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Eduheal Foundation NIPO-National IIT-PMT Olympiad Sample Paper : eduhealfoundation.org

Name of the Organisation : Eduheal Foundation
Name of the Exam : NIPO-National IIT-PMT Olympiad
Document Type : Sample Papers
Category : Class I – XII

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NIPO-National IIT-PMT Olympiad Sample Paper :

Important Information :
1. You are allowed additional 10 minutes to fill the required details in the Response Sheet (Omr). Students Of Class 1 & 2 Have To Underline The Correct Answer In The Question Paper Itself. They Are Not Required To Use The Response Sheet (Omr). They Have To Fill Their Name, Roll Number, Class, School Name In The Space Provided In The Question Paper.

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2. The question paper is made as per syllabus guidelines & pattern given in the information Booklet. The Question Paper for Classes 1 to 6 contains 25 Questions each to be answered in 40 minutes. he Question paper for classes 7 to 12 contains 50 Questions each to be answered in 60 minutes. All questions are compulsory. Further instructions are given in the instruction letter to the teacher.

3. Use the response sheet to mark your responses by darkening the required circle. The response sheet has to be returned to the foundation, duly filled in. The student can retain the Question Paper except for classes 1 and 2.

Mathematics :
1. Which is not a composite number?
(1) 26
(2) 15
(3) 17
(4) 4

2. In roman numerals, 1400 =
(1) MCD
(2) DIXC
(3) MDX
(4) XCD

3. Sudhir bought a bat and ball for playing. The bat cost `66.50 and the ball cost `52.25. If he bought 3 bats and 5 balls, then how much money did Sudhir spend in all?
(1) `450.00
(2) `460.75
(3) `500.00
(4) None of these

4. How can you check an answer of a quotient with a remainder?
(1) Quotient × Dividend × Divisor = Remainder
(2) Quotient × Divisor – Dividend = Remainder
(3) Dividend – (Quotient × Divisor) = Remainder
(4) None of these

5. The first two multiples of 6 are
(1) 6, 12
(2) 12, 18
(3) 6, 24
(4) None of these

6. The HCF of 14, 23, 35 is
(1) 9
(2) 1
(3) 7
(4) None of these

7. The sixth multiple of 9 is
(1) 45
(2) 54
(3) 63
(4) 48

9. Which is a true statement?
(1) 37 is a composite number
(2) 12 /10 =1.2
(3) A prime number has only few factors
(4) 0 is the multiplicative identity

10. Which is shortest?
(1) 1 mm
(2) 9 inches
(3) 10 cm
(4) 0.01 m

11. Renu’s bag is 1.04 kg lighter than Ram’s bag. Renu’s bag weighs 3.08kg. How much does Ram’s bag weigh?
(1) 4.12kg
(2) 41.2kg
(3) 4.02kg
(4) None of these

12. The given angle is-
(1) Acute
(2) Obtuse
(3) Reflexive
(4) Right

13. What is the measure of the missing angle?
(1) 0°
(2) 90°
(3) 180°
(4) None of these

14. What is the area?
(1) 120 cm2
(2) 60 cm2
(3) 30 cm3
(4) 120 cm

15. Look at the pattern below – 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124
What is the rule of the pattern?
(1) Counting by 4s
(2) Counting by 14s
(3) Counting by 24s
(4) Counting by 40s

16. Rahul’s age is seven years less than twice the age of his cousin Suresh. Suresh’s present age is x years. What is Rahul’s present age?
(1) (2x – 7) years
(2) 2 (x – 7) years
(3) (2x + 7) years
(4) 2 (x + 7) years

17. Arzoo and Nitin have same amount of money in the ratio 3:4. If Arzoo has ` 1215, then what amount does Nitin have?
(1) 1500
(2) 1496
(3) 1620
(4) 1220

18. The supplementary angle of 68o is-
(1) 12o
(2) 112o
(3) 54o
(4) 90o

19. Which pair of line segments are lines of symmetry for the rectangle?
(1) AB and EF
(2) HG and CD
(3) EF and GH
(4) AB and CD

20. Three hundred sixty million five hundred eleven thousand, two hundred forty is represented in numbers as
(1) 365011204
(2) 360511240
(3) 360115240
(4) None of these

Physics :
1. The numerical ratio of average velocity to average speed is
(1) always less than one
(2) always equal to one
(3) always more than one
(4) equal to or less than one

2. A train of length 200 m travelling at 30 m/sec overtakes another train of length 300 m travelling at 20 m/sec. The time taken by the first train to pass the second is
(1) 30 sec
(2) 10 sec
(3) 50 sec
(4) 40 sec

3. The given figure shows the time acceleration graph for a particle in rectilinear motion. The average acceleration in first 20 seconds is
(1) 45 m/s2
(2) 40 m/s2
(3) 15 m/s2
(4) 20 m/s2

4. Which of the following is not an example of linear motion ?
(1) a book at rest
(2) a body in uniform circular motion
(3) wheel rotating at uniform speed on road
(4) a body rolling down an inclined plane

5. The correct statement from the following is
(1) a body having zero velocity will not necessarily have zero acceleration
(2) a body having zero velocity will necessarily have zero acceleration
(3) a body having uniform speed can have only uniform acceleration
(4) a body having non-uniform velocity will have zero acceleration

6. Calculate velocity of a particle when its momentum is numerically equal to its K.E.
(1) 2 m/s
(2) zero
(3) 4 m/s
(4) 1 m/s

7. Tape recorder records the sound in the form of
(1) electrical energy
(2) magnetic field on the tape
(3) variable resistance on the tape
(4) sound wave held on the tape

8. The kinetic energy possessed by a body of mass m, moving with a velocity v is equal to (1/2) mv2, provided
(1) the body moves with velocities comparable to that of light
(2) the body moves with velocities negligible compared to the speed of light
(3) the body moves with velocities greater than that of light
(4) none of the above statement is correct

9. A 12 HP motor has to be operated 8 hours/day. How much will it cost at the rate of 50 paise/kWh in 10 days?
(1) `350
(2) `358
(3) `375
(4) `397

10. Two spheres are made of same metal and have same mass. One is solid and the other is hollow. When heated to the same temperature, percentage increase in diameter will be
(1) more for hollow sphere
(2) less for hollow sphere
(3) same for both
(4) cannot say

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