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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.

Logical Reasoning

Q1: Which is the tallest tree? 

(a) Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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(d) Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (b)
Tree (b) is the tallest  tree. 

Q2: Which of the following cup is longer than D?  

Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1
(a) B 
(b) C  
(c) A  
(d) None of the above 

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Ans: (d)
None of the cup is longer than D.

Q3: Find the lightest object from the  given options.
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Ans: (a)
 Feather is lightest  among all. 

Q4: Which of the following tree is the tallest? 

Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) A 
(b) B  
(c) C  
(d) All are of the same height

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Ans: (b)
Tree B is the tallest  tree.

Q5: What is the time shown on the  clock? 
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 4’,o clock
(b) 3’,o clock  
(c) 12’,o clock 
(d) 2’,o clock 

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Ans: (d)
The clock shows 2’,o  clock as minute hand is at 12 and  hour hand is at 2.  13. Correct option is

Q6: Which of the following activity you  can do within a minute?  
(a) Going to school  
(b) Eating  
(c) Sharpening your pencil  
(d) Bathing

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Ans: (c)
You can sharpen your pencil within a minute.

Q7: The 4th alarm clock from right end is  __________.  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) R 
(b) J 
(c) L 
(d) K

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Ans: (a)
Correct option is (a). 

Q8: Look at the following calendar carefully.  Which day is on 15th April 2012?  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Tuesday 
(b)Saturday  
(c) Sunday 
(d)Thursday

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Ans: (c)
15th April 2012 is on Sunday.

Q9: Which toy has the maximum cost? 

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Ans: (a)
Toy car has the maximum cost

Q10: Which one of the following is not a  paper money? 

(a) Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (d)
(d) shows a ₹ 1 coin,  which is made up of metal.

Mathematical Reasoning

Q11: Which jug has the maximum capacity? 

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Ans: (d)
Jug (d) has the maximum capacity.

Q12: From the given figure find out how  much water can a bucket hold?
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 17 litres 
(b) 18 litres  
(c) 13 litres 
(d) 115 litres 

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Ans: (c)
A Bucket can hold = 7 + 4 + 2 = 13 litres.

Q13: If Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 unit, then Shruti is  ________units shorter than Sneha.
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 (a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 5 
(d) 6 

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Ans: (b)
Sneha is 9 units tall  and 
Shruti is 6 units tall.  
Therefore,  9 units – 6 units = 3 units 
Shruti is 3 units shorter than Sneha.

Q14: Height of Jack is 2 feet. If 1 foot is  equal to 12 inches, then height of  Jack in inches. 
(a) 12 inches 
(b) 36 inches  
(c) 24 inches 
(d) 48 inches

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Ans: (c)
Height of Jack is 2 feet  
We know that 1 foot = 12 inches  
Therefore,  Height of Jack in inches = 12 + 12  = 24 inches 

Q15: Jaya, Nidhi, Komal, Simmi, Roma  Which sentence about the girls  shown above is incorrect. 
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Simmi is the shortest.  
(b) Roma is taller than Simmi but  shorter than Jaya.  
(c) Komal and Nidhi are equal in  height.  
(d) Komal and Nidhi are taller than  Simmi and Jaya. 

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Ans: (b)
Roma is taller than Simmi but is not shorter than Jaya.

Q16: Which of the following note will  you use to pay for this toy? 
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 20 rupees note  
(b) 100 rupees note  
(c) 10 rupees note  
(d) 5 rupees note 

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Ans: (b)
₹ 100 note can be  used to pay for ₹ 50 toy as ₹ 100 >  ₹ 50 

Q17: Which of the  following option  shows the correct price for the  orange? 
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Ans: (c)

As price of orange is ₹ 6  Therefore, ₹ 5 +₹ 1 = ₹ 6 

Q18: ___________ is enough to buy a toy  car. 
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) ₹ 20 
(b) ₹ 40 
(c) ₹ 15 
(d) ₹ 10 

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Ans: (b)
₹ 40 is enough to buy a toy car of ₹ 25. 

Q19: Which one of the following options  has the equal value as given in the  note?  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 5 notes of ₹ 100  
(b) 5 notes of ₹ 500  
(c) 20 notes of ₹ 100 
(d)None of the above

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Ans: (a)
5 notes of ₹ 100 = 5 × ₹ 100 = ₹ 500. 

Q20: How much money is shown here?  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) ₹ 70 
(b) ₹ 75 
(c) ₹ 76 
(d) ₹ 71

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Ans: (c)
₹ 50 + ₹ 20 + ₹ 5 + ₹  1 = ₹ 76

Q21: When the long hand is at 12 and  short hand is at 3, then the time is  _________.  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 2 o’clock 
(b) 4 o’clock  
(c) 3 o’clock 
(d) 5 o’clock 

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Ans: (c)
When the long hand is at 12 and short hand is at 3, then the time is 3 o’clock.

Q22: Select the correct sequence of  TRUE and FALSE:  
1. There are 60 minutes in an hour.  
2. 1 minute = 90 seconds.  
3. 02:00 is also written as 14:00.  
4. 2 minutes = 60 seconds + 60 seconds. 
(a) FTFT 
(b)TTFF 
(c) TFTT 
(d) FTTF

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Ans: (c)
1 hour = 60 minutes. 
1 minute = 60 seconds  
02:00 hrs = 14:00  
2 minutes = 1 minute + 1 minute  
= 60 second + 60 seconds. 

Q23: Which of the following is equal to  2 hours and 30 seconds?  
(a) 30 seconds + 30 seconds  
(b) 20 seconds + 60 seconds  
(c) 60 seconds + 30 seconds  
(d) 60 minutes + 60 minutes  + 30 seconds

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Ans: (d)
As we know that,  1 hour = 60 minutes  
Therefore, 2 hours and 30 seconds = 60 minutes + 60 minutes + 30 seconds

Q24: Which one of the following options  represents 3 hours? 
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Ans: (a)
We know that 1 hour = 60 minutes 
 Therefore,  60 minutes + 60 minutes + 60 minutes 
= 1 hour + 1 hour + 1 hour  
= 3 hours.

Q25: 24 hours + 24 hours = ?  
(a) 4 days 
(b) 2 days  
(c) 3 days 
(d) 5 days

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Ans: (b)
As we know that,  1 day = 24 hours  
Therefore,  24 hours + 24 hours 
= 1 day + 1 day  
= 2 days.

Q26: The shape of the Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 looks like a ______. 
 (a) cube 
(b) cuboid  
(c) sphere 
(d) cone

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Ans: (b)
The shape of the Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 looks like a cuboid.

Q27: There are a total of _____ triangles.  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 5 
(b) 6 
(c) 7 
(d) 8

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Ans: (c)
There are a total of 7 triangles.

Q28: Which subtraction sentence gives the  same value as Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 ?

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Ans: (c)
We know that 12 – 2 = 10  
So, the subtraction statement that gives 10 as the answer is 15 – 5 = 10

Q29: At what time of the day the  following activity is performed.  
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Night at 10 p.m. 
(b) Morning at 9 a.m.  
(c) Afternoon at 1 p.m.  
(d) Evening at 6 p.m.

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Ans: (a)
We sleep at 10 pm at night.

Q30: Which of the following statements  gives the answer less than 10? 
(a) 12 – 1 
(b) 14 – 5  
(c) 16 – 3 
(d) 11 – 1

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Ans: (b)
14 – 5 = 9, which is  less than 10.  19.

Achievers Section

Q31: Select the correct option  

Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Nishant has the most money  
(b) Nitish has more money than  Nishant  
(c) Nishi has more money than  Nishant  
(d) Nishant has the least money 

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Ans: (a)
Nishant has  3 × ₹ 20 + 2 × ₹ 50 = ₹ 60 + ₹ 100  = ₹ 160  
Nishi has 2 × ₹ 20 + 4 × ₹ 10  = ₹ 40 + ₹ 40  = ₹ 80  
Nitish has 1 × ₹ 100 + 1 ×₹ 10 = ₹  100 + ₹ 10 = ₹ 110  
Therefore, correct statement is Nishant has the most money.

Q32: Jia’s birthday is on 4th January  2021, Monday. She wants to send  a party invitation to her friends five  days before her birthday. On which  day and date she will send invitation to her friends?  
(a) 30th December 2020, Wednesday  
(b) 31st December 2020, Thursday  
(c) 29th December 2020, Monday  
(d) 1st January 2021, Thursday 

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Ans: (a)
Jia’s Birthday is on 4th January 2021, Monday She sends party invitation 5 days before her birthday on 30th December 2020, Wednesday. 5 days before 4th January 2021 are counted as  
1 day before 4th January 2021 is 3rd January 2021, Sunday  
2 days before 4th January 2021 is 2nd January 2021, Saturday  
3 days before 4th January 2021 is 1st January 2021, Friday  
4 days before 4th January 2021 is 31st December 2020, Thursday  
5 days before 4th January 2021 is  30th December 2020, Wednesday

Q33: Directions : On the  basis of the below figure, answer  the following question:
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Arrange the following objects in  descending order according to their  weights. 
(a) Cherries, Mango, Burger, Hot dog  
(b) Burger, Hot dog, Mango, Cherries  
(c) Hot dog, Burger, Cherries, Mango  
(d) Hot dog, Burger, Mango, Cherries 

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Ans: (d)
Weight of cherries  = 20 kg  
Weight of hot dogs = 48 kg  
Weight of mango = 30 kg  
Weight of burger = 34 kg  
Now arranging the objects in  descending order, we get  
Hot dogs, Burger, Mango, Cherries.

 Q34: Study the table given below and answer the following question. (Q34 - Q35)

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Q: Which bag contains the most  number of flowers?  
(a) Bag 1 
(b) Bag 2  
(c) Bag 3 
(d) Bag 4  

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Ans: (c)
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1Bag 3 contains the most number of flowers. 

Q35: Find the total number of flowers in  pocket 2 of all 4 bags.  
(a) 5 
(b)10 
(c) 20
(d) 23

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Ans: (d)
Mathematics Olympiad Model Test Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1Total number of flowers in pocket 2 of all 4 bags is 23. 

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