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.
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (d)
Only figure in option D is made up of 6 straight lines.
Q2: If is calledis called and is called , then _______ is used
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (a)
is used to cut nails, but is called .
Q3: Ribbon badge _______ is fourth from the right end.
(a) R
(b) S
(c) O
(d) I
Ans: (b)
Ribbon S is fourth from the right end.
Q4: If is related to , then in the same way is related to __________.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (c)
Object in second figure is real life example of shape given in first figure.
Q5: Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in all the three figures.
(a) 25
(b) 21
(c) 20
(d) 22
Ans: (b)
The rule followed is : 8 + 12 = 20;
15 + 11 = 26
So, 7 + 14 = 21
Ans: (d)
Q7: The famous scientists are ______.
(a) Bill Gates and Mahatma Gandhi
(b) APJ Abdul Kalam and Sachin Tendulkar
(c) Albert Einstein and APJ Abdul Kalam
(d) Albert Einstein and Bill Gates
Ans: (c)
Albert Einstein and APJ Abdul Kalam are the famous and great scientists.
Q8: We obtain gum from which type of tree?
(a) Acacia
(b) Maple
(c) Bamboo
(d) Jasmine
Ans: (a)
Q9: Select the option that accurately represents the relationship between the seed counts in various fruits.
(a) Mango = Litchi
(b) Watermelon < Cherry
(c) Papaya = Peach
(d) Pear > Pomegranate
Ans: (a)
Q10: Select the correct pairing of an animal and the product we obtain from it.
(a) Sheep – Honey
(b) Cow – Silk
(c) Horse – Eggs
(d) Goat – Milk
Ans: (d)
Q11: Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) Narendra Modi
(d) Mother Teresa
Ans: (b)
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of Independent India.
Q12: A grasshopper with some leaves is placed in a glass jar, The jar is tightly closed with a lid.
The grasshopper will die because there is no _____ in the glass jar.
(a) Food
(b) Air
(c) Light
(d) Water
Ans: (b)
Grasshopper is a living thing, it needs air to live.
Q13: Select the INCORRECT option.
(a) Vegetarian food: Cereals, Non-vegetarian food: Chicken
(b) Vegetarian food: Pulses, Non-vegetarian food: Prawns
(c) Vegetarian food: Meat, Non-vegetarian food: Chapati
(d) Vegetarian food: Bread, Non-vegetarian food: Fish
Ans: (c)
Q14: What would happen if living things did not get food?
(a) it will be stronger.
(b) It will die.
(c) It will reproduce.
(d) It will remain healthy.
Ans: (b)
Living things will die without food. It is one of the basic necessities of life.
Q15: Which of the following cannot move by itself?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (d)
Flower can-not move by itself. Some one carries it from one place to other.
Q16: Pooja places a black plastic tape over the blade of a leaf as shown in the given diagram. She expected that the plant would die after a few days but it did not because_____ .
(a) Air is absorbed by the other leaves.
(b) Water reaches all the leaves from the roots through the stem.
(c) Food can be transported from the other leaves to the leaf covered with tape through the stem.
(d) All of the above.
Ans: (b)
Because all the leaves of a plant get water from the roots through the stem.
Q17: Read the following statements and choose the correct options:
Statement A: Trees have stronger stem than herbs and shrubs.
Statement B: Cactus is an aquatic plant.
(a) Statement A is true, statement B is false.
(b) Statement A is false, statement B is true.
(c) Both the statement are true.
(d) Both the statement are false.
Ans: (a)
Because trees have stronger stem than herb and shrubs, but cactus is not an aquatic plant, instead it is a thorny plant present in desert areas.
Q18: Which of the following plants is known for having the longest lifespan?
(a) Coriander
(b) Wheat
(c) Jasmine
(d) Banyan
Ans: (d)
Q19: Read the given features of a plant and identify it.
(A) It is a small plant with woody stem.
(B) Its leaves are used to make medicine.
(C) It is used to add flavor to food.
(a) Tulsi
(b) Hibiscus
(c) Rose
(d) Both (A) and (C)
Ans: (a)
Tulsi is a small shrub with woody stem. Its leaves are used to make medicines. Its seeds and leaves are used to make food tasty.
Q20: Select the INCORRECT statement(s).
(a) There are about 300 muscles in our body.
(b) Facial expressions are controlled by muscle movements.
(c) The heart does not have any muscles.
(d) Both A and C
Ans: (d)
Q21: Vehicles which have engines that operate on fuel such as ___________.
(a) Petrol
(b) Diesel
(c) CNG
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Q22: Study the given figure. Which of the following best represents Q and R?
(a) Q- Mustard, R-Sunflower
(b) Q-Coconut, R-Sunflower
(c) Q-Sunflower, R-Groundnut
(d) Q-Groundnut,R-Mustard
Ans: (b)
Coconut is a tree from which we get coconut oil. Sunflower is a herb having soft stem, provides oil.
Q23: Unscramble the provided letters to discover the name of the fiber derived from an insect.
(a) NLIEN
(b) OTCTON
(c) OWLO
(d) ILSK
Ans: (d)
Q24: Strike out every second letter starting from the first one and choose the option that names a festival known as the ‘festival of lights’.
(a) BWLEMDNDTIRNSGU
(b) RBMAPITSLAOKRHTIN
(c) MDRISWPAOLBID
(d) MHPOQLRIS
Ans: (c)
Q25: In the event of cuts and wounds, what should you do?
(a) Avoid placing a bandage on it
(b) Do not seek any first aid
(c) Clean the wound using a cotton swab soaked in antiseptic
(d) Refrain from using a band-aid
Ans: (c)
Q26: Which of the following statements about water is NOT accurate?
(a) Water aids in the digestion of our food.
(b) Water assists in regulating our body temperature.
(c) Water helps eliminate waste from our body.
(d) All of these statements are correct.
Ans: (d)
Q27: What is similar among the given animals?
Crow, Frog, Lizard
(a) They live in burrow.
(b) They give meat and eggs.
(c) They live both on land and water.
(d) They eat insects and worms.
Ans: (d)
Crow, frog and lizard all eat insects and worms.
Q28: Select the one that does not belong based on types of communication methods.
(a) Landline phone
(b) Letter
(c) Post card
(d) Radio
Ans: (d)
Q29: When an ill individual coughs or sneezes, he/she emits __________ into the atmosphere that can infect others.
(a) Water vapor
(b) Smoke
(c) Dust
(d) Germs
Ans: (d)
Q30: Select the accurate pairing from the options below:
(a) Valley – Small low mountain
(b) Pond – Still water
(c) Plateau – Land surrounded by water on all sides
(d) Ocean – Freshwater
Ans: (b)
Ans: (c)
1. Peacock is a bird
2. Louse is an insect
Q32: Which of the following animal does not eat the remains of dead animals?
(a) Hyena
(b) Vulture
(c) Jackal
(d) Giraffe
Ans: (d)
Giraffe is a herbivorous animal that does not eat remains of dead animals.
Q33: Hot, cold, soft, smooth, rough, hard
The above word are associated with which of the given sense organ _____.
(a) d and e
(b) e and g
(c) h only
(d) h,e,& f
Ans: (c)
These all are sense organs because:
1. Tongue helps us to taste.
2. Eyes helps us to see.
3. Nose helps us to smell.
4. Ear helps us to listen.
Hand is the part of sense organ which help us to feel, like: Hot, Cold, Soft, Hard, Rough, and Smooth.
Q34: Which of the following system helps to produce the young ones?
(a) Respiratory system
(b) Digestive system
(c) Nervous system
(d) Reproductive system
Ans: (d)
Reproductive system helps to produce young ones as reproductive organs are present in them.
Q35: Match column I with column II and select the correct option.
(a) Talcum Powder – Granite
(b) Kitchen counter – Marble
(c) Lotus Temple – Sandstone
(d) Red Fort – Talc
Ans: (a)
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