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GK Questions For Class 3
1) A polygon with 5 sides is called a _________.
Ans- Pentagon
2) What is the young one of a kangaroo called?
Ans- Joey
3) What is the name of India’s highest mountain peak?
Ans- Kanchenjunga
4) The capital of Andaman & Nicobar Islands is ______.
Ans- Port Blair
5) Which is the largest country in the world, in terms of area?
Ans- Russia
6) The two holes on the nose through which we breathe are called _________.
Ans- Nostrils
7) In which country did the game, chess, originate?
Ans- India
8) The wheel in the center of Indian national ag has _____ spokes.
Ans- 24
9) Who is the author of Harry Potter series of books?
Ans- J.K. Rowling
10) Who was known as “Human Computer”?
Ans- Shakuntala Devi
11) Name the instrument used to measure the speed of wind?
Ans- Anemometer
12) Name the smallest planet in our solar system?
Ans- Mercury
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13) Any number multiplied by zero is ________.
Ans- Zero
14) Which is the largest four-digit number?
Ans- 9999
15) Ganymede is the moon of which planet?
Ans- Jupiter
16) Who was the rst person to land on the moon?
Ans- Neil Armstrong
17) Who invented steam engine?
Ans- James Watt
18) Who was the rst person to calculate the value of Pi?
Ans- Archimedes
19) In which country is Mount Everest situated?
Ans- Nepal
20) Which is the biggest coral reef in the world?
Ans- Great Barrier Reef
21) World’s largest rain forest is _________.
Ans- The Amazon
22) Which is the biggest part of the brain?
Ans- Cerebrum
23) _________ animals sleep during the day and stay awake at night.
Ans- Nocturnal animals
24) Animals that eat meat are called _________.
Ans- Carnivores
25) Name an insectivorous plant?
Ans- Venus Flytrap
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26) A newborn baby has _______ bones.
Ans- 300
27) How many millimeters make a meter?.
Ans- 1000
28) How many millimeters make a meter?.
Ans- 1000
29) What is an angle that has a value less than 90˚ called?
Ans- Acute angle
30) What is an angle that has a value greater than 90˚ called?
Ans- Obtuse angle
31) When a number is multiplied by 1, the product would be ________.
Ans- The Same Number
32) What is the art of folding paper to create shapes called?
Ans- Origami
33) The ag of which country has a non-quadrilateral shape?
Ans- Nepal
34) The place where beehives of honeybees are kept is called?
Ans- Apiary
35) Which is the fastest land animal?
Ans- Cheetah
36) Which animal has a hump on its back?
Ans- Camel
37) Name a commonly found reptile?
Ans- Lizard
38) Which is the largest ocean in the world?
Ans- Paci c Ocean
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39) Australia lies between which two oceans?
Ans- Indian Ocean and Paci c Ocean
40) Which is the coldest planet in our solar system?
Ans- Neptune
41) Where is food collected in the human body once it is chewed and swallowed?
Ans- Stomach
42) Which pigment is responsible for the green colour of leaves?
Ans- Stomach
43) Which Indian city is known as “Orange City”?
Ans- Nagpur
44) Which city is known as the “Financial Capital of India”?
Ans- Mumbai
45) Which country won the rst T20 world cup?
Ans- India
46) Which planet in our solar system takes less than 10 hours to complete its one
rotation?
Ans- Jupiter
47) Which planet is known as the “blue planet”?
Ans- Earth
48) Which star is closest to the Earth?
Ans- The Sun
49) Which is the most abundant gas found on Earth?
Ans- Nitrogen
50) The mixture consisting of molten rocks that ow out of a volcano during the
volcanic eruption is called ________.
Ans- Lava
51) Earth requires ____ hours to complete one rotation.
Ans- 24
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52) What is the movement of Earth on its own axis resulting in day and night
called?
Ans- Rotation
53) What is the movement of Earth around the Sun resulting in change of seasons
called?
Ans- Revolution
54) The Earth is closest to the Sun during which season?
Ans- Summer
55) Name the galaxy our solar system is a part of?
Ans- Milky Way
56) Who invented video games?
Ans- Ralph Baer
57) Who invented postage stamp?
Ans- Rowland Hill
58) Which is the tallest animal in the world?
Ans- Giraffe
59) Which is the fastest bird in the world?
Ans- Ostrich
60) Which is the highest waterfall in the world?
Ans- Angel Falls
61) Who wrote the world famous children’s book—Jungle Book?
Ans- Rudyard Kipling
62) Who wrote the book “Chronicles of Narnia”?
Ans- C.S. Lewis
63) The book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” was written by _______.
Ans- Roald Dahl
64) Who wrote the popular children’s book “The Cat in The Hat”?
Ans- Dr. Suess
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65) The book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” was written by _________.
Ans- Eric Carle
65) How many years did the First World War (WWI) last?
Ans- Four (1914-1918)
67) How many years did the Second World War (WWII) last?
Ans- Six (1939-1945)
68) Distance between two countries is measured in __________.
Ans- Kilometers
69) In which country is the Eiffel Tower located?
Ans- France
70) Which number is neither prime nor composite?
Ans- 1
71) 5 times 20 equals to ______.
Ans- 1000
72) How many months of a year have only 30 days?
Ans- 4 (April, June, September and November)
73) An octopus has _____ hearts.
Ans- Three
74) The Statue of Liberty is located in which city?
Ans- New York, USA
75) Sunlight is the source of which vitamin?
Ans- Vitamin D
76) How many teeth does a human have?
Ans- 32
77) On which planet do we live?
Ans: Earth
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78) How many continents do we have?
Ans: Seven
79) What is the process in which plants make food known as?
Ans: Photosynthesis
80) How many bones do we have?
Ans: 206
81) Name the biggest ower.
Ans: Raf esia
82) The animals that eat only plants and herbs are called ____________.
Ans: Herbivores
83) Which country is known as the “Land of White Elephants”?
Ans: Thailand
84) Which is the biggest planet in our Solar System?
Ans: Jupiter
85) Who is the rst woman to go to space?
Ans: Valentina Tereshkova
86) Identify the Historical monument
Ans: Charminar
87) Name the tallest building in the world.
Ans: Burj Khalifa, UAE
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88) Who invented the Light Bulb?
Ans: Thomas Alva Edison
89) how many hours does earth complete one rotation?
Ans: 24 hours
90) Who wrote the drama “Julius Caesar”?
Ans: William Shakespeare
91) Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?
Ans: Mount Everest
92) Who is known as the father of modern computers?
Ans: Charles Babbage
93) Which part of the computer is its Brain?
Ans: CPU
94) Name the longest river on earth.
Ans: Nile
95) Name three vegetables that grow under soil.
Ans: Potato, Tapioca and Ginger
96) What is the value of Pi?
Ans: 3.14
97) Which is the most widely spoken language in the world?
Ans: Mandarin (Chinese)
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98) Identify the scientist.
Ans: Albert Einstein
99) How many days are there in a Leap Year?
Ans: 366
100) Name the Largest desert in the world.
Ans: Sahara Desert
GK Questions For Class 4
1) Which is the largest island in the world?
Ans- Greenland
2) What is the name of the sword owned by King Arthur?
Ans- Excaliber
3) Who is known as “Nightingale of India”?
Ans- Sarojini Naidu
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4) Who is known as the “father of geometry”?
Ans- Euclid
5) Who wrote the national song of India? (Vande Mataram)
Ans- Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
6) When is National Girl Child Day celebrated in India?
Ans- January 24
7) A leap year has _____ days.
Ans- 366
8) Taj Mahal is situated on the banks of which river?
Ans- Yamuna
9) Name the largest planet in our solar system
Ans- Jupiter
10) Our solar system consists of _____ planets
Ans- 8
11) _____ is known as the brain of the computer.
Ans- CPU
12) _____ What is the full form of CPU?
Ans- Central Processing Unit
13) Which part of the human body has the smallest bone?
Ans- EAR
14) Penicillin was invented by ________.
Ans- Alexander Fleming
15) Saina Nehwal is related to which sport?
Ans- Badminton
16) Giza Pyramids situated in which country?
Ans- Egypt
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17) Statue of liberty is situated in which city?
Ans- New York
18) Which is the most sensitive organ in the human body?
Ans- Skin
19) Computer was invented by _______.
Ans- Charles Babbage
20) Which animal is known as the ship of the desert?
Ans- Camel
21) An octagon has _____ sides.
Ans- 8
22) Which colour represents peace?
Ans- White
23) How many players are there in a cricket team?
Ans- 11
24) Which African country is famous for chocolate?
Ans- Ghana
25) Olympic Games are held every ____ years.
Ans- 4
26) Which is the largest desert in the world?
Ans- Sahara Desert
27) Which is the tallest waterfall in the world?
Ans- Angel Falls
28) Which is the biggest animal in the world?
Ans- Antarctic Blue Whale
29) What is another name for Table Tennis?
Ans- Ping pong
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30) Where will the 2024 Olympics be held?
Ans- Paris
31) Dipa Karmakar is associated with which sport?
Ans- Gymnastics
32) When was the rst modern Olympics held?
Ans- 1896 (in Athens, Greece)
33) Where is leaning tower of Pisa located?
Ans- Italy
34) Where is Louvre Museum situated?
Ans- Paris, France
35) Which river is nicknamed “Sorrow of China”?
Ans- Yellow River
36) Where is world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, located?
Ans- Dubai, UAE
37) What was the name of the ISRO mission to Mars?
Ans- Mangalyaan
38) Who invented Java programming language?
Ans- James Gosling
39) Who is known as the father of C language?
Ans- Dennis Ritchie
40) What is the full form of bit?
Ans- Binary digit
41) What is the name of the supercomputer placed at Indian Institute of Tropical
Meteorology (IITM)?
Ans- Pratyush
42) Which is the world’s fastest super computer?
Ans- Fugaku Supercomputer
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43) Which number has no reciprocal?
Ans- 1
44) A heptagon has _____ sides.
Ans- 7
45) The sum of the angles of a triangle is _____.
Ans- 180˚
46) Which blood cells in our body help to ght infections?
Ans- White Blood Cells
47) What is the full form of BMP?
Ans- Bit Map Picture
48) Monitor of a computer is an _______ device.
Ans- Output
49) How many oceans are there in the world?
Ans- 7
50) In which country is Mount Everest located?
Ans- Nepal
51) What is the capital of Belgium?
Ans- Brussels
52) Who was the rst President of India?
Ans- Dr Rajendra Prasad
53) Who invented telescope?
Ans- Galileo Galilei
54) Which is the smallest bird in the world?
Ans- Humming bird
55) Which is the largest country in terms of population?
Ans- China
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56) Which is the largest delta in the world?
Ans- Sunderban delta (Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta)
57) Durand Cup is related to which sport?
Ans- Football
58) World Red Cross Day is celebrated on ________.
Ans- May 8th
59) Which country is known as the “Land of Cakes”?
Ans- Scotland
60) Which is the world’s largest coral reef system?
Ans- The Great Barrier Reef
61) Which is the biggest bird in the world?
Ans- Ostrich
62) The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the USA from which country?
Ans- France
63) The largest moon of Saturn is ________.
Ans- Titan
64) The term “wicket” is related to which sport?
Ans- Cricket
65) Name an insect with colourful wings?
Ans- Butter y
66) Which state is known as the Orchid Paradise of India?
Ans- Arunachal Pradesh
67) Name the acid present in apple
Ans- Malic acid
68) Which country awards Nobel Prize?
Ans- Sweden
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69) What is the currency of Malaysia?
Ans- Malaysian Ringgit
70) Measurement of right angle is ___________.
Ans- 90˚
71) What is a triangle with two equal sides called?
Ans- Isosceles triangle
72) Which metal is used to make the lament of an electric bulb?
Ans- Tungsten
73) How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?
Ans- 73
74) Trout and Carp are types of _________.
Ans- Fish/strong>
75) A polygon with 8 sides is called __________.
Ans- Octagon
76) Which organ puri es our blood?
Ans- Kidney
77) The animal with a hump on its back is _?
Ans- Camel
78) The brain of a computer is _.
Ans- CPU
79) The largest continent is _.
Ans- Asia
80) Who wrote ‘Ramayana’?
Ans- Valmiki
81) How many bones are there in a newborn baby?
Ans- 300
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82) Martyrs’ Day is celebrated every year on _.
Ans- 30th January
83) The fastest animal on earth is?
Ans- Cheetah
84) Earth Day celebrated on?
Ans- April 22nd
85) The National Tree of India is?
Ans- Banyan Tree
86) Which is the tallest animal in the world?
Ans- Giraffe
87) What is the full form of RAM?
Ans- Random Access Memory
88) Who wrote ‘Discovery of India’?
Ans- Jawaharlal Nehru
89) Which is the tallest statue in the world?
Ans- The Statue of Unity, India
90) Young one of the horses is called?
Ans- Colt
91) How many players are there in a cricket team?
Ans- 11
92) How many days does earth take to revolve around the sun?
Ans- 365 days
93) The biggest sea animal is _.
Ans- Dolphin
94) Which is the largest desert in India?
Ans- Thar desert
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95) Which is the densest jungle in the world?
Ans- Amazon
96) When is Teacher’s Day celebrated?
Ans- September 5th
97) A place where bees are kept is called _.
Ans- Aviary
98) How many sides are there in a pentagon?
Ans- Five
99) Which is the smallest state in India?
Ans- Goa
100) Who is the father of our Nation?
Ans- Mahatma Gandhi
GK Questions For Class 5
1. Which is the 4th planet of our solar system?
Ans: Mars
2. Which is the largest river in the world?
Ans: Amazon
3. Name a plant that grows in the desert?
Ans: Cactus
4. Which is the brightest planet in the solar system?
Ans: Venus
5. A football team consists of how many members?
Ans: 11
6. What is the young one of a cow called?
Ans: Calf
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7. Which is the largest ocean in the world?
Ans: Paci c Ocean
8. The branch of science that deals with earthquakes is called ___________
Ans: Seismology
9. “Wings of Fire” is the autobiography of ______________
Ans: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
10. Which is the national bird of the USA?
Ans: Bald Eagle
11. The smallest bone in the human body is __________
Ans: Stapes (located in the ear)
12. Which is the deepest oceanic trench in the world?
Ans: Mariana Trench
13. Name a country without an of cial capital?
Ans: Nauru
14. Name the capital of Romania?
Ans: Bucharest
15. Which is the largest plateau in the world?
Ans: Tibetan Plateau
16. Young one of a horse is called?
Ans: Foal
17. How many bones does an adult human body have?
Ans: 206
18. Who wrote the famous play, “Romeo and Juliet”?
Ans: William Shakespeare
19. Atacama Desert is located in which continent?
Ans: South America
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20. Study of the universe is called?
Ans: Cosmology
21. Mt. Vesuvius is located in which country?
Ans: Italy
22. Who is known as the “Father of Indian Space Program”?
Ans: Vikram Sarabhai
23. Mt. Abu is located in?
Ans: India
24. What is the capital of Armenia?
Ans: Yerevan
25. “B” in BRICS, an international organisation, stands for?
Ans: Brazil
26. Where is Spratly Islands located?
Ans: South China Sea
27. Where is the headquarters of European Union located?
Ans: Brussels, Belgium
28. In which city is the world’s largest port located?
Ans: Shanghai
29. For which event did Neeraj Chopra win a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo
Olympics?
Ans: Javelin throw
30. In which year did India win the rst Cricket World Cup?
Ans: 1983
31. In which year was South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
established?
Ans: 1985
32. Which country is known as the “land of the blue sky”?
Ans: Mongolia
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33. Richter Scale is used to measure _________
Ans: Magnitude of earthquakes
34. Coco Islands are located in which sea?
Ans: Bay of Bengal
35. Who wrote the book “Midnight’s children”?
Ans: Salman Rushdie
36. Who was the rst person to go to space?
Ans: Yuri Gagarin
37. Which is the deepest lake in the world?
Ans: Lake Baikal
38. Name the device that provides power to the connected devices of a computer
during power outages?
Ans: Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
39. What is the full form of URL?
Ans: Uniform Resource Locator
40. Who invented World Wide Web (www)?
Ans: Tim Berners-Lee
41. When did the Internet come into existence?
Ans: January 1, 1983
42. Where is the headquarters of Kaspersky Lab, the popular cyber security and
anti-virus provider, located?
Ans: Moscow
43. Name the planet in our solar system that is known as the “Red Planet”
Ans: Mars
44. Name the scientist who discovered gravity?
Ans: Sir Isaac Newton
45. Whose birthday is celebrated as “Engineer’s Day” in India?
Ans: Sir M Visvesaraya
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46. Between which planets does the asteroid belt exist in our solar system?
Ans: Mars and Jupiter
47. Who invented dynamite?
Ans: Alfred Nobel
48. Name the country Alfred Nobel, the famous inventor, was born in?
Ans: Sweden
49. Which is the longest bone in the human body?
Ans: Femur (thigh bone)
50. Who invented airplanes?
Ans: Wright brothers (Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright)
51. Which galaxy does solar system belong to?
Ans: Milky Way
52. What is the speed of light in vacuum?
Ans: 3,00,000 km/sec
53. Which gas is commonly found in our universe?
Ans: Hydrogen
54. When is World Heritage Day celebrated?
Ans: April 18
55. Which is the smallest continent in the world?
Ans: Australia
56. Telephone was invented by ___________
Ans: Alexander Graham Bell
57. Who invented light bulb?
Ans: Thomas Alva Edison
58. Which is the national game of the USA?
Ans: Baseball
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59. Which is the lightest gas?
Ans: Hydrogen
60. Branch of science that deals with scienti c study of insects is known as
_________
Ans: Entomology
61. Who invented the television?
Ans: John Logie Baird
62. Who was known as “Indian Napolean”?
Ans: Samudragupta
63. The total distance between the Sun and the Earth is ___________
Ans: 149.6 Million km
64. Who formulated the theory of relativity?
Ans: Albert Einstein
65. Which mathematician is known as the “Prince of Indian Mathematics”?
Ans: Srinivasa Ramanujan
66. Sound cannot travel through _________
Ans: Vacuum
67. What is the full form of ROM?
Ans: Read-Only Memory
68. Name the smallest ocean in the world?
Ans: Arctic Ocean
69. Goitre is caused by the de ciency of?
Ans: Arctic Ocean
70. The term “LBW” is related to which sport?
Ans: Cricket
71. In which year did Christopher Columbus discover America?
Ans: 1492
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72. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
Ans: Mount Everest
73. The famous novel, Alice in Wonderland, was written by?
Ans: Lewis Carroll
74. Name the ocean in which the famous ship, Titanic, had sunk?
Ans: North Atlantic Ocean
75. What is the scienti c name of tomato?
Ans: Solanum lycopersicum
76. 1024 kilobytes is equal to _.
Ans: 1 Megabyte(MB)
77. Who is Paulo Coelho?
Ans: Brazilian Novelist
78. A gure with 6 sides is known as ________.
Ans: Hexagon
79. What do UPS stand for?
Ans: Uninterrupted Power Supply
80. At which temperature does water boil?
Ans: 100◦C
81. Name the acid in lemon.
Ans: Citric acid
82. Which is the rst animal to land on the moon?
Ans: Laika, The dog, 31 October 1957
83. Name the two Oceans in which Australia is sandwiched between?
Ans: The Indian Ocean and The Paci c Ocean
84. What do AM and PM stand for?
Ans: AM stands for Ante Meridian and PM stands for Post Meridian
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85. Statue of Liberty is in _.
Ans- New York City
86. Name the ve layers of Earth’s atmosphere.
Ans: Exosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere and Troposphere
87. Name the border of India and Pakistan.
Ans: Radcliffe Line
88. What is Ablutophobia?
Ans: It is the Fear of Bathing
89. What is the full form of HTTP?
Ans: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
90. Identify the Tennis Player.
Ans: Roger Federer
91. Which is the coldest planet in our solar system?
Ans: Neptune
92. Which gas is known as “Laughing gas”?
Ans: Nitrous Oxide
93. Name the largest temple in the World.
Ans: Angkor Wat
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94. Which of the following is not a component of chlorophyll?
Ans: Calcium
95. Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
Ans: Lake Baikal
96. What is the full form of MBBS?
Ans: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
97. Who is the founder of Buddhism?
Ans: Siddhartha Gautama
98. What is the capital of Italy?
Ans: Rome
99. When is UN day celebrated?
Ans: October 24
100. What is the scienti c name of Mango?
Ans: Mangifera Indica
GK Questions For Class 6
1) Who is the fastest man in the world?
Ans- Usain Bolt
2) In which year was the Battle of Plassey fought?
Ans- 1757
3) At which age Gautham Buddha got Nirvana?
Ans- 35
4) Who is known as the father of history?
Ans- Herodotus
5) What was the ancient name of Patna?
Ans- Pataliputra
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6) What is the square root of 144?
Ans- 12
7) Who gave the slogan “Do or Die”?
Ans- Mahatma Gandhi
8) Why are the leaves green in color?
Ans- Due to the presence of Chlorophyll
9) Name the acid that is secreted in the stomach?
Ans- Hydrochloric acid
10) Which is the highest civilian award of the Republic of India?
Ans- The Bharat Ratna Award
11) WWW stands for?
Ans- World Wide Web
12) World Environment Day is celebrated on _.
Ans- June 5
13) Plants that develop in dry conditions are
Ans- Xerophytes
14) Where is ‘Great Bear Lake’ found in the world?
Ans- Canada
15) What is the full form of Wi ?
Ans- Wireless Fidelity
16) Who is the writer of ‘Panchathantra’?
Ans- Vishnu Sharma
17) Who is the 14th President of India?
Ans- Ram Nath Govind
18) Which is the biggest bone in the human body?
Ans-Femur
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19) Who was the inventor of the light bulb?
Ans- Thomas Alwa Edison
20) Opium is obtained from the dry latex from which part of the Papaver
somniferum Plant?
Ans: Poppy
21) Which Vitamin helps to heal the wound
Ans- Vitamin C
22) Which is the mineral found in teeth and limestones?
Ans- Calcium
23) Who was at the helm of the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2011 season?
Ans- Charlie Manuel
24) Which is the largest lake in Japan?
Ans- Biwa
25) What is the weight of a cricket ball?
Ans- 5.75 ounces
26) Which is the only even prime number?
Ans- 2
27) Who invented the number zero?
Ans- Aryabhatta
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28) How many degrees are there in a circle?
Ans- 360
29) What is the shape of dice?
Ans- Cube
30) How many decimal points are there in a number?
Ans- One
31) How many seconds are there in an hour?
Ans- 3600
32) A triangle with all side equal is called_?
Ans- Equilateral triangle
33) Which is the rst odd composite number?
Ans- 33
34) What is a polygon with ve sides called?
Ans- Pentagon
35) How many years is a decade?
Ans- Ten
36) A raindrop is of which geometric shape?
Ans- Sphere
37) What is the approximate value of pi?
Ans- 3.14
38) 90 minutes amount to ___ hours?
Ans- 1.5
39) What is the value of Golden Ratio?
Ans- 1.618
40) What is a triangle with all three sides of different lengths called?
Ans- Scalene triangle
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41) Which polygon has opposite sides and angles equal?
Ans- Parallelogram
42) Which number is neither prime nor composite?
Ans- 1
43) A polygon with all four sides and angles equal is called___?
Ans- Square
44) How many seconds are there in a day?
Ans- 86400
45) How many sides does the base of a pyramid have?
Ans- 4
46) Fourth Buddhist council held during the reign of which emperor?
Ans- Kanishka
47) In which year did Mahatma Gandhi start Dandi March?
Ans- 1930
48) Who is the founder of Chola Dynasty?
Ans- Vijayalaya
49) Which was the rst animal to go to space?
Ans- Dog
50) Zawar mines are located in which Indian state?
Ans- Rajasthan
51) Which country is the rst in Asia to launch a plastics pact?
Ans- India
52) What is the capital of Finland?
Ans- Helsinki
53) Ozone layer is in which layer of the atmosphere?
Ans- Stratosphere
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54) What is the capital of Morocco?
Ans- Mozambique
55) Which is the longest river in the world?
Ans- Nile
56) Mount Aconcagua is located in which mountain ranges?
Ans- Andes
57) Which Indian state was the rst to introduce the “Oak Tussar Industry”?
Ans- Manipur
58) National Research Centre on Yak (NRCY) is located in which Indian state?
Ans- Arunachal Pradesh
59) Which is the largest river on Earth?
Ans- Amazon river
60) Which is the most spoken language in the world?
Ans- Mandarin Chinese
61) Which is the highest mountain peak of India?
Ans- Kanchenjunga
62) Who was the rst president of the USA?
Ans- George Washington
63) How many fundamental rights are mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
Ans- 6
64) Who is popularly known as the Napolean of India?
Ans- Samudragupta
65) Who was known as Punjab Kesari?
Ans- Lala Lajpat Rai
66) When is World Health Day observed?
Ans- April 7
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67) What was the theme of World Health Day 2022?
Ans- Our Planet, Our Health
68) October
Ans- Our Planet, Our Health
69) Which planet is known as the Morning/Evening star?
Ans- Venus
70) Which continent invests the most in solar power?
Ans- Asia
71) Who won the 2022 International Women of Courage Award?
Ans- Rizwana Hassan
72) What is the theme for World Wildlife Day 2022?
Ans- Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration
73) What is the name of ISRO’s new humanoid robot that will go to space next?
Ans- Vyommitra
74) Which country is known as the Pearl of the Orient Seas?
Ans- Philippines
75) Who is known as the father of Indian nuclear program?
Ans- Homi J Bhabha
76) Who invented radio?
Ans- Guglielmo Marconi
77) Which is the longest river in Europe?
Ans- Volga River
78) Which was the rst metal used by Harappan civilization?
Ans- Copper
79) Thomas Cup is related to which sport?
Ans- Badminton
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80) How many players are there in an ice hockey team?
Ans- Six
81) Ryder Cup is related to which sport?
Ans- Golf
82) Which country invented paper?
Ans- China
83) Who has been reappointed as the President of the World Health Organization
(WHO)?
Ans- Tedros Ghebreyesus
84) Which day is observed as International Literacy Day?
Ans- September 8
85) Who was known as the Missile Man of India?
Ans- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
86) Name the marine animal known as “sea cow”?
Ans- Manatees
87) Which is the protein found in nails?
Ans- Keratin
88) Which instrument is used to measure blood pressure?
Ans- Sphygmomanometer
89) Which mineral is found in teeth?
Ans- Calcium
90) Which acid is secreted in the stomach?
Ans- Hydrochloric acid
91) Who is known as the “father of vaccination”?
Ans- Edward Jenner
92) Which is the slowest moving animal on Earth?
Ans- The three-toed sloth
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93) Which only metal in liquid form at room temperature?
Ans- Mercury
94) Which is known as the Father of modern medicine?
Ans- Hippocrates
95) Which scientist developed the Theory of Relativity?
Ans- Albert Einstein
96) The air we breathe is majorly composed of which gas?
Ans- Nitrogen
97) What is the chemical name of Vitamin C?
Ans- Ascorbic acid
98) Plaster of Paris is made of ____?
Ans- Gypsum
99) Hematite is the ore of which metal?
Ans- Iron
100) Who discovered Penicillin?
Ans- Alexander Fleming
101) Which planet has the biggest known volcano in our solar system?
Ans- Mars
102) Who invented telephone?
Ans- Alexander Graham Bell
103) Kelvin scale is the unit of ____?
Ans- Temperature
104) Which part of the brain helps body balance?
Ans- Cerebellum
105) What is the full form of LED?
Ans- Light Emitting Diode
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GK Questions For Class 7
1) World Homoeopathy Day is observed on ______
Ans- April 10
2) What is the square of 42?
Ans- 1764
3) Baku is the capital of which country?
Ans- Azerbaijan
4) Name the currency used in Japan?
Ans- Yen
5) Which lake is situated in the border of countries, Peru and Bolivia?
Ans- Lake Titicaca
6) The distance travelled by light in one year is called _______
Ans- Light Year
7) When is World Hearing Day?
Ans- March 23
8) What is the theme of World Hearing Day 2022?
Ans- To hear for life, listen with care!
9) ________________ is known as “antisterility vitamin”?
Ans- Vitamin E
10) Name a non-metal that conducts electricity?
Ans- Graphite
11) Birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is observed as?
Ans- National Unity Day (Rashtriya Ekta Divas)
12) Who discovered X-Rays?
Ans- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
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13) Name the main gases present in the Sun?
Ans- Hydrogen and Helium
14) Name the capital of Kingdom of Bahrain?
Ans- Manama
15) What is the theme of World Meteorological Day 2022?
Ans- Early Warning and Early Action
16) What is the capital of Norway?
Ans- Oslo
17) Name the compound necessary for photosynthesis in leaves?
Ans- Chlorophyll
18) What are the tiny pores present in plant leaves called?
Ans- Stomata
19) Who invented electricity?
Ans- Benjamin Franklin
20) Name the continent known as “Dark Continent”?
Ans- Africa
21) ______ is the hardest substance available on Earth.
Ans- Diamond
22) Name the instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
Ans- Barometer
23) Who was the rst woman to go to space?
Ans- Valentina Tereshkova
24) Which bird is known for its intelligence?
Ans- Owl
25) Which is the gas absorbed by plants?
Ans- Carbon Dioxide
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26) What is the capital of Denmark?
Ans- Copenhagen
27) Olympic Games of which year were cancelled due to World War I?
Ans- 1916
28) How many players are there in a Kho Kho team?
Ans- 9
29) Who was the rst President of the United States?
Ans- George Washington
30) Name the continent with the highest population density?
Ans- Asia
31) Beriberi disease is caused by the de ciency of _________
Ans- Vitamin B
32) Scienti c study of birds is called _______
Ans- Ornithology
33) Name the organ responsible for blood puri cation in human body
Ans- Kidney
34) What is the name of the process where excess water in plants gets released?
Ans- Transpiration
35) What is the main source of energy produced through photosynthesis in plants?
Ans- Glucose
36) The measure of moisture in the air is known as _________
Ans- Humidity
37) A decagon has _______ sides.
Ans- 10
38) 3 raised to power 0 is ________.
Ans- 1
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39) Which is the smallest three-digit number?
Ans- 1000
40) Which is the largest three-digit number?
Ans- 999
41) What is the cube root of 27?
Ans- 3
42) What is another name for Northern Lights?
Ans- Aurora Boralis
43) There are a total of _____ time zones in the world.
Ans- 24
44) What is the full form of GPS?
Ans- Global Positioning System
45) Which famous explorer discovered Cuba?
Ans- Christopher Columbus
46) Which is the hardest substance on the human body?
Ans- Tooth enamel
47) Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?
Ans- Paris, France
48) Which planet is known as Earth’s Twin?
Ans- Venus
49) Which is the loudest animal on Earth?
Ans- Sperm whale
50) Which blood group is known as “universal donor”?
Ans- O+
51) _____ is a ying mammal.
Ans- Bat
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52) Which animal has ngerprints similar to that of humans?
Ans- Koala
53) What is the colour of polar bear’s skin?
Ans- Black
54) Which protein is a ngernail made of?
Ans- Keratin
55) Which bird can y backward?
Ans- Humming bird
56) Who was the rst woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Ans- Marie Curie (in the year 1903)
57) _____ is the warmest sea on Earth.
Ans- Read Sea
58) Which is the fastest snake in the world?
Ans- Black Mamba
59) Which is the largest organ in the human body?
Ans- Skin
60) Which is the largest lake in Japan?
Ans- Biwa
61) Name the vitamin that helps to heal wounds?
Ans- Vitamin C
62) Equilateral polygons have all ______ equal.
Ans- Sides
63) Which country does famous footballer Lionel Messi belong to?
Ans- Argentina
64) The atomic number of Iron (Fe) is _____.
Ans- 26
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65) What is the capital of United Arab Emirates (UAE)?
Ans- Abu Dhabi
66) Golfer Vijay Singh belongs to which country?
Ans- Fiji
67) Which blood cells do not have a nucleus?
Ans- Blood platelets
68) Who authored the renowned novel “The Godfather”?
Ans- Mario Puzo
69) RAM is located in which part of the computer?
Ans- Mother board
70) Who was nicknamed the “Little Corporal”?
Ans- Napolean Bonaparte
71) The ceiling of Sistine Chapel has frescos painted by which famous painter?
Ans- Michelangelo
72) What was the court language used by Mughals?
Ans- Persian
73) Orange Prize is related to the eld of ____________.
Ans- Literature
74) When did World War II start?
Ans- 1939
75) Vienna is the capital of which country?
Ans- Austria
76) Who discovered Protons?
Ans- Rutherford
77) What does ‘Xylem’ in plants do?
Ans: Transport water
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78) Which is the ‘class’ of Octopus?
Ans: Cephalopod
79) What does Big Bang Theory explain?
Ans: Origin of Universe
80) Who is the author of ‘Origin of Species’?
Ans: Charles Darwin
81) What kind of mosquito carries malaria?
Ans- Anopheles Mosquitoes
82) Name the smallest Ocean.
Ans: Arctic Ocean
83) Which day is celebrated as World Consumer Rights Day?
Ans: March 15
84) What is Light year?
Ans: It is the unit of distance
85) Which is the sacred book of Buddhists?
Ans: Tripitakas
86) Cataract is the disease of _.
Ans- Eye
87) What is the SI unit of Force?
Ans: Newton
88) Who is the author of ‘Wings of Fire’?
Ans: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
89) Who is the father of Economics?
Ans: Adam Smith
90) What is the common name of Sodium Carbonate?
Ans: Washing Soda
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91) What is Phycology?
Ans: Study of Algae
92) Which is the rst Asian country to orbit Mars?
Ans: India
93) Which country is the largest producer of Coffee?
Ans: Brazil
94) The terms’ Bull and Bear’ is associated with __________.
Ans: Stock Market
95) Where are the HeadQuarters of UNESCO?
Ans: Paris, France
96) Which are the colors of the rings of the Olympic ag?
Ans: Black, Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow
97) Who invented ‘Lift’?
Ans: Elisha Graves Otis
98) Which river crosses the equator twice?
Ans: Congo River
99) Which is the device used to locate submerged objects under sea?
Ans: SONAR
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100) Which of these beaches is not in Goa?
Ans: Kovalam
101) The largest ‘Democracy’ in the world?
Answer: India
102) Who is the inventor of Television?
Answer: John Logie Baird
103) Which is the largest plateau in the world?
Answer: Tibetan Plateau
104) Which is the instrument used to measure Blood pressure?
Answer: Sphygmomanometer
105) What color symbolizes peace?
Answer: White
106) Who is the founder of Microsoft?
Answer: Bill Gates
107) During which year did World War I begin?
Answer: 1914
108) How many Cricket world cups does India have?
Answer: 2
109) Global warming is caused by the excess of which type of gas?
Answer: Carbon dioxide
110) How many cards are there in a complete pack of cards?
Answer: 52
111) What is the name of the biggest rain forest in the world?
Answer: The Amazon
112) Which African nation is famous for chocolate?
Answer: Ghana
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113) What makes up (approx.) 80% of our brain’s volume?
Answer: Water
114) Which instrument is used for measuring wind speed?
Answer: Anemometer
115) ‘Stars and Stripes’ is the nickname of the ag of which country?
Answer: United States of America
116) Which language is used by the computer to process data?
Answer: Binary language
117) What is the name of the Greek God of music?
Answer: Apollo
118) What does the “SIM” in the SIM card stand for?
Answer: Subscriber Identity Module
119) Which is the rst element on the periodic table of elements?
Answer: Hydrogen
120) Which is the longest written Constitution in the world?
Answer: India
121) What is the largest joint in the human body?
Answer: Knee
122) Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer: Stapes (Ear bone)
123) Which instrument is used to measure Atmospheric Pressure?
Answer: Barometer
124) Who is the inventor of the electric Bulb?
Answer: Thomas Alva Edison
125) On whose memory Nobel Prize is awarded?
Answer: Alfred Nobel
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126) Who is the rst woman to go to space?
Answer: Valentina Tereshkova
127) What is HCl?
Answer: Hydrochloric acid
128) What is currency of China?
Answer: Renminbi
129) How many digits are there in Mathematics?
Ans: In nite
130) What is the driver of a Train called
Ans: Locopilot
131) Which bird is the universal symbol of Peace?
Ans: Dove
132) Who is the author of “God of Small Things”?
Ans: Arundhati Roy
133) How many players are there in each side of a Hockey team?
Ans- 11
134) How many players are there in each side of a Basket Ball team?
Ans- 5
135) Commonwealth Games are held in every _ years
Ans- 4 years
136) What is the full form of cricket tournament- IPL?
211. Ans- Indian Premier League
137) How many Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments are held every year?
Ans- 4
138) In which sports, the term HAT-TRICK is used?
Ans- Cricket
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139) Number of players in one team of Kho Kho are
Ans- Nine
140) Eden Gardens cricket stadium is in –
Ans: Calcutta
141) Which country will host Cricket World Cup 2019 –
Ans: England
142) Football was introduced as a competitive game in Olympics in year –
Ans: 1908
143) Hockey is the National sports of –
Ans: India and Pakistan
144) Which is the National sport of Canada?
Ans- Lacrosse/Ice hockey
145) _ has Cricket as its National S
Ans- Jamaica
146) _ is the national sport of Turkey
Ans- Wrestling
147) In which country Commonwealth games were held in 2010?
Ans- India
148) Which country has hosted Commonwealth Games for the maximum number of
times?
Ans- Canada
149) Caddie is related to __________
Ans- Golf
150) In which year Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War I?
Ans- 1916
151) Who was the winner of Football World Cup in 2010?
Ans- Spain
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152) Where did the game of Badminton originate from?
Ans- Pune
153) When is national sports day of India celebrated?
Ans- August 22
154) When was women’s and men’s doubles introduced in Wimbledon?
Ans- 1884
155) Who among the following is known as “Flying Sikh of India”
Ans- Milkha Singh
156) Total Olympic medals won by India in 2012
Ans- Six
157) The only driver in Indian Grand Prix 2011 is
Ans- Alice Powell
158) Which all states in India are known by the name ‘7 sisters of India’?
Ans: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and
Tripura
159) Which is the rst state formed in India?
Ans: Andhra Pradesh is the rst state formed in India, formed on 1 October 1953 on
the basis of the language spoken.
160) Who is known as the father of Mathematics?
Ans: Archimedes
ODD ONE OUT
1. Ball, Bat, Stump, Hockey stick
Ans: Hockey stick
2. Hen, Dove, Pigeon, Cat
Ans: Cat
3. Hammer, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Cobbler
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Ans: Hammer
4. Jeep, Car, Bike, Boat
Ans: Boat
5. Doctor, Surgeon, Nurse, Teacher
Ans: Teacher
6. Mother, Father, Brother, Friend
Ans: Friend
7. Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Pluto
Ans: Pluto
8. Cabbage, Potato, Capsicum, Tomato
Ans: Potato
9. Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Ink Pen
Ans: Eraser
10. Aeroplane, Helicopter, Ship, Jet
Ans: Ship
11. Carrot, Mango, Banana, Apple
Ans: Carrot
12. Cow, Lion, Dog, Cat
Ans: Lion
13. 2,6,7,10
Ans: 7
14. P.J. Abdul Kalaam, C.V. Raman, Issac Newton, William Shakespeare
Ans: William Shakespeare
15. Dispur, Pune, Patna, Shimla
Ans: Pune
16. 1 , 2, 4, 5
Ans: 4
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17. Asia, Europe, China, Australia
Ans: China
18. Radio, Television, Loudspeaker, Stereo
Ans: Television
19. Respiration, Digestion, Excretion, Photosynthesis
Ans: Photosynthesis
20. Hydrogen, Hypochlorite, Helium, Lithium
Ans: Hypochlorite
21. Noun, Pronoun, Articles, Adverb
Ans: Articles
22. Throat, Tongue, Nose, Ears
Ans: Throat
23. Coffee Powder, Chili Powder, Tea Powder, Green Tea Powder
Ans: Chilli Powder
24. Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin D, Vitamin K
Ans: Vitamin B
25. Dinosaur, Elephant, Hippopotamus, Giraffe
Ans: Dinosaur