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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

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 9)

Q1: Ron once _______ tomato soup for the whole family.
(a) make
(b) makes
(c) made
(d) making

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is made because it indicates a completed action in the past.
  • Ron is talking about a specific time when he prepared the soup, which requires the past tense.
  • Options make and makes are present tense, while making is a continuous form, which does not fit here.
  • Thus, made is the only option that correctly fits the sentence structure.

Q2: The little girl went _______ her room crying.
(a) onto
(b) into
(c) at
(d) with

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is into because it indicates the direction of movement towards the inside of the room.
  • Using into shows that the girl entered her room while crying.
  • Other options like onto and at do not convey the same meaning of entering a space.
  • Thus, into is the most appropriate choice for this context.

Q3: John is a skilled player, but he is quite _______.
(a) active
(b) aggressive
(c) agile
(d) powerful

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Ans: (b)

  • In this context, the word "aggressive" describes John's playing style, indicating that he is assertive and competitive.
  • The other options like "active," "agile," and "powerful" do not convey the same meaning of being forceful or intense in his approach.
  • Being "aggressive" can be a positive trait in sports, as it often leads to a more dynamic and engaging performance.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) aggressive, as it best fits the description of John's playing style.

Q4: Sarla couldn’t solve the puzzle so Mohit helped _______.
(a) them
(b) hers
(c) her
(d) it

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is her because it refers to Sarla, the person who needed help.
  • Using them would imply multiple people, which is incorrect in this context.
  • Hers is a possessive form and does not fit the sentence structure.
  • It would refer to an object, not a person, making it unsuitable here.

Q5: Maria is _______ funniest person I have ever met.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • In this sentence, we are talking about a specific person, Maria, who is the funniest among all the people the speaker has met.
  • The word "the" is used to indicate that there is only one funniest person in this context, making it the correct choice.
  • Using "a" or "an" would imply that there are many funny people, which does not fit the meaning here.
  • Therefore, "the" is the appropriate article to use in this case.

Q6: _______ you help me with my homework tonight?
(a) Are
(b) Does
(c) Will
(d) Was

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is "Will" because it is used to express a future intention or request.
  • Using "Will" indicates that you are asking someone if they are willing to help you tonight.
  • Other options like "Are" and "Does" do not fit the context of making a request for future help.
  • "Was" is incorrect as it refers to the past, which does not apply here.

Q7: _______ is bliss.
(a) Ignore
(b) Ignorance
(c) Ignorant
(d) Ignoring

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "Ignorance is bliss" suggests that not knowing something can lead to happiness.
  • In this context, ignorance refers to a lack of knowledge or awareness.
  • Choosing to ignore certain problems or truths can sometimes make life feel easier.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Ignorance, as it captures the essence of the saying.

Q8: Plastic will melt _______ it gets too hot.
(a) but
(b) so
(c) because
(d) if

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is if. This indicates a condition under which plastic will melt.
  • When we say "Plastic will melt if it gets too hot," it means that the melting happens only when the temperature exceeds a certain point.
  • Other options like "but," "so," and "because" do not correctly express this conditional relationship.
  • Thus, "if" is the right choice as it clearly shows the condition for melting.

Q9: They haven’t arrived yet, _______ they?
(a) do
(b) has
(c) had
(d) have

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Ans: (d)

  • The sentence is a negative statement followed by a tag question.
  • In English, when the main clause is negative, the tag question is usually positive.
  • Since the main clause uses "haven't," the correct tag is "have," which matches the subject.
  • Thus, the correct answer is "have," making the full tag question: "They haven’t come yet, have they?"

Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 10 to 11)

Q10. I could not go outside since of the rain.
(a) I could not
(b) go outside
(c) since of
(d) the rain.

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Ans : (c)

  • The phrase "since of" is incorrect; the correct phrase is "because of."
  • The correct sentence should be: "I could not go outside because of the rain."

Q11. My sister has a ugly hat which I absolutely hate.
(a) My sister has
(b) a ugly hat
(c) which I
(d) absolutely hate.

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Ans : (b)

  • The article "a" is incorrect before the word "ugly" because "ugly" starts with a vowel.
  • The correct article is "an" before words starting with vowels.
  • The correct sentence should be: "My sister has an ugly hat which I absolutely hate."

Q12: Choose the correct spelling of the word that refers to a disease.
(a) Goundise
(b) Joundise
(c) Juonadice
(d) Jaundice 

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct spelling of the disease is Jaundice.
  • Jaundice is a condition that causes yellowing of the skin and eyes due to high levels of bilirubin in the blood.
  • The other options, Goundise, Joundise, and Juonadice, are incorrect spellings and do not represent the disease.
  • It's important to know the correct spelling, especially in medical contexts.

Q13: Choose the correct spelling of the word that refers to a form of physical exercise.
(a) Gimnastis
(b) Gymustics
(c) Gymnastics
(d) Gimnustics

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling is Gymnastics, which is a type of physical exercise involving various routines.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) contain misspellings of the word.
  • Gymnastics includes activities like tumbling, balancing, and performing on apparatus.
  • It is important for developing strength, flexibility, and coordination.

Q14: Which word is a synonym for convince?
(a) Persuade
(b) Fail
(c) Prevent
(d) Confuse

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Ans: (a)

  • The word convince means to make someone believe or accept something.
  • The correct synonym is persuade, which also means to influence someone to do or believe something.
  • Other options like fail, prevent, and confuse do not relate to the meaning of convince.
  • Thus, the best choice that matches the meaning is persuade.

Q15: Which word is the opposite of spoil?
(a) Impair
(b) Upset
(c) Ruin
(d) Create

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Ans: (d)

  • The word spoil means to damage or ruin something.
  • To find the antonym, we look for a word that means the opposite.
  • Among the options, create means to bring something into existence, which is the opposite of damaging it.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) Create.

Reading

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 16 to 20)
Once an emperor was trying to find a successor for his throne. In order to find the right person the emperor held a contest. In the contest he provided seeds to all participants and declared that whoever brings the most beautiful flower shall win the throne. A young gardener felt it was the right contest for him and took part in the competition. But much to his disappointment the seeds refused to grow no matter how much effort and care he put into them. 
On the day of the final decision, he decided to be truthful and took his empty pot and placed it amongst the beautiful flowers grown by other people. The emperor saw the gardener’s empty pot and chose him as the winner. This surprised everyone at first but later it was revealed that the seeds the emperor provided were cooked ones and they wouldn’t have grown in any situation. His honesty was reflected in his empty pot and the gardener was thus rewarded by the emperor. Later the emperor trained him and made him the emperor.

Q16: What did the emperor provide to the participants?
(a) Garden
(b) Flower
(c) Seeds
(d) Pot

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Ans: (c)

  • The emperor gave the participants seeds as part of a challenge.
  • This was meant to test their ability to grow plants and show their skills.
  • Each participant received a seed to nurture and grow into a plant.
  • The focus was on the growth and development of the seeds they were given.

Q17: Why did the emperor organize the competition?
(a) To find a new gardener
(b) To find a successor for his throne
(c) To study his subjects
(d) To see beautiful flowers 

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Ans: (b)

  • The emperor held the competition primarily to find a successor for his throne. This indicates that he was looking for someone who could take over his responsibilities and lead the kingdom.
  • While other options like finding a new gardener or studying his subjects are interesting, they do not align with the main purpose of the competition.
  • The focus was on identifying a worthy successor, which is a significant decision for any ruler.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that the emperor wanted to ensure the future leadership of his empire.

Q18: The seeds provided by the emperor wouldn’t grow because they were _______.
(a) old
(b) not watered
(c) already cooked
(d) rocks

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Ans: (c)

  • The seeds given by the emperor failed to sprout because they were already cooked. This means they were not viable for planting.
  • Seeds need to be raw and alive to grow; cooking them destroys their ability to germinate.
  • While being old or not watered can affect growth, in this case, the main reason is that they were cooked.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that the seeds were already cooked, making them unsuitable for planting.

Q19: How did the gardener choose to be honest?
(a) By taking his empty pot to the competition
(b) By purchasing a different plant
(c) By displaying lovely flowers
(d) By acquiring a new flower pot

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Ans: (a)

  • The gardener decided to be truthful by taking his empty pot to the competition.
  • This action showed his integrity and honesty, as he did not try to deceive the judges.
  • Instead of presenting a fake or beautiful flower, he chose to be genuine about his situation.
  • This choice reflects the value of being honest even when it might be easier to lie.

Q20: The meaning of the word ‘revealed’ in the story is ___________.
(a) hidden
(b) exposed
(c) remained
(d) recreated

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Ans: (b)

  • The word revealed means to make something known or expose it to view.
  • In this context, it suggests that something that was not previously known is now shown or disclosed.
  • Option (a) hidden is the opposite of revealed, while (c) remained and (d) recreated do not fit the meaning.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) exposed, as it aligns with the meaning of revealed.

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 21 to 25)
The kangaroo is the national animal of Australia. There are 4 types of kangaroos, the Red, Antilopine, Eastern Grey and Western Grey. The red kangaroos are the largest and they can grow up to 2 metres and jump as high as 3 metres. On land kangaroos only move their hind legs together, however in water they kick each leg independently to swim. Kangaroos are the only large animal to use hopping as their primary method of locomotion. Hopping is a fast and energy saving way of travelling which allows them to cover large distances in habitats where there is little food and water available. 
Young kangaroos are called joeys and they spend several months growing in their mother’s pouch before leaving to explore the world. Kangaroos also have excellent hearing capacity and like some other animals are able to move their ears in different directions without moving the rest of the head. Kangaroos are social animals which stay in groups of at least 3-4 individuals. Some groups of kangaroos, collectively referred to as mob or troop, can be as big as 100 individuals.

Q21: What are the different species of kangaroos?
(a) Black, Antilopine, Eastern and Western black
(b) Red, Antilopine, Eastern Grey and Western Grey
(c) Red, Black, Grey and White
(d) Red, Antilopine, Black and Grey

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Ans: (b)

  • The types of kangaroos include several species, with the most recognized being the Red, Antilopine, Eastern Grey, and Western Grey.
  • Option (a) mentions species that are not commonly recognized as kangaroo types.
  • Option (c) includes colors rather than species, which is not accurate.
  • Option (d) mixes species and colors, which does not reflect the correct classification.

Q22: What is the primary way kangaroos move around?
(a) Running
(b) Walking
(c) Hopping
(d) Climbing

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Ans: (c)

  • The main method of movement for kangaroos is hopping. This is because their strong hind legs are specially adapted for this type of locomotion.
  • Hopping allows them to cover large distances quickly and efficiently, which is essential for escaping predators and finding food.
  • While they can also run or walk, hopping is their most effective and natural way to travel.
  • This unique way of moving is a key characteristic of kangaroos and distinguishes them from many other animals.

Q23: Kangaroos are referred to as social animals due to their _________.
(a) can talk
(b) prefer solitude
(c) stay in groups of at least 3-4 individuals
(d) are intelligent

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Ans: (c)

  • Kangaroos are known as social animals because they live in groups. This behavior helps them protect each other from predators and find food more efficiently.
  • They typically form groups of at least 3-4 individuals, which allows for better social interaction and support.
  • Unlike some animals that prefer to be alone, kangaroos thrive in a group setting, which is essential for their survival.
  • This social structure is a key reason why they are classified as social animals.

Q24: What is the term used for baby kangaroos?
(a) Calf
(b) Joey
(c) Puppy
(d) Cub

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Ans: (b)

  • The term for a baby kangaroo is called a Joey.
  • Young kangaroos are born very small and continue to grow in their mother's pouch.
  • This pouch provides them with safety and nourishment until they are ready to explore the outside world.
  • Other options like Calf, Puppy, and Cub refer to young of different animals.

Q25: What is the term used to refer to a group of kangaroos?
(a) Swarm
(b) School
(c) Mob
(d) Bale

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Ans: (c)

  • The collective noun for a group of kangaroos is called a Mob. This term is specific to kangaroos and reflects their social behavior.
  • Other animals have different collective nouns, such as a swarm for bees or a school for fish.
  • Understanding these terms helps in recognizing how different species interact in groups.
  • In summary, when you see a group of kangaroos, you can refer to them as a Mob.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the most suitable option to complete each conversation. (Question 26 to 30)

Q26: Rajat: Is everything alright? You seem concerned. Geeta: __________
(a) I believe so. Don’t be anxious.
(b) Are you fine?
(c) Nothing to inquire.
(d) I am feeling quite good.

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Ans: (a)

  • Geeta's response indicates reassurance, suggesting that she is okay and there is no need for Rajat to worry.
  • Option (a) reflects a positive affirmation, which aligns with the context of the conversation.
  • Other options either question Rajat's state or do not address his concern directly.
  • Thus, option (a) is the most appropriate response in this situation.

Q27: Maan: Hi mom! How was work? Mother: Just fine. Did you get _______ with your cousins today?
(a) over
(b) along
(c) after
(d) next to

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct phrase is "get along," which means to have a good relationship with someone.
  • Option (a) "over" does not fit in this context.
  • Option (c) "after" is unrelated to relationships.
  • Option (d) "next to" does not convey the idea of a relationship.

Q28: Arushi: You’ve tidied up your room, _______?
(a) haven’t you
(b) didn’t you
(c) aren’t you
(d) have you

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Ans: (a)

  • The question is a tag question, which is used to confirm information.
  • Since Arushi is making a positive statement about cleaning, the tag should be negative.
  • Thus, the correct tag is "haven’t you," which matches the positive statement.
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) do not fit the structure of a tag question in this context.

Q29: Riya: Are you a fan of watching films? Jayati: _______
(a) Do you?
(b) No, I don’t!
(c) They do.
(d) Sheila is a huge movie buff.

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, Riya is asking Jayati if she enjoys watching movies.
  • Jayati's response "No, I don’t!" clearly indicates that she does not like watching movies.
  • The other options do not directly answer Riya's question about Jayati's preferences.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option (b), as it directly reflects Jayati's feelings about movies.

Q30: Eric: When I was in town this afternoon, I did the shopping and went to the bank. 
Blair: Lucky you. _______ two birds with one stone. 
(a) Kills 
(b) Killing 
(c) Will kill 
(d) Has killed 

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "killing two birds with one stone" means to achieve two things with a single action.
  • In this context, "killing" is the correct form to use after "lucky you," as it fits the structure of the sentence.
  • Option (a) "kills" is incorrect because it does not match the grammatical structure needed here.
  • Options (c) and (d) are also incorrect as they imply future or past actions, while the conversation is about a present situation.

Achievers Section

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 31 to 32)

Q31: You’re not supposed to talk to _______ strangers.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is no article because in English, we often refer to strangers in a general sense without using an article.
  • Using "a" or "an" would imply talking about a specific stranger, which is not the case here.
  • "The" would suggest talking about specific strangers that are known, which also does not fit the context.
  • Thus, the phrase correctly indicates that one should not engage with any strangers in general.

Q32: I have to get up early _______ the crack of dawn.
(a) on
(b) in
(c) at
(d) under

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase "the crack of dawn" refers to the very early morning when the sun starts to rise.
  • We use "at" to indicate a specific time, which is why "at the crack of dawn" is correct.
  • Using "on," "in," or "under" would not fit the context of referring to a specific time.
  • Thus, the correct preposition to use here is "at."

Q33: Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error.
My father usual wakes up at 5 am for his morning walks.
(a) My father usual
(b) wakes up
(c) at 5 am
(d) for his morning walks

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Ans: (a)

  • The error in the sentence is in the phrase “My father usual”. The correct word should be “usually”, which is an adverb that describes how often he wakes up.
  • In this context, “usual” is an adjective and does not fit grammatically.
  • Thus, the correct form should be “My father usually wakes up”.
  • Identifying such errors helps improve our understanding of proper sentence structure.

Q34: Which word is a synonym for mystify?
(a) Confuse
(b) Beautiful
(c) Honest
(d) Lose

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Ans: (a)

  • The word mystify means to confuse or bewilder someone.
  • Among the options, confuse is the only word that has a similar meaning.
  • Beautiful, honest, and lose do not relate to the idea of causing confusion.
  • Therefore, the correct answer is (a) Confuse.

Q35: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Jack: Let’s play one more game. Rohan: No way! I _______. You’ve already beaten me three times.
(a) defeating
(b) surrender
(c) won
(d) challenge

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, Rohan is expressing his reluctance to play another game because he has already lost multiple times.
  • The correct word to fill in the blank is "surrender," which means to give up or admit defeat.
  • Options like "defeating," "won," and "challenge" do not fit the context of Rohan's statement about not wanting to play again.
  • Thus, "surrender" accurately conveys Rohan's feeling of defeat after losing three times.
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Ans. Participating in the English Olympiad is important for Class 3 students as it enhances their language skills and boosts their confidence in using English. It also provides a competitive platform that encourages students to learn and excel in their language abilities, which is essential for their overall academic growth.
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