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.
Ans: (c)
Milk is a liquid matter, others are solid matter.
Q2: There are _________ figures inside the box which are made up of only straight lines.
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 7
(d) 8
Ans: (a)
Number of figures inside the box which are made up of only straight lines = 4.
Q3: Study the given patterns carefully and tell the number of candles in Pattern 6.
(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 18
(d) 12
Ans: (d)
Number of candles in Pattern 1 = 2
Number of candles in Pattern 2 = 4
Number of candles in Pattern 3 = 6
So, number of candles in pattern 6 = 12
Q4: Find the odd one out.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
View AnswerAns: (c)
Except figure in option C, all other figures have four sides.
Q5: Book __________ is third to the left of fifth book from the right end.
(a) S
(b) M
(c) Z
(d) U
Ans: (c)
Fifth book from the right end is book S and third to the left of book S is book Z.
Ans: (a)
Q7: Match the following
(a) 1 - B, 2 - C, 3 - A
(b) 1 - C, 2 - B, 3 - A
(c) 1 - C, 2 - A, 3 - B
(d) 1 - B. 2 - A, 3 - C
Ans: (a)
The Sun appears to rise from the east in the morning.
Q8: Choose the odd one out:
(a) Electric bulb
(b) Candle
(c) Sun
(d) Moon
Ans: (d)
The Moon does not has its own light whereas others have their own light.
Q9: What is INCORRECT about the Sun?
(a) The Sun appears to rise from the west in the morning.
(b) The Sun makes the days warm and bright.
(c) The Sun is a star.
(d) The Sun gives light and heat.
Ans: (c)
Sun is the ball of fire. Moon is the ball of rock and the Earth has life.
Q10: Our __________ helps us to differentiate between a good and a bad odour.
(a) Nose
(b) Eyes
(c) Skin
(d) Tongue
Ans: (a)
Q11: Select the option that completes the given analogy. __________ : Hair :: __________ : __________
(a) Hand
(b) Ear
(c) Tongue
(d) Teeth
Ans: (c)
Q12: Sea water is ________.
(a) Sweet
(b) Sour
(c) Bitter
(d) Salty
Ans: (d)
Q13: Who of the following individuals is NOT an astronaut from India?
(a) Sunita Williams
(b) Rakesh Sharma
(c) Kalpana Chawla
(d) Neil Armstrong
Ans: (d)
Q14: Starting from the first letter, strike out every alternate letter in the given letter group to find out the name of an object. KMHELDPIOCTIDNEEF Now, select the correct statement regarding it.
(a) It should be taken whenever you go for swimming.
(b) It should be taken under the supervision of an adult.
(c) It should be given to your younger sibling by you whenever he/she cries.
(d) It should be taken whenever you go for cycling.
Ans: (b)
Q15: Which of the following group has size but do not have fixed shape?
(a) Oxygen/ Carbon dioxide/Nitrogen
(b) Table/Spoon/ Brick
(c) Milk/ Juice/ Coconut water
(d) Bottle/ Pencil box/ Fan
Ans: (c)
Milk, juice and coconut water are examples of liquid matter. Liquids have size but do not have fixed shape.
Q16: Select the accurate statement about a plant's root.
(a) It produces fruit.
(b) It takes water from the soil.
(c) It gives rise to the seed.
(d) It prepares food for the plant.
Ans: (b)
Q17: Leather is derived from __________.
(a) Camel
(b) Silkworm
(c) Honeybee
(d) Duck
Ans: (a)
Q18: Select the INCORRECT match.
(a) Skeleton – Gives shape to our body
(b) Heart – Pumps the blood for the whole body
(c) Ribcage – Protects the leg
(d) Lungs – Help to breathe
Ans: (c)
Q19: The magnet will pick up the nail but not the pencil because the nail:
(a) Contains iron.
(b) Is lighter than the pencil.
(c) Has rust on it.
(d) Has a sharp point.
Ans: (a)
The magnet will pick up the nail because nail is made up of iron and magnet attracts iron.
Q20: Read the following statements and choose the correct answer.
Statement 1: Gases spread out and they do not have a fixed shape.
Statement 2: A book is made from paper.
(a) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
(b) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
(c) Both the statements are true .
(d) Both the statements are false.
Ans: (c)
Both statements are true.
Q21: Shalini’s paternal grandfather has four children, one daughter, and three sons. How many uncles and aunts does Shalini have?
(a) 2 Uncles, 2 Aunts
(b) 3 Uncles, 1 Aunt
(c) 1 Uncle, 2 Aunts
(d) 2 Uncles, 1 Aunt
Ans: (d)
Q22: Whose birthday is commemorated as Teachers’ Day?
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(d) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Ans: (d)
Q23: Which of the following, when unscrambled, reveals the name of an item typically found in a first aid kit?
(a) SIDLE
(b) CCERKSAR
(c) BNGADAE
(d) LDEDAR
Ans: (c)
Q24: Which of the following is the correct sequence in the decreasing order of the size of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun?
(a) The Moon – The Sun – The Earth
(b) The Sun – The Earth – The Moon
(c) The Moon – The Earth – The Sun
(d) The Earth – The Moon – The Sun
Ans: (b)
The sequence in the decreasing order of the size is: The Moon < The Earth < The Sun.
Q25: Match column I with column II and select the correct option.
(a) 1-E, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D, 5-A
(b) 1- E, 2-D, 3-A, 4- B,5-C
(c) 1-C, 2-D, 3-E, 4-A, 5-B
(d) 1-D, 2-E, 3-C, 4-B, 5-A
Ans: (d)
An island is a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. A mountain is a very high land. A plain a large flat land. A valley is a piece of land between two hills or mountains. A lake is a large area of water surrounded by land.
Q26: A student holds a model of Earth that can rotate on a stick. Another student shines a flashlight on the model as it turns. This model is MOST likely used to show
(a) High and low tides.
(b) Seasons changing
(c) Day and night
(d) Phases of the Moon
Ans: (c)
This model is most likely used to show day and night. The area which gets lit up, shows day and the other side, shows night.
Q27: Which of the following planets is known to support life?
(a) Saturn
(b) Uranus
(c) Earth
(d) Venus
Ans: (c)
Q28: The length of a shadow __________ from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains same
(d) First decreases and then increases
Ans: (b)
Q29: Which of the following fibers is derived from a fruit?
(a) Wool
(b) Cotton
(c) Jute
(d) Hemp
Ans: (b)
Q30: Match the columns and select the correct option.
Column I | Column II
(a) Bear | 1. Meow
(b) Cat | 2. Chatter
(c) Goat | 3. Growl
(d) Monkey | 4. Bleat
(a) (a)-3, (b)-1, (c)-4, (d)-2
(b) (a)-4, (b)-3, (c)-2, (d)-1
(c) (a)-2, (b)-1, (c)-4, (d)-3
(d) (a)-1, (b)-2, (c)-3, (d)-4
Ans: (a)
Ans: (a)
Q32: Study the given flow chart and select the option that identifies any three among P, Q, R and S correctly.
(a) P-Nylon, Q-Linen, R-Cotton
(b) Q-Silk, R-Jute, S-Polyester
(c) P-Polyester, R-Cotton, S-Linen
(d) P-Rayon, Q-Wool, S-Silk
Ans: (c)
P could be polyester that is a synthetic fibre Q could be wool as it is a natural fibre obtained from sheep (animal) R could be cotton that is obtained from fruit of cotton plant and S could be linen that obtained from stem of flax plant.
Q33: Your mother gave you a glass full of strawberry shake. You poured that into a bowl and kept the bowl in freezer. After 3 hours what change/s will you notice?
(a) Strawberry shake evaporates away.
(b) Strawberry shake becomes solid.
(c) Strawberry shake becomes a strawberry ice-cream.
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Ans: (d)
Strawberry shake on freezing, changes from a liquid matter to a solid matter, it becomes an ice-cream.
Q34: What will happen to the water in the pot if left over the campfire?
(a) It will turn into a solid.
(b) It will turn into a gas.
(c) It will turn into ashes.
(d) It will turn into a liquid.
Ans: (b)
On heating water changes into water vapour. Water vapour is a gas.
Q35: Study the table given below carefully.
What will be the approximate length of the shadow at 5 p.m.?
(a) It will be same longer than 4 m
(b) It will be longer than 2 m but shorter than 4 m.
(c) It will be longer than 0.7 m but shorter than 4 m.
(d) It will be longer than 0.7 m but shorter than 2m.
Ans: (a)
The length of a shadow is shortest or nil at 12 p.m. and it is maximum in morning and in evening. If we assume that the length of shadow was 0 m at 12 p.m., then the difference between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. is 4 hours and the difference between 12p.m. and 5 p.m. is also 4 hours hence, the length of the pole at 5 p.m. will be same as it was at 8 a.m.
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