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Eduranet Intellectual Olympiad Exam Critical Thinking & Creative Sample Question Papers

Organisation : Eduranet Intellectual Olympiad Foundation
Exam : Eduranet Intellectual Olympiad Exam
Document Type : Sample Question Papers
Subject : Critical Thinking and Creative Skills
Class : Class V- X

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Critical Thinking and Creative Model Question Papers :

Class – V- X :
Max. Marks : 75
Duration : 75 Mins.

Related / Similar Question Paper :
Eduranet Intellectual Olympiad Analytical & Problem Solving Question Paper

intellectualolympiad.com Sample Question Paper

Critical Reasoning Test :
Directions (Q. 1-5) : There are five persons, A, B, C, D and E. One is badminton player, one is chess player and one is tennis player. A and D an unmarried ladies and do not take part in any game. None of the ladies plays chess or badminton. There is a married couple in which E is a husband. B is the brother of C and is neither a chess player nor a tennis player.
1. Who is the badminton player ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
2. Who is the tennis player ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
3. Who is the chess player ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
4. Who is the wife of E ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
e) Insufficient information to predict.
5. The three ladies are:
a) A, B and C b) B, C and D c) A, B and D
d) A, C and D e) None of these

Directions (Q. 6-10) : In questions 6-10, there are two statements followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii). You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements disregarding commonly known facts. If only conclusion (i) follows, then mark (a) if only (ii)follows, then mark (b); if both (i) and (ii) follow, then mark (c); if either (i) or (ii) follows, then mark (d) and if neither (i) nor (ii) follows, then mark (e).
6. Statements :
(1) All lamps are poles.
(2) Some poles are woods.
Conclusions :
(i) Some lamps are woods.
(ii) Some woods are poles.

7. Statements :
(1) Most tanks are guns.
(2) Some guns are stones.
Conclusions :
(i) Some stones are guns.
(ii) Some tanks are stones.

8. Statements :
(1) All windows are boys.
(2) All boys are desks.
Conclusions :
(i) All Windows are desks.
(ii) Some desks are not windows.

9. Statements :
(1) All cards are cups.
(2) No cup in glass.
Conclusions :
(i) All cups are cards.
(ii) No card is glass.

10. Statement :
(1) All chairs are houses.
(2) Some shoes are houses.
Conclusions :
(i) Some chairs are shoes.
(ii) Some shoes are chair.

Directions (Q. 11-15): In Questions 11-15 a conclusion is drawn from two given statements. Mark the conclusion as
a) If it necessarily follows from the two statements;
b) If it is only a far-drawn conclusion;
c) If it is in conflict with the two given statements;
d) If it is doubtful.

11. A: The sum of the angles of a triangle ABC is 1800.
B: Angle A in triangle ABC is 1100.
Conclusion: Angle B is 350.

12. A : Mohan is studying in a public shool.
B. Mohan is very intelligent.
Conclusion: All public school children are sharp and intelligent.

13. A: Goa is full of rivers.
B. Ferry service is available almost everywhere.
Conclusion: Goa needs no river-bridges.

14. A: The clerks are permanent government servants.
B. Ministers hold office for short tems.
Conclusion: Clerks are senior to ministers.

15. A : Only those, who are allergic to mosquito repellent cream, use mosquito nets.
B : Mukesh uses mosquito net.
Conclusion: Mosquito repellent cream suits Mukesh.

Directions (Q. 26-30): Select the lettered choice that bears almost the same relation to the word in small letters as exists between the capitalized words.
26. PEN : WRITING : : Rubber:
(a) Remover (b) Erase
(c) Eraser (d) Snub

27. LANGUAGE : ALPHABET : : Number:
(a) Figure (b) Decimal
(c) Digit (d) Arithmetic

28. CANVASSING : ELECTION : : Advertisemment:
(a) Market (b) Marketing
(c) Popularity (d) Business

29. MAP : LOCATION : :
(a) Country : Continent (b) Dictionary : Meaning
(c) Food : Thought (d) District : Field

30. HOLI : COLOUR : :
(a) Diwali : Festival (b) Diwali : Sweets
(c) Diwali : Lights (d) Diwali : Gambling

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  1. is it modal paper of critical puzzle test……..

  2. good. its kind of tough

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