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Class-7: |
SECTION – A : MENTAL ABILITY
SECTION – B : SCIENCE |
SECTION – A : MENTAL ABILITY
SECTION – B : SCIENCE |
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Food : Where Does it Come From?; |
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Components of Food; |
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Fibre to Fabric; |
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Sorting Materials into Groups; |
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Separation of Substances; |
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Changes Around us; |
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Getting to Know Plants; |
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Body Movements; |
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The Living Organisms and their Surroundings; |
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Motion and Measurement of Distances; |
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Light, hadows and Reflections; |
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Electricity and Circuits; |
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Fun with Magnets; |
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Water; |
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Air Around us; |
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Garbage in, Garbage out. |
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Nutrition in Plants; |
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Nutrition in Animals; |
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Fibre to Fabric; |
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Heat; |
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Acids, bases and Salts; |
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Physical and Chemical Changes; |
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Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate; |
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Winds, Storms and Cyclones; |
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Soil; |
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Respiration in Organisms; |
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Transportation in Animals and Plants; |
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Reproduction in Plants; |
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Motion and Time; |
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Electric Current and its Effects; |
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Light; |
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Water : A Precious Resource; |
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Forests : Our Lifeline; |
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Wastewater Story. |
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| Class-8: |
Class-9: |
SECTION – A : MENTAL ABILITY
SECTION – B : SCIENCE |
SECTION – A : MENTAL ABILITY
SECTION – B : SCIENCE |
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The Universe; |
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Soil; |
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Air; |
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Transformation of Substances; |
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Structure of Atom; |
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Metals and Non-metals; |
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Carbon; |
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Cell Structure and Functions; |
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Microorganisms; |
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Refraction of Light; |
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Electricity and Magnetism; |
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Sources of Energy; |
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Common Diseases; |
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Food Production and Management – Basic Practices. |
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Matter in Our Surroundings; |
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Is Matter Around Us Pure; |
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Atoms and Molecules; |
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Structure of the Atom; |
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The Fundamental Unit of Life; |
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Tissues; |
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Diversity in Living Organisms; |
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Motion; |
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Force and Laws of Motion; |
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Gravitation; |
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Work and Energy; |
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Sound; |
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Why do we Fall ill; |
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Natural Resources; |
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Improvement in Food Resources. |
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| Class-10: |
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SECTION – A : MENTAL ABILITY
SECTION – B : SCIENCE |
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Chemical Reactions and Equations; |
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Acids, Bases and Salts; |
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Metals and Non-metals; |
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Carbon and its Compounds; |
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Periodic Classification of Elements; |
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Life Processes; |
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Control and Coordination; |
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How do Organisms Reproduce?; |
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Heredity and Evolution; |
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Light – Reflection and Refraction; |
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Human Eye and Colourful World; |
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Electricity; |
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Magnetic Effects of Electric Current; |
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Sources of Energy; |
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Our Environment; |
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Management of Natural Resources. |
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Are there any special books which the participants should refer to for the NSO preparation? |
There are no special books as such. In general, NCERT books prescribed by the CBSE are sufficient for the preparation. Additionally, class XI and XIIth students can refer to the various publications like Chemistry Today, Biology Today, Mathematics Today and Physics For You, MTG Read ‘n’ Tick Classwise NSO Workbooks, etc. which contain useful matter including solved and model test papers of various national and International Olympiads. The above magazines and books related to Olympiad are published by MTG ( website : www.mtg.in of Olympiad books). |
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My school does not want to register for the NSO, but I am very eager to write the exam. Can I do it on my own? |
| SOF does not encourage individual participation. Students have to register through their schools only. |
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I have already appeared for the NSO while I was in a lower class? Can I appear again? |
Definitely yes. This will give you an opportunity to improve your previous rankings, and if you are successful in doing so, you will again be eligible for certificates and prizes. |
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My school has already despatched the registration form. I am left out and I want to register myself for the NSO. What should I do? |
You can request your school authority to send your exam relevant details and fee immediately to us. We accept it if it reaches us before the last date of registration (usually 4 weeks before the exam). |
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I am going to write the NSO for the first time. Can I get sample papers? |
Sample Papers are sent to all the registered schools. SOF website also contains these papers. Sample papers sent to the schools prior to the first level test are helpful and can be used for both levels of NSO. |
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What is the structure and pattern of the examination? |
The level 1 competition is a written objective-type test of 60 minutes duration comprising 50 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 3 to class 12. Each correct answer carries one mark. Students of 11th and 12th answer any three parts of the Question Paper:
(i) Physics,
(ii) Chemistry, (iii) Mathematics or Biology. |
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When are the results of NSO declared? |
| Results of both the levels of NSO are declared within 7-8 weeks of the examination. The results are sent to the schools concerned. The results are also made available on our website. |
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I have taken part in the NSO. Can I also take part in the National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) and International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) ? |
Although conducted by the same Foundation, NSO, NCO and IMO are three completely different competitions. The first is to find and recognise budding scientists from schools all over India. On the other hand, The National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) is a testing platform for all those young, computer-savvy minds who may be interested to judge themselves again on a national level. So, even if one has participated in the NSO, he/she can always take part in the NCO or IMO. |
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Do I have to regularly visit your website for the latest update of SOF activities? |
All the important information regarding Olympiads, Seminars, etc., like date, time and venue is available on our website. So it is beneficial for you to surf our site. |
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I have cleared the second level of the NSO. Will I be appearing for an interview to be eligible for the award? |
| The interview is conducted in case of a tie in the second round. |
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I have cleared second level of the NSO and I have come to know from my school/from your website that I am eligible for an award. I am studying in a different school / passed out from school and pursuing further studies. Will I come to know about the date and venue of the presentation ceremony?
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As soon as we finalise the date and venue of the presentation ceremony, we send out the information to the schools concerned and also to the winner’s residence addresses as available with us. So preferably please be in touch with your previous school. The information will also be put on the website. |
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I have still not received my Roll No. / Admit Card / Participation Certificate. I have checked from my school authorities and they are also not in receipt of the same. Kindly advise what to do? |
| Please request your Principal / Science Teacher to inform us about the non-receipt of the above. We will send duplicate copies to your school as soon as we hear from them. |
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We have come to know about your Foundation and we are interested. How do we enroll our school with you?
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Send us the complete address of your school in the following format and we will send relevant information and registration forms to you at the appropriate time.
School Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Pincode:
Phone No. with STD Code:
E-mail:
Principal: |
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Is the NSO conducted in English only? |
Yes. |
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We have less than 50 students in our school who are interested to take part in the NSO. Can we still enroll for the test? |
Less than 50 students a school is not viable for the Foundation to hold the exam. Hence at least 50 students should be enrolled from a school so that a school becomes a center. |
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Why do students of the same class with similar total marks have different National rankings? |
When the ranks are generated; score in Science Section is given priority. Hence, a student scoring higher marks in Science gets a higher National ranking than his / her counterpart. Plus the students’ overall performance, at the school as well as at the state, city and school level, is also taken under consideration while ranking them at the National level. |
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