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SOF 11th

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SOF 11th

The document outlines the SOF Olympiads, including application deadlines, scholarship opportunities, and guidelines for participation. It details the structure of the Olympiads, eligibility criteria, and the awards available for students and schools. Additionally, it provides information on the examination format, syllabus, and registration procedures for the upcoming academic year.

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SQF
OLYMPIADS
Important:
Applications
must reach us by
August 30,
2025.
Contents
1. About SOF Olympiads

THE WORLD'S 2. School Awards 5

BIGGEST
6
3. Scholarships

4. Scholarships &Awards 7

OLYMPIADS 5. Guidelines 8

6. IEO Syllabus and Sample Paper 9-10

7. NSO Syllabus and Sample Paper 11-14

Scan novw to
know more
8. IMO Syllabus and Sample Paper 15-18

www.sofworld.org
Scholarships
&Awards 24 Crores 1,200 48,322
Best Principals
9,599
Best Teachers Toppers 9. ICO Syllabus and Sample Paper 19-22
THE VIORLD'S
RCHEST
OLYMPIADS 96,499+ 72 7.2+ Crores 8
Schools Counties Assessments
Olympiads
About SOF Olympiads*
iGKOTEO IMOcsssO EONSO MO
Level 1 Level 2
60 Minutes 60 Minutes
Duratinn
Your School SOF Centers
Test Center
All students dos toppers, Levsl I ronk holders, Zonol top 25
Eiqlbility
1 12 1-10 3 10 3-10 ||&12 3-12 3-12 3-12
Carses
06/CTIVE Nr MCO% MULTIFLL (HOICE QUESTIONS (cASSWISE NO OF QUESTIONS ARE GIVEN BELOW) 08JECTIVE TYPE MCO: - MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Type of Test
(larses 14 3 3 35 35 35 35 35

50 50 50 SO 50 50 50 50 50
Classes S-12
Setions 2/4/5 3 3 2/3 213

" Genere Word and Strudure Eor ClassesJ-10 Est Classes 1-10 Eor Cløsses 1-5 Eor Closses 3-6 " Etonomis " Word and Eor Csses3-10 Eor Ooses1-10
Avrones Kngwiedge " Soiol Studles " Business Studies Strudure . Sdence Mathenais
Logicol Reasoning " Logical Reasonlng Logicol Reasoning
(ormn ARain "Reoding " Sciene " Mothemathcol Achievers Sedion " Accounlancy Knowlodge " Ahievers Secdion Achievers Sedica
" Compuler Science
e Skillk " Spoken ond Wrimen Achievers Sedion Reasoning . Information Achievers Sedion " Reoding
Erpression
EorClgsses Z&8 Esr Isses 1) &12
Ahieven "Everydoy Technology " Achievers " Mathematis
Eor Clgses 11&12 History "Phyis &
Sation Açhievers Sedion Moihematics " Achievers Sodlon Sedion
Physis &Chemistry Geography Chemistry " Mathemgtical
" Achievers Scdicn " Adierers Sedion Reasoniog or
" Achievers Setion For(losses 6-10 Social ond Politicol
Mathemotics or Eor Cleses 11812 " Logical Reosoning Life "Mathematig or Appiad
" Logicol Reosoning Moathematis
Biology Compuler Scenca Achievers Sedion Brology
" Mathematical "Achievers Setion
Al, Robotics and For Closses 9&10
Reosoning or Information
Appl1ed History
Mothematics Technology " Geography
" Achievers Section "Pol1tical Sience
"Everydoy
Mathemat1S Economs
" Achievers Secion " Athievers Sedion

" letenermto pleew ww sotwerld erg

SOF Zonal Distrc Scho l


M Inter a io l
Anual SCHOL Cash
SOF Award
Gifts ACDEMI Trophy Princpal
PROGES Certifcae
Cash
Award Teaancdher
SACWHORDLS OLYMPIADS
New
REFPOORT
Year
SOF CTertoifpchayte
Gifts
EVRY Olympiad
SCHOL Incharge
Scholarships NISO Scholarships
& Awards*
Child Scholarship Scheme, Defene
SOFs dedicated scholarships, including the Girl Schols
Academic excellence Scholarship and Academic Excellence The Science Olymplad Foundation (SOF) 0s committed to nurturing young
Services
commitment to fosteringinclusivity andsupporting education for all talent and recognizing excellence in academics and beyond. Through its
demonstrate its
prestigious Olympiads, sOF not only challenges students to reach their highest
potential but also acknowledges their achievements with an extensive range of
awards, scholarships and recognitions. Scan the QR cae
fo r detais

Level 1 -Scholarships and Awards


sOF Level Recognition
GCSS All participating students receive a Certificate of Participation*
Gird Child All participating students receive a detailed SPR - Student Progress
Scholarship Report.
Scheme Level 1 Gold Medal of Distinction and Certificate of Distinction for top 25
2025-26 Zonal toppers per class per exam".
Gold Medal of Excellence for top 109% students from each class.
. SAPR- School Academic Progress Report for school management
DSAS
Defence Services Final Level- Scholarships and Awards
Academic excellence
Level Category Award Additional Recognition Numbers
Scholarship
2025-26 Level 2 Top 3 (50,000, R25,000 and International Medals: Gold. 222

SOF (IEO, NS0, IMO)


Level 1
Internatlonal
Rankers
10,000 for ranks 1. 2
and 3 respectively
Silver and Bronze
Certiñcate of Outstanding
Perfomance
Winners

AES (IGKO, ICSO,


ISSO, IHO, ICO) Top 3 Zonal S,000, 2,S00 and Zonal Medals Gold. Silver S,772
Rankers R1,000 for ranks 1, 2 and Bronze
Academic Excellence Level 1 and 3 respectively Certificate of Zonal Excellence
Winners

Scholarship (EO, NSO, IMO)


Class 1 & 2 Zonal Rankers 13,408
2025-26 Gift worth s00 each Certificateot Zonal Excellence
4 to 10 Winners
Zonal Rankers 28 So0
Certihcate of Zonal Excellence
11 to 25 Winners
Level 2 Zonal Rankers Merit Certiticate
((EO), NSO, IMO) 26 onwards

Recognitlon for Vislonary Leaders (School Principals) &Visionary Educators (Teachers)


Best Principat intenational) Citation Trophy 25,00o
Best Principal (Zonal) Citation Trophy t 10000
Best PrincipaB (Distrnc Citation Thophy+(S,100
Best Teacher (ntenational) Citation Trophy 10,00o
Best Teacher (Zonal) itation Ttophy S,000
Best Teasher (Dstric) Citation Trophy +000

For (urther detali, please vsit www.sohvortkdorg Note: IOS anJppicable wil be deveted
SAMPLE PAPER
2025-26
Guidelines
1. Medium of the Olympiads
AllSOF Oympiads will be conducted in English except
IHO, which will be conducted in Hind
1
LEVEL 1 SOF OLYMPIADS
Examination Centre
Scon the 0t code to
get ioont unde

All Level 1Olympiads will be conducted in the


SOF
OLYMPIADS
EO
SOF INTERNATIONAL
ENGLISH oLYMPIAD

students' own schools.


2 School Codes Total Questions: 50 Tme-1 he
from SOF
Each school recevesa unique 6-digt code 2 Time of the Olympiads PATTERN& MARKING SCHEME
from CRSE The Level 1Olympiads are held during school
when it registers for the Olympiads (different Section (1) Word and Structure (4) Achievers
code) Schoo's (2) Reading (3) Spoken and
or any other educaton board afilation hours.
Section
Knowledge Written Expression
should contact the SOF Head Ofñce in Gurugram if they 3 Criteria for Level 1
do nat know their code No. of Questions 30 10 5
All students (as per their school's registration)
Marks per Ques. 1 1 1
3 Registration Procedue in the relevant classes for the respective
School
Schoo's must comolete all coumns of the SRF Olympiads.
Regstration Fom anc SRS (Student Registrabon SYLLABUS
Sheet accuratety and leoibly and submit them before Note : Some exams are single-level only IGKO, ICSO.
SSO. IHO and ICO. Students appearing for these exams As Per Your Prescribed syllabus.
the due date Shools are reQuested to dsplay the will not have a Level 2 exam.
endosed posters on noticeboards ciassrooms or other
prominent places Students must regster through their
LEVEL 2 SOF OLYMPIADS
schoots only ndivndual o direct reaistrathons wll not WORD AND STRUCTURE KNOWLEDGE
be accepted 1. Applicable Olympiads
Schoois may registe none of thefolowng ways Level 2 Olympiads are conducted for IEO. 1. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.
ou and coune the registratbon forns NSO, and IMO for classes 3 to 12. IGKO, ICSO. You study hard for the test so you confidently showcase
" F o scar and emal the regstretion foms ISSO, IHO and ICO do not have a Level 2 (they
" Registe onine at orssofworid orc your knowledge and excel in your academic journey.
are single-level exams).
(A) need to, shall (B) would, should (C) ought to, can (D) must, ought
4 Sample Questions &Stuty Materal Date and Examination Centre
Sempie ouEstions and stuoy mzteral for each dess are The Level 2 exam is scheduled for
2. Choose the option with correct spelling.
nduded wth he prospectus They an also be
8 February, 2026 tentatively. It will be Howdo you spell the word that means 'to forge'?
downisaded from the 50F ebsite we sofwortd org conducted at centers finalized by SOF (not (A) Conterfeat (B) Counterfeet (C) Counterfeit (D) Conterfeit
S. Eam Format in the students' own schools).
Al Queions are mutple-chocE quesions MCQ
3. Choose the correct synonym of the given word.
No Registration Fee Mundane
There is nc negztve marng Snaos must cho0se one
avalabie cate to conduct the exen They ust condut No separate registration fee is charged for (A) Banal (B) Persuading (C) Interesting (D) Heavenly
t stricty on tha hoer date oniy Dfferent sets of the Level 2 exams
4. Choose the correct antonym of the given word.
quetaor papers are provited for eacth dete. and Qualification Criteria Immaculate
ng-adherence to the choser cate may lead to
" Top 5% of students (class-wise) who appear (A) Modern (B) Aesthetic (C) Evolve (D) Grubby
in the Level 1 exam, internationally
6 OMRSheets
Studerts mås f r coumns of the OMA shee " Top 25 rank holders from each zone and READING
each class.
coTecty Any nconec o nconpiete infomaton may
ead to duqualcaton frort rarng Asampie ONMP " Class topper (where at least 10 students Directions (For Q. No. 5and 6) :Read the extract and answer the questions that follow.
shee s evaiabie tre SO wese end aso from a cdass req1ster for the exarn and the
ettached wAh the prspetu topper sCores at least 509% marks). In the Department stores in the capital region, suffering from a prolonged slump in
case of multiple sections in a class, the sales, are changing tactics by marketing new products and making their displays
7. Afer te Eam
Arswer Sheet slyouid De tetured to the SDF nead
topper with the h1ghest marks across al more interesting. Some stores are reducing the amount of Aloor space devoted to
Oflhce er 0ay the Exa s ust ensute the sections qualihes name brands in order to display more of their own house brands. Others are using
aswer teat he S3 read fce wtrer 7Oay Admin Cards existing floor space for their own speciality shops. Still others are targeting special
of the ean date SOf wl 0g vsate afy afswe
Admt Cards for the Level 2 Olympiads wal segments of the population.
sheets teeed teyud he slupuaed dele
be dspatched to schools or uplcaded on
&.Resui the SOf webste (www sofworld orgi before
Stores that are developing their own brands are able to offer quality clothing at
Resuits are tycaly dedaled aout t wes te the the Level 2exam The Rol Numter slip fromn 30 percent off name-brand prices.
answet sheett afe recved Tey wt u tte the Level 1 exam may aiso sefve as the
respectve schaos snd wil aiso e uposded ur e adnt ca1g for Level 2 for quoltying9
5. What has caused department stores to alter market1ng strategies?
webste studerds (A) Poor sales (B) New tax regulations
(C) Lack of storage space (D) Production costs

Sample Paper Class-11 |sQr


SAMPLE PAPER
6. Which strategy is not being implemented? 2025-26

SOF
(B) Developing in-store brands
(A) Marketing to specific groups
(D) Making displays more interesting
(C) Purchasing additional floor space
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION
NSO
Directions (For Q. No. 7and 8):Choose the correct option to complete each conversation OLYMPIADS SOF NATIONAL
SCENCE OLYMPIAD

7. Shelly : Inthat area, fast food restaurants are so you'll have plenty of
options to choose from. Total Questions : 50 Trie:1he
(B) a dime a dozen
(A) of arm's length PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
(C) ad nauseam (D) all thumbs Section (1) Physics &Chemistry (2) Achievers Section (3) Mathermatics
8. Damon:Taking a swim in the ocean on a hot summer day is incredibly
or

Biology
and leaves me feeling refreshed. No. of Questions 25 20
(A) invigorating (B) sapping
Marks per Ques. 1 3
(C) enevating (D) palling
SYLLABUS
ACHIEVERS SECTION
Section-1: Physics : Units and Measurements, Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat and
Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves.
9. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. Chemistry : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements
reaction to praise revealed genuine humility, conveying and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Thermodynamics,
The protagonist's Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
sincerity and modesty in response. Hydrocartbons.
(A) razzle-dazzle (B) aw-shucks Section -2:Higher Order Thinking Questions -Syllabus as per Section - 1
(D) flim-flam
(C) boogie-woogie Section -3:Sets, Relations and Functions, Logarithms, Complex Numbers, Linear Inequalities,
Sequences and Series, Trigonometry. Straight Lines, Conic Sections, Permutations and
10.Choose the correct antonym of the given word. Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Limits and Derivatives, Probability, Introduction to
Egregious 3-D Geometry.
(A) Atrocious (B) Flagrant OR
(C) Marvelious (D) Numerous Section-3: Diversity in the Living World, Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals,
Cell: Structure and Functions, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology.

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

1. 28gof iron is reacted with hydrochloric acid separately as given in the follovwing two cases:
Case I: ln a closed vessel of fixed volume.
Case ll: In an open beaker at 27°C.
Then the work done in case I and case Il are respectively
(Given, R= 2 calK- mol-)
(A) Oand -600 cal (8) 0 and -300 cal
(C) -300 cal and 0 (D) -600 cal and 0

2. Arrange the following compounds in the increasing oxidation number of carbon


atom.

CH, CH,CI Co CO, NaHCO,


P

ANSWER KEY (A) P= Q<R<S<T (B) P=Q<S<R<T


2 (C) 4 (D) 5 IA) 6 (C) ) (B) 9 (6)
10 ( (C) P<Q<R<S=T (D) R=Q<P<S<
8 (A)
Sample Paper Class-11 |s (11
10
SSample Paber Clas> 11
3. X+ 2Y + 3Z XY, Z
(p)
Reaction of 6.0 g of X, 6.0 x 10 atoms of Yand 0.036 mol of Z yields 4.8g of V

compound XYZ,. If the atomic masses of Xand Zare 60 u and 80 u, respectively. 2L


the atomic mass of Y is (6) t= V
(g
(Given : Avogadro no. = 6 x 103)
(A) 40 u B) S0 u (C) 60 u (D) 70 u 3L
(ii) t= ()
4
Asatellite is launched from international space station from point P, which is at a
distance cf 4R from the centre of the Earth of radius R. The speed of the satellite (A) () and (ii) only (B) (i) only
is vin adirection making 30° with the line joining the centre of the Earth and () (i) only (D) All pairs are correctly matched
point P, as shown in the given figure.
ACHIEVERS SECTION
7. A solution contains 0.1 MCI and 0.001 M Cro,?-, in this solution solid AgNO, is
30
gradually added. Assume that the addition does not change in volume.
4R
Given : K, (AgCI) = 1.7 x 10-10 M² and
Kgp (Ag,CrO4) = 1.9 x 10-12 M?.
Select the incorrect statement(s) from the following.
I. AgClwill precipitate first as the amount of Ag* needed to precipitate is low.
I. Ag,CrO, will precipitate first because the amount of Ag needed is low.
III. Remaining concentration of Cwhen Ag,CrO, will start precipitating will be
What will be the speed v if the satellite passes grazing the surface of the Earth? 4.9 x 10-4 M.
(Consider only gravitational interaction.) (A) I, Iland Il (B) ll only (C) land Ill only (D) lland ill only
4000 8000
(B) -m/s
8. Two identical blocks Xand Yeach of mass 2 kg are hanging stationary by a light
6000 inextensible flexible string, passing over a light and frictionless pulley, as shown
(D) 8000V2 m/s in the given figure. AshellPof mass 1 kg moving vertically upward with velocity
5. Two students of eaual mass stand at the opposite ends of the diameter of a 9 m/s collides with block Yand is stuck to it.
turntabie dise of certain mnass, moving with constant angular velocity. The two
students make thêir way towards the middle of the turntable at equal rates.
Which one of the foliowing statements is correct?
A Kirec eriergy of rotation has increased while angular rnomentum remains same
B Kanetc erergy of rotation has decreased while angular momentum remains
Some

(C Kinetic energy of rotation has deeased but angular momentum has increased
(D, Both kinetic energy of rotat1on and angular normentum have decreased.
6. A small pulse is travelling with e speed vin a string At timet- 0. it is moving
towards the free end as shownh in the gven figure Which of the following statements are corect?
L2
(i) The time after which block Ystarts moving downwards is 0.3 s.
()) The maximum height reached by Yis 0.45 m.
(i) The loss of mechanical energy upto the instant till Yreaches highest point is 20 J.
Fixed ersd Free end (A) () and () only (8) (1) and () only
(C) () and () only (D) (0. (i) and (i)
Which of the following pars is/afe incorrectly matctied?

sI|Sarnpie Paer Clas Sanple Paper Class 1l|sE


SAMPLE PAPER
MATHEMATICS
2025-26
9. IfX= (4 - 3n - 1:neN and Y=(9(n - 1):neM, then Xu Yis equalto
(A) X (B) Y (C) N (D) Z

10.If all the words (with or without meaning) having five letters, formed by using
the letters of the word SMALL and arranged as in a dictionary, then the position
SOF
OLYMPIADS
IMO
SOF INTERNATIONAL
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

of the word SMALL is


(A) 46th (B) 59th (C) 52nd (D) 58th Total Questions50 Time: 1ht.
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
BIOLOGY (2) Mathematical
Section (1) Logical Reasoning (3) Everyday (4) Achievers
Reasoning or Applied Mathematics Section
9. Glucagon is a hormone that stimulates the conversion of glycogen into glucose Mathematics
in response to low blood glucose concentration. No. of Questions 15 20 10
Which other hormone has a similar effect on blood glucose concentration? Marks per Ques. 1 1 1 3
(A) Anti-diuretic hormone (B) Adrenaline
SYLLABUS
(O Insulin (D) Testosterone
Section -1:Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
10. Consider the following statements regarding the given figure and select the Section -2: Sets, Relations and Functions, Logarithms, Complex Numbers, Linear Inequalities,
incorrect one(s).
Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Straight Lines, Conic Sections, Permutations and
Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Limits and Derivatives, Probability. Introduction to
3-D Geometry.
OR

-M Section -2: Numbers, Quantification, Numerical Applications, Sets, Relations and Functions,
Sequences and Series, Permutations and Combinations, Mathematical Reasoning. Limits,
N Continuity and Differentiability, Probability, Descriptive Statistics, Basics of Financial Mathematics,
Straight Lines, Circles, Parabola.
Section -3: The syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Quantitative Aptitude.
Section -4:Sets, Relations and Functions, Sequences andSeries, Permutations and Combinations,
Limits and Derivatives, Straight Lines, Circles, Parabola, Probability.

LOGICAL REASONING
() Listhe collenchymatous hypodermis that provides mechanical strength and 1. Study the given information carefully and answer the following question.
fiexibilty to the young dicot stems. 'AXB'means'A is the father of B!
() Misthe innermost layer of cortex which usually possesses casparian strips. 'A+ B'means 'A is the brother of B!
'A - B'means'A is the brother-in-law of B.
(u) 'N is the parenchymatous pericycle that synthesises food.
'A *B'means'A is the mother of B.
(iv) Ois xyiem which is exarch with respect to the positions of protoxylem and 'A # B'means 'A is the son-in-law of B.
metaxylem
Which of the following definitely means Kis the wife of L?
(A) ) only (B) (0) and (ii) only (i) JxN + L # M *K (ii) N+L- MxK #J
(D) (), (ui) and (iv) only (iii) J *L+N-Kx M
(A) Only (0) (B) Only (i) and (ii)
(C) Only () and (i) (D) None of these

2. Ankita and Varun are 150 m apart and facing towards each other. Ankita took
ANSWER KEY a left turn and walked 30 m, while Varun also took a left turn and walked 50 m.
Physics and Chemistry i (E) 0 3 (8, 4 (6) 5 (A) 6 (B) 1 (D) 8 (A) Ankita then took two consecutive right turns walking 70mineach turn. Meanwhile
Mathematics 104D) Varun took a right turn and stopped after walking 40 m. If Varun is now facing
Biology 9 (B) towards West direction, then how far and in which d1rection is Ankita now with
respect to Varun?

14
sVSaiple Paper Class 11 Sample Paper | Class-11 |59E
(A) 10V7 m, North-West (B) 10/17 m, North-East 6. The result obtained by subtracting binary nurmber 111010 frorn 11100100 i
(A) 10101010 (B) 10010001
(C) 10/17 m, South-West (D) 17/10 m, North-West
(C) 1001 00101 (D) 10010011
3. Which of the following fiqures satisfies the same conditions of placement of the 6. The ranks of the same 15 students in two subjects Aand Bare qiven below, the
dots as in the given figure? two numbers within the brackets denoting the ranks of the sarne student In A
and Brespectively.
(1,9), (2, 8), (3, 2), (4, 6), (5, 4),(6, 7), (7, 3). (8, ),(9,11), (10, 15), (11, 10), (12, 5) (13, 14), (14, 12),
(15, 13).
Find Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.
(A) 0.54 (B) 046
(A) (B)
(C) 0.42 (D) 0.32
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
7. Raghav buys a shop for 120000. He pays half of the arnount in cash and agrees
(D)
to pay the balance in 12 annual installments of 5000 each. If the rate of interest
is 12% and he pays with the installment the interest due on the unpaid arnount,
then find the total cost of the shop.
MATHEMATICAL REASONING (A) 168600 (B) ?176800
(C)? 176600 (D) 166800

|4-x* 8. 10 different toys are to be distributed among 10 children. Total nurmber of ways
4. The domain of f(x) = where [x] is G.F, is
\2+[x] of distributing these toys so that exactly 2 children do not get any toy, is equal
to
(A) (-2, 2) (B) (-1,2)
(OR (D) None of these (A) (1092|
tan A+ tanB + tanC+ tanD 312!7! (21°6! )
5. if A. B, C, Dare the angles of a quadrilateral, then cotA+ cot B + cotC + cot D 1 1
(A) cot Acot B cotC cot D (8) (104)2 +
3!2!7! (2!)6!
(B) -tan A
tan Btan Ctan D
C) tan A tan B tan C tan D 1
(D) -co A
cot Bcot Ccot D (C) (109 +
317! (296! )
6. ifthe mean deviation of the numbers 1, 1 + d, 1+ 2d, .., 1+ 100d from their (D) None of these
mean is 255, then d is equal to
(A) 10.0 (B) 20.0 ACHIEVERS SECTION
C) 10.1 (D) 20.2 9. Solve the following and select the correct option.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS (i) Six letter words are formed using all the letters of the word NUMBER. If these words
are arranged in the dictionary order, then the rank of the word NUMBER IS
4. Calculate quartile deviation for the data (i) The number of odd numbers greater than 60,000 and less than 1,00,000 that
can be formed from the digits 0, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, if repetition of digits is allowed, is
Class 015 15-30 30-45 4560 60-75 75-90 90-105 (i) (ii)
26 30 45 20 17
(A) 465 2592
4
(B) 471 1560
(A) 30.87 (B) 15.44 (C) 469 2592
(C) 03271 (D) 0.6542 (D) 469 1440

16 SVE|Sarnple Paper Class 11 Sample Paper Class- 11|S 17


10. Read the qiven statements carefully and state 'T' for true and 'F for false. SAMPLE PAPER
2025-26

SOF
(1-x)-1
(i) If the value of lim is 100, then n = 100.

(m) If lim
x*-1
X0

= lim then k=
3

OLYMPIADS
ICO
SOF INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCE OLYMPIAD

(ui) if x/1+y +y+x =0, then dy -1


dx (1+x)' Total Questions 50 Time1h
PATTERN &MARKING SCHEME
(i) (ii) (iii)
Section (1) Economics (2) Business (3) Accountancy (4) Achievers
(A) T F T Studies Section
(B) F F No. of Questions 15 15 15
(C) F T F Marks per Ques. 1 1 1
(D) F T SYLLABUS
Section -1:Introductory Microeconomics, Statisticsfor Economics.
Section - 2 : Nature and Purpose of Business, Forms of Business Organisations, Public, Private
and Global Enterprises, Buslness Services, Emerging Modes of Business, Social Responsibility
of Business and Business Ethics, Sources of Business Finance, Small Business, Internal Trade,
International Business.
Section - 3: Theoretical Framework, Accounting Process, Financial Statements of Sole
Olympiad Workbooks must read... Available
for Classes
Proprietorship from Complete and Incomplete Records.
Section -4:Higher Order ThinkingQuestions- Syllabus as per Section-1,Section-2 and Section-3
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1. The is using the All-India Combined Consumer Price Index as the
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(A) Reserve Bank of India
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(C) Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(D) Bombay Stock Exchange
NSO 2. Which of the following features of Indifference Curve is/are correct?
(A) The indifference curve slopes downwards.
Visit : wwW.mtgin for latest offers and to buy online! (B) Higher indifference curve gives greater level of utility.
(C)Two indifference curves never intersect each other
(D) All of these

3. Which of the following methods of collecting primary data is not suitable when
the field of investigation is wide?
ANSWER KEY (A) Indirect oral investigation
1 (D) 2 (A) 3. (B)
MATHEMATICAL REASONING4 (D) 6. () (B) Direct personal investigation
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 4 (B) 5 (A) 6. (A) (C) Information through questionnaires
7. (D) 8 (B) 9. (C) 10.(8)
(D) Information through local sources or correspondents
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Temporary accOunts are ciosed at the end of every accounting period and
4. Which among the following is not the central problem of an economy erlodwith a zero balance. These accounts are start a
(A) For vwhom are the goods produced? closed to prevent thelr balances
LRm belng mixed with the balancesof the next
(B) How the cost of goods to be detemined? accounting period
Whlch of the followlng acCounts Is transferred to capital accournt at
(C) What is produced and in what quantities? the end of
accountlng year?
(D) How are these goods produced? (A) Expenses A/c
(B) Drawings A/c
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(C) Revenue A/c
s. Selet the incorrect match. (D) Cash Wc
(A) Partnership Unlimited liability 1 Whlch qualitative characteristics of accournting informatlon states that decision
(6) Joint Hindu family business Death of karta affects the running of makers must Interpret acCounting informatlon in the same sense as itis prepared
business
and conveyed to them?
Cooperative society Voluntary membership (A) Rellabilty
(D) Joint stock company Time-consuming formation (B) Understandability
XIs a large retail1ng business unit selling wide variety of consumer goods on the (C) Relevance
basis of low pnce appeal, wide variety and assortment, self-service and heavy (D) Comparablity
emphasis on merchandising appeal. ldentify X. 12, On 1 April, 2023, Nitya started a business with a capital of 75,60,000 During the
(A Super market year, she made drawings of{15,000 and earned a proft of Z89,000 Assets at 31
(8) Consumer cooperative store March, 2024 were 7,50,000.
(C Mail order house Calculate the amount of external liabilities as on 3|" March, 2024
(D Chain store (A) R 1,16,000
(B) 86,000
7. Xrefers to the creations of the human mind, like inventions, literary and artistic
(C) R2,94,000
works symbois, names, images and designs used in business. It is divided into two
(D) 2,64,400
broad categories ldentify X
A) Business risk (B) Integrated Circuits ACHIEVERS SECTION
O Inteliectual Property (D) Copyright Infringement
13. Amachinerywhich costs 8,00,000 is depreccated at 6% per year using the Written
Seiect the odd one out on the basis of trad1tional business.
Down Value Method. At the end of the three years, the total amount of depreiation
Aj RequIrement of physical presence will be
B) Personal touch (A) R 2,35,532.80
(Hiearchical ternal communication (B) 1,35,532.80
(D) Horizontal structure (C) R1,30,532.20
(D) ?6,64,467.20
ACCOUNTANCY 14. Find out the coeffcient of correlation of the following data.
3 6
What wil be the yourrnalentry when an asset issold at a loss through Asset Disposal
Account? 4 8 10 14

AAsset Disposal AieTo Proft and Loss A/c Dr (A)-0.96


(B, Proft and Loss Ac lo Asset Disposal A/c Dr. (8) +0.96
(C) -0.85
(C Asset Disposal AcTo Provision for Depreciation A/C Dr
(D) +0.85
(D) Bani AcTo Asset Disposal A/e Dr.

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15. Gunjan took an insurance policy for her two-wheeler. Later on, she sold it to her
friend Rohit and only got the registration done in Rohit's name. After few months,
two-wheeler was stolen from Rohit's shop. Gunjan made a claim to insurance
company, but it was rejected on the ground that she has not suffered any financial
loss due to theft of two-wheeler.
Which principle of insurance is followed by insurance company by rejecting the
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