IEO Mock Test Class 7
FAQs on IEO Online Mock Test for Class 7
1. Who shall appear for the class 7 English Olympiad?
Ans: If you are good at English, then you must appear for the IEO in order to test your abilities and see how they fare among the brightest students in the country. If you are someone who struggles with English, then you must appear for the IEO to improve your command of the language and your overall skills of spoken and written English. Hence, there is no particular set of students that the exam is limited to and any and every student can benefit from appearing for the exam. It’s sort of like making average students good and making good students better. Regardless of your skills as an English speaker, you shall try add appear for the IEO.
2. What are the type of questions asked in the IEO English Olympiad Class 7?
Ans: An important thing to make note of while preparing for the International English Olympiad is to thoroughly understand not only the syllabus but also, the type of questions that the students are tested upon in the exam. saying that the questions are objective-based is pretty vague and gives you no specific information about what the question can actually be like. To help you with just that we're leaving down below a short summary of the different types of objective questions that you may expect in your paper for the class 7 IEO:
Fill in the blank (fill the correct tense of the word)
Find the odd one out (Usually three of the words being synonyms of each other and the answer being something else)
Choosing the correct phrases of the given lot
Identifying the error in a given sentence.
Name the following
3. Mention some must-do’s while preparing for the IEO and appearing for the Mock tests.
Ans: Succeeding at the IEO is going to come by easy and students are going to have to put in efforts into improving their vocabulary as well as their knowledge of grammar to stand a chance of qualifying for the next level of the exam. Let's take a look at a few things the aspiring students must do in order to get vocabulary and grammar covered:
Learning new words every day and trying to use them some way or the other in your day to day speech.
Underlining different phrases, idioms, proverbs and quotes upon encountering them while reading anything will also help students retain them.
Converging with your friends and family in English, along with trying to make it a habit of developing a thought process in English is also advised.
Reading more and more stuff outside of the textbook is also beneficial. you can read newspapers, articles, novels, storybooks or anything that you like so long as it is in English and gives you new words and phrases to remember.
Making your own notes and jotting down every new word or phrase that you have come across is immensely helpful to make sure that you don't forget them while answering the paper.
Solving sample papers on a regular basis gives you a constant overview of your strengths and weaknesses.
4. What’s the difference between IEO in class 7 and that in previous classes?
Ans: If a student has appeared already for the IEO in class 5 or class 6, then there is absolutely no difference when it comes to the pattern of the paper since there are an equal number of marks, an equal number of sections, and an equal amount of time given to solve the paper. The thing that changes is the fact that the syllabus is different and the things that students are questioned upon are a little more challenging and difficult than before. To know more about the exact syllabus, we recommend you do check our article on the same.
5. If a student qualifies for the second level, how much time does he have to prepare and are there any differences in the pattern and syllabus?
Ans: Level 1 usually takes place on any three days in the month of October or November, and the results are declared Around the month of January. Once the student comes to know of the result and whether he has qualified for the next level or not, he's given only about a month or so to prepare for the next level, if indeed he has made it till there. The exam is conducted in February and students need not worry about learning a different pattern or syllabus since it is exactly the same and the only thing that is different is the difficulty of questions. Hence students are recommended to make a robust study plan for a month that largely comprises revising what they've learned and solving sample papers for level 2 that are a little more challenging than the first one.