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: Find the missing number, if a certain rule is followed either row-wise or column-wise.
(a) 10
(b) 21
(c) 20
(d) 15
Ans: (b)
Q2: Find the word that cannot be made from the letters of the given word.
DEMAND
(a) MAN
(b) DAM
(c) DONE
(d) MAD
Ans: (c)
DONE cannot be formed from the given letters.
Q3: Find the missing number in the given number pattern below.
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 9
(d) 10
Ans: (c)
Q4: If in a code language RENT is written as 4628 and LEAST as 16598 , then how EAST will be written in that language?
(a) 8956
(b) 6598
(c) 6859
(d) 8569
Ans: (b)
Q5: Identify the relation between the given pair on either side of : : and find the missing term.
AD : BE : : PS : ?
(a) QR
(b) RS
(c) ST
(d) QT
Ans: (d)
Q6: How do we classify a thing as hot or cold?
(a) By seeing
(b) By hearing
(c) By touching
(d) By smelling
Ans: (c)
In absence of an instrument to measure temperature, we can touch an object to know if it is hot or cold.
Q7: Which of the following is NOT a healthy eating habit?
(a) Eating low fiber diet, as it will help the digestive system to work better
(b) Chewing the food properly
(c) Washing hands before and after every meal
(d) Avoiding drinking water immediately after a meal
Ans: (a)
Q8: Normal human body temperature is ____________.
(a) 96.4 °F
(b) 97.5 °F
(c) 98.6 °F
(d) 100.2 °F
Ans: (c)
This is also known as clinical temperature of human body
Q9: Which of the following plants is known to have fibrous roots?
(a) Turnip
(b) Rose
(c) Rice
(d) Banyan
Ans: (c)
Q10: Select the odd one out based on their eating habits.
(a) Cow
(b) Honey bee
(c) Butterfly
(d) Mosquito
Ans: (a)
Therefore, the cow is the odd one out because it has a different diet compared to the others, which primarily consume liquids from plants or animals.
Q11: Study the given food chain and select the correct option regarding it.
Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle
(a) Population of grass will go down.
(b) Population of eagle will increase.
(c) Population of grasshopper will increase.
(d) Population of frog will increase.
Ans: (d)
Q12: Unscramble the letters given in the box to get the name of a bird and select the correct option regarding this bird.
OOEGS
(a) It has a strong, sharp, and hooked beak.
(b) It has holes on either side of its beak.
(c) It has very sharp claws called talons.
(d) It uses its feet to hold on to tree branches and sit on them.
Ans: (b)
Q13: ______________ is a rhythm instrument.
(a) Table
(b) Guitar
(c) Flute
(d) Bell
Ans: (d)
Bell produces vibrations by hitting solid surface in a rhythmic manner.
Q14: Select the INCORRECT statement.
(a) Sunlight keeps the house free from germs.
(b) We should regularly do dusting of our house.
(c) The drains of the kitchen and bathroom should be well covered to keep away insects such as cockroaches.
(d) We should not put wire netting on the windows as it obstructs the air entering our house.
Ans: (d)
Q15: The energy that makes us feel hot or cold is called _______________ energy.
(a) Light
(b) Sound
(c) Heat
(d) Electric
Ans: (c)
Heat or absence of heat makes a body hot or cold.
Q16: When liquids are heated, they become _________________.
(a) solid
(b) liquid
(c) gas
(d) Any of these
Ans: (c)
The force of attraction between molecules breaks on heating and it converts into gas.
Q17: Radhika, while driving the car, notices the road sign shown here. She should _______.
(a) Be more cautious as hilly area is going to start
(b) Slow down
(c) Stop to let the train cross
(d) Make a U-turn
Ans: (b)
Q18: Guitar produces sound by vibration of __________________.
(a) string
(b) membrane
(c) air
(d) rhythm
Ans: (a)
Guitar has many strings which are vibrated to produce music.
Q19: Shehnai is a kind of ________________ instrument.
(a) percussion
(b) string
(c) wind
(d) rhythm
Ans: (c)
Air is blown from mouth into the shehnai and by pressing of buttons, the air is compressed and expanded to produce music
Q20: The objects which allow heat to pass through them are called ____________.
(a) conductors
(b) insulators
(c) thermoscopes
(d) luminous
Ans: (a)
Almost all the metals are good conductors of heat.
Q21: After using thermometer, we must clean it using an ___________ solution.
(a) antiseptic
(b) antiallergic
(c) salt
(d) moisturising
Ans: (a)
The antiseptic kills the germs and micro-organisms that may have stuck to the bulb of the thermometer, when it is put in the mouth by the patient.
Q22: X is the hardest mineral while Y is the softest mineral. Identify X and Y.
(a) X-Marble, Y-Graphite
(b) X-Diamond, Y-Talc
(c) X-Granite, Y-Coal
(d) X-Sandstone, Y-Chalk
Ans: (b)
Q23: Select the accurate statement.
(a) Stride and cubit are recognized units of measurement.
(b) Meter is used to measure weight.
(c) Liter is the unit for measuring capacity.
(d) Smaller lengths are quantified in grams.
Ans: (c)
Q24: Which of the following plants listed are classified as shrubs?
Hibiscus, Mint, Banana, Rose, Tulsi, Cucumber, Jasmine
(a) Hibiscus, Banana, Jasmine
(b) Rose, Tulsi, Mint, Cucumber
(c) Hibiscus, Rose, Tulsi, Jasmine
(d) Mint, Banana, Cucumber
Ans: (c)
Q25: Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding force?
(a) It can make a stationary object move.
(b) It can change the speed of a moving object.
(c) It cannot change the form of an object.
(d) It can change the direction of a moving object.
Ans: (c)
Q26: Which of the following is the closest star to our planet Earth?
(a) Alpha Centauri
(b) Proxima Centauri
(c) Sun
(d) Sirius
Ans: (c)
Q27: Match column I with column II and select the correct option.
(a) 3 4 1 2
(b) 4 1 3 2
(c) 1 3 2 4
(d) 2 1 4 3
Ans: (b)
Q28: The Celsius scale was developed by _______________
(a) Galileo
(b) G D
(c) Anders
(d) Newton
Ans: (c)
Anders Celsius was a Swedish physicist who developed the scale in 1742.
Q29: Refer to the given conversation between Raj and his mother, Sushma, and answer the question that follows.
Sushma: Raj, where are you? See, who has come to meet you.
Raj: I am coming, Mom.
Sushma is most likely present in which of the following rooms of her house?
(a) Kitchen
(b) Study room
(c) Bathroom
(d) Living room
Ans: (d)
Q30: Which of the following festivals is celebrated in the spring season?
(a) Holi
(b) Christmas
(c) Diwali
(d) Thanksgiving
Ans: (a)
Q31: Sound travels fastest in ________.
(a) solids
(b) liquids
(c) gases
(d) All of these
Ans: (a)
In solids, molecules are closely packed. So, the sound vibrations get easily transferred from one molecule to another.
Q32: Which state of matter expands on heating?
(a) Solid
(b) Liquid
(c) Gas
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Solids expand to form liquids, liquids expand to form gases and gases expand and become less denser.
Q33: The temperature in Celsius Scale can be converted into Fahrenheit scale using the formula
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Ans: (b)
Using this formula, any temperature can be converted from Celsius scale to Fahrenheit scale. Both these scales show equal temperature at – 40. This means that, – 40°C = – 40°F
Q34: Thermometer is formed by combination of the words ‘thermos’ meaning _________ and ‘meter’ meaning _____________.
(a) heat, measure
(b) measure, heat
(c) heat, light
(d) sound, heat
Ans: (a)
These words are of Greek origin.
Q35: Identify the instrument and its type?
(a) Mridangam, percussion
(b) Harp, rhythm
(c) Mridangam, wind
(d) Harp, string
Ans: (d)
The strings on harp are vibrated to produce music and sound waves.
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