English Olympiad Questions for Class 5

The English language is considered an essential part of the school curriculum and is used by 400 million native speakers worldwide. Thus, introducing your child to the English Olympiad for class 5 will help the student to improve their grammar, sentence structure, and general mastery of the language. A language is the best way to communicate with people from a different culture.

Therefore, the India Talent Olympiad exam benefits students at both the national and international levels. You can look at IEO Class 5 Previous year papers for an idea of the questions appearing in the English Olympiad.

How can you make your child participate in the English Olympiad?

The story-telling approach of English makes it a favorite subject among students. However, the English Olympiad will also include comprehensions, essays, grammar, letters, and poetry that make it attractive. You can also check out IEO sample papers class 5 to get an idea.

School students are motivated to compete in Olympiads by a direct link between the Indian talent competition and the school. The team Olympiad will provide you with all the questions, prizes, and rewards details. You can also find English Olympiad Sample Papers for Class 5 that will help you make your children prepared for the Olympiad.

What can you do to prepare for the English Olympiad?

Indian Talent Olympiad provides workbooks for students to practice for the Olympiad exam. Parents can also look at the English Olympiad for Class 5 Pdf available online and review the questions. However, generally, the exam contains punctuations, nouns, jumbled words, articles, synonyms, verbs, etc.

Syllabus for English Olympiad Exams

These are the chapters covered in most of the English Olympiad Exams.

Spellings

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Collocations

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Idioms

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Homonyms and homophones

Homophones and homonyms often make class 5 students quite confused, and at certain times they aren't able to find out the difference. The knowledge of Homophones and homonyms is vital for class 5 students preparing for the English Olympiad.

The child often gets questions related to Homonyms and homophones for class 5, which confuse them. So learning the difference between them is essential. The list of Homophones/homonyms is entirely used in daily conversations, and the list contains 400+ homophone words.

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Synonyms

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Antonyms

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Nouns

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Pronouns

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Verbs and Phrasal Verbs

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Adverbs

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Adjectives

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Articles

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Prepositions

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Conjunctions

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Punctuation

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Tenses

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Active-Passive Voice and Reported Speech

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Free Sample Questions for

Question 1

A detective.
A. yonder
B. hoard
C. sleuth
D. gait

Question 2

Identify the common noun in this sentence below.The class studied economics today.
A. class
B. studied
C. economics
D. today

Question 3

The laundry needs to be dried it is still soaking wet.
A. simple
B. complex
C. run-on
D. fragment

Question 4

In which of the following sentences is the comma placed correctly?
A. Sarah's new chair, is bright red.
B. Mike needs to apologize to ,Elaine,for being rude.
C. Melton, Matt and Archie are great singers.
D. David, can you please come talk to me?

Question 5

Which of the following suffixes means "having the characteristics of"?
A. able
B. ible
C. ish
D. ation

Question 6

sunset
A. on
B. in
C. at

Question 7

The prefix EN- means to "put into," so when you ENTANGLE something, you get it out of a tangle.
A. True
B. False

Question 8

Sally well recently. She's got the flu.
A. doesn't feel
B. isn't feeling
C. hasn't felt
D. hasn't been feeling

Question 9

Is the verb in the sentence past, present, or future tense?The biologist WAITS patiently for a sighting of a tree kangaroo.
A. past
B. present
C. future

Question 10

A word that means the opposite or almost the opposite of another word is a(n):
A. synonym
B. antonym
C. homonym
D. all of the above