Olympiad Exam for Class 12
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1) International Artificial Intelligence (AI) Olympiad
2) International Coding Olympiad
3) International Maths Olympiad
4) International Science Olympiad
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IMO Class 12 Previous Year Question Paper
Syllabus for Class 12 Maths Olympiad
Unit | Topic |
I. | Relations and Functions |
II. | Algebra |
III. | Calculus |
IV. | Vectors and 3D Geometry |
V. | Linear Programming |
VI. | Probability |
Syllabus for Class 12 Science Olympiad
Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms | 1.1 Asexual Reproduction 1.2 Sexual Reproduction | ||||
Chapter 2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants | 1.1 Prefertilisation: Structures and Events 1.2 Pollination 1.3 Double Fertilisation, Post Fertilisation: Structures and Events | ||||
Chapter 3: Human Reproduction | 1.1 Male and Female Reproductive System 1.2 Gametogenesis and Menstrual Cycle 1.3 Fertilisation, Embryonic Development and Parturition | ||||
Chapter 4: Reproductive Health | 1.1 Population Explosion and Birth Control 1.2 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infertility | ||||
Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation | 1.1 Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance 1.2 Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance, Linkage and Recombination, Sex Determination 1.3 Mutations and Genetic Disorders | ||||
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance | 1.1 DNA, RNA and Experiments on Genetic Material 1.2 DNA Replication 1.3 Transcription, Genetic Code and Types of RNA 1.4 Translation and Regulation of Gene Expression 1.5 Human Genome Project and DNA Fingerprinting | ||||
Chapter 7: Evolution | 1.1 Origin of Life 1.2 Theories of Evolution 1.3 Mechanism of Evolution 1.4 Palaeontology and Human Evolution | ||||
Chapter 8: Human Health and Disease | 1.1 Diseases in Humans and Immunity 1.2 AIDS and Cancer 1.3 Alcohol and Drug abuse | ||||
Chapter 9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production | 1.1 Animal Husbandry 1.2 Plant Breeding 1.3 Single Cell Protein and Tissue Culture | ||||
Chapter 10: Microbes in Human Welfare | 1.1 Microbes: Household Products, Industrial Products and Sewage Treatment 1.2 Microbes: Biogas, Biocontrol Agents and Biofertilisers | ||||
Chapter 11: Biotechnology: Principles and Processes | 1.1 Tools of Recombinant DNA Technology 1.2 Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology | ||||
Chapter 12: Biotechnology and its Applications | 1.1 Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture and Medicine 1.2 Transgenic Organisms and Ethical Issues in Biotechnology | ||||
Chapter 13: Organisms and Populations | 1.1 Organism and its Environment 1.2 Population: Attributes and Growth 1.3 Population Interactions | ||||
Chapter 14: Ecosystem | 1.1 Structure and Requirements of Ecosystem 1.2 Energy Flow and Ecological Pyramids 1.3 Ecological Succession and Biogeochemical Cycles | ||||
Chapter 15: Biodiversity and Conservation | 1.1 Biodiversity and its Importance 1.2 Conservation of Biodiversity | ||||
Chapter 16: Environmental Issues | 1.1 Air and Water Pollution and their Control 1.2 Solid wastes, Agrochemicals and Radioactive Wastes. 1.3 Greenhouse Effect, Ozone Depletion and Deforestation | ||||
Unit | Title | ||||
I | Solid State | ||||
II | Solutions | ||||
III | Electrochemistry | ||||
IV | Chemical Kinetics | ||||
V | Surface Chemistry | ||||
VI | Isolation of Elements | ||||
VII | p-Block Elements | ||||
VIII | d- and f-Block Elements | ||||
IX | Coordination Compounds | ||||
X | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | ||||
XI | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers | ||||
XII | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | ||||
XIII | Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen | ||||
XIV | Biomolecules | ||||
XV | Polymers | ||||
XVI | Chemistry in Everyday Life | ||||
Unit | Chapter / Topic | ||||
I | Electrostatics | ||||
Chapter-1: Electric Charges and Fields | |||||
Chapter-2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | |||||
II | Current Electricity | ||||
Chapter-3: Current Electricity | |||||
III | Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism | ||||
Chapter-4: Moving Charges and Magnetism | |||||
Chapter-5: Magnetism and Matter | |||||
IV | Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current | ||||
Chapter-6: Electromagnetic Induction | |||||
Chapter-7: Alternating Current | |||||
V | Electromagnetic Waves | ||||
Chapter-8: Electromagnetic Waves | |||||
VI | Optics | ||||
Chapter-9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | |||||
Chapter-10: Wave Optics | |||||
VII | Dual Nature of Matter | ||||
Chapter-11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | |||||
VIII | Atoms & Nuclei | ||||
Chapter-12: Atoms | |||||
Chapter-13: Nuclei | |||||
IX | Electronic Devices | ||||
Chapter-14: Semiconductor Electronics | |||||
X | Communication Systems | ||||
Chapter-15: Communication Systems | |||||
Syllabus for Class 12 Coding and Learning Olympiad
Course J | |
9th Grade | |
Objective – C | |
Lesson : 1 | Introduction of Objective – C Language |
Swift Programming Language | |
Lesson : 2 | Introduction of Swift Programming Language |
Lesson : 3 | Swift Programming Language Vs Objective – C Language |
Mobile App | |
Lesson : 4 | How Java can be helpful in creating Android App? |
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) | |
Lesson : 5 | PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) |
SQL (Structured Query Language) | |
Lesson : 6 | SQL (Structured Query Language) |
Syllabus for Class 12 AI Olympiad
Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning and Deep learning.
1. Application of Artificial Intelligence : A look at real life AI implications
- Introduction to AI Domains
- Data Sciences
- Computer Visions
- Natural Language Processing
- Smart Assistants
2. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
- Moral Issues : Self driving cars
- Data Privacy
- Artificial Intelligence Bias
- Artificial Intelligence Access
3. Computer Vision
- Introduction of Computer Vision
- Applications of Computer Vision
- Computer Vision : Getting started
- Computer Vision Tasks
- Classification
- Classification + Localisation
- Object detection
- Instance segmentation
- Basics of images
- Basics of Pixels
4. Image features
5. Introduction to OpenCV
6. Convolution
- Task
- Convolution : Explained
7. Convolution Neural Networks (CNN)
- Introduction
- What is a Convolutional Neural Network?
- Convolution Layer
- Rectified Linear Unit Function
- Pooling Layer
- Fully Connected Layer
8. Natural Language Processing
- Introduction
- Applications of Natural Language Processing
- Natural language processing : Getting started
- Revisiting the AI project cycle
9. Chatbots
- Human Language VS Computer language
- Arrangement of the words and meaning
- Multiple meanings of a word
- Perfect syntax, no meaning
10. Data Processing
- Text Normalisation
- Bag of words
11. Evaluation
- Introduction
- What is Evaluation?
- Model Evaluation Terminologies
- The Scenario
- Confusion matrix
- Evaluation Methods
- Accuracy
- Precision
- Recall
- Which Metric is important?
- F1 Score
Class 12th Python for Artificial Intelligence |
Chapter 1: Algorithms and Flowcharts
- What is an Algorithm?
- Activity
- Challenge Time
- What is a flowchart?
- How to Use Flowcharts to Represent Algorithms
- Test Your Knowledge
Chapter 2: Introduction to Python
- What is a program?
- What is Python?
- Why Python for AI?
- Applications of Python
- Getting started with Python
- Downloading and Setting up Python for use
- Python IDLE installation
- Run in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Interactive Mode
- Script Mode
- Python Statement and Comments
- Python Statement
- Python Comments
- Python Keywords and Identifiers
- Variables and Datatypes
- Python Operators I
- Arithmetic Operators
- Python Input and Output
- Python Output Using print() function
- User input
- Type Conversion
- Implicit Type Conversion
- Explicit Type Conversion
- Python Operators II
- Comparison operators
- Logical operators
- Assignment operators
- Let’s Practice
- Test Your Knowledge
Chapter 3 – Introduction to tools for AI
- Introduction to Anaconda
- How to install Anaconda?
- Jupyter Notebook
- Introduction
- What is a Notebook?
- Installing Jupyter Notebook
- Working with Jupyter Notebook
- Notebook Interface – Explained!
- Test Your Knowledge
Chapter 4 – More About Lists and Tuples
- Introduction to Lists
- How to create a list ?
- How to access elements of a list ?
- List Index
- Negative Indexing
- Adding Element to a List
- Using append() method
- Using insert() Method
- Using extend() method
- Removing Elements from a List
- Using remove() method
- Using pop() method
- Slicing of a List
- List Methods
- Let’s Practice
- Introduction to Tuples
- How to Create a tuple ?
- Accessing of Tuples
- Deleting a Tuple
- Test Your Knowledge
Chapter 5 – Flow of Control and Conditions
- If Statement
- If Statement
- Python if…else Statement
- Python if…elif…else Statement
- Syntax of if…elif…else
- Python Nested if statements
- Let’s Practice
- The For Loop
- Syntax of for Loop
- Flowchart of for Loop
- Example: Python for Loop
- The while Statement
- Syntax of while Loop in Python
- Flowchart of while Loop
- Example: Python while Loop
- Let’s Practice
- Test Your Knowledge
Chapter 6 : Introduction to Packages
- Recap
- Introduction
- What is a package?
- Package Installation
- Working with a package
- What is NumPy?
- Exploring NumPy!
- Let’s Practice!
- TASK 1
- TASK 2
- Test Your Knowledge
Eligibility Criteria for School Connect Online Olympiad
Age: Students of classes 1 to 12th are eligible to appear for the 1st level Olympiads. Students who qualify for the 2nd level exam include.
(a) Top 5% of students’ class wise, who appear for the 1st level exam,
(b) State wise top 25 rank holders class wise, and
(c) Class toppers from each participating school where at least 10 students from a class appear in the exam & scores 50% qualifying marks.
Note – Students from classes 1 and 2 are not required to appear for the 2nd level exam and are ranked based on their performance in the first level exam.
Awards and Certificates Details
Awards and Medals | Eligibility |
Certificate of Participation | All students participated in Olympiads |
Certificate of Merit | Rank holder of Class (Minimum 10 students participating each class) |
Qualifier of Gold Medal | Top Rank Stage 2 Selected Students |
Qualifier of Silver Medal | Second Top Rank Stage 2 Selected Students |
Certificate of Excellence/Appreciation | Outstanding Performance Certificate to all Stage 2 Participants |
Hall of Fame | Best Performing Students in Stage 2/Final Olympiad Exam |
Achievers Gold Medal | Rank holder in International Olympiad Ranking |
Cash Rewards | Top 10 Students |
Olympiad Registration
- Class: You need to be a student in Classes 1 to 12 to be eligible for this exam.
- Boards: You must be a student of SSC, ICSE or CBSE boards.
- Qualifying for second level examination:
The top 5% of students (class-wise) also benchmark percentile score who appear for the first level exam.
Class toppers from each participating school; where at least 10 students participate and score a minimum of 50%.
- Year of attempt: As long as you’re a student enrolled in any of Classes 1 to 12, you can apply for International Science Olympiad and IMO or International Maths Olympiad)
- Number of attempts: You can only attempt one time in a year for any olympiad with 2 qualifying stages.
- Year of attempt: As long as you’re a student enrolled in any of Classes 1 to 12, you can apply for International Science Olympiad and IMO or International Maths Olympiad once in every academic year.
Maths Olympiad
Class | Syllabus | Class | Syllabus |
Class 1 | Maths Olympiad Class 1 | Class 4 | Maths Olympiad Class 4 |
Class 2 | Maths Olympiad Class 2 | Class 5 | Maths Olympiad Class 5 |
Class 3 | Maths Olympiad Class 3 | Class 6 | Maths Olympiad Class 6 |
Class 7 | Maths Olympiad Class 7 | Class 10 | Maths Olympiad Class 10 |
Class 8 | Maths Olympiad Class 8 | Class 11 | Maths Olympiad Class 11 |
Class 9 | Maths Olympiad Class 9 | Class 12 | Maths Olympiad Class 12 |

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