Grade-4 NASSO Olympiad Question Paper
Grade-4 NASSO Olympiad Question Paper
Identify C
a) Incisors
b) Canines
c) Premolars
d) Molars
2. Choose the correct/incorrect statement(s) out of the following.
A- Mistletoe is a parasitic plant.
B- Rafflesia bears the world’s smallest flowers.
a) X: Tadpole with four legs, Y- Tadpole with two legs, Z- Tadpole with no legs
b) X: Tadpole with two legs, Y- Tadpole with four legs, Z- Tadpole with six legs
c) X: Tadpole with no legs, Y- Tadpole with two legs, Z- Tadpole with four legs
d) X: Tadpole with no legs, Y- Tadpole with four legs, Z- Tadpole with two legs
4. Fill in ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘Z’ in the following flow chart and then choose the correct
option.
6. How many gases can you find in the following word search?
O W C G J P W E T U
X S N I T R O G E N
Y X R B M Q Z D B J
G Q H Y D R O G E N
E A F Y I A N C Y E
N Z V H K Z E R H O
A E B N O P S F M N
M D T U L K X V G P
a) 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
11. The roots take water from the soil and it travels up by:
a) Artery
b) Leaves
c) Network of tubes
d) Stem
a.
b.
c.
d.
13. Choose the correct/incorrect statement(s) out of the following.
A- The yellow-coloured pigment in croton leaves is chlorophyll.
B- Plants produce carbon- dioxide gas while preparing their own food.
a) Statement A is correct but statement B is incorrect.
b) Statement B is correct but statement A is incorrect.
c) Both the statements are correct.
d) Both the statements are incorrect.
14. What can be concluded from the image given below?
a) Air exerts pressure
b) Air is needed for burning
c) Air occupies space
d) Candle stops burning if jar is closed
a) Sea breeze
b) Wind
c) Land breeze
d) Cyclone
a) Weaver bird
b) Parrot
c) Mynah
d) Nightingale
23.Refer to the following diagram for questions.
Identify ‘X’.
a) Solute
b) Solvent
c) Filtrate
d) Decant
24. Choose the correct/incorrect statement(s) out of the following.
A- Rainwater cannot be collected and stored in underground tanks.
B- We should not throw garbage in rivers, lakes, ponds etc.
a) Statement A is correct but statement B is incorrect.
b) Statement B is correct but statement A is incorrect.
c) Both the statements are correct.
d) Both the statements are incorrect.
25. In a map key which symbol is shown below?
a) A state
b) A capital
c) A hospital
d) A school
26. In a map key which symbol is shown below?
a) Railway track
b) Broken road
c) Network issue
d) Bad weather
27. What is shown in the following image?
a) Solar cooker
b) Solar panel
c) Biogas plant
d) Hydro plant
28. In the box given how many things can you find which exist in gaseous matter?
Smoke, leaf, sand, grain, rain, steam, milk, honey, air, wood
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
29. What is cementum?
a) The part of the tooth which is visible.
b) The outermost white part of the tooth.
c) A hole in a tooth.
d) Bone like substance which fixes tooth to jawbone.
30. Which property is incorrect for matter in liquid state?
a) Asteroid
b) Dwarf planet
c) Meteorites
d) Meteor
33. This planet has 1000 rings of dust and ice. The rings are visible from telescope.
a) Saturn b. Jupiter c. Venus d. Uranus
34. This planet is also called as ‘morning star’ and ‘evening star’ as it can be
located early morning or in evening as bright object in the sky.
a) Saturn b. Jupiter c. Venus d. Uranus
35. It is also called as the ‘red planet’. It appears reddish in the night sky.
a) Mercury b. Mars c. Jupiter d. Neptune
36. Which is the natural satellite of the earth?
a) Moon b. Sputnik I c. Sputnik II d. Aryabhatta
a) 345 days
b) 365 days
c) 366 days
d) 365 ¼ days
38. Arrange the names of the planets in correct order:
1- Neptune
2- Uranus
3- Mercury
4- Jupiter
a) 1234 b. 4321 c. 3421 d. 3241
39. Which phenomena is shown in the following image?
a) Solar eclipse
b) Lunar eclipse
c) Rotation
d) Revolution
40. When upper part of earth has summer what will be the season in the lower
half?
a) Winter b. Summer c. Monsoon d. Rainy
41. Which statement is incorrect out of the following?
a) There is more water than land on the earth.
b) We can use sea water directly for our use.
c) Water cycle is a continuous phenomenon.
d) Snow and ice melts to form water that flows into rivers.
42. Where is the center of the universe?
a. At the center of the Milky Way.
b. Near the middle of the Virgo cluster.
c. There is no center, if our current ideas are correct.
d. We don't know exactly, but probably near the Great Attractor.
43. Does all the galaxies moving away from us?
a. Yes.
b. No, all distant galaxies do, but some nearby ones do not.
c. No, all nearby galaxies do, but the distant ones do not.
d. No, elliptical galaxies do, but spiral galaxies don't.
44. How far from the center of our galaxy are we?
a. About 4 light years.
b. About 28,000 light years.
c. About 2 million light years.
d. About 25 billion light years.
45. Which of the following is not one of the main types of galaxies?
a. Spiral galaxy.
b. Elliptical galaxy.
c. Globular galaxy.
d. Irregular galaxy
46. Which is the second brightest natural object in the sky, after Moon?
a. Neptune
b. Venus
c. Mercury
d. Mars
47. Which planets are called as Ice Giants?
a. Uranus and Neptune
b. Earth and Mars
c. Mercury and Venus
d. Jupiter and Saturn
48. Who Proposed Big Bang theory?
a. Kant b. Chamberlain c. Edwin Hubble d. none of them
49. One light year is equal to______?
a. 9.461 × 1012 km
b. 9.461 × 1011 km
c. 9.4 × 1012 km
d. none of these