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 car means boat, boat means bicycle and bicycle means plane, then ________ is used as air transport.
(a) boat
(b) plane
(c) bicycle
(d) car
Ans: (c)
The plane is used as air transport but bicycle means plane. So, the correct answer is a bicycle.
Q2: If the first and third digits of each of the given numbers are swapped and the numbers are then sorted in ascending order, what will be the total of the digits of the second highest number created?
(a) 18
(b) 13
(c) 14
(d) 17
Ans: (a)
Q3: Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
(a) 2
(b) 1
(c) 4
(d) 3
Ans: (d)
Similar figure repeats in every third step and each time a figure reappears it gets vertically inverted.
Q4: In the provided sequence of letters, certain letters are absent and are listed in the options below. Choose the correct option.
Select the correct option.a _ b _ acb _ _ cbdac _ d (a) bcdda
(b) cddba
(c) abdcb
(d) cddab
Ans: (d)
Q5: Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
(a) 5
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 4
Ans: (b)
In all other figures, there are two small line segments towards the pin and three small line segments towards the arrow.
Q6: Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 4
Ans: (d)
Figure 4, contains figure (X).
Q7: Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures that would replace the question mark (?).
(a) 4
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3
Ans: (b)
The symbols move in the sequence. Also, the arrow rotates 135o anti-clockwise; the trapezium gets vertically inverted and the pin-shaped symbol rotates 90o clockwise.
Q8: How much money do Vivek and Suman have together?
Statement I: Suman has 20 rupees less than what Tarun has.
Statement II: Vivek has 30 rupees more than what Tarun has.
(a) Neither I nor II is sufficient
(b) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
(c) Both I and II are sufficient
(d) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
Ans: (a)
From I, we have: S = T - 20.
From II, we have: V = T + 30.
Thus, from both I and II, we have: V + S = (T + 30) + (T - 20) = (2T + 10).
So, to get the required amount, we need to know the amount that Tarun has.
Q9: If white means blue, blue means red and red means green, then what is the colour of human blood?.
(a) white
(b) blue
(c) green
(d) red
Ans: (b)
Colour of human blood is red but blue means red. So, the correct answer is blue.
Q10: If ‘@’ represents ‘×’, ‘#’ represents ‘–’, ‘$’ represents ‘+’ and ‘*’ represents ‘÷’, which of the following statements is accurate?
(a) 18 @ 3 * 3 $ 7 # 12 = 18
(b) 18 * 3 @ 3 # 7 $ 12 = 23
(c) 18 $ 3 * 3 @ 7 # 12 = 40
(d) 18 $ 3 @ 3 * 7 # 12 = 15
Ans: (b)
Q11: A particle travels in a straight path with uniform acceleration, beginning from a stationary position. What is the percentage increase in its displacement during the 5th second in relation to the displacement in the 4th second?
(a) 35.21%
(b) 40%
(c) 28.57%
(d) 45.55%
Ans: (c)
Q12: What happens to the temperature during the melting of ice when heat is supplied continuously?
(a) Temperature increases
(b) Temperature decreases
(c) Temperature first increases and then decreases
(d) Temperature remains constant
Ans: (d)
The supplied heat is utilized in breaking the interaction between constituent of ice, and so temperature remains constant.
Q13: Arrange the five kingdoms in the increasing order of complexity.
(a) Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
(b) Protista, Fungi, Monera, Plantae and Animalia
(c) Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera
(d) Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, Protista and Monera
Ans: (a)
The Five Kingdoms are arranged in the order of increasing cellular complexity and organisation levels. Kingdom Monera is the lowest as they include prokaryotes. Kingdom Protista follows Monera as they are single-celled eukaryotes. Protista is followed by Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae and finally Kingdom Animalia.
Q14: Atomicity of a molecule plays a vital role in determining the number of atoms. Which of the following represents a tetra-atomic molecule?
(a) NH3
(b) H2O
(c) CH4
(d) CO2
Ans: (a)
Tetra atomic molecules are those molecules that are formed by a combination of four atoms.
Q15: Which among the following are involuntary muscles?
I. Smooth Muscles
II. Striated Muscles
III. Cardiac Muscles
(a) I and II
(b) I and III
(c) II and III
(d) I and III
Ans: (b)
Both smooth and cardiac muscle functions cannot be controlled by any organisms, hence they are involuntary.
Q16: The unicellular prokaryotes and eukaryotes are grouped into ____ and _____ respectively.
(a) fungi and monera
(b) monera and protista
(c) monera and fungi
(d) protista and monera
Ans: (b)
Kingdom Monera and Protista consist of unicellular prokaryotes and eukaryotes respectively.
Q17: Select the incorrect pairing.
(a) Golgi apparatus – Formation of lysosomes
(b) Lysosome – Autophagy
(c) Vacuole – Osmoregulation
(d) Chloroplast – Photosynthesis
Ans: (d)
Q18: A particle moving with initial velocity of 6 m/s is subjected to a uniform acceleration of -1.5 ms-2. Find the displacement in next 2 s:
(a) 9 m
(b) 12 m
(c) 0
(d) 15 m
Ans: (a)
Q19: What are two external conditions required for the matter to exist in a particular physical state?
(a) Temperature and humidity
(b) Temperature and pressure
(c) Pressure and humidity
(d) Density and pressure
Ans: (b)
Pressure and temperature are two external conditions
Q20: Identify the unicellular organism from the following image:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Ans: (c)
The image shown in option C is an organism and the rest are various cells found in the human body. The 1st one is the RBCs, the second one is the sperm cells and the last one is the nerve cells. The correct option is C which shows diatoms
Q21: Read the given statements and select the correct option. Statement 1: Mountaineers often face issues such as nosebleeds when they reach high altitudes. Statement 2: Atmospheric pressure reduces as altitude increases.
(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
Ans: (a)
Q22: Which among the following is a muscle tissue that stops its rhythmic contraction and relaxation only when the organism is dead?
(a) Smooth Muscles
(b) Striated Muscles
(c) Cardiac Muscles
(d) All of the above
Ans: (c)
Even though smooth and striated muscles undergo contraction and relaxation, only cardiac muscles undergo rhythmic contraction and relaxation. This is what results in the heartbeat.
Q23: Select the accurate statements. I. Raising temperature and lowering pressure can turn gases into liquids. II. Ice at 273 K cools more effectively than water at 273 K. III. The process of salt dissolving in water shows that matter is continuous. IV. Both evaporation and melting require heat absorption.
(a) I and IV only
(b) II and IV only
(c) II and III only
(d) I and III only
Ans: (b)
Thus, the correct statements are II and IV, making the answer (b).
Q24: Consider the following statements and choose the correct option:
Statement 1: The formula unit mass of zinc oxide is 81 u.
Statement 2: The formula unit mass is the sum of all the atoms present in the formula unit of the compound.
(a) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
(b) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is correct.
(c) Both the statements are correct.
(d) Both the statements are incorrect.
Ans: (c)
ZnO = 65 + 16 = 81
Q25: Find the odd one out.
(a) Diatom
(b) Paramecium
(c) Anabaena
(d) Amoeba
Ans: (c)
Anabaena belongs to Monera and the rest falls under Protista.
Q26: Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1: The process of heating coal strongly without air to produce various products is known as destructive distillation of coal.
Statement 2: Kerosene and diesel are produced through the destructive distillation of coal.
(a) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
(b) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
(d) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are false.
Ans: (c)
Q27: Which of the following solutions has the lowest mass by mass percentage?
(a) 8 g of sodium bicarbonate in 160 g of water
(b) 50 g of potassium dichromate in 250 g of water
(c) 30 g of calcium chloride in 190 g of water
(d) 3 g of sugar in 90 g of water
Ans: (d)
Q28: Which of the following statements are accurate?
I. Kerosene is combustible while dried grass is a non-combustible substance.
II. Carbon dioxide is the best extinguisher for fires involving oil and petrol.
III. The calorific value of biogas is higher than that of petrol.
IV. The rubbing surface present on the matchbox has powdered glass and a little red phosphorus.
(a) I and III only
(b) I and IV only
(c) II and IV only
(d) II and III only
Ans: (c)
Q29: Substance P is derived from the destructive distillation of wood and is a component of gunpowder. Substance Q represents the purest form of amorphous carbon, obtained by dehydrating sugar with concentrated H2SO4. What are P and Q, respectively?
(a) Animal charcoal and Lamp black
(b) Gas carbon and Sugar charcoal
(c) Wood charcoal and Animal charcoal
(d) Wood charcoal and Sugar charcoal
Ans: (d)
Q30: Which among the following group of animals is/are multicellular organisms with a cell wall?
(a) Animalia
(b) Protista
(c) Fungi
(d) Monera
Ans: (c)
Kingdom Animalia lacks a cell wall while Fungi and Monera consist of single cellular organisms. Kingdom fungi on the other hand consist of multicellular eukaryotic organisms with a cell wall.
Q31: The heat generated by a human body is trapped inside with the help of _____ tissue.
(a) areolar tissue
(b) fluid tissue
(c) cartilage
(d) adipose tissue
Ans: (d)
Adipose tissue is seen between internal organs and below the skin. The fat inside the adipose tissue act as a layer of insulation that traps heat.
Q32: An organic compound ‘X’ has a melting point of –33°C and a boiling point of 66°C. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding this substance?
(a) At –100°C, X exists in solid state.
(b) At 0°C, X exists in liquid state.
(c) At 90°C, X exists in gaseous state.
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Q33: After placing a thin layer of Rhoeo leaf in water on a clean glass slide and observing it under a high power microscope, what will you notice after adding a concentrated salt or sugar solution and waiting for a few minutes?
(a) Cell contents are separated from the cell wall.
(b) Cytoplasm along with plasma membrane has come to lie on one side of cell wall.
(c) A clear space is seen between the cell wall and protoplast of the cell.
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Q34: Consider the followings statements and choose the correct option:
Statement 1: If an object moves with a constant speed, its speed-time graph is a straight line.
Statement 2: The area under the velocity-time graph gives the acceleration of the object.
(a) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
(b) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is correct.
(c) Both the statements are correct.
(d) Both the statements are incorrect.
Ans: (a)
The area under the velocity-time graph gives the displacement of the object.
Q35: Read the given statements (i-iv) and select the option that correctly fills any two of the blanks.
(i) _______ epithelium is present in oviducts and helps in movement of egg from ovary to the uterus.
(ii) _______ muscles cause peristalsis in the alimentary canal.
(iii) _______ tissue joins skin to muscles and fastens peritoneum to the body wall and viscera.
(iv) Blood enters the ___________ through Haversian canals.
(a) (i)-Cuboidal, (ii)-Striated
(b) (iii)-Areolar, (iv)-Cartilage
(c) (ii)-Smooth, (iii)-Areolar
(d) (i)-Ciliated, (iv)-Ligament
Ans: (c)
Q36: Refer to the provided list of diseases: Aspergillosis, Bird flu, Ranikhet, Tuberculosis, Cholera, Rinderpest, Anthrax. How many of these diseases are caused by viruses in fowls?
(a) 5
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Ans: (b)
Q37: Which among the following cell organelles are found in both plants and animals that are different in structure but not in composition?
(a) Vacuoles
(b) Plastids
(c) Mitochondria
(d) Plasma membrane
Ans: (a)
Vacuoles are the cell organelle that differs in size and number in animal and plant cells. In animal cells, they are small and numerous and in plant cells, they are few but very large. In plants cells, often the nucleus gets displaced because of the size of the vacuole.
Q38: If bromine atom is available in the form of, say, two isotopes 35Br79 (51.3%) and 35Br81 (48.7%), calculate the average atomic mass of bromine atom:
(a) 79.97
(b) 89.98
(c) 87.8
(d) 80.78
Ans: (a)
Average atomic mass = (79 x 51.3 + 81 x 48.7)/100 = 79.97
Q39: Refer to the given analogy and select the option that correctly identifies X. Rhizobium: Nitrogen fixation :: X: Nitrification
(a) Pseudomonas
(b) Nitrosomonas
(c) Nitrobacter
(d) Both B and C
Ans: (d)
Q40: Which of the following options is correct?
I. 1 kg of water at 100°C
II. 1 kg of steam at 100°C
(a) I contain more heat than II
(b) I contain less heat than II
(c) Both I and II contain the same amount of heat
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans: (b)
1 kg of steam at 100ºC contains more heat because water required latent heat to form steam.
Q41: Which of the following statements is/are accurate? (i) Penicillin is derived from a multicellular fungus. (ii) Yeast is utilized in the production of vitamin B-complex tablets. (iii) The DPT vaccine protects against the bacteria that cause typhoid. (iv) Salmonella is involved in cheese production.
(a) (i) and (iv) only
(b) (iii) only
(c) (i) and (ii) only
(d) (iii) and (iv) only
Ans: (c)
Q42: Select the one that does not fit based on biodiversity conservation methods.
(a) Zoological park
(b) National park
(c) Botanical garden
(d) Gene bank
Ans: (b)
Q43: Calculate the mass of 0.66 g molecule of carbon dioxide:
(a) 29.04 g
(b) 31.5 g
(c) 34.6 g
(d) 23.7 g
Ans: (a)
0.66 gram molecule of carbon dioxide
Q44: Which of the following hormones is responsible for reducing calcium levels in the bloodstream?
(a) Calcitonin
(b) Thyroxine
(c) Adrenaline
(d) Insulin
Ans: (a)
Q45: Which of the following statements is false about meristematic tissues?
(i) They are differentiated cells which do not possess the power of division.
(ii) They are compactly arranged without intercellular spaces.
(iii) They are multinucleated with dense cytoplasm.
(iv) They contain few vacuoles or vacuoles are absent.
(a) (i) and (ii) only
(b) (i) and (iii) only
(c) (ii) and (iv) only
(d) None of these
Ans: (b)
Q46: If the Earth suddenly shrinks by one-fourth of its present radius, find the value of the acceleration due to gravity:
(a) 9/16
(b) 16/9
(c) 3/4
(d) 4/3
Ans: (b)
Q47: If you are travelling in an overcrowded and poorly ventilated bus, the chances of getting which of the following diseases are high?
(a) COVID-19
(b) Polio
(c) Elephantiasis
(d) Syphilis
Ans: (a)
Polio, elephantiasis and syphilis cannot spread through the aerosols. But COVID-19 can and the person travelling in poorly ventilated, overcrowded buses will be exposed to the virus.
Q48: Heterocysts are specialised nitrogen-fixing cells that are found in
(a) cyanobacteria
(b) fungi
(c) gymnosperms
(d) lichens
Ans: (a)
Heterocysts are specialised nitrogen-fixing cells formed during nitrogen starvation by some filamentous cyanobacteria, such as Nostoc punctiforme, Cylindrospermum stagnale, and Anabaena sphaerica.
Q49: Which of the following definitions best describes canal rays?
(a) The positively charged radiation produced in the discharge tube that move towards the cathode
(b) The collection of negatively charged particles emitted from cathode in the discharge tube experiment.
(c) Produced by atoms of all elements except Hydrogen.
(d) The collection of negatively charged particles emitted from cathode as well as from the atoms of the gas in the discharge tube experiment.
Ans: (a)
Canal rays are the positively charged radiation produced in the discharge tube that seem to emerge from the anode and move towards the cathode. When a perforated cathode is used, they produce scintillations behind the cathode. Goldstein called these positive rays Kanalstrahlen, "channel rays" or "canal rays", because they could be detected only when a perforated cathode was used.
Q50: In a species, the number of electrons is 2 less than the number of neutrons and the number of protons is one less than the number of neutrons. If the mass number is 23, the actual number of electrons, protons and neutrons respectively are
(a) 12, 13, 14
(b) 10, 11, 12
(c) 11, 12, 13
(d) 9, 10, 11
Ans: (b)
Let the number of neutrons be x.
Number of electrons = x - 2
Number of protons = x - 1
x + x - 1 = 23
x = 12
Therefore, the number of neutrons = 12
The number of protons = x - 1 = 12 - 1 = 11
Number of electrons = 12 - 2 = 10
The species is
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