CREST International Spell Bee - Winter Class 1 Sample Paper

Is your child preparing for the CREST International Spell Bee (Winter) Class 1? Get a head start with this carefully designed sample paper PDF that makes spelling practice both engaging and effective.

Key Highlights of the Winter Spell Bee Sample Paper - Class 1

  • Age-appropriate words to boost spelling confidence
  • Fun and simple exercises to build phonics and vocabulary
  • Practice aligned with the CREST Spell Bee Winter exam pattern

Download the free PDF sample paper for Class 1 and help your child enjoy learning spellings the smart way this winter!

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Syllabus:

Section 1: Spell Bee Words for Class 1

There are a variety of questions based on the following word list and about 70%-80% of questions will come from this list. Different format of questions are available here. The words are alphabetically arranged.

Alarm, alone, already, apply, apron, art, attach, autumn, away, Baked, baker, bald, bang, bank, barber, bark, bath, bathroom, bathtub, beak, beautiful, bedroom, bend, best, bike, blade, blank, blink, blunt, blush, board, boil, bow, brain, break, bubbles, build, bundle, butterfly, buy, bye, Cactus, cage, cartoon, castle, caterpillar, cause, cement, chalk, change, charge, cheat, circle, clap, clay, clock, close, clue, coal, coin, comb, comment, complete, cone, control, cover, cream, crib, crocodile, crowd, cube, Daily, diary, dirty, dish, doormat, drain, drape, dried, drop, drum, during, dustbin, duster, Earth, eel, effort, environment, equal, Fade, fall, fame, farm, feeling, file, finally, fire, float, force, forget, freed, freedom, fridge, friend, front, froth, fry, Ghost, gift, grass, greet, grill, grin, gush, Half, handbag, hang, hardly, hatch, hawk, hay, healthy, hear, herb, here, hold, holiday, hop, hotel, houseboat, housefly, huge, Igloo, important, income, incomplete, iron, Jute, Keep, kettle, knot, Label, lace, land, large, lawyer, lick, light, lizard, lobby, long, loss, love, Magpie, manner, mass, match, maze, meal, medal, meet, mere, milkshake, mint, minute, money, monsoon, mop, moth, motion, mouth, move, movement, much, Natural, nature, near, neat, nibble, nice, nod, noise, noisy, Object, open, opening, organ, organ, oven, Pair, palace, paste, path, peanut, pearl, penny, person, phone, piano, pick, piece, pile, platform, pluck, poem, poetic, polar, polish, polite, pond, pool, poppy, pouch, pour, pour, pram, pray, protect, puddle, purse, Rack, rag, raindrop, rarely, reach, ready, rectangle, relative, remote, repeat, reptile, revolve, rhyme, rich, rise, rob, robin, rock, rough, round, rub, rupee, rush, Salad, sand, seed, seek, selfish, shabby, shadow, shampoo, share, shiny, shoe, shrub, shut, shy, side, signal, silk, silk, silkworm, silver, single, sink, skip, sleepy, slice, slip, smelly, snacks, snare, sneeze, soak, soap, soar, solution, sore, sound, soup, sour, sparrow, spectacles, spit, spring, stalk, station, steal, steam, steel, store, story, stove, straw, street, suck, summers, sunlight, sunny, super, swallow, swear, switch, system, Tablecloth, tablemats, tablespoon, tadpole, tail, taste, teach, teaspoon, thick, throat, through, ticket, tight, tiny, toast, today, together, toilet, tomorrow, toothbrush, torch, touch, trace, traffic, travel, tray, tremble, trip, trunk, turn, twinkle, Under, urgent, Vacations, Wagon, wait, ward, wash, wear, well, woodpecker, Yam, yesterday

Upto 20%-30% of the questions may have words outside of the above list. For any improvements or suggestions, do write to us at info@crestolympiads.com.

Please note: All spelling for the test will follow British English conventions. The Oxford Learner's Dictionary will be used as the primary reference for both spellings and meanings. If a word is not found in this dictionary, it will be considered non-existent for the purposes of the test.

Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 Q.6 Q.7 Q.8 Q.9 Q.10

Q.1

What is the meaning of the word that can be formed from the given letters?
elcsi

Q.2

Choose the misspelt word/s in the given sentence:
I puored the tea from the kettle into the cup and served it to my friend.

Q.3

Choose the correct sequence of the jumbled letters to form a meaningful word:
ablle
12345

Q.4

Choose the pair which has a spelling error:

Q.5

Choose the correct option to make a meaningful word:
br_____

Q.6

Choose the option with no spelling errors:

Q.7

Add the correct option to the following to make a new word:
space_______

Q.8

Choose the option in which the following letters will fit in the given order:
i, u, e

Q.9

Choose the correct option:
If you join _____ and ______, you will get the name of a fruit.

1. straw
2. pin
3. mul
4. apple
5. beries
6. pome
7. berry
8. grenate

Q.10

Add the correct option to the word in bold to make a new word:
Has ______one finished drawing the picture?

Your Score: 0/10

Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

Q.1aQ.2bQ.3cQ.4cQ.5cQ.6cQ.7bQ.8dQ.9dQ.10b

Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:

Q.1 : a | Q.2 : b | Q.3 : c | Q.4 : c | Q.5 : c | Q.6 : c | Q.7 : b | Q.8 : d | Q.9 : d | Q.10 : b

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