Grade-5 Olympiad Mock

Grade-4 Olympiad

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Compare and fill the box.

 

CCCXXIV + CCLXIX DCCLII – CLVI

 

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2. Ritvik is facing the School. If he makes a 3/4 turn clockwise, then 1/8 turn anticlockwise, what will he be facing?

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3. What is the weight of one ball (in g)?

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4. Rohan mixed 400 mL of apple juice, 250 mL of pomegranate juice and 450 mL of pineapple juice to make a mixed fruit juice. What is the quantity of the mixed fruit juice he made?

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5. Find the difference between the smallest and the greatest 4-digit numbers formed (without repetition) by using the digits 5, 2, 8, 6, and 7, when numbers are rounded off to the nearest thousands.

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6. In a competition, Kinjal scored 4121 points, Koyal scored 3140 points and Payal scored 2406 points. Total points scored by them altogether are

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7. Sakshi has a 7 yards long rope. If she needs 35 feet long rope, then how much more length of the rope does she need? (1 yard = 3 feet)

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8. Fill in the blank:

The perimeter of Fig A is __________ cm more than the perimeter of Fig B.

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9. Sonika has 60 vanilla ice-creams and 100 butterscotch ice-creams. She packs vanilla ice-creams in a box of 12 each and butterscotch ice-creams in a box of 20 each. How many boxes will she make in total?

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10. In a certain code language, if 'WAGON' is written as '56419' and 'CABIN' is written as '26379', then how will 'AGAIN' be written in that language?

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11. If the day before yesterday was Monday, than what will be the 20th day from today?

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12. The given clock shows the time at which Rohan's birthday party ended. If it was 2 hours 15 minutes long party, then at what time was party started?

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13. Sum of numbers on which two coloured balloons is more than 8500, if they are rounded off to the nearest tens?

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14.

The given table shows the number of students who preferred different subjects to study in their free time. Study the given table carefully and answer the following questions.

Subjects

Number of students

Science

18

Mathematics

10
English

6

Hindi

15

Computer

11

 

  1. What fraction of the students preferred English only?
  2. Which subject is preferred by one-fourth of the students?
  3. What fraction of the students preferred both Science and Mathematics?

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15. Study the pictograph showing the number of students qualified in various sports.

Sports

Number of students
Football ⚽⚽⚽
Cricket ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
Tennis ⚽⚽
Badminton ⚽⚽⚽⚽

 

 

 

Table 1: Each ⚽ stands for 10 students

How many more students qualified in Badminton and Football altogether than in Cricket?

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16. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the number shown by Gagan?

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17. If P is taller than Q and R is taller than S but shorter than Q, then who is the shortest among them?

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18. Which of the following options is INCORRECT?

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19. Total weight of 3 bags of rice is 8 kg 950 g. Weight of Bag A is 2 kg 950 g. If weight of Bag B is 900 g more than the weight of Bag C, then find the difference between the weights of Bag A and Bag B.

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20. Consider the triangle shown and select the CORRECT option.

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21.

The codes for some letters are given below.

Letters Y S D L T I U M
Codes = + > Δ x ©

 

Write the code for STUDY.

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22. Rajni had 1960 seashells. She gave 376 seashells to Manisha and packed the rest into boxes of 12 seashells each. How many boxes of seashells will be made?

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23. In the picture shown above, the Fig B is

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24. Minal travelled 469 m by walking, 2 km 500 m by train and then took an auto for travelling a distance of 1 km 423 m. Find the total distance she travelled.

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25. Renu earns ₹ 25000 in a month. If she spends ₹ 4500 on food. The amount she spends on rent is ₹ 500 less than the double of her spending on food. If she spends ₹ 700 of remaining on entertainment, then how much will she save in a month?

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26. How many of the given apples show the common multiples of 3 and 5?

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27. Count the number of cubes in the given figure.

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28. Some letters are given which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Find the combination of numbers so that letters are arranged accordingly to form a meaningful word.

H E W T A
1 2  3  4 5

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29. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure pattern?

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30. Think of a number. Multiply it by 12. Add 6. Multiply by 3. Subtract 9. Divide by 11. The result is 27. What is the number?

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31. For a project, Simmi cut a piece of paper into a shape with 4 sides, but none of them are of the same length. What could be the shape of the paper?

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