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(2) Copyright © 2015 Science Olympiad Foundation. Printed with the permission of Science Olympiad Foundation. No part. of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright holder. Ownership of an ebook does not give the possessor the ebook copyright. All disputes subject to Delhi jurisdiction only.. Disclaimer : The information in this book is to give you the path to success but it does not guarantee 100% success as the strategy is completely dependent on its execution. And it is based on last years papers of IEO exam.. Published by : MTG Learning Media (P) Ltd. Corporate Office : Plot 99, 2nd Floor, Sector 44 Institutional Area, Gurgaon, Haryana. Phone : 0124 - 4951200 Web: mtg.in Email: [email protected] Regd. Office : 406, Taj Apt., Ring Road, Near Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi-110029. Visit. www.mtg.in for buying books online..

(3) CLASS 9. Contents ªª 1st IEO 2010 ªª 2nd IEO 2011 ªª 3rd IEO 2012 - SET A ªª 3rd IEO 2012 - SET B ªª 4th IEO 2013 - SET A ªª 4th IEO 2013 - SET B ªª 5th IEO 2014 - SET A ªª 5th IEO 2014 - SET B.

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(11) Class 9 1st. Year 2010. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(12) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 1. WORD & STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE  Choose the right word/phrase that completes the sentence.  1. . I _____ confess I don’t think much of his new hairstyle.  A.  B.  C.  D. . 2. . will  should  ought to  must . ‘Honda factories ______ as supplier strike continues’.  A.  paralyzed  B.  grounded  C.  halted  D.  obstructed . 3. . My brother works in a large office _____ I work from home.  A.  nevertheless  B.  however  C.  whereas  D.  although . 4. . That is a very______ excuse. I don’t believe it.  A.  poor  B.  false  C.  lame  D.  phoney . 5. . Sara’s a bit of _____, isn’t she? Who would have thought she’d write a best‐selling novel?  A.  a soft touch  B.  a dark horse  C.  a rough diamond  D.  a snake in the grass . 6. . Does Vivek have the necessary _____ to be called for the interview?  A.  skills  B.  abilities  C.  references  D.  qualifications . 7. . I hope I didn’t _____ you any trouble by coming without calling first.  A.  create  B.  make  C.  cause  D.  bring. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(13) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 2. 8. . Dear Mr. Rao, Thank you for your support. _____ sincerely, Ritu Pandey.  A.  Your  B.  You’re  C.  Your’s  D.  Yours . 9. . Would you _____ some medium‐sized onions from that pile over there?  A.  pick up  B.  pick out  C.  pick over  D.  pick through . 10.  I worked as a waiter for a year, but it was the tips that were my real _____.  A.  milk and honey  B.  sugar and spice  C.  bread and butter  D.  peaches and cream  11.  That new restaurant down the road has great seafood and some absolutely _________  desserts.  A.  iresistable  B.  iresistible  C.  irresistible  D.  irresistable  12.  Choose the word/phrase which explains the meaning of the underlined word.  Did you get what the teacher was saying?  A.  know  B.  receive  C.  recognize  D.  understand  13.  Which of the following does NOT take tele‐ as a prefix?  A.  ‐scope  B.  ‐sonic  C.  ‐vision  D.  ‐graphy  Choose the odd one out from each set.  14.  A.  B.  C.  D. . sniff  snicker  giggle  chuckle . 15.  A.  B.  C.  D. . warm: quilt  spiny: porcupine  sandy: beach  page: book. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(14) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 3. Grammar  Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.  16.  As soon as I arrived, we _____ our food – everyone had waited for me.  A.  were ordering  B.  ordered  C.  had ordered  D.  would order  17.  Anil: . I went to see Three Idiots yesterday. It’s excellent. . Balu:  Oh good. I am seeing it tomorrow.  Anil:  I know you _____ it.  A.  B.  C.  D. . will love  going to love  shall love  love . 18.  I _____ if I had their lifestyle!  A.  would not have complained  B.  would not complain  C.  will not complain  D.  did not complain  19.  Would you mind _____ the music down? I can’t concentrate.  A.  turn  B.  to turn  C.  turning  D.  to turning  Choose the part of the sentence that contains an error. If there is no error, choose D.  20.  We haven’t got  /  many homeworks  /  this week.  /  No error  A  B  C  D  21.  They said  /  they’d phone us  /  until their plane lands.  /  No error  A  B  C  D  22.  Most of the pollution  /  in city centres  /  is caused by fuel emissions.  /  No error  A  B  C  D  Given below are sets of two sentences. Both sentences may be right or both wrong or one of the  two may be right. Select the correct option.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(15) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 4. 23.  P:  She wasn’t at work yesterday because she had to go to hospital for an appointment.  Q:  I’m not going to play golf today as I had good game yesterday.  A.  both right  B.  both wrong  C.  only P right  D.  only Q right . 24.  P:  His application for admission to engineering, that was received yesterday, has gone  missing.  Q:  The bouquet of flowers, which was ordered yesterday, has just arrived.  A.  both right  B.  both wrong  C.  only P right  D.  only Q right . 25.  P:  I think it is a good idea to ban autos from the city centre.  Q:  You need to realize that to save a rupee is to earn a rupee.  A.  both right  B.  both wrong  C.  only P right  D.  only Q right . READING  Read the passages and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct option.  Passage 1. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(16) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 5. World Sports Meet 2011  THIRD DAY’S SCHEDULE  SHOOTING  ·  Pairs 25 m Pistol Women  ·  Stage 1 (Precision and Rapid)  ·  Pairs 10 m Air Rifle Men’s Final  ·  Pairs 50 m Pistol Men’s Final  ·  Pairs 50 m Rifle 3 positions Women’s  Final  Starts at 9 a.m.  CYCLING  ·  500 m Time Trial Women’s Finals  ·  1000 m Time Trial Men’s Finals  ·  Individual Pursuit Men’s Finals  Starts at 1.30 p.m.  ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS  ·  Team Final and Individual Qualification  Women  Starts at 1.30 p.m. . WEIGHTLIFTING  ·  62 kg Men’s Finals  ·  53 kg Women’s Finals  Starts at 2 p.m.  SWIMMING  ·  50 m Butterfly Women’s Finals  ·  50 m Backstroke Men’s Finals  ·  50 m Breaststroke Women’s Finals  ·  50 m Freestyle Women’s Finals  ·  200 m Freestyle Men’s Finals  Starts at 4 p.m.  WRESTLING  ·  66 kg Freestyle Men’s Finals  ·  74 kg Freestyle Men’s Finals  ·  96 kg Freestyle Men’s Finals  Starts at 4.30 p.m. . 26.  What time does the 50 m Breaststroke Women’s Finals start?  A.  9 a.m.  B.  1.30 p.m.  C.  4 p.m.  D.  4.30 p.m.  27.  How many sports events start at 1.30 p.m. ?  A.  1  B.  2  C.  3  D.  4  28.  The event ‘53 kg Women’s Finals’ refers to:  A.  Weightlifting  B.  Wrestling  C.  Artistic gymnastics  D.  Swimming  29.  Sushil Kumar, the wrestling champion, is participating in the 66 kg Men’s Freestyle Finals on the  third day of the Commonwealth Games. At what time can you see him on TV?  A.  Before 4.30 p.m.  B.  At 4.30 p.m.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(17) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 6. C.  From 4.30 p.m.  D.  Sometime after 4.30 p.m.  Passage 2  Orang‐utans  “require  less  food  than  humans,  pound‐for‐pound,”  lead  author  Herman  Pontzer  said.  When they do eat orang‐utans nibble mostly on ripe fruit, along with smaller portions of leaves and  seed. Even in captivity, this diet doesn’t diminish an orang‐utan’s get‐up‐and‐go. “They wake up early,  after  a long  night’s  sleep,” explained Pontzer, an assistant professor of anthropology  at Washington  University  in  St.  Louis.  “Then  they  spend  the  day  socializing,  exploring  their  indoor  or  outdoor  enclosures. They also regularly engage in games with researchers”.  According to a study, published in the latest Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, these  activities  of  the  orangutan’s,  taken  together  add  up  to  the  same  level  of  exercise  performed  by  humans in physically demanding agricultural lifestyles.  In the wild, orang‐utans live in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra where food availability is highly  variable  and  unpredictable,  Pontzer  added.  Like  fresh  fruit  from  the  garden,  the  pickings  are  often  feast or famine.  “But  the trade‐off,” he added, “is  that low‐energy  throughout means less  energy  is  available  to  do  things  like  grow  and  reproduce.  So  orang‐utans  grow  slowly  and  reproduce  slowly,  which is evolutionarily  risky  because an orang‐utan might die  before  it passes on its genes.” Human  mothers can have  a child every  two to four years, but orang‐utans in the wild only reproduce  every  seven to eight years.  Orang‐utans  are  highly  endangered,  with  many  lost due  to  human  activities  such  as  logging,  mining  and the illegal pet trade. Pontzer hopes the study will highlight “how much information we lose about  our closest relatives and our own evolutionary history if we let them go extinct.”  30.  Orang‐utans eat _____ humans do.  A.  less than  B.  more than  C.  the same amount as  D.  nearly as much as  31.  According to Pontzer, orang‐utans are  A.  lazy.  B.  friendly.  C.  slow.  D.  energetic.  32.  According to the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,  A.  orang‐utans and farmers do the same amount of physical activity.  B.  orang‐utans do the same exercises as farmers.  C.  orang‐utans and farmers work very hard.  D.  orang‐utans and farmers have similar lifestyles. . 33.  Orang‐utans grow slowly and reproduce slowly because they  A.  don’t get sufficient food.  B.  don’t get fresh fruit from the garden.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(18) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 7. C.  eat low energy food.  D.  don’t eat enoughfood.  34.  Pontzer does not want  the orang‐utans to become extinct because  A.  they are our closest relatives.  B.  they are an endangered species.  C.  a lot of information about our evolution will be lost.  D.  he wishes to study them in the wild.  35.  Select the statement that is NOT TRUE.  A.  B.  C.  D. . The orang‐utan reproductive cycle is slow.  Orang‐utans have low energy levels.  All orang‐utans may not reproduce.  Orang‐utans give birth every four years. . Passage 3 . “Most of my time is spent in my room, French‐plaiting other girls’ hair,” said Rachael Burford, centre  player in the England women’s rugby team. Burford, and her braided friends then go out on the rugby  pitch where, if you caught any of the recent World Cup, you will have noticed that the women are just  as fearless as their male counterparts.  “It has got to the point now when I feel a bit weird if I don’t do someone’s hair before a game,” said  Burford. “Some of the girls look really tough with their hair plaited, so it’s also a psychological thing —  a victorious thing.” Sadly, victory wasn’t tied up in those braids — the team lost to New Zealand in the  September 5 final — but many of the players looked fierce, like warrior women going into battle.  “Plaits are the earliest of hairstyles because before haircutting and hairdressing, people obviously had  long hair and plaits were the simplest way of keeping it out of the way,” says fashion historian Caroline  Cox. For that reason, she says, we associate plaits with both women and men, and particularly those  who are involved in athletic pursuits, such as war. Think of Legolas in “The Lord of the Rings”, or the  super  strong  Obelix  in  the  “Asterix”  cartoons.  “For  women,  Boudicca  or  Valkyrie  plaits  seem  to  enhance their ferocity,” says Cox.  “It  was  a  practical  hairstyle  until  we  get  to  the  19th  century,  when  it  begins  to  be  associated  with  female children. Even now, plaits on the whole have the meaning of the youthful schoolgirl.” Not an  image you will associate with England’s nearly victorious rugby team. . 36.  Rachel Burford is a  A.  central player.  B.  hairdresser.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(19) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 8. C.  rugby player.  D.  fearless fighter.  37.  During the World Cup, all her hair plaited friends  A.  played fearlessly.  B.  were able to beat male players.  C.  won the World Cup.  D.  were well appreciated.  38.  Burford feels that whenever she plaits her friends’ hair, they will  _____ the match.  A.  win  B.  lose  C.  draw  D.  play  39.  In paragraph 2, the phrase ‘a psychological thing’ refers to  A.  plaiting her friends’ hair.  B.  feeling confident with plaited hair.  C.  playing a mind game.  D.  Burford’s feeling of weirdness.  40.  According to the passage, which of these statements is true?  A.  Modern athletes plait their hair.  B.  Both men and women used to plait their hair in olden days.  C.  Plaiting and victory are synonymous in athletics.  D.  Plaiting was a convenient hairstyle for athletes. . SPOKEN AND WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS  Spoken Expression  Choose the most suitable option to complete the dialogue.  41.  Ram:  Uma:  Ram:  Uma: . Good morning. Is that BizComp?  Good morning. This is BizComp. How can I help you?  I am Ram Kerkar from Minerva Computers. I’d like to speak to Ms. Piali Ghosh,  Head, HR.  __________________________  A.  Sorry. Ms. Ghosh is not here. You can talk to Mr. Naik of the computer section,  if you like.  B.  Sorry, Mr. Ram. Ms. Ghosh is not here at present. I’m her secretary. You can  tell me what you want.  C.  I’m sorry, Mr. Kerkar, but Ms. Ghosh is away this week. Would you like to  leave a message?  D.  I’m sorry, Mr. Kerkar. You can’t speak to her. She’s not here. You can speak to  me. I’m her secretary. . 42.  Principal: . Mr. D’Souza, the Annual Day’s coming up. I’ve been wondering whom to  invite as our chief guest this year. Do you have any suggestions? . Teacher: . __________________________. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(20) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 9. A.  Who? Me? I haven’t a clue. How would I know anybody important  enough?  B.  Well, I don’t really know anyone. But I can find out. I’ll ask Mrs Sharma.  C.  Why are you making such a fuss, sir? You’ll find someone. You know so many  important people.  D.  Oh, there must be lots of people simply dying to be asked. Should be no  problem at all.  43.  Mrs K: . Hello, Nita. . Nita: . Hello, Mrs Kumar. How have you been? . Mrs K: . Good. By the way, Nita, I’m having a party for my brother, Arun – the one who’s  come from the States. It’s on Sunday. I’d like you to come. . Nita: . __________________________  A.  Where’s it going to be? Who else is coming? And how many people are you  asking?  B.  Ooh! That hunk! As handsome as ever, I’ll bet. No way I’m going to  miss it.  C.  Sure. I love parties. Parties mean food. Hope there’ll be lots of it.  D.  Sure, I’ll be there. Arun’s back, is he? It’ll be nice to see him again. . 44.  Ali: . Pia, have you seen the ad? They’re looking for a new editor. For the School  Magazine. It’s on the notice board. Why don’t you apply? . Pia: . __________________________  A.  Why should I? They’re not going to get anyone like me. Let them come  to me.  B.  I don’t think I will. Being an editor is tough – takes time and energy. Not  sure I can spare that right now.  C.  You bet, I will. You’re not the first, you know. Everyone, including the  teachers, has been asking me to apply.  D.  I am afraid not. I do not deem this an appropriate moment to take on such  an onerous responsibility. . Ali:  45.  Alan: . Oh, well If that’s how you feel… I just thought you were so right for the job.  There’s a plan to get a film personality to be the face of our campaign to  save trees. . Bani: . Why should we see actors as youth icons? After all, what do they have to. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(21) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. 10. recommend themselves?  Alan: . _____________________________________________  A.  Whether you like it or not, actors have great influence on the youth.  They imitate their heroes.  B.  Well, actors are usually good‐looking. They’re attractive and the youth  tend to copy their dress and mannerisms.  C.  Actors? What do they know about trees and environment? All they have is  their looks and clothes.  D.  I think actors have a bad influence on youth and turn them into unthinking,  mindless sheep. . Written Expression  Given below are four sentence paragraphs (S1‐S4). S1 and S4 are given. From the options, (P, Q, R)  choose two sentences for S2 and S3.  46.  S1. . Shops and homes in select areas of Maharashtra will soon have to pay in advance for  the electricity they use.  P. . This follows the Maharashtra Electricity Board’s approval for introducing prepaid  meters. . Q. . The state’s electricity distribution company will install 25,000 prepaid meters to  begin with. . R. . S4. . The electricity meters will be installed free of cost in those shops and residences  where usage is low.  Customers using these meters will have to buy electricity using a card which can be  recharged when the meter shows low credit  A.  QP . 47.  S1. . S4. . C.  RQ . D.  QR . The smoke of a devastating forest fire always carries two compounds, with it, a life  promoter, and a regulator.  P.  The forest fires have a role to play in maintaining a balance in nature.  Q.  After forest fires have been extinguished, the seeds that abound on forest  floors take over to repopulate the burnt forest.  R.  The regulatory chemical in the smoke keeps a check on these seeds and lets them  germinate only when there is enough moisture in the atmosphere again.  Once the seeds have germinated the promoter chemical takes over to ensure a rapid  re‐growth of the forest.  A.  PQ . 48.  S1. . B.  PQ . B.  QR . C.  RQ . D.  QP . How the foot lands when one is running has a long evolutionary history.  P. . Humans ran even when there were no shoes, for food, from predators, fires, and  storms.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(22) Class 9 | 1st IEO - 2010. S4. . 49.  S1. . S4. . 50.  S1. . S4. . 11. Q. . Natural selection ensured that barefoot runners landed on their forefoot while  running. . R. . Running in a way that reduced the chances of foot injury to a minimum was  essential. . Shod runners on the other hand land on their heels and need well cushioned shoes to  absorb the impact.  A.  RQ  B.  PQ  C.  QP  D.  QR  You are invited to a learning opportunity at Kheladhri school.  P. . We strive to cultivate the child’s natural intelligence while building academic  excellence and physical fitness. . Q. . The wider intent is to discover right living and right relationship with the earth. . R. . Parents who wish to admit their children may write to us in December. . Kheladhri is a fully residential school and is situated amidst great natural beauty in the  Western Ghats, in India.  A.  RQ  B.  PR  C.  QP  D.  PQ  Rag picking is not a new profession in India.  P. . They are not, however, offered any constructive support by the local government. . Q. . Every Indian city has had its own band of pickers for many years. . R. . They keep the city clean, unofficially joining forces with the municipal staff . They often work in dirty and hazardous conditions, but get no kudos for these  services. A.  QR  B.  RP  C.  QP  D.  PR . JJJ. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(23) Class 9 2nd. Year 2011. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(24) 2. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. SECTION-I : WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE I. Choose the correct spelling of the word.. 1.. (A) adolesence . (B) adolescence. (C) adolessense . (D) adolesense. (A) separate . (B) separete. (C) soperate . (D) saperate. 2.. II Choose the right word that fills the blank in each sentence. Example We have a pool in our hostel, and I daily swim fifteen to twenty _____ before breakfast. (A) longs. (B) lengths. (C) length. (D) longing. 3.. To join the army one needs to be at least 1.5 meters in _________.. (A) tall . (C) hits . 4.. My sister hopes to one day _________ her dream of becoming a teacher.. (A) realises . (C) realising . 5.. Many intelligent animals suffer from _________ in captivity.. (A) alone . (C) boredom . (B) height (D) centimetres. (B) realise (D) realised. (B) bore (D) lonely. III For each set of words and phrases choose the odd one out. Example Have _________ . (A) a party. (B) place. 6.. Take _________ .. (A) difficulty . (C) turns . (C) a meal. (B) care (D) part in. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(25) 3 7.. Have _________ .. (A) a nice time . (C) a decision . . Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. (B) an effect (D) an argument. IV Choose the best answer from (A), (B), (C) or (D), to complete sentences. 8.. Can you __________ my luggage while I go get some water?. (A) keep a look on . (B) keep an eye on. (C) keep eyes on . (D) put your eye on. 9.. My father’s doctor has told him to __________ the amount of sugar in his food, so my mother has stopped making any sweets!!. (A) close down . (B) bend down. (C) cut down . (D) ease down. 10. Our teacher says that they are __________ a longer break at school so that we have more time between lessons.. (A) turning in . (B) getting in. (C) taking in . (D) bringing in. 11. There aren’t __________ people in the library today.. (A) much . (B) few. (C) many . (D) less. 12. My mother was almost __________ accepting a year’s subscription to a magazine by the salesman.. (A) set to . (B) spoken into. (C) forced . (D) talked into. 13. Guess who I __________ at the stadium?. (A) ran up to . (B) ran by. (C) ran into . (D) ran down. 14. My grandfather is __________ now. He is in his mid eighties!. (A) passing on . (B) breaking on . (C) growing on . (D) getting on. 15. I asked my friend where __________ her mobile phone.. (A) did she buy . (B) had she bought. (C) has she bought . (D) she had bought. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(26) 4. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. V In each of these sentences one section from (A), (B), (C) or (D) is wrong. Choose the section that is incorrect. (A) 16.. The shy young girl. 17.. (B) hid below. (C). (D). the bed until. the visitors had gone.. Today with a few pieces she can talks of equipment. to people in. more and more ways.. 18.. When the young boy. was accused. to steal. he started to cry.. 19.. Atul blamed. his younger brother. that he broke. the window.. 20.. He stole the pen. but he giving. it back because. he felt guilty.. 21.. The friend I want to. introduce you to. him is away. this weekend.. 22.. This must be. one of the best plays that has been staged. at Music Academy this season.. 23.. hardly i. sat down. knock at the door.. when there was a. SECTION-II : READING VI In each of the sentences below, choose which of the four options (A), (B), (C) or (D) fits into the sentences. There is one option which is not used. 24. Aditya has always been __________ to impossible dreams. 25. My friend has __________ into the habit of forgetting to complete his work. 26. My brother has __________ to life in the hostel as if he had been there for years.. (A) fallen . (B) run. (C) taken . (D) given. 27. The music from the loudspeakers was __________ deafening. 28. We thought that this year’s exam paper was __________ easy. 29. The decorating is __________ finished and we should have everything ready soon.. (A) effectively . (C) relatively . (B) literally (D) practically. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(27) 5. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. VII Look at each of the text and answer the question that follows. Choose from (A), (B), (C) or (D). 30.. School Dance Competition. Tickets available with Mr. Johri in computer lab 3 from 2 P.M. to 3 P.M. today and tomorrow, ( Monday & Tuesday). Tickets Rs. 50: each. Special concession for group bookings. Seats can also be reserved but payment must be before the show on Thursday evening.. Which of the following statements is correct?. (A) You cannot book tickets now and pay later.. (B) You can book tickets now and pay later.. (C) You can only buy or book tickets today.. (D) The show is on Tuesday evening.. 31.. To: Vijee From: Indira Sorry. I should have told you where the tickets are. They are in the top drawer of Manju’s desk. Don’t forget to bring them with you. See you both outside the auditorium at seven!. What did Indira not do before sending the email?. (A) Put the tickets in the drawer in Manju’s desk.. (B) Remember to take the tickets with her.. (C) Tell Manju where the tickets were.. (D) Tell Vijee where she could collect the tickets from.. VIII Here are THREE students all looking for a new activity to do during their summer holidays. Read the description of activities (A) - (D). Decide which activity (A) - (D) would be most suitable for each person. There is one extra activity. 32. Sharadh in class 11 wants to do something exciting with some friends from the school football team. They’re keen to do something connected with either sport or music. 33. Nina is just recovering from Malaria and isn’t very active. She wants some gentle exercise. She does not want to go to classes but would like to learn how to do an activity in the privacy of her home. 34. Malika loves nature and animals. She wants to go with her brothers and sisters to somewhere where they can get close to animals. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(28) 6. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. ACTIVITIES. (A) Yoga is an easy form of exercise for people of any age. A teacher can show you how to move your body slowly to help you to relax. It can even help with problems with different parts of your body. Teachers available for home visits on request.. (B) Fishing is a fantastic way to get away from it all. If your idea is to get away from it all then this is the answer. Whether you go for just an hour or spend the whole day catching fish, it is an activity that thousands of people love.. (C) Drive your car through the park and get close to some of India’s most beautiful and dangerous animals. Younger children can have fun in the play area while there is excitement for older children in the adventure playground with its ‘Splash Mountain’ water ride.. (D) Excitement Galore we have four floors of slides, swings, rope bridges and other thrilling adventure activities. You can join a lion hunt or go rowing in a crocodile infested lake. You can try your hand at tight rope walking over a ravine infested with snakes. It all seems very real. No young children allowed. IX Choose one word from (A), (B), (C) or (D) to complete the blank.. 35. Which is the most direct _________ to the town centre?. (A) road . (B) street. (C) passage . (D) route. 36. The mob was peaceful but suddenly turned _________.. (A) righteous . (C) ritual . (B) riot (D) riotous. 37. The poor _________ of the village lived in huts.. (A) inhabitants . (C) resident . (B) citizen (D) originals. 38. I could sit and listen to the _________ of the river all day.. (A) din . (B) noise. (C) racket . (D) sound. 39. As long as we stay within _________, we won’t have any legal problem.. (A) the law. . (C) reason . (B) sight (D) power. 40. The police made an _________ arrangement for the safety of the passengers.. (A) all . (B) enough. (C) adequate . (D) elaborate. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(29) 7. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. 41. Who _________ the South Pole?. (A) went . (C) invented . (B) devised (D) discovered. 42. _________ the children look like their mother.. (A) Either . (B) Both. (C) Neither . (D) Also. Section-III : SPOKEN AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION X For each of the questions choose the one correct or best answer from (A), (B), (C) or (D). 43. The village they live in is enough _________, but I’d find it a bit boring after a while.. (A) satisfied . (B) contented. (C) winning. (D) pleasant. 44. When you were little, what time ________ ?. (A) did you have to go to bed . (B) have you to go to bed. (C) did you must go to bed. (D) must you go to bed. 45. What usually picks up when tourists arrive in an area?. (A) Suitcases. (B) Foreign accent. (C) Trade. (D) Weather. 46. It seems they have fallen out means _________. (A) they had a nasty fall . (B) fell out of the bus. (C) they stopped being friends . (D) they jumped off from the parapet. 47. Nitin was caught red-handed. Does this mean. (A) he was just stealing something?. (B) he had blood on his hands?. (C) he felt embarrassed? . (D) he had a red ball? Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(30) 8. Class 9 | 2nd IEO - 2011. 48. Mary is always running down her sister. Does this mean. (A) she is always racing down the stairs with her sister?. (B) she is always finding fault with her sister?. (C) she is always searching for her sister?. (D) she is faster than her sister? XI In each of these conversations the lines are not in order. Put them in the right order. Choose from (A), (B), (C) or (D).. 49.. (a) Hi Nilay. I’m home. (b) I’ve been painting my room, Mum.. (c) Oh Nilay. Whatever have you been doing?. (d) Upstairs Mum.. (A) a, c, d, b . (B) c, a, b, d. (C) a, d, c, b. (D) b, d, c, a. . 50.. (a) It’s not far. I’ll show you . I’m going that way.. (b) I’m looking for Nehru Street. Do you know where it is?. (c) Of course we’re here, next to Podar College. Where do you want to go?. (d) Excuse me. Can you show me where we are?. (A) d, c, b, a . (B) b, c, d, a. (C) b, c, a, d . (D) d, c, a, b. ppp. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(31) Class 9 3rd. Set A Year 2012. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(32) 2. 3rd IEO - SET A SECTION-I : WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE. CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION TO REPLACE THE WORDS IN ITALICS. 1.. He opened the door with alacrity for her to pass through.. (A) indolence. (B) sloth. (C) enthusiasm . (D) approval. 2.. He was advised to curb his inquisitive nature.. (A) eager. (B) curious. (C) aggressive . (D) boisterous. 3.. The party indulged in vociferous protest.. (A) loud. (B) peaceful. (C) acrimonious . (D) meager. 4.. The maverick cartoonist was in trouble again.. (A) expert. (B) controversial. (C) old-fashioned . (D) unorthodox. 5.. Nobody was fooled by his subservient attitude.. (A) superior. (B) attractive. (C) polite . (D) obedient. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD/PHRASE FROM THE OPTIONS TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. 6.. There aren’t any eggs in the fridge, _____________?. (A) there is. (B) is there. (C) are there . (D) are they. 7.. Amir wouldn’t have found himself in the soup if he ________ my words.. (A) had heeded. (B) weren’t heeded. (C) hadn’t heeding . (D) was heeding. 8.. The way people behave ______________ as they grow old.. (A) changes. (B) change. (C) changed . (D) changing. 9.. Watch ____________ – the roads are slippery.. (A) in. (B) for. (C) out . (D) of. 10. He’s always getting ______ trouble.. (A) into. (B) rid of. (C) on with . (D) over. 11. I am taller than you are, _____________?. (A) am I. (B) aren’t I. (C) was I . (D) is I. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(33) 3. 3rd IEO - SET A 12. There aren’t _________ people in the park today.. (A) much. (B) few. (C) many . (D) less. 13. I asked my sister where ______________ that pretty dress.. (A) did she buy. (B) has she bought. (C) had she bought . (D) she had bought. 14. Tokyo is far ______________________ Colombo.. (A) more crowded than. (B) more crowded to. (C) most crowded than . (D) most crowded to. 15. How long will it take to ________ the CCTV cameras?. (A) implement. (B) install. (C) include . (D) immerse. COMPLETE THE GAPS IN THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FROM THE OPTIONS BELOW.. I have read somewhere that there was once ___ (16) ___ Aberdeen terrier. that was mistakenly. trapped in a ship travelling from ___ (17) ___ Kolkata to Scotland. An amazing event then ___ (18) ___.. When the ship berthed at Dublin, ___ (19) ___ dog jumped out, entered another ship. travelling in the opposite direction, and ___ (20) ___ Kolkata safely. 16. ____________. (A) a. (B) an. (C) the . (D). 17. ____________. (A) a. (B) an. (C) the . (D). 18. ____________. (A) underwent. (B) unfolded. (C) undermined . (D) undivided. 19. ____________. (A) a. (B) an. (C) the . (D). 20. ____________. (A) arrived. (B) returned. (C) reached . (D) advanced. FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE MOST APPROPRIATE IDIOM. 21. As Gopi struggled to complete the project, he realized that he had _____________.. (A) burnt and dreaded the fire. (B) cried over spilt milk. (C) bitten off more than he could chew. (D) his nose in the air. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(34) 4. 3rd IEO - SET A. 22. He preferred straightforward people to _________________.. (A) snakes in the grass. (B) hidden daggers. (C) birds of a feather . (D) shady wheelers. 23. He didn’t want to _____________ by accepting the challenge.. (A) get a knock on the head. (B) stick his neck out. (C) get an ear full . (D) break his arm. CHOOSE ONE WORD FROM THE OPTIONS BELOW TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. 24. The rioters ______ ______ to bits all the glass fronts of the beautiful shops. 25. Just one bad exam result and all her dreams were ______ _____. 26. The scene was horrific, there was debris ______ ______ all round the shipwreck. 27. The crowd _______ _____ helter-skelter in front of the advancing army tanks.. (A) fled. (B) shattered. (C) smashed. (D) floating. SECTION-II : READING READ THE PARAGRAPH AND FILL IN THE GAPS FROM THE OPTIONS BELOW. His disqualification from the Olympics turned out to be ________ (28) ________ as he was to realize soon. By unlucky coincidence, the very same week his father was in ________ (29) ________, and he turned his full attention on getting him ________ (30) ________.. 28. ___________. (A) a pain in the neck. (B) a learning curve. (C) a blessing in disguise . (D) a blow to his career. 29. ___________. (A) a ferocious incident. (B) a ghastly accident. (C) a terrific impediment . (D) a deal gone bad. 30. ___________. (A) back on his feet. (B) a swanky tablet. (C) into practice . (D) sweet revenge. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(35) 5. 3rd IEO - SET A READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.. Matsupaa - The Magic Remains Dawn has not yet broken over the horizon, but Rosita is crossing the border. Rosita is a Matsu woman. Her land, Matsupaa, lies partly in Ghana, and partly in Congo. Matsupaa has its own flag, language, traditions and festivals, but it is divided by an international border. Rosita crosses the border frequently to get from one part of her country to another, but she needs special visa every time and it sometimes takes her forever to reach another part of her own country. Today Rosita is making the crossing from her village Onista to the capital city Maru to attend the annual Matsupaa Kingdom Day. There will be a carnival, and the atmosphere is likely to be raucous and mad as most carnivals are. People in their ancestral costume of large billowing gowns, silver plated shirts and clanging, chunky bracelets move around noisily. Youngsters usually borrow their grandparents’ clothes! One of Matsupaa’s celebrity citizens is Mopar Magutsu. He is active in a movement to save Matsu cultural identity. More and more young people are leaving Matsupaa for the west and Mopar wants to prevent his culture from dying out. He holds a lot of cultural programmes to initiate the young into the rich and colourful Matsu past. The future is bright only when we know the past with pride - is Mopar’s firm belief. Meanwhile Rosita has reached the capital with her basket of knick-knacks and hand crafted pots and pans. She hopes to make a killing with the ever present tourists.. 31. Rosita is ________________________.. (A) an illegal immigrant. (C) a travelling vendor. (B) a textile merchant . (D) a basket maker. 32. Matsupaa is divided into several countries.. (A) True. (B) False. (C) Don’t know . (D) Partly true. 33. What is Mopar’s vision?. (A) He wants to move constantly. . (B) He is proud about his country’s history.. (C) He wants to prevent youngsters from migrating.. (D) He wants to prevent his culture from being forgotten.. 34. What does Rosita want to do today?. (A) She wants to kill the tourists.. (B) She wants to get back safely.. (C) She wants to get a special visa.. (D) She wants to make a lot of money.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(36) 6. 3rd IEO - SET A. 35. In the passage the phrase ‘rich and colourful’ can be replaced by _______.. (A) vibrant. (B) wealthy. (C) crowded . (D) technicolour. 36. How do the Matsu people celebrate Kingdom Day?. (A) They eat a lot of meat.. (B) They take each others’ clothes.. (C) They enjoy themselves at a fair.. (D) They migrate to other countries.. 37. Rosita can enter other parts of her country, but ___________________.. (A) it happens quickly and efficiently. (B) she passes through thick forests. (C) it’s a cumbersome process . (D) she carries heavy baskets. 38. The traditional Matsu dress is _________.. (A) sleek, gold-plated ball gowns. (B) short, bold skirts and iron shoes. (C) metal armour and floating gowns . (D) silver foil and summery frocks. 39. What’s the problem with Matsupaa’s youngsters?. (A) They sing and dance all day.. (B) They borrow their elders’ clothes.. (C) They are migrating to other countries.. (D) They dislike tourists.. 40. Today, Rosita is visiting _______.. (A) her native village. (B) the border. (C) the celebrity citizen. (D) the main city. SECTION-III : Spoken and written expression COMPLETE THE LETTER FROM SUSAN, A CLASS 9 STUDENT, EXPLAINING WHY SHE CANNOT ATTEND SCHOOL. CHOOSE FROM THE WORDS/PHRASES BELOW. ____41_____ Rosemary and Higgs Senior School, Singapore Subject : _____ (42) _____ _____ (43) _____ I’d like to inform you that I am _____ (44) _____. _____ (45) _____ has advised me two weeks rest so that I can recover fully from the infection. Therefore, I won’t be able to attend classes for a fortnight starting today. _____ (46) _____ _____ (47) _____ Susan Menon 41. ___________. (A) The Head Master. (C) The Head Chef. (B) The Doctor . (D) The Post Master. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(37) 7. 3rd IEO - SET A 42. ___________. (A) Application for job. (B) Application for leave. (C) Request for sickness . (D) Request for medicine. 43. ___________. (A) Hi Sir. (B) Hello. (C) Dear Sir . (D) None of these. 44. ___________. (A) running for a tournament. (B) troubled by mosquitoes. (C) sleepy and exhausted . (D) suffering from flu. 45. ___________. (A) The coach. (B) The doctor. (C) The principal . (D) The class teacher. 46. ___________. (A) Yours sincerely. (B) Yours truly. (C) Lovingly yours . (D) Yours affectionately. 47. ___________. (A) Teacher’s signature. (B) Susan’s signature. (C) Parent’s signature . (D) Doctor’s signature. COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE IN A BOOKSHOP Customer (at a bookstore) : _________ (48) _________ if you had the last part of Harry Potter. Shop Assistant : I’m afraid it’s out of stock right now. Customer : _________ (49) _________! I was hoping to gift this to my niece. Shop Assistant : _________ (50) _________, please leave your phone number with us. We’ll call you when we get it in store. Customer : Oh, that’ll be great, thanks. Shop Assistant : Not at all, have a good day!. 48. ___________. (A) I had heard. (B) Can you find out. (C) I was wondering . (D) Do you know. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(38) 8. 3rd IEO - SET A. 49. ___________. (A) That’s awful news. (C) That’s so irritating. (B) That’s disappointing . (D) That’s really bad service. 50. ___________. (A) I’ll tell you what we can do. (C) What you can do for us . (B) I have a brilliant idea . (D) What I propose is. vvv. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(39) Class 9 3rd. Set B Year 2012. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(40) 2. 3rd IEO - SET B SECTION-I : WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE. CHOOSE THE BEST MEANING FOR THE WORDS IN ITALICS. 1.. He was admonished by his teacher for his behaviour.. (A) cajoled. (B) guarded. (C) scolded . (D) appreciated. 2.. She felt he was a man of dubious character.. (A) flawless. (C) surprising. 3.. Very few people are so full of vigour on a Monday morning.. (A) energy. (B) gloom. (C) joy . (D) sorrow. 4.. She’s such a pushy manager.. (A) sociable. (B) sporting. (C) aggressive . (D) short tempered. 5.. The river meandered its way to the sea.. (A) swirled swiftly. (C) fell like a waterfall. (B) doubtful . (D) sound. (B) cascaded downhill. (D) flowed in a zigzag way. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD/PHRASE FROM THE GIVEN OPTIONS TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. 6.. He ought to know better, __________?. (A) isn’t it. (B) shouldn’t he. (C) should he . (D) ought he. 7.. If I ________________ Bill Gates, I would move Microsoft to India.. (A) am. (C) were. 8.. I don’t mind ________________ in a queue if it’s not so hot.. (A) to stand. (C) to waiting. 9.. He broke out ________________ a rash after he had the drink.. (A) on. (B) in. (C) from . (D) among. (B) had been. (D) become. (B) stood. (D) waiting. 10. Howard held ________________ his tears at his dear pet’s funeral.. (A) onto. (B) up. (C) off . (D) back. 11. The picnic was ________________ fun after so much serious studying.. (A) good. (B) much. (C) rather . (D) much more. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(41) 3. 3rd IEO - SET B 12. There isn’t __________ money in the box.. (A) so much. (B) many. (C) much . (D) many more. 13. She was curious to know where __________ for the holidays.. (A) I had gone. (B) had I been going. (C) have I gone . (D) I have gone. 14. __________ old books are missing from the book shelves.. (A) Much. (C) Several. (B) Enough . (D) Few. 15. The media’s __________ coverage of the issue yielded results.. (A) remunerative. (B) recuperative. (C) remedial . (D) relentless. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO COMPLETE THE PARAGRAPH FROM THE OPTIONS BELOW. There was ___16____ ancient temple in a village. there was ____17___ huge statue of God and jewels.. As with all temples, here too. which was covered with precious gold. __18__ dark night, a burglar scaled the temple walls and made off. with all the jewels.. The police are on the ____19___. for. the culprits who have. escaped with the ____20___.. 16. __________. (A) a. (C) the. (B) an . (D). 17. __________. (A) this. (B) an. (C) the . (D) none of these. 18. __________. (A) Some. (B) That. (C) One . (D) On a. 19. __________. (A) watch out. (C) find out. (B) look out. (D) put out. 20. __________. (A) suspects. (B) bounty. (C) loot . (D) ransom. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(42) 4. 3rd IEO - SET B. FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE MOST APPROPRIATE IDIOM. 21. I haven’t had fun in ages, I’ve ___________________ just now.. (A) done all in a day’s work. (C) been hit by weather. (B) two for the price of one (D) too much on my plate. 22. Dhoni is confident of winning, after all he has ____________________.. (A) an ace up his sleeve. (C) an angel to guard . (B) a little bird in his wings. (D) a battle ship for all seasons. 23. What ___________, this was totally unexpected!. (A) a scar face. (B) a double face. (C) an about face. (D) an eager face. SECTION-II : READING READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. Among the old Tedas, it was customary for certain tribesmen to dress in the skins of the beasts they had slain, and thus to give themselves a fearsome air of brutality, which was calculated to strike dread into the hearts of their foes. Of course, it’s a fair guess that a cheetah or bison skin would make a warm, comfortable outer coat for a man whose life was in the most brutal of conditions atop ridges. Many legends tell of these cavemen-like soldiers, also known as Badangas, and folklore has it that they were physically transformed into the beasts whose skins they wore. The most common animals that the warriors were transformed into were the bull-tiger and leopard. Rumours suggest that the skins carried the power of the beasts and, when worn, turned the wearer into that animal at the height of its capabilities. The fact is that no one has ever set sight on a Badanga in the flesh. The Badanga was an object of sheer horror, as his life’s object was to challenge quiet villagers to a duel. As the then law of the land stood in the Teda tribe, a man who declined to accept a challenge from a Badanga forfeited all his worldly possessions, even his wife, over to the hands of his challenger. Therefore, the Badanga had any man he challenged at his mercy. If the Badanga slew him, the farmer’s possessions became his, and if the poor fellow declined to fight, he lost all legal right to his property anyway. A Badanga would invite himself to any feast and contribute to the hilarity of the entertainment by killing in gory fashion any merrymaker who displeased him. He might even single one out to murder for no other reason than to practice his combat skills. It is not difficult to imagine that popular superstition went along with the popular dread of these animal-skinned aggressors, and that they were believed to be filled with the force, as they certainly were with the ferocity, of the beasts whose skins they wore. In the unlikely event of a villager slaying a Badanga warrior, he was revered as a divine saviour and had a temple devoted to him. It wasn’t easy. Fire merely singed, a scythe landed a mere scratch, and a venomous spear just put him to sleep- what it took was a club made of the betel tree stump to fell this fiery warrior. Of course, it comes as no surprise that no one has heard of one such village victory yet. Does the belligerent Badanga have only a phantasmal existence? Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(43) 5. 3rd IEO - SET B 24. Where are you most likely to come across this passage?. (A) History readers for high school students. (B) People of the World - Nature magazine. (C) Encyclopedia entry about Badangas. (D) Novel about tribes and hunting. 25. Which is the best synonym of ferocity as used in this article?. (A) Viciousness. (C) Terrific. (B) Bravery . (D) Confidence. 26. What kind of climate did Teda warriors live in?. (A) Warm, comfortable climate. (B) Hot, sunny and windy climate. (C) Harsh, cold climate. (D) Mild, breezy and autumnal climate. . 27. Any one who refused to fight the Badanga had to ______________ all his possessions.. (A) sacrifice. (C) sell off. (B) earn . (D) protect. 28. What happened to a villager who won over a Badanga?. (A) He had to give up his temple.. (B) He became physically transformed.. (C) He acquired superhuman powers.. (D) He was treated like a guardian deity.. 29. Why did the tribal warriors dress in animal skins?. (A) To show off their victory to the villagers.. (B) They actually became like these animals.. (C) To fill their enemies’ hearts with fear.. (D) It helped them in performing magic.. 30. The animal skins had the power to change the wearer into a beast. This was ___________.. (A) a popular belief. (B) a customary practice. (C) a proven fact . (D) a divine act. 31. Badangas would kill villagers at a feast. (1) for fun . (3) because they were displeased. (A) 1 and 2. (C) 2 and 3. (2) to practice their dueling (B) 1 and 3. . (D) 1, 2 and 3. 32. Which was the only way to kill a Badanga?. (A) Stabbing them with an iron sword.. (B) Hitting them with a wooden club.. (C) Burning them with a fire.. (D) Shooting them with poison arrows.. 33. Which of these is a suitable title for the article?. (A) Supernatural Animalistic Badangas. (B) Terrible Badanga Cavemen on the Prowl. (C) Badangas – Fact and Fiction. (D) Animal skinned Agressors – Badangas. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(44) 6. 3rd IEO - SET B. READ THE PARAGRAPH AND CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION FOR EACH GAP. This is the tale of Bibi, the butterfly–not just any butterfly, but an adventure–loving butterfly full of the ____34________ born of youth. Yes, she was the quintessential ____35______ butterfly. Today in a fit of temper, she had left home and flown a long distance without thought of rest or sleep, over green gardens and frolicking farms. in search of the sweetest nectar. Her _____36_________ wings were tired. and _____37________. She drank the juice from a rose here and a daffodil there. A strange drowsiness ______38________ her. She curled up on the sturdy ____39______ of a leaf and fell fast asleep. And as is the case when anyone sleeps, she had the strangest dream. 34. __________. (A) impetuousness. (C) weariness. (B) absoluteness. (D) wolfishness. 35. __________. (A) laid-back. (B) hot headed. (C) fearful . (D) plodding. 36. __________. (A) floppy. (C) gawky. (B) pudgy. (D) frail. 37. __________. (A) droopy. (C) damp. (B) flappy . (D) shrivelled. 38. __________. (A) erased. (B) enraged. (C) enveloped . (D) endeared. 39. __________. (A) bark. (B) stalk. (C) stump. (D) bed. SECTION-III : Spoken and written expression CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION FROM THE OPTIONS GIVEN. Neera. : Hi, Amina! _________ (40) _________. Amina. : Well, _________ (41) _______ I suppose. I mean, the starting time’s great.. Neera. : Why’s that?. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(45) 7. 3rd IEO - SET B Amina. : It doesn’t start till noon, so I don’t have to get up early, and I needn’t set my alarm and all that.. Neera. : Cool! But then, you have to work late, right?. Amina. : Yeah, _________ (42) _________. Also, we aren’t allowed to leave till the last customer’s gone, and sometimes that’s around midnight!. Neera. : _________ (43) _________.. Amina. : And we are supposed to speak really carefully to customers and say things like “Have a nice day now”.. Neera. : Oh really!. Amina. : And we have to wear stupid hats!. Neera. : _________ (44) _________.. Amina. : The worst thing’s is you don’t get a moment’s rest to sit down anything.. Neera. : Mmmm…. ______________ (45) _________________. Amina. : No, hopefully I’ll find something better, and I’ll move on.. 40. __________. (A) Long time no see.. (B) How do you do?. (C) How’s your new flatmate? . (D) How’s the new job?. 41. __________. (A) It’s not all bad. (C) It’s really bad. (B) Not all good . (D) I’m totally enjoying it. 42. __________. (A) that’s the coolest thing. (B) that’s the down side. (C) that’s really convenient . (D) the big plus. 43. __________. (A) Oh, that’s really great. (B) No, that’s terrifying. (C) How sweet that sounds. (D) Oh, no, that’s awful. 44. __________. (A) That sounds fun. (C) That must be heavy. (B) You’re joking . (D) You must take a picture. 45. __________. (A) Do you want anything to eat?. (B) Is it too early to leave?. (C) Is it too late for you to have a drink?. (D) Do you think you’ll stay long?. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF). or.

(46) 8. 3rd IEO - SET B. READ THE QUESTIONS AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWER FROM THE OPTIONS GIVEN. 46. Asha is writing a quick post–it note to her brother to stick on the refrigerator, passing on a message received over phone. What will she include in the note?. (A) Time, person who called, message. (B) Day, date, time, reason for absence. (C) Greeting, person who called, time. (D) Message, day, date, greeting. 47. ‘Where on earth are my desktop files?’ How will you rephrase this in a formal email?. (A) Can you tell me if you’ve trashed my. (B) I was wondering if you’ve moved my desktop items.. (C) It would save me a lot of trouble if I knew what you did with my desktop files.. (D) How dare you touch my desktop items!. files?. 48. You are asking for directions to the bus station in a new town. How will you begin your question?. (A) Could you tell me where the bus station is?. (B) Hiya mate, where’s the bus station?. (C) Sorry for your trouble, but I’m a bit lost here.. (D) Hey old chap, bus station near here?. 49. Which is the best way to close a formal email?. (A) See ya soon. (C) Regards. (B) With respects . (D) Best. 50. You’ve been chatting with a friend. Which is the best way to end the conversation?. (A) I really enjoyed our meeting.. (B) I won’t take any more time.. (C) Much as I’d love to stay I regret that I can’t.. (D) Take care, see you later.. vvv. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(47) Class 9 4t h. Set A Year 2013. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(48) 2. 4th IEO - Set A. WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE FOR QUESTIONS 1 TO 12, CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. Example. If I _________ Bill Gates, I would move Microsoft to India.. A. B. C. D.. am had been were become. 1.. I ________ they’ll accept the offer, but it’s worth a try.. A. B. C. D.. 2.. I’m just _______________ to step out. Can I call you back later?. A. B. C. D.. 3.. No one else thinks I’ll win, but I’m pretty ________ of success myself.. A. B. C. D.. 4.. I couldn’t hear what they were saying; they were in the next room so their voices were _______________.. A. B. C. D.. 5.. The writer _______________ the idea for his first novel from an old folk tale.. A. B. C. D.. 6.. The teacher __________ tribute to freedom fighters during Independence Day celebration at school.. A. B. C. D.. suspect hope doubt expect. Anita __________ find her biology notebook since last week.. A. B. C. D.. 8.. My printer usually works well if I ___________ using it too much.. A. B. C. D.. 9.. The bookshop _______ its success to its wide range of titles.. A. B. C. D.. can’t could not be to couldn’t be able to hasn’t been able to. haven’t been not been not have not being. makes owes lends gets. 10. I know a quicker way to get there if you want to _______ time.. likely about almost soon. A. B. C. D.. spend invest save allow. 11. I will go to Nepal next year ___________ I have enough money.. definite confident assured doubtless. A. B. C. D.. providing if provided that provided if provided for. 12. Rita! You didn’t look carefully when you were crossing the road. You ____________ hit by a car.. muffled booming hoarse rough. A. B. C. D.. could have been can be should have been must have been. FOR QUESTIONS 13 TO 17, MATCH THE WORDS IN EACH LINE WITH THE OPTION THAT CAN BE USED WITH ALL OF THEM.. bought borrowed saved charged. praised promised paid prided. 7.. Example achieve, deserve, enjoy, meet with _____ .. A. B. C. D.. challenge change problem success. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF).

(49) 3. 4th IEO - Set A. 13. broadcast, gather, provide, publish _________ .. A. B. C. D.. In ____(25)____ Bear spent over 10 weeks on the mountain’s South-East face. This ____(26)____ a whole week at Camp Two simply waiting for the right conditions to make his attempt on the summit. When he finally made it to the top, he sat for 20 minutes, just gazing in wonder at the ____(27)____ before him.. information change a possibility a message. 14. ignore, look into, overlook, rule out __________ .. A. B. C. D.. freedom change a possibility an ambition. The hardest part was still to come though. Every year the number of climbers killed on Everest increases, with most deaths occurring on the descent.. 15. face, present, rise to, take up ____________ .. A. B. C. D.. It is ____(28)____ surprising then, that Bear should feel a ____(29)____ sense of relief when he eventually got back to base camp.. a problem a challenge information a question. Example A. C.. 16. main, important, salient, vital. A. B. C. D.. signs areas features organs. 18.. 17. luminous, incandescent, bright, sparkling. A. B. C. D.. assisting ordering. face speech clothes lights. A. B. C. D.. achieve reach get attain. A. B. C. D.. live lively in life alive. A. B. C. D.. power force vigour strength. A. B. C. D.. crest crown peak tip. A. B. C. D.. join unite attach link. A. B. C. D.. rising raising arising arousing. 19.. FOR QUESTIONS 18 TO 29, READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION TO FILL THE BLANKS. On top of the World In May 1998, just two years after breaking his back in a parachuting accident whilst (example) ____(D)____ in the army, Bear Grylls became the youngest Briton to ____(18)____ the summit of Mount Everest and return ____(19)____. He was just 23 years old. As his back recovered and he regained his ____(20)____, Bear decided to leave the army in order to pursue his lifelong ambition to conquer the highest ____(21)____ in the world. A friend of his was organizing an expedition to Everest and Bear was asked to ____(22)____. After a year spent preparing for the climb and ____(23)____ sponsorship money, he and his companions moved out to the Himalayas to ____(24)____ up the challenge.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. Copyright©2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF). B. obeying D. serving.

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