GK QUESTIONS FOR KIDS
GK Questions & Answers for Kids 2021 |
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1. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the
Desert?’ |
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Ans: Camel |
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2. What do you call the person who brings a
letter to your home from post office? |
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Ans: Postman |
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3. What colour symbolises peace? |
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Ans: white |
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4. Which is the largest fish in the world ? |
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Ans: Whale shark |
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5. Which is the biggest continent in the world
? |
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Ans: Asia |
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6. How do you relate to your maternal
grandfather? |
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Ans: Mother’s father |
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7. How many colors are there in a rainbow? |
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Ans: 7 |
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8. How many layers are there in Earth’s
atmosphere |
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Ans: 5 |
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9. In which direction does the sun rise? |
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Ans: east |
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10. How many days are there in a year? |
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Ans: 365 days |
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11. A figure with 8 sides is called? |
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Ans: Octagon |
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12. Which is the longest river in the world ? |
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Ans: Nile (Egypt ) |
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13. What is a baby frog called? |
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Ans: Tadpole |
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14. Agra is situated on the bank of river? |
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Ans: Yamuna |
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15. Which is the largest plateau in the world
? |
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Ans: Tibetan Plateau |
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16. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the
Desert?’ |
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Ans: Camel |
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17. Which planet is nearest to Earth? |
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Ans: Venus |
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18. Which is largest freshwater lake in the
world? |
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Ans: Lake Superior |
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19. Which is the tallest mountain in the
world? |
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Ans: Mount Everest |
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20. How many days are there in a Leap year? |
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Ans: 366 |
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21. Which is the World longest River? |
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Ans: Nile |
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22. What makes up (approx.) 80% of our brain’s
volume? |
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Ans: Water |
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23. Who is the inventor of Radio? |
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Ans: Marconi |
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24. who is the writer of "malgudi
days"? |
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Ans: R. K. Narayan |
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25. What type of whale is the biggest animal
in the world? |
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Ans: Blue Whale |
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26. Which insect has colourful wings? |
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Ans: Butterfly |
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27. Australia lies between which two oceans? |
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Ans: The Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean |
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28. Which first electrical item did Thomas
Edison invent? |
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Ans: Lightbulb |
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29. Which is the biggest sea animal? |
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Ans: Dolphin |
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30. Which is the hardest substance available
on earth? |
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Ans: Diamond |
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31. How many straight edges does a cube have? |
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Ans: 12 |
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32. Which bird can not fly? |
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Ans: Ostrich |
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33. What is the national game of USA? |
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Ans: Baseball |
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34. What is the hottest continent on Earth? |
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Ans: Africa |
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35. Who is the Father of our Nation? |
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Ans: Mahatma Gandhi |
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36. Tsunami is a word in which language? |
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Ans: Japanese |
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37. What type of tree do dates grow on? |
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Ans: Palm |
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38. Which is the most sensitive organ in our
body? |
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Ans: Skin |
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39. Which is the largest country in the world
based on the area? |
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Ans: Russia |
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40. How many planets are there in our solar
system? |
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Ans: 8 |
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41. Which animal has hump on its back? |
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Ans: Camel |
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42. Which is the tallest waterfall in the
world ? |
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Ans: Angel Falls |
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43. Which continent is known as Dark
continent? |
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Ans: Africa |
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44. In which festival we play with colours? |
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Ans: Holi |
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45. Who is the inventor of Television? |
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Ans: John Logie Baird |
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46. Who wrote the National Anthem – Jana Gana
Mana? |
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Ans: Rabindra Nath Tagore |
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47. Who invented Computer? |
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Ans: Charles Babbage |
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48. Which is the smallest bird ? |
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Ans: Humming Bird |
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49. How many colours are there in India’s
National Flag? |
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Ans: Three |
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50. Which organ purify our blood? |
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Ans: Kidney |
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GK Questions for Class I |
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1. How many days are there in a year? |
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Ans: 365 days |
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2. How many hours are there in a day? |
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Ans: 12 hours |
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3. How many colors are there in a rainbow? |
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Ans: 7 |
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4. Which festival is also known as “Festival
of Lights”? |
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Ans: Diwali / Deepavali |
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5. Who is Sachin Tendulkar? |
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Ans: A Cricketer |
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6. Which day comes after Friday? |
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Ans: Saturday |
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7. What is the shape of a cricket ball? |
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Ans: Round |
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8. How many months do we have in a year? |
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Ans: 12 months |
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8. How many zeros are there in a two-thousand
rupee note? |
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Ans: 3 (Three) |
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10. Which planet is closest to the sun? |
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Ans: Mercury |
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GK Questions for Class II |
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1. The national currency of the United States
of America (USA) is |
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Ans: Dollar |
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2. Which is the nearest star? |
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Ans: Sun |
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3. The largest part of our hydrosphere is |
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Ans: Pacific ocean |
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4. What is the sound made by a donkey? |
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Ans: Hee-haw |
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5. Which is bigger a lake or an ocean? |
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Ans: An Ocean |
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6. Which the fastest vehicle |
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Ans: Aeroplane |
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7. Which is the fastest land animal in the
world? |
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Ans: Cheetah |
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8. Which is the largest flower in the world |
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Ans: Rafflesia |
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9. What is the sound made by a horse? |
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Ans: Neigh |
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10. How many legs does a spider have? |
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Ans: 8 |
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GK Questions for Class III |
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1. How many oceans are there in the world? |
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Ans: 7 |
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2. Paris is the capital of which country? |
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Ans: France |
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3. Which food items is rich in iron ? |
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Ans: Pulses |
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4. What is the most spoken language in the
world? |
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Ans: Mandarin or Chinese |
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5. December 14 is celebrated as |
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Ans: World Energy Day |
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6. Rearing of hens, ducks and geese for their
eggs and meat is called? |
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Ans: Poultry farming |
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7. What is the filament in a light bulb made
of |
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Ans: Tungsten |
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8. Which mineral elements is required for
muscle contraction? |
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Ans: Calcium |
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9. World Environment Day is celebrated on |
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Ans: 5th June. |
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10. Who is known as Father of Telephone |
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Ans: Alexander Graham Bell |
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GK Questions for Class IV |
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1. Which is the tallest building in the world? |
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Ans: Burj Khalifa, Dubai |
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2. How many players are there in Baseball? |
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Ans: 9 players |
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3. What is the full form of NEWS? |
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Ans: North East West South |
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4. Which country is known as the Land of The
Rising Sun? |
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Ans: Japan |
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5. What is the national sport of England? |
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Ans: Cricket |
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6. Name the gas found in the most abundance in
our planet’s atmosphere? |
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Ans: Nitrogen |
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7. What is the original name of Bill Gates? |
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Ans: William Henry Gates III |
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8. Which is the largest animal on land? |
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Ans: African Elephant |
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9. Who invented the diesel engine? |
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Ans: Rudolf Diesel |
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10. How many bones are there in a human body? |
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Ans: 206 |
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GK Questions for Class V |
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1. Conversion of Solid directly into Vapour is
called |
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Ans: Sublimation |
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2. Which is the largest bone in human body? |
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Ans: Femur (thighbone) |
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3. Who discovered trigonometry? |
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Ans: Menelaus |
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4. Which gas commonly known as laughing gas? |
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Ans: Nitrous oxide |
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5. What does a plant take in from the air? |
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Ans: Carbon Dioxide |
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6. Which acid is there in lemon? |
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Ans: Citric acid |
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7. What is Study of the Universe is known |
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Ans: Cosmology |
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8. Entomology is the science that studies? |
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Ans: Insect |
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9. What is national game of Scotland? |
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Ans: Golf |
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10. Water in plants is trans-ported by |
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Ans: xylem |
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GK Questions for Indian Kids |
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1. The largest river in India? |
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Ans: Ganga |
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2. Which place is known as tea garden of India |
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Ans: Assam |
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3. Who was the first Prime Minister of India? |
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Ans: Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime
Minister of India. |
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4. Who is known as the Iron Man Of India |
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Ans: Sardar Vallabhai Patel |
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5. which is the largest state of India? |
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Ans: Rajasthan |
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6. Which of the state has the longest coastal
line? |
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Ans: Gujarat |
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7. Name the first female Indian Astronaut |
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Ans: Kalpana Chawla |
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8. Which Indian woman was the first to win the
Nobel Prize? |
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Ans: Mother Teresa |
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9. Which tree is known as national tree of
India |
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Ans: Banyan Tree |
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10. Which city is known as Pink City |
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Ans: Jaipur |
GK QUESTIONS FOR KIDS BETWEEN 4-7
YEARS |
1. How many days do we have in a week? |
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Answer: Seven |
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2. How many days are there in a normal year? |
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Answer: 365 (not a leap year) |
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3. How many colors are there in a rainbow? |
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Answer: 7 |
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4. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the
Desert?’ |
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Answer: Camel |
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5. How many letters are there in the English
alphabet? |
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Answer: 26 |
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6. How many consonants are there in the
English alphabet? |
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Answer: 21 |
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7. How many sides are there in a triangle? |
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Answer: Three |
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8. Which month of the year has the least
number of days? |
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Answer: February |
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9. Which are the vowels in the English
alphabet series? |
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Answer: A, E, I, O, U |
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10. Which animal is called King of Jungle? |
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Answer: Lion |
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11. How many primary colors are there? |
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Answer: Three (red, yellow, blue) |
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12. How many days are there in the month of
February in a leap year? |
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Answer: 29 days |
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13. What do you call a house made of ice? |
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Answer: Igloo |
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14. Which is the largest animal in the
world? |
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Answer: Blue whale |
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15. Which is the tallest animal on the
earth? |
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Answer: Giraffe |
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16. Which festival is known as the festival
of colors? |
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Answer: Holi |
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17. Which festival is called the festival of
light? |
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Answer: Diwali |
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18. What is the top color in a rainbow? |
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Answer: Red |
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19. What type of bird lays the largest eggs? |
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Answer: Ostrich |
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20. Which festival is known as the ‘Festival
of flowers’? |
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Answers: Onam |
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GK Questions and Answers for Preschoolers (3
– 5 Years) |
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The GK questions that can be learnt by
preschoolers are extremely basic. Such questions include questions related to
national festivals, fruits, flowers, birds and animals. Take a quick look at
it. |
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1) How many colours are there in our national
flag? |
Answer: There are three colours in our
national flag. They are saffron, white and green. |
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2) Which is our national bird? |
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Answer: Peacock is our national bird. |
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3) Which is our national fruit? |
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Answer: Mango is our national fruit. |
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4) Which is our national animal? |
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Answer: Tiger is our national animal? |
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5) When do we celebrate Independence Day? |
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Answer: We celebrate Independence Day on
15th of August every year. |
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6) When do we celebrate Republic Day? |
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Answer: We celebrate Republic Day on 26th of
January every year. |
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7) Name some of the festivals that are
celebrated in our country? |
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Answer: Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas and
Dussehra are some of the festivals that are celebrated in our country. |
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8) Which is the festival of colours? |
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Answer: Holi is known as the festival of
colours. |
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9) Which is our national flower? |
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Answer: Lotus is our national flower. |
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10) Which is the festival of lights? |
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Answers: Diwali is known as festival of
lights. |
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GK Questions and Answers for Grade 1 and 2
Kids (6 to 7 Years) |
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Grade 1 and grade 2 children can learn simple
GK questions like days in a week, days in a month etc. Take a quick look at
such questions. |
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1) How many days are there in a week? |
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Answer: There are seven days in a week |
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2) How many colours does a rainbow have? |
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Answer: There are seven colours in a
rainbow. |
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3) How many hours are there in a day? |
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Answer: There are 24 hours in a day? |
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4) Which animals give milk? |
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Answer: animals like cow and goat give milk
to us. |
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5) Which animal gives us wool? |
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Answer: Sheep gives us wool. |
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6) How many legs does a spider have? |
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Answer: Spider has eight legs. |
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7) Which is the largest bird? |
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Answer: An ostrich is a largest bird. |
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8) Which is the largest animal in the world? |
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Answer: Blue Whale is the largest animal in
the world. |
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9) Which is the first day of the week? |
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Answers: Sunday is the first day of the
week? |
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10) Which is the last day of the week? |
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Answer: Saturday is the last day of the
week. |
GK QUESTIONS FOR KIDS BETWEEN 8-10
YEARS |
In which direction does the sunrise? |
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Answer: East |
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22. Which is the world’s largest flower? |
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Answer: Rafflesia |
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23. How many zeros are there in one hundred
thousand? |
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Answer: Five |
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24. How many hours are there in two days? |
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Answer: 48 hours (24+24) |
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25. How many months of the year have 31
days? |
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Answer: 7 (January, March, May, July,
August, October and December) |
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26. How many weeks are there in one year? |
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Answer: 52 |
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27. Which are the colors in a rainbow? |
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Answer: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow,
Orange, Red |
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28. How many bones does an adult human have? |
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Answer: 206 |
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29. Who was the first man to walk on the
moon? |
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Answer: Neil Armstrong |
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30. How many millimeters are there in 1cm? |
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Answer: 10 |
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31. Which is the nearest star to planet
earth? |
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Answer: Sun |
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32. Which is the longest river on the earth? |
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Answer: Nile |
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33. Which is the principal source of energy
for earth? |
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Answer: Sun |
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34. How many lungs does the human body have? |
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Answer: Two |
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35. What is the standard taste of the water? |
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Answer: Water is tasteless |
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36. Which is the tallest mountain in the
world? |
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Answer: Mount Everest |
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37. Which is the fastest animal on the land? |
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Answer: Cheetah |
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38. Which continent is known as ‘Dark’
continent? |
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Answer: Africa |
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39. Which planet is known as the Red Planet? |
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Answer: Mars |
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40. Which is the most sensitive organ in our
body? |
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Answer: Skin |
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41. Which is the largest ocean in the world? |
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Answer: Pacific Ocean |
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42. Which day is observed as World
Environment Day? |
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Answer: June 5 |
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43. How many years are there in a century? |
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Answer: One Hundred |
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44. Which is the largest country in the
world? |
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Answer: Russia (By area) |
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45. Who invented the Computer? |
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Answer: Charles Babbage |
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46. How many players are there in a cricket
team? |
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Answer: 11 |
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47. Which day is observed as World Literacy
Day? |
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Answer: September 8 |
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48. Who is the inventor of Radio? |
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Answer: Marconi |
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49. Which place is known as the roof of the
world? |
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Answer: Tibet |
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50. How many teeth does a healthy adult have
including the wisdom teeth? |
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Answer: 32 |
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51. Which gas is most abundant in the
earth’s atmosphere? |
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Answer: Nitrogen |
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52. How many people are there in the world? |
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Answer: Over 7 billion |
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53. Which is the continent with the most
number of countries? |
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Answer: Africa |
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54. Which is the most common non-contagious
disease in the world? |
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Answer: Tooth Decay |
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55. How many strings does a violin have? |
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Answer: Four |
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56. How many planets are there in our solar
system? |
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Answer: 8 |
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57. Which is the hottest continent on Earth? |
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Answer: Africa |
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58. Which is the smallest continent in the
world? |
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Answer: Australia |
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59. How many years are there in a
millennium? |
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Answer: 1000 |
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60. Which country is home to the kangaroo? |
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Answer: Australia |
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61. Who painted the Mona Lisa? |
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Answer: Leonardo da Vinci |
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62. Who invented the telephone? |
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Answer: Alexander Graham Bell |
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63. What does the Internet prefix WWW stand
for? |
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Answer: World Wide Web |
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64. How much of Earth’s surface is covered
by ocean? |
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Answer: 71% |
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65. Who discovered Penicillin in 1928? |
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Answer: Alexander Fleming |
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66. How many stars are there in the American
flag? |
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Answer: 50 |
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GK Questions for Kids of class 4 & 5; 10-12 years |
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This is a crucial age group where kids learn
a lot. Their eyes and ears are open to explore new things. Here we have
sorted some of the important General Knowledge Questions for kids to shine
up. These GK questions for kids can really help to open up their minds. Let’s
move on |
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67. What do you call a type of shape that
has five sides? |
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Answer: Pentagon |
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68. Which way is anti-clockwise, left or
right? |
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Answer: Left |
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69. How many equal sides does an isosceles
triangle have? |
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Answer: 2 |
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70. Which is the coldest location in the
earth? |
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Answer: East Antarctica |
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71. Who discovered electricity? |
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Answer: Benjamin Franklin |
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72. Which is the most widely spoken language
in the world? |
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Answer: Mandarin (Chinese) |
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73. Which two parts of the body continue to
grow for your entire life? |
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Answer: Nose and Ears |
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74. The largest ‘Democracy’ in the world? |
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Answer: India |
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75. Who is the inventor of Television? |
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Answer: John Logie Baird |
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76. Which is the largest plateau in the
world? |
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Answer: Tibetan Plateau |
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77. Which is the instrument used to measure
Blood pressure? |
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Answer: Sphygmomanometer |
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78. What color symbolizes peace? |
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Answer: White |
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79. Who is the founder of Microsoft? |
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Answer: Bill Gates |
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80. During which year did World War I begin? |
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Answer: 1914 |
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81. How many Cricket world cups does India
have? |
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Answer: 2 |
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82. Global warming is caused by the excess
of which type of gas? |
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Answer: Carbon dioxide |
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83. How many cards are there in a complete
pack of cards? |
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Answer: 52 |
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84. What is the name of the biggest rain
forest in the world? |
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Answer: The Amazon |
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85. Which African nation is famous for
chocolate? |
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Answer: Ghana |
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86. What makes up (approx.) 80% of our
brain’s volume? |
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Answer: Water |
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87. Which instrument is used for measuring
wind speed? |
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Answer: Anemometer |
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88. ‘Stars and Stripes’ is the nickname of
the flag of which country? |
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Answer: United States of America |
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89. Which language is used by the computer
to process data? |
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Answer: Binary language |
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90. What covers approximately 71% of the
Earth’s surface: Land or water? |
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Answer: Water |
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91. Which is the hardest substance available
on earth? |
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Answer: Diamond |
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92. Which is the biggest desert in the
world? |
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Answer: Sahara desert |
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93. Which country gifted The Statue of
Liberty to the United States? |
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Answer: France |
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94. What is the name of the Greek God of
music? |
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Answer: Apollo |
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95. What does the “SIM” in the SIM card
stand for? |
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Answer: Subscriber Identity Module |
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96. Which is the first element on the
periodic table of elements? |
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Answer: Hydrogen |
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97. Which is the longest written
Constitution in the world? |
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Answer: India |
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98. What is the largest joint in the human
body? |
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Answer: Knee |
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99. Which is the smallest bone in the human
body? |
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Answer: Stapes (Ear bone) |
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100. Which instrument is used to measure
Atmospheric Pressure? |
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Answer: Barometer |
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101. Which is the largest continent in the
world? |
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Answer: Asia |
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102. Who is the inventor of the electric
Bulb? |
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Answer: Thomas Alva Edison |
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103. On whose memory Nobel Prize is awarded? |
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Answer: Alfred Nobel |
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104. Who is the first woman to go to space? |
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Answer: Valentina Tereshkova |
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105. What is HCl? |
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Answer: Hydrochloric acid |
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106. What is currency of China? |
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Answer: Renminbi |
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Interesting True or False GK Questions for
Kids of all ages |
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Almost every kid is doubtful about what is
right and what is wrong. Most often they get confused with the correctness of
facts. This paves the way for the importance of True or False GK Quiz
Questions. So, let’s check out some True or False GK Questions with answers
for kids. |
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Answer the following gk quiz questions with
a True or False. |
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107. Chameleons have extremely long tongues,
sometimes as long as their bodies. |
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Answer: True |
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108. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its
brain. True or False? |
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Answer: True |
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109. A sneeze is faster than the blink of an
eye. |
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Answer: True |
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110. Pigs can look up into the sky. |
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Answers: False (They cannot) |
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111. There are 9 planets in our Solar
System. |
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Answers: False (Our Solar system has only 8
planets; Pluto is a dwarf planet) |
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112. Mark Zuckerburg is the father of modern
computers. |
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Answer: False (Charles Babbage is the father
of modern computers) |
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113. The egg of a Hummingbird is the
smallest egg in the world. |
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Answers: True |
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114. Frogs have to drink lots of water. |
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Answers: False |
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115. Some animals can get sunburn. |
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Answers: True (Animals like dogs, cats and
cows can get sunburns at the tip of their noses and ears). |
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116. William Shakespeare is a scientist. |
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Answers: False (He is a dramatist) |
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117. Whales have belly buttons. |
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Answers: True |
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118. Sharks are color blind. |
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Answer: False |
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119. Mumbai is the capital of India. |
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Answers: False (Delhi is the capital of
India) |
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120. Camels store water in their humps. |
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Answer: True |
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121. Humans have four hearts. |
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Answer: False (Humans have one heart with
four chambers) |
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122. All tigers have yellow eyes. |
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Answers: True |
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123. A pediatrician is a child specialist. |
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Answers: True |
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124. Arachnophobia is the fear of dogs. |
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Answers: False (It is the fear of spiders) |
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125. Dodo is an endangered bird. |
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Answers: False (Dodo is an extinct bird) |
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126. Bhagat Singh is a Freedom fighter of
India. |
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Answer: True |
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127. Washington DC is the capital of China. |
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Answers: False (Beijing is the capital of
China) |
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128. June 5 is celebrated as Environment
Day. |
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Answer: True |
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129. Laika, the dog is the first animal to
go to space. |
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Answer: True |
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130. Roman Calendar is named as Julian
Calendar. |
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Answer: True |
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131. There are 12 players in a cricket team. |
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Answers: False (There are 11 players in a
cricket team) |
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GK Quiz Games for Kids |
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Just like the elders, kids are also keen to
know about new things, phenomenon, animals, sports, eatables and much more.
It is also good to grow with some general knowledge. So, here is a set of
very interesting and easy GK Quiz game questions and answers for kids of all
ages. |
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132. Ball, Bat, Stump, Hockey stick |
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Ans: Hockey stick |
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133. Hen, Dove, Pigeon, Cat |
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Ans: Cat |
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134. Hammer, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Cobbler |
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Ans: Hammer |
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135. Jeep, Car, Bike, Boat |
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Ans: Boat |
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136. Doctor, Surgeon, Nurse, Teacher |
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Ans: Teacher |
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137. Mother, Father, Brother, Friend |
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Ans: Friend |
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138. Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Pluto |
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Ans: Pluto |
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139. Cabbage, Potato, Capsicum, Tomato |
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Ans: Potato |
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140. Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Ink Pen |
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Ans: Eraser |
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141. Aeroplane, Helicopter, Ship, Jet |
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Ans: Ship |
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142. Carrot, Mango, Banana, Apple |
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Ans: Carrot |
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143. Cow, Lion, Dog, Cat |
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Ans: Lion |
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144. 2,6,7,10 |
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Ans: 7 |
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145. P.J. Abdul Kalaam, C.V. Raman, Issac
Newton, William Shakespeare |
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Ans: William Shakespeare |
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146. Dispur, Pune, Patna, Shimla |
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Ans: Pune |
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147. 1 , 2, 4, 5 |
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Ans: 4 |
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148. Asia, Europe, China, Australia |
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Ans: China |
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149. Radio, Television, Loudspeaker, Stereo |
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Ans: Television |
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150. Respiration, Digestion, Excretion,
Photosynthesis |
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Ans: Photosynthesis |
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151. Hydrogen, Hypochlorite, Helium, Lithium |
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Ans: Hypochlorite |
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152. Noun, Pronoun, Articles, Adverb |
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Ans: Articles |
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153. Throat, Tongue, Nose, Ears |
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Ans: Throat |
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154. Coffee Powder, Chili Powder, Tea
Powder, Green Tea Powder |
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Ans: Chilli Powder |
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155. Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin D,
Vitamin K |
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Ans: Vitamin B |
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156. Dinosaur, Elephant, Hippopotamus,
Giraffe |
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Ans: Dinosaur |
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GK Questions and Answers for Grade 3 and 4
Kids (8 to 9 Years) |
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Grade 3 and 4 children can answer questions
related to history, great personalities and historical monuments. Let us take
a look at such questions. |
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1) How many days are there in the month of
February? |
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Answer: There are 28 or 29 days in the month
of February. |
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2) What is the leap year? |
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Answer: Leap year comes once is four years
and it has 366 days. |
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3) Where does a horse stay? |
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Answer: The horse stays in a stable. |
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4) Who built Taj Mahal? |
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Answer: King Shah Jahan built Taj Mahal. |
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5) How many days are there in a month? |
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Answer: There are 30 or 31 days in a month. |
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6) How many days are there in a year? |
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Answer: There are 365 days in a year. |
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7) What do astronauts do? |
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Answer: Astronauts work in space. |
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8) Who is known as the nightingale of India? |
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Answer: Lata Mangeshkar is known as the
nightingale of India. |
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9) Where is Amer Fort? |
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Answer: Amer fort is located in Rajasthan. |
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10) Who is the founder of Microsoft? |
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Answer: Bill Gates is the founder Microsoft. |
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GK Questions and Answers for Grade 5 and 6
Kids (10 to 11 Years) |
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Questions related to various inventions,
historical monuments, entertainment and politics can interest children of
grade 5 and 6. Have a look at such questions. |
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1) Where is Taj Mahal? |
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Answers: Taj Mahal is in Agra |
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2) How many states and union territories are
there in India? |
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Answers: There are 29 states and 7 union
territories in India. |
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3) Who is the first person to land on moon? |
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Answer: Neil Armstrong is the first person
to land on moon. |
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4) Name the largest planet in our solar
system? |
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Answer: Jupiter is the largest planet of our
solar system. |
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5) Who is India's first lady Prime Minister? |
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Answer: India's first lady Prime Minister is
Indira Gandhi. |
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6) What is the full form of IPL? |
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Answer: Full form of IPL is Indian Premier
League. |
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7) What is the capital of China? |
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Answer: Capital of China is Beijing. |
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8) What did Thomas Edison Invent? |
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Answer: Thomas Edison invented electric
light bulb. |
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9) Who created the first car? |
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Answer Karl Benz created the first car. |
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10) Who discovered what gravity is? |
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Answer: Sir Isaac Newton discovered
what gravity is. |
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General Knowledge
Question and Answers for Kids |
88. Which gas is
most abundant in the earth’s atmosphere? |
Answer: Nitrogen |
89. Which is the
continent with the most number of countries? |
Answer: Africa |
90. How many people
are there in the world? |
Answer: Over 7
billion |
91. How many strings
does a violin have? |
Answer: Four |
92. Which is the
most common non-contagious disease in the world? |
Answer: Tooth Decay |
93. Global warming
is caused by the excess of which type of gas? |
Answer: Carbon
dioxide |
94. What is the name
of the biggest rain forest in the world? |
Answer: The Amazon |
95. What makes up
(approx.) 80% of our brain’s volume? |
Answer: Water |
96. Which African
nation is famous for chocolate? |
Answer: Ghana |
97. Which instrument
is used for measuring wind speed? |
Answer: Anemometer |
98. Which is the
smallest continent in the world? |
Answer: Australia |
99. What covers
approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface: Land or water? |
Answer: Water |
100. What is the top
color in a rainbow? |
Answer: Red |
101. Which country
is home to the kangaroo? |
Answer: Australia |
102. Which language
is used by the computer to process data? |
Answer: Binary
language |
103. ‘Stars and
Stripes’ is the nickname of the flag of which country? |
Answer: United
States of America |
104. Which country
gifted The Statue of Liberty to the United States? |
Answer: France |
105. Who painted the
Mona Lisa? |
Answer: Leonardo da
Vinci |
106. What is the
name of the Greek God of music? |
Answer: Apollo |
107. Who invented
the telephone? |
Answer: Alexander
Graham Bell |
108. What does the
“SIM” in the SIM card stand for? |
Answer: Subscriber
Identity Module |
109. Which is the
first element on the periodic table of elements? |
Answer: Hydrogen |
110. Which is the
tallest waterfall in the world? |
Answer: Angel Falls |
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Basic GK Quiz Questions and Answers for Kids |
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General awareness always plays a major role
for a growing kid. Here are some of the revised General Knowledge Questions
and Answers for kids based on Inventions, sports, the color of objects,
authors, etc. |
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182. What is the color of the sky? |
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Ans: Blue |
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183. What is the job of a Doctor? |
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Ans: A Doctor treats sick people. |
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184. What comes after 10 and before 13? |
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Ans: 12 |
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185. Where does fish live? |
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Ans: In Water |
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186. What is sun? |
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Ans: Sun is a big ball of fire. |
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187. Who is Virat Kohli? |
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Ans: Indian Cricketer |
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188. How many noses do you have? |
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Ans: One |
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189. What is the color of Mango? |
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Ans: Yellow |
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190. In which planet do we live? |
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Ans: Earth |
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191. What is the young one of a cat called? |
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Ans: Kitten |
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192. How many years are there in a century? |
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Ans: Hundred |
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193. Which is the national game of India? |
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Ans: Hockey |
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194. What is the full form of TV? |
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Ans: Television |
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195. Solve 27*0. |
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Ans: Zero (Any number multiplied by zero
gives zero as the answer) |
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196. Which all animals give us milk? |
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Ans: Cow, goat and buffalo |
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197. What is the home of a lion called? |
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Ans: Den |
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198. How many days are there in a week? |
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Ans: Seven |
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199. Where do we deposit money? |
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Ans: Bank |
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200. What is the place where animals are
kept called? |
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Ans: Zoo |
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201. What is COVID-19? |
|
Ans: It is deadly disease spread across the
world during 2019 and 2020. |
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202. What is Beri-Beri? |
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Ans: It is a disease caused due to the
deficiency of Vitamin B |
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203. Where do we get coconut from? |
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Ans: We get coconut from coconut Tree |
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204. Which state in India is known as “God’s
Own Country”? |
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Ans: Kerala |
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205. How do plants make food? |
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Ans: Plants make food through the process
called Photosynthesis. |
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206. Which place is known as the “Land of
White Elephants”? |
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Ans: Thailand |
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Sports Quiz Questions For Kids |
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We all have good memories of playing games
in school with our classmates. Moreover, it is essential to keep our body and
mind fit. Let’s check out some of the General Knowledge Questions and Answers
for kids about sports games. |
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207. How many players are there in each side
of a Hockey team? |
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Ans- 11 |
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208. How many players are there in
each side of a Basket Ball team? |
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Ans- 5 |
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209. Commonwealth Games are held in every _
years |
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Ans- 4 years |
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210. What is the full form of cricket
tournament- IPL? |
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211. Ans- Indian Premier League |
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212. How many Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments
are held every year? |
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Ans- 4 |
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213. In which sports, the term HAT-TRICK is
used? |
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Ans- Cricket |
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214. Number of players in one team of Kho
Kho are |
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Ans- Nine |
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215. Eden Gardens cricket stadium is in – |
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Ans: Calcutta |
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216. Which country will host Cricket World
Cup 2019 – |
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Ans: England |
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217. Football was introduced as a
competitive game in Olympics in year – |
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Ans: 1908 |
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218. Hockey is the National sports of – |
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Ans: India and Pakistan |
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219. Which is the National sport of Canada? |
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Ans- Lacrosse/Ice hockey |
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220. _ has Cricket as its National S |
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Ans- Jamaica |
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221. _ is the national sport of Turkey |
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Ans- Wrestling |
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222. In which country Commonwealth games
were held in 2010? |
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Ans- India |
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223. Which country has hosted Commonwealth
Games for the maximum number of times? |
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Ans- Canada |
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224. Caddie is related to __________ |
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Ans- Golf |
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225. In which year Olympic Games were
cancelled because of World War I? |
|
Ans- 1916 |
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226. Who was the winner of Football World
Cup in 2010? |
|
Ans- Spain |
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227. Where did the game of Badminton
originate from? |
|
Ans- Pune |
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228. When is national sports day of India
celebrated? |
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Ans- August 22 |
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229. When was women’s and men’s doubles
introduced in Wimbledon? |
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Ans- 1884 |
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230. Who among the following is known as
“Flying Sikh of India” |
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Ans- Milkha Singh |
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231. Total Olympic medals won by India in
2012 |
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Ans- Six |
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232. The only driver in Indian Grand Prix
2011 is |
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Ans- Alice Powell |