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.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (c)
20 minutes past 10 is 10 : 20 and clock in option C shows 10 : 20.
Q2: There are __________ more straight lines than circles in the given figure.
(a) 2
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 11
Ans: (d)
Straight lines: l1, l2,.....,l17 i.e., 17 in number.
Circles : C1, C2....., C6 i.e., 6 in number.
There are 17 – 6 = 11 more straight lines than circles in the given figure.
Q3: If “ ” is called “ ”, “ ” is called “ ” and “ ” is called “ ”, then ___________ is used to wear in ears.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Ans: (d)
is used to wear in ears, but is called .
Q4: Find the missing number.
(a) 7
(b) 8
(c) 5
(d) 10
Ans: (b)
The sum of numbers in each part is 9.
Q5: There is a certain relationship between pair of figures on either side of ::. Identify the relationship on left pair and find the missing figure.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (b)
The number of straight lines in both inner and outer shapes in the second figure is one less than the first figure.
Ans: (b)
The given animals in pictures 1, 2, 3 and 4 are sheep, hen, cheetah and rhinoceros respectively. Sheep and hen are domestic animals while cheetah and rhinoceros are wild animals.
Q7: Select the INCORRECT statement regarding water.
(a) Water can exist in three forms, which can be changed into one another.
(b) River water is salty water.
(c) Hand pumps can be used to draw underground water.
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
River water is not salty. Sea water is salty.
Q8: Study the given flowchart and select the option which can fill the empty spaces: d, e and f correctly.
(a) d-Egg, e-Fish, f-Soyabean
(b) d-Rice, e-Egg, f-Nuts
(c) d-Bread, e-Fruits, f-Cheese
(d) d-Jaggery, e-Butter, f-Fruits
Ans: (d)
Jaggery is energy giving food. Butter is body building food, and fruits are protective food.
Q9: Unscramble the letters provided in the options and choose the one that represents a body part associated with recognizing the color red.
(a) DAHN
(b) OOTF
(c) INFRGE
(d) YESE
Ans: (d)
Q10: Why do people put wire mesh on their doors and windows?
(a) It allows sunlight and air to come in.
(b) It keeps the house warm and dark.
(c) It stops the entry of mosquitoes and flies
(d) Both (a) and (c)
Ans: (c)
People put wire mesh on their doors and windows to protect themselves from flies and mosquitoes.
Q11: From which of the following sources of water is underground water obtained?
(a) Ocean
(b) Sea
(c) Tubewell
(d) Lake
Ans: (c)
Q12: What is the name of the samadhi of our Rashtrapita?
(a) Raj Ghat
(b) Vijay Ghat
(c) Shaheed Sthal
(d) Shakti Sthal
Ans: (a)
As Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Rashtrapita (Father of the Nation) so his samadhi is located at Raj Ghat.
Q13: Foal is the young one of __________.
(a) Sheep
(b) Horse
(c) Kangaroo
(d) Goat
Ans: (b)
Q14: The national bird of India is______
(a) Peacock
(b) Hen
(c) Sparrow
(d) Humming bird
Ans: (a)
Peacock is our national bird, and rest all are normal birds.
Q15: Select the statement that is NOT true regarding artificial objects.
(a) They cannot give birth to young ones.
(b) They can make noise.
(c) They can feel discomfort.
(d) They cannot breathe.
Ans: (c)
Q16: Sachin Tendulkar, Salman Khan, Akshay kumar all live in the same city. In which city they are living?
(a) Bengaluru
(b) Shimla
(c) Mumbai
(d) Delhi
Ans: (c)
Hockey is the national game of India. Rest all games are also played in India.
Q17: Which mode of transport is popular in Kolkata?
(a) Ship
(b) Train
(c) Underground metro train
(d) Car
Ans: (c)
Underground metro is the main mode of transport of the people living in Kolkata.
Q18: How many colours are present in the Indian flag (Including Ashok Chakra)?
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 4
Ans: (d)
The flag of India is a tricolour flag with deep saffron at the top, white in the middle and green at the bottom. In the centre, there is navy blue wheel with twenty four spokes called “Ashok Chakra”.
Q19: Kanika and Shalini are sisters. Amyra is the daughter of Shalini. How are Kanika and Amyra related?
(a) Amyra is Kanika’s daughter-in-law.
(b) Kanika is Amyra’s aunt.
(c) Kanika is Amyra’s sister-in-law.
(d) Amyra is Kanika’s sibling.
Ans: (b)
Q20: Which among these is a family occasion?
(a) Lakshmi puja
(b) Langar
(c) Gandhi Jayanti
(d) Christmas
Ans: (a)
Lakshmi Puja is a family occasion. It is a Hindu festival. A puja is held in honor of Goddess Lakshmi to bring wealth and prosperity to the family in the future. Langar is a special community meal served in Gurudwaras. The birthday of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated as ‘Gandhi Jayanti’. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Q21: Read the given conversation between two sisters Anamika and Siya. “We should have our meals at a fixed time every day,” said Anamika. “We should have breakfast in the morning, lunch in the afternoon, and dinner at night,” said Siya. Select the correct option regarding it.
(a) Both Anamika and Siya are correct.
(b) Both Anamika and Siya are incorrect.
(c) Anamika is correct and Siya is incorrect.
(d) Siya is correct and Anamika is incorrect.
Ans: (a)
Q22: Which of the following is commonly referred to as the blue planet?
(a) Mercury
(b) Venus
(c) Jupiter
(d) Earth
Ans: (d)
Q23: The object shown in the picture is a means of _____communication.
(a) Mass
(b) Visual
(c) Audio-visual
(d) Verbal
Ans: (d)
Telephone is a means of verbal communication by which two persons can talk to each other. It cannot be mass communication because we cannot communicate to a large number of people at the same time through a telephone. It is not visual or audio-visual means of communication because one cannot see the other person.
Q24: Which type of rock was utilized in the construction of the Taj Mahal?
(a) Gneiss
(b) Marble
(c) Quartzite
(d) Pumice
Ans: (b)
Q25: What type of matter is shown in picture?
(a) Solid
(b) Liquid
(c) Food
(d) Gas
Ans: (a)
An apple is an example of solid matter.
Q26: Match the columns and select the correct option.
Column I | Column II
(a) Seed | (1) Fixes the plant to the ground
(b) Root | (2) Makes food for the plant
(c) Fruit | (3) Grows into a new plant
(d) Leaf | (4) Grows from the flower
Options:
(a) (a)-4, (b)-2, (c)-3, (d)-1
(b) (a)-3, (b)-1, (c)-4, (d)-2
(c) (a)-1, (b)-2, (c)-3, (d)-4
(d) (a)-2, (b)-1, (c)-4, (d)-3
Ans: (b)
Q27: Wax is derived from ___________.
(a) Honeybee
(b) Cow
(c) Snake
(d) Hen
Ans: (a)
Q28: Choose the INCORRECT letters statement.
(a) Spoon is made up of metal.
(b) Sweater is made up of wool.
(c) Chair is made up of wood.
(d) Lunch box is made up of paper.
Ans: (d)
Lunch box is made up of plastic or metal.
Q29: State True or False (T/F)
A. The Moon and the planets are not the part of the solar system.
B. The Sun is the biggest star.
(a) T, T
(b) F, F
(c) T, F
(d) F, T
Ans: (d)
The Moon and the Planets are also the part of the solar system.
Q30: Choose the CORRECT statement: Shadows are formed when
(a) There is no source of light.
(b) An object comes in the way of light.
(c) An object allows light to pass through it.
(d) The moon shines.
Ans: (b)
Shadows are formed when a solid (opaque or translucent) object gets in the way of light.
Ans: (a)
Object P is blocking the path of the source of light, so the shadow of P will form on the wall.
Q32: Look carefully at the objects shown in the picture.
When light is shown from the front of these objects, what shadow these objects will form on the screen?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerQ33: Ruhi observed the shadows of two poles on the ground at different times of the day and noted their length in a table. If the pole P is of 2 metres (m) in height then what will be the height of pole Q?
(a) 2 m
(b) 3 m
(c) 4 m
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans: (c)
At 4 PM the height of Pole P is 2.5. If the pole P is 2 m, this shows that there is only 0.5 m difference in the height hence we can assume that there is not much difference in the height of pole Q as well. Therefore, the nearest option is 4m.
Q34: Which is an example of a solid turning into another state of matter?
(a) Breaking a glass into pieces
(b) Ice melting
(c) Water freezing
(d) Tearing a piece of paper
Ans: (b)
When ice melts, a solid (ice) turns into liquid (water). When a glass breaks into pieces or a paper tears into pieces, there is no change in the state of matter, a solid remains a solid. On freezing, liquid (water) changes into a solid (ice).
Q35: Identify X and Y(a) X – Wood, Y – Solid
(b) X – Plastic, Y – Liquid
(c) X – Wool, Y – Gas
(d) X – Rubber, Y – Liquid
Ans: (d)
A tyre is made up of rubber and contains air, a gas. A bottle is a made up of plastic and contains water, a liquid.
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