Previous Year Papers for Olympiad preparation

Past Olympiad papers for Classes 1 to 10

Olympiad Previous Year Papers for Real Exam-style Practice

Use previous year papers to understand question patterns, recurring topics, difficulty level and time management before the next Olympiad exam.

Real Patterns
6 Subjects
Classes 1-10
Exam Readiness

Class-wise past papers

Find Previous Year Olympiad Papers for Your Class

Class-wise past paper practice helps students understand the right level of question difficulty and exam style.

Past paper routine

How to Practise Previous Year Papers

Past papers work best when they are solved like a real test and reviewed for topic gaps.

01

Revise First

Check the syllabus and revise important chapters before attempting a paper.

02

Use a Timer

Solve the paper in one sitting to build exam discipline and speed.

03

Mark Weak Areas

Note the chapters or skills behind incorrect answers.

04

Practise Similar Questions

Use worksheets and question banks to fix repeated mistakes.

More exam practice

Use Past Papers With the Right Supporting Resources

Previous year papers are strongest when students also use syllabus, notes, sample papers and online tests.

Understand Real Patterns

Past papers reveal the kind of reasoning, application and mixed questions students may face.

Improve Time Management

Timed past paper practice helps students balance speed and accuracy.

Find Important Topics

Repeated themes across papers help students prioritize revision before the exam.

Ready to Practise Like the Real Exam?

Start with past paper patterns, then test your speed with online Olympiad practice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Previous Year Papers

Why should students solve Olympiad previous year papers?

Previous year papers help students understand exam style, common question types, difficulty level and time management needs.

When should my child attempt previous year papers?

Students should attempt them after revising the syllabus and practising chapter-wise questions or worksheets.

Are previous year papers better than sample papers?

Both help. Previous year papers show real exam patterns, while sample papers provide additional model practice for current preparation.

How should mistakes in past papers be reviewed?

Group mistakes by topic, revise the concept, then practise similar questions before attempting another paper.