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Logical Reasoning Section

Q1: How many groups of 5 seashells can be created from the available seashells?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 6

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Ans: (c)

  • To find the number of groups of 5 seashells, you need to divide the total number of seashells by 5.
  • If you have a total of 15 seashells, dividing 15 by 5 gives you 3 groups.
  • This means you can form 3 complete groups of 5 seashells each.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) 3.

Q2: Which of the following shapes is NOT present in the given figure?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Square 
(b) Triangle 
(c) Circle 
(d) Rectangle

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Ans: (b)

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So, triangle is not present in the given figure

Q3: Find the missing number in the given number pattern.

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) 18    
(b) 12
    
(c) 14
    
(d) 10

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Ans: (d)
The pattern followed is :
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Q4: If _______ is related to Chalk in some way, then in the same way _______ is related to _______.
(a) Graphite
(b) Limestone
(c) Marble
(d) Sandstone

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Ans: (b)

  • Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock made primarily of calcium carbonate, and it is formed from the accumulation of tiny marine organisms.
  • In this analogy, we need to find a rock that is similar to chalk in composition or formation.
  • Limestone is also a sedimentary rock that can be formed from similar processes as chalk, making it the correct answer.
  • The other options, while they are types of rock, do not share the same direct relationship with chalk as limestone does.

Q5: There are _________ fighter planes flying in the sky.

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 6

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Ans: (a)
Number of fighter planes flying in the sky = 4

Science Section

Q6: Select the item that does not belong based on natural and artificial categories.
(a) Rock
(b) Plastic
(c) Tree
(d) Metal

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is (a) Rock, as it is a natural object, while the others are man-made materials.
  • Plastic and metal are both synthetic products created by humans.
  • A tree is a natural living organism, but it is not a manufactured item.
  • Thus, the odd one out is the rock, which is purely a natural element.

Q7: Which of the following represents growth in living things? 
(a) A balloon increasing in size when inflated. 
(b) A gel bead increasing in size when put in water. 
(c) Money plant spreading on wall.
(d) None of the above.

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Ans: (c)
Money plant grows as it is a living thing which represents the growth in plants.

Q8: Which of the following things can not move itself? 
(a) Bus 
(b) Bird 
(c) Fish
(d) Boy

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Ans: (a)
Because bus cannot move itself. Instead it needs petrol to move.

Q9: Select the INCORRECT pairing.
(a) Hen — Sty
(b) Horse — Stable
(c) Bear — Cave
(d) Rabbit — Burrow

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Ans: (a)

  • The question asks for the incorrect match between animals and their typical habitats.
  • A hen is usually found in a coop or henhouse, not a sty, which is for pigs.
  • A horse lives in a stable, a bear resides in a cave, and a rabbit makes its home in a burrow, all of which are correct matches.
  • Thus, the pairing of hen and sty is the only incorrect option.

Q10: Select the one that does not belong based on the seed count.
(a) Guava
(b) Pomegranate
(c) Kiwi
(d) Mango

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Ans: (d)

  • The question asks to identify the odd one out based on the number of seeds in each fruit.
  • Guava, Pomegranate, and Kiwi typically have many seeds, while Mango usually has just one large seed.
  • This makes Mango different from the others in terms of seed quantity.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Mango as it has a significantly lower seed count compared to the others.

Q11: Which of the following represents a Full Moon?
(a) New Moon
(b) Full Moon
(c) Half Moon
(d) Crescent Moon

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Ans: (b)

  • Full Moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, allowing us to see its fully illuminated face.
  • During this phase, the entire disk of the Moon is visible, making it appear bright and round.
  • The other options represent different phases of the Moon, such as the New Moon (not visible), Half Moon (only half illuminated), and Crescent Moon (less than half illuminated).
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) Full Moon, as it is the only option that accurately describes this lunar phase.

Q12: Which of the following items are essential for living organisms to survive?
P. Air, 
Q. Sunlight, 
R. Food, 
S. Water. 
(a) P and Q only
(b) P, R, and S only
(c) P, Q, and R only
(d) P, Q, R, and S

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Ans: (d)

  • Air (P) and sunlight (Q) are crucial for processes like photosynthesis in plants.
  • Food (R) provides the necessary nutrients for energy and growth.
  • Water (S) is vital for hydration and various biological functions.
  • All these elements together are essential for the survival of living things, hence the correct answer is (d).

Q13: Select the accurate statement.
(a) Giraffe is the largest animal in the world.
(b) Elephant is the largest animal on land.
(c) Rhinoceros is known as the ship of the desert.
(d) Whale is the largest animal in water.

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Ans: (b)

  • Elephants are recognized as the largest animals that live on land, making option (b) correct.
  • While the giraffe is tall, it is not the largest overall; that title goes to the blue whale.
  • The term "ship of the desert" is actually used for camels, not rhinoceroses.
  • In water, the largest animal is the blue whale, not a dolphin.

Q14: A plant is different from rocks because a plant can _________ . 
(a) Grow 
(b) Breathe 
(c) Reproduce 
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)
A plant is a living thing that’s why it can reproduce, grow and breathe.

Q15: Which one of the following can grow?
(a) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

(b) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

(c) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

(d) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (d)
A frog is a living thing and grows as well as reproduces.

Q16: ________ grows inside the water.
(a) Rose
(b) Money plant
(c) Lemon
(d) Tape grass

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Ans: (d)

  • Tape grass is a type of aquatic plant that thrives in water, making it unique among the options.
  • Unlike rose, money plant, and lemon, which grow on land, tape grass is specifically adapted to live submerged.
  • This plant plays a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, providing habitat and oxygen for fish and other organisms.
  • Understanding the environment where a plant grows helps in identifying its characteristics and ecological importance.

Q17: Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given: 
The things which have life in them are called_____ things. For example, birds have life and they can ______. Living things can______ as birds lay eggs. Non-living things cannot ______ on their own. Some of the  things like water, wood and rock are ____ things. 
(a) Living, move, reproduce, move, Non-living. 
(b) Rock, Non-living, grow, fell, speaks. 
(c) Feel, reproduce, live, living, lay. 
(d) Move, Breathe, Grow, living cannot.

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Ans: (a)
Living things can move, reproduce, grow but non living things can not.

Q18: Unscramble the provided letter combinations to identify a daily activity.
(a) GINHATB
(b) GNMIOBC
(c) GSHNIURB
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)

  • The question asks us to unscramble the letter groups to find a daily activity.
  • Each option represents a different activity: GINHATB can be rearranged to "BATHING", GNMIOBC to "COMBING", and GSHNIURB to "BRUSHING".
  • Since all these activities are things we should do every day, the correct answer is All of these.
  • Thus, the answer is (d) because it includes all the activities mentioned.

Q19: Water can be utilized for:
(a) Paragliding
(b) Playing flute
(c) Flying kite
(d) Putting out fire

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Ans: (d)

  • Water is essential for extinguishing fires, making option (d) the correct choice.
  • While paragliding, playing the flute, and flying a kite are activities that do not involve water for their primary function.
  • In emergencies, water is often the most effective method to put out flames and prevent the spread of fire.
  • Thus, the best answer is (d) as it directly relates to the use of water in fire safety.

Q20: Select the option that completes the name of a sense organ: ___ ___ S ___.
(a) E, E, Y
(b) O, N, G
(c) K, I, N
(d) N, O, E

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Ans: (d)

  • The question is asking for a sense organ that fits the pattern provided.
  • The correct letters to fill in the blanks are N, O, E, which spell NOSE.
  • The other options do not form the name of a sense organ when filled in the blanks.

Q21: Which of the following insects lacks wings?
(a) Cockroach
(b) Mosquito
(c) Silverfish
(d) Grasshopper

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Ans: (c)

  • Silverfish are known for their elongated, fish-like appearance and do not possess wings.
  • In contrast, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and grasshoppers all have wings at some stage of their life cycle.
  • This makes silverfish unique among the options, as they are completely wingless.
  • Understanding the characteristics of these insects helps in identifying them correctly.

Q22: Study the given classification table.
Select the INCORRECT option regarding it.

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(a) A dead fish should be placed in group 1. 
(b) A pearl oyster should be placed in group 2. 
(c) A toy car should be placed in group 1.
(d) A newspaper should be placed in group 2.

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Ans: (b)
Pearl Oyster is a living thing and cannot be added in non living thing.

Q23: The given road sign indicates:
(a) No parking
(b) No right turn
(c) No U-turn
(d) No overtaking

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Ans: (b)

  • Understanding the sign: The road sign in question is specifically designed to inform drivers about traffic regulations.
  • No right turn: This means that vehicles are prohibited from making a right turn at this intersection.
  • Importance of compliance: Following this sign is crucial for maintaining traffic flow and ensuring safety on the road.
  • Other options: The other options represent different traffic rules that are not indicated by this particular sign.

Q24: In the summer season, what do we enjoy doing?
(a) Drink cold juice
(b) Go for swimming
(c) Eat ice cream
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)

  • During the summer, people often seek ways to cool down and enjoy the warm weather.
  • Options like drinking cold juice, swimming, and eating ice cream are all popular activities.
  • Since all these activities are enjoyable in summer, the correct answer is "All of these."
  • This option encompasses all the fun ways to beat the heat during the summer months.

Q25: What does the below image depict about living things?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) They respire 
(b) They make food 
(c) They move 
(d) They grow

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Ans: (d)
The above diagram shows the process of germination in plants. And plants do not move and growth.

Q26: Which of the following is NOT considered a healthy practice?
(a) Eating junk food every day
(b) Not talking while eating
(c) Not wasting food
(d) Washing hands before and after eating

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Ans: (a)

  • Eating junk food every day is harmful and is not a good habit because it can lead to health issues.
  • On the other hand, not talking while eating, not wasting food, and washing hands before and after eating are all positive habits that promote good health and hygiene.
  • It's important to develop healthy eating habits to maintain overall well-being.

Q27: The wet clothes on a clothesline will dry faster:
(a) When there are fewer water vapours in the air
(b) When it is overcast
(c) When there is no wind
(d) When there are more water vapours in the air

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Ans: (a)

  • Drying process: Wet clothes dry due to the evaporation of water, which happens faster when the air is less humid.
  • Fewer water vapours: When there are fewer water vapours in the air, it allows more moisture from the clothes to evaporate quickly.
  • Cloudy conditions: Cloudy weather can slow down drying because it often means higher humidity.
  • Wind effect: Wind can help dry clothes, but the key factor is the humidity level in the air.

Q28: Which of the following animals does NOT construct its own shelter?
(a) Beaver
(b) Cheetah
(c) Bird
(d) Spider

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Ans: (b)

  • Cheetahs do not create their own homes; instead, they find shelter in natural formations or use the cover of grass.
  • In contrast, animals like beavers build dams, birds create nests, and spiders spin webs.
  • This question highlights the different behaviors of animals regarding their habitats.
  • Understanding these behaviors helps us learn about animal adaptations and survival strategies.

Q29: Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian to __________.
(a) Walk on the Moon
(b) Go into space
(c) Go to Mars
(d) Launch the rocket into space

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Ans: (b)

  • Rakesh Sharma made history as the first Indian to travel into space in 1984.
  • He flew aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-11, marking a significant achievement for India.
  • While walking on the Moon and going to Mars are notable milestones, they were not accomplished by him.
  • His journey into space inspired many and highlighted India's capabilities in space exploration.

Q30: Which of the following actions contributes to air pollution?
(a) Planting trees
(b) Riding a bicycle
(c) Using public transport
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)

  • All of these activities can lead to air pollution in different ways. For example, while planting trees is generally good for the environment, other activities like using certain types of vehicles or industrial processes can release harmful pollutants into the air.
  • It's important to understand that air pollution can come from various sources, including factories, cars, and even some household products.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that all these activities can contribute to making the air dirty.

Achievers Section

Q31: Which of the following three children has made the accurate statement about living and non-living things?
Neena : My toy car is not able to move anymore, so it has died.  Harry : The leaves are moving in the wind. Hence, they are able to move on their own.
Komal : My toy dog can wag its tail when someone pats its head, so it can feel.

(a) Komal only
(b) Neena only
(c) Harry only
(d) None of these

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Ans: (d)

  • None of the children provided a correct statement regarding living and non-living things.
  • Living things are characterized by growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, while non-living things do not exhibit these traits.
  • Since all three children were incorrect, the answer is "None of these."
  • This highlights the importance of understanding the basic differences between living and non-living entities.

Q32: How many names of cereals and spices can be found in the provided word grid?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) 4 cereals, 3 spices
(b) 3 cereals, 1 spice
(c) 2 cereals, 2 spices
(d) 2 cereals, 3 spices

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Ans: (c)

  • To determine the answer, you need to carefully examine the word grid.
  • Look for hidden names of cereals and spices within the grid.
  • In this case, you will find a total of 2 cereals and 2 spices.
  • This leads to the conclusion that the correct answer is option (c).

Q33: Which of these is a non living thing that mouse need to live? 
(a) Rocks 
(b) Leaves 
(c) Seeds 
(d) Water

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Ans: (d)
Water is a non living thing that mouse needs to live.

Q34: Which of the following is found only in a frog but not in a plant? 
(a) Growth 
(b) Reproduction 
(c) Breathing
(d) Moving from one place to another

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Ans: (d)
Only frog can move from one place to other but plant cannot move.

Q35: Which of the following is a non living and man made thing? 
(a) Camel 
(b) Fish
(c) Umbrella 
(d) Rocks

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Ans: (c)
Umbrella is a nonliving man made thing used in rainy season.

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