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, 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, Subordinating, Compound ; 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; Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors, Irony, Personification ; Affixes; Punctuation

Sample Questions

Q.1 The chair was made of ________.
  • a. water

  • b. wood

  • c. milk

  • d. oil

Q.2 While coming back home, I saw a crowd of ________.
  • a. soldiers

  • b. merchants

  • c. singers

  • d. people

Q.3 The feminine gender of ‘Milkman’ is ________.
  • a. milkwoman

  • b. milklady

  • c. milkgirl

  • d. milkmaid

Q.4 The plural form of ‘alumnus’ is:
  • a. alumnuses

  • b. alumna

  • c. alumnae

  • d. alumni

Q.5 In the given below sentence choose the option which is punctuated correctly.
  • a. Ramesh ran and ran but there was no way he could keep pace with his brother Abhinav.

  • b. Ramesh ran and ran, but there was no way he could keep pace with his brother, Abhinav.

  • c. ramesh ran and ran, but, there was no way, he could keep pace with his Brother abhinav.

  • d. Ramesh ran and ran! but there was no way - he could keep pace with his brother-Abhinav.

Q.6 In the following question, choose the correctly spelt word.
  • a. Benefeted

  • b. Benifited

  • c. Benefitted

  • d. Benifitted

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

Application Mathematics: Rational Number, Cube And Cube Roots, Linear Equation In One Variable, Understanding Quadrilaterals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Square And Square Roots, Exponents And Powers, Direct and Inverse, Proportions, Factorisation; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking; Mathematical Thinking

Sample Questions

Q.1 A number when divided by 6 leaves remainder 3. When the square of the same number is divided by 6, the remainder is-
  • a. 0

  • b. 2

  • c. 1

  • d. 3

Q.2 If 21 is added to a number, it becomes 7 less than thrice of the number. Then, the number is-
  • a. 14

  • b. 16

  • c. 18

  • d. 19

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 sum of a two digit number and the number obtained by reversing its digits is a square number. How many such numbers are there ?
  • a. 5

  • b. 6

  • c. 7

  • d. 8

Q.5 If 5 is added to twice of a number it becomes 6, then the number is:
  • a. 0.5

  • b. 5

  • c. 0.25

  • d. None of these

Q.6 Mohan gets 3 marks for each correct sum and loses 2 marks for each wrong sum. He attempts 30 sums and obtains 40 marks. The number of sums solved correctly is-
  • a. 25

  • b. 10

  • c. 15

  • d. 20

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

Crop Production And Management: Types of Crops, processes involved in agriculture, Storage of crops and animal husbandry

Conservation of Plants and Animals:

Microorganisms: Friend And Foe: microorganisms and their types, useful microorganisms, harmful microorganisms

Cell-Structure and Functions: Cell discovery, shape and size of cell, cell organelles and their functions, structure

Synthetic Fibers and Plastics: Types of Synthetic fibers, Use of fibers, types of plastics and their applications

Reproduction in Animals: What is reproduction, Types of Reproduction, Types of asexual reproduction, reproductive system in human beings and reproductive health?

Reaching The Age of Adolescence: Changes in body in adolescence, hormones, endocrine glands

Materials: Metals and Non-Metals: Physical properties of metals and non metals, chemical properties of metals and non-metals

Coal and Petroleum: Natural resources, types of resources, types of coal, refining of petroleum and products obtained

Force and Pressure: Force, types of Force, Laws of motion, Pressure, application of pressure

Sound: Sound as wave, basic definition of wave, loudness and pitch of sound, Human ear

Chemical Effect of Electric Current: Electric current, Effects of current, Mangetic and chemical effect of current

Some Natural Phenomena: Earthquake, Volcano, Wind

Light: Reflection of Light, refraction of Light, Mirror and Lens, Application of spherical mirrors

Stars and the Solar Systems: Our Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Planets, Satellites, Stars

Pollution of Air and Water: Definition of pollution, different causes of pollution, pollutants

Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking

Sample Questions

Q.1 Bioinsecticides includes:
  • a. pathogens

  • b. parasites

  • c. predators

  • d. All of these

Q.2 BCG vaccine provides protection from:
  • a. emphysema

  • b. pneumonia

  • c. polio

  • d. tuberculosis

Q.3 The extra nuclear DNA in a bacterial cell con­tains genes for:
  • a. sexuality

  • b. drug resistance

  • c. sexuality and drug resistance

  • d. mortality

Q.4 Bacterial ribosomes are found:
  • a. in the cytoplasm

  • b. on nuclear memberane

  • c. on the cell wall

  • d. on endoplasmic reticulum

Q.5 DNA does not have:
  • a. adenine

  • b. uracil

  • c. guanine

  • d. thymine

Q.6 The pesticide used in foundation of buildings for preventing termite attack is:
  • a. DDT

  • b. BHC

  • c. aldrin

  • d. endosulphan

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

Plants and Animals: Important terminologies, Exotic animals and birds species and their habitat, Single cell organisms and their characteristics, Ecosystem, Crops and their states; Earth and Its Environment: Acid rain and its effects, Environmental campaigns and movements, Wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, Greenhouse effect, Gasses and their components, Natural disasters, Harmful gasses and their effects, Extinct and endangered species, Preservation programmes and societies; Science and Technology: Famous scientists and their contributions, Physics Phenomenons, Different metal and their properties, Diseases and their effects, Chemical compounds and their properties; Universe: Our solar system, Satellites, Galaxies, Stars and Constellations, Famous Astronauts and their Achievements, Space objects, Celestial objects, Planets and their moons; India and the World: Ancient Indian Techniques and practices, Traditional dresses of different countries, World heritage sites, Famous leaders and their contributions, Prestigious awards and their recipients; Crops and their states, Empires and dynasties; Social Studies: Famous rivers, Volcanoes, Famous tribes of India, Indian History, Famous religious places and practices, Indian polity and constitution, Freedom fighters, Ancient civilizations; Language and Literature: Eminent authors and their works, Famous literary awards and their recipients, Important terms in English, Idioms, Books and their movie adaptations; Entertainment: Famous artists and their works, Awards and their recipients, Traditional art forms from different countries, Famous films, Famous talk shows; 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; Life Skills: General behavior and techniques, Common rules and laws, Basic reasoning; Indian and World Geography.

Sample Questions

Q.1 - During the freedom struggle Aruna Asaf Ali was a main woman organiser of which of the following underground activities?
  • a. Non-Cooperation Movement

  • b. Quit India Movement

  • c. Swadeshi Movement

  • d. Civil Disobedience Movement

Q.2 - In which session congress declared Purna Swaraj as its ultimate goal?
  • a. Nagpur

  • b. Calcutta (Kolkata)

  • c. Bombay (Mumbai)

  • d. Lahore

Q.3 - On February 5, 1922 in the ____________ village of Gorakhpur in UP when Congress was organizing a procession, police interefered. Due to clash between people and police, the angry crowd burnt police station.
  • a. Barant

  • b. Chauri-Chaura

  • c. Ghazipur

  • d. Azamgarh

Q.4 - With reference to Indian freedom struggle which one among the following events occurred earliest?
  • a. Gandhi-Irwin Pact

  • b. Cripps Mission Proposals

  • c. Lucknow Pact

  • d. None of the above

Q.5 - General Michael O’Dwyer who was responsible for Jallianwala Bagh Massacre was shot dead by:
  • a. V.VS. Iyer

  • b. Sohan Singh Bhakna

  • c. Udham Singh

  • d. Hasrat Mohani

Q.6 - On the death of Gandhiji who said that “The light has gone out of our lives”?
  • a. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

  • b. Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  • c. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru

  • d. Lord Mountbatten