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The written examination for Class VIII will be in two stages: Stage I examination at the State/UT level will comprise of two parts, namely 1.Mental Ability Test (MAT) 2.Scholastic Ability Test (SAT) covering social sciences, sciences and mathematics. Part/Section MAT (Mental Ability test) Areas Tested Reasoning No.of Questions Total Marks Total time alloted for the section 90 minutes
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Each state will nominate students (as per the state quota) to appear for stage II at National level
Stage II examination at the National level will comprise of 1. Mental Ability Test (MAT),
2. Scholastic Ability Test (SAT) covering social sciences, sciences and mathematics
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Reasoning Mathematics (20 questions) Science (35 questions from Physics,Chemistry and Biology) Social Sciences (35 Questions from from Social Sciences) The last 10 questions are mixed from different subjects.
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Exam Conducted by Address Contact No Website Tentative Date of Exam Subject For Classes : : : : : : : Knowledge Society of India Knowledge Society of India, J.K. Complex, Lad Bazar, Hyderabad -500002 040 24510620 9290201021 Email : Knowldege_society@yahoo.com October/November General Knowledge, I.Q. I to XII
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NSO Syllabus
Class 1 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 10 questions in section I and 25 in section II. Syllabus
Section I (Mental Ability): Numerals, Number Name and Number Sense (2 digit numbers), Addition, Subtraction, Length, Weight, Time, Money, Geometrical Skills, Patterns, Odd One Out, Series Completion, Problems Based on Figures. Section II (Science) : Plants, Animals, Human Beings and Their Needs, Good Habits and Safety Rules, Air and Water, Weather and the Sky. 25 in section II. Class 2 Syllabus The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 10 questions in section I and
Section I (Mental Ability): Numerals, Number Name and Number Sense (3 digit numbers), Addition, Subtraction, time, calendar, measurement of Weight, Length and Temperature, geometrical Shapes, money, Problems Based on Figures, Series Completion, Patterns, Find Odd Numeral Out. Section II (Science) : Plants, Animals, Human Body, Family, Food, Clothes, House and House Makers, Occasions and Festivals, Occupation, Good Habits and Safety Rules, Transport and Communication, Earth and Universe. Class 3 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 10 questions in section I and 25 in section II. Syllabus
Section I (Mental Ability): Numerals, Number Names and Number Sense (4 digit numbers), Addition, Subtraction, fractional Numbers, multiplication, division, time, straight and Curved Lines, calendar, measurement of Weight and
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Section I (Mental Ability) : Number and Numeration (5 digit numbers), Place-value, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Comparison, Geometrical Shapes, Symmetry, Measurement of Length, Weight and Capacity, Time, Money, Fractional Numbers, Pictorial Representation of Data, Roman Numerals, Multiples and Factors, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, CodingDecoding, Direction Sense, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Patterns, Conversions, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test. Section II (Science): Plants, Animals, Human Body, Water, Matter and Materials, Transport, General Activities, Earth and Universe. 35 in section II. Class 5 Syllabus The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and
Section I (Mental Ability) : Number Sense, Regional and Roman Numerals, Numbers up to Lakhs, Multiples and Factors, Fractional Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Decimals, Geometrical Shapes and Angles, Symmetry, Measurement of Length, Time, Money, Weight, Perimeter and Area of Square, Rectangle and Circle, Pictorial Representation of Data, HCF and LCM, Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense, Patterns, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test. Section II (Science) : Animals, Plants and Food, Human Body and Health, Water, Matter, Natural Resources and Calamities, Earth and Universe, General Science. Class 6 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and 35 in section II. Syllabus
Section I (Mental Ability) : Roman Numerals, Number Sense, HCF and LCM, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Fractional Numbers, Decimal Fractions, Geometrical Shapes, Angles, Arithmetical Ability, Measurements, Area and Perimeter of Rectangle, Square, Circle, Triangle, Volume, Pictorial Representation of Data, Integers, Factors and Multiples, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Patterns, Direction Sense, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test. Section II (Science) : Motion and Measurement of Distances, Light, Shadows and Reflections, Electricity & Circuits, Fun with Magnets, Air & Water, Sorting and Separation of Materials into Groups, Changes Around Us, Living Organisms & Their Surroundings, Food, Health & Hygiene, Fibres to Fabrics. Class 7
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Section I (Mental Ability) : Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Data Handling, Simple Equations, Lines and Angles, The Triangle and its Properties, Congruence of Triangles, Comparing Quantities, Rational Numbers, Practical Geometry, Perimeter, Area and Volume, Algebraic Expressions, Exponents and Powers, Symmetry, Visualising Solid Shapes, Logical Reasoning, Conversions, Simple Probability. Section II (Science) : Heat, Motion and Time, Electric Current and its Effect, Winds, Storms and Cyclones, Light, Acids, Bases and Salts, Physical and Chemical Changes, Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals, Fibres to Fabrics, Nutrition in Plants and Animals, Respiration in Organisms, Transportation in Plants and Animals, Reproduction in Plants, Natural Resources and Their Conservation. Class 8 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and 35 in section II. Syllabus
Section I (Mental Ability) : Rational Numbers, Operation on Rational Numbers, Decimal Representation of Rational Numbers, Exponents and Powers, Direct and Inverse Variations, Comparing Quantities, Algebraic Expression, Factorization of Algebraic Expressions, Linear Equation in One Variable, More About Triangles, Congruent Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Mensuration, Statistics, Arithmetic Ability, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Problem Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures. Section II (Science) : Crop Production and Management, Microorganisms, Synthetic Fibres and Plastics, Metals and Non-metals, Coal and Petroleum, Combustion and Flame, Conservation of Plants and Animals, Cell, Reproduction in Animals, Force and Pressure, Friction, Sound, Chemical Effects of Electric Current, Some Natural Phenomena, Light, Stars and Solar System, Pollution of Air and Water. Class 9 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and 35 in section II. Syllabus Section I (Mental Ability) : Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclids Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Herons Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability, Logical (Verbal and Nonverbal) and Analytical Reasoning. Section II (Science) : Motion, Force and Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Work and Energy, Sound, Matter in Our Surroundings, Is Matter Around Us Pure, Atoms and Molecules, Structure of Atom, Cell - The Fundamental Unit of Life, Tissues, Diversity in Living Organisms, Why Do We Fall Ill, Natural Resources, Improvement in Food Resources. Class 10 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 15 questions in section I and 35 in section II. Syllabus
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Section I (Mathematics) : Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequations, Differentiation, Sequences and Series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.), Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Section, Trigonometry, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Logic, Limits, Probability, Introduction to 3-D Geometry, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. or Section I (Biology) : Diversity in the Living World, Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals, Cell : Structure and Functions, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology. Section II (Physics & Chemistry) : Physics: Units & Measurements, Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat & Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves. Chemistry:Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Hydrogen, The s-Block Elements, The p-Block Elements (Groups 13 and 14), Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry. Class 12 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 2 sections: 20 questions in section I and 30 in section II. Syllabus
Section I (Mathematics) : Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers, Linear Inequations, Quadratic Equations, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Section, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Exponential and Logarithmic Series, Mathematical Logic, Statistics & Probability, Three Dimensional Geometry, Vectors, Stocks, Shares and Debentures, Average and Partition Values, Index Numbers, Matrices and Determinants, Limits, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Verbal and Nonverbal Reasoning. or Section I (Biology) : Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology in Human Welfare, Biotechnology, Ecology.
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NCO
Next exam date : 20th & 27th Sep 2012
About NCO Exam :The first of its kind in the country, the National Cyber Olympiad is now a global search competition that aims at identifying and nurturing cyber talent amongst the youngsters. It is as much about inspiring the younger generation to enhance their knowledge and comprehension of issues related to computers and IT as about testing their aptitude in these streams. It is an international level competition focusing on Mental Ability, Logical & Analytical Reasoning in computers and IT... in general. The National Cyber Olympiad is in two levels: Level 1 : The first level of the test is organized in the respective schools of the participants during the school hours. (i) The level 1 competition is a written objective-type test of 60 minutes duration comprising 35 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 2 to class 4 and 50 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 5 to class 12. (ii) The question paper consists of : (A) Mental Ability, (B) Logical and Analytical Reasoning, (C) Computer and Information Technology (iii) There are separate question papers for each class. (iv) The medium of the test is English. (v) CBSE, ICSE/ISC and State Board syllabus is followed for setting the test papers.
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Clarifications : Any clarification regarding rules, format/pattern of the paper, etc., may be sought from SOFs office through Phone, fax or e-mail at info@sofworld.org Telefax:0124-4951200, 09312680857 Registered Office: B-8 / 406, Taj Apts., Ring Road, New Delhi-110029 Admin Office: Plot No 99, Sector 44, Gurgaon - 122003 Benefits from NCO Promotes awareness about computers and computer education. Develops confidence among students to take an early lead in a computer-oriented world. Supplements the learning of subjects of state boards and national boards including CBSE, ICSE and NIOS. Enables students to understand the latest technologies in a fast changing world of computers. Makes the school/institution aware of the concept of SMART school of Ministry of Human Resource Development, where the emphasis is not only on imparting IT education but also on development and use of computer skills which are indispensable in the present millennium. A comprehensive CQ (Computer Quotient) report highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the participant. A comprehensive SCQ (School Computer Quotient) report highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the participant school vis--vis national / international performance to enable the schools to improve the quality and level of IT education at their end.
NCO Syllabus
Class 2
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III. Syllabus Section I (Mental Ability): Numerals and Number Names, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Temperature, Time, Calendar, Measurement of Length and Weight, Geometrical Shapes, Money. Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning.
Section III (Computers and IT) : Introduction to Computers (General Information), Parts of Computer, Uses of Computer, Learning to use Keyboard and Mouse, Introduction to MS-Paint. Class 3 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III. Syllabus
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Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Cubes and Dice. Section III (Computers and IT) : Fundamentals of Computer, Evolution of Computers, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices,Using Windows, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, MS-Excel, Programming in QBasic, Internet & Viruses. Class 8 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 20 in section III. Syllabus Section I (Mental Ability) : Rational Numbers, Operation on Rational Numbers, Decimal Representation of Rational Numbers, Exponents, Direct and Inverse Variations, Percentage and Its Application, Algebraic Expression, Factorization of Algebraic Expressions, Linear Equation in One Variable, More About Triangles, Congruent Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Area of Rectangular Paths, Surface Area and Volumes, Statistics, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots. Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problem Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures. Section III (Computers and IT) : Internet & Viruses, HTML, Flash, MS-Access, Networking, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, MS-Excel, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices. Class 9 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 20 in section III. Syllabus Section I (Mental Ability) : Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclids Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Herons Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
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and Debentures, Average and Partition Values, Index Numbers, Matrices and Determinants, Limits, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus. Section II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and nonverbal reasoning. Section III (Computers and IT) : Programming in C++, Database Concepts, SQL, Boolean Algebra, Networking & Topologies, Network Security Concepts, Cyber ethics, Viruses and Antiviruses, Open Source Terminologies.
Registration of Students : The event is open to the students of classes 2 to 12 and registrations are received from the schools in the prescribed pro-forma. Registration sheets for the school / students and the information booklet are posted to the schools all over India. Roll Numbers : The school's coordinating teacher will generate the students' Roll Numbers as per the guidelines given. A copy of these roll numbers along with the students' registration and school registration sheet should be sent to the Foundation's office before the due date of submission of forms. Foundation will register the applicant school and the students and dispatch question papers and guidelines for conducting the examination. Principals / teachers may please note that any school can be registered as a centre for NCO. No fee is required from the institution to become a registered examination Centre. Minimum of 50 students need to be registered from each school for feasibility reasons. Students should be registered through the schools only. Individual registration by the student is not encouraged. Fees : A nominal participation fee is charged from each student. Part of it is retained by the school for its expenses as exam centre. Details about the fee / mode of payment etc. are given in the School Registration Forms sent to schools.
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IMO
Next exam date : 13th & 20th Dec 2012
During 2012-13 the first Round of IMO exam will be held on 13th December, 2012 and 20th December, 2012 at participating schools.
The registration forms have been dispatched to schools. Incase of non receipt of registration forms. Please write to us at info@sofworld.org Dates of second round of IMO will be announced separate. About IMO Exam :The IMO (International Mathematics Olympiad) is a means to identify and encourage the mathematical creativity of children in schools across India and abroad. Benefits from IMO: Every participant of Level I is awarded a Certificate of Participation. Students get a chance to be assessed at International level and are awarded performancebased Rankings.
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Class 2 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Numerals and Number Name, Number Sense (3 digit numbers), Money, Measurement of Length (conversions), Weight, Time and Temperature, Calendar, Point, Line and Plane Figures, Problems Based on Figures, Patterns, Series Completion, Find Odd Numeral Out, Geometrical Shapes.
Class 3 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Numerals and Number Name, Number Sense (4 digit numbers), Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Money, Length (conversions), Weight, Capacity, Time, Point, Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd
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Class 4 The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Numerals and Number Name (5 digit numbers), Place Value, Roman Numerals, Addition and Subtraction, Geometry : Square, Rectangle, Circle, Closed, Open Figure, Multiplication and Division, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Measurement, Pictorial Representation of Data, Money, Time, Weight and Capacity, Series and Pattern Formation of Numbers and Figures, Conversions, Comparison, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Direction Sense, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Number Ranking, Alphabetical Test, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Symmetry.
Class 5 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Number sense, Numeral and Number Name (7 and 8 digit numbers), Roman Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Factors and Multiples, LCM, HCF, Rules of Divisibility, Whole, Prime and Composite Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Geometrical Shapes & Angles, Circles, Symmetry, Measurement of Length, Mass, Capacity, Perimeter and Area of Rectangle, Square, Measurement of Volume, Temperature, Time and Various Operations on Time, Relationship Between Seconds, Minutes and Hours, Money, Representation of Data in Pictorial Form, Patterns, Formation of Numbers and Figures, Direction Sense, Number Ranking and Alphabetical Test, Series, Odd One Out.
Class 6 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus
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Class 7 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Integers, Properties of Integers, Fractions, Multiplication and Division of Fractions, Representation of Rational Numbers on Number Line, Operations of Rational Numbers, Multiplication and Division of Decimals, Conversion of Units, Powers and Exponents, Algebraic Expressions, Simple Linear Equations, Concept of Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest, Understanding Shapes, Properties of Triangle, Symmetry, Congruence of Triangles, Perimeter, Area, Volume, Circles, Data Handling, Arithmetical Ability. Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Patterns, Direction Sense, Number Ranking and Alphabetical Test.
Class 8 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics
Syllabus Section I (Logical Reasoning) : Mathematical Operations, Series Completion, Direction Sense Test, Analytical Reasoning, Problems on Cubes and Dice, Number Ranking & Time Sequence Test and General Reasoning Based on Prescribed Syllabus. Section II (Mathematical Reasoning): Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Exponents and Radicals, Comparing Quantities, Algebraic Identities, Polynomials, Equations in One Variable, Parallel Lines, Special Types of Quadrilaterals and Their Constructions, Mensuration, Arithmetic Ability, Data Handling.
Section III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.
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Syllabus Section I (Logical Reasoning) : Mathematical Operations, Series Completion, Arithmetical Reasoning, Problems on Cubes and Dice, Number Ranking & Time Sequence Test, Inserting Missing Character and General Reasoning Based on Prescribed Syllabus. Section II (Mathematical Reasoning): Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclids Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Herons Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability. Section III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning. Class 10 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics
Syllabus Section I (Logical Reasoning) : Direction Sense Test, Mathematical Operations, Number Ranking & Time Sequence Test, Coding-Decoding, Distance, Speed, Time and General Reasoning Based on Prescribed Syllabus. Section II (Mathematical Reasoning): Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry, Some Applications of Trigonometry, Circles, Constructions, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability. Section III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning. Class 11 The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections, 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III. Section I :Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning & Section III : Everyday Mathematics Syllabus Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequations, Differentiation, Sequences and Series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.), Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Section, Trigonometry, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Logic, Limits, Probability, Introduction to 3-D Geometry, Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Cubes and Dice.
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IEO
Next exam date : 24th & 31st Jan 2013
For the academic year 2012-13 the IEO exam will be held on 24th January, 2013 & 31st January, 2013 at participating schools. The registration forms have been dispatched to schools. In case of non receipt of registration forms, please write to info@sofworld.org IEO is a single level exam. About IEO Exam :The International English Olympiad (IEO) is a one-of-a-kind examination, and first in the history of English language testing in India. IEO Syllabus Class 1 The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:
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Section-II : Reading: Search for and retrieve information from various text types like news headlines, Messages, Letters, etc., Understand information given in News reports, Time tables, Messages, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, menu card dialogues, etc. Section-III : Spoken and Written Expression: Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like requests, Refusals apologies, etc. and the use of conjunctions. Class 6 The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections. Syllabus Section-I : Word and Structure Knowledge : Prepositions, Continuous tenses, Adjectives and Adverbs, Agreement, etc., Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, and Words related to everyday problems, Relationships, Health and Medicine, Travel, etc. Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like News headlines, Brochures, Formal letters, etc. ., Understand information given in News reports, Brochures, Itenary, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in Short narratives, Timetables, News stories, etc. Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression: Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like agreement and disagreement, Requests, Refusals apologies, etc. and also distinguish differences in the use of conjunctions. Class 7 The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections. Syllabus
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