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.
Word And Structure Knowledge
Look at the pictures and choose the right word from the options given below. (Question 1 to 5)
Q1: (a) Aeroplane
(b) Helicopter
(c) Bus
(d) Truck
View AnswerAns: (b)
Q2:(a) Cricket
(b) Baseball
(c) Basketball
(d) Hockey
View AnswerAns: (a)
Q3:(a) Rain
(b) Rainbow
(c) Sky
(d) Umbrella
View AnswerAns: (b)
Q4: (a) Tree
(b) Plant
(c) Creeper
(d) Climber
View AnswerAns: (d)
Climbers are plants that take the support of something as their stems are weak and cannot stand on their own.
Q5: What is the plural form of the word knife?
(a) Knifs
(b) Knifes
(c) Knives
(d) Knivs
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The plural of "knife" is "knives." This is a rule in English where words that end in "-fe" change to "-ves" when made plural.
- For example, "life" becomes "lives" and "wife" becomes "wives."
- So, when you have one knife and you want to talk about more than one, you say "knives."
- This rule helps in understanding how to form plurals for similar words.
Q6: What is the term used for a baby cat?
(a) Pup
(b) Kitten
(c) Cub
(d) Calf
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Kitten is the correct term for a baby cat.
- Unlike other animals, such as dogs (pups) or bears (cubs), a young cat specifically refers to a kitten.
- This term is widely recognized and used in both casual and formal contexts.
- Understanding these terms helps in identifying different young animals correctly.
Q7: Choose the Correct Option for the Underlined Word.
We are heading to the market with them.
(a) Noun
(b) Verb
(c) Pronoun
(d) Adjective
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Market refers to a specific place where goods are bought and sold, making it a noun.
- Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas.
- In this sentence, "market" identifies a location, which is the key characteristic of a noun.
- Other options like verb, pronoun, and adjective do not fit the definition of "market" in this context.
Q8: Choose the Correct Option for the Underlined Word.
I painted my room.
(a) Verb
(b) Adverb
(c) Adjective
(d) Noun
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Painted is the action word in the sentence, indicating what I did.
- In grammar, a verb describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- Here, "painted" shows the action of applying paint to the room.
- Thus, the correct classification of "painted" is as a verb.
Q9: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank.
My mother prepares ___________ food.
(a) short
(b) long
(c) calm
(d) delicious
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The appropriate adjective to characterize food in this sentence is “delicious,” which refers to food that is very tasty and enjoyable.
- Using “short,”“long,”, or “calm” does not accurately describe the quality of food.
- Thus, “delicious” is the best choice as it conveys a positive experience related to taste.
Q10: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank.
Walk ___________ because the floor is slippery.
(a) quickly
(b) carefully
(c) happily
(d) rarely
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Carefully is the best choice here as it suggests walking in a cautious manner to prevent slipping.
- The sentence indicates that the floor is slippery, so one should be cautious while walking.
- Choosing "quickly" or "happily" would not be appropriate in this context, as they do not convey the need for caution.
- Thus, "carefully" is the most logical and safe option to ensure safety on a slippery surface.
Q11: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank.
She purchased ___________ new toy for her brother.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article
View AnswerAns: (a)
- “a” is the correct choice because it is used before a noun that starts with a consonant sound.
- In this case, “new” starts with a consonant sound, making “a new toy” the right phrase.
- Using “an” would be incorrect here as it is used before words that start with a vowel sound.
- “The” and “no article” do not fit the context of introducing a new toy.
Q12: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank.
Do not consume junk food ___________ it is unhealthy.
(a) so
(b) but
(c) because
(d) and
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Because is the correct choice as it provides a reason for not eating junk food.
- This word connects the two parts of the sentence, explaining that the reason for avoiding junk food is its unhealthiness.
- Using "because" makes the statement clear and logical.
- The other options do not fit well in this context, as they do not provide a reason.
Q13: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank.
The car is parked ___________ the tree.
(a) at
(b) behind
(c) on
(d) in
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Behind is the correct preposition here, as it shows that the car is located at the back of the tree.
- Using at would imply the car is next to the tree, which is not the intended meaning.
- On suggests the car is physically on top of the tree, which is incorrect.
- Using in would mean the car is inside the tree, which is also not accurate.
Q14: Choose The Word That Means Same As Gentle.
(a) Dull
(b) Hard
(c) Kind
(d) Bright
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Kind is synonymous with gentle, indicating a soft and caring nature.
- The other options do not convey the same meaning; for example, dull and hard imply a lack of softness.
- Thus, kind is the best choice as it reflects a gentle disposition.
Q15: Choose the Opposite of Near.
(a) Far
(b) Wrong
(c) West
(d) Right
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Near means close in distance.
- The opposite of near is far, which indicates a greater distance.
- Thus, when you think of something that is not close, you would say it is far away.
- Therefore, the correct answer is (a) Far.
Q16: Choose the Option With Correct Spelling.
(a) TOGEHER
(b) TOGETER
(c) TOGETTER
(d) TOGETHER
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct spelling is “together,” which means “with each other.”
- This word is used to indicate that things or people are in the same place or are acting in unison.
- Options (a), (b), and (c) are incorrect spellings and do not convey the same meaning.
- Remember, spelling is important for clear communication.
Q17: Choose the Option With Correct Spelling.
(a) JORNAY
(b) JOURNEY
(c) JOURNEE
(d) JUORNEY
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct spelling is “journey,” which refers to the act of traveling from one location to another.
- Options (a), (c), and (d) contain incorrect spellings.
- Understanding the correct spelling is important for clear communication.
- Always double-check spellings to avoid confusion.
Reading
Look at the picture and choose the correct option. (Question 18 to 21)
Q18: There are three candles _____ the cake.
(a) in
(b) on
(c) under
(d) beside
View AnswerAns: (b)
Q19: The colour of the birthday cap is _____.
(a) blue
(b) green
(c) yellow
(d) red
View AnswerAns: (a)
Q20: The cake is _____ the plate.
(a) in
(b) with
(c) on
(d) under
View AnswerAns: (c)
Q21: The children are _______.
(a) angry
(b) happy
(c) sad
(d) surprised
View AnswerAns: (b)
Read The Passage And Answer The Question That Follow (Question 22 to 25)
Once two close friends, John and Jim were passing through a scary jungle. John was lazy but Jim was active. They were in the middle of the jungle. Suddenly, they saw a huge bear coming towards them.
On seeing the bear, Jim climbed a tree but John did not climb because he didn’t know how to. So, he used his wisdom and lied on the ground like a dead body because he once read that bears never eat dead bodies.
When the bear came near John and saw the lying body, it sniffed at his ear and went away. Then Jim got down from the tree. He asked John what the bear whispered in his ear. John told him that the bear said “Be aware of selfish friends.”
Q22: What is the main topic of the passage?
(a) Scary jungle
(b) Best friends
(c) The bear
(d) Two friends and a bear
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The passage focuses on the story of "Two friends and a bear," highlighting their experiences and interactions.
- It illustrates the themes of friendship and the challenges they face together.
- The other options, while related, do not capture the essence of the main story.
- Thus, the correct answer is option (d), as it directly reflects the content of the passage.
Q23: What did John and Jim observe approaching them?
(a) A huge bear
(b) A scary lion
(c) A gentle deer
(d) A sly fox
View AnswerAns: (a)
- In the passage, it is mentioned that John and Jim encountered a huge bear coming towards them.
- This indicates that the bear was the most significant and alarming sight for them.
- The other options, like a lion or a deer, were not mentioned in the context.
- Thus, the correct answer is clearly a huge bear.
Q24: What information did John come across regarding bears?
(a) They sniff at ears.
(b) They never consume carcasses.
(c) They eat fruits.
(d) They eat grass.
View AnswerAns: (b)
- In the passage, it was mentioned that John learned that bears do not eat dead bodies.
- This indicates that bears have a specific diet and avoid carrion.
- Understanding this helps clarify the behavior and eating habits of bears.
- Thus, the correct answer is that they never consume carcasses.
Q25: When Jim inquired of John about what the bear murmured to him, what was John's response?
(a) You are my best friend.
(b) I will eat you.
(c) Be cautious of greedy friends.
(d) You can ride on my back.
View AnswerAns: (c)
- In the story, when Jim asked John about the bear's whisper, John responded with a warning.
- He said, "Be cautious of greedy friends," which implies that not all friends have good intentions.
- This response highlights the importance of being careful about whom to trust.
- John's reply serves as a lesson about the nature of friendship.
Spoken And Written Expression
Choose the Most Suitable Option to Complete Each Conversation. (Question 26 to 30)
Q26: Jaya: I am composing ___________ essay about the blue planet, Earth.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The article "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound.
- In this case, "essay" begins with the vowel sound "e," making "an essay" the correct choice.
- Using "a" would be incorrect because it is used before consonant sounds.
- Thus, the correct answer is "an essay" about Earth.
Q27: We have a parent-teacher meeting ___________ Saturday.
(a) in
(b) at
(c) on
(d) to
View AnswerAns: (c)
- On is the correct preposition to use when referring to specific days of the week.
- We say "on Saturday," "on Sunday," etc., to indicate a particular day.
- Using "in" or "at" would not be appropriate in this context.
- Thus, the correct choice is "on."
Q28: Nisha: My dog is very ___________. It never barks at anyone.
(a) friendly
(b) dangerously
(c) quickly
(d) sadly
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The appropriate adjective to characterize the dog's behavior is “friendly.”
- This is supported by the fact that the dog does not bark at anyone, indicating a calm demeanor.
- Using “friendly” suggests that the dog is gentle and sociable.
- The other options do not fit the context of the dog's behavior.
Q29: Jim: Do you know how to play guitar? Tim: ___________.
(a) Yes, I don’t
(b) Yes, I am
(c) Yes, I do
(d) Yes, I can’t
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Yes, I do is the correct response because it confirms that Tim knows how to play the guitar.
- The other options are incorrect as they either deny knowledge or do not appropriately answer the question.
- For example, "Yes, I don’t" contradicts the question, while "Yes, I am" and "Yes, I can’t" do not directly affirm knowledge of playing the guitar.
- Thus, "Yes, I do" is the most suitable and clear answer.
Q30: Annie: We should __________ our elders.
(a) lie
(b) hurt
(c) respect
(d) annoy
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The appropriate verb to use here is “respect,” which signifies admiring or showing honor to someone, especially elders.
- Respecting our elders is important as it reflects our values and appreciation for their wisdom.
- Using words like "lie," "hurt," or "annoy" does not convey a positive attitude towards elders.
- Thus, the correct choice emphasizes the importance of honoring and valuing the experience of older individuals.
Achievers Section
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 31 to 32)
Q31: My father never drives ___________ in order to prevent accidents.
(a) slowly
(b) cheaply
(c) tightly
(d) fast
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Fast is the correct choice because it indicates a speed that can lead to accidents.
- Driving slowly would actually help in preventing accidents, making it an incorrect option.
- The other options, cheaply and tightly, do not relate to driving speed.
- Thus, the sentence implies that driving too fast increases the risk of accidents.
Q32: I have not heard ___________ him since we last met.
(a) for
(b) from
(c) with
(d) by
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct preposition here is "from." It shows that you have not received any communication or news from him since your last meeting.
- Using "for" would imply a duration, which doesn't fit the context of not hearing from someone.
- Options "with" and "by" do not convey the intended meaning of communication.
- Thus, "from" is the only option that correctly indicates the absence of contact.
Q33: Choose the Correct Spelling.
(a) REVOLUTION
(b) RAVOLUTION
(c) REVULUTION
(d) RAVULUTION
View AnswerAns: (a)
- REVOLUTION is the correct spelling, referring to the movement of an object in an orbit around another axis.
- The other options contain incorrect spellings that do not represent the intended word.
- Understanding the correct spelling is important for clear communication.
- Always double-check spellings to avoid confusion in writing.
Q34: Choose the Correct Adjective From the Given Options.
This shirt is too tight for me.
(a) Shirt
(b) Too
(c) Tight
(d) Small
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Tight is the correct adjective in this context as it describes how the shirt fits.
- It indicates that the shirt does not have enough space and is snug against the body.
- In contrast, "shirt" is a noun, "too" is an adverb, and "small" does not accurately describe the fit in this sentence.
- Thus, "tight" is the appropriate choice to convey the meaning intended.
Q35: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Nitin: Do you ___________ him? Dolly: No, I don’t.
(a) knew
(b) now
(c) not
(d) know
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is "know."
- In this context, "know" is the present tense form of the verb, which is appropriate for the question being asked.
- Options like "knew" are past tense, which do not fit here.
- Thus, the complete sentence reads: "Do you know him?"