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CLASS

SAMPLE PAPER

NationalCyberOlympiad
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections, 15 questions in section I, 15
in section II and 20 in section III.

SYLLABUS
Section I (Mental ability) : Number and numeration, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Geometrical
shapes, Measurement of time, Measurement of length, Mass and capacity, Money, Fractional numbers, Pictorial presentation
of data, Roman numerals, Numbers up to one lakh, Multiples and factors.
Section II (Logical and analytical reasoning) : Problems based on figures, Find odd numeral out, Series completion,
Coding-decoding, Mathematical reasoning, Analytical reasoning, Mirror images, Embedded figures.
Section III (Computers and IT) : About computers (General information), Parts of computer, Input/Output/Processing
devices, Hardware/Software, History of computer, LOGO (introduction), MS DOS/MS Paint.

NationalScienceOlympiad
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections, 20 questions in section I and
30 in section II.

SYLLABUS
Section I (Mental ability) : Numerals and number name, Addition, Subtraction, Fractional numbers, Multiplication,
Division, Time, Straight and curved lines, Calendar, Measurement of weight and capacity, Geometrical shapes, Money.
Section II (Science) : Plant and Animal Life, Human Body, Environment, Matter, General Science, Universe.

The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections, 20 questions in section I, 20
in section II and 10 in section III.
Section I : Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning &
Section III : Everyday Mathematics

SYLLABUS
5 digit Numbers, Place value, Roman Numerals, Addition and Subtraction, Geometry : Square, Rectangle, Circle, Closed,
Open Figure, Multiplication, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Divisions, Measurement, Pictorial representation of data,
Money, Time, Series and Pattern Formation of Numbers and Figures.

NationalCyberOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. Theplacevalueof5in45327is
(A) 5000

(B) 50

(C) 500

(D) 5327

(C) 42

(D) 21

2. 5isoneofthefactorsof
(A) 36

(B) 30

3. Thefractionwhichrepresentstheobjectscancelledinthecollection
is
(A)

5
12

(B)

12
5

(C)

1
2

(D)

2
3

4. Therewere3856treesinaforest.Inanotherforesttherewere4795trees.Howmanymoretrees
werethereinthesecondforest?
(A) 930

(B) 939

(C) 1689

(D) 1600

5. The costofatrainticketisRs. 986.Findthecostof15tickets.


(A) Rs.14790

(B) Rs.14590

(C) Rs.14950

(D) Rs.14770

6. 1litreis
(A) 10decilitres

(B) 10centilitres

(C) 10millilitres

(D) 100decilitres.
12

7. Thetimeshown intheclockis
9

(A) 10min.past5

3
6

(B) 15min.past6
(C) 30min.past6

(D) 10min.past6.
10cm

8. Perimeterofthefiguregivenhereis

2cm

(A) 40cm

(B) 50cm

(C) 45cm

(D) 55cm.

8cm
10cm
8cm
2cm

LOGICAL&ANALYTICALREASONING
9. Ais40mSouthWestofB.Cis40mSouthEastof B.CisinwhichdirectionofA?
(A) South

(B) West

(C) East

(D) NorthWest

10. If a means + b means c means and d means then the expression


16a 4b4c4d2=
(A) 10

(B) 7

(C) 18
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(D) 2

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2

11. Therearefourfiguresoutofwhichthreearesameinsomewaywhileoneisdifferentfromthe
rest.Findoutthedifferentfigure.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

12. Howmanytrianglesarethereinthefollowingfigure?
(A) 15

(B) 18

(C) 17

(D) 20.

13. Video: Cassette::Computer :?


(A) Reels

(B) Floppy

(C) Recordings

(D) Files
COMPUTERS&INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

14. Thesymbolintheflowchartthatrepresentsanoperationsuchasstorageofdataoranyarithmetic
operationis
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15. This key is used to move cursor to the beginning of the line or the screen depending on the
softwareused.Identifythekey.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16. 1024bytesequals
(A) 1Kilobyte(KB)

(B) 1Megabyte(MB)

(C) 1Gigabyte

(D) 1Character.

17. Whoamongthe followingisknownas fatherofcomputers?


(A) CharlesBabbage

(B) JohnNapier

(C) BlaisePascal

(D) LadyAdaAugustaLovelace.

18. WhileworkingwithMSPaintwhichoptionis usedtoaddnametoyourdrawing?


(A) Texttool

(B) Pencil

(C) Edit

(D) Brush

19. WhichcommandwillmovetheLOGOcursorinforwarddirection?
(A) FD

(B) BK

(C) LT

(D) RT

(C) 2

(D) 0

20. ?REMAINDER103willdisplayresultas
(A) 1

(B) 3

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NationalScienceOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. Hill1is5,729metrehigh.Hill2is4,049metrehigh.HowmuchhigherisHill1thanHill2?
(A) 1,720m

(B) 680m

(C) 1,680m

(D) 1,239m

2. Onthefirstdayoftheirvacation,theBindalfamilydrove628kilometre.Onthesecondday,they
drove602kilometre.Howmanykilometredidtheydriveinthesetwodays?
(A) 1,226

(B) 1,248

(C) 1,230

(D) 1,330

3. Namitadrewafigurewith4squarecorners.Whichcouldbethefigureshedrew?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4. Whatwouldbethenext3numbersinthispattern?
9,12,15,18,21, 24,27,__,__,__
(A) 33,36,39

(B) 30,33,36

(C) 28,29,30

(D) 30,32,34

5. Whichcouldbeoneofthefacesofacylinder?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6. Atrianglewithallitssidesunequalinlengthiscalled
(A) Scalene
7.

(B) Isosceles

(C) Equilateral

(D) Allofthese

(C) 2.15

(D) 2.30

1
asadecimalequals
4

(A) 2.25

(B) 2.50

SCIENCE
8. Whenamovingobjectrubsagainstsomething,itsmotionslowsdownbecauseofaforcecalled
(A) Speed

(B) Gravity

(C) Friction

(D) Momentum

9. Aleaflikepartthatprotectsaflowerbudandisusuallygreenincolour
(A) Stamen

(B) Sepal

(C) Leaf

(D) Petal
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10. Abarometermeasures
(A) Temperature

(B) Airpressure

(C) Windspeed

(D) Precipitation

11. Thetime ittakesforEarthto rotateonitsaxisisone


(A) Day

(B) Month

(C) Season

(D) Year

12. WhenthelayerofairthatsurroundstheEarthpressesdown,thisis
(A) Heat

(B) Temperature

(C) Air pressure

(D) Precipitation

13. Theenergyanobjectgetsfromitsmotion is
(A) Electricalenergy

(B) Chemicalenergy

(C) Kineticenergy

(D) Potentialenergy.

14. The pullorpushis


(A) Gravity

(B) Friction

(C) Force

(D) Inertia

15. Thetimeittakestheearthto orbitthesunis one


(A) Year

(B) Season

(C) Month

(D) Day

16. Aforcethatpullstwoobjectstogetheris
(A) Speed

(B) Friction

(C) Forceofattraction

(D) Inertia

17. Plantsusesunlighttomakesugarintheprocessof
(A) Oxidation

(B) Reproduction

(C) Photosynthesis

(D) Fertilization

18. Energythatresultsfromchemicalchanges is
(A) Friction

(B) Mechanicalenergy

(C) Kineticenergy

(D) Chemicalenergy.

19. Rubber,glassandplasticaregood
(A) Conductors

(B) Generators

(C) Insulators

(D) Electromagnets.

20. Thetiny partofaseedthatcangrowintoaplantisthe


(A) Pistil

(B) Spore

(C) Fruit

(D) Embryo
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1. Thereareeightysixthousandfourhundredsecondsinaday.Howelsecouldthisnumberbewritten?
(A) 80,064
(B) 80,640
(C) 86,400
(D) 86,404
2. Leenaandhermothermadeaquilt.Theyused56squaresandmade8rows.Howmanysquaresare
ineachrow?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9
3. 25canbewrittenas
(A) 1 ten15 ones
(C) 5 tens 2 ones

(B) 2 tens 5 ones


(D) 3 tens 2 ones.

4. Jyotiwalked3kmeachday.Howmanykilometrehadshewalkedafter14days?
(A) 42
(B) 32
(C) 14
(D) 11
5. Ram,Rahul,andRohitsharedabagofmarbles.Thebagcontained272marbles.Howmanymarbles
wereleftoverafterthefriendssharedthemequally?
(A) 90
(B) 91
(C) 6
(D) 2
6. Whatnumbergoesonthelineinthepattern?
1, 2, 4,8,16, _____,64
(A) 20
(B) 26
(C) 32

(D) 34

7. Howmanyverticesdoesthispyramidhave?
(A) 4

(B) 5

(C) 6

(D) 8

8. Startat 23.
Countby10twotimes.
Add1.
Whatnumberareyouat?
(A) 33
(B) 44

(C) 55

(D) 45

9. Whichoftheseisthe number5,005,014?
(A) Fivemillion,fivehundred,fourteen
(B) Fivemillion,fivethousand,fourteen
(C) Fivethousand,fivehundred,fourteen
(D) Fivebillion,fivemillion,fourteen.
10. Justinsolved the problembelow. Whichexpressioncouldbe usedtocheck hisanswer?
454
3 1364 : Remainder =2

(A) (454 3) +2
(C) (454+ 3) 2

(B) (454 2) +3
(D) (454+ 2) 3.

11. Whichset ofnumbers isin orderfromgreatest toleast?


(A) 147,163,234, 275
(B) 275,234,163, 147
(C) 275,163,234, 147
(D) 163,275,234,147.
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12. Aunt Rubys clock isshown here.


If her niece is goingtopick herup in30minutes, 12:40
whattime willbeshownon theclock?
(A) 12: 10
(B) 12: 70
(C) 1: 10

(D) 1: 60

13. Whatis the best unit to useformeasuring theamount ofsoda in a drinkcan?


(A) Millilitre
(B) Gallon
(C) Tablespoon
(D) Cup
14. Whatis therule forthisnumber pattern?
1, 1, 2,6,24, 120,. ..
(A) Add 0,then add1, then add2, andso on
(B) Multiplyby1,thenmultiplyby2,thenmultiplyby3,andsoon
(C) Multiplyby1,thenadd1
(D) Multiplybytwo,thensubtract1.
15. DannyandJuliehavenewstickerbooks.Dannywillput4stickers
inhisbookeverydayandJuliewillput6stickersinherbook
every day.
HowmanystickerswillDannyhavewhenJuliehas30inher
book?
(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 28

Day

Danny

8
12

Julie
6
12
18

(D) 30
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16. Whenanumberisputintothemachinebelow,adifferentnumber
comesout.
If2goesin,6comesout.If4goesin,12comesout.If5goes
in, 15 comes out.
If 8 goesin,what number should comeout?
(A) 32
(B) 24
(C) 16
(D) 12

Number
Machine

? Output

17. OnMondaySarahsold54cupsoflemonade.OnTuesdayshesold71cupsoflemonade.Howmany
more cupsdid shesell onTuesday comparedto Monday?
(A) 15
(B) 16
(C) 17

(D) 18

18. Alexaneeds74beadstomakeanecklace.Shehas39beads.Howmanymorebeadsdoessheneed?
(A) 35

(B) 36

(C) 45

(D) 39

19. Thereare3 rows ofstrawberry plants.Eachrow has6plants.Howmanystrawberry plantsinall?


(A) 9
(B) 18
(C) 22
(D) 24
20. Thechart showsthenumberofeggsproducedonafarminthefirstfivemonthsof theyear.
Month

NumberofEggs

January

596

February

422

March

587

April

490

May

516

Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
(A) ThenumberofeggsproducedinMarchwaslessthaninMay.
(B) ThenumberofeggsproducedinApril waslessthaninFebruary.
(C) Thenumberof eggsproducedinJanuarywasless thaninMarch.
(D) ThenumberofeggsproducedinMaywaslessthaninMarch.
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SAMPLEANSWERSHEET
1.NAME: IfyournameisSACHITAIYER,thenyoushouldwriteasfollows:
S A C H

Y E R

2.FATHER'SNAME:Ifyourfather'snameisSATISHKUMARSHARMA,thenyoushouldwriteasfollows:
S A T

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K U M A R

SCHOOLCODE

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B
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S H A R M A

3.SCHOOLCODE
Writeyourschoolcode
i.e.ifyourschoolcode
isMH0547darkenas
follows:

4.CLASS
IfyouareinClass
10,thenyoushould
darkenasfollows:

5.ROLLNO.
Ifyourrollno.is587,
thenyoushouldwrite
anddarkenthecircles
asfollows:

CLASS

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thecircle

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thecircle

6.GENDER
Ifyouareaboy,
thendarken
Malecircle

ROLLNO.

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GENDER
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CORRECT
waytodarken
thecircle

FEMALE

7. IfyourchoiceforAnswer1isC,thenyoushoulddarkenthecircleasfollows:

WRONG
waytodarken
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thecircle

1.
Darkenthecircle

MARKYOURANSWERSWITHHBPENCIL/BALLPOINTPEN(BLUE/BLACK)

ANSWERS
1. (A)
11. (D)

2. (B)
12. (C)

3. (A)
13. (B)

1. (C)
11. (A)

2. (C)
12. (C)

3. (B)
13. (C)

1. (C)
11. (B)

2. (B)
12. (C)

3. (B)
13. (A)

National Cyber Olympiad


4. (B)
5. (A)
6. (A)
7. (A)
14. (C)
15. (B)
16. (A)
17. (A)
National Science Olympiad
4. (B)
5. (B)
6. (A)
7. (A)
14. (C)
15. (A)
16. (C)
17. (C)
International Mathematics Olympiad
4. (A)
5. (D)
6. (C)
7. (B)
14. (B)
15. (A)
16. (B)
17. (C)

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9. (C)
19. (A)

10. (C)
20. (A)

8. (C)
18. (D)

9. (B)
19. (C)

10. (B)
20. (D)

8. (B)
18. (A)

9. (B)
19. (B)

10. (A)
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