G.K - Test-1


1. How many months do we have in a year ?


Ans: 12 months


2. How many days do we have in a week ?


Ans: 7 days


3. How many days are there in a year ?


Ans: 365 days


4. What is 2+2 ?


Ans: 4


5. Which number comes after 6 ?


Ans: 7


6. How many colors are there in a rainbow?


Ans:  7


7. What are your ears for ?


Ans: Listening/hearing.


8. Which day comes after Friday ?


Ans: Saturday


9. We use our eyes to — see, hear, feel, eat?


Ans: See


10. What type of insect do you see in this picture— bee, ant, butterfly, spider?


Ans: Butterfly


11. What color is the sky on a clear day ?


Ans: Blue


12. What item tells the time ?


Answer: A watch/clock


13. What holiday is Santa Claus associated with ?


Ans: Christmas


 


14. How many legs does a spider have ?


Answer: 8


15. What do you call a house made of ice?


Ans: Igloo


16. How many seasons are there ?


Ans: 4


17. What are the four seasons ?


Ans: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter


18. What do you call a place where you borrow books from ?


Ans: Library


19. What kind of animal is Simba in The Lion King ?


Ans: Lion


20. How many sides does a triangle have ?


Answer: 3


21. What shape is the letter O ?


Ans: Circle


22. What do you use to cut paper ?


Ans: Scissors


23. What is the color of an unripe tomato ?


Ans: Green


24. What is a baby frog called ?


Ans: Tadpole


25. Where does a pig live ?


Ansr: Sty


26. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the Desert ?’


Ans: Camel


27. How many letters are there in the English alphabet ?


Ans: 26


28. What do you call the person who brings a letter to your home from the post office?


Ans: Postman


29. How do you relate to your maternal grandfather ?


Ans: Mother’s father


30. We smell with our _______


Ans: Nose


31. What is the capital of India?


Ans: New Delhi.


32. What is the largest continent?


Ans: Asia.


33. What is the national animal of India?


Ans: Tiger.


34. Which country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"?


Ans: Japan


35. Which ocean is the largest?


Ans: Pacific Ocean.


36. Which country is the smallest in the world?


Ans: Vatican City


37. What is the currency of the United States?


Ans: Dollar.              


38. How many continents are there?


Ans: Seven.


39. Who was the first president of the United States?


Ans: George Washington.


40. What color are the stars on the flag of the United States?


Ans: White.


41. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?


Ans: Mars. 


42. What is the biggest animal in the world?


Ans: Blue Whale.


43. Which fruit is known as the "king of fruits"?


Ans: Durian.


44. What is the highest mountain in the world?


Ans: Mount Everest.


45. Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"


Ans: Lion.


46. What is the largest island in the world


Ans: Greenland


47. Which country is shaped like a boot?


Ans: Italy.


48. Which planet is closest to the sun?


Ans: Mercury.


49. What do you call the scientific study of the Earth's structure?


Ans: Geology.


What is the national flower of India


50. Ans: Lotus.


51. Lotus Temple, Delhi – Bahá'í Faith
The Lotus Temple in New Delhi is a Bahá'í House of Worship, symbolizing unity of all religions and humanity. It welcomes people of all faiths for prayer and meditation.


52. “Every citizen of India is first” – Lord Cornwallis
This quote by Lord Cornwallis emphasizes equality among all citizens, reflecting that every individual, regardless of caste or class, holds the same importance under the rule of law.


53. First to use Navy in Ancient India – Chola Dynasty
The Chola rulers of South India were pioneers in developing a strong naval force. They used their navy to expand trade and control Southeast Asian regions like Sri Lanka and Malaya.


54. Protein is a – Polypeptide compound
Proteins are long chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, forming polypeptides. They are essential biomolecules for body structure, enzyme activity, and various life
processes.


55. Aravalli Mountains – Residual Mountains
The Aravalli Range is one of the world’s oldest fold mountains, now eroded into residual mountains. It stretches across Rajasthan and Haryana, showing remnants of ancient geological formations.


56. Oldest Mountain Range in India – Aravalli Range
The Aravalli Range, about 3.2 billion years old, is India’s oldest mountain system. It runs from Gujarat to Delhi and plays a crucial role in climate and ecology regulation.


57. Author of ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ – Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities in 1859. The novel is set during the French Revolution and contrasts life in London and Paris through themes of sacrifice and redemption.