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Know How To Solve IEO Olympiad Question Paper

Update on: 05 Oct 2023, 11:51 AM

SOF IEO Olympiad

SOF IEO Olympiad 2023-24 notification is already out and the exam scheduled for classes 1st to 12th is on three dates – 26th September 2023, 12th October 2023, and 2nd November 2023. You must start your preparation first and foremost by knowing the IEO syllabus and exam pattern of the question paper of the IEO Olympiad. If you are looking for guidance and a study plan for SOF IEO Olympiad preparation, you can refer to the Study plan for IEO Olympiad.

The aim of the IEO Olympiad is to develop English Skills (i.e., listening, speaking, reading, and writing) in students, screening through an advanced set of English questions based on their respective class syllabus. Learn English Skills with OSDS (Olympiad Skill Development System) and ESDP (English Skill Development Programme) effectively and efficiently. These digital preparatory resources will leave no stones unturned in pursuit to prepare you completely, not just for the SOF IEO exam but also for the real world.

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Section-Wise Preparation Tips for IEO Olympiad Exam

In order to equip you for IEO Olympiad 2023-24, we are bringing to you section-wise preparation tips for SOF IEO Question Paper. The IEO exam is an objective-type written test with a duration of 60 minutes. It includes 35 objective-type questions for classes 1 to 4 and 50 objective-type questions for classes 5 to 12. The question paper for all classes is divided into 4 sections:

  1. Word and Structure Knowledge.
  2. Reading
  3. Spoken and Written Expression

1. Word and Structure Knowledge

The Word and Structure Knowledge section tests the grammatical knowledge of a student on various topics of English Grammar. You may get questions mainly in the form of Fill in the blanks, Error spotting, Vocabulary (synonym, antonym, spelling), Picture based questions (for classes 1-2).

Error Spotting

In error spotting questions, a sentence will be given with an error and the candidate has to find out the part of the sentence that has an error. To find out the answer to such types of questions it is imperative that you are well versed with the basic grammar rules regarding the subject, object, tenses, parts of speech, verbs, and more. The best approach to excel in this section is to learn grammar rules and practice questions from Learning Grammar and Composition, IEO workbooks, and SOF IEO Olympiad Prep-Guides.

The Olympiad Previous Years Papers IEO would be a wonderful additional resource. If you have already solved the IEO question papers from the past 5 years, consider how intelligently you will approach the IEO question paper. To provide you the best insights, MTG includes 10 solved IEO previous year’s papers in a book. Utilize them for a tonne of success.

Tips to solve Error Spotting in IEO Olympiad:

Step 1. First, read the complete sentence carefully. In most cases, you will be able to detect the error in the first go if you have sound knowledge of English grammar.

Step 2. While reading the entire sentence, you must carefully look for grammatical errors such as prepositions, articles, conjunction, tenses, etc.

Step 3. If you still cannot detect the error or you are still unaware of the correct answer, then you must reread each individual part of the sentence and closely examine which part consists of an error or sounds odd.

For example,

Answer: In the above-mentioned sentence, the preposition to follow ‘capable’ is wrongly used. Therefore option “A” has the error. Wrong- capable at Right – capable of

Fill In the Blanks

In Fill in blank questions, questions have a sentence with a blank or more and with one or more words missing. Four options are provided, candidates are required to choose the right option (word/set of words) for each blank based on the sentence’s requirement to be complete as well as meaningful. The sentence may require a noun, verb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, idiom, etc. in order to be complete.

Tips to solve the fill-in-the-blank questions in IEO Olympiad:

Step 1. Read the sentence carefully and try to fill in the missing word without looking at the given options.

Step 2. Then, choose the word from the options that best replaces the word you had thought initially.

Step 3. Insert the word that you have chosen from the option and read the sentence again. Check that the word you have put in the blank enables you to read the sentence correctly.

Step 4. After filling in all the blanks, once again read the sentence and make sure that there is no grammatical error in the sentence.

For example,

Answer: Follow the rules of subject-verb agreement, when there is a blank after the subject and you are required to fill verb. Hence according to the subject-verb agreement rule, only option “C” is correct. Therefore ‘C’ is the right answer.
Answer. You have to choose the answer by keeping all grammatical aspects in your mind. In this question the main verb (hoping) will go with the helping verb was, therefore the correct option is B.

 2. Reading

This section mainly aims at testing candidates’ knowledge of vocabulary and grasping power to deduce relevant details from the given passage. To know more about the type and pattern of the questions asked in this section, practice from the Level 1 IEO Question paper. Here are some tips and tricks to prepare or to attempt the Reading section’s questions effectively.

Tips to solve Reading Section Questions in IEO Olympiad:

  • First, go through all the questions before beginning to read the passage, so that while reading the passage, you will focus on the answers you are looking for.
  • Reading all the questions first will give you an insight into the information useful for attempting the questions.
  • Now read the passage slowly and while doing so underline the important points, keywords, etc. which relate to the asked questions.
  • Reread the passage a second time in case any question doesn’t click the first time.
  • If there is a question related to synonyms and antonyms, reread the line 2- 3 times in which that word occurs in the passage. This way you can make out the sense of the word if you don’t know the meaning of that word.

For example,

Follow the given steps to find the answers to the asked questions: Step 1: First read all the questions and try and remember the keywords of those questions. Step 2: Now read the passage and underline the important points related to the asked questions. Step 3: Underline the “habitat: lonely, lightless bottom” in the first paragraph and “up to a mile away”, and “3.3 feet in length” in the second paragraph, and so on. By doing so you will get the answer to your first three questions in the first two paragraphs of the passage. Your correct options will be B, D, and B for questions no. 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Step 4: For further questions, if you didn’t get the answers, reread the questions. Then reread the passage again. Surely you will get the answers!

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3. Spoken and Written Expression

This section of the IEO Olympiad tests a student’s ability on situation-based variation in functions like apology, introduction, request, conversation, etc. This section is to deliberate a candidate’s knowledge of English as a language. Even though the language is a very individualistic matter, the best way is to choose an answer in the spoken section with a positive, polite, ideal, and ethically suitable approach to the given situation.

The best tip to attempt this section is to choose a positive response while using a practical outlook as well.

Answer: The correct option is “B”. The other three options represent a negative attitude which is not apt for communicating with your Teacher. Option “B” emphasizes on a person’s positive behavior with one’s Teacher, which is acceptable. 

We hope that these section-wise preparation tips will help you in gauging the skills and practice needed for the preparation for IEO Olympiad. To attempt questions in IEO Exam confidently and with the least effort, practice from the best resources recommended for IEO Olympiad. Avail IEO Power Pack to get all the essential sources in just a single pack.

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