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The Class 4 Xtempore Olympiad Sample Paper is thoughtfully designed to help students get ready for the competitive exam. This study resource includes a mix of questions that follow the actual exam pattern and match the right level of difficulty. It helps students build a clear understanding of pattern of extempore through engaging and effective practice. Preparing these topics will give a clear idea of exam
Round 1- Warm Up Round (25 Points)
In the warm up round students will get 30 seconds to speak and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics for Warm up round are given below:
1. How do birds know where to build their nests?
2. Why do our teeth fall out when we are children?
3. Why do deserts have very little rain?
4. Why do camels have humps?
5. Tell us about any one animal or bird that can see at night.
Round 2- Creative Round (35 Points)
In the Creative Round students will get 45 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics are given below
1. Team sports or individual sports: which is better?
2. Which is more important: talent or hard work?
3. Should schools have longer recess breaks?
4. Which is more exciting: mountains or beaches?
5. Is it better to work alone or in a group?
Round 3- X Factor Round (40 Points)
In the X Factor Round students will get 60 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics for X Factor round are given below:
1. Imagine a backpack that can do amazing things.
2. Create a magical amusement park. What attractions would it have?
3. Invent a pair of shoes with special powers.
4. Design a bridge that connects two impossible places.
5. Invent a watch that can do more than tell the time.
Use this sample topics in three simple steps for structured Olympiad preparation and convert the doubt into confidence.
Students can practice in a playful and exciting way for learning with the help of this practice resource and get the below benefits:
Unicus Global Xtempore Olympiad for Class 4 consists of three rounds. Warm up round (25 points) helps students get familiar with the pattern with easy going topic to calm their nerves for next round. They get 30 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak about everyday activities and things they see around them. Creative round (35 points) gives a surprise prompt that rewards their imagination and quick thinking. They get 45 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. The X factor round (40 points) requires a good structure and flow and carries the maximum weightage. Students will get 60 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak.
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Round |
Format & skill |
Topic areas (broad) |
A strong response shows |
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1 · Warm-Up |
Fact with analysis |
Curious “why” and “how” questions about science and the natural world |
An explanation with a little analysis and clear structure |
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2 · Creative |
Argumentative opinion |
Everyday debates and “which is better” choices about school and daily life |
A clear stance with two reasons and logical flow |
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3 · X-Factor |
Hypothetical & invention |
“What if” scenarios - improving, changing, or inventing something |
An imaginative idea supported by reasoning |