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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) : Regional and roman numerals, Numbers up to one lakh, Multiples and factors, Fractional
numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Estimation, Geometrical shapes, Measurement, Time, Money,
Perimeter, Pictorial representation of data, Prime and composite numbers, HCF and LCM.
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, MS DOS/MS Paint, Information about notepad.

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) : Living Science, Health and diseases, Earth and Universe, Matter, Physical Science, General
Science.

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
7 and 8 digit Numbers, Rounding off, Roman Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Factors and
Multiples, Rules of divisibility, Prime and composite numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Basics geometry, Circles, Symmetry,
Measurement of Length, Mass, Capacity, Perimeter and Area of rectangle and Square, Measurement of Volume, Temperature,
Time and various operations on time, Relationship between Seconds, Minutes and Hours, Money, Representation of data
in Pictorial Form, Patterns Formation of Numbers and Figures.

NationalCyberOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. Whichofthefollowingaresupplementaryangles?
(A) 180,180

(B) 100,80

(C) 50,50

(D) 40,50

2. 4km79mequals
(A) 4.079km

(B) 40.79km

(C) 0.4079km

(D) 407.9km

3. 5min.+25sec=
(A) 6min.95sec.

(B) 3min.50sec.

(C) 3min.65sec.

(D) 4min.85sec.

4. Thecostof8pencilsisRs.24.Findthecostof5pencils.
(A) Rs.20

(B) Rs.10

(C) Rs.12

(D) Rs.15

5. AtablewasboughtforRs.1000andsoldforRs.900.Thenthelosspercentis
(A) 10%

(B) 5%

(C) 15%

(D) 12%

(B) 55C

(C) 40C

(D) 45C

6. 104Fequals
(A) 50C

7. Theareaoftheshadedregionis

4m

(A) 264m2

30m

2m

(B) 192m2
(C) 190m2
40m

(D) 36m2.

(figurenotdrawntoscale)

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8. Whichofthefiguresshowscorrectfractionfor ?
3
(A)
(B)

(C) O O O O O

(D)

O O O O O O O

LOGICAL&ANALYTICALREASONING
9. 5 3 =5+(
4
Here,
(A)

3
4

+)

standsfor
(B)

1
4

(C) 3
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(D) 4

10. Findoddoneout.
(A) Mars

(B) Jupiter

(C) Comet

(D) Earth

(C)

(D)

11. Whichistheoddoneout?

(A)

(B)

12. Libraryistobookasbookisto
(A) Page

(B) Copy

(C) Binding

(D) Cover

13. IfthedaybeforeyesterdayistwodaysafterMondaythenwhatdayisittoday?
(A) Monday

(B) Tuesday

(C) Wednesday

(D) Saturday
COMPUTERS&INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

14. Windows95/96isa
(A) Software

(B) Hardware

(C) Operatingsystem

(D) Inputdevice

15. Findtheoddtermout.
(A) Scanner

(B) Pointingdevice

(C) OMR

(D) Printer

16. Thisisanonimpacttypeofprinterthatusesheattoputcharactersonthepaper.Itusespaperwitha
specialcoatingonit.ItisbasicallyusedforprintingoutputofECG.Identifytheprinterwearetalking
about.
(A) Laserprinter

(B) Inkjetprinter

(C) Thermalprinter

(D) Dotmatrixprinter

17. Computercannotperformanythingonitsown.Itcanprocessonlywhenitisinstructedtodoso.These
setsofinstructionsthatarefedinbytheuseraretermedas
(A) Hardware

(B) Software

(C) Flowcharts

(D) Programs

18. MSpaintis
(A) Accountingsoftware

(B) Systemsoftware

(C) Applicationsoftware

(D) Physicalcomponent

19. Thesmallpicturerepresentingaprogramisa
(A) Icon

(B) File

(C) Folder

(D) Drive

20. WhileworkinginMSpaint,theoptionwhichisusedtoshowthedrawinginasmallreferencewindow
is
(A) Showgrid

(B) Zoomin

(C) Viewbitmap

(D) Showthumbnail
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NationalScienceOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. 27,6496,926isbestdescribedas
(A) Alittlemorethan11,000

(B) Alittlemorethan20,000

(C) Alittlemorethan25,000

(D) Alittlemorethan30,000

2. Acircleisdrawn,withcenterpoint O.

ThelinesegmentfrompointAtopointB,throughthe
centerofthecircle,iscalled

(A) Anarc

(B) Acircumference

(C) Aradius

(D) Adiameter

E
D

3. Whichcouldbethemeasuresoftheanglesofarighttriangle?
(A) 80,50,50

(B) 36,90,54

(C) 44,96,40

(D) 110,50,20

4. Aracestartedat11:16A.M.Thefirstpersontocrossthefinishlinecameinat1:22P.M.Howlongdid
ittakethefirstpersontoreachthefinishline?
(A) 13hours,38minutes

(B) 2hours,6minutes

(C) 1hours,6minutes

(D) 2hours,38minutes

5. Anarrowmakesananglewiththelevelground,asshowninthepicture.

Whichbestnamesthisangle?
(A) Obtuse

(B) Right

(C) Straight

(D) Acute.

6. IfA =5,whichnumbersentenceistrue?
(A) A4=20

(B) A3=8

(C) 12+A=7

(D) 15A=10.

7. Whichistrue?
(A) 2,934,106<2,873,014

(B) 2,163,489<2,089,634

(C) 2,874,365<2,897,056

(D) 2,457,831<2,359,678
SCIENCE

8. Whatismatter?
(A) Anythingthathastemperatureandtakesupspace
(B) Anythingthathasmassandvolume
(C) Anythingthathascolourandtakesupspace
(D) Allofthese
9. Thejellyfishisaninvertebratebecauseitlacks
(A) Eyes

(B) Blood

(C) Backbones
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(D) Cells

10. Limestoneisa
(A) Sedimentaryrock

(B) Igneousrock

(C) Hardrock

(D) Metamorphicrock

11. Oxygen,nitrogen,andcarbondioxidemaybegroupedtogetherbecauseatroomtemperaturetheyare
all
(A) Colloids

(B) Solids

(C) Gases

(D) Liquids

12. Themoonrevolvesaround
(A) Itself

(B) Thesolarsystem

(C) TheEarth

(D) Thestar

13. Whichoftheseisaprocessthatallowsplantstoconvertlightenergyintofoodenergy?
(A) Photosynthesis

(B) Excretion

(C) Reproduction

(D) Digestion

14. Asmallbabyplantcomingoutofaseedis
(A) Grain

(B) Root

(C) Dispersal

(D) Seedling

15. Whichoftheseisneededtomeasurethemassofarock?
(A) Abalance

(B) Abarometer

(C) Ametricruler

(D) Thermometer

16. Whichofthesecanmosteasilyattractmagnets?
(A) Wood

(B) Notebook

(C) Ironnails

(D) Eraser

17. Thesubstancethatmakesplantsgreenisknownas
(A) Water

(B) Chlorophyll

(C) Carbondioxide

(D) Calcium

18. Today,whichhumanactivityisresponsibleforendangeringthegreatestnumberoflandanimalspecies?
(A) Accidentalstartingofforestfires

(B) Cuttingwildflowersinnationalparks

(C) Destructionofhabitats

(D) Huntingforfoodandsport

19. Whichoftheseprobablycausesthemostairpollution?
(A) Cars

(B) Wind

(C) Rain

(D) Trees

20. Peopleinverycoldplaceslivein
(A) Stilthouse

(B) Woodenhouse

(C) Igloo

(D) Houseofmud

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1. ThetableshowsthenumberoftoysafactorymadeinMarchandApril.
HowmanymoretoysdidthefactorymakeinMarchthaninApril

ToysMade
ataFactory
Month

NumberMade

(A) 117,123

(B) 82,977

March

962,458

(C) 82,877

(D) 117,137

April

879,581

2. Harryhad500coinsinajar.Hesortedthecoinsinto25differentstack.Eachstackhadthesame
numberofcoins.Howmanycoinswereineachstack?
(A) 20
(B) 45
(C) 25
(D) 12
3. Thereare914studentsenrolledinLakeviewElementarySchool.FrederichElementarySchoolhas276
fewerstudentsenrolled.HowmanystudentsareenrolledatFrederichElementarySchool?
(A) 642
(B) 762
(C) 1,190
(D) 638
4. Howis4.026writteninwords?
(A) Fourandtwentysixthousandths
(C) Fourthousand,twentysix

(B) Fourandtwentysixhundredths
(D) Fourhundredtwentysix

5. Whichofthefollowingshowsareflection(flip)oftheshadedshapeacrosstheheavydottedline?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6. Inthefigure,pointO isthecenterofthecircle
Whichtwopointsappeartomakeadiameterwhenconnectedwithastraightline?
(A) M andS
(B) OandR
(C) NandS
(D) TandR

M
N
T

O
R
S

7. Whichunitcouldbeusedformeasuringtheamountofliquidneededtofillasmallteacup?
(A) Gram
(B) Kg
(C) Meter
(D) Milliliter
8. Whichofthefollowinghasexactly6vertices?
(A)

(B)

9.

(C)

(D)

Whichfigureisquadrilateral?
S

(A) Figure T
(C) Figure X

(B) Figure S
(D) Figure W

10. Whichfigurehasanareaof8andaperimeterof12?Eachsquareblockisofside1unit.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11. Tomlefthomeat7:15a.m.togotowork.Hereturnedhomeat4:45p.m.Whatisthetotalamountof
timeTomwasawayfromhome?
(A) 7hours,30minutes
(B) 9hours,30minutes
(C) 3hours,30minutes
(D) 8hours,30minutes
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12. Arulewasusedtomakethepatternshownbelow.
51,45,39,33,27,21...
Whichcouldbetheruleusedtomakethepattern?
(A) Divideby7
(B) Divideby6
(C) Subtract7

(D) Subtract6

13. WhichofthesecouldbesolvedbyusingtheopensentenceS 7=?


(A) Ritacollected7moreseashellsthanHenry.IfSisthenumberofseashellsthatHenrycollected,
howmanydidRitaCollect?
(B) Bonycollected7fewerseashellsthanKamal.IfSisthenumberofseashellsKamalcollected,how
manydidBonycollect?
(C) Davidneeds7seashellsmoretocompletehiscollection.IfSisthenumberofseashellshehasso
far,howmanywillhehaveafterhegets7more?
(D) Amitfilled7boxeswithseashells.IfSisthenumberofseashellssheputineachbox,howmany
seashellsdidsheuseinall?
14. Anoptometristusesthesymbolbelowasatoolduringaneyeexam.
Whichfigurewouldresultwhenthesymbolisflippedoverthedottedline?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15. SimonandJulieneed72paperflowerstocompleteabulletinboard.Theyhave19paperflowerssofar.
Whichoperationshouldbeusedintheboxbelowtofindhowmanymorepaperflowerstheyneed?
72?19=

(A) Addition

(B) Division

(C) Multiplication

16. Shelleyisorderingaskirtfromacatalog.Shecanchooseone
oftwolengths:ashortskirtoralongskirt.Thenshecanchoose
oneofthreefabricpatterns:stripes,plaid,orflowers.
HowmanydifferentskirtscouldShelleyorderchoosingalength
andafabricpattern?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5

(D) Subtraction

Short

Long
Skirts

Stripes Plaid Flowers


FabricPatterns

(D) 6

17. Thereareabout20timesasmanyspeciesofantsastherearespeciesofbats.Letbrepresentsthe
numberofspeciesofbats.Whichexpressionrepresentsthenumberofspeciesofants?
(A) b+20
(B) b 20
(C) 20b
(D) 20 b
18. AtangramisanancientChinesepuzzle.Itismadeofseven
piecesthatfittogethertomakeasquare.
Whichoftheanglesmarkedinthetangrampuzzlegivenisanobtuseangle?
(A) Angle A
(B) Angle B
(C) Angle C
(D) Angle D

C
A

B
D

19. Thepicturebelowshowsaspinnerforananimalboardgame.
Inwhichanimalsectionisspinnerleastlikelytoland?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20. Thefollowingtableshowsthedistancearoundfour
differentplanets.
Whichplanetsdistancehasthenumeral3inthe
tenthousandsplace?
(A) Jupiter
(B) Mars
(C) Mercury
(D) Neptune.
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DISTANCEAROUND
Planet
Jupiter

DistanceAround(inmiles)

Mars
Mercury

4,213

Neptune

30,603

88,732
3,032

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