CSC National English Olympiad

About

English is a global language that enhances communication, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Proficiency in English is essential for academic success, effective expression, and logical reasoning. The CSC English Olympiad is designed to strengthen students' grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing abilities while fostering a deeper understanding of the language.

Ideal for students aiming to improve their language proficiency and excel in English.

Key Features

Practice Tests

Topic Wise Quiz

Study Material (Available in English)

Performance Analysis Report

National Olympiad Structure

Total Questions: 50

Test Duration: 60 Minutes

Online Proctoring

Syllabus

Nouns: Proper Nouns, Common Nouns, Collective Nouns, Abstract Nouns, Compound Nouns; Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Indefinite Pronouns, Relative Pronouns; Adjectives: Degrees of Comparison, Adjectives of Quality, Adjectives of Quantity, Adjectives of number, Possessive Adjectives, Demonstrative Adjectives; Articles; Adverbs: Adverbs of time, Adverbs of Manner, Adverbs of Place, Intensifiers; Prepositions, Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; Tenses, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms, One word Substitution, Spellings, Odd one out, Homonyms, Analogies, Idioms; Figurative Language: Similes

Sample Questions

Q.1 The king punished his minister.
  • a. Proper Noun

  • b. Common Noun

  • c. Collective Noun

  • d. Material Noun

Q.2 She had thrown all the food.
  • a. Proper Noun

  • b. Common Noun

  • c. Collective Noun

  • d. Material Noun

Q.3 He should have controlled his anger. The underlined noun is a
  • a. Common Noun

  • b. Abstract Noun

  • c. Material Noun

  • d. Proper Noun

Q.4 I am ready to say this _____ her face.
  • a. on

  • b. at

  • c. to

  • d. in

Q.5 He always does work ____ time.
  • a. in

  • b. by

  • c. with

  • d. at

Q.6 She will have been married _____ now.
  • a. till

  • b. by

  • c. for

  • d. as

CSC National Mathematics Olympiads

About

Mathematics is the foundation of logical reasoning, problem-solving, and analytical thinking. It plays a crucial role in various fields, including engineering, finance, technology, and data science. The CSC Mathematics Olympiad is designed to strengthen students' mathematical skills, enhance their conceptual understanding, and develop their ability to apply mathematical principles to real-world problems.

Ideal for students aiming to excel in mathematics.

Key Features

Practice Tests

Topic Wise Quiz

Study Material (Available in English)

Performance Analysis Report

National Olympiad Structure

Total Questions: 50

Test Duration: 60 Minutes

Online Proctoring

Syllabus

Mathematical Thinking: Number System, LCM and HCF of Numbers, Average, Simplification, Percentage and its applications, Profit and Loss, Perimeter, Area and Volume, Data Interpretation; Application Mathematics: Unitary method, Fraction, Applications of Number in Measurement, Ratio, Speed Time and Distance; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking

Sample Questions

Q.1 Which one is the smallest number?
  • a. 7413

  • b. 7130

  • c. 7985

  • d. 7545

Q.2 What is the product of 9680 × 10 × 14 × 0 × 8 ?
  • a. 561260

  • b. 642976

  • c. 912040

  • d. Zero

Q.3 The sum of the squares of 3 consecutive positive numbers is 365. The sum of the numbers is:
  • a. 30

  • b. 33

  • c. 36

  • d. 45

Q.4 The difference between the smallest number of six-digits and the largest number of four-digits
  • a. 90001

  • b. 91000

  • c. 90100

  • d. 90010

Q.5 A shopkeeper takes Rs. 10 for every bottle of coke or 240 for every carat of 30 bottles. If Vandana wants to buy 185 bottle of coke, what amount she will have to pay?
  • a. 1480

  • b. 1490

  • c. 1600

  • d. 1850

Q.6 A man do a work in 12 days working 8 h per day. If he does 6 h per day, what would be the number of days taken by him?
  • a. 12 days

  • b. 14 days

  • c. 16 days

  • d. 18 days

CSC National Science Olympiad

About

Science is the key to understanding the natural world, technological advancements, and problem-solving in everyday life. It fosters curiosity, analytical thinking, and innovation. The CSC Science Olympiad is designed to strengthen student's conceptual understanding of scientific principles, enhance their reasoning skills, and encourage a hands-on approach to learning.

Ideal for students aiming to develop a strong foundation in science and enhance their problem-solving abilities.

Key Features

Practice Tests

Topic Wise Quiz

Study Material (Available in English)

Performance Analysis Report

National Olympiad Structure

Total Questions: 50

Test Duration: 60 Minutes

Online Proctoring

Syllabus

The Plant Kingdom: Types of plants, habitat of plants, classification of plants, different parts of plants and their uses

The Animal Kingdom: Types of plants, habitat of plants, classification of plants, useful animals

Human Body System: Nutrition, Food, Excretion, transportation

Rocks and Soil: Different types of rocks, formation of rocks, soil, Soil formation, types of soil, soil profile, soil erosion

Air, water and Weather: Air, composition of air, uses of different gases of air, uses of water, water cycle, presence of water on earth, water pollution

Natural Resources: Definition and classification of natural resources, conservation of resources

Calamities: different types of calamities, protection from calamities

The Environment: Elements of environment, conservation and protection of environment

Earth and Universe: Earth as planet, Solar System, Elements of Universe

Light: luminous and non-luminous objects, Opaque transparent and translucent objects, basic optical instruments, basics of reflection of light

Sound: Types of sound, quality of sound, noise pollution

Matter: States of matter, properties of matter, conversion of state of matter, Evaporation

Force: Different types of force, muscular force, frictional force, gravity, non-contact forces

Work and Energy: Basic of work and energy

Sample Questions

Q.1 Shelly wants to sprout some gram seeds. She should select:
  • a. whole gram seeds.

  • b. split gram seeds.

  • c. split and washed de-skinned gram seeds.

  • d. any of these

Q.2 People prefer to get their furniture made from this wood.
  • a. Neem

  • b. Banyan

  • c. Peepal

  • d. Teak

Q.3 A gardener wants to grow plants from seeds. He should ensure that
  • a. the seeds are of good quality

  • b. the seeds get enough water and warmth

  • c. the seeds get enough air, water and warmth

  • d. both ‘a’ and ‘c’

Q.4 A flower may have:
  • a. only female part.

  • b. only male part.

  • c. both male and female part.

  • d. any of these.

Q.5 Which one of these plants is a useful plant but does not provide food or medicine?
  • a. rubber

  • b. bamboo

  • c. palm

  • d. rose

Q.6 There are many challenges which animals face. Which one is not one of these challenges?
  • a. the struggle to survive

  • b. the continuity of species

  • c. to find food

  • d. none of these

CSC National General Knowledge Olympiad

About

General Knowledge helps students stay informed about the world around them, including current affairs, history, geography, science, and culture. It plays a crucial role in developing awareness, curiosity, and a well-rounded perspective. The CSC General Knowledge Olympiad is designed to enhance students' understanding of important global and national topics, encouraging them to think critically and stay updated.

Ideal for students aiming to expand their knowledge and develop a broader awareness of the world.

Key Features

Practice Tests

Topic Wise Quiz

Study Material (Available in English)

Performance Analysis Report

National Olympiad Structure

Total Questions: 50

Test Duration: 60 Minutes

Online Proctoring

Syllabus

Our Body and Health: Organs and their functions, Organ systems, Food we eat, Healthy eating habits, Safety measures, First Aid; Plants and Animals: Plants and their habitats, Aquatic Plants, Adaptive features of animals, Animals and their habitats; India and the World: Famous Festivals around the world, Famous dance and music forms of the world, Famous cuisines from around the world, Traditional dresses of various countries, Famous monuments from around the world, Famous personalities of the world, Countries and their capitals, Interesting facts about various countries, Flags of different countries, National symbols of India, Neighbouring countries of India; Our Earth and Universe: Solar system, The sun, 8 planets, Satellites, Earth and its features; Environmental Observation: Types of Natural Resources, Types of Climate, Factors affecting the climate of a place, Factors affecting weather conditions, Greenhouse effect, Causes of Global Warming; Science and Technology: States of matter, Scientific inventions and discoveries, Simple machines; Sports and Entertainment: Some Famous sports events, Famous Sports Personalities, Famous Awards, Important Trophies and their Sports, Facts about movies; Language and Literature: Famous books and their authors, Some famous literary awards, Interesting Facts about various languages; Math Fun: Different types of Shapes, Complete the pattern; Life Skills: Moral Values, Flexibility, Emotional Intelligence, Decision Making, Team Work, Leadership, Time Management;

Sample Questions

Q.1- Voice box is that part of the respiratory tract which produces sound. It is called?
  • a. Trachea

  • b. Larynx

  • c. Pharynx

  • d. Oesophagus

Q.2- What makes up the roots of your teeth and attaches to your jawbone?
  • a. Cementum

  • b. Cement

  • c. Paste

  • d. Mucus

Q.3- People belong to which class of animals?
  • a. Reptiles

  • b. Amphibians

  • c. Birds

  • d. Mammals

Q.4- Select the incorrect match from the following pairs.
  • a. Lung --- Alveoli

  • b. Heart --- Auricle

  • c. Kidney --- Neuron

  • d. Eye --- Retina

Q.5- The tear is an important liquid that keeps our eyes moist and prevents eye infection by killing germs. Which of the following glands is responsible for producing tear?
  • a. Lacrimal gland

  • b. Salivary gland

  • c. Pancreas

  • d. Pituitary gland

Q.6- Which of the following is an example of plant?
  • a. E. coli

  • b. Yeast

  • c. Petunia

  • d. Lichen