribe, and a Giraffe is known to be part of a Tower.
  • Understanding these terms helps clarify how different animals are categorized in groups.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) because it does not accurately represent the common terminology used for frogs.

Q15: Which of the following is Incorrect regarding body posture. 
(a) We should always sit with the back straight. 
(b) We should lie down while reading. 
(c) We should always stand with the back straight. 
(d) We must sit straight when we work on a computer.

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Ans: (b)
One should not lie down while reading.

Q16: Unscramble the given letters to obtain the name of a vegetable: CIASNPH. Now, select the correct statement regarding it.
(a) Its edible part prepares food for the plant.
(b) Its edible part grows into a seed.
(c) Its edible part absorbs minerals from the soil.
(d) Its edible part absorbs water from the soil.

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Ans: (a)

  • CIASNPH can be unscrambled to form the word SPINACH, which is a vegetable.
  • The correct statement is that its edible part prepares food for the plant, as spinach leaves are involved in photosynthesis.
  • Other options refer to different functions of plant parts, but they do not apply to spinach.
  • Thus, the edible part of spinach is primarily responsible for making food through the process of photosynthesis.

Q17: A/an __________ fits and repairs taps and pipes.
(a) Tailor
(b) Mason
(c) Plumber
(d) Electrician

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Ans: (c)

  • A plumber is a professional who specializes in installing and repairing pipes and taps.
  • They ensure that water systems in homes and buildings function properly.
  • Other options like a tailor and mason do not work with plumbing systems, while an electrician focuses on electrical systems.
  • Thus, the correct answer is plumber as they are specifically trained for this type of work.

Q18: Priya is blind- folded as shown in the picture.  Which senses would help her to recognise things?
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(a) Hearing, Taste, Smell 
(b) Hearing, Touch, Sight 
(c) Hearing, Touch, Smell 
(d) Hearing, Taste, Touch and Smell

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Ans: (d)
Out of five sense organs of Priya, namely eyes, ears, tongue, nose and skin only eyes are covered and all other organs are free to work. Hence, Priya can hear, touch, taste and smell to recognise things.

Q19: The diagram below shows which part:
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Tongue

(b) Mouth 
(c) Teeth 
(d) Liver

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Ans: (c)
Given diagram shows the structure of tooth.

Q20: Select the INCORRECT statement regarding the safety rules that we should follow while riding in a car.
(a) We should always wear a seat belt.
(b) We should never take out our hands or head out of the window.
(c) We should never disturb the driver.
(d) We should stand on the seat.

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Ans: (d)

  • Standing on the seat is a dangerous action that can lead to serious injuries in case of sudden stops or accidents.
  • It is important to always wear a seat belt to ensure safety during a ride.
  • Keeping hands and head inside the vehicle prevents accidents and injuries.
  • Not disturbing the driver is crucial for maintaining focus and ensuring everyone's safety.

Q21: 

Q22: Which of the following activities does NOT require air?
(a) Burning of gas stove
(b) Drying of clothes
(c) Washing of clothes
(d) Flying of kite

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Ans: (c)

  • Washing of clothes is done using water and detergent, and it does not need air to occur.
  • In contrast, burning of gas stove requires oxygen from the air to fuel the fire.
  • Drying of clothes often involves air circulation to help evaporate moisture.
  • Flying of kite depends on air currents to lift and keep the kite in the sky.

Q23: Look at the given picture and recognise which organ this figure illustrates. 
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Chest 
(b) Liver 
(c) Brain 
(d) Heart

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Ans: (a)
This figure illustrates our chest.

Q24: Match the columns and select the correct option.
Science Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) A-2, B-1,C-4, D-3 
(b) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3 
(c) A-4, B-2, C-3, D-1 
(d) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2

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Ans: (b)
Brain : Helps us to think and remember.

Heart : Pumps blood to all parts of the body.

Lung : Helps us to breathe.

Stomach: Helps us in digestion.

Q25: Study the provided word-chop table. Which combination of boxes will reveal the name of an animal that resides in a burrow?
(a) 4 and 7
(b) 5 and 11
(c) 3 and 10
(d) 2, 8 and 12

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Ans: (c)

  • The question asks for a combination of boxes that form the name of an animal living in a hole.
  • By examining the options, boxes 3 and 10 combine to spell "rat," which is a common burrowing animal.
  • The other options do not form the name of an animal that lives in a hole.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) 3 and 10.

Q26: Match the following.
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(a) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3 
(b) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1 
(c) A-3,  B-2, C-4, D-1 
(d) A-1, B-3, C-2, D-4

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Ans: (b)
Brain helps in thinking. Heart pumps blood. Tongue helps in tasting, lungs help in breathing.

Q27: Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. A dancing doll is a living thing as it can move its body parts.
2. Grapevine is a non-living thing as it cannot move or make sound.
3. Fish is a living thing as it can feel.
4. All man-made things are made from things that were once alive.
Options:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1 and 3 only

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Ans: (b)

  • Statement 1 is incorrect because a dancing doll, despite moving, is not a living thing; it is an object operated by mechanisms.
  • Statement 2 is correct; a grapevine is a living plant that can grow and respond to its environment.
  • Statement 3 is correct; fish are living creatures that can feel and react to stimuli.
  • Statement 4 is also correct; many man-made items originate from materials that were once part of living organisms.
  • Thus, the only correct statement is 3, making option (b) the right choice.

Q28: Which of the following is NOT derived from plants?
(a) Eraser
(b) Chair
(c) Perfume
(d) Butter

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Ans: (d)

  • Butter is a dairy product made from milk, not from plants.
  • Erasers, chairs, and perfumes can all be made using materials derived from plants.
  • For example, some erasers are made from rubber, which comes from rubber trees.
  • Chairs can be made from wood, which is a plant material, and perfumes often use plant extracts for their scents.

Q29: Maya’s teacher asked her to fill up the blanks in the sentences which are given in the column I. The words which Maya filled in, are given in the column II.
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However, Maya filled up some blanks with incorrect words. Select the sentences which she incorrectly filled up. 
(a) 1 and 4 
(b) 2 and 3 
(c) 1, 2 and 4 
(d) 1, 2 and 3

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Ans: (c)
Lungs help us to breathe, heart beats like a drum and it also pumps blood to all parts of the body.

Q30: Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct sequence of words. (i) We go to a _________ to report a theft in our house. (ii) Sikhs go to a _________ for offering their prayers.
(a) Post office, Gurdwara
(b) Police station, Mosque
(c) Railway station, Church
(d) Police station, Gurdwara

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Ans: (d)

  • To report a theft, the appropriate place is a Police station, where law enforcement handles such matters.
  • Sikhs visit a Gurdwara to offer their prayers, which is their place of worship.
  • The other options do not correctly match the activities described in the sentences.
  • Thus, the correct sequence is Police station for reporting theft and Gurdwara for prayers.

Achievers Section

Q31: In the figure given below, Q is a chemical substance that can be detected by sensory organs P and R.
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Which of the following most probably represent P and R? 
(i) The nose 
(ii) The ear
(iii) The tongue
(a) Only (i) and (ii) 
(b) Only (i) and (iii) 
(c) Only (ii) and (iii) 
(d) (i), (ii) and (iii) 

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Ans: (b)
In the given figure ‘P’ and ‘R’ represent the nose and the tongue.

Q32: Which of the following system helps to produce the young ones? 
(a) Respiratory system 
(b) Digestive system 
(c) Nervous system 
(d) Reproductive system

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Ans: (d)
Reproductive system helps to produce young ones as reproductive organs are present in them.

Q33: In the provided table, certain animals are categorized into two groups P and Q based on a specific criterion. Choose the option that accurately defines P and Q. P: Whale, Fish, Octopus, Dolphin Q: Monkey, Giraffe, Bear, Buffalo
(a) Farm animals, Wild animals
(b) Big animals, Small animals
(c) Wild animals, Domestic animals
(d) Water animals, Land animals

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Ans: (d)

  • P includes animals that live in water, such as Whale, Fish, Octopus, and Dolphin.
  • Q consists of animals that are typically found on land, like Monkey, Giraffe, Bear, and Buffalo.
  • The correct classification is between Water animals and Land animals, making option (d) the right choice.
  • This distinction is based on the natural habitats of the animals in each group.

Q34: Read the sentences carefully and find out True (T) / False(F) 
(A) Your heart pumps blood throughout your body.
(B) Brain is the thinking part of the body. 
(C) The smallest unit which constitutes to form a human body is called ‘Tissue.” 
(a) TTT 
(b) TFT 
(c) FTF 
(d) TTF

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Ans: (d)

  • It is true that heart pumps blood through out our body.
  • Brain is the thinking part of the body and smallest unit is known as cell.

Q35: When a baby is born it has about _______ bones. 
(a) 230 bones 
(b) 300 bones 
(c) 150 bones 
(d) 450 bones

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Ans: (b)
When a baby is newly born it contains 300 bones.

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