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Logical Reasoning Section

Q1: If Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1is related to Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1, then in the same way Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1 is related to _____.
(a) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(b) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(c) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(d) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (b)
Second figure is the young once of the first figure.

Q2: Find the missing figure in the given figure pattern.
(a) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(b) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(c) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(d) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (c)
Each figure repeats itself after three figures.

Q3: Which of the following amounts is the least expensive?
(a) ₹20
(b) ₹50
(c) ₹40
(d) ₹30

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Ans: (a)

  • ₹20 is the lowest value among the options provided.
  • When comparing prices, the cheapest option is the one with the smallest number.
  • In this case, ₹20 is less than ₹30, ₹40, and ₹50.
  • Thus, ₹20 is the correct answer as it represents the least cost.

Q4: _________ is at the second position from the finishing line.
Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Reena
(b) Kirti 
(c) Raj 
(d) Aman

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Ans: (b)
Kirti is at the second position from the finishing line.

Q5: Select the odd one out.
(a) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(b) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(c)Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1
(d) Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (d)
Except option D, all others can fly.

Science Section

Q6: Unscramble the letters in the provided options to identify a non-living object.
(a) RTEE
(b) UJG
(c) ROFG
(d) RCOW

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Ans: (b)

  • UJG is the only option that can be unscrambled to form a non-living thing, which is a jug.
  • The other options do not represent any recognizable non-living objects when rearranged.
  • For example, RTEE can be rearranged to form "tree," which is a living thing.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) UJG.

Q7: Select the item that does not belong with the others.
(a) Gram
(b) Kidney beans
(c) Cumin
(d) Soybeans

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Ans: (c)

  • Cumin is a spice, while the other options are all types of legumes.
  • Gram, Kidney beans, and Soybeans are all part of the legume family, which are known for their high protein content.
  • This makes Cumin the odd one out, as it is used primarily for flavoring food rather than as a protein source.
  • Identifying the category of each item helps in determining which one does not fit.

Q8: Select the correct pairing of an animal with its corresponding sound.
(a) Cow – Moo
(b) Bee – Buzz
(c) Elephant – Trumpet
(d) Tiger – Roar

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Ans: (c)

  • Elephants are known for their unique sound called a trumpet, which is produced by blowing air through their trunks.
  • While cows do say "moo," and bees make a "buzz," the question specifically asks for the match that includes an elephant.
  • The sound of a tiger is often described as a "growl," but the correct answer focuses on the elephant's sound.
  • Thus, the correct match is Elephant – Trumpet.

Q9: Select the correct pairing of a sense organ with its function.
(a) Skin - Helps us to enjoy the sweet taste of ice-cream
(b) Eye - Helps us to know the colour of a flower
(c) Ear - Helps us to enjoy the pleasant smell of rose
(d) Tongue - Helps us to know that the birds are chirping

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Ans: (b)

  • Eye is the sense organ responsible for vision, allowing us to perceive colors and shapes.
  • Option (b) correctly states that the eye helps us to know the colour of a flower.
  • Other options incorrectly associate functions with the wrong sense organs.
  • For example, the skin is related to touch, not taste, and the ear is related to hearing, not smell.

Q10: Select the correct pairing of an animal with its group name.
(a) Monkey – Pride
(b) Bear – Troop
(c) Cow – Swarm
(d) Giraffe – Tower

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Ans: (d)

  • The term for a group of giraffes is called a tower, which is a unique and fitting name.
  • In contrast, a pride refers to a group of lions, not monkeys.
  • A troop is associated with monkeys, while a swarm typically describes insects, not cows.
  • Thus, the correct match is Giraffe – Tower.

Q11: I hold a plant firmly to its place and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Who am I?
(a) Root
(b) Stem
(c) Leaf
(d) Flower

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Ans: (a)

  • Roots are the part of the plant that anchor it securely in the ground.
  • They play a crucial role in absorbing water and essential nutrients from the soil.
  • Without roots, a plant would not be able to survive as they provide stability and nourishment.
  • Other parts like the stem, leaf, and flower have different functions, but the root's main job is to support and feed the plant.

Q12: We consume the seeds of _______.
(a) Sunflower
(b) Carrot
(c) Potato
(d) Tomato

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Ans: (a)

  • Sunflower seeds are commonly eaten as a snack and are known for their nutritional benefits.
  • They are rich in healthy fats, protein, and various vitamins and minerals.
  • In contrast, the other options like carrot, potato, and tomato do not have edible seeds that we typically consume.
  • Thus, sunflower is the correct answer as it is widely recognized for its seeds being eaten.

Q13: Select the option that accurately matches the food items that contribute to our growth.
(a) Sugar, Potato
(b) Butter, Oil
(c) Egg, Milk
(d) Chocolate, Bread

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Ans: (c)

  • Egg and Milk are both rich in essential nutrients like proteins and vitamins that are crucial for growth.
  • These foods provide the body with the building blocks it needs to develop muscles and tissues.
  • In contrast, options like Sugar and Chocolate do not offer the same nutritional benefits for growth.
  • Thus, Egg and Milk are the best choices for supporting healthy growth.

Q14: Vihan traveled to Jaipur, India for his summer holiday with his family. His mother prepared clothing made from fibers sourced from ________________.
(a) Cotton plant
(b) Hibiscus plant
(c) Sheep
(d) Yak

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is Cotton plant. Cotton is a natural fiber that is widely used in making clothes.
  • Hibiscus plant does not produce fibers suitable for clothing.
  • Sheep provide wool, which is different from cotton.
  • Yak fibers are used for specific textiles but are not as common as cotton for everyday clothing.

Q15: Select the option that completes the name of the object that is found in a first aid box.__ A __ __ A __ D
(a) T, H, E, R
(b) B, N, D, I
(c) O, R, S, S
(d) G, U, G, E

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is BANDAGE. A bandage is a common item found in a first aid box used to cover and protect wounds.
  • The letters provided in option (b) fit perfectly into the blanks, forming the word BANDAGE.
  • Other options do not create a valid word that relates to first aid supplies.
  • Thus, option (b) is the only one that correctly completes the name of an object found in a first aid box.

Q16: Vanya’s paternal grandfather’s sole son is her
(a) Uncle
(b) Father
(c) Brother
(d) Cousin

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Ans: (b)

  • Vanya's paternal grandfather refers to her father's father.
  • The only son of Vanya's paternal grandfather is her father.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) Father, as he is the direct descendant.
  • Other options like uncle, brother, and cousin do not fit the description of being the only son.

Q17: How do you keep your bones and muscles healthy? 
(a) Eating bad food 
(b) Sleeping late 
(c) Breathing out more oxygen 
(d) Eating healthy

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Ans: (d)
We should eat healthy to keep our bones and muscles healthy. Eating healthy means eating fruits and vegetables more and no junk food.

Q18: Which of the following items maintains its form because of air?
(a) Clock
(b) Table
(c) Football
(d) Aeroplane

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Ans: (c)

  • Football is an object that is inflated with air, which gives it its round shape.
  • When air is pumped into the football, it expands and holds its shape, allowing it to be used for playing.
  • Other options like clock, table, and aeroplane do not rely on air to maintain their shape.
  • Thus, the correct answer is football, as it is specifically designed to be inflated with air.

Q19: Langar is a complimentary meal provided at the ____________.
(a) Church
(b) Mosque
(c) Gurdwara
(d) All of these

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Ans: (c)

  • Langar is a tradition in Sikhism where a free meal is served to everyone.
  • This meal is typically offered at a Gurdwara, which is a Sikh place of worship.
  • While churches and mosques may also provide meals, the specific term "Langar" is associated with Gurdwaras.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) Gurdwara, as it is the place known for this practice.

Q20: Which of the following is placed INCORRECTLY in the given flow chart?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Potato 
(b) Green beans 
(c) Butter 
(d) Milk

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Ans: (c)
Butter is an body building food. Protective foods are fruits and vegetables.

Q21: Which of the following does NOT indicate that "living things grow"?
(a) A caterpillar turns into a pupa
(b) A seed turns into a tiny plant
(c) A gel bead swells up in water
(d) A flower turns into a fruit

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Ans: (c)

  • Living things are characterized by their ability to grow and develop.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) all describe processes where a living organism undergoes a transformation, indicating growth.
  • In contrast, option (c) describes a gel bead absorbing water, which is a physical change, not a biological growth process.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) because it does not represent growth in living organisms.

Q22: Which of these do people build to stop flooding? 
(a) Streets 
(b) Dams 
(c) Sidewalks 
(d) Bridges

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Ans: (b)
People build dams to stop flooding.

Q23: Which of the following is NOT a property of air? 
(a) Air fills space. 
(b) Air has weight. 
(c) Air gives shapes to things. 
(d) Air can be seen.

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Ans: (d)

Air is present all around us but it cannot be seen.

Q24: At a playground, what should you always do?
(a) Wait for your turn to play on the slides
(b) Follow the rules of the game
(c) Seek help from an adult if you or any of your friends get hurt
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)

  • All of these options are important for safety and fun at the playground.
  • Waiting for your turn ensures that everyone gets a chance to play without rushing.
  • Following the rules of the game helps maintain fairness and enjoyment for all players.
  • Seeking help from an adult is crucial if someone gets hurt, ensuring proper care is given.

Q25: __________ requires both water and air for its movement.
(a) Fish
(b) Birds
(c) Insects
(d) Amphibians

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Ans: (d)

  • Amphibians are unique creatures that can live both in water and on land. They need water for their early life stages, like tadpoles, and air for breathing as adults.
  • Unlike fish, which are fully aquatic, amphibians can move through both mediums, making them dependent on both water and air.
  • This dual requirement is what sets amphibians apart from other animals like birds and insects, which do not need water for movement.

Q26: We can receive an electric shock if we touch _______ while our hands are wet.
(a) Knife
(b) Scissors
(c) Plug points
(d) Balloon

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Ans: (c)

  • When our hands are wet, they conduct electricity more effectively.
  • Touching plug points with wet hands can lead to a serious electric shock.
  • Other options like knife, scissors, and balloon do not pose the same risk of electric shock.
  • It's important to keep hands dry when handling electrical devices to ensure safety.

Q27: Select the option that correctly pairs one living organism with one non-living object.
(a) Monkey, Lotus
(b) River, Sun
(c) Pencil, Bicycle
(d) Fish, Rock

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Ans: (d)

  • Fish is a living organism, while Rock is a non-living object.
  • The other options either pair two living things or two non-living things.
  • For example, in option (a), both Monkey and Lotus are living things.
  • In option (b), River is a non-living thing, but Sun is also considered a non-living entity.
  • Option (c) pairs two non-living items, Pencil and Bicycle.

Q28: We require water for _______.
(a) Prepare meals
(b) Dry laundry
(c) Write on paper
(d) None of these

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Ans: (a)

  • Water is essential for cooking food, as it is used in various cooking methods like boiling, steaming, and making sauces.
  • While water can help in drying clothes, it is not the primary function; rather, it is used to wash them.
  • Writing on paper does not require water, making it an incorrect option.
  • Thus, the best answer is that we need water to prepare meals.

Q29: What does the following figure represents?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Path of germs in air 
(b) Water cycle 
(c) Storm 
(d) Formation of clouds

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Ans: (b)
The figure given represents water cycle, which is an on going process of water.

Q30: Which of the following activities is commonly done during the summer season?
(a) Sitting under the fan
(b) Eating ice-cream
(c) Wearing cotton clothes
(d) All of these

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Ans: (d)

  • Summer activities often include various ways to stay cool and comfortable.
  • People enjoy eating ice-cream to beat the heat.
  • Wearing cotton clothes helps keep the body cool.
  • Additionally, sitting under the fan is a common way to stay comfortable.
  • Therefore, the correct answer is all of these activities are typical in summer.

Achievers Section

Q31: Which of the following structures of a house can be flat, sloping or semicircular? 
(a) Floor 
(b) Mud 
(c) Roof 
(d) Door

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Ans: (c)
Roof of the flats can be flat, sloping or semi-circle depending on the places it is made.

Q32: A teacher asked her students to write a heading for the given poster. Amongst these students, which student gave the most appropriate heading for the poster?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) Leena - Save water
(b) Rohit - Save Trees 
(c) Meena - Save the Earth 
(d) Rahul - Save Wild Life

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Ans: (c)
Meena has given the topic full appropriate. As ‘Save the Earth”.

Q33: Solve the crossword given on names of different sources of getting water. Which of the following words is NOT hidden in the crossword?

Science Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Science Olympiad for Class 1(a) HANDPUMP 
(b) RAIN 
(c) SNOW 
(d) RIVER

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Ans: (a)
1 - River 
2 - Hand pump 
3 - Snow 
4 - Rain

Q34: Candles are made from _______ . 
(a) Liquid 
(b) Gas 
(c) Wood
(d) Wax

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Ans: (d)
Candle is a solid form, which is made up of wax.

Q35: Which of the following should not be touched with wet hands? 
(a) Electric wires 
(b) Tower 
(c) Bat 
(d) Clothes

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Ans: (a)
We should not touch electric wire with wet hands as we can get electric shock.

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