1. What is Jismo?

Jismo (usually referring to the Japanese International Mathematics and Science Olympiad or similar regional academic competitions) is a competitive exam that tests students' conceptual understanding, application, and problem-solving skills in Science (and Mathematics). For Grade 6, it typically covers topics aligned with upper primary/lower secondary science curricula, but with higher-order thinking questions.

Analyze Your Errors: Once finished, don’t just look at the score. Look at why you got a question wrong. Was it a lack of knowledge, or did you misread the graph?

Here is everything you need to know about using Jismo Science Grade 6 past papers effectively.

Key Insight: Many students fail not because they don't know science, but because they misread the command words (e.g., "compare," "classify," or "deduce"). Past papers train you to recognize these cues instantly.

Science past papers for Grade 6 are highly regarded preparation materials for students aiming to compete in this international olympiad. Based on available exam structures and sample content, here is a full review: Overview of Content

Notice: This requires integrated knowledge (chemistry: solubility; physics: heat transfer). You only get this skill by practicing authentic Jismo Science past papers for Grade 6.

(Answer: C – Conduction. Jismo loves real-life physics!)

Physical Sciences: Concepts such as force, motion, energy transformations, and simple machines are common. Past papers often feature problems involving circuits, magnetism, and the properties of light and sound.