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International Informatics Olympiad (iiO)

International Informatics Olympiad (iiO) - 2020-21

International Informatics Olympiad endeavours to assess the competency and proficiency of the students in the field of Computer Science, at National and International level, every year. Its syllabus comprises of the syllabus of CBSE/ICSE and various State Boards. The iiO examination is based on Computer Science, which provides ample opportunity to the students not only to test their skills but also sharpen them accordingly and provide knowhow about International standard.

The iiO examination is based on Computer Science, which provides ample opportunity to the students not only to test their skills but also sharpen them accordingly and provide knowhow about international standard.

A student between class 1st to 12th can participate in iiO through his/her school only. The language medium is English only.

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The International Informatics Olympiad (iiO) is Three Level Exam
  • The test is organized in the respective schools of the participants during the school hours
  • All the students of classes 1st to 12 are eligible to take part in Level 1
  • Level 1: All the students of classes 1st to 12 are eligible to take part in Level 1
  • Level 2: Top 500 Olympiad rank holders of the 1st Level from each class will compete for top positions in 2 nd level examination. All Class 1st rank holders with minimum 60% of marks with minimum 100 students from a particular school are also eligible for Level 2.
  • Level 3: Olympiad 1st Rank Holders of classes 6th to 12th from 2 nd level will be eligible for Level 3. Level 3 will be conducted at New Delhi, India.
International Informatics Olympiad (iIO) Prizes
  • Prizes for Level - 1
    • Class Topper 1st, 2nd and 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze medals respectively, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks.
    • 4th to 10th Olympiad rank holders of each class will be awarded with wrist watches.
    • 11th to 25th Olympiad rank holders of each class will be awarded with exciting prizes.
    • 26th to 500th Olympiad rank holders of each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
    • All participants will be awarded with the Student Participation Certificate (SPC) & Descriptive Assessment Report.
  • Prizes for Level - 2
    • Olympiad 1st rank holder of class 12th will be awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 75,000/- along with a Winner’s Trophy and Olympiad 1st rank holder of class 11th will be awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 50,000/- along with a Winner’s Trophy.
    • 1st Olympiad rank holder from classes 7th to 10th will be awarded a Laptop along with a Winner’s Trophy.
    • 1st Olympiad rank holder from classes 1st to 6th will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 15,000/- each with a Winner’s Trophy.
    • 2nd Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 7,500/- each with a Winner’s Trophy.
    • 3rd Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 5,000/- each with a Winner’s Trophy.
    • All State rank holders of all classes will be awarded with exciting prizes (minimum 50% marks).
    • All participants will be awarded with the Student Participation Certificate (SPC).
  • Prizes for Level - 3
    • Top 2 students of the 3rd level participants will be awarded with educational excursion to Disneyland (Honkong)

Exam Date and Venue Detail for International Informatics Olympiad (iiO) - 2020
  • Level - 1
    • iiO Level 1 Exam Date: tentatively Jan 2021
    • Venue: participating schools
  • Level - 2
    • iiO Level 2 Exam Date: The 2nd Level will be conducted in the month of tentatively February 2021
    • Venue: participating schools
  • Level - 3
    • iiO Level 3 Exam Date: tentatively July/August 2021.
    • Venue: New Delhi

Exam Pattern and Syllabus of International Informatics Olympiad (iiO)
  • The language medium is English only.
  • The questions will be of objective type in nature with multiple choice answers.
  • There is no negative marking.
  • For classes 3rd onward OMR answer sheets will be provided.
iiO Class 1 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 40
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Introduction of computer, Main Parts of Computers and Its Peripherals, Application of Computer, Introduction to MS-Paint
    • No. of Questions: 20
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 50
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 20
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 3
    • Total Marks: 30
iiO Class 2 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 40
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Basics of Computer, Input/Output and Processing, Keyboard and Mouse Usage, Introduction to Window 10, Data and Information, Introduction to Wordpad, Usage of Computers in daily life, Drawing in paint brush
    • No. of Questions: 20
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 50
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 20
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 3
    • Total Marks: 30
iio Class 3 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Generations of Computers, History of Computing, Hardware, Booting Process, Input and Output devices, Types of Software, Memory Management in computer, Get Familiar with Windows 10, Social Impact of Information Technology, How Data is stored in Computer, Getting Start with Paint Brush, Working with Notepad, Better Ways of Using Computers
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 4 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Introducing Computer Programming Languages, Computer’s Peripherals, Primary Memory, Secondary Memory, Knowledge about data access mode, Storage Capacity, Access Time, Introducing System Software, Introducing Application Software, Drawing in paintbrush, Getting Started with MS-Word 2013, Making Comparison on Wordpad and Notepad, Fundamentals of Windows 10
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 5 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Categories of Computers, Understanding Windows 10, Introduction to MS-Excel, Working With Ms-Word, Networking, Internet, Introducing Multimedia
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 6 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    History of Computers, Generations of Computers, Input and Output Devices, Networking and internet, Word Processing, Getting Started with MS Excel, Introduction to HTML, Introduction to Powerpoint
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 7 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Introducing Operating System (OS), Windows Explorer, Types of Computer Languages, Working with Microsoft Excel, Working with Microsoft Powerpoint, Working with HTML, Computer Networking and its Usage, Internet, Working with Microsoft Word, Introducing Multimedia
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 8 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Introducing ASCII, Describing Types of Memories, Managing Windows 10, Introduction to Data Representation, Briefing on Information Technology, HTML, Working with MS-Word, MS-Power Point, Networking, Internet and Emailing
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iio Class 9 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Classification of Computers based on size and Capability, Operating systems (OS), Introduction to MS-Access, Introduction to CSS, Working with HTML, Introduction to Logic Gates and Numbers, Understanding Network Topology, Introducing Types of LANs, Internet
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25
iIO Class 10 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
  • Pattern:
    • No of questions: 50
    • Total Marks: 100
    • Time allowed: 60 minutes
  • Syllabus:
    Unit Chapters Marking Scheme
    1.
    Computer Science:
    Number System, More About Logic Gates, Working with HTML, Working with CSS, Working with Internet Applications, IT Basics, Internet, MSAccess
    • No. of Questions: 30
    • Marks per Question: 2
    • Total Marks: 60
    2.
    Reasoning and Aptitude
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 1.5
    • Total Marks: 15
    3.
    Scholar’s Zone
    • No. of Questions: 10
    • Marks per Question: 2.5
    • Total Marks: 25

Sample Papers for International Informatics Olympiad (iiO)
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