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Welcome to Yagna Innovation Question Paper Generator
Yagna QPaperGen is a desktop based question paper generator software for Teachers, Tutors,
Parents, Students, Schools and Coaching Institutes to conduct paper based or mock test on
National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) , National Science Olympiad (NSO) and International
English Olympiad (IEO) exam for 2nd to 10th Standard students.
About Question Paper Generator
Desktop Based Windows Application.
Teacher and Institutes Friendly Interface.
About 2000+ NCO/NSO/IEO Objective Q & A database per class.
Chapter-wise Objective Question and Answer Database.
Objective Q & A Database with Browse support.
Question paper generation based Randomly Distributed Questions from each subject.
Unlimited Online mode test
Unlimited Question Paper Generation.
One Year Activation Key.
Free software upgrade during activation period.
Question paper can be Stored in local machine.
Question Paper Printing option for reference.
Question Paper can be saved in .pdf format.
Additional Feature Available in Expert and Ultimate Mode
Self upgradable Question Bank i.e
a. User can modify question in the data-base.
b. User can add new question in to the data-base.
c. User can delete the question in the data-base.
d. Software supports direct text/images/mathematical content copy from Microsoft
world.
Additional Feature Available in Ultimate Mode
Question paper generation based manually selected Questions from each subject.
Video Demo is available under “Video Demo” Menu or View the latest Demo at
www.yagnainn.com/Demo.php
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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
Section –I (Mental Ability): Numerals and Number Names, Addition, Subtraction, Fractional
Numbers, Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Division as Repeated Subtraction, Time,
Temperature, Straight and Curved Lines, Calendar, Measurement of Length, Weight and
Capacity, 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, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : About Computers (General Information), Parts of
Computer, Uses of Computer, Start & Shut down of a Computer, Input and Output Devices,
Introduction to Internet, MS-Paint, Introduction to MS-Word.
Class 4
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) : Number and Numeration, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication,
Division, Geometrical Shapes, Measurement of Time, Measurement of Length, Mass, Perimeter
and Capacity, Money, Fractional Numbers, Pictorial Representation of Data, Roman Numerals,
Numbers upto one Lakh, Multiples and Factors.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd
Numeral out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images,
Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : About Computers (General Information), Parts of
Computer, Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software, MS-Word, Using MS-Windows,
Introduction to Internet, Computer Networks, Uses of Internet, MS-Paint.
Class 5
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) : Regional and Roman Numerals, Numbers up to one Lakh,
Multiples and Factors, Fractional Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division,
Estimation, Geometrical Shapes, Measurement, Time, Money, Perimeter, Area, Angle, Pictorial
Representation of Data, Prime and Composite Numbers, HCF and LCM.
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.
Section – III (Computers and IT) : Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software, Storage
Devices, Memory – Primary & Secondary Memory, MS-Paint, MS-Word, Introduction to
MS-Power Point, Introduction to Multimedia, Internet, Computer Networks, MS-Windows.
Class 6
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) : Roman Numerals, Numbers and Numeration, Prime and
Composite Numbers, HCF and LCM, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division,
Fractional Numbers, Decimal Fractions, Basic Geometrical Shapes, Angles, Triangles, Circles,
Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity, Time, Money, Profit and Loss, Temperature, Area
and Perimeter, Volume, Pictorial Representation of Data, Integers, Factors and Multiples, Ratio
and Proportion, Percentage.
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.
Section –III (Computers and IT) :History and Generation of Computers, Types of Computers,
MS-Windows, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, Internet & E-mail, Introduction to QBasic,
Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices.
Class 7
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) : Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers, Integers, Factors and
Multiples, Ratios, Proportion and Unitary Method, Percentage and Its Applications, Algebraic
Expressions, Linear Equations in One Variable, Basic Geometrical Concepts, Line Segments,
Angles, Triangles, Pairs of Lines and Transversal, Construction, Perimeter and Area, Rational
Numbers, Decimal Representation of Rational Numbers, Exponents.
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 Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles,
Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula,
Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
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) : Algorithms and Flowcharts in Programming, Visual Basic,
Animations, HTML, Internet and Viruses, MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Power Point, Hardware,
Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices, Flash, Networking.
Class 10
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) : 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 –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT) :Basics of IT, Operating System, Word Processing Tool,
Networking, Multimedia, MS-Power Point, HTML, Internet, MS-Excel, Hardware, Software,
Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices.
Class 11
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) : 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.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : History, Generation and Types of Computers, Working with
OS, Input, Output & Memory Devices, Data Representation, Basics of IT, Internet Services and
Protocols, Introduction to XML, Networking, Viruses and Antiviruses, Introduction to C++ till
Data Structures.
Class 12
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) : 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.
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.
NSO Syllabus
Class 1
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in
section I, 20 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning): Spatial Understanding, Grouping, Measuring Units, Analogy,
Geometrical Shapes, Patterns, Odd One Out, Ranking Test.
Section – II (Science) : Plants, Animals, Human Beings and Their Needs, Good Habits and Safety Rules,
Air and Water, Weather and the Sky.
Section – III (Achievers Section) : Syllabus as per Section – II.
Class 2
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in
section I, 20 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning): Patterns, Measuring Units, Odd One Out, Series
Completion, Geometrical Shapes, Analogy, Ranking Test, Grouping of Figures, Coding-Decoding,
Embedded Figures.
Section – II (Science) : Plants, Animals, Human Body, Family, Food, Housing and Clothing, Occasions and
Festivals, Occupation, Good Habits and Safety Rules, Transport and Communication, Earth and Universe.
Section – III (Achievers Section) : Syllabus as per Section – II.
Class 3
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Patterns, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Mirror Images,
Embedded Figures, Alphabet Test, Ranking Test, Grouping of Figures, Figure Matrix, Geometrical Shapes,
Days and Dates & Possible Combinations.
Section – II (Science) : Plants and Animals, Human Body, Water, Food, House and Occupation, Transport
and Communication, Matter and Materials, Earth and Universe, Birds, Light, Sound and Force.
Section – III (Achievers Section) : Syllabus as per Section – II.
Class 4
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Mirror Images, Embedded
Figures, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Ranking Test, Direction Sense Test, Days and Dates & Possible
Combinations, Analogy and Classification.
Section – II (Science): Plants, Animals, Human Body, Water, Matter and Force, Transport, General
Activities, Earth and Universe.
Section – III (Achievers Section): Syllabus as per Section – II.
Class 5
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Patterns, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Geometrical
Shapes, Mirror Images, Water Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Ranking Test, Alphabet
Test and Logical Sequence of Words, Puzzle Test
Section – II (Science) : Animals, Plants and Food, Human Body and Health, Water, Matter, Natural
Resources and Calamities, Earth and Universe, General Science.
Section – III (Achievers Section): Syllabus as per Section – II.
Class 6
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
Section – II (Science) : Motion and Measurement of Distances, Light, Shadows and Reflections,
Electricity & Circuits, Fun with Magnets, Air & Water, Sorting and Separation of Materials, Changes
Around Us, Living Organisms & Their Surroundings, Food, Health & Hygiene, Fibres to Fabrics.
Section – III (Achievers Section ) : Syllabus as per Section II.
Class 7
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
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.
Section – III (Achievers Section ) : Syllabus as per Section II.
Class 8
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
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.
Section – III (Achievers Section ) : Syllabus as per Section II.
Class 9
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-Verbal 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.
Section – III (Achievers Section ) : Syllabus as per Section II.
Class 10
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 15 questions in
section I, 30 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Logical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
Section – II (Science) : Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acids, Bases and Salts, Metals and
Non-metals, Carbon and its Compounds, Periodic Classification of Elements, Life Processes,
Reproduction in Organisms, Heredity and Evolution, Light-Reflection and Refraction, Human Eye and
Colourful World, Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Sources of Energy, Our Environment
and its Management.
Section – III (Achievers Section ) : Syllabus as per Section II.
Class 11
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 25 questions in
section I (Physics and Chemistry), 5 in section II (Achievers Section) and 20 questions in section III
(Mathematics or Biology)
Syllabus
Section – I (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.
Section – II (Achievers Section) : Syllabus as per Section – I.
Section – III (Mathematics) : Sets, Relations and Functions, Principle of Mathematical Induction,
Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequations, Sequences and Series,
Trigonometry, Straight Lines, Conic Sections, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem,
Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Limits and Derivatives, Probability, Introduction to 3-D Geometry,
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
or
Section – III (Biology) : Diversity in the Living World, Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals, Cell :
Structure and Functions, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology.
Class 12
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 25 questions in
section I (Physics and Chemistry), 5 in section II (Achievers Section) and 20 questions in section III
(Mathematics or Biology)
Syllabus
Section – I (Physics & Chemistry) : Physics: Electricity and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, AC,
E.M. Waves, Optics, Modern Physics, Solids & Semiconductor Devices, Communication Systems.
Chemistry: Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, General
Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements, p-Block Elements (Group 15 to 18), d- & f-
Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and
Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry
in Everyday Life.
Section – II (Achievers Section) : Syllabus as per Section – I.
Section – III (Mathematics) : Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Matrices and
Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Integrals, Application of
Integrals, Differential Equations, Vector Algebra, Three Dimensional Geometry, Probability, Linear
Programming, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
or
Section – III (Biology) : Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology in Human Welfare, Biotechnology,
Ecology.
IEO Syllabus
Class 1
The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge
Section-II: Reading
Section-III:Spoken and Written Expression
Syllabus
Jumbled Words, Words and Their Meanings, Words and Their Opposites, Identify the Word
From the Picture, Making a Word, Feminine and Masculine, One and Many, Word Pairs, Odd
One Out, Animals and Their Babies, Nouns, Verbs, Articles
Class 2
The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge
Nouns, Articles, Pronouns, Simple tenses, Prepositions, etc.
Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals, Clothes, Body parts, Basic emotions, Food,
Animals, Animal sounds, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories,
short dialogues, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in short
texts like messages, invitations, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like thanking, greeting, asking for permission, introducing (oneself), etc.
Class 3
The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Adverbs, Prepositions, Pronouns (possessive,
demonstrative, etc.), Simple tenses, Irregular verbs, Modals (of ability and permission, etc.),
Basic questions, etc. Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals, Household things,
Clothes, Basic emotions, Food, Animals and Pets, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories,
Anecdotes, etc. Understand information through pictures, Time-table format, etc., Acquire broad
understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, Invitations, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
Class 4
The actual test paper consists of 35 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Adverbs, Prepositions, Pronouns (possessive,
demonstrative, etc.), Simple tenses, Irregular verbs, Modals (of ability and permission, etc.),
Basic questions, etc., Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals, Household things,
Clothes, Basic emotions, Food, Animals and pets, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories,
Anecdotes, etc., Understand information through pictures, Time-table format, etc., Acquire broad
understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, Invitations, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
Class 5
The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I : Word and Structure Knowledge : Prepositions, Tenses, Irregular verbs, Pronouns,
Modals quantifiers, etc. , Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, Homonyms and
homophones, Words related to feelings, Travel, Food, Health, appearance, Character, etc.
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
Section-I : Word and Structure Knowledge : Perfect tenses, Prepositions, Modals, Adjectives,
and Adverbs, Conjunctions, Direct indirect speech, Word order, Phrasal verbs, etc.
Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, and Words related to Travel, Locations,
Activities, Homonyms and Homophones, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like News
stories, Brochures and advertisements. Understand information given in news reports, Brochures,
Itinerary, etc., Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in short
narratives, Advertisements, Biographies, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression: Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like requesting and refusing, Apologies and stating of preferences and expression of
intent, etc.
Class 8
The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time Allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Prepositional phrases, Participle phrases, Tenses,
Question tags, Conditionals, Reported speech. Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms,
Homonyms and homophones, Words related to leisure, Household items/issues, Social causes,
Outdoor locations and activities, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like News
reports, Blurb, Dictionaries, etc., Understand information presented in instruction manual format,
Message format and others. Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in
longer texts like editorials, Essays, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like requesting, Giving information, Expressing surprise, etc.
Class 9
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Concord, Question forms, Tenses, Conditionals,
Modals, Reported speech. Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, Homonyms and homophones,
Words related to social cause, Travel, Workplace, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like flyers,
Classifieds, Dictionaries, etc., Understand information presented in instruction manual format,
Message format and others. Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in
longer texts like editorials, Essays, etc.
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression: Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like Giving advice, Stating preferences, Discussing probability, Making an offer,
etc.
Class 10
The actual test paper consists of 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections.
Syllabus
Section-I: Word and Structure Knowledge : Concord, Question forms, Tenses, Conditionals,
Modals, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, Homonyms and homophones, Words related to
weather, Countries, Language and people, Global problems, etc.
Section-II: Reading : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc., Understand information presented in instruction manual
format, Message format and others , Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific
information in longer texts like editorials, Essays, etc., Make inferences from advanced texts
Section-III: Spoken and Written Expression : Ability to understand situation-based variations
in functions like Giving/accepting compliments, Agreeing, Disagreeing, Requesting, Seeking
information, etc.
IMO Syllabus
Class 1
No of questions: 30
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 15 in section II and 5 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 2
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 3
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 4
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 5
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 6
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 7
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o Section – I : Logical Reasoning
o Section – II : Mathematical Reasoning
o Section – III : Everyday Mathematics
Class 8
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o 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
o 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.
o Section –III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus for this section will be
based on the Syllabus for Mathematical Reasoning.
Class 9
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o 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.
o Section –II (Mathematical Reasoning) : Number Systems, Polynomials,
Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to
Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of
Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula, Surface
Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
o Section –III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus for this section will be
based on the Syllabus for Mathematical Reasoning.
Class 10
No of questions: 50
Time allowed : 60 minutes
There are 3 sections: 20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Syllabus
o 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.
o 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.
o Section – III (Everyday Mathematics) : The Syllabus for this section will be
based on the Syllabus for Mathematical Reasoning.