National Cyber Olympiad: Sample Paper
National Cyber Olympiad: Sample Paper
National Cyber Olympiad: Sample Paper
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National Cyber Olympiad
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) : Roman numerals, Numbers and numeration, Prime and composite numbers, HCF and
LCM, Addition and subtraction, Multiplication and division, Fractional numbers, Decimal fractions, Basic geometrical
concepts, Angles, Triangles, Circles, Measurement of length, Mass and capacity time, Money, Profit and loss, Temperature,
Area and perimeter, Volume, Pictorial representation of data, Integers, Factors and multiples, Ratio and proportion,
Percentage.
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) : General information about computer, Parts of computer, Input/ Output/ Processing
units, Hardware/ Software, History and generation of computers, LOGO, MS-DOS, Paint, Notepad, Introduction to basic,
Flow charts, Multimedia, Internet and Introduction to networking.
National Science Olympiad
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) : Motion and Measurement, Light, Electricity & Magnetism, Water, Sorting Materials into
Groups, Separation of Substances, Changes Around Us, Living Organism: Food Health & Hygiene, Fibres to Fabrics, Life
Processes.
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
Number operations, Indian and International System, Bodmas Rule, Factors and Multiples, divisibility tests, HCF and
LCM, Natural and whole numbers, Integers and operations on integers, Fraction and Decimal Algebraic Expressions,
Linear equations, Solving an Equation, Line, Line Segment and Ray, Angle, Triangle, Quadrilateral, Circles, Types of
triangles, Types of quadrilaterals, Symmetry, Perimeter and Area, Frequency diagram, Pictograph, Bar Graphs.
National Cyber Olympiad
MENTAL ABILITY
2. L.C.M. of 24 and 40 is
(A) 120 (B) 12
(C) 8 (D) 16.
3. The number that should replace the box, so that the following forms a proportion, is
12, 21, 8,
4. The product of two numbers is 3000. If the H.C.F. of the number is 10, then L.C.M. will be
(A) 30 (B) 300
(C) 305 (D) 5.
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5. is equivalent to
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(A) 25% (B) 30% (C) 50% (D) 75%.
6. A basket contains 300 mangoes. 75 mangoes were distributed among students. The percentage
of mangoes left in the basket is
(A) 25% (B) 30% (C) 50% (D) 75%.
8. For the following figure, which of the following is false?
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LOGICAL & ANALYTICAL REASONING
9. 11111 – 1111 + 111 – 11 + 1 is
(A) 12345 (B) 10101 (C) 9901 (D) 102.
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11. If + 50 = and – 50 = ,
what is the correct relation between and ?
(A) 50 + = (B) 50 – =
(C) 100 + = (D) 100 – = .
12. Tina is building an openended (straight) fence by stringing wire between posts 25 metres apart.
If the fence is 100 metres long, how many posts should she use?
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
COMPUTERS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
14. The following steps results in
(1) Choose the insert picture clipart
(2) Select the picture
(3) Click insert clip
(A) Insertion of a picture to the file from clipart
(B) Insertion of the clipart from a file to another similar file
(C) Insertion of the picture from file to clipart file
(D) All of the above
16. PARAM is a
(A) Super computer (B) Mini computer
(C) Main computer (D) Micro computer.
17. Which of the following is a volatile memory ?
(A) ROM (B) RAM
(C) EPROM (D) PROM
19. To switch between the running applications
(A) Press F1 (B) Press ALT + F4
(C) Press TAB (D) Press and hold down ALT and press TAB.
20. Cut, copy and paste are the part of which of the menu ?
(A) VIEW (B) FAVORITES
(C) FORMAT (D) EDIT.
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National Science Olympiad
MENTAL ABILITY
1. Find L.C.M. of following numbers.
12, 24, 48, 108
(A) 504 (B) 432 (C) 405 (D) 440.
2. Gita has 558 flags to pack into boxes. Each box will hold 62 flags. How many boxes will Gita need
to hold all the flags ?
(A) 34,596 (B) 0.9 (C) 9 (D) 620.
3. You would need to know the perimeter of something if you were
(A) Buying a box big enough to hold a clock
(B) Buying enough tiles to cover the floor of a room
(C) Buying enough wood to make a frame for a picture
(D) Buying a tablecloth big enough to cover a table
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18 36
Which best describes the location of point X ?
(A) 58 (B) 40 (C) 44 (D) 54.
5. What is the area of a rectangle that measures 5 meters wide and 6 meters long ?
(A) 11 m 2 (B) 22 m 2 (C) 30 m 2 (D) 16 m 2 .
SCIENCE
8. Who wrote the book "The Origin of Species" ?
(A) Louis Pasteur (B) Sir Alexander Fleming
(C) Charles Darwin (D) Stephen Hawking .
9. The tail of a comet always points towards the Sun.
(A) False (B) True
(C) Cannot say (D) Sometimes true, sometimes false
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10. Which of the following is necessary for burning (combustion) ?
(A) Oxygen (B) Petrol
(C) Carbon (D) Nitrogen.
11. The body system that gives you support and allows movement is the
(A) Skeletal system (B) Circulatory system
(C) Respiratory system (D) Excretory system .
12. Which food group BEST provides the necessary nutrients for healthy teeth and bones ?
(A) Milk and dairy products (B) Fruits and vegetables
(C) Bread and cereal (D) Meat.
13. The Sun is a
(A) Comet (B) Star
(C) Huge planet (D) Satellite.
14. The Earth is surrounded by an insulating blanket of gases which protects it from the light and heat
of the Sun. This insulating layer is called the
(A) Hydrosphere (B) Lithosphere
(C) Atmosphere (D) Biosphere.
15. Which part of the body receives messages transmitted by nerve cells located throughout the body ?
(A) Heart (B) Lungs
(C) Brain (D) Liver.
16. Which of the following has an organic origin ?
(A) Sand (B) Bakelite
(C) Nylon (D) Coal.
.18. What force pulls things toward the center of Earth ?
(A) Friction (B) Gravity
(C) Magnetism (D) Electricity.
19. Who discovered the circulation of blood ?
(A) Edward Jenner (B) William Harvey
(C) Hargobind Khorana (D) Louis Pasteur.
20. If you dissolved a lot of salt in some water in a large flat dish and put the dish in bright sunlight
on a hot day, what would be left in the dish after a long time ?
(A) Dry salt (B) Water with no salt
(C) The same salty water as before (D) Nothing.
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LOGICAL REASONING
Class President Results
1. The following are the results from the class election.
If 150 students voted, about how many votes did Ram receive? Ram
Jiwan
(A) 25 (B) 38 Dev
2. The weekly milk order for the New Guest house includes 40 litres of lowfat milk and 15 litres of
chocolate milk. What is the ratio of the number of lowfat litres to chocolate litres in the New Guest
house’s weekly milk order?
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 5 : 3 (D) 8 : 3
3. When wheel B turns 2 revolutions, wheel A turns 5 revolutions.
When wheel A turns 40 revolutions, A B
how many revolutions does wheel B turn?
(A) 4 (B) 16 (C) 80 (D) 100
4. Sita studied these pictures of fractions.
2 2 2 2
What pattern might she correctly notice in the fractions? 3 4 5 6
(A) Increasing the denominator increases the value of the fraction
(B) If the denominator stays the same and the numerator increases,
the fraction names as smaller amount
(C) Increasing the denominator by 2 cuts the size of the fraction in half
(D) If the numerator stays the same and the denominator increases, the fraction names a smaller
amount.
6. = , = , = 50
Using the diagram above, which of the following statements is true?
(A) < (B) > (C) < (D) <
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
8. In Parul’s garden, there are 25 rows of vegetables. She has five more rows of peppers than tomatoes
and two fewer rows of cucumbers than tomatoes. If y represents the number of rows of tomatoes in
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the garden, which number sentence can be used to find how many rows of each vegetable were
planted?
(A) y + (y + 5) + (y + 2) + y = 25 (B) (y + 5) + y = 25
(C) (y + 5) + (y – 2) = 25 (D) (y + 5) + (y – 2) + y = 25
9. What percent of these shapes are triangles?
(A) 0.25% (B) 3% (C) 12%
(D) 25%
10. Which of the following statements is true?
(A) 2 > –2 (B) 2 < –4 (C) –2 < –4 (D) –4 > 4
11. The fiveday forecast for the South Pole lists the low temperatures (in Fahrenheit) as –24°, –28°,
–29°, –25°, and –30°. Which choice shows the temperatures in order from lowest to highest?
(A) –24°, –25°, –28°, –29°, –30° (B) –30°, –28°, –29°, –25°, –24°
(C) –30°, –29°, –28°, –25°, –24° (D) –30°, –29°, –28°, –24°, –25°
12. Which of the following fractions is closest to 0 ?
5 2 5 3
(A) 12 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 4
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15. Jyoti got 1 times as many problems right as she did wrong on her science test. If she answered 20
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questions incorrectly, how many questions were on the test? questions were on t
(A) 10 (B) 30 (C) 50 (D) 70
16. Sheena began her book by reading five pages the first day, eight pages the second day, eleven
pages the third day, 14 pages the fourth day, and so on. How many pages will she read on the
twelfth day if she continues this pattern?
(A) 35 pages (B) 38 pages (C) 41 pages (D) 44 pages
17. Mohit is selling candy bars. He has chocolate bars, nut bars, and mint bars. If a customer buys
two bars, and the bars are not of the same type, how many different combinations are possible?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
18. Vinita can type 28 words per minute. At this rate, how many words can Vinita type in 5.5 minutes?
(A) 154 (B) 157 (C) 159 (D) 162
19. At a school, there are 704 desks to place into 22 classrooms. If the same number of desks is
placed in each classroom, how many desks will be in each room?
(A) 32 (B) 34 (C) 42 (D) 44
20. The students in a wood working class were building birdhouses. It takes four pieces of wood (each
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piece 4 of foot long) to build a birdhouse. At most, how many birdhouses can be made from 4
feet of wood?
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
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SAMPLE ANSWER SHEET
1. NAME : If your name is SACHIT A IYER, then you should write as follows :
S A C H I T A I Y E R
2. FATHER'S NAME : If your father's name is SATISH KUMAR SHARMA, then you should write as follows :
S A T I S H K U M A R S H A R M A
SCHOOL CODE 3. SCHOOL CODE
M H 0 5 4 7 Write your school code 4. CLASS 5. ROLL NO.
A A 0 0 0 i.e. if your school code If you are in Class If your roll no. is 587,
B B 1 1 1 1 is MH0547 darken as 10, then you should then you should write
C C 2 2 2 2 follows : darken as follows : and darken the circles
D D 3 3 3 3 as follows :
E E 4 4 4
CLASS ROLL NO.
F F 5 5 5
1 0 5 8 7
G G 6 6 6 6
H 7 7 7
Darken 0 0 0 0
the circle Darken 1 1 1 1
I I 8 8 8 8 the circle
2 2 2 2 2
J J 9 9 9 9
3 3 3 3 3
K K
4 4 4 4 4
L L
5 5 5 5
M
6 6 6 6 6
N N
7 7 7 7
O O 6. GENDER 8 8 8 8
P P If you are a boy,
9 9 9 9 9
Q Q then darken
R R Male circle
S S
T T GENDER
U U CORRECT WR ONG
way to darken way to darken
V V MALE FEMALE
the circle the circle P ×
W W
X X
Y Y
Z Z
ANSWERS
National Cyber Olympiad
1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (B)
11. (C) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (D)
National Science Olympiad
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (A)
11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (B) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (B) 19. (B) 20. (A)
International Mathematics Olympiad
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (A)
11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (A)
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