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rly, s ¢ O a a SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION Class 9 m:) SETA Year 2014 Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE FOR QUESTIONS 1 TO 18, CHOOSE THE BEST WORD TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE 1 Mr. Neel to the “Booker-2014” shortlist. A. pulls on B. nms off C. makes it D. falls in Me. Muhesjee selected for his second novel published in Mey, this year A. should being B. had been, C. have been D. must be We without eny doubt that our climate is changing A fed B. ae seeing ©. ere knowing D. can sey More devices could link people's brains dixectly to the internet, A. helpful B. forward C. advanced D. new Oceans have become more acidic then ever, A. isit B. im'tit C. haven't they D._sren’t they I have known her twenty years. A ia B. since C. from D. for ‘The Supreme Court reserves verdict coal blocks A from Bia Com D. for They dida’t agree, A for B. although they seid nothing 10 ul 1B 14 15 C. since D. yet You can write coherently nor legibly. A. only B. neither C either D. also They can rent a house, but they probably won't A wishit B. doso C. do the same D. hire Learning to write computer programs hes never been more valuable A serdly B mostly CC. probably D. usually The between power production and consumption is widening, A width B line C. space Dep A company needs to be ___, in terms of technology end worldwide trends. A. careful B. forward looking Cadet D. thinking sloud Reinhas normal life of citizens in Jemamu and Kashmir A am B. showered Cc. struck D. battered She was whether to enswer the phone or not. A. thinking B. unprepared C. doubtfal D. uncertain Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) SMIEO-SETA 3 16. Hopesfor an/ Ebola vaccine have been c te reised Dw A. reactive FOR QUESTIONS 19 TO 21, CHOOSE THE ODD BL effective WORD OUT C. infective ok Cemaen D. effective B. Interdependence 17. The truck tuned over on the highway, but Cink ‘no one was hurt. D._Interlocutor A dady 20. A Outage B. forhmataly B. Power C. tightly ©. Cessation Do gahaly D._ Breskdown 21. A. Initiate 18, Most students prefer science thematic. Bo Ite AL then ©. Incorporate Bo then D. Consoidate FOR QUESTIONS 22 T0 26, READ THE PASSAGE ——«22.-‘The investigation examined AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW, A. 15 million gene varistions B. 1,932 people ‘We share not just jokes, laghter end ou innermost ¢ secrets with our friends, we are also genstically 5 similar to our friends AUS study published in the proceedings of the 23. This gives us a deeper account of the origins of National Academy of Sciences analyzed 5 million ftiendship “This refers to reskers of gene variation from 1,932 people. The genetic makeup of pairs of unrelated fiends was compared with pairs of unrelated strangers, Close fiends shared about 1 percent of the seme gene variants. In other words, unrelated friends had as D. the progress such genetic similarity as fourth cousins or people who shave greet- great peat grandparents 1 percent of close friends 30,000 years of evolution A. the explanstion B_ the social aspect C. tmmen evolution 24, We closely associate with people who are ‘Most people don’t even know who their fowth: lke us cousins ael Yet, we somehow, among « myried of A. casually possibilities, manage to select as friends the people, B. fimsily who resemble our kin C. frivolously Friends are most similar in genesthat affect the sense D. outwardly of smell and most different in genes thet control immunity or eality to protect aguinst diseases 25. The study compared Acdiference inimmune system genesis eso seenin A. related fiends with strangers spouses and may have an evolutionary explanation- B. unelated friends with unrelated strangers having the genesto fight different infections reduces C. relatives with strangers therii-of epidemics or spreadof diseases The social D. fourth cousins with fiends aspect may explain why humen evolution appeersto have progressed fester inthe lest 30,000 yeers. 26. An appropriate title would be * This gives us a deeper account of the origins of A. Evolutionsry Explanations friendship. Not only do we form ties with people B. The Role of Genes superficially like ourselves, but also with people, C. The Origins of Friendship vrho are like us on a deep genstic level DO Testes ‘Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 4 FOR QUESTIONS 27 TO 31, READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. oe have been solved, not because of a scientific breakthrough or painstaking research, but after @ maintenance team’s hosepipe tumed out to be tittle short, Archaeologists have long ergued over whether the ancient monument was once a perfect circle or if it was always, anit ix now, an incomplete ring When # hosepipe used to keep the grass green in hot spells failed to reach a broken prt ofthe circle, ‘unsightly brown patches began to eppeer. Custodian Tam Daw fretted over the blemisheswhen he realized they matched the spots where stones would probably have stood if the monument had been a complete cicele Dew seid it was a “light bulb moment”. “I was standing on the public path looking at the grass neat the stones and thinking we needed to find « Ionger hosepipe to get the parched patches to geen vp." he sid The marks were where archaeologists had looked vvithout success for signs that there had been stone holes. “I called my colleague over and he sew them and realized their possible significance as well, Not being archaeologists, we called in the professionals” Aerial photographs were hnuriedly commissioned (before the reins and removed the brown patches) and the scorch marks on the western side of Wiltshire site, southwest England, were mapped Some of the brown patches indeed tallied with where stones would have stood if the circle was complete, a SMIEO-SETA Other brown patches corresponded to recorded uchacological excavations, including trenches dug by the engineer William Gowland in 1901. That some of the patches matched the ste of the trenches supports the theory that they indicate disturbed goud ‘The conclusions have been detailed in a report by Dew endpublishedin the latest edition of the journal eee? ‘The report points out that, despite being one of the most intensively explored prehistoric monuments, Stonehenge continues to hold suptises It also highlights the value of contin ally surveying the site from the ground and ait ‘Susan Greaney, senior properties historian for English Heritage, said the accidental discovery was “really significant” The caretaker wes disturbed when he became were thet A. the water pipe was not long enough B. the water could not reach all parts of the incomplete circle C. umpleasant deck spots hed appeared D. the dark masks matched the stone holes Icalled my colleague over and he saw them ‘Them, refers to the AC signs B. ecchecologists C. stone holes D. discoloration The marks of the stone holes indicate thet Stonehenge was AL what is at present B. exactly whet itis now C. enincomplete circle D. a complete circle ‘Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) SMIEO-SETA 5 30. Stonehenge has been repestedly investigated 31, The expression “light bulb moment” means a because moment of A. mony new things can come to light A. sudden proof B._ itis a very old monument B_ sudden knowledge C. thas meny unsolved secrets C.sudden tight D. ongoing viewing is necessary D. sudden realization SEPM Ease) FOR QUESTIONS 32 TO 35, CHOOSE THE BEST REPLY TO COMPLETE EACH CONVERSATION, ae a ___(36)__ subject for children in schools 32, Bela: ‘Do you age with me?” from the ege of five? Bittu : « : Official Children are not learning the (37)____they need to compete in the 21” century A No The ability to code and program a computer is B_ I’m afiaid, I don't ___@8)_ifyouwanttobea (39) Why should 1? But if youwant to use them ese (40), D. Notatall rather than a passive consumer of other people's technology, you need to be able to code yourself. 33. Guest: ‘CenI help?” Hostess * : 36 ‘A. Why should you? A required B. Ohno, you cannot B. compulsory C. must C. Thanks Everything's dane 5 Sy D._You,won't understend 37 34. Preeti: ‘Ma'am, as you're in Mumbai, cen I mest A ats rou somewhere?” B. talents x C. knecks Ma'am: D. alls ‘A. No, you cennot 38 Bo I'm sory I'm busy A. essence C. Another time. Not now B. importance : C. essential D._ I'm very busy D. obligntory 35. Hostess: “Would you like « glass of water?" 39 Guest * A. determiner B. constructor A Can have lime juice? C tala B. No I'm not thirsty D. developer ©. No thanie you! ‘0 D. No A. weapon on OUESTIONS Je GO uD CHOOSE THE B. toot FOR QUESTIONS 36 TO 40, CHOOSE THE C design BEST OPTION TO FILL IN THE BLANKS. D. product Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 6 SMIEO-SETA FOR QUESTIONS 41 TO 45, READ THE LETTER 2 AND CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE OPTION, AC fit Bo tat Dear Meher, C. begming Iwould like to___(41)__ what Ive been D. starting trying to tell you from the very (42)__ 3 Iwill help you with « reading list and help you A. compose ___43)_ an expesimental situation, but B. put on Iwill not be able to go__(44), C. frame D. setup town, this being my holiday month 44 Best Wishes: A with B. from cay C. nwith D. through 4 ‘6 A. make nue A. into BL daify B. ebout ©. make certain C. oxtof D. describe D. on No ea lo} FOR QUESTIONS 46 AND 47, CHOOSE THE BEST WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE. ee aa aac bolic ara from Rejasthan, has been apassionste shooter since 46. This bed would serve the the age of 10. purpose of both sofa as well as a cot in a nomel ee ee eet oe bedroom air pistol silver at this year’s Commonwealth A. valuable Games. “I have so much to leam and improve,” eae she seid “Abhinav Bindraismy (48) inspiration 5 ee There is « long way to goto (49) myself And, with the Chinese and Koreans 47. The of literacy is such that it can round, the competition in Incheon will be much take you places. 60 A. cle B. power C. meaning 48 Daly A goal FOR QUESTIONS 48 TO 50, READ THE TEXT B ideal AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION TO FILL IN C. target THE BLANKS D. dean Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) SMIEO-SETA 49 vamp ongenize introduce settle establish 50. A atte B. strong C. tougher D. sougher Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) rly, s ¢ O a a SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION Class 9 m:) SET B Year 2014 Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE FOR QUESTIONS 1 TO 19, CHOOSE THE BEST WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. 1, The flood waters have begun to recede from parts of Srinages, 2 A. have they B. haven't they C. isn’tit| D. isit 2. Both mother end baby ___ safe Bis C. was D. isbeing 3. Asnight . rumours spread A. is progressing B. progressed ©. progresses D. is progressed 4. They been given satellite phones for A. have also B. se also C. has also D. also 5. Iwas lost. Two roads diverged in the forest it was difficult to choose one of them A and B. tut ©. then D. also 6. The sand was comfortable to sleep A with, Bin C. under D. on 7. My plane was delayed, Iwas stuck at the aisport. B. however C. when D. = 8 10 n 1 1B 14 . Ihave only one option end thet is to take recourse to legal action A Laslly B. Definitely C. Finally D. Initielly | filled in my application, . there is @ problem, A. only B. however Calo D. whenever We have known each other a long time A for Bo from cia D. at The government to grow millets encouraging farmers A. isbeing B. hes been ©. was being D._ have been be the case, my friends always stood by me A. Whatever B. Wherever ©. However D. Whenever Ifyou follow these instructions, you____get lost. A. cannever B. must never C. not ever D. won't never A snake was slithering the tree A on B. into Clowes D. down Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) ShIEO -SETB 3 15, The bread maker is a very useful Cc. more A. invention Di even B. process . : é ee 19. She seid, We want food and water gently. D. desge Indirect speech: rt?! __ A. She sid she wanted food and water wgentiy 16, The best thing my country is the B. She wanted food and water urgently variety in culture, traditions and languages C. She said they want food and water wgently A about D. She said that they wanted food and water Boon urgently cot Do ike FOR QUESTIONS 20 AND 21, CHOOSE THE ODD WORD OUT. 17. How they won the elections is 2 ‘A doe 20. A Recycle B. regretful BL Save C. debatable C. Useful D. countable D. Convert 18, Bengaluru is pleasant, end importantly, 21. A Seam itis not hamid Bo Fraud ‘A however C. Trick B. also D. Rob FOR QUESTIONS 22 TO 26, READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW, On September 9, 2014, Google commemorated the 186" birth anniversary of Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) the Russian author and philosopher, with a slide show showcesing his greatest works. One of the giants of Russien literature, he owrote his frst great novel, War and Peace in the 1860s. Generally, thought to be one of the greatest novels ever written, semarkeble for its dramatic breath end unity, its vast cenvas includes 580 characters, many historical, others fictional, In 1873, Tolstoy set to work on the second of his best known novels, Arma Karenina. He continued to write fiction throughout the 1880s and 1890s. His fiction consistently attempts to convey realistically the Russian society in which he lived. Anna Karenina (1877) tells perellel stories of an adulterous women trapped by the conventions and felsities of society and of a philosophical Iendowner, who works alongside the peasants in the fields and seeks to reform their lives. Tolstoy not only dew from his life experiences, but also created characters in his own image, such as Pierre and Prince Andrei in War and Peace, and Levin in Amma Karenina Tolstoy served as a second lieutenant in an artillery regiment during the Crimean war. His experiences in battle helped stir his subsequent pacifism, and gave him material for a realistic depiction of the horrors of war, in his later work His contemporaries paid him lofty tributes, Dostoevsky thought him the greatest ofall living novelists. Gustave Flaubert, on reading a translation of War and Peace, exclaimed, “What en astist and what « psychologist” Leter critics end novelists continue to bear testament to Tolstoy's art. Virginie Woolf declared him to be the grectest of all novelists, James Joyce noted thet “He is never dull, never stupid, never pedantic, never theatrical!” Thomas Men owrote of Tolstoy's seemingly guileless astistry. “Seldom did art work so much like nature” Such sentiments were shared by Proust, Faulkner and Nabokov. The letter heaped superlatives upon Arma Karenina, he questioned, however, the reputation of “War and Peace” 1n1908, Tolstoy wrote ‘ALetter to a Hindu’ outlininghis belief in non-violence, as ameans or Indiato gain independence from British colonial rule. In 1909, Gandhi wrote to the femous write, andin his autobiography, acknowledged Tolstoy as “the greatest apostle of non-violence thatthe present age has produced” Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 4 5NIEO -SETB 22. ....showeasing his greatest works. This means Ca women confined by traditions D. the problems of women, A. displaying the best scenes from his novels Bene 25. Tolstoy's writing is neither scholarly nor B. presenting characters from his novels C. showing pictues of his greatest novels sxeggersted sccording to D. exhibiting pessages from his greatest works ‘Thomes Men, B. Williem Faulkner 23, War and Peace is considered to be ___ ever C. Marcel Proust wsitten D. James Joyce ‘A. guester then all other novels ” B. one of the grest novels 26. Characters like Pierre, Prince Andrei and Levin in C. one of the grestest novels his novels D. the greatest novel ee new to Tolstoy 24, Arma Karenina is « story of B. ee extensions of Tolstoy ‘A. landowners end peasants C. we pictues of Tolstoy B. 580 characters D. closely resemble Tolstoy FOR QUESTIONS 27 TO 31, READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW, Lady boss assigns stringent deadlines to her team. Then she goes home, cooks several dishes for dinner end phones the tnusband asking him to come home soon The husband hes a lot of work to finish because he happens to be in a team ‘where the boss hes cracked the whip. Of course, his boss is the wife and this is the new India where women are smart, powerful and accomplished and ‘nusbands don’t have to tussle with their egos to report to theis wives, at work. The Airtel ad, whose plot line is described sbove, should have warmed our hearts, but it has not Feminists are frothing at the mouth because the Ad depicts thet even successful cereer women have to eventuslly conform to traditional roles, To my mind, this is a truly blinkered view. Liberal attitudes towards women imply that they should be free to do whatever they like. In this case, here was @ successful and smart women who likes to cook. And when she’s finished the cooking, she would like her husband to be home so they could est together. What is regressive about that? ‘A lot has changed for the whan Indien women in the last yeer-and-e-helf. Safety and equality have come to the forefront of discussions. While a lot remains to be done, it is not just the glass half full view thet things are chenging for the better. Yet, these knee-jerk reactions to what conslitutes women’s roles are mindless hysteria, not measured enalysis, It ist feminism to demand thet women only do what they haven't traditionslly done. It is feminism to demand thet ‘women be able to choose whet they want to do- whether it is pulling an all-nighter at work, heading out for a drink end a dance, tending to a sick child at home or cooking e meal for the family Sometimes this requires superluman stalls in juggling schedules and planning shead Often, some of it is near impossible. Yet, the sheer fact thet the women is doing something because she chooses to is all the evidence of liberation one needs. It’s cutting the nose to spite the face to suggest thet « successful career women should not be allowed to go home and indulge in an activity she enjoys. Even if it happens to be playing the role of a ‘traditional’ wife ‘Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) ShIEO -SETB 27. The events described in the passage relate to A. women B. traditional women C. en atlitude D. en advertisement 28. The tone of the writer is A exciting B. famorous C. serious D. gentle 29. Feminists are A. very conventional B. very excited FOR QUESTIONS 32 TO 35, CHOOSE THE BEST REPLY TO COMPLETE EACH CONVERSATION 32. CEO : ‘Your delay in submitting the project has put me in a fix.” om: * > A. Lean see that B. [had other things to do C. Such things happen D. Pm sony 33. Mother : ‘You need a heiscut.” Son A. Don'tissitete me B. Sowhet? C. Stop telling me D. I think so, too, 34, Wife : “You are not listening” Husband: ‘__ A Hmm B. Don’t order me ©. You said something? D. What's your problem? 35. Mary: ‘You are wearing a lovely sai.” Geeta: > A. Don't cast an evil eye B. I don't like it. You take it C. [looks very cheep D. Youlike i? Thank you C. extremely progressive D. extremely angry 30. The writer the advertisement A. supports B. opposes ©. blames D. sidicules 31. A blinkered view is A. seeing through blinkers B. snimpattiel view C. seeing through one eye D. limited view SEPM Ease) FOR QUESTIONS 36 TO 38, CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION TO FILL IN THE BLANKS. Tenet : “Serena is the world number one and the US Open champion” Suzie : “The G6), Williems again proved she remains on top of women’s tennis st the age of 33.” Janet : “She's the first player to win the season finale, three timesina___@7)__.” Swie“__@3)__ itin 1992.” Monica Seles. She won 36 supassing sumountable peerless comparable vamp 37 line rank vamp 38 But only Only after Since only When paw Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) 6 5NIEO -SETB FOR QUESTIONS 39 TO 45, READ THE LETTER 41 AND CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE OPTION TO A. more FILL IN THE BLANKS Bo oote C. increasing ‘Dear Mr. Behra, D. € ‘The present work, which is being carried out is newer not __G5)___ in the tender tothe contractor ms Why don't you call a meeting of the members of the society to (40). them about AD finish this (41). work? I wish to state that BL end the protiem, which you are trying to (42) C. solve is a (43) problem. You cannot D. unlock (44)__ some flat owners and expect others to share the cost. You must be concerned a about the well-being of the society and not just A ame cater to the demands of (45) few Bude Yous sincerely © identical Pade Kentle Do common 39. “4 A. included A like Bo within B. favour c. found ©. support D._ being D. recognize a 45 A tall A. selected BL know BL selective C. show C. selecting D. inform D. select ACHIEVERS SECTION FOR QUESTIONS 46 TO 48, READ THE TEXT 46. AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION TO FILL IN a THE BLANKS. snerease BL reise ‘Athletes may now rely on a more organic drink C. enhance to (46)__their performance ~ Beetroot D. if juice In___(47)__ improving athletic performance, research has also found that 47 beetroot cen improve the quality of life for A ehoveall hheert patients The __(48)___of beetroot come from the nitrate found within it, which B. top of increases the blood flow to the muscles, during ©. more then exercise D. addition to Copytight@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) ShIEO -SETB 48 49 A. benefits B. goodness C. comforts D. enjoyments 50 CHOOSE THE BEST WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE. This was his last sari, his parting gift to some lucky boride, ‘This’ refers to the vamp ant ‘bride CHOOSE THE ODD WORD OUT. A B c D Expedition Procrastinetion Postponement ‘Temporization ‘Copyright@2015. Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) ANSWER KEYS 1ST IEO 1. (0) (©) }. (C) . (8) = (©) 2 12, 22. “ o)) . (D) 32, 42, “ 8) 3. () 13. 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