Olympiads are highly competitive exams open to school students, held for various subjects at different levels.Science Olympiads can be specifically useful in various ways and have much to offer, it has been seen thatstudents are greatly interested in these exams for they gain benefit in ways more than one. The ScienceOlympiads help promote the understanding of the subject and associated concepts. Various well knownOlympiads across the nation include- NSO, ISO, iOS, NSTSE and ISQ. The Olympiad in itself can be a greatlyrewarding opportunity.
Students of class 1 to 10 can now enroll their names for the International Science Olympiad Exams (ISO) individually for the academic year 2022-23. Science Olympiad ISO has TWO Rounds of Examination.
All questions are in Multiple Choice format and the exam will be English language only. Students can refer to thebelow given exam pattern and syllabus.
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 35 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 35 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 30 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 20
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 20
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Me and My Body
Chapter 2: Plants around Us
Chapter 3: Animals around Us
Chapter 4: Living and Non-Living
Chapter 5: Our Needs
Chapter 6: Good Habits
Chapter 7: Earth and Sky
Chapter 8: Transport
Chapter 9: Logical Reasoning
Patterns, Measuring Units (Verbal), Geometrical Shapes, Odd OneOut, Spatial Understanding, Grouping, Analogy, Ranking, Symmetry,Paper Folding, Paper Cutting, Situation Reaction, Mirror Image,Water Image.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1- Subjective.
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 35 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 35 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 30 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 20
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 20
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Festival and Celebration
Chapter 2: The Night Sky
Chapter 3: Food, Clothing and Shelter
Chapter 4: Transport and Communication
Chapter 5: Know Your Body
Chapter 6: Occupation
Chapter 7: Good Habits and Safety Rule
Chapter 8: Plants around Us
Chapter 9: Animals around Us
Chapter 10: Air, Water and Weather
Chapter 11: Logical Reasoning
Patterns, Measuring Units, Geometrical Shapes, Odd One Out, Analogy, Ranking Test, Grouping Figures, Coding-Decoding, Symmetry, Paper Folding, Paper Cutting, Situation Reaction, Mirror Image, Water Image.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective.
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 35 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 35 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 30 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 20
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 20
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Food
Chapter 2: Transport and Communication
Chapter 3: Housing and Clothing
Chapter 4: Birds
Chapter 5: Plants
Chapter 6: Animals
Chapter 7: Living and Non-Living
Chapter 8: Human Body
Chapter 9: Weather and Sky
Chapter 10: Light and Sound
Chapter 11: Logical Reasoning
Number Series, Analogy and Classification, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Ranking Test, Grouping of Figures and Matrix, Mirror Images, Geometrical Shapes, Embedded Figures, Days and Dates and Possible Combinations, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Test, Water Images, Logical Sequence of Words and Letters.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 35 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 35 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 30 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 20
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 20
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: States of Matter
Chapter 2: Birds
Chapter 3: Clothing
Chapter 4: Animal
Chapter 5: Earth and its Neighbour
Chapter 6: Our body
Chapter 7: Plants
Chapter 8: Environment
Chapter 9: Food
Chapter 10: Logical Reasoning
Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Ranking Test, Mirror Images, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Days and Dates and Possible Combinations, Analogy and Classification, Water Images, Blood Relations, Number Series, Grouping of Figures and Matrix, Logical Sequence of Words and Letters.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: States of Matter
Chapter 2: Environment and Us
Chapter 3: Busy at Work - Our Internal Organs
Chapter 4: Community and Health Hygiene
Chapter 5: Force, Work, and Energy
Chapter 6: Solar System
Chapter 7: Natural Resources
Chapter 8: Fuels and Energy
Chapter 9: All about Crop
Chapter 10: Sense and Emotion
Chapter 11: Disease and Its Prevention
Chapter 12: Logical Reasoning
Analogy and Classification, Mirror and Water Image, Direction Sende Test, Ranking Test, Puzzle Test (Verbal), Coding-Decoding, Venn Diagram, Series, Blood Relations, Figure Matrix, Mathematical Operations, Alphabet Test, Cubes and Dice.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
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TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
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EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Separation of Mixtures
Chapter 2: Changes around Us
Chapter 3: Magnetism
Chapter 4: Movement in Living Beings
Chapter 5: Food and Nutrition
Chapter 6: Classification of Materials
Chapter 7: Light
Chapter 8: Electric Circuits
Chapter 9: Motion
Chapter 10: Living Organism and Its Classification
Chapter 11: Substances in Daily Use
Chapter 12: Air
Chapter 13: Measurement and Distance
Chapter 14: Logical Reasoning
Series Completion and Inserting the Missing Character, Alpha-Numeric Sequence, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagram, Puzzle, Mathematical Operations, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror and Water Images, Embedded Figures and Figure Formation, Figure Matrix, Ranking, Cubes and Dice.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
|
TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
|
EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Natural Resources and Calamities
Chapter 2: Waste Water Management
Chapter 3: Reproduction in Living Things
Chapter 4: Classification of Substances
Chapter 5: Light Propagation
Chapter 6: Water
Chapter 7: Organization of Living Things
Chapter 8: Circulation
Chapter 9: Acids, Bases and Salts
Chapter 10: Heat
Chapter 11: Adaptation
Chapter 12: Food
Chapter 13: Control and Co-Ordination
Chapter 14: Electricity
Chapter 15: Sound and Its Propagation
Chapter 16: Logical Reasoning
Series Completion and Inserting the Missing Character, Alpha-Numeric Sequence, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagram, Puzzle, Mathematical Operations, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror and Water Images, Embedded Figures and Figure Formation, Figure Matrix, Ranking, Construction of Squares.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
|
TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
|
EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Biological Diversity
Chapter 2: Disease
Chapter 3: Structure of Cell
Chapter 4: Metal and Non-Metal
Chapter 5: Air and Its Pollution
Chapter 6: Atmospheric Pressure
Chapter 7: Chemical Reaction
Chapter 8: Light
Chapter 9: Properties of Substance
Chapter 10: Respiration
Chapter 11: Stars and Our Solar System
Chapter 12: Structure of an Atom
Chapter 13: Energy and Its Forms
Chapter 14: Soil and Agriculture
Chapter 15: Logical Reasoning
Series Completion and Inserting the Missing Character, Alpha-Numeric Sequence, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagram, Puzzle, Mathematical Operations, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror and Water Images, Embedded Figures and Figure Formation, Figure Matrix, Ranking, Construction of Squares.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
|
TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
|
EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Matter and Its Properties
Chapter 2: Life around Us
Chapter 3: Food and Health
Chapter 4: Energy and Work
Chapter 5: Music
Chapter 6: Friction and Force
Chapter 7: Gravitation
Chapter 8: Sun
Chapter 9: Reproduction
Chapter 10: Crop and Its Management
Chapter 11: Unit of Life
Chapter 12: Motion and Its Laws
Chapter 13: Solid Waste Management
Chapter 14: Logical Reasoning
Series Completion, Alpha Numeric, Analogy, Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Puzzle Test, Sequential Output Tracing, Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagrams, Alphabet Test, Ranking, Mathematical Operations, Inserting the Missing Character.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS : 50 QUESTIONS
|
TOTAL MARKS : 50 MARKS
|
EXAM DURATION : 45 MINUTES
No. of Questions: 35
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 35
No. of Questions: 10
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 10
No. of Questions: 05
Marks Per Question: 01
Total Marks: 05
The below exam syllabus is referred from the prescribed syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, State Boards. The complexity level of the questions varies according to the classes. Understanding the exam pattern helpsstudents to concentrate on their preparation of Olympiads.
Chapter 1: Acid, Base & Salts
Chapter 2: Life's Internal Secret
Chapter 3: How Do Organisms Reproduce?
Chapter 4: Wonders of Life
Chapter 5: Metals and Non-Metals
Chapter 6: Regulators
Chapter 7: Electromagnetism
Chapter 8: School of Element
Chapter 9: Amazing World of Carbon Compound
Chapter 10: Mapping of Genes
Chapter 11: Our Environment and Management
Chapter 12: Logical Reasoning
Series Completion, Alpha Numeric, Analogy, Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Puzzle Test, Sequential Output Tracing, Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagrams, Alphabet Test, Ranking, Mathematical Operations, Inserting the Missing Character.
High Order Thinking Section contains questions related to Section 1 - Subjective
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Round
Round 1:
ISO Science Olympiad Round 1 follows CBSE, ICSE and other State boards respectively and is based on school curriculum.
Round 2:
ISO Science Olympiad Round 2 will be the final round. Students excelling in Round 2 gets a chance to win exciting scholarship prizes and awards.
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