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Class 1 coding Olympiad Previous Year Paper 1 (2026)

PreviousYear • 2026  •  Class 1 • Coding

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About this PDF

Use this Class 1 coding Olympiad Previous Year Paper 1 (2026) to practise with past-paper style questions, understand difficulty level, review exam patterns, and strengthen preparation for Class 1 Coding Olympiad for 2026.

What is inside this PDF?

  • Past-paper style practice for understanding question difficulty and exam pattern.
  • Useful revision material after completing the syllabus and sample papers.
  • Helps students compare preparation level with earlier paper style.
  • Best used with answer keys, notes, and topic-wise revision.

Who should use this PDF?

  • Best for students who have completed syllabus revision and sample-paper practice.
  • Useful for understanding past-paper style, difficulty, and timing.
  • Parents and teachers can use it to review readiness before the final exam.

Use this resource as part of a structured SCO preparation path rather than as a standalone file.

How to use this PDF

  • Attempt this previous year paper after completing the syllabus once.
  • Use a timer to understand speed, accuracy, and exam pressure.
  • Compare mistakes with the answer key and revise weak topics.
  • Revisit similar sample papers to improve consistency before the real exam.

What you’ll learn

  • Understanding of previous exam-style question difficulty.
  • Better awareness of time management and revision gaps.
  • Confidence to attempt similar Olympiad-level questions.

This resource is aligned to help students prepare effectively and improve scores with structured practice.

Frequently asked questions

How should students use this previous year paper?

Students should attempt it with a timer after completing syllabus revision and then review mistakes carefully.

Why are previous year papers useful?

They help students understand paper style, difficulty level, timing pressure, and revision gaps.

Should this be used with an answer key?

Yes. Students should use the answer key after completing the paper to check accuracy and plan revision.