SC 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, Noun Cases, Countable and Uncountable 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; Conjunctions; Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, Modals, Primary Auxiliaries; Tenses ( All Twelve Tenses); Narration; Voice; Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms, One word Substitution, Spellings, Odd one out, Homonyms, Analogies, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Idioms; Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors, Irony;
Sample Questions
Q.1 Let’s walk _______________ , I don’t want to be the first one at the meeting.
a. quickly
b. slowly
c. suddenly
d. carefully
Q.2 I am so busy these days that I _______________ exercise. get any time to
a. probably
b. suddenly
c. hardly
d. usually
Q.3 You can _______________ find a word’s meaning in a dictionary.
a. rarely
b. nearly
c. always
d. ever
Q.4 I took my wallet _____________ the purse to pay the bill.
a. next to
b. along with
c. aside from
d. out of
Q.5 Are you working ______________ this computer?
a. on
b. in
c. to
d. from
Q.6 “His head was so full of ideas that it was ready to burst wide open.”
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. hyperbole
d. personification
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: Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Factors and Multiples LCM and HCF, Algebraic Expressions, Simplification; Application Mathematics: Fun with Numbers, Ratio, Proportion and Unitary Method, Geometrical Concept, Data Handling; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking
Sample Questions
Q.1 Which of the following are not twin primes?
a. 3, 5
b. 11,13
c. 5,7
d. 17,23
Q.2 If the HCF of two numbers is 16 and their product is 3072 then their LCM is:
a. 182
b. 192
c. 12
d. None of these
Q.3 Choose the incorrect option:
a. -8 < 8
b. 0 < - 12
c. -15 < - 5
d. -386 < 308
Q.4 The value of 0.008 × 0.01 × 0.072 ÷ (0.12 × 0.0004) is-
a. 1.2
b. 0.12
c. 0.012
d. 1.02
Q.5 What is the largest 5-digit number with distinct digit?
a. 99999
b. 90009
c. 98765
d. 98009
Q.6 On a particular day the temperature of Delhi at 10.00 am was 13° C but by the midnight, it fell down to 6° C. The temperature of Mumbai at 10 am the same day was 18° C but fell down to 10° C by mid night. Which fall is greater?
a. Delhi
b. both are same
c. Mumbai
d. None of the above
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
Food, Health and Hygiene: Types of food, types of nutrients, testing the presence of nutrients
Fiber to Fabric: Types of fibers, natural and synthetic fibers, basic process of formation of cloths
Grouping of Materials: Types of materials of daily uses, properties of materials
Separation of Substances: Separating materials on the basis of physical and chemical properties
Changes around Us: Physical changes, chemical changes, basic chemical reaction
Knowing Plants: Plant types, classification of plants, parts of plants
Body movements: Skeletal System, Types of muscles, Types of Joints, Connecting Tissues
Motion and Measurement of Distances: Defining motion, measuring distance and time, measuring speed
Light: Shadow formation, reflection of light, reflection by plain mirror, image formation by plane mirror
Electricity and Circuits: Electric charge, Transfer of electric charge, Flow of charge, current electricity, electric circuits, electric cell and basic electrical devices
Fun with Magnets: Basic of magnets, poles of magnets, types of magnets
Water: Water composition, water reactions
Air around us: Composition of air, different uses of airs, their percentage in atmosphere, pollution
Garbage in Garbage out: Types of garbage, organic waste, vermicomposting, disposal of waste
General and Applied Science: Application of science, science and technology,
Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking
Sample Questions
Q.1 The eggs of fish are called:
a. larva
b. pupa
c. spawn
d. cocoon
Q.2 Which of the following is a rich stored source of protein?
a. Wheat
b. Pulses
c. Meat
d. Both (b) and (c)
Q.3 Which country is credited with the discovery of silk?
a. England
b. USA
c. India
d. China
Q.4 Cotton is a preferred fabric for summers. This is so because:
a. it absorbs sweat.
b. it does not stick to the skin.
c. it allows free circulation of air and for heat to escape easily.
d. all of these.
Q.6 A runner participating in a race takes some glucose just before the race begins. This means that glucose
a. makes running easier
b. builds muscles instantly
c. gives energy instantly
d. stops sweating of the body
Q.6 The part of the leaf by which it is attached to the stem is called
a. lamina
b. midrib
c. mid vein
d. petiole
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
A brief history of India and the World; Famous Historical Monuments & Art and Culture; Indian Polity; World Polity; Indian Geography; World Geography; Transport System; Awards and Honors; Armed Forces; Our Earth and Universe: Our solar system, Satellites, Galaxies, Stars and Constellations, Famous Astronauts and their Achievements, Space objects, Celestial objects, Planets and their moons; Environmental Issues: Ecosystem, Greenhouse effects, Environmental organizations, Preservation societies, National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, Different living organisms, Pollution; Scientific and Technological Development and Inventions: Famous scientists and their contributions, Physics Phenomenons, Different metal and their properties, Diseases and their effects, Chemical compounds and their properties; Sports: Famous Sports Institutes, Famous Sports tournaments and trophies, Different sports and their equipments, Sponsors and mascots, Famous sports personalities and their contributions, Awards and their recipients; Entertainment: Famous artists and their works, Awards and their recipients, Traditional art forms from different countries, Famous films, Famous talk shows; Language and Literature: Eminent authors and their works, Famous literary awards and their recipients, Important terms in English, Idioms, Books and their movie adaptations.
Sample Questions
Q.1- What were the main characteristics of the Indus Valley Civilization?
a. Town Planning
b. Drainage System
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of these
Q.2- Who founded the Maratha Kingdom in the 17th century CE?
a. Mangal Pandey
b. Chandragupta Maurya
c. Shivaji
d. Tipu Sultan
Q.3- With whose permission did the English set-up their first factory in Surat?
a. Akbar
b. Jahangir
c. Shah Jahan
d. Aurangzeb
Q.4- Who of the following was the revenue minister of Akbar?
a. Raja Man Singh
b. Birbal
c. Faizi
d. Todar Mal
Q.5- Pallava Dynasty ruled between:
a. 3rd century – 8th century AD
b. 4th century – 9th century AD
c. 5th century – 10th century AD
d. 6th century – 11th century AD
Q.6- The iron age began around:
a. 1000 BC
b. 1100 BC
c. 1200 BC
d. 1300 BC
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