International Green Warrior Olympiad Class 2 Sample Paper

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Syllabus:

Clean Water and Sanitation

  1. Introduction to clean water: What is water? importance of clean water, basic hygiene practices related to water
  2. Water sources: Where does our water come from? different sources of water (e.g., rivers, lakes, taps), protecting water sources
  3. Water pollution: What is pollution?, introduction to water pollution, simple examples of pollutants (e.g., trash, dirt), importance of not polluting water sources
  4. Keeping water clean: Ways to clean water, avoiding littering near water sources, basic rules for using water responsibly
  5. Waterborne diseases: What are waterborne diseases? basic understanding of illnesses related to dirty water, importance of clean water for health
  6. Clean water at home: Ways to get clean water at home, role of water filters and purification, hygiene practices when using water at home

Affordable and Clean Energy

  1. Simple ways to save energy at home (e.g., turning off lights when not needed)
  2. Activities to practice energy conservation
  3. How clean energy is good for the environment

Sustainable Cities and Communities

  1. Clean and safe parks: Visiting a local park, picking up trash in the park, playing outdoor games in the park, planting tress
  2. Community helpers: Learning about people who help keep the city clean (e.g., garbage collectors, gardeners)
  3. Sustainable transportation: Introduction to electric vehicles, public transportation and its benefits, reducing carbon emissions through transportation choices

Responsible Consumption and Production

  1. Importance of not wasting things, the concept of reuse by sharing toys with others
  2. Importance of not wasting food
  3. Alternatives to plastic, like using reusable bags
  4. Introduction of ""3 Rs"" - reduce, reuse, recycle with simple examples

Climate Action

  1. Basic understanding of seasons
  2. Air: Air pollution, sources of air pollution, effects of air pollution, ways to reduce air pollution
  3. Importance of breathing clean air
  4. How human activities can affect the climate
  5. The impact of climate change on the environment (e.g., melting ice, rising sea levels, extreme weather)
  6. Why trees are important for the environment
  7. Planting a tree or caring for a small garden
  8. How clean energy helps combat climate change

Life Below Water

  1. Need to protect marine animals from harm (e.g., pollution, overfishing)
  2. Ocean conservation: Understanding why we need to protect the oceans, avoid littering at the beach
  3. Exploring ocean life: Introduction to underwater creatures

Life On Land

  1. Protecting trees and plants
  2. How animals and plants are essential for the environment and humans
  3. Conservation of Animals and plants habitats
  4. Importance of taking care of land

Food Security and Agriculture

  1. Introduction to the concept of food: Basic food groups (e.g., fruits, vegetables, grains), identifying common foods
  2. Understanding the difference between healthy and unhealthy foods
  3. Sharing food: Why it's important to share food with others

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Q.1

You're watching a video about clean energy sources. The video shows different ways to make energy without harming the environment.
Based on the things you learned, which of the following is NOT true about using clean energy sources?

Q.2

Emma's family is planning a road trip. They want to choose a car that uses less fuel to save money and help the environment.
Which type of car should Emma's family choose for their road trip?

Q.3

When playing soccer in the park, Henry avoids running on flower beds. Why is it essential to avoid running on the planted areas?



Q.4

Sofia visited a farm and saw a big pond where ducks were swimming. She was curious about where the water in the pond came from. What is the most probable source of the water in the farm pond?



Q.5

Tom and his friends are at the store with their parents, looking at toys and snacks.
How can Tom and his friends practice responsible consumption?



Q.6

A group of children are camping in the forest. They come across a stream and are thirsty. Should they drink the water directly from the stream?

Q.7

Some animals, called scavengers, clean up carcasses in the wild.
How do such animals, like vultures, help maintain the balance of the environment?

Q.8

Tommy brings a reusable water bottle to school every day. What does this action represent?



Q.9

Max brings his lunch to school every day. What's the most eco-friendly option for him to carry his lunch?

Q.10

What happens to the air when we use clean energy like wind power and solar power?

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Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

Q.1bQ.2dQ.3bQ.4dQ.5dQ.6cQ.7cQ.8aQ.9cQ.10c

Students can easily download the pdf of the International Green Warrior Olympiad (IGWO) sample paper for class 2 from this page. The PDF is available for free download and comes with an answer key for the questions.

The following are the advantages of solving Green Warrior competition sample papers for class 2 before taking the exam:

Highlighting the fact that International Green Warrior Olympiad (IGWO) is new and important subjects not traditionally taught in schools is crucial. The focus on topics such as Clean Water and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water, Life On Land, and Food Security and Agriculture indicates the exam's contemporary and vital nature.

For class 2 students, who might not have been exposed to these topics before, sample papers become even more essential.

Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

Q.1 : b | Q.2 : d | Q.3 : b | Q.4 : d | Q.5 : d | Q.6 : c | Q.7 : c | Q.8 : a | Q.9 : c | Q.10 : c

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