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Unicus Global Xtempore Olympiad Class 5 Previous Year Paper (PDF)


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The Class 5 Unicus Global Xtempore Olympiad Sample Paper is selectively designed to help students prepare for the Olympiad exams. It follows the actual exam pattern and includes a mix of conceptual and logical reasoning questions. On top of that, this study resource supports deep understanding of pattern in an effective way. Practicing with this topics regularly improves on the spot thinking and communication skills. This resource is structured and stress-free for Olympiad preparation.

Check Unicus Global Xtempore Olympiad Sample Topics for Class 5

Round 1- Warm Up Round (25 Points)

In Round 1 students will get 30 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics for Warm up round are given below:

1. Why is curiosity important for learning?

2. Why is clean drinking water so important?

3. Why do we celebrate different festivals?

4. Why is biodiversity important for animals and plants?

5. How do rules help people live together peacefully?

Round 2- Creative Round (35 Points)

In Round 2 students will get 45 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics are given below:

1. Convince us every child should learn first aid.

2. Persuade your school to create a reading corner in every classroom.

3. Convince us to use less plastic every day.

4. Persuade your school to organise more fun learning competitions.

5. Convince us to walk or cycle whenever possible.

Round 3- X Factor Round (40 Points)

In Round 3 students will get 60 seconds to think and 60 seconds to speak. Some sample topics for X Factor round are given below:

1. Begin: I opened my umbrella, and suddenly...

2. Begin: The bird dropped a sparkling feather at my feet...

3. Begin: The old tree whispered my name...

4. Begin: The museum came alive after closing time...

5. Begin: A tiny door appeared in the classroom wall...

How to Start Preparation with Class 5 Xtempore Sample Paper?

Use this sample paper in three simple steps for structured Olympiad preparation and to get the result what you are looking for:

  • Step 1: Go through the sample topics thoroughly and note down what points should be covered.
  • Step 2: Save the Sample Topics for daily practice.
  • Step 3: Practice and track progress effectively.

Benefits of Unicus Global Xtempore Sample Topics for Class 5?

Students can practice extempore playfully and excitingly with the help of the free study resources that offer additional and academic advantages:

  • Encourages on the spot thinking
  • Builds Communication skills
  • Prepare them for public speaking

 

Syllabus:

Unicus Global Xtempore Olympiad for Class 5 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 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.

Round

Format & skill

Topic areas (broad)

A strong response shows

1 · Warm-Up

Define & explain

Everyday concepts, values and basic science - and the difference between similar ideas

A clear definition with examples or an analogy

2 · Creative

Persuasive speaking

Persuading a real audience (parents, class, school, town) to act on an everyday cause

A persuasive, audience-aware, confident appeal

3 · X-Factor

Story from a starter line

An open opening line you continue into a story

A full narrative arc - build-up, turn, and ending

 

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