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.
Q1: If the day before yesterday was Thursday, then what day will be day after tomorrow?
(a) Monday
(b) Sunday
(c) Wednesday
(d) Friday
Ans: (a)
The day before yesterday was Thursday. So today is Saturday and the day after tomorrow will be Monday.
Q2: How many triangles are there in the given figure?
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13
Ans: (c)
There are 12 triangles in the given figure.
Q3: Raman recalls that his father's birthday is after 6th November but before 10th November. His father recalls that his birthday is after 3rd November but before 8th November. What is the date of Raman’s father’s birthday?
(a) 6th November
(b) 7th November
(c) 4th November
(d) 5th November
Ans: (b)
Q4: Hema walks towards west. After travelling some distance she take a right turn and again travelling some distance she take a left turn. In which direction she will be facing now?
(a) North
(b) East
(c) West
(d) South
Ans: (c)
So, Hema is facing towards west direction now.
Q5: Anamika ranks 13th from the top and 9th from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?
(a) 20
(b) 22
(c) 19
(d) 21
Ans: (d)
Q6: Protection of soil from erosion is known as _________________.
(a) soil erosion
(b) crop rotation
(c) afforestation
(d) soil conservation
Ans: (d)
Crop rotation and afforestation are methods of soil conservation.
Q7: The layer immediately above the bed rock is:
(a) humus
(b) top soil
(c) sub-soil
(d) parent material
Ans: (d)
The bed rock breaks to form parent material which further breaks to form sub-soil and then top soil.
Q8: Cactus plant grows in ________.
(a) Humus rich soil
(b) Sandy soil
(c) Clay soil
(d) None of these
Ans: (b)
Cactus is a desert plant and grows best in sandy soil.
Q9: The liquid that comes out after eruption of volcanoes is called _____________.
(a) magma
(b) nife
(c) sial
(d) igneous
Ans: (a)
The Earth’s core is full of hot liquid which is made up of nickel and iron. This is called magma.
Q10: The Great Wall of China is made up of _________________.
(a) Marble
(b) Rocks
(c) Sediments
(d) Granite
Ans: (b)
The Great Wall of China is made up by cutting rocks on mountains.
Q11: Which type of soil is found in hilly regions?
(a) Sandy soil
(b) Clay soil
(c) Humus-rich soil
(d) All of these
Ans: (b)
Hilly regions are abundant and rich in water absorbing clay soil.
Q12: In which of these layers of soil, the plant roots are not present?
(a) Organic soil
(b) Top soil
(c) Sub-soil
(d) Bed rock
Ans: (d)
Bed rock is made up of solid and hard rock. So, delicate plant roots are not able to penetrate this layer of the soil.
Q13: __________________ grass and ____________ plants can be used as fodder for the cattle.
(a) Green, dried
(b) Dried, dried
(c) Dried, rough
(d) Green, rough
Ans: (a)
These things are used as base food for all cattles.
Q14: Barren lands are being converted into forest by _________________.
(a) Deforestation
(b) Adding bed rock
(c) Increasing soil horizons
(d) Afforestation
Ans: (d)
Afforestation is the process of planting many trees in an area to increase the green cover of the place.
Q15: Select the INCORRECT match.
Ans: (D)
Q16: Which of the following are the raw materials needed by the plants to make their own food?
1. Calcium
2. Chlorophyll
3. Carbon dioxide
4. Oxygen
5. Water
6. Sunlight
7. Flowers
(a) 1, 2, 6, and 7
(b) 2, 3, 5, and 6
(c) 3, 4, 5, and 6
(d) 2, 3, 4, and 5
Ans: (b)
Q17: An opening on the Earth’s surface through which lava escapes is called a ________.
(a) Mountain
(b) Volcano
(c) Hot water spring
(d) Sinkhole
Ans: (b)
Lava escapes through volcano.
Q18: Which of the following statements is NOT true about birds?
(a) All birds lay eggs.
(b) All birds can swim.
(c) All birds have skeletons.
(d) All birds have two legs and a beak.
Ans: (b)
Q19: Trees are useful in ______________ global warming.
(a) increasing
(b) preventing
(c) substituting
(d) refreshing
Ans: (b)
Trees absorb harmful green house gases and therefore, control global warming.
Q20: Which stage of the water cycle leads to a rise in the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere?
(a) Evaporation
(b) Precipitation
(c) Infiltration
(d) Condensation
Ans: (a)
Q21: Which horizon of soil is shown by label (X) in the figure?
(a) Bed Rock
(b) Horizon C
(c) Horizon B
(d) Horizon A
Ans: (a)
The bottom most layer of soil is the bed rock or the parent rock from which the soil of the region has been formed.
Q22: Why do the lengths of days vary among different planets?
(a) The planets follow different orbits.
(b) The planets rotate about their axis at different speeds.
(c) The planets revolve around the Sun at different speeds.
(d) The planets are at different distances from the Sun.
Ans: (b)
Q23: What is the approximate age of earth?
(a) 4.5 billion years
(b) 4.8 billion years
(c) 6.9 billion years
(d) 8.7 billion years
Ans: (a)
The approx. age of the Earth is around 4.5 billion years.
Q24: Which of the following is a method to save water?
(a) Preventing domestic sewage from entering water bodies.
(b) Using fossil fuels instead of cleaner options.
(c) Reusing newspaper for packaging purposes.
(d) Giving your garden more water than it needs.
Ans: (a)
Q25: Which of the following is a source of calcium?
(a) Milk
(b) Water
(c) Soda water
(d) Iced tea
Ans: (a)
Q26: Unscramble the given letters to find the name of a herb that is used for making paper.
(a) AOBBMO
(b) UHOMRMOS
(c) DALHRLYI
(d) AABNAN
Ans: (a)
Q27: ________ were used for making tools, weapons and other construction materials.
(a) Soil
(b) Sand
(c) Rocks
(d) Minerals
Ans: (c)
The earliest human civilization was in Stone Age which used tools made up of rocks.
Q28: Each layer of soil is called __________.
(a) horizon
(b) limit
(c) sky
(d) crust
Ans: (a)
Horizon is the place where the earth and the sky appear to meet. Similarly, the layers of soil are not clearly marked. They appear to meet and merge when moving from one layer to the other. So, these layers have also been named as horizon.
Q29: ________________ soil tends to loose, dry and light brown.
(a) Clay soil
(b) Humus-rich soil
(c) Sandy soil
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)
Clay soil is dark red and humus-rich soil is dark in colour.
Q30: All rocks are made of _________.
(a) minerals
(b) water
(c) soil
(d) sedimentary rocks
Ans: (a)
The base of all rocks is minerals. There is no rock which is not made up of minerals.
Achiever’s Section
Q31: Increased temperature is the main cause of _____________ in water level of rivers.
(a) rise
(b) fall
(c) leveling
(d) sinking
Ans: (a)
The increase in temperature is melting the icebergs and this has resulted in the rise in water level of the rivers.
Q32: This kind of rock is formed when magma or lava cools down and solidifies inside the earth’s crust or on its surface.
(a) Igneous rocks
(b) Sedimentary rocks
(c) Metamorphic rocks
(d) Granite rocks
Ans: (a)
Igneous rooks are formed by solidification of magma due to reduction in temperature.
Q33: Read the given statements and select the option that correctly identifies the accurate ones.
(i) Gravitational force acts on an object rolling down the slope of a mountain.
(ii) Bottle-opener is an example of an inclined plane.
(iii) Work is not said to be done when you are cutting a paper.
(iv) Our shoes are well-grooved to increase friction.
(a) (i) only
(b) (ii) and (iii) only
(c) (i) and (iv) only
(d) (iii) and (iv) only
Ans: (c)
Q34: _________________ is the most common rock and ________________ is the most common mineral found on earth.
(a) Pumice, granite
(b) Slate, quartz
(c) Basalt, quartz
(d) Basalt, pumice
Ans: (c)
Basalt is the most common rock found on Earth. Almost 28% of all rocks are basalt.
Q35: Match the columns.
Options:
Ans: (d)
Marble is used for making buildings and sculptures. Obsidian is used for making sharp objects like knives and needles. Basalt is used for constructing roads. Shale is used for making bricks, paints and other colouring material.
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