CREST Reasoning Olympiad Class 9 Sample Paper

Advance your child's logical reasoning abilities with the Class 9 Reasoning Olympiad Sample Paper PDF. Tailored to meet higher-level Olympiad standards, this sample paper builds strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

What's Included in the Class 9 Reasoning Olympiad Sample Paper?

  • MCQs with two sections: Logical Reasoning and Achiever's Section
  • Critical thinking exercises and pattern-based reasoning
  • Comprehensive answer key with detailed solutions for self-evaluation

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Syllabus:

Section 1: Series Completion, Analogy and Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Puzzle Test, Sequential Output Tracing , Direction Sense Test, Logical Venn Diagrams, Alphabet Test and Logical, Alpha-Numeric, Number, Mathematical Operations, Inserting the Missing Characters, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images and Water Images, Spotting Out The Embedded, Figure Matrix, Paper Folding and Paper Cutting, Grouping of Identical Figures, Cubes and Dice, Dot Situation, Construction of Squares and Triangles, Figure Formation and Analysis.

Achievers Section: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 1

Sample Questions

Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 Q.6 Q.7 Q.8 Q.9 Q.10

Q.1

In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

Statements: K ≥ L > M ≥ N
Conclusions: I. N ≤ K II. N < K

Q.2

The figure below shows a map of interconnected roads, study the following map and answer the following question.

In the above map, O is the intersection of roads AD, BC and O is also the midpoint of roads GH and EF. If Rahul starts from point A and reaches to point C, then the total distance travelled by Rahul is ________.



Q.3

The post office is to the East of the school while my house is to the South of the school. The market is to the North of the post office. If the distance of the market from the post office is equal to the distance of my house from the school, in which direction is the market with respect to my school?

Q.4

What should be the correct sign to balance the following equation?

17 - 3 × 6 = 45

Q.5

In the following question, a piece of paper is folded in the manner shown in the question figure(s). Select the figure out of the answer choices showing the unfolded pattern after the punches (cut).



Q.6

If in a certain code language, 'SSC' is written as '19193', then how will 'BBC' be written in that language?

Q.7

The question given below contains three items. These items may or may not have some relation with one another. Each group of the items may fit into one of the diagrams (a), (b), (c), (d). Please indicate the diagram in which the group of items correctly fits into.

Boys, Class, Girls

Q.8

In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

In which of the following expressions will the expression A < D' be definitely true?

Q.9

If in a certain code language, 'BHAI' is written as '2819', then how will 'CDGH' be written in that language?

Q.10

In the question given below, there are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two give statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the given conclusion(s), logically follow(s) from the two given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements
I.
Some desks are tables.
II. Some tables are chairs.
III. Some chairs are benches.
IV. Some benches are cots.
Conclusions
I. Some chairs are desks.
II. Some cots are tables.

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Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

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

Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

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

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