Grade
Grades 2 to 8
Date of Olympiad
20th to 24th Jan 2025
Last Date of Enrollment
20 Dec, 2024
Welcome to the GetLitt! library. Here, we understand the importance of children reading books. You can browse a regularly updated collection of reading books for kids. This is the platform that will get your children interested in reading and improve their comprehension skills too. And GetLitt! Is also a perfect companion to parents of children below 7 years who are constantly looking for bedtime stories to read aloud to their kids.Welcome to the GetLitt! library. Here, we understand the importance of children reading books. You can browse a regularly updated collection of reading books for kids. This is the platform that will get your children interested in reading and improve their comprehension skills too. And GetLitt! Is also a perfect companion to parents of children below 7 years who are constantly looking for bedtime stories to read aloud to their kids.
Welcome to the GetLitt! library. Here, we understand the importance of children reading books. You can browse a regularly updated collection of reading books for kids. This is the platform that will get your children interested in reading and improve their comprehension skills too. And GetLitt! Is also a perfect companion to parents of children below 7 years who are constantly looking for bedtime stories to read aloud to their kids.Welcome to the GetLitt! library. Here, we understand the importance of children reading books. You can browse a regularly updated collection of reading books for kids. This is the platform that will get your children interested in reading and improve their comprehension skills too. And GetLitt! Is also a perfect companion to parents of children below 7 years who are constantly looking for bedtime stories to read aloud to their kids.
- The Question Paper will contain multiple choice questions from all the books in the Grade specific reading list. Children will have to answer all the questions for the books specified for their Grade.
- Each grade has been given a prescribed reading list.
- Each book will have a set of questions covering:
- Reading Comprehension,
- Vocabulary and
- Book dares (book trivia) and
- Achiever’s questions.
- Grade 2 & 3 will have a total of 32 questions to answer - 4 questions per book (3 Standard questions + 1 Achiever’s question). Standard question carries 2 points and Achiever’s question carries 4 points. The time duration for the test will be 60 minutes.
- Grade 4 & 5 will have a total of 35 questions to answer - 7 questions per book (5 Standard questions + 2 Achiever’s questions). Standard question carries 2 points and Achiever’s question carries 4 points. The time duration for the test will be 45 minutes.
- Grade 6, 7 & 8 will have a total of 40 questions to answer - 10 questions per book (7 Standard questions + 3 Achiever’s questions). Standard question carries 2 points and Achiever’s question carries 4 points. The time duration for the test will be 45 minutes.
- There will be separate question papers for each grade based on the respective reading list.
- The medium of the test will be English.
- Weightage will be given to time taken to complete the test. In case of a tie in the marks, the student who has completed the test in lesser amount of time will get a higher rank.
- Ideally the student should take exam on a laptop or desktop.
- Platform and test will require a network speed of minimum 512 kbps. Student can check the speed on www.speedtest.net
- Browser version should be updated. Ideal browser for this purpose is Chrome.
- If mobile data is being used by the student, then:
- Make sure that they have a strong & consistent network reception
- Should disable app notifications
- Make sure all browser windows are closed. Keep only the GetLitt! window open.
- Student has the sole responsibility of keeping their system ready as defined above.
- Minimum 20 registrations/grade/school should have been received.
- Students should have scored more than 80%
- Minimum 20 registrations/grade/school should have been received.
- Students should have scored more than 80%