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National Cyber Olympiad: Sample Paper

The document provides information about sample test papers for the National Cyber Olympiad and National Science Olympiad exams for Class 3 students. It includes details about the number and types of questions in each section, as well as the syllabus topics covered. For the National Cyber Olympiad, there are 3 sections (Mental Ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, and Computers and IT) with a total of 50 questions to be completed within 60 minutes. The National Science Olympiad has 2 sections (Mental Ability and Science) totaling 50 questions in 60 minutes. Sample questions are provided for each exam.

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National Cyber Olympiad: Sample Paper

The document provides information about sample test papers for the National Cyber Olympiad and National Science Olympiad exams for Class 3 students. It includes details about the number and types of questions in each section, as well as the syllabus topics covered. For the National Cyber Olympiad, there are 3 sections (Mental Ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, and Computers and IT) with a total of 50 questions to be completed within 60 minutes. The National Science Olympiad has 2 sections (Mental Ability and Science) totaling 50 questions in 60 minutes. Sample questions are provided for each exam.

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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) : Numerals and number names, Addition, Subtraction, Fractional numbers, Multiplication,
Division, Time, Straight and curved lines, Calendar, Measurement of weight and capacity, Geometrical shapes, Money.
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, Matter, Earth & its Surroundings, Human Body, Place to Live, Means
of Transport.

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
Four digit Numbers, Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Money, Length (conversions), Weight, Capacity, Time, Point,
Line and plane Figures.

NationalCyberOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. Thefractionofunshadedpartis
2
3
1
(C)
2

1
3
3
(D)
2

(A)

(B)

2. 2Rupeesequals
(A) Four50paise

(B) Five25paise

(C) Ten50paise

(D) Nine25paise

3. Whichoftheclocksisshowingthetime10minutespast9?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4. Thesquarehas
(A) Fourequalsides

(B) Twoequalsides

(C) Threeequalsides

(D) Onecurvededge

5. Inonetripacarcantake6people.Inhowmanytripscanittake30people?
(A) 5trips

(B) 6trips

(C) 4trips

(D) 10trips

6. Ramanhad28balloons.Inparty8balloonswereburst.Howmanyareleftwithhim?
(A) 20

(B) 21

(C) 25

(D) 18

(B) 70tens

(C) 7ones

(D) 20ones

7. 72has
(A) 7tens

8. Inwhichoneofthefollowingnumbers,thedigitscannotberearrangedtogetanotherthreedigitnumber?
(A) 400

(B) 425

(C) 968

(D) 129

LOGICALANDANALYTICALREASONING
9. If

means+, means,

(A) 2
(C) 10

means>,

means<,thenwhichofthefollowingisnottrue?
(B) 5 3 7

(D) 4 2 7

5 5

10. Findtheoddoneout.
(A) Sunday

(B) January

(C) Wednesday

(D) Friday

11. Findthealternativewhichwillreplacethequestionmark:
CobblerShoeBarberHairCarpenter?
(A) Furniture

(B) Butcher

(C) Artist
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(D) Painting

12. 2+3+16=10+
(A) 9

(B) 21

(C) 10

(D) 11

13. Findoddoneout.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
COMPUTERS&INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

14. Brainofcomputeris
(A) CPU

15.

(B) UPC

(C) PCU

(D) Monitor

representswhichpartofcomputer?
(A) Keyboard

(B) Mouse

(C) CD

(D) CPU

16. Whichofthestatementsaboutacomputerisnotcorrect?
(A) Youcanwatchmoviesonit

(B) Youcansolveyoursumsonit

(C) Youcanplaygamesonit

(D) Youcancookfoodwithit

17. Thekeythaterasescharacterstowardstheleftis

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18.

isalsocalled

(A) VDU

(B) CPU

(C) ALU

(D) CU

19. Findtheoddtermout.
(A) Keyboard

(B) Floppydisk

(C) Monitor

(D) MSWord

20. MSPaintisawindowprogramthatisusedfor
(A) Calculations

(B) Writingletters

(C) Drawingpurposes

(D) Preparingpresentations

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NationalScienceOlympiad
MENTALABILITY
1. IfRahulputsexactly2fishineachfishbowl,howmanyfishwillheusetoputin20bowls ?
(A) 40

(B) 22

(C) 42

(D) 20

2. Whichistrue?
(A) 6,293>4,526

(B) 4,521<4,297

(C) 6,113>6,169

(D) 6,750=6,150

3. Whichmeanssevenhundredthousandfivehundredninetytwo?
(A) 700,592

(B) 705,920

(C) 70,592

(D) 7,005,920

(C) 2,000

(D) 200

4. Whatisthevalueofthe2in652,814?
(A) 20,000

(B) 200,000

5.

Reenaate1/8ofthecake.Howmuchofthecakedidsheeat?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6. Rajivhad8baseballcards.Hegotsomemorebaseballcardsforhisbirthday,thenhehad17inall.How
manybaseballcardsdidhegetforhisbirthday?
(A) 7

(B) 8

(C) 6

(D) 9

7.

Whichoftheseshowsthesametimeastheclockabove?
(A) 12:15

(B) 2:00

(C) 12:23

(D) 2:12

8. ThechartshowsthenumberofpagesMansireadduringfourdays.
Day
PagesRead

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

24

17

31

26

HowmanymorepagesdidMansireadonWednesdaythanon Tuesday?
(A) 26

(B) 16

(C) 14

(D) 24
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SCIENCE
9. _________areknownasfoodfactoriesofaplant.
(A) Greenleaves

(B) Roots

(C) Stem

(D) Flower

10. Weatheriscausedbythe
(A) Sun

(B) Nightair

(C) Temperature

(D) Clouds

11. Solarenergycomesfrom
(A) Thesun

(B) Tides

(C) Oil

(D) Fossils

12. Waterdropletsthataretooheavytofloatmake
(A) Fog

(B) Clouds

(C) Rain

(D) Dew

13. Whichofthefollowingdoesnottaketheshapeofthecontaineritisin?
(A) Pencil

(B) Oil

(C) Water

(D) Milk

14. Thebirdthatcanneverfly
(A) Duck

(B) Crow

(C) Bulbul

(D) Kiwi

15. Duckshave
(A) Shortandbroadbeaks

(B) Broadandflatbeaks

(C) Slenderbeaks

(D) Pointedbeaks

16. InwhichEarthlayerdomostgrassesgrow?
(A) Solidrock

(B) Subsoil

(C) Topsoil

(D) Bedrock

17. Whichofthesedopeoplebuildtostopflooding?
(A) Sidewalks

(B) Dams

(C) Bridges

(D) Streets

18. Thebirdsthatlaysitseggsinthenestofacrowis
(A) Cuckoo

(B) Parrot

(C) Woodpecker

(D) Pigeon

19. Whichofthefollowingwillnotdissolveinwater?
(A) Salt

(B) Sugar

(C) Sand

(D) Bakingsoda

20. Soilhelpstreesbecausesoil
(A) Makesfoodforthetrees

(B) Movesthetreeseedstonewplaces

(C) Givesnutrientstothetrees

(D) Turnstherootsintonewtrees
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1. Aclasscollectedsevenhundredfourteenboxtops.Whichnumberrepresentssevenhundredfourteen?
(A)704
(B)714
(C)740
(D) 741
2. Whatisthestandardformof7,000+800+20+5?
(A)7,285
(B)7,825
(C)7,852
(D)7,528
3. Thestudentscount149ballsinthegym.Whatisanotherwayofwritingthenumberofballsinthegym?

(A) Fourteennine
(B) Onefortynine
(C)Onehundredfortynine
(D)Onehundredfourteennine
4. Whichplacevalueisusedtoprovethat5,487islessthan5,874?
(A) Onesplace
(B) Tensplace
(C)Hundredsplace

(D) Thousandsplace

GameBoard

5. Tinashadesin3spacesonagameboard.
Whatfractionofthegameboardisshaded?
(A) 3/6
(B) 3/5
(C) 3/3
(D) 6/3
6. Montydrewmodelsoffractionsontheboardandasked
hisstudentstocomparethem.
Whichexampleshowsthefractionslistedinorderfrom
greatesttoleast?
2 4 1 3
4 3
(A) , , ,
(B) , ,
4 4 4 4
4 4
4 3 2 1
1 2
(C) , , ,
(D) , ,
4 4 4 4
4 4

1 2
,
4 4
3 4
,
4 4

7. Whatpropertyofadditionwillhelpyoufindtheanswertotheproblem:6+0=?
(A) Zeroplusanynumberequalszero
(B) Zeroplusanynumberequalsthatnumber
(C) Zerominusanynumberequalsthatnumber
(D) Zerominusanynumberequalszero
8. Together,Saraand3ofherfriendsmadeaposter.Theydrew8rowsofsquareswith6squaresin
eachrow.HowmanysquaresdidSaraandherfriendsdrawontheposter?
(A) 48
(B) 42
(C) 40
(D)17
9. Joyhas363baseballcards.Mickeyhas288,Johnhas412,andKevinhas126.Howmanydotheyhave
alltogether?

(A)1,089
(B) 1,179
(C)1,189
(D)1,279
10. Whichofthefollowinghasacurvedsurfaceandaflatsurface?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11. Howwouldthisblockmodellookfromthetop?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

12. Komalbuiltabirdhouseatsummercamp.
Whatshapeisthepieceofwoodthatwascutouttomakethedoorofhisbirdhouse?
(A) Triangle
(B) Diamond
(C) Circle
(D) Pentagon
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13. Mrs.Ryanshowsherclasstwogroupsofshapes.
Thensheasks,Whichrulewasusedtosorttheseshapesintogroups?
(A) Largethingsandsmallthings
(B) Trianglesandsquares
(C) Circlesandfigureswith4sides
(D) Trianglesandfigureswithfoursides
14. Joshuaisweavingapatternintoarug.
Whatwouldmostlikelycomenext?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

15. Meenamadethispatternwithballs:

WhichofthefollowingusesarulemostdifferentfromMeenaspattern?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16. IfPawanhasbaseballpracticeeveryfourthdayinthe
monthofMarch,startingwithMarch1,whatdatewill
behislastdayofpracticeforthemonth?
(A) March28
(B) March29
(C) March30
(D) March31

17. Theruleforsortingishasfourormorecorners.Whichgrouphasbeensortedcorrectly?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18. Thirdgradestudentswenttoatheatrein8buses.Eachbustook45students.Howmanystudentswent
tothetheatre?
(A) 320
(B) 360
(C) 380
(D) 3240
19. OnFriday,1250peoplevisitedthezoo.ThreetimesasmanypeoplevisitedonSaturdaythanonFriday
HowmanypeoplevisitedthezooonSaturday?
(A) 3615
(B) 3650
(C) 3750
(D) 3753
20. DuringFieldDay,1624studentsfromShimlaHillSchoolwereequallydividedinto8differentevents.
Howmanystudentswereineachevent?
(A) 203
(B) 206
(C) 221
(D) 224
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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

S H

K U M A R

SCHOOLCODE

A
1

0
1

0
1

0
1

B
C

B
C
D

2
3

2
3

2
3

2
3

E
F

E
F

4
5

4
5

4
5

G
H

6
7

6
7

6
7

J
K

J
K

M
N

O
P
Q

O
P
Q

R
S

R
S

T
U

T
U

W
X

W
X

Y
Z

Y
Z

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

Darken
thecircle

Darken
thecircle

6.GENDER
Ifyouareaboy,
thendarken
Malecircle

ROLLNO.

0
1

0
1

0
1

3
4

3
4

3
4

3
4

3
4

5
6

5
6

5
6

5
6

8
9

8
9

8
9

8
9

GENDER
MALE

CORRECT
waytodarken
thecircle

FEMALE

7. IfyourchoiceforAnswer1isC,thenyoushoulddarkenthecircleasfollows:

WRONG
waytodarken
P
thecircle

1.
Darkenthecircle

MARKYOURANSWERSWITHHBPENCIL/BALLPOINTPEN(BLUE/BLACK)

ANSWERS
1. (A)
11. (A)

2. (A)
12. (D)

3. (A)
13. (D)

4.
14.

1. (A)
11. (A)

2. (A)
12. (D)

3. (A)
13. (A)

4.
14.

1. (B)
11. (A)

2. (B)
12. (C)

3. (C)
13. (D)

4.
14.

National Cyber Olympiad


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

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8. (A)
18. (A)

9. (D)
19. (D)

10. (B)
20. (C)

8. (C)
18. (A)

9. (A)
19. (C)

10. (A)
20. (C)

8. (A)
18. (B)

9. (C)
19. (C)

10. (C)
20. (A)

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