Olympiad Syllabus Class 6 to 10
International Olympiad Exam
Class 8
The Dream Them International Olympiad exam is divided into 8 exams for both online and offline modes. Exciting prize money, certificates, and scholarship opportunities await the exam toppers, so wait no more to ace this olympiad season! The subject-wise syllabus for the exam series for grade 8 is given in the below table.
Exam | Mathematics | Science | Social Science | Mental Ebility |
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1 | 1. Rational Numbers 2. Linear Equations in One Variable |
1. Crop Production and Management 2. Synthetic Fibres and Plastics |
1. The Indian Constitution 2. Resources 3. How When and Where |
1. Coding and Decoding 2. Number Series |
2 | 1. Understanding Quadrilaterals 2. Practical Geometry |
1. Force and Pressure 2. Microorganisms: Friend and Foe |
1. Understanding Secularism 2. Land Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources 3. From Trade to Territory, The Company Establishes Power |
1. Cube and Dice 2. Mathematical Operation |
3 | 1. Data Handling 2.Squares and Square Roots |
1. Materials: Metals and Non-Metals 2. Conservation of Plants and Animals |
1. Why Do We Need A Parliament? 2. Mineral and Power Resources 3. Ruling the Countryside |
1. Alphabet Test 2. Venn-Diagram |
4 | 1. Cubes and Cube Roots 2. Comparing Quantities |
1. Friction 2. Coal and Petroleum 3. Cell Structure and Functions |
1. Understanding Laws 2. Agriculture 3. Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age |
1.Direction Sense 2. Counting Figure |
5 | 1. Algebraic Expressions and Identities 2. Visualising Solid Shapes |
1. Combustion and Flame 2. Sound |
1. Industries 2. Judiciary 3. Understanding Our Criminal Justice System 4. When People Rebel 1857 and After |
1.Inequality 2. Number Ranking |
6 | 1. Mensuration 2. Exponents and Powers |
1. Reproduction in Animals 2. Chemical Effects of Electric Current 3. Some Natural Phenomena |
1. Human Resources 2. Civilising the "Native", Educating the Nation 3. Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners |
1. Missing Character 2. Classification |
7 | 1. Direct and Inverse Proportions 2. Factorisation |
1. Reaching the Age of Adolescence 2. Light |
1. Understanding Marginalisation 2. Confronting Marginalisation 3 The Making of the National Movement: 1870s-1947 4. Women, Caste and Reform |
1. Calendar, Time and Clock 2. Percentage, Average, Profit and Loss |
8 | 1. Introduction to Graphs 2. Playing with Numbers |
1. Stars and the Solar System 2. Pollution of Air and Water |
1. Public Facilities 2. Law and Social Justice 3. India After Independence |
1. Blood Relation 2. Embedded Figure |