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Logical Reasoning

Q1: Arrange the following words according to dictionary arrangement 
1. Epitaxy 
2. Episode 
3. Epigene 
4. Epitome 
5. Epilogue
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
(b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 
(c) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 
(d) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3

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Ans: (c)
Dictionary arrangement of words is as follows Epigene, Epilogue, Episode, Epitaxy, Epitome i.e., 3, 5, 2, 1, 4


Q2: Which of the following words CANNOT be formed from the letters of the given word GEOMETRICAL?
(a) CLAIM
(b) CREAM
(c) MAGIC
(d) AMONG

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Ans: (d)

  • The word GEOMETRICAL contains the letters G, E, O, M, T, R, I, C, A, L.
  • To form a word, all letters must be present in the original word.
  • CLAIM, CREAM, and MAGIC can all be created using the letters from GEOMETRICAL.
  • However, AMONG cannot be formed because it requires the letter N, which is not in GEOMETRICAL.


Q3: Raj correctly remembers that his music competition is scheduled after 10th October but before 14th October. His mother accurately recalls that the date is an even number. What will be the date of Raj's music competition?
(a) 11th October
(b) 12th October
(c) 14th October
(d) 16th October

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Ans: (b)

  • Raj's competition is between 10th and 14th October.
  • The possible dates are 11th, 12th, and 13th October.
  • Since his mother states the date is an even number, the only option that fits is 12th October.
  • Thus, the date of Raj's music competition is 12th October.


Q4: If 'Mango' is referred to as 'Pizza', 'Pizza' is referred to as 'Cashew', and 'Cashew' is referred to as 'Almond', then which of the following is considered junk food?
(a) Mango
(b) Pizza
(c) Cashew
(d) Almond

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Ans: (c)

  • Understanding the terms: In this scenario, we need to identify which item is classified as junk food based on the given names.
  • Mapping the names: 'Mango' is now 'Pizza', 'Pizza' is now 'Cashew', and 'Cashew' is now 'Almond'.
  • Identifying junk food: Among these, 'Cashew' (which is originally 'Pizza') is typically considered junk food.
  • Conclusion: Therefore, the correct answer is (c) Cashew, as it represents the original 'Pizza', which is junk food.


Q5: Gaurav's birthday falls just after 4th Tuesday of September 20XX. The day on which Gaurav celebrates his birthday is ____. 
Maths Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4(a) 23rd September 
(b) 30th September 
(c) 1st October 
(d) 29th September

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Ans: (a)
4th Tuesday of September 20XX is on 22nd September. 
Just after 22nd September is 23rd September.


Q6: Arnav is facing towards north. He makes 3/4 turn to his right and then 1/2 turn in clockwise direction. Now, if he wants to face towards the book store, then what turn will he make from the given options?
Maths Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4(a) 1/4 turn anticlockwise
(b) 5/8 turn clockwise     
(c) 3/4 turn towards right
(d)  7/8 turn towards left

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Ans: (b)
Arnav is facing towards, north i.e., Arnav is facing towards restaurant. After making 3/4 turn to his right and 1/2 turn in clockwise direction he will face towards mountains. Now, if he want to face towards bookstore he will have to make 5/8 turn clockwise.


Q7: How many circles are there in the given figure? 
Maths Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4(a) 10 
(b) 11 
(c) 15 
(d) 13

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Ans: (c)

There are 15 circles in the given figure.


Q8: Select the odd one out. 
(a) A 
(b) Q 
(c) U 
(d) E

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Ans: (b)
Except Q all lines have line of symmetry.


Q9: Insert the missing number:
Maths Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | Mathematics Olympiad Class 4(a) 300 
(b) 200 
(c) 205 
(d) 210 

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Ans: (d)
Here, 14 × 5 × 3 = 210  10 × 4 × 8 = 320  So, 3 × 14 × 5 = 210


Q10: Find the missing number with reference  to the given image:
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(a) 540 
(b) 550 
(c) 560 
(d) 570 

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Ans: (a)
Since 110 × 5 = 550 Therefore, 45 × 12 = 540


Mathematical Reasoning

Q11: If in the number 25468, the digits at thousands place and tens place are interchanged, then the original number is __________ the new number.
(a) Greater than
(b) Smaller than
(c) Equal to
(d) Can’t be determined

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Ans: (b)

  • In the number 25468, the thousands place is 5 and the tens place is 6.
  • When we interchange these digits, the new number becomes 26458.
  • Comparing the two numbers, 25468 is indeed smaller than 26458.
  • Thus, the original number is smaller than the new number after the interchange.


Q12: Which one of the following is the 12th multiple of 12 ? 
(a) 124 
(b) 444 
(c) 144 
(d) 142

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Ans: (c)
12th multiple of 12 = 12 × 12 = 144 


Q13: Which of the following numbers has the least number of factors ? 
(a) 12 
(b) 15 
(c) 13 
(d) 20

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Ans: (c)
Since, 13 is a prime number.  
So, it has least number of factors.  
Factors of 13 are: 1 and 13 


Q14: The sixth multiple of nine is..... 
(a) 45 
(b) 15 
(c) 69 
(d) 54

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Ans: (d)
Sixth multiple of 9 is 6 × 9  = 54


Q15: Seven is a factor of..... 
(a) 14, 27 and 72 
(b) 21, 28 and 42 
(c) 1,7 and 14 
(d) 37,47 and 57

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Ans: (b)
21 ÷ 7 = 3 (Remainder = 0)  
28 ÷ 7 = 4 (Remainder = 0)  
42 ÷ 7 = 6 (Remainder = 0)


Q16: Which of the following is the greatest odd factor of 26? 
(a) 7 
(b) 3 
(c) 13 
(d) 9

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Ans: (c)
Factors of 26 are  
1 × 26 
2 × 13  
Factors of 26 are 1, 2, 13, 26 greatest odd  factor is 13.  


Q17: .......number is neither prime nor composite number. 
(a) 0 
(b) 1 
(c) 2 
(d) None of these

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Ans: (b)
1 is neither prime nor  composite number.


Q18: Which of the following is the set of Roman  numerals used to write the equivalent of  1656?  
(a) M, C, X, L, V, I 
(b) I, V, X, C, M, L  
(c) M, L, X, V, D, I 
(d) I, L, V, D, C, M 

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Ans: (d)
As, 1656 = 1000 + 500 + 100 + 50 + 5 + 1 = MDCLVI


Q19: Identify the correct combination from  the following:  
(a) {DC, 200} 
(b) {CXV, 512}  
(c) {CV, 105} 
(d) {CLVI, 256} 

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Ans: (c)
CV = 100 + 5 = 105


Q20: How many “X” symbols are needed to  represent the sum 15 + 14 = 29 in Roman  system?  
(a) 5
(b) 6 
(c) 4 
(d) 3 

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Ans: (a)
15 + 14 = 29  
XV + XIV = XXIX  
So, 5 ‘X’ are needed.


Everyday Mathematics

Q21: Niharika goes on shopping with her friends. She bought clothes worth ₹6420, jewellery worth ₹67940, and footwear worth ₹2870. How much money did she spend in all?
(a) ₹77230
(b) ₹78350
(c) ₹67310
(d) ₹65410

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Ans: (a)

  • To find the total amount Niharika spent, we need to add the costs of all her purchases.
  • She spent ₹6420 on clothes, ₹67940 on jewellery, and ₹2870 on footwear.
  • Calculating the total: ₹6420 + ₹67940 + ₹2870 = ₹77230.
  • Thus, the total amount she spent is ₹77230, which corresponds to option (a).


Q22: A city has a population of 92582. Round off the population to the nearest hundreds.
(a) 92500
(b) 92600
(c) 93500
(d) 92580

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Ans: (b)

  • To round off the number 92582 to the nearest hundred, we look at the tens digit, which is 8.
  • Since 8 is 5 or more, we round up the hundreds digit from 5 to 6.
  • This means 92582 rounds to 92600.
  • Thus, the correct answer is 92600.


Q23: 8 packets of juice, each containing 250 mL, are combined in a jug. If 800 mL of juice has been consumed, how much juice remains in the jug?
(a) 2 L 200 mL
(b) 1 L 20 mL
(c) 1 L 2 mL
(d) 1 L 200 mL

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Ans: (d)

  • First, calculate the total amount of juice in the jug: 8 packets × 250 mL = 2000 mL or 2 L.
  • Next, subtract the amount consumed: 2000 mL - 800 mL = 1200 mL.
  • Convert 1200 mL to liters: 1200 mL = 1 L 200 mL.
  • Thus, the amount of juice left in the jug is 1 L 200 mL.


Q24: Sejal owns a rectangular field where the length is three times the breadth. Given that the breadth measures 40 m, what is the total length of wire needed to enclose the field?
(a) 420 m
(b) 280 m
(c) 380 m
(d) 320 m

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Ans: (d)

  • The breadth of the field is given as 40 m.
  • The length is three times the breadth, so it is 3 x 40 m = 120 m.
  • The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as 2 x (length + breadth), which equals 2 x (120 m + 40 m) = 320 m.
  • Thus, the total amount of wire needed to fence the field is 320 m.


Q25: A company contributed ₹20875 in 2019, ₹45820 in 2020, and ₹46850 in 2021. Which year saw the smallest donation?
(a) 2019
(b) 2020
(c) 2021
(d) Cannot be determined

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Ans: (a)

  • The donations made by the company were ₹20875 in 2019, ₹45820 in 2020, and ₹46850 in 2021.
  • To find out the year with the least amount, we compare the three figures.
  • Clearly, ₹20875 in 2019 is less than both ₹45820 and ₹46850.
  • Thus, the company donated the least amount in 2019.


Q26: Javed initially owned 21 comics. He received 2 additional comics from his aunt, got 12 more as birthday gifts, and purchased 3 more using his pocket money. What is the total number of comics he has now?
(a) 38
(b) 40
(c) 36
(d) 28

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Ans: (a)

  • Start with Javed's initial number of comics: 21.
  • Add the comics he received: 2 from his aunt, 12 for his birthday, and 3 he bought.
  • Calculate the total: 21 + 2 + 12 + 3 = 38.
  • Thus, Javed now has 38 comics.


Q27: Parking space in theatre P is for 79,407 cars, while the same in theatre Q is for 58,868 cars. How many more cars can be parked in theatre P than in theatre Q?
(a) 38,275
(b) 21,549
(c) 21,461
(d) 20,539

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Ans: (d)

  • To find out how many more cars can be parked in theatre P compared to theatre Q, we need to subtract the number of cars in theatre Q from the number in theatre P.
  • The calculation is: 79,407 - 58,868 = 20,539.
  • This means theatre P can accommodate 20,539 more cars than theatre Q.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option (d) 20,539.


Q28: The value of 202 –101 + 9 is equal to 
(a) 220 
(b) 110 
(c) 330 
(d) 440

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Ans: (b)
Evaluating, 202–101+9 = 101+9 = 110


Q29: What is the place value of 6 in 28,650?  
(a) 600 
(b) 6,000  
(c) 60 
(d) 6

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Ans: (a)
Place value of digit 6 in the  number  28,650 = 6 × 100= 600


Q30: Use 2, 8, 3, 7 to build the greatest 4-digit  number:  
(a) 7,328 
(b) 8,732  
(c) 3,287 
(d) 2,738

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Ans: (b)
Given digits 2, 8, 3, 7 Greatest 4-digit number = 8,732

Achievers Section

Q31: Select the INCORRECT option.
(a) A prime number has only two factors.
(b) 2 is the only even prime number.
(c) Sum of 6th multiple of 8 and 9th multiple of 7 is 111.
(d) The difference of two prime numbers is always even.

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Ans: (d)

  • Understanding prime numbers: A prime number is defined as a number that has exactly two distinct factors: 1 and itself.
  • Even prime: The number 2 is unique because it is the only even prime number; all other even numbers can be divided by 2, making them non-prime.
  • Sum calculation: The 6th multiple of 8 is 48, and the 9th multiple of 7 is 63. Their sum is 48 + 63 = 111, which is correct.
  • Difference of primes: The statement that the difference of two prime numbers is always even is incorrect. For example, if you take the prime numbers 2 and 3, their difference is 1, which is odd.


Q32: Identify the sum of first five prime  numbers.  
(a) 26 
(b) 25 
(c) 28 
(d) 11

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Ans: (c)
First five prime numbers are  2, 3, 5, 7 and 11 
Sum = 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 = 28 


Q33: Mr. Sharma’s class is going on a field  trip. In each of the 2 vans, there will be 7 children and 1 adult. In each of the 4 cars,  there will be 4 children and 1 adult. How  many people are going on the field trip?  
(a) 17 
(b) 30 
(c) 36 
(d) 38

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Ans: (c)
Total number of people in 1  van = 7 children + 1 adult = 8 people  
So, total number of people in 2 vans  = 8 + 8 = 16  
Total number of people in 1 car  = 4 children + 1 adult  = 5 people  
So, total number of people in 4 cars  = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20  
Thus, total number of people on field trip  = 16 + 20 = 36 


Q34: To get the predecessor of 7 + 8, what  should be subtracted from 21?  
(a) 1 
(b) 15 
(c) 7 
(d) 8 

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Ans: (c)
Predecessor of 7 + 8  = (7 + 8) – 1  = 15 – 1 = 14  So, 21 – 7 = 14  


Q35: Mukti is 21 years old. Her father is thrice  as old as she is. How old will she be when  her father turns 70?  
(a) 28 years 
(b) 29 year  
(c) 27 years 
(d) 30 years

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Ans: (a)
Mukti’s age now = 21 years  
Mukti’s father’s age now = 3 × 21 = 63 years  
Difference between her father’s age = 70 –  63 = 7  
So, Mukti’s age after 7 years = 21 + 7 = 28 years

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