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CONTENTS

1. Maths .............................................................. 03 - 07

2. Physics .............................................................. 08 - 09

3. Chemistry .............................................................. 10 - 11

4. Biology .............................................................. 12 - 13

5. Question Paper 1 .................................................... 14 - 27

6. Question Paper 2 .................................................... 28 - 41

7. Key & Solutions ...................................................... 42 - 44

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Mathematics
Crossword - 1 (Knowing our Numbers)

2
F O U R

4F I F 5T Y 6

7 8
I N T E R N A T I O N A
L

9 10
Z E R O C R O R E

ACROSS DOWN
2 Number name for IV. 1 Given number +1.
4 Roman numeral L in Hindu 2 The roman number that is
Arabic numeral. never repeated and subtracted.
6 No. of numerals in Roman 3 The value of the distance a
numeration system. number is from zero on the
7 In this system of numbers we number line.
put a comma after three digits. 5 Maximum number of times
9 Sum of a number and its any roman number can be
additive inverse. repeated.
10 Ten million Indian Rupees. 8 Largest one digit number.

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Crossword - 2 (Whole Numbers & Playing with Numbers)

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2 3 4

6 7
8 9
10

11

12

ACROSS DOWN
3 Numbers having more than 2 factors. 1 Allows you to drop parenthesis
5 Addition and multiplication of whole by multiplying the outside.
number satisfy which property. Integer into the polynomial.
6 Answer to a multiplication problem. 2 Inverse operation of division.
10 How many odd numbers are there 4 A number 1 less than a given
between 1 to 15. number.
11 Property represented by a × b = 7 Repetition of a numeral.
b × a with respect to multiplication. 8 Number which have only
12 Closure and commutative properties two factors.
do not hold good for this operation of 9 The product of Multiplying
whole numbers. by a whole number.

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Crossword - 3 (Basic Geometrical Ideas)

1 2

3 4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

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1 Polygon with 10 sides. 2 An angle that measures
3 A quadrilateral with one more than zero degrees
pair of opposite sides parallel. by less than 90°.
6 Exact location in space. 4 Points which lie outside
7 Corner where three the figure.
or more faces meet. 5 Faces of cube.
8 Lines never meet. 9 A straight path that
10 Two rays with common goes on infinitely in
end point. either direction.
11 Middle point of circle.

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Crossword - 4 (Fractions & Decimals)

1 2 3

4 5

6 7

9 10

11

ACROSS DOWN
 Numbers that are only Fractions that name
divisible by one and itself. the same amount.
# Another name for fraction bar. ! Another word for simplify.
$ Decimal having same number " Smallest possible fraction.
of decimal places. % All proper fractions less than.
& Ordering decimals from ' Two people share an apple
smallest to largest. equally what is share of each.
 Rational number.  This separates the whole
number and decimal part.

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Crossword - 5 (Mensuration & Data Handling)

1 2 3

9 10

11

12

13

ACROSS DOW N
2 Chess board unit. 1 Perimeter of a circle.
5 A quadrilateral, each angle 90°. 3 The amount of surface
7 Graph used to compare facts. enclosed by a closed figure.
11 Four times the side of a square. 4 Information for analysis.
12 The measurement of 6 Record of performance.
someone or something from 8 Non straight line.
head to foot or from base to top. 9 The figure which has all sides
13 Ten thousand square metres. are equal and all angles are equal.
10 Units of perimeter.

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Physics
Crossword - 1 (Measurement)

1 2

3 4 5

6 7

10

11 12

ACROSS DOWN
5 Used to take fixed amount 1 Motion of a body that changes
of a liquid. its shape but does not move.
6 Space in a piece of a land. 2 The heartbeat of a resting
9 Movement of an object. normal person
10 The quantity of mass 3 Combination of rectilinear
contained in an object. and curvilinear motion.
11 A body that does not 4 A term related to rest
move on its own and motion.
12 Wrong positioning of 7 A device that was used to
the eye forms an error. measure time in olden days.
8 A measure of 100 kg mass.

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Crossword - 2 (Light, Electricity & Current)

1 2

3 4

5 6 7

10

11

12

ACROSS DOWN
1 It converts one form of energy 2 The metal filament in an
to other form of energy. electric bulb.
3 Light travels through. 4 Rate of electric current.
8 A source of light made from 5 The region of partial darkness in
petroleum. a shadow.
9 Type of source of light during 6 Path along which electric current flows.
the day time. 7 A part that glows and exists
11 A small source of electricity. light in an electric bulb.
12 A body that does not allow 10 A triangular piece of glass that
light to pass through it separates white light into a spectrum.

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Chemistry
Crossword - 1 (Material: Types and Sorting, Separation of Substances)

1 2

3 4

5 6 7

9 10

11

12

ACROSS DOWN
6 Vapours of a solid obtained 1 Distillation is widely used in
after sublimation. _______industry.
8 Mass per unit volume of a 2 A hardest known substance.
substance. 3 Substance which can be
9 Gas which is not soluble in drawn into wires.
water. 4 A solid solution.
11 Coated with shiny materials 5 Process in which alum is used
like ceramic. to clean the water.
12 a separating process done by 7 Smoothness of the material
rotating the mixture at high can be decided by
speed. 10 The softest material in nature.

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Crossword - 2 (Changes around us, Water)

1 2 3 4

6 7

10

11

12

ACROSS DOWN
1 Eruption from these are 2 Very strong wind accompanied
undesirable. with very heavy rain.
6 Chemical change occurs in 3 A reaction involving release
leaves of plants. of heat energy.
8 Fresh water in glaciers, 4 The release of water by
polar ice caps. the leaves of plants.
10 On heating sugar itself changes 5 These are contained in
its colour to light brown. ordinary water.
11 Milk in packets is kept fresh by 7 Conversion of a solid on
this process. heating to vapourous state.
12 gases can be changed into 9 These are constructed
liquids by this process. to store water.


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Biology
Crossword - 1 (Food Components, Fibre to Fabric)

1 2

5 6

8 9

10

11

ACROSS DOWN
3 Animals that eat dead and 1 First silk fibre was
decaying organic substances. discovered accidently in
4 Nutrient that gives us energy. 2 Nutrient that repairs the
5 Animal that survive by sucking damaged parts of the body.
the blood of their hosts. 5 Cleaning fleece of sheep.
9 Mineral that helps in blood 6 The first artificial fibre.
clotting. 7 Method used for spinning
10 Nutrient essential for proper the yarns of wool.
functioning of our body. 8 An animal hunted or caught
11 Process of colouring of wool. by another animal for food.

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Crossword - 2 (Plant from and function, Body movements)

2 3

6 7 8

10

ACROSS DOWN
1 Cone-shaped, needle-shaped 1 Attachment of leaf
leaves. to stem.
2 A desert plant, possess spike- 3 Part of the skeleton
shaped leaves. that forms the earlobe.
4 Joint present in neck that 5 Tail bone.
helps in it rotation. 6 Smallest bone found
6 Animal that forms loops in its in human body.
body while slithering. 7 Snail moves with
9 Plant makes sugar by the the help of it.
process of 8 Green flat part of leaf.
10 Plants reproduce through

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PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER - 1


Select the correct option to answer every question given below.

Q.Paper - 1 Mathematics
 Which of the following is true ?
(A) 130 ÷ 0 = 0 (B) 150 ÷ 1 = 50
(C) 0 × 130 = 0 (D) 150 × 1 = 151
 Find the least common multiple of 6, 14 and 16.
(A) 2 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 336
1 2
! Hari gave Sai 450. If
and of the money was
9 5
spent on food and clothes respectively, how much
money did Sai spend ?
(A) 250 (B) 240 (C) 230 (D) 220
" Which figure is a polygon ?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

# On a wall of dimensions 10.5 m long and 8.5 m wide, a


square shaped wall poster is stuck at the centre whose
side measure is 2.5 m. If the remaining part of the wall
is to be painted with pink colour costing 12 per sq. m,
how much does it cost ?
(A) 89.25 (B) 996 (C) 830 (D) 12
$ A number is increased by 25 percent and then
decreased by 20 percent. The result is what percent
of the original number ?
(A) 80 (B) 100 (C) 105 (D) 125
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% A certian amount of marbles are given to three students


P, Q and R in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. If P and Q receive a total
of 315 marbles, how much does R receive ?
(A) 135 (B) 225 (C) 505 (D) 625
& What is the difference between the place values of
the two 3s in 3116365 ?
(A) 2999700 (B) 3000700
(C) 2990700 (D) 3000005

' The breadth of a rectangle is 19 cm. Its length is 3 times


longer than its breadth. Find the area of the rectangle.
(A) 152 cm2 (B) 418 cm2
(C) 1083 cm2 (D) 1140 cm2
 A telephone company charges 0.05 per minute for
local calls and 0.12 per minute for long distance calls.
Which expression gives the total cost in rupees for
"x" minutes of local calls and "y" minutes a long
distance calls ?
(A) 0.05x + 0.12y (B) 0.05x – 0.12y
(C) 0.17(x + y) (D) 0.17xy
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 The diameter of one coins was m long, and of
$
15
another was m long. How much longer was the
16
diameter of the larger coin than the smaller one ?
3 5
(A) 3 m (B) m (C) m (D) 5 m
8 16

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 What is the sum of the numbers in 3rd and 5th places


when –4, –15, 7, 0, –2 and –30 are arranged in
increasing order ?
(A) –15 (B) 4 (C) 0 (D) –4
! Find the difference between the smallest and largest
prime number from 20 to 40.
(A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 20

" A rope, 36 m long, was cut into three parts measuring
!
2 1 4
12 m, 13 m and 5 m respectively. What was the
5 2 15
length of rope left ?
1 2 1 2
(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) 11
6 5 6 5
# The pictograph shows the number of beads of different
colours in a box. The number of yellow beads is not
shown.
Yellow beads
Green beads
Red beads
Blue beads

Key: Each represents 15 beads.


Altogether there are 510 beads in the box. How many
must be drawn in the pictograph to represent the
yellow beads ?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

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$ Which of the following statements is true ?


(A) A square is a parallelogram.
(B) A paralelogram is a square.
(C) A rhombus is a regular polygon.
(D) A kite is a parallelogram.
% What is the difference between the predecessor and
the successor of the greatest 5-digit number ?
(A) 2 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 99
& What is the least number that should be added to
5743251792 so that the number is divisible by 3 but
not by 9 ?
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 1
' Which set of integers given is not in descending order ?
(A) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (B) 3, 2, 1, 0, – 1
(C) 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 (D) –5, –6, –7, –8, –9
 What is the common end point of the two rays of an
angle called ?
(A) Vertex (B) Initial pt. (C) End pt. (D) Final pt.

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 The ratios 6 : 3 and 5 :15 are given. Which of the


following is true about them ?
(A) The given ratios are not in proportion.
(B) The given ratios are equal.
(C) The given ratios are equivalent.
(D) The given ratios are in proportion.
What is the value of (3 × 3 × 3) – [(–0.6)×(–0.6)×(–0.6)]
(A) 27.216 (B) 26.784 (C) – 26.784 (D) – 27.216
! Given that (p + 3) is the highest common factor of 81
and 108, find the value of p.
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 24
" What is the value of x2 + 12x + 36 when x = 64 ?
(A) 3000 (B) 4900 (C) 2600 (D) 5000
# A ribbon of length 5.36 m is attached to another of
length 3.69 m. What length of the ribbon will be left if
2.72 m is used up for packing a gift ?
(A) 3.36 m (B) 3.63 m (C) 3.6 m (D) 6.33 m

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Q.Paper - 1 Physics
$ Identify the given lengths in the increasing magnitude.
(a) 1 metre (b) 1 centimetre
(c) 1 kilometre (d) 1 millimetre
(e) 1 micrometre
(A) e, d, b, a, c, (B) b, c, e, d, a
(C) a, b, c, d, e (D) c, e, d, a, b
% The force of attraction of a magnet shown is weakest
at point(s).
(A) P only (B) Q only
(C) R only (D) P and Q P
Q
Identify a unit of length. R
&

(I) Millilitre (II) Millimetre (III) Centimetre


(A) I only (B) I and II only
(C) II and III only (D) I, II and III
' Which part(s) of the magnet shown below can attract
most of the paper clips ?
R
(A) Only R
(B) Only P and T Q S
(C) Only Q and S P T
(D) Only Q, R and S
! Which examples does not exhibit rectilinear motion ?
(A) The wheels of a running car
(B) The wheels of a moving bicycle
(C) The minutes hand of a clock
(D) A ball rolling on the ground
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! The glow worms produce light due to


(A) potential energy (B) sound energy
(C) electrical energy (D) chemical energy
! Which of the following does not conduct electricity ?
(A) Aluminium (B) Salt solution
(C) Ceramic articles (D) Silver
!! We see our image in a mirror due to
(A) regular reflection (B) irregular reflection
(C) diffused reflection (D) refraction
!" When a boy brought magnet G near object H, object
H moves in the direction as shown in the diagram.

Object H moves
towards magnet G
Table top
Object H Magnet G

Which of the following is most likely to be object H ?


(A) Book (B) Penknife
(C) Drinking straw (D) Table tennis ball
!# Identify the symbols of electrical components used in
the construction of the given electric circuit.
X Y Z
(A) Switch Cell Bulb X
(B) Battery Cell Bulb Z
Y
(C) Battery Switch Bulb 
(D) Switch Cell Battery

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Q.Paper - 1 Chemistry
!$ The given materials are classified according to their
thermal properties.
Group M – Zinc, iron, steel / Group N – Tin, plastic, rubber
Which material is not classified correctly ?
(A) Tin (B) Iron
(C) Rubber (D) Plastic
!% Which material is most suitable for making window
grills ?
(A) Glass (B) Metal
(C) Plastic (D) Ceramic
!& Some stages in the formation of rain are described
below.
(A) When the water droplets in the clouds become
too heavy, they fall down as rain.
(B) The water vapour rises in the air.
(C) The water vapour is cooled by the cold air and
condenses into tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
(D) Water in the seas, oceans and soil evaporate due
to the heat from the Sun.
Which of the following shows the correct order in
which rain is formed ?
(A) A → B → C → D (B) B → C → D → A
(C) D → B → C → A (D) D → C → B → A


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!' A student conducted an experiment to observe water


evaporation using different size of beakers that were
placed under the same conditions. Below is the result
of his experiment.
Amount of water at Amount of water
Beaker the beginning at the end
1 100 m l 70 m l
2 90 m l 75 m l
3 80 m l 55 m l
4 70 m l 65 m l
Which one is the correct order of the surface area of
the beaker from the smallest to the widest ?
(A) 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 (B) 2 – 1 – 4 – 3
(C) 4 – 2 – 3 – 1 (D) 3 – 4 – 1 – 2
" Which process takes place in a washing machine while
clothes are being dried.
(A) Magnetic separation (B) Filtration
(C) Evaporation (D) Centrifugation
" A school uniform is made up of fabric. Which statement
about fabric is true ?
(A) It is brittle
(B) It is soft and flexible
(C) It is a good conductor of heat
(D) Both (A) and (C)
" Identify an object that is not waterproof.
(A) Fabric curtain (B) Glass cup
(C) Plastic bottle (D) Rubber soles of a shoe

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"! The given pie diagram shows the percentage of gases


that make up the atmosphere. Which gas does each
label represent ?
!

1 - 78%
2 - 21%

3 - 1%

 !
(A) Oxygen Nitrogen Other gases
(B) Nitrogen Carbon dioxide Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen Oxygen Other
 gases
(D) Ozone Oxygen Carbon dioxide

"" Which statement about water is true?


(A) Water freezes and melts at a fixed temperature.
(B) Water boils at a fixed temperature but evaporates
at any temperature.
(C) Water boils and evaporates at a fixed temperature.
(D) Both (A) and (B)
"# What happens when the temperature of water in a
fish tank drops from 37 oC to 30 oC ?
(A) The water begins to freeze.
(B) The water is said to have lost heat.
(C) The water changes to water vapour.
(D) The water is said to have gained heat.

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Q.Paper - 1 Biology
"$ Choose the correct combination.
(A) Elbow-Gliding joint, Shoulder-Pivot joint
(B) Elbow-Hinge joint, Shoulder-Ball & Socket joint
(C) Elbow-Pivot joint, Shoulder-Hinge joint
(D) Elbow-Hinge joint, Shoulder-Gliding joint
"% Which food substance should be consumed to reduce
the risk of Scurvy ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

"& Abhi provided the following conditions to two living


things X and Y. After four weeks, both living things are
still alive. Which observation is most likely to be true
about Y ?
Living
thing Air Food Water
X
Y ×
(A) Goldfish (B) Mouse
(C) Green bean seedling (D) Caterpillar
"' Which of the following best explains the adaptation
that allows the feet of an animal shown to live in its
habitat ?

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(A) It is a bird of prey and uses its feet to grab animals.
(B) It digs the ground for worms using claws of its feet.
(C) It uses claws of its feet to run fast.
(D) It uses its feet to paddle through the water.
# The arrow ( ) in the given figures show. “This eats
that”. Who is the Predator ?

3 4
2

(A) Only P (B) Only Q


(C) P and Q (D) Only R
# Pick the odd one out.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

# The following statements describe one of the systems


found in the human body.

I) Transports gases and nutrients.


II) Regulate body temperature.
III) Fight infection.

(A) Digestive sytem (B) Muscular system


(C) Circulatory system (D) Respiratory system
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#! What is the function of carbohydrates ?
(A) It provides energy.
(B) It helps in the absorption of nutrients.
(C) It helps to prevent constipation.
(D) It helps in body building.
#" Which one of the following groups includes only stem
parts that are eaten as food stored in them ?
(A) Corm, ginger, potato
(B) Potato, carrot, radish
(C) Carrot, turnip, radish
(D) Colocasia, potato, onion, cabbage
## Manjunath Placed two drops of a liquid on egg white,
the white of egg turned to bluish-violet in colour. What
could be the liquid ?
(A) Benedict’s solution
(B) Iodine solution and alcohol
(C) Nitric acid and sodium hydroxide
(D) Copper sulphate solution and sodium hydroxide

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Q.Paper - 1 Critical Thinking
#$ An ant is crawling along the line A to B. How many
different ways can the ant reach B ?
)

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(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 8
#% 50 marbles are to be put into 8 boxes. So that each
box has atleast 1 marble. What is the maximum
number of marbles can be put in a box ?
(A) 8 (B) 32 (C) 43 (D) 7
#& Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
COUNTRY FURNITURE WOOD TREES FOREST
P Q R S T
(A) T, S, R, Q, P (B) Q, R, T, S, P
(C) P, T, S, R, Q (D) P, Q, R, S, T
#' Moni’s mother has four children. The first child is called
April. The second May. The third is June. What is the
name of the fourth child ?
(A) July (B) August (C) March (D) None
$ Which of the following assumptions are true.
Statement: Everybody loves reading adventure stories.
(A) Adventures stories are the only reading material.
(B) Nobody loves reading any other material.
(C) Both (A) and (B) are true
(D) Both (A) and (B) are false
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PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER - 2


Select the correct option to answer every question given below.

Q.Paper - 2 Mathematics

 Which of the following has the largest value ?


(A) 32457 + 42864 (B) 33247 + 41684
(C) 32574 + 42684 (D) 33427 + 41864
 If 4 more than twice a number is 6 less than that
number, what is the number ?
(A) – 10 (B) 2 (C) 10 (D) 16
! Ranjeet travels 63.257 km to his home town. If he takes
a bus for 48.56 km, and a train for the remaining
journey, what distance does he travel by train ?
(A) 16.796 km (B) 16.479 km
(C) 14.697 km (D) 14.679 km
" In an examination, Jessy’s score was 92. Nissi obtained
15 marks less than Jessy. Rishi scored 4 marks more
than Nissi. What is the difference between Jessy’s and
Rishi’s scores ?
(A) 11 (B) 19 (C) 73 (D) 77
!
# If of the property costs 15,000 what is the cost of
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1
of it ?
2
(A) 16000 (B) 20000
(C) 14000 (D) 10000

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$ A rectangular photo of dimensions 12 cm × 18 cm has


to be framed by placing a cardboard behind it. If the
cost of cardboard is 1.20 per square centimetre, how
much does it cost to frame the photo ?
(A) 259.20 (B) 292.52
(C) 295.20 (D) 252.90
% Venu jogged round a rectangular field 4 times. If the
rectangular field was 135 m long and 78 m wide, how
far did Venu jog ?
(A) 426 m (B) 852 m (C) 1278 m (D) 1704 m
& How many times does the digit 3 appear in numbers
from 1 to 100 ?
(A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 21
3
' Anu had 150. She gave of this to Rajani. Rajani gave
5

of the money she received to Narmada. How much

did Narmada receive if she also received of the money
that Anu had left ?
(A) 90 (B) 80 (C) 75 (D) 45
 Which of the following does 2n – 1 represent ?
(A) 1 subtracted from the product of n and 2.
(B) The difference of two times n and 2.
(C) 2n added to 1.
(D) n subtracted from 2.

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 If M is a prime number such that (M + 1) is also prime


number. What number does M(M – 2) + 1 represents ?
(A) A prime number
(B) Neither prime nor composite number
(C) Not a perfect square
(D) A negative integer
 Which of the following is true ?
(A) Every mixed fraction can be written as a proper fraction
(B) Every mixed fraction can be written as an improper fraction
(C) A proper fraction can be written as a mixed fraction.
(D) A proper fraction can be written as an improper fraction
! How many triangles are there in the given figure ?
D
+

-
) B

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 7


" Which of the following numbers is not a complete cube ?

64, 216, 343, 256

(A) 64 (B) 216 (C) 343 (D) 256


# Which property is satisfied by the division of whole
numbers ?
(A) Closure property. (B) Commutative property.
(C) Associative property. (D) Neither (A) nor (B) nor (C).

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1 2 3 2014
$ Find the sum of + + + ........ + .
2015 2015 2015 2015
(A) 2014 (B) 1 (C) 1007 (D) 2015
% A total of 280 marbles is to be divided among three
boys Karan, Rahim and Kiran respectively in the ratio
2 : 5 : 7. Find the difference in the marbles between
Kiran and Karan.
(A) 20 (B) 40 (C) 80 (D) 100
& The given bar graph is incomplete. It shows the number
of stamps each pupil Number of stamps with 4 pupils
has. The total number Y
of stamps the four 50
45
children have is 150. 40
Number of stamps

How many stamps does 35


30
Meena have ? 25
20
(A) 25 15
10
(B) 30 5
0 X
Meena
Sheela

Arun

Kiran

(C) 15 Pupils
(D) 45
' Given that (k – 8) is the highest common factor of 56
and 77, find the value of k.
(A) 7 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 16
 What is the smallest number which when divided by
20, 25, 35 and 40 leaves a remainder of 14, 19, 29 and
34 respectively ?
(A) 1394 (B) 1404 (C) 1664 (D) 1406

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 If n is a negative integer, which of the following must


be a positive integer ?
(A) n + 2 (B) 2n + 4 (C) n2 – 5 (D) n2 + 1
What is the area of the shaded figure ?
1 cm

1 cm

(A) 4 cm2 (B) 6 cm2


(C) 8 cm2 (D) 10cm2
! A kite was flying at a height of 250 m. It was raised 50 m
and then lowered 125 m. Find the distance of the kite
from ground.
(A) 200 mts (B) 300 mts
(C) 175 mts (D) 125 mts
" The loss of a shopkeeper on selling rice is 48 and the
loss on selling sugar is 57. How is the total loss
represented in integer form ?
(A) 105 (B) 9
(C) – 9 (D) – 105

# What is the value of 4 % of 600 ?
$
(A) 46 (B) 25
(C) 41 (D) 60

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Q.Paper - 2 Physics
$ Which one gives out its own light ?

(A) Star (B) Lightning


(C) Moon (D) Both (A) and (B)

% A magnet is broken into three pieces.

P Q R

If Q is the N - pole, which one correctly shows the


poles at P and R respectively ?
(A) N - pole, S - pole (B) S - pole, N - pole
(C) N - pole, N - pole (D) S - pole, S - pole

& Electric bulb glass is transparent whereas mirror glass is

(A) non-luminous. (B) translucent.


(C) reflector. (D) opaque.
' If the two terminals of a cell are connected directly
with a wire, then
(A) more electrical energy will be stored in the cell.
(B) no current will flow in the wire.
(C) the chemicals get used up very fast.
(D) nothing will happen.

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! Which option shows the correct way of storing magnets?
(A) P and Q only Soft
N S iron S S
keeper
(B) P and R only
Wood
(C) Q and R only S N N N Soft
N S iron
keeper
(D) P, Q and R P Q R

! For making a periscope, the number of mirrors used is/are


(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 1
! Which graph correctly shows the length of a shadow
of an object from 6 a.m. to 12 noon ?

6 a.m. 6 a.m.

(A) (B)
12 noon 12 noon

6 a.m. 6 a.m.

(C) (D)
12 noon 12 noon

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OLYMPIAD POWER PACK CLASS : 6
!! Which figure does not show the poles correctly ?

Poles
Poles
(A) (B)

Poles
(C) (D)
Poles
!" A girl conducted an experiment using four different
magnets and some thumbtacks. The table below
shows the results of her experiment. Which magnet
is the strongest ?

Number of thumbtacks
Magnet
attracted to the magnet
(A) P 12
(B) Q 18
(C) R 10
(D) S 16

!# Which of the given objects produce both the shadows


shown below.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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Q.Paper - 2 Chemistry

!$ Which of the given activities explain the process of


evaporation taking place ?
(A) Water on cement floor disappears
(B) Sweating from our skin cools our body
(C) A dish of salt water forms salt crystals.
(D) All the three.

!% Which of the following statements is correct ?

(1) Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen


is a physical change.
(2) Bending of a wire is only a change in its size.
(3) The lighting of a match stick is a fast chemical
change
(A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) Only 1, 2 and 3

!& Which set of objects is not grouped correctly ?

(A) Saucer, cup and teapot


(B) Gold, silver and jewellery
(C) Textbook, notebook and writing pad
(D) Bedsheet, blanket and leather handbag

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OLYMPIAD POWER PACK CLASS : 6

!' Read the table given below.

Yes Go to *
) ,oes it have an atmosphere ?
No W
Is the atmosphere mainly Yes Z
*
made up of carbon dioxide ? No Go to +
,oes the atmosphere contain Yes Y
+ other gases like nitrogen,
water and oxygen ? No X

Which one is the most suitable place for living things


to survive ?
(A) X (B) Z (C) Y (D) W

" Lemon juice is added to milk to prepare


(A) curd. (B) paneer.
(C) ghee. (D) lemonade.

" Which material is most suitable for making clothes


for sports such as football and badminton ?
Material Characteristics
(A) Q Flexible, waterproof
(B) R Soft, light, elastic, dries easily when wet
(C) S Conducts heat well, stiff
(D) T Hard, fairly strong,transparent

" Which pair of substances will form a solution when


added to water ?
(A) Alcohol and Sugar (B) Iron powder and sand
(C) Sugar and stone (D) Oil and Wax
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"! Breathing of air through our mouth is not hygienic


because
(A) dust particles will enter our lungs.
(B) we will inhale more carbon dioxide.
(C) our throat will become sore.
(D) we will easily catch cold.
"" Which set of materials when placed in water will
become completely wet after a day ?
(A) Plastic and rubber
(B) Paper and plastic
(C) Cloth and rubber
(D) Paper and cloth
"# In which group do all the items come from living
things ?
(A) Sand, silk, glass, ivory
(B) Paper, latex, iron, cotton
(C) Wool, rattan, coffee, feather
(D) Clay, sugar, wood, leather

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OLYMPIAD POWER PACK CLASS : 6
Q.Paper - 2 Biology
"$ The disease night blindness is caused due to the lack
of certain classes of food. Which of the following food
substances should be consumed to reduce the risk of
nightblindness ?
(A) Carrot (B) Rice (C) Fish (D) Oranges
"% Which of these plants would have a root structure
similar to one shown in the given figure ?
(A) Maize
(B) Barley
(C) Paddy
(D) Balsam
"& Which characteristic feature is common to rose, hibiscus
and bougainvillea ?
(A) They are shrubs (B) They are trees
(C) They are climbers (D) They are herbs
"' Which class of food is present more in Amla ?
(A) Vitamins (B) Fats
(C) Carbohydrates (D) Proteins
# Which vitamin deficiency leads to rickets, muscle
weakness and skeletal deformities ?
(A) Vit. A (B) Vit. B (C) Vit. C (D) Vit. D
# Which group consists of a saprophyte, a carnivore and
an omnivore ?
(A) Giraffe, house lizard and rat
(B) Toadstool, goat and eagle
(C) Mould, snake and rat
(D) Giraffe, rat and caterpillar
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# Part of our balanced diet which is neither body
building nor energy providing but still important for
proper functioning of our body is
(A) proteins. (B) carbohydrates
(C) water. (D) fat.
#! The diagram shows three different types of animals.

(P) (Q) (R)

Which of the following are correctly matched ?


(i) Endoskeleton animal P
(ii) Exoskeleton animal Q
Hydrosta c animal R
(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (i) and (iii) only
(C) (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
#" Which of the following is a response of plants to stimuli
is true ?
(A) Movement of sunflower towards sun.
(B) Shoots grow towards soil.
(C) Roots grow towards sunlight.
(D) Leaves bending towards soil.
## What adaption does a grasshopper have that helps it
to avoid being caught by its predator ?
(A) It tastes bad.
(B) It can hop away quickly
(C) It can camouflage itself in the grass
(D) It has poisonous stings.
(A) A and B (B) A and D only
(C) B and C only (D) C and D only
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Q.Paper - 2 Critical Thinking
#$ How many triangles can you draw using any 3 dots
shown below as the vertices ?

(A) 9 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 24


#% Varun, Tarun, Karan and Charan are queuing for their
favourite food. Tarun in second in the queue. Karan is
right in front of Varun. What is the position of Varun
in the queue ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
#& Between S and N all are one-way roads. How many
different ways can Kiran drive from S to N ?
(A) 3 N
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6 S
#' You are a participant in a race. You pass the person in
second place. What position are you in ?
(A) First (B) Third (C) Second (D) Fourth
$ A situation/statement is given below followed by four
options. Choose the best reason.
Children must play games because
(A) it is a good pastime.
(B) they can meet each other in the evening.
(C) it provides exercise to them.
(D) they enjoy playing.
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Key & Solutions


MATHEMATICS
Crossword - 1 (Knowing our Numbers)
Across: (2) Four (4) Fifty (6) Seven (7) International (9) Zero (10) Crore
Down: (1) Successor (2) Five (3) Absolute (5) Three (8) Nine
Crossword - 2 (Whole Numbers & Playing with Numbers)
Across: (3) Composite (5) Closure (6) Product (10) Eight (11)
Commutative (12) Division
Down: (1) Distributive (2) Multiplication (4) Predecessor (7) Addition
(8) Prime (9) Multiple
Crossword - 3 (Basic Geometrical Ideas)
Across: (1) Decagon (3) Trapezium (6) Point (7) Vertex (8) Parallel
(10) Angle (11) Centre
Down: (2) Acute (4) Exterior (5) Six (9) Line
Crossword - 4 (Fractions & Decimals)
Across: (1) Prime (5) Vinculum (6) Like (8) Ascending (11) Fraction
Down: (2) Equivalent (3) Reduce (4) Simplify (7) One (9) Half
(10) Dot
Crossword - 5 (Mensuration & Data Handling)
Across: (2) Square (5) Rectangle (7) Bar (11) Perimeter (12) Height
(13) Hectare
Down: (1) Circumference (3) Area (4) Data (6) Statistics (8) Curve
(9) Regular (10) Length
PHYSICS
Crossword - 1 (Measurement)
Across: (5) Pipette (6) Area (9) Motion (10) Matter (11) Rest (12)
Parallax.
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Down: (1) Vibratory (2) Periodic (3) Translatory (4) Relative (7)
Sundial (8) Quintal.
Crossword - 2 (Light, Electricity & Current)
Across: (1) Resistance (3) Vacuum (8) Candle (9) Natural (11) Drycell
(12) Opaque.
Down: (2) Tungsten (4) Charge (5) Penumbra (6) Circuit (7) Filament
(10) Prism
CHEMISTRY
Crossword - 1 (Material: Types and Sorting, Separation of Substances)
Across: (6) Sublimate (8) Density (9) Nitrogen (11) Glaze (12) Centrifuge
Down: (1) Perfume (2) Diamond (3) Ductile (4) Alloy (5) Loading
(7) Texture (10) Talc.
Crossword - 2 (Changes around us, Water)
Across: (1) Volcanoes (6) Photosynthesis (8) Frozen (10) Caramel
(11) Pasteurization (12) Liquefaction.
Down: (2) Cyclone (3) Exothermic (4) Transpiration (5) Minerals
(7) Sublimation (9) Dams.
BIOLOGY
Crossword - 1 (Food Components, Fibre to Fabric)
Across: (3) Scavengers (4) Carbonydrate (5) Sanguivorous (9)
Calcium (10) Minerals (11) Dyeing.
Down: (1) China (2) Proteins (5) Scouring (6) Viscose (7) Combing
(8) Prey.
Crossword - 2 (Plant from and function, Body movements)
Across: (1) Pine (2) Cactus (4) Pivotal (6) Snake (9) Photosynthesis
(10) Seeds.
Down: (1) Petiole (3) Cartilage (5) Coccyx (6) Stapes (7) Foot (8)
Lamina.

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KEY for Previous Question Paper - 1

01. C 02. D 03. C 04. C 05. B 06. B 07. B 08. A 09. C 10. A

11. B 12. D 13. A 14. A 15. C 16. A 17. A 18. A 19. A 20. A

21. A 22. A 23. D 24. B 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. B 30. C

31. D 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. C 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. C 40. D

41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. D

51. D 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. D 56. B 57. C 58. C 59. D 60. D

KEY for Previous Question Paper - 2

01. A 02. A 03. C 04. A 05. D 06. A 07. D 08. C 09. C 10. A

11. B 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. D 18. D 19. C 20. A

21. D 22. C 23. C 24. D 25. B 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. C 30. B

31. B 32. D 33. C 34. B 35. C 36. D 37. C 38. D 39. C 40. B

41. B 42. A 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. D 48. A 49. A 50. D

51. C 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. C 57. D 58. C 59. C 60. C

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