Exam Format

Exam Format

Question Breakdown
Grade No of Questions Section No. of questions
Grade 1-2 20 Famous Personalities (simple identification) 4
Famous Personalities (simple identification) 4
Popular Cartoons and Animated Characters (Mickey Mouse, Dora, etc.. 4
Animals and Their Habitats (polar bears in the Arctic, lions in the savannah) 4
Children’s Literature and Books (like fairy tales, famous children’s authors) 4
Grade 3-4 35 Important World Leaders 7
Important World Leaders 7
Space Discoveries (space missions, astronauts) 7
Science and Technology Innovations (simple examples) 7
Key Global Events (natural disasters, new findings) 7
Grade 5-6 35 Political and Social Leaders (recent elections, leadership changes) 7
Major Global Conferences (climate, education summits) 7
Recent Scientific Innovations (AI, health-related research) 7
Significant World Events (natural disasters, international collaborations) 7
Sports Tournaments (World Cup, Olympics, international events) 7
Grade 7-8 50 Geopolitical Changes (recent conflicts, treaties, global shifts) 10
Technological Advancements (AI, space missions, renewable energy) 10
Climate Change (global efforts, major environmental milestones) 10
Global Economy (important trade agreements, inflation, world markets) 10
Economic Organizations (World Bank, IMF, United Nations) 10
Grade 1-2: 20 Questions
Grade 3-4: 35 Questions
Grade 5-6: 35 Questions
Grade 7-8: 50 Questions

Time: Exam will be available for 24hrs on day of exam, students can start anytime between those 24hrs, but once started exam will end in its prescribed time limit of 1 hr.


Duration: 60 Minutes
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