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/Common/Abstract/ Collective, Countable and Uncountable, Possessives and Appositives, Determiners and Nouns, Gender, Gerunds, 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, Adverbs of Frequency, Adverbs of Purpose, Intensifiers, Adverbial Phrases, ; Prepositions; Conjunctions: Coordinating, Correlative, Subordinating, Compound ; Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, Modals, Auxiliaries, Strong and weak Verbs, Participles/Gerunds/Infinitives, Subject- Verb Agreement, Regular/Irregular Verbs, Phrasal Verbs, Action and Linking Verbs, ; Tenses ( All Twelve Tenses), Conjugation of Verbs; Narration; Voice; Sentence - Parts, Kinds, Structure, Rearrangement; Phrases and Clauses; Question Structure and Tags; Concords and Collocations; Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms, Spellings, Homonyms, Idioms/ Phrases/Proverbs; Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors, Irony, Personification, Hyperbole, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Oxymoron, Rhyme Scheme, Rhyme ; Word Formation; Punctuation; Reading Comprehension.

Sample Questions

Q.1- The dance ____________ is rehearsing in the studio.
  • a. squad

  • b. colony

  • c. band

  • d. troupe

Q.2- A ___________of musicians performed at the concert.
  • a. gang

  • b. band

  • c. army

  • d. pack

Q.3- She is going to finish her novel ________________ it takes her the whole night.
  • a. although

  • b. even if

  • c. so that

  • d. unless

Q.4- ___________ Sangeeta was talking on the phone, her son was making a mess in the room.
  • a. Unless

  • b. Although

  • c. While

  • d. Because

Q.5- There are so many advertisements discouraging people from smoking like a ______________ and yet the cigarette sales never go down.
  • a. pipe

  • b. chimney

  • c. fire

  • d. candle

Q.6- I was the only one who went to the party in fancy dress and I stood out like a ____________ thumb.
  • a. bruised

  • b. swollen

  • c. sore

  • d. painfuL

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: Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equation in Two Variable, Lines And Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelogram and Triangles, Circle, Surface Areas And Volume; Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking; Mathematical Thinking;

Sample Questions

Q.1- 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.2- Which of the following numbers should be added to 11158 to make it exactly divisible by 77?
  • a. 9

  • b. 8

  • c. 6

  • d. 7

Q.3- If the number formed by the last two digits of a three digit integer is an integral multiple of 6% the original integer itself will always be divisible by:
  • a. 6

  • b. 3

  • c. 2

  • d. 12

Q.4- The sum of two numbers is 2490 and if 6.5% of one number is equal to 8.5% of the other, then numbers are-
  • a. 1414, 1076

  • b. 1411, 1079

  • c. 1412, 1078

  • d. None of these

Q.5- If 45% of a number is added to the another number, the first number becomes 135 times of the another number. What is the ratio of these two numbers?
  • a. 8:7

  • b. 3:2

  • c. 7:8

  • d. None of these

Q.6- The sum of all prime numbers between 30 and 42 is:
  • a. 103

  • b. 109

  • c. 105

  • d. 104

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

Matter In Our Surrounding: Defining Matter, Physical state of matter, change in the physical state of matter, Latent Heat, Evaporation

Is Matter Around Us Pure: Different types of matter based on purity, methods of separation of substance, Types of mixtures, Methods of separation of substances

Atoms And Molecules: Defining atom, subatomic particles,

Structure of the Atom: Thomson model, Rutherford Model, Bohr Atomic model, Discovery of subatomic particles

The Fundamental Unit of Life: Cell as a basic unit of life; prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms; cell membrane and cell wall, cell organelles and cell inclusions; chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus; nucleus, chromosomes - basic structure, number

Tissues: Structure and functions of animal and plant tissues, types of animal tissues (epithermal tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissues), types of plant tissues (meristem tic tissue, permanent tissues)

Diversity in Living Organisms: The living world, Kingdom classification

Motion: Distance and displacement, velocity; uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line; acceleration, distance-time and velocity-time graphs for uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion, elementary idea of uniform circular motion.

Force And Laws of Motion: Force and Motion, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Action and reaction forces, Inertia of a body, Inertia and mass, Momentum, Force and Acceleration.

Gravitation: Gravitation; Universal Law of Gravitation, Force of gravitation of the earth (gravity), Acceleration due to Gravity; Mass and Weight; Free fall, Thrust and pressure. Archimedes' principle, Buoyancy.

Work and Energy: Work done by a force, energy, power; kinetic and potential energy; law of conservation of energy (excluding commercial unit of Energy).

Sound: Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound, range of hearing in humans; ultrasound; reflection of sound; echo.

Why do we Fall Ill: Health, Disease and its Types, Causes of disease, Antibiotics, Principle of Treatment, Principles of Prevention

Improvement in food Resources: Plant and animal breeding and selection for quality improvement and management; use of fertilizers and manures; Protection from pests and diseases

Logical Thinking: Verbal Thinking, Non Verbal Thinking;

Sample Questions

Q.1- Which of the following is the symbol of the metal that occurs in liquid form at ordinary temperature?
  • a. Na

  • b. Sn

  • c. Pb

  • d. Hg

Q.2- On heating, solid is directly converted into gaseous state. This process is called:
  • a. sublimation

  • b. evaporation

  • c. diffusion

  • d. condensation

Q.3- The various physical properties of a substance may include:
  • a. colour, odour and taste only

  • b. hardness, solubility and density only

  • c. melting point and boiling point only

  • d. all of these

Q.4- Which of the following is least compressible?
  • a. gas

  • b. liquid

  • c. solid

  • d. none of these

Q.5- Name the tissues that are involved in the formation of membranes.
  • a. Epithelial tissue

  • b. Nervous tissue

  • c. Muscular tissue

  • d. Connective tissue

Q.6- Which of the following tissues helps in the movement of body structure?
  • a. Nervous tissue

  • b. Muscular tissue

  • c. Epithelial tissue

  • d. Connective tissue

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

Indian and World History; Indian Geography; World Geography; Indian and World Polity; Basic Economics; Animal and Plants: Important terminologies, Exotic animals and birds species and their habitat, Single cell organisms and their characteristics, Ecosystem, Crops and their states; Basic Science: Famous scientists and their contributions, Physics Phenomenons, Different metal and their properties, Diseases and their effects, Chemical compounds and their properties; Working of UNO; National and International Current Affairs.

Sample Questions

Q.1 - There were 8 types of marriages during the Vedic Period. Which one of them is a love marriage?
  • a. Brahma vivah

  • b. Gandharva vivah

  • c. Daiva vivah

  • d. Arsha vivah

Q.2 - Which among the following inscription is known as Prayaga Prashasti?
  • a. Allahabad Pillar Inscription

  • b. Aihole Inscription

  • c. Mehroli Inscription

  • d. Hathigumpha Inscription

Q.3 - When did Ashoka embrace Buddhism?
  • a. Just before his death

  • b. When he was a Crown Prince

  • c. Before the Kalinga war

  • d. After the Kalinga war

Q.4 - Where is the largest concentration of stupas in India?
  • a. Himachal Pradesh

  • b. Bihar

  • c. Madhya Pradesh

  • d. Uttar Pradesh

Q.5 - Who was the Indian ruler, who had territory outside India?
  • a. Chandragupta Maurya

  • b. Kanishka

  • c. Chandragupta Maurya and Kanishka both

  • d. No option is correct

Q.6 - Which of the following was not mentioned in the Dhamma?
  • a. Obedience to parents

  • b. Charity

  • c. Paternalism

  • d. Faith in Sangha