SVOF 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 SVOF 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, Noun Classifiers; Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Indefinite Pronouns, Relative Pronouns; Adjectives: Degrees of Comparison, Possessive Adjectives, Demonstrative Adjectives, Quantifiers, Interrogatives, Adjective Phrases, ; Articles and Determiners; Adverbs: Adverbs of time, Adverbs of Manner, Adverbs of Place, Intensifiers, Adverbial Phrases, ; Prepositions; Conjunctions: Coordinating, Correlative, ; Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, Modals, Auxiliaries, Strong and weak Verbs, Participles; Tenses ( All Twelve Tenses); Narration; Voice; Reading Comprehension, Concords and Collocations; Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms, One word Substitution, Spellings, Odd one out, Homonyms, Idioms/ Phrases/ Proverbs; Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors, Irony, Personification ; Affixes

Sample Questions

Q.1 Santosa Island is an example of _________________ .
  • a. common noun

  • b. proper noun

  • c. collective noun

  • d. abstract noun

Q.2 A noun represents a/an ______________
  • a. person, place or action

  • b. person, place, thing or idea

  • c. person, place, thing or action

  • d. person and action

Q.3 Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is an example of :
  • a. common noun

  • b. proper noun

  • c. material noun

  • d. abstract noun

Q.4 The thief through that he ____________ away with the small robbery
  • a. can

  • b. could

  • c. had

  • d. does

Q.5 We _______ bought more clothes on sale.
  • a. will have

  • b. Should have

  • c. could had

  • d. can have

Q.6 After a storm _______________
  • a. don’t fix it

  • b. comes a calm

  • c. come to an end

  • d. do unto you

SVOF 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 SVOF 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: Exponents and Powers, Algebraic Expression, Linear Equations, Perimeter and Area, Visualising solid shapes, Practical Geometry; Application Mathematics: Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Lines and Angles, The triangle and its Properties, Data Handling; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking;

Sample Questions

Q.1 The literal coefficient of -9xyz2 is
  • a. -9

  • b. xyz

  • c. xyz2

  • d. -9xy

Q.2 a(b-c)+b(c-a)+c(a-b) is equal to
  • a. ab+bc+ca

  • b. 0

  • c. 2(ab+bc+ca)

  • d. none of these

Q.3 Area of a triangle is 30 cm2. If its base is 10 cm, then its height is
  • a. 5 cm

  • b. 6 cm

  • c. 7 cm

  • d. 8 cm

Q.4 If P and Q are any two points on a circle, then the line segment PQ is called a
  • a. radius of the circle

  • b. diameter of the circle

  • c. chord of the circle

  • d. secant of the circle

Q.5 If each edge of a cube is increased by 40% the percentage increase in its surface area is__
  • a. 40

  • b. 60

  • c. 80

  • d. 96

Q.6 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

SVOF 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 SVOF 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

Nutrition in Plants: Process of nutrition, different types of plant nutrients

Natural Resources and their Conservation: Natural resources, conservation efforts

Nutrition in Animals: Process of nutrition, different types of nutrients, process of nutrition among different organisms

Fiber to Fabric: Process of making fiber to fabric, different methods involved, types of fiber and their application

Heat: Heat, concept of temperature, thermometer, types of thermometer, thermal expansion, modes of heat transfer, thermal conductivity and insulators

Acids, Bases and Salts: Basic concepts of acid, base and salt, naturally occurring acids, bases, and salt, basic idea of acid, base indicators and pH scale

Physical and Chemical changes: Physical changes, chemical changes, examples of both physical and chemical changes, chemical reactions

Changes in Weather and Climate: Difference in weather, climate and season

Soil: Soil Horizon, Soil types, Vegetation at different sites

Respiration in Organisms: Respiration process,

Circulation and Excretion: Reproduction in Plants; Motion and Time; Electric Current and its effect; Light; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking;

Sample Questions

Q.1 Light and Sound are:
  • a. forms of work.

  • b. forms of energy.

  • c. forms of renewable energy

  • d. forms of levers.

Q.2 Which of the following food components are needed in small quantities?
  • a. Proteins

  • b. Vitamins

  • c. Fats

  • d. Carbohydrates

Q.3 Plants are able to make their food using raw materials available in the surroundings. This makes plants
  • a. autotrophic

  • b. heterotrophic

  • c. phototrophic

  • d. geotrophic

Q.4 Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil for the plants. These must reach the leaves for photosynthesis. This function is performed by:
  • a. pipes

  • b. phloem

  • c. bark

  • d. xylem

Q.5 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 average speed of a vehicle can be determined by:
  • a. finding the total distance covered

  • b. finding the total time covered.

  • c. the speedometer of the vehicle

  • d. all of these

SVOF 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 SVOF 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- Where was Indus Valley Civilization first noticed?
  • a. Harappa and Mohenjodaro

  • b. Lothal

  • c. Ropar

  • d. Dholavira

Q.2- What was the main feature of Harappa Civilization?
  • a. Rural Planning

  • b. Art and Architecture

  • c. Administrative System

  • d. Town Planning

Q.3- What was the period of rule of Ashoka?
  • a. 321-300 BC

  • b. 330-310 BC

  • c. 300-289 BC

  • d. 276-236 BC

Q.4- Who was the last great king of Kushan dynasty?
  • a. Ajatshatru

  • b. Bimbisara

  • c. Vasudeva-I

  • d. Devdatta

Q.5- What was the capital of Pallavas?
  • a. Tanjore

  • b. Ellora

  • c. Kanchipuram

  • d. Madurai

Q.6- The revenue system followed during Akbar’s reign was called:
  • a. Zamindary system

  • b. Zabt

  • c. Suba

  • d. Diwan