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3RD - Ksat - Level - I - Model Question Paper

The document outlines the guidelines and structure for a K-SAT L-1 aptitude test for Class 3 students participating in an interstate Olympiad in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It includes instructions for filling out the OMR answer sheet, a variety of multiple-choice questions across subjects like Mathematics and Science, and emphasizes the importance of following the rules during the exam. The test consists of 75 questions, totaling 150 marks, to be completed within 120 minutes.
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3RD - Ksat - Level - I - Model Question Paper

The document outlines the guidelines and structure for a K-SAT L-1 aptitude test for Class 3 students participating in an interstate Olympiad in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It includes instructions for filling out the OMR answer sheet, a variety of multiple-choice questions across subjects like Mathematics and Science, and emphasizes the importance of following the rules during the exam. The test consists of 75 questions, totaling 150 marks, to be completed within 120 minutes.
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K-SAT L-1 9 KALAM SCIENTIFIC ABHYASOTSAV


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APTITUDE TEST
CLASS - 3 INTERSTATE OLYMPIAD
Andhra Pradesh - Telangana

"Perfection Through Practice..." INTERSTATE OLYMPIADS

TOTAL QUESTIONS: 75 TOTAL MARKS: 150 TIME : 120 min


GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDENT
(Read the Instructions carefully before Answering)
G Read the instructions on the OMR ANSWER SHEET and DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET
fill in your NAME, 7 - digit STUDENT ID Number, SCHOOL
CODE and OTHER INFORMATION. UNTIL INSTRUCTED
G Use a BLUE or BLACK Ball Point Pen only. DONOT use

G
PENCIL.
There are 4 MULTIPLE – CHOICE QUESTIONS(1-4).
INTERSTATE
G Read the Questions carefully and choose the BEST
answer from the four possible options OLYMPIAD
G Mark only ONE answ er f or each question. All STUDENT NAME: _________________________
questions are compulsory. Darkening of more than one
circle in OMR answer sheet against any question SECTION: __________________________________
automatically gets invalidated.
STUDENT ID:
G Marks are NOT deducted for incorrect answers.
SCHOOL NAME: ___________________________
G You must BUBBLE your answers
1 2 3 4
on the OMR ANSWER SHEET only. PLACE: _____________________________________
You are NOT ALLOWED to Use CALCULATOR, CELL
G STATE: _____________________________________
PHONES or ANY ELECTRONIC GADGET in Exam Hall.
You may USE a spare paper for ROUGH work.
Return OMR ANSWER SHEET ONLY to the invigilator STUDENT’S
G at the end of the exam. SIGNATURE:

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KALAM
SCIENTIFIC APTITUDE TEST
INTERSTATE OLYMPIAD
Andhra Pradesh - Telangana

MATHEMATICS
Directions (1 - 4): Consider the following scenario
and answer the questions. In a family, there are 6
people, i.e., grandfather, grandmother, father,
mother, a boy and a girl. The age of the boy is 2
years. The girl is 3 years older than boy. Father's
age is seven times the age of girl. Mother is three
years younger than father. Grandfather's age is thirty
times the age of boy and grandmother is eleven times the age of girl.
1. The age of grandfather is _____ years.
1) 50 2) 55 3) 60 4) 65
2. The difference between age of grandfather and grandmother is _____ years.
1) 05 2) 10 3) 15 4) None of these
3. Which of the following statement is true ?
1) Age of mother is 40 years. 2) Age of father is 48 years.
3) Grandfather is 18 years older than mother.
4) Age of Grandmother is 55 years.
4. The age of mother is _____ years.
1) 50 2) 55 3) 32 4) 65
5. The number of eggs produced on a farm in the first five months of the year
is as follows:
Month : January February March April May
No. of Eggs : 5,961 4,228 5,879 4,907 5,164
Which of the following statements is true?
1) The number of eggs produced in April was less than in february.
2) The number of eggs produced in May was less than in March.
3) The number of eggs produced in January was less than in March.
4) The number of eggs produced in March was less than in May.
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6. Fill in the table below. The rule is to subtract 9 from each term.
Input 56 34 25 9
Out put ___ 25 16 ___
1) 37, 0 2) 47, 1 3) 47, 0 4) 37, 1
7. Look at the number grid below, Prachi starts from number 23. She takes 15
steps forward. On which number will she reach ?

1) 38 2) 37 3) 39 4) 36
8. Column – I Column – II
1) 33 + 28 1. 50 + 50
2) 67 + 21 2. 44 + 55
3) 88 + 12 3. 41 + 20
4) 51 + 48 4. 34 + 54
1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 3, 4, 1, 2 3) 2, 3, 1, 4 4) 4, 1, 2, 3
9. Which number makes the equation true?
1508 + 1125 = 2407 + ?
1) 226 2) 216 3) 126 4) 116
10. Which numbers complete the pattern?
4 + 5 = __________
40 + 50 = ___________
400 + 500 = __________
4000 + 5000 = ____________
1) 9, 90, 900, 9000 2) 9, 99, 990, 9990
3) 9, 90, 990, 9900 4) 9, 99, 900, 9000
11. Bubbly was arranging numbers in some grids using paper strips when her
kitty tore some numbers off the grids. Bubbly found that her kitty tore same
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number from all the three grids. Can you tell the number kitty tore off if the
answer of the vertical and horizontal multiplication is same in each grid ?

1) 15 2) 16 3) 17 4) 18
Direction (12 - 13): Bittu was checking his brother's maths homework and
found some facts different from the other. Help him to find the odd one out in
the following questions:
12. 1) 12 × 5 = 60 2) 3 × 20 = 60 3) 9 × 13 = 117 4) 18 × 6 = 104
13. 1) 9 × 13 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13
2) 15 × 6 = 90 3) 23 × 2 = 23 + 23
4) 7 × 14 = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7
14. Complete the passage given below using correct option.
Cherry is a very well bright student. She is good in studies as well as in
various other activities. She has won many prizes, certificates, trophies and
medals in many competitions in many schools. Last year she won 11 times
6 = __(i)__ medals in quiz competitions. She also won 3 times 8 = __(ii)__
certificates for sports. This year she won 7 times 6 = ___(iii)__ prizes in
writing competition and 4 times 5 = __(iv)_ trophies in drawing competition.
1) 66, 24, 42, 20 2) 45, 22, 34, 65 3) 23, 42, 54, 63 4) 25, 56, 47, 30
15. Pallu made some groups of balloons. She want someone's help to form the
groups properly. Can you please help her? 10  10 : 1 : : 100  100 : ?
1) 1 2) 10 3) 100 4) Don't know
16. Arrange given set of numbers to make the number sentence true. Use each
number once. ___ × ___ – ____ = 7
1) 5, 4, 2 2) 7, 1, 5 3) 4, 2, 6 4) 2, 5, 3
17. The mathematician Euclid lived about 2400 years ago. How many centuries
ago was this?
1) 32 centuries 2) 24 centuries 3) 56 centuries 4) 48 centuries
18. 42 apples are to be kept equally in 8 baskets. How many apples would
come in each basket? How many apples would be left out ?
1) 5, 2 2) 2, 5 3) 4, 4 4) 3, 5
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19. An auditorium has a capacity of 1024 people. If people can go inside in a
group of 8 only, then how many groups will go inside?
1) 104 2) 112 3) 120 4) 128
20. If a shopkeeper gives you change of Rs. 500 in the form of Rs. 20 notes,
then how many Rs. 20 notes do you get?
1) 50 2) 30 3) 25 4) 20
21. The table shows the number of vegetables kept in a basket. What fraction
of vegetables are not carrots and onions?
Vegetables Tomato Potato Carrot Onion Cabbage
Number 4 3 2 1 2
1 3 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 4 5 4
22. Sanjay, Ravi and Shikha bought an apple. They wanted to share the apple
equally. They cut the apple in three equal parts. Which of the following
statements are true?
i) They all get 1/3 of the apple ii) Ravi gets a smaller part than Shikha
iii) Sanjay gets one-third of the apple iv) Ravi gets one-fourth of the apple.
1) T T F F 2) T T T F 3) F F F T 4) T F T F
23. Sonu likes all numbers which have zeroes at the unit's place. What is the
fraction of such numbers in the given box?

15 5 12 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
11 11 11 11
24. Which of the following number sentence is same as the given figure?

1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1)  2)  3)  4) 
2 4 3 6 5 10 4 8
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1 1 1
25. What is  5  5   5 ?
 
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
10 20 4 5
SCIENCE
26. What is the characteristic of the plant whose product is shown below ?
1) The plant is small with woody stem
2) The plant is small with soft stem
3) The plant has weak stem and it grows along the ground
4) The plant has weak stem and needs support to grow.
27. Study the given flowchart and select the option to correctly fill the empty
spaces d and e.
1) Cinnamon and Neem
2) Clove and mustard
3) Tulsi and cocoa
4) Cardamom and almond
28. Jasmin planted a rose plant in pot A and another rose plant with the roots
cut off in pot B as shown. She measures the height of the two plants every-
day. She is trying to investigate __________
1) Whether rose plants can grow in pots
2) Whether rose plants need roots to make food
3) Whether rose plants can grow without water
4) Whether rose plants grow faster with or without roots
29. Which of the following fruits is most likely to be inedible ?

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30. The chart below records the growth of some bean seeds planted by Nikhil in
the science room.
Number of days Height (cm) Number of days Height (cm)
Day 1 0 Day 2 0
Day 3 0
What could have gone wrong?
1) Nikhil did not add fertiliser to the bean seeds.
2) Nikhil did not water the bean seeds.
3) Nikhil had switched off the fan in the science room.
4) Nihil had left the plant near the window.
31. Which of the following statements are correct?
a) Hollow bones in birds helps them to fly.
b) Streamlined body of birds helps them to walk on ground.
c) Perching birds have three toes in front and one at the back.
1) (a) and (b) 2) (b) and (c) 3) (a) and (c) 4) (a), (b) and (c)
32. Four children made the following statements about birds.
Ashok: All birds can fly. Beena: All birds have a beak.
Suchi: All birds have an outer covering of feathers.
Siddhi: All birds have an outer covering of feathers.
Whose statements about birds are true?
1) Ashok and Beena 2) Beena and Suchi
3) Ashok, Beena, Suchi and Siddhi 4) Beena, Suchi and Ashok
33. Identify the skin of the animal which gnaw its food.

1) 2) 3) 4)

34. Which among these animals does not belong to the habitat in which other
three live ?

1) 2) 3) 4)

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35. Naveen fainted in school playground while playing. The doctor said that his
brain did not get proper oxygen supply. It means that his ______ system
may have a problem.
1) Reproductive 2) Circulatory 3) Skeletal 4) Excretory
36. Select the INCORRECT option.
1) Helps in producing babies - Reproductive system
2) Controls our actions - Nervous system
3) Provides oxygen to all parts of the body - Respiratory system
4) Removes wastes from the body - Excretory system
37. Abhishek blew hard on a mirror surface. He observed that the mirror be-
came misty because of tiny water droplets that formed on the
mirror. What can he conclude from this activity?
1) Carbon dioxide is given off when we exhale.
2) Oxygen is given off when we exhale.
3) Water vapours are given off when we exhale. 4) None of these
38. Select the correct option regarding the organ system shown here.
1) If part P is removed, food will not be masticated and absorbed.
2) If part Q is removed, water from food will not be absorbed.
3) If part R is removed, complete digestion of all food compo-
nents will not take place.
4) None of these
39. Which of the following stops the bleeding of nose?
1) Sneezing 2) Moving head up and down
3) Pinching the nose 4) Rubbing the nose
40. Which of the following is a correct statement?
1) Ignore traffic signals after midnight.
2) Drive under the influence of alcohol.
3) Overtake without using your indicator lights.
4) Wear safety helmet while riding a motorcycle.
41. Which of the following is the best way to protect ourselves from accidents?
1) We should touch electric gadgets with wet hands.
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2) We should play with broken toys.
3) We should use floaters in the swimming pool.
4) We should run on the road.
42. To protect silk and woollen clothes, we should use:
1) Medicines 2) Salt solution
3) Benzene solution 4) Naphthalene balls
43. ______ should be present sufficiently in a healthy house.
1) Clean and fresh air 2) Sunlight
3) Mosquitoes 4) Both (1) and (2)
44. Rita has gone to Antarctica on a science trip. Select the option which on
unscrambling gives name of a clothing that she can wear over there.
1) TORHSS 2) KRSIT 3) ERSEAWT 4) TOACAIRN
45. From the following list, find out how many pets are there and how many
insects are there.
Bookworm, parrot, housefly, cat, ants, dog, mosquito, fish, rabbit, moth
1) 5 pets and 5 insects 2) 6 pets and 4 insects
3) 4 pets and 6 insects 4) 8 pets and 2 insects
46. Condensed water vapour which can be seen on the ground after a very cold
night is the
1) Mist 2) Frost 3) Fog 4) Dew
47. Which of the following causes wind to blow?
1) The rising up of cold air 2) The rising up of warm air
3) The rising up of water vapour in the air 4) All of the above
48. Arun took out a bottle of orange juice from a freezer. After a while, he
noticed some water droplets on the outside of the bottle. Where did the
water droplets come from?
1) From the cool air in the freezer
2) From the moisture in the surrounding air
3) From the orange juice 4) From Arun's hands
49. Why is the water cycle important to us?
1) It helps in the recycling of oxygen from the Earth to the sky.
2) It helps in the recycling of water from the Earth to the sky.
3) It helps in the recycling of carbon dioxide from the Earth to the sky.
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4) It helps in the recycling of nitrogen from the Earth to the sky.
50. Which two of the gases given below make up more than 95% of air?
1) Oxygen and carbon dioxide 2) Oxygen and nitrogen
3) Nitrogen and carbon dioxide 4) Nitrogen and inert gases
REASONING
51. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
A. Parrot B. Sparrow C. Peacock D. Skylark
1) CADB 2) ACDB 3) BDCA 4) ABCD
52 Which of the following words will come fourth in the English dictionary?
1) False 2) Follow 3) Faithfully 4) Fool
53. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related.
1) Petrol : Car 2) Ink : pen 3) Garbag : dustbin4) Lead : Pencil
54. Reptile is to lizard as flower is to ___?
1) Petal 2) Daisy 3) Steam 4) Bulb

55.

1) 2) 3) 4)

56.

1) 2) 3) 4)

57.

1) 2) 3) 4)

58.

1) 2) 3) 4)

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59. Find the missing letter.

1) O 2) N 3) P 4) R
60. Which number will replace the question mark?

1) 72 2) 65 3) 60 4) 59
61. Which picture in the given options belong to the group given in the question.

1) 2) 3) 4)

62. Which picture in the given options belong to the group given in the question.

1) 2) 3) 4)

63.

1) 2) 3) 4)

64.

1) 2) 3) 4)

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65. In a certain code, 'RATIONAL' is written as 'ARITNOLA'. How would 'TRIBAL'
be written in that code?
1) RTLALB 2) TIRALB 3) RTBILA 4) TIRABL
ENGLISH
66. Choose the correct option

1) Common noun 2) Collective noun 3) Abstract noun 4) Proper noun


67. Find the odd one out.
1) Myself 2) Yourself 3) That 4) Herself
68. Choose the correct verb in the sentence. The fire burns brightly.
1) Brings 2) Burns 3) Begins 4) Blows
69. Find the odd one out.
1) hoot 2) scream 3) quack 4) clang
Directions (70 - 71) : Choose the correct option
70. My daughter is learning to play ______ violin at her school.
1) a 2) an 3) the 4) none
71. Choose the correct preposition. We walked across the field.
1) about 2) across 3) beside 4) behind
Directions ( 72 & 73) : Choose the correct adjective
72. I couldn't eat anything more. I'm competely ________
1) full 2) empty 3) thin 4) strong
73. It's a very _____ story. It made me cry when I read it.
1) clean 2) bad 3) sad 4) weak
74. He sat behind a _______ desk.
1) Big wooden brown 2) big brown wooden
3) Wooden big brown 4) Brown big wooden
75. Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
I can't remember (who's , whose) book I borrowed last week.
1) who's 2) whose 3) whos' 4) none of these
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