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Total Marks : 100 Duration of Quiz : 1½ Hours
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covered previously.
Answers are required to write by pen only.
Negative marking is applicable.
Marks will be deducted for over writing and badly written words.
CQ-6th 1 15K FR
I.Q. OLYMPIAD
CQ-6th 2 15K FR
Q1. Multiple choice questions. Tick (P) the correct option.
Which of the following natural numbers does not have a predecessor?
2 1 3 10
The product of two even numbers is
an even number an odd number can be either even or odd none of these
Which of the following is a pair of co-prime?
20, 25 18, 35 15, 63 28, 84
The L.C.M. of two co-prime numbers is their
sum difference product quotient
A quadrilateral has
A and B used their steps to measure a balcony length. A took 20 steps to walk the balcony. B took 30 steps to walk the balcony. A’s steps were all of equal length and each of A’s stepswas 600 mm. How long B’s step?
500 mm 595 mm 400 mm 900 mm
A lottery is drawn periodically after every 90 days. If it was drawn on 31st January 2008, then the next due date for the lottery fell on
31st March 2008 29th April 2008 30th April 2008 1st May 2008
How many full jugs are required to fill a bucket of a capacity 50 litres upto the brim?
20 50 200 500
250ml
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2 diagonals, 3 angels 4 diagonals, 4 angels
2 diagonals, 4 angels 4 diagonals, 4 sides
none of these
Maths I.Q.This section will contain Mathematics. You will find questions in objective type format
i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.
Given below are some questions for you to practice.
Contents to be covered1. Knowing Our Numbers 2. Whole Numbers3. Basic Geometrical Ideas4. Understanding Elementary Shapes5. Integers6. Fractions
7. Decimals8. Data Handling9. Algebra10. Ratio and Proportion11. Practical Geometry
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CQ-6th 3 15K FR
Q2. Write the numerator and denominator of each of the following fractions in the table.
Fraction Numerator Denominator
6
7__
5
11__
1
3__
7
14__
4
9__
Q3. Fill in the blanks using grams or kilograms. (g, kg)
A sack of wheat weighs 20
A gold coin weighs 10
A crate of mangoes weighs 5
A packet of spices weighs 50
A tube of glue weighs 50
A watermelon weighs 5
A packet of chips weighs 100
______.
______.
______.
______.
______.
______.
______.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
_______
175150125100755025
Heig
ht
(in c
m)
The graph shows the heights of four boys. The names are missing from the graph. Deep is the tallest. Ajay is the shortest. Jai is taller than Ram. How tall is Ram?
75 cm 100 cm 125 cm 150 cm
10.
Maths I.Q.Amit moves around a rectangular park ABCD. Amit starts at A, makes four and a half rounds around the park. What distance does Amit move?
30 m 130 m 255 m 270 m
A B
CD
10m
20m
9.
Q4. Fill in the blanks to satisfy the relationship between a radius and diameter of the circle.
Radius (r) Diameter (d=2r) Radius (r) Diameter (d=2r)
5 cm
12.5 cm
36 mm
40 mm
4.5 cm
8 cm
74 mm
1.5 cm
6.2 cm 2 cm
P
P
6 7
5 11
1 3
7 14
4 9
kg
g
kg
g
g
kg
g
10cm 37 mm
0.75 cm25 cm
18 mm
20 mm
12.4 cm
9 cm
16 cm
1 cm
Maths I.Q.
CQ-6th 4 15K FR
Q5. Match the nets in Column I with the solids we get on folding shown in Column II.
Column I Column II
Open
Open
Q6. Fill in the following table.
S. No. Figure Perimeter Area
1.
2.
3.
4.
3 cm
3 cm 3 cm
3 cm
5 cm
5 cm
3 cm3 cm
?
??
?Side of the square is
?
?
4 cm4 cm
Length of the rectangle is
12 cm
15 square cm
16 square cm
24 square cm
29 cm
16 cm
16 cm4
4
4
4
6
6
20 cm
Maths I.Q.
CQ-6th 5 15K FR
Q7. Fill in the blanks.
A ________________ of a whole number is a number that divides it exactly.
Two numbers are said to be _______________ if they don’t have a common factor other than 1.
The smallest number having four different prime factor is ______________.
H.C.F. of two numbers is a ______________ of their L.C.M.
The only two consecutive whole numbers which are prime numbers are ______________ and _____________.
The successive prime numbers differing by 2 are called prime _______________.
A part of line which has two end points is called a ____________________.
Three or more points in a plane are said to be ____________ points if they lie on the same line.
Three or more lines in a plane are ______________ if they pass through the same point.
________________ lines never meet and distance between them is same throughout.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Q8. State True or False.
Each angle of an equilateral triangle is a right angle.
A triangle can have two obtuse angles.
Complete angle > Right angle + Straight angle.
Opposite angles of an isosceles triangle are equal.
The measure of the three angles of a right isosceles triangle are 30 , 60 , and 90 .
Every square is a parallelogram.
All sqaures are regular polygons.
Opposite of every negative integer is a whole number.
- 4 lies on the right of - 5 on the number line.
Equivalent fraction of with numerator 35 is .
Proper fractions are always smaller than 1.
H.C.F. of any two consecutive odd numbers is 2.
The estimated product of 39 ´ 5 is 200.
5
12__ 35
60__
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2.
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4.
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6.
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12.
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Factor
co-prime
210
factor
23
triplet
line segment
collinear
concurrent
Parallel
False
True
False
True
False
True
True
True
True
False
True
False
True
Maths I.Q.
CQ-6th 6 15K FR
Q9. Mr. David owns a departmental store and sells the following items, some at profit and some at loss. Find out on each item whether he earned a profit or incurred a loss. Also write the loss or profit in rupees.
Items Cost Price Selling Price Profit Loss(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Chocolate
Purse
Scissors
Mug
Photo Frame
Puzzle
Bag
Colours
Water Bottle
Flower Vase
15
140
55
95
175
140
325
64
112
235
18
165
35
120
160
112
390
54
160
185
3 ____
Q10. Complete the following tables and find the solution of each equation.
1. x + 6 = 12
Solution : =2. P - 4 = 6
Solution : P =3. 3z = 18
Solution : z =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x
x
+ 6x
P
P - 4
z
3z
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
10
6
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
25
20
25
15
28
65
10
48
50
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Maths I.Q.
CQ-6th 7 15K FR
Q11. Choose an appropriate answer and match the following.
_____, 30, 24 and 16 are in proportion.
32 m : _____ m = 36 sec : 72 sec.
______ pens can be bought for Rs. 1440 if
each pen costs Rs. 120.
Rs. 200 are distributed between A and B in the
ratio 5 : 3. The share of B is Rs. ______
The fourth proportion to 15, 20, 24, ______ is
12
75
32
45
64
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b.
c.
d.
e.
Q12. Compare and insert >, < or = in the given boxes.
35.056
.015
0.230
15.421
2.001
34.69
.12
0.302
15.241
2.01
2.94
8.67
.17
5.91
.042
2.9
8.76
.017
5.911
.043
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2.
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10.
Q13. Rearrange in descending order.
1119
919
1019
819
1519
Ans.:
23
15
12
56
Ans.:
18
512
26
34
Ans.:
23
35
56
34
Ans.:
34
23
58
79
1112
Ans.:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Q14. Classify the following as ‘open curve’, ‘simple closed’ or ‘complex closed curve’.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
d
e
a
b
c
45
64
12
75
32
1519
1119
1019
919
819
56
23
12
15
34
512
26
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56
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23
35
1112
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34
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58
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open curve simple closed complex closed curve open curve simple closed
Maths I.Q.
CQ-6th 8 15K FR
Q17. In a school fete, it was decided to put up some stalls which are given by the following pictograph.
Food stalls
Games stalls
Rides
Shopping stalls
Video games stalls
Scale: = 5 stalls
Which type of stalls were maximum in number?
How many food stalls were there?
What was the difference between the number of games stalls and video games stalls?
Which two stalls were same in number?
Which stalls were second highest in number?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Q15. Circle the numbers divisible by the given number.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
12
13
14
15
15050
30563
17557
18810
47020
67584
42263
50755
35268
43000
30170
44264
73290
53265
65020
38570
58656
32956
54375
6523020
Q16. Write in the multiplication form and find the product.
6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 =
8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 =
4 + 4 + 4 =
1.
2.
3.
´ =
´ =
´ =
6 5 30
8 9 72
4 3 12
Game stalls
20
15
Rides & Video- games stalls
Shopping stalls
English I.Q.
CQ-6th 9 15K FR
This section will contain English. You will find questions in objective type format i.e.
true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.
Given below are some questions for you to practice.
Contents to be covered
1. Nouns &
2. Short Forms
3. Adjectives
4. Verbs: Present & Past Tense
Pronouns
5. Adverbs
6. Articles
7. Vocabulary & Preposition
8. Punctuation & Conjunctions
9. Antonyms & Synonyms
10. Comprehension
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Q1. Complete this crossword puzzle of nouns with the help of the clues given below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6. 7.
5.
8.
I call my father this.
We travel by air in this.
Maruti is a brand of ___________
We write with this.
It is the name of a fruit. It is also a colour.
We open a lock with this.
We enter a room through this.
We cut this on our birthday.
Arjuna was an expert with a bow and _________
An animal kept at home is called this.
We smell with this.
Across
Down
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3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
1.
2.
3.
5.
7.
Q2. Tick (P) the correct pronoun.
The birds flew away when I went near those them .
That umbrella belongs to Robert. Please give it back to him he .
Are you your going to come with me?
Arman want to watch the match because he it is fond of cricket.
Tina and Meena gave her it a book on my birthday.
I forgot to bring my pen as it that was lying in my drawer.
Ajay and Anil decided that they them would watch the badminton match.
Did you help the man who whose could not walk properly?
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
D A D
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A E R P L A N E
C
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R A N G E
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EK Y
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English I.Q.
CQ-6th 10 15K FR
Q3. In these sentences there is an adjective in brackets. Change it into an adverb, so that the sentence will make sense.
The athlete ran _________________ (quick) to the finish line.
Anil ____________________ (amazing) released 50 songs on his new album.
Tara smiled ___________________ (reluctant) when she saw that she had to eat the carrots.
Dev ambled ___________________ (lazy) to the shed.
__________________ (Astonishing), Priyanka had done her homework.
__________________ (Lucky), Ankit had put the chicken in the oven on time.
Neha had _________________ (fortunate) won the lottery.
Anant had _________________ (clever) found a way to solve the puzzle.
The rains in July had _________________ (crazy) forced the cricket match to be cancelled.
Ruhi walked ____________________ (cautious) to the shops.
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2.
3.
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9.
10.
Q4. Tick (P) the correct option in box in each sentence.
“Don’t use the brake break like that on the motorway!” cried the instructor.
The council counsel was in charge of organising the waste disposal services.
The Prime Minister had formerly formally been the Home Secretary.
The football manager pulled his tie lose loose as the game went into extra time.
“That car is difinitely stationery stationary ,” said the policeman.
Mohan had driven all the way across the desert dessert for his meal.
“That’s quite quiet enough, thank you,” muttered the teacher.
“Which is the rite right write answer?” asked the professor.
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2.
3.
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7.
8.
Q5. Write the plurals.
rupee
watch
life
moon
dress
bicycle
toffee
army
volcano
cereal
pansy
metal
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
quickly
amazingly
reluctantly
lazily
Astonishingly
Luckily
fortunately
cleverly
crazily
cautiously
PP
PP
PP
PP
rupees
watches
lives
moons
dressse
bicycles
toffees
armies
volcanoes
cereals
pansies
metals
English I.Q.
CQ-6th 11 15K FR
Q6. Match the following sentences and put the letter in the bracket.
1. We won't go out
2. I believe
3. Do you know
4. Sue was tired
5. We haven't seen Annie
6. I have to go home
7. They sang
8. Eat some more
9. You'll miss the bus
10. Joe was not hurt
a. and danced at the party.
b. because it is getting dark.
c. unless you run.
d. although he fell off his bicycle.
e. that he is telling the truth.
f. if you are hungry.
g. until it stops raining.
h. why Helen went away in a hurry?
i. so she took a rest.
j. since she moved to Yuen Long.
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Q7. Complete the passage by adding a, an or the.
Once upon ________ time there was ________ emperor in China, who had _______ most beautiful
palace in _______ world. In _______ garden bloomed _______ most unusual flowers. At _______
edge of ________ huge garden, there stood ________ large forest. In that forest lived ________
nightingale which sang sweet songs. From every land in _______ world travellers came to _______
city. They admired ________ city, ________ palace and ________ garden. But when they heard
________ nightingale, they all said that she was ________ best.
Q8. Some of the words given below have been wrongly spelt. Tick (P) these words and then rewrite them correctly in the space provided.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
j o u r n e y
r e c e i v e
b e l i e v e
b e g i n i n g
h i d d e n
b r i d g e
f r i e n d
m e d i c i n e
A g u s t
l a n g u a g e
g
e
h
i
j
b
a
f
c
d
P Pbeginning August
a an the
the the the the
the a a
the the
the the the
the the
CQ-6th 12 15K FR
Q9. An anagram is a word formed by rearranging all the letters fo another word. Complete this crossword with the anagrams of the given clues.
1. 2.
3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8.
13.12.
15.
16.
11.
10.
14.
9.
dealer
groan
rose
life
plaster
net
top
gape
nail
tear
flow
amuses
felt
dear
pore
tops
care
pal
Across
Down
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4.
6.
7.
11.
13.
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16.
1.
2.
3.
5.
8.
9.
10.
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12.
15.
Q10. Match each word of the left to a word on the right that will create a newcompound word. Write the new words in the box provided.
super
water
book
watch
under
friend
black
news
cart
waste
shelf
ship
market
board
estimate
worthy
fall
land
dog
wheel
English I.Q.
Q11. Change these verbs into nouns by adding a suffix.
agree
paint
form
encourage
reinvent
fasten
reverse
plumb
interact
create
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2.
3.
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l e a d e r
a
i
no r g a
a
t
es o r
w
l
f I l e
e
f
t e n
s
s
u
m
e
r
e
a
d
s t p l r
a
c
e
r
o
p
e
o t
o
p
l
a
p
p g
supermarket
waterfall
bookshelf
watchdog
underestimate
friendship
blackboard
newsworthy
cartwheel
wasteland
agreement
painter/painting
formula/formation/formulation
encouragement
reinventing
fastening/fastener
reversing/reversal
plumber/plumbing
interaction/interacting
creation/creater
English I.Q.
CQ-6th 13 15K FR
Q12. Find the correct verb from the wordsearch. Write it on the blank.
The teacher _____________ us a story about snakes.
The baby began to ___________ because it was hungry.
I __________ Reema take the pencils.
Billy ___________ across the river.
The cat _________ its fur.
Mike helped me __________ the car.
The kangaroo began to __________.
I __________ porridge for breakfast.
Vinod _________ the potatoes.
Shama _________ at the Annual day function.
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w
a
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10.
Q13. Tick (P) the correct preposition from the box.
My aunt lives in a flat above in on the shop which sells sports goods.
The train is going across through round the tunnel.
Dwarka is far near at the Indira Gandhi International airport.
The customers are standing outside into with the bank waiting for it to open.
Humpty Dumpty sat beside on behind a wall.
The Pied Piper stepped into over under the street.
There is a herd of cows with out in the field.
The telephone is through with by the window.
There were four eggs out in of the sparrow’s nest.
David’s grandmother sat on by at the fire and told him a tale.
The kitten was sitting under from in the table.
Saroj climbed out up for the flight of steps.
Gulliver found three men standing under with on his chest.
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2.
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PP
PPP
PPP
PP
PP
P
told
cry
hope
swam
licked
wash
saw
ate
peeled
dance
English I.Q.
CQ-6th 14 15K FR
Q14. Complete the table.
S. No. POSITIVE DEGREE COMPARATIVE DEGREE SUPERLATIVE DEGREE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
hottest
worst
more useful
smaller
courageous
Q15. Complete this crossword puzzle of conjunctions with the help of the clues given below.
1.
3.
6.
4. 5.
2.
7.
8.
He must be very popular, _________ everyone in school knows him.
John wanted to stay, _________ his sister persuaded him to go.
_________ the rain, we went to the beach.
_________ I got home, my sister had already left.
It’s too late to go out; _______, it’s beginning to rain.
She wanted to go to the party; _________, she was not invited.
________ it was cold, he went out without a sweater.
We can’t buy it __________ we don’t have enough money.
John had to go to the doctor _________ he was not feeling well.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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2.
4.
5.
Across
Down
Q16. Tick (P) the odd one out.
moon
apples
cup
nose
leopard
stars
guavas
saucer
eyes
bus
earth
grapes
cauliflower
tongue
tiger
sun
chairs
kettle
tomato
alligator
fish
pineapples
bowl
ears
deer
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2.
3.
4.
5.
hot
useful
small
bad
hotter
most smallest
smallest
most courageous
worse
more courageous
h
o
w
e
v
e
r
f r
d s p i t e
s
n
c
e
w h n
a
l
t
h
o
u
g
h
b u
c
a
u
s
em o r e o v r
PP
PP
P
English I.Q.
CQ-6th 15 15K FR
Q17. Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B.
wealthy
accurate
sufficient
brief
ordinary
circular
mistake
conversation
generous
inquire
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
enough
common
rich
round
correct
short
ask
kind
error
taste
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Column A Column B
Q18. Match the words in Column A with their opposites in Column B.
Column A Column B
ancient
arrival
fresh
better
defeat
coarse
regular
spend
inferior
humble
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
irregular
victory
modern
proud
departure
stale
superior
fine
worse
save
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
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Q19. Put a tick (P) against the correct rules and .cross (O) against the incorrect rules
We use a full stop for a pause in a sentence.
We use a full stop for a pause between sentences.
We use a comma when we list more than two things.
A question mark can be placed in the middle of a sentence.
Always begin a new sentence with a capital letter.
We use commas inside sentences.
We use commas to end a sentence.
Proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
A sentence may end with a question mark.
We use an apostrophe at the end of contractions.
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Q20. Use words from the box to complete the similes.
1. ______________________________ bee
2. ______________________________ snail
3. ______________________________ feather
4. ______________________________ crystal
5. ______________________________ sugar
6. ______________________________ fire
7. ______________________________ owl
8. ______________________________ ice
9. ______________________________ gold
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General Knowledge I.Q.This section will contain basic General Knowledge which you are seeing in your day to
day life i.e. countries, places, monuments, things etc. We will not include current affairs.
You will find questions in objective type format i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match
the following. Total marks for this section are 15. Given below are some questions for
you to practice.Contents to be covered
1. General Knowledge
2. Religion & Mythology
3. History & Culture
4. Literarture
5. Sports
6. Science & Geography
7. World Around usFor answer key login
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Samyukta Panigrahi is associated with this dance form.
Manipuri Odissi Kathak Kuchipudi
Which of the following animals is found only in New Zealand?
zebra kangaroo otter tuatara
This capital city was named after one of the names of Goddess Durga.
Lucknow Dhaka Kanpur Colombo
He ordered the massacre of innocent people in Jallianwala Bagh. This cruel man was
William Bentinck General Dyer Lord Clive Lord Mountbatten
Which of these metals is a liquid under normal conditions?
iron platinum mercury zinc
Which gas was discovered by Joseph Priestley?
hydrogen argon nitrogen oxygen
He was the first European to reach India by sea.
Magellan Vasco da Gama Marco Polo Columbus
This planet was discovered by William Herschel.
Earth Uranus Neptune Mars
Who wrote ‘The God of Small Things’, a Booker Prize winning novel?
Khushwant Singh Jhumpa Lahiri Arundhati Roy Chetan Bhagat
Which city in Tamil Nadu is called the ‘Golden City of Temples’?
Madurai Chennai Thanjavur Kanchipuram
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Q2. Read the clues given below to find the names of some of the most famous Indian cities.
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Queen of Deccan; in Maharashtra
City of Joy; in West Bengal
Pink City; in Rajasthan
City of the Golden Temple; in Punjab
Orange City; in Maharashtra
Planned City; the capital of two states
City of Pearls; in Andhra Pradesh
The Queen of Hills; in West Bengal
The City of Seven Islands; in Maharashtra
Leather City of the World; in Uttar Pradesh
Manchester of India; in Gujarat
Steel City of India; in Jharkhand
Garden City of India; in Karnataka
Temple City of India; in Odisha
Athens of the East; In Tamil Nadu
City of Learning; in Uttar Pradesh
The City of Nawabs; in Uttar Pradesh
City of Weavers; in Haryana
City of Sages; Yoga City; in Uttarakhand
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General Knowledge I.Q.Q3. Match the following.
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The highest dam in India is the ___________________________ in Nangal. (Punjab)
The largest dome in India is the ________________________ in Bijapur. (Karnataka)
The highest gateway in India is the ____________________ in Agra. (Uttar Pradesh)
The longest tunnel in India is the ________________ in Srinagar. (Jammu & Kashmir)
The biggest mosque in India is the _______________________________ (New Delhi)
The longest dam in India is the _______________________ near Sambalpur. (Odisha)
The tallest statue in India is ___________________ at Shravanabelagola. (Karnataka)
The highest water fall in India is the ___________________ near Sagara. (Karnataka)
The largest freshwater lake in India is the ___________________ in Bandipur. (J & K)
The largest residential building in India is __________________________ (New Delhi)
Ladakh
Gol Gumbaz
Gomateshwara
Indira Gandhi Canal
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Buland Darwaza
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Salt Lake
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Indian National Congress founded
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General Knowledge I.Q.Q6. Identify the birds with the help of clues given in the clue box and name them.
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This bird is an expert fish catcher.
This bird has a huge beak which is fitted with a pouch.
This African flightless bird lays the largest egg in the world.
This bird drills holes in trees with its beak.
This flightless bird from Antarctica is an expert swimmer and walks erect like a human being.
This bird is associated with Goddess Saraswati.
This bird is regarded as a symbol of peace.
It is the only bird in the world with external nostrils at the tip of its long beak.
It is the fastest bird and in fact the fastest animal on earth when it dives for hunting.
It is the only bird which can see in night.
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Q8. Some road signs are given below, join them with what they tell us.
Overtaking Prohibited
Padestrian Crossing
Horn Prohibited
Cycle Crossing
Men at work
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Q9. Festivals are a time for fun, fairs, singing, dancing and wearing new clothes. Write the names of the following Indian festivals with the help of clue box given below.
1. The festival of Colours
2. The festival to mark the end of Ramzan
3. The Parsi New year Day
4. The birthday of Guru Nanak
5. The festival marking the onset of Spring
6. The harvest festival of Kerala
7. The birthday of Lord Rama
8. The harvest festival of Punjab
9. The Assamese New Year
10. The birthday of Lord Buddha
11. The birthday of Lord Jesus Christ
12. The harvest festival of Tamil Nadu
13. The resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ
14. The birthday of Lord Mahavir
15. The birthday of Lord Krishna
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Q10. Match the name of the stadium with the city it is situated in.
Kolkata
Madrid
Manchester
London
New York
Australia
Germany
Barcelona
Santiago Bernabeo Stadium, Capacity: 80,300
Eden Gardens Capacity: 90,000
Yankee Stadium, Capacity: 50086
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Capacity: 100,000
Old Trafford Capacity: 75,957
Camp Nou Capacity: 99354
Wembley Stadium, Capacity: 90,000
Olympia Stadium, Capacity: 1,10,000
Q11. Write names of following painters below their pictures.
Gene Davis
Picasso
Leonardo da Vinci
Raphael Sanzio
M.F. Hussain
Peter Paul Rubens
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Science / E.V.S. I.Q.
Contents to be covered
This section will contain General Science. You will find questions in objective type format
i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.
Given below are some questions for you to practice.
1. Food : Where Does It come From?
2. Components of Food
3. Fibre to Fabric
4. Changes Around us
5. Getting to know Plants
6. The Living Organisms and their Surroundings
7. Electricity and Circuits
8. Water
9. Air Around Us
For answer key login www.egeniusden.com
Q1. Tick (P) the correct answer.
Wearing away of rocks through natural processes:
sedimentation weathering freezing irrigation
Type of soil that is best for plant growth:
clayey loamy sandy all
The point on the stem from which leaves develop is called
trunk internode node bark
Buds present at the tips of stems are called
lateral buds apical buds internodes axillary buds
The green flat portion of the leaf is known as
mid rib petiole leaf blade lamina
The calyx consists of units called
petals stamens carpels sepals
The practice of keeping oneself and one’s surrondings clean to maintain good health and prevent diseases:
pollution hygiene yoga vaccination
Lice are transmitted through
contaminated water personal contact droplets mosquitoes
A vector:
deer lion flea mayfly
Which one of the following is not an animal product?
Cheese Honey Butter Onion
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Q2. Given below are definitions of some of the famous astronomical terms. Match the terms with their descriptions.
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A ball of dust and gases that orbits the sun in an ovalshaped path and has a tail pointing away from the sun.
A geometrical pattern of bright stars that appears grouped in the sky. Ancient observers named these after gods, animals and mythological beings.
It is a massive gravitationally bound system that consists of stars, gas and dust. It contains millions and millions of stars.
It is the distance that light can travel in one year. It is used when expressing the huge distance between star and galaxies.
A streak of light in the sky caused when small pieces of rockor dust hits Earth’s atmosphere and filter down to Earth.
It is a star almost direct above the Earth’s North Pole and does not appear to move.
A large round body that circles the Earth and that shines atnight by reflecting light from the sun.
It is an astronomical event which takes place when an astronomical object is being temporarily obscured. One heavenly body passes in front of another and blots out its light.
Chunks of rock or metal flying through space. These are muchsmaller than asteroids.
A hole made when a lump of rock from space hits a planet ora moon.
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Q3. Fill in the blanks.
1. Insectivorous plants trap and eat _____________ .
2. plants grow in deserts._____________
3. Water hyacinth is a plant.____ _________
4. is an aquatic animal_____________
5. is an example of arboreal animal._____________
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Q4. Choose words from the clue box to fill in the blanks.
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The _______________ nerve is the body’s longest nerve; it runs from the spinal cord into each leg.
The heart, blood and a network of _______________ make up the circulatory system.
Muscles that move the body are called _______________ muscles.
The actual job of breathing is done mainly by the _______________ the sheet of muscles between the chest and abdomen.
_______________ on the skin communicate messages between the skin and the brain.
_______________ is a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive fluid into the intestine that helps in digestion.
_______________in the eyes respond to light, and through the brain, let us see the world.
The _______________ are the parts of the lungs where the crucial gas exchange takes place.
_______________ blood cells protect the body from infection by destroying the germs.
The _______________ is the largest part of the brain, accounting for 85 percent of the organ’s weight.
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Rain Gauge
Hygrometer
Audiometer
Cardiograph
Lactometer
Microscope
It is used for recording rainfall at a particular place.
It is used to see very small objects magnified by lenses.
It is used for testing the purity of milk.
It is used for measuring electric current.
It measures the force and velocity of wind.
It measures the intensity of sound.
It is used for tracing heart beats.
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Q6. Answer the following questions about some big animals. Unscramble the words given in the clue box to get the correct answer.
1. The largest and the strongest bird in the world
2. The tallest animal on earth
3. The fastest animal on land
4. The smallest bird on earth
5. The largest of the apes
6. The largest and heaviest animal
7. The heaviest snake on earth
8. The largest living land carnivorous animal
9. The fastest creature on earth
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Q7. Can you identify the following astronauts / cosmonauts? Write their names in the box using the help box given below.
Kalpana Chawla
Rakesh Sharma
Sunita Williams
Yuri Gagrin
Neil Armstrong
Valentina Tereshkova
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Polar Bear
Peregrine falcon
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Neil Armstrong Yuri Gagrin Valentina Tereshkova
Sunita Williams Kalpana Chawla Rakesh Sharma
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Q8. Fill in the blanks.
Three examples of cereals are ______________, ______________ and ______________.
Animals which provide both meat and egg are called _____________________.
Water makes up about __________________ per cent of the total weight of an adult.
The process of removing _______________ from the cotton fibre is called ginning.
The cotton plant bears white or yellow _________________.
The jute fibre is obtained from the ________________ of the jute plant.
Silk clothes are more _________________ than the cotton clothes.
Plant fibres are ______________________ and ____________________.
Animal fibres are ___________________ and ___________________.
Dear eats only plant parts and is called ____________________.
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Natural water contains dissolved carbon dioxide, which helps in the respiration of fishes.
Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring substance.
A mixture of coconut oil and water can be separated by using separating funnel.
The sugarcane plant has fibrous roots.
Ovary is a part of stamens.
Most flowers have colourful sepals.
Internode is the leafless portion of stem.
Leaves do not require sunlight to manufacture their food.
The place where leaves are attached on the stem is called a node.
Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil.
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Q10. Encircle the following words in the puzzle.
Iodine
iron
apple
nutrients
meat
eggs
obesity
tea
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Slug
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Apititude I.Q.
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This section will contain General I.Q. You will find questions in puzzle format. Total marks
for this section are 15. Given below are some questions for you to practice.For answer key login www.egeniusden.com
Q1. Given below are digits in the first line and codes for the digits in the second line. Choose the correct codes for your answer for each of the following questions:
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Apititude I.Q.Q3. Write in the missing numbers to complete each square. The three numbers in any line (across, down or diagonally) must add up to the number in the circle.
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Q4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that, does not belong to that group .
Qualify
Instruct
Kind
Comic
Eyes
Quality
Educate
Merciful
Funny
Kidney
Educated
Teach
Cruel
Witty
Lung
Beauty
Train
Gentle
Gloomy
Heart
Quantity
Explain
Humane
Jocular
Ears
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Q5. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
‘P ´ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’.
‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’.
‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’.
‘P ¸ Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’.
Which of the following represents ‘W is grandfather of H’?
W + T - H W ¸ T H W ´ T H W ¸ T H None of these- + +
Which of the following represents ‘M is nephew of R’?
M ¸ T R R ¸ T M R ´ T M R ´ T M None of these- - - + + J
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Q6. Hansel and Gratel visit the candy cottage. You can also visit the same. Just study the pattern on the pebbles and fill in the empty ones to reach the candy cottage.
6 N
10 L
16 I
22 F
28 C
Q7. How many triangles are in this picture?
Ans.
Q8. How many squares are in this picture?
Ans.
32 A
30 B
26 D24 E
20 G18 H
14 J
12 K
8 M4 O
20 20
Apititude I.Q.
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Q9. Tanu is making shapes using match sticks.
Shape
Number of matches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fill in this table for Tanu’s shapes.
Q10. These birds are flying south.
babybig sister
big brother
little sister
fathermother
Who is flying to the left of big brother?
_______________________________
Who is beside little sister?
_______________________________
Who is north of big brother?
_______________________________
Who is south of big brother?
_______________________________
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Q11. Add or subtract the letters and pictures to find the names of some outdoor sports.
- AT + - L + - K
- ITE + - CR + - T + - CE
T + - P + - ET + - FH
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6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42
big sister, mother
big brother
baby bird
father
Hockey
Kabaddi
Tennis
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Q12. Unscramble these common words.
Q13. Study the patterns given below and fill the empty blocks.
11
5
3 2 4 1 6
9
5
2 3 1 0
10
5
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5
3 2 3
300 300
100 200
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dofun
yadis
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yaprt
tahbi
mtsor
nabco
prgou
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hworisp
rtas
aglsen
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nyokde
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Q14. Do the following straight lines and angles represent anything? Can you make something meaningful come into view?
Ans.
empty
wheel
smile
found
daisy
party
habit
storm
bacon
group
worship
star
angels
gifts
donkey
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22 23
11 12
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THE
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Computer I.Q.
This section will contain Computer. You will find questions in objective type format i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 10. Given below are some questions for you to practice.
Contents to be covered
1. Hardware & Software2. Windows3. Areas of Computer
4. Networking Concepts5. Internet6. Computer Viruses
For answer key login
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Q1. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. The full form of W3C is
World Wide Web Corporation World 3 Consortium
World Wide Web Consortium World 3 Corporation
2. A website contains
Text Images HTML All of these
3. Chrome is a
Search Engine Website Web Browser Web 2.0 tool
4. You can refine your search on the Internet by using
Wildcards(*) Logical operators (AND, OR, NOT)
- sign and + sign All of these
5. Example of browsers are
Flickr and Twitter Facebook and Orkut
Chrome and Opera Google.com and Yahoo.com
In Microsoft Office Excel 2007, the workbook is saved with the extension
.xlx .xls .xlsx .xlxs
Using which option, data can be arranged in an ascending or descending order?
Filter AutoSum Arrange Sort
Which statement is used to assign a data value to a variable?
LET REM CLS INPUT
A string variable ends with the following sign
# $ % *
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P
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Q2. Fill in the Blanks.
1. A set of instruction is known as _________________. ( Program/ hardware)
2. ________________ is the main memory of computer. ( ROM/RAM)
3. Starting of computer system is known as _________________. ( Booting/ Starting/ Beginning)
_______________is a rectangular area on your screen in which you view an application or document.
( window/ mouse)
5. Monitor is an __________________ device. ( Input/ Output)
6. The physical components of computer system which we can touch is called ____________________.
( software/ hardware/ firmware)
7. _______________________ enable users to share files with others. ( sharing/ networking)
8. The CPU comprised of the __________________, _______________________, and the main memory.
( Input/output/processing)
9. ___________________ is used for storing large volume of data. ( Floppy disk/ Hard disk)
10. ____________________ performs actual calculations and comparisons. ( ALU/ CU/ memory)
Q3. Scramble the following computer terms:
RCODM
MARPGOR
HDAIRSDK
PINUT
OUTUTP
KREAPES
BTALOOR
LAROTCLACU
PERHYKINL
TWNEKOR
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Program
RAM
Booting
Window
Output
hardware
Networking
Input processing
Hard disk
ALU
CD ROM
PROGRAM
HARD DISK
INPUT
OUTPUT
SPEAKER
TOOLBAR
CALCULATOR
HYPERLINK
NETWORK
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Q4. In the word grid given below, few terms related to the computer are hidden. Take help of the clues and find the answers in the grid.
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An input device whose pointer can be seen on the screen.
A program in which you can draw and colour pictures.
To obtain your work onto a paper as seen on the monitor.
A circular disk that can store a lot of data on it.
The main output device on which we can see our work.
The central processing unit.
The short form of modulator and demodulator.
An input device with keys like a typewriter.
The permanent place in the computer to store and save our work.
The raw facts or figures.
The key on the keyboard which is pressed to leave blanks in between.
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CLUES:
Q5. Write their full forms in the blank spaces.
VDU
ALU
IBM
OS
PC
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2.
3.
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5.
VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT
ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE
OPERATING SYSTEM
PERSONAL COMPUTER
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Q6. Write (T) for True and (F) for False against the statements.
The background of the desktop is also called towel paper.
Screen saver gets displayed while you are working on a computer.
You cannot apply both border and shading to the same paragraph.
The mis-spelt word in a document will have a blue wavy line under it.
In mail merging, the list which contains data has various feilds to store and categorize the data.
WWW is the graphical part of the Internet.
A search engine is a railway engine which works with electricity.
Add a (+) sign before a word to include it in the searched informtion.
You cannot sent pictures using the e-mail.
Google Translate is a paid service.
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Q7. Match the following.
Internet
Modem
WWW
Website
Web page
Surfing
URL
Internet Explorer
Hyperlink
Hardware
GUI
electronic library
parts you can touch
used for browsing
collection of WebPages
connects a computer to Internet through telephone line
Graphical User Interface
address of a website
mouse pointer changes to
millions of interconnected computers
consists of digital data
visiting different sites
letter sent through the computer
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