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GK Quiz for Class 2

Q: Name the shape with three sides.

(A) Circle

(B) Triangle

(C) Square

(D) Rectangle

Answer: (B) Triangle

The shape with three sides is called a triangle.

 

Q: What is the smallest two-digit number?

(A) 10

(B) 11

(C) 15

(D) 14

Answer: (A) 10

The smallest two-digit number is 10.

 

Q: Which shape has no sides and corners?

(A) Rectangle

(B) Triangle

(C) Circle

(D) Square

Answer: (C) Circle

A circle is a shape that has no sides or corners.

 

Q: Which shape has all four of its sides equal?

(A) Square

(B) Circle

(C) Triangle

(D) Pentagon

Answer: (A) Square

A shape that has all four of its sides equal is called a square.

 

Q: What is the largest two digit number?

(A) 50

(B) 80

(C) 48

(D) 99

Answer: (D) 99

The largest two digit number is 99.

 

Q: What is the smallest even number?

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Answer: (B) 2

The smallest even number is 2. An even number is any number that can be divided by 2 without having a remainder.

 

Q: What is the place value of 4 in 654?

(A) Twos

(B) Threes

(C) Ones

(D) None

Answer: (C) Ones

The place value of 4 in 654 is in the ones place.

 

Q: 4 times 8 equals ___________.

(A) 21

(B) 32

(C) 43

(D) 55

Answer: (B) 32

4 times 8 is equals to 32.

 

Q: 40+20 equals to ____________.

(A) 30

(B) 40

(C) 50

(D) 60

Answer: (D) 60

40 + 20 is equals to 60.

 

Q: An adult human has _________ teeth.

(A) 32

(B) 30

(C) 28

(D) 35

Answer: (A) 32

An adult human has 32 teeth.

 

Q: Which animal gives us wool?

(A) Sheep

(B) Cow

(C) Giraffe

(D) Dog

Answer: (A) Sheep

Sheep give us wool. Sheep have special coats that are made of wool. People use this wool to make clothes, blankets, and other items.

 

Q: What do we get when water freezes?

(A) Steam

(B) Condensation

(C) Water

(D) Ice

Answer: (D) Ice

When water freezes, it turns into ice. Ice is a solid form of water that is cold and hard.

 

Q: What is a house made of snow called?

(A) Hut

(B) Bungalow

(C) Igloo

(D) Barn

Answer: (C) Igloo

A house made of snow is called an igloo. It is an Inuit homemade from blocks of snow.

 

Q: What kind of clothes do we wear during winter?

(A) Woollen clothes

(B) Cotton clothes

(C) Silk clothes

(D) Jute clothes

Answer: (A) Woollen clothes

During winter, we wear woolen clothes like sweaters, coats, hats, and scarves to keep us warm.

 

Q: What are the white lines where we cross the road called?

(A) Traffic light

(B) Divider

(C) Footpath

(D) Zebra Crossing

Answer: (D) Zebra Crossing

The white lines where we cross the road are called zebra crossing. They help us stay safe while crossing the street.

 

Q: A lion lives in a ______.

(A) Sty

(B) Den

(C) Stable

(D) Kennel

Answer: (B) Den

A lion lives in a place called a “den”.

 

Q: Sun rises in the ________.

(A) North

(B) South

(C) West

(D) East

Answer: (D) East

Sun rises in the east.

 

Q: Sunsets in the _________.

(A) East

(B) West

(C) North

(D) South

Answer: (B) West

Sunsets in the west.

 

Q: What does the red light of a traffic signal indicate?

(A) Go

(B) Wait

(C) Stop

(D) U-turn

Answer: (C) Stop

The red light of a traffic signal means that you must stop your car and not go any further. You must wait until the light turns green before you can move.

 

Q: What does the green light of a traffic signal indicate?

(A) Wait

(B) Go

(C) Stop

(D) U-turn

Answer: (B) Go

A green light at a traffic signal indicates that it is safe to go.

 

Q: India has _____ states.

(A) 21

(B) 24

(C) 26

(D) 28

Answer: (D) 28

India has 28 states.

 

Q: What does a caterpillar turn into?

(A) Bird

(B) Bee

(C) Housefly

(D) Butterfly

Answer: (D) Butterfly

A caterpillar turns into a butterfly.

 

Q: Which Indian city is known as “Pink City”?

(A) Pune

(B) Jaipur

(C) Agra

(D) Kota

Answer: (B) Jaipur

The city of Jaipur in India is known as the “Pink City”. It is famous for its pink-colored buildings and forts.

 

Q: Which is the largest cat in the world?

(A) Persian Cat

(B) Bombay Cat

(C) Siberian tiger

(D) Maine Coon

Answer: (C) Siberian tiger

The largest cat in the world is the Siberian tiger.

 

Q: Which animal is known as the “ship of the desert”?

(A) Camel

(B) Cow

(C) Dog

(D) Goat

Answer: (A) Camel

The Camel is known as the “Ship of the Desert”. It is a large animal that can carry people and things across the sand.

 

Q: Which planet do we live on?

(A) Mercury

(B) Mars

(C) Venus

(D) Earth

Answer: (D) Earth

We live on the planet Earth.

 

Q: How many players are there in a cricket team?

(A) 11

(B) 12

(C) 13

(D) 14

Answer: (A) 11

In a cricket team, there are 11 players.

 

Q: The doctor who takes care of our teeth is called ________.

(A) Dentist

(B) Neurologists

(C) Psychiatrists

(D) Allergists

Answer: (A) Dentist

The doctor who takes care of our teeth is called a dentist.

 

Q: Name the bird that lays the largest eggs.

(A) Pigeon

(B) Hen

(C) Ostrich

(D) Crow

Answer: (C) Ostrich

The bird that lays the largest eggs is the ostrich. Ostriches are the biggest birds in the world, and their eggs can be up to 6 inches long.

 

Q: Our solar system has ______ planets.

(A) 8

(B) 9

(C) 10

(D) 7

Answer: (A) 8

Our solar system has eight planets.

 

Q: Name the currency of Thailand.

(A) Rupee

(B) Dollar

(C) Yen

(D) Baht

Answer: (D) Baht

The currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht.

 

Q: What is the sound made by a lion?

(A) Roar

(B) Bark

(C) Meow

(D) Growl

Answer: (A) Roar

A lion makes a loud, deep sound called a roar. It sounds like a loud, deep roar, like a big truck engine.

 

Q: What is the young one of an elephant called?

(A) Cub

(B) Calf

(C) Kitten

(D) Fawn

Answer: (B) Calf

The young one of an elephant is called a calf.

 

Q: A pig lives in a _____.

(A) Cave

(B) Stable

(C) Kennel

(D) Sty

Answer: (D) Sty

A pig lives in a sty.

 

Q: A year has ___ weeks.

(A) 50

(B) 51

(C) 52

(D) 53

Answer: (C) 52

A year has 52 weeks.

 

Q: How many kidneys does a human body have?

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Answer: (B) 2

The human body has two kidneys. They are located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage.

 

Q: How many strings does a violin have?

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Answer: (D) 4

A violin has four strings.

 

Q: A century has ____ years.

(A) 100

(B) 125

(C) 150

(D) 200

Answer: (A) 100

A century has 100 years.

 

Q: How many moons does Earth have?

(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

Answer: (B) 1

Earth has one moon.

 

Q: Saturn has ____ moons.

(A) 155

(B) 130

(C) 125

(D) 146

Answer: (D) 146

Saturn has 146 moons.

 

Q: How many colors are there in a rainbow?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

Answer: (C) 7

There are seven colors in a rainbow. They are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

 

Q: In which country can kangaroos be found?

(A) Australia

(B) India

(C) Indonesia

(D) USA

Answer: (A) Australia

Kangaroos can be found in Australia.

 

Q: Name the planet in our solar system with the most number of moons.

(A) Mercury

(B) Jupiter

(C) Saturn

(D) Earth

Answer: (C) Saturn

The planet in our solar system with the most number of moons is Saturn. It has 146 moons.

 

Q: Earth’s atmosphere has ____ layers.

(A) 5

(B) 9

(C) 7

(D) 10

Answer: (A) 5

Earth’s atmosphere has five layers.

 

Q: What are the colors of the Olympic rings?

(A) Pink, White, Black, Aqua and Purple

(B) Blue, White, Black, Brown and Orange

(C) Blue, Red, Green, Yellow and Black

(D) Green, Black, Grey, Purple and Pink

Answer: (C) Blue, Red, Green, Yellow and Black

The Olympic rings are made up of five different colors – Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, and Black. These colors represent the five continents of the world – Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Oceania.

 

Q: A spider has _____ legs.

(A) Four

(B) Eight

(C) Six

(D) Two

Answer: (B) Eight

A spider has eight legs.

 

Q: Which is the smallest continent in the world?

(A) Australia

(B) Europe

(C) Asia

(D) Africa

Answer: (A) Australia

The smallest continent in the world is Australia. It is the smallest continent by land area, with an area of just 2,969,907 square miles.

 

Q: How many days are there in a year?

(A) 262

(B) 365

(C) 485

(D) 165

Answer: (B) 365

There are 365 days in a year.

 

Q: Which month has the least number of days?

(A) January

(B) February

(C) March

(D) April

Answer: (B) February

February is the month with the least number of days. It has 28 days.

 

Q: Which part of a plant grows under the soil?

(A) Root

(B) Stem

(C) Leaves

(D) Trunk

Answer: (A) Root

The roots of a plant grow under the soil. The roots are like the plant’s feet and help it hold onto the soil and get the water and nutrients it needs to grow.

 

Q: What is the currency of UK?

(A) Dollar

(B) Rupee

(C) Yen

(D) Pound Sterling

Answer: (D) Pound Sterling

The currency of the United Kingdom is the Pound Sterling. It is usually represented by the symbol £.

 

Q: What is the currency of Bangladesh?

(A) Pound

(B) Dollar

(C) Taka

(D) Baht

Answer: (C) Taka

The currency of Bangladesh is the Bangladeshi Taka (BDT).

 

Q: What is the currency of Pakistan?

(A) Rupee

(B) Dollar

(C) Yen

(D) Baht

Answer: (A) Rupee

The currency of Pakistan is called the Pakistani Rupee. It has the symbol of “Rs”.

 

Q: What is the currency of China?

(A) Yuan

(B) Yen

(C) Baht

(D) Pound

Answer: (A) Yuan

The currency of China is called the Chinese Yuan.

 

Q: What is the currency of New Zealand?

(A) Baht

(B) Ruble

(C) Pound

(D) Dollar

Answer: (D) Dollar

The currency of New Zealand is called the New Zealand dollar. The New Zealand dollar is made up of coins and notes and is used to buy goods and services in New Zealand.

 

Q: What is the currency of Russia?

(A) Rupee

(B) Ruble

(C) Dollar

(D) Yuan

Answer: (B) Ruble

The currency of Russia is called the Russian Ruble.

 

Q: Tokyo is the capital of which country?

(A) China

(B) Indonesia

(C) Japan

(D) Korea

Answer: (C) Japan

Tokyo is the capital of Japan.

 

Q: What was the real name of Lord Buddha?

(A) Prajapati Gotami

(B) Sundarananda Shakya

(C) Vikram Aditya

(D) Siddhartha Gautama

Answer: (D) Siddhartha Gautama

The real name of Lord Buddha was Siddhartha Gautama. He was born in a royal family in India over 2,500 years ago.

 

Q: Oscar award is related to which field?

(A) Film industry

(B) Music Industry

(C) Dance industry

(D) Sports Industry

Answer: (A) Film industry

Oscar awards are related to movies and movie-making. They are awards given to recognize the best films and performances in the movie industry.

 

Q: How many minutes are there in an hour?

(A) 30

(B) 60

(C) 90

(D) 100

Answer: (B) 60

There are 60 minutes in one hour.

 

Q: A triangle with all three sides equal is called _______.

(A) Right-angled Triangle

(B) Scalene triangle

(C) Isosceles triangle

(D) Equilateral triangle

Answer: (D) Equilateral triangle

A triangle with all three sides equal is called an equilateral triangle.

 

Q: What is the capital of the Philippines?

(A) Yerevan

(B) Baku

(C) Manila

(D) Moscow

Answer: (C) Manila

The capital of the Philippines is Manila. It is located on the island of Luzon and is the largest city in the country.

 

Q: What do you call a person who makes furniture from wood?

(A) Doctor

(B) Blacksmith

(C) Mechanic

(D) Carpenter

Answer: (D) Carpenter

A person who makes furniture from wood is called a carpenter.

 

Q: Which country is known as “Gift of Nile”?

(A) India

(B) Egypt

(C) Russia

(D) Japan

Answer: (B) Egypt

Egypt is known as the “Gift of the Nile” because the ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile River for many things. The river provided them with food, irrigation for their crops, transportation, and even protection from enemies.

 

Q: How many years make a decade?

(A) 7

(B) 10

(C) 12

(D) 15

Answer: (B) 10

A decade is 10 years.

 

Q: Which part of a plant is called the “kitchen of the plant”?

(A) Leaf

(B) Fruit

(C) Stem

(D) Root

Answer: (A) Leaf

The part of a plant that is called the “kitchen of the plant” is the leaves. The leaves use energy from sunlight to make food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis.

 

Q: We smell using our _____.

(A) Eyes

(B) Ears

(C) Mouth

(D) Nose

Answer: (D) Nose

We smell using our nose.

 

Q: Who painted the Mona Lisa?

(A) Vincent van Gogh

(B) Claude Monet

(C) Leonardo Da Vinci

(D) Pablo Picasso

Answer: (C) Leonardo Da Vinci

The Mona Lisa was painted by a famous artist named Leonardo da Vinci. He was an Italian artist who lived in the 16th century.

 

Q: We use our ears to _______.

(A) Smell

(B) Hear

(C) Feel

(D) Eat

Answer: (B) Hear

We use our ears to hear.

 

Q: English alphabets have ____ consonants.

(A) 21

(B) 25

(C) 20

(D) 15

Answer: (A) 21

English alphabets have 21 consonants.

 

Q: What is the shape of a cricket field?

(A) Square

(B) Rectangle

(C) Circle

(D) Triangle

Answer: (C) Circle

A cricket field is shaped like a circle.

 

Q: How many members are there in a Water Polo team?

(A) 9

(B) 5

(C) 11

(D) 7

Answer: (D) 7

A Water Polo team has seven members.

 

Q: The word “Grand Slam” is associated with which sport?

(A) Tennis

(B) Badminton

(C) Cricket

(D) Football

Answer: (A) Tennis

The word “Grand Slam” is associated with the sport of tennis. It is a term used to describe when a player wins all four major tennis tournaments in a single year.

 

Q: What is a group of porcupines called?

(A) Brood

(B) Prickle

(C) Pod

(D) Herd

Answer: (B) Prickle

A group of porcupines is called a prickle.

 

Q: Name a bird that can fly backward.

(A) Kingfisher

(B) Hummingbird

(C) Woodpecker

(D) Eagle

Answer: (B) Hummingbird

The hummingbird is a type of bird that can fly backward.

 

Q: Who was the first Prime Minister of India?

(A) Subhash Chandra Bose

(B) Rajendra Prasad

(C) Mahatma Gandhi

(D) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: (D) Jawaharlal Nehru

The first Prime Minister of India was Jawaharlal Nehru. He was a leader of India’s independence movement and served as Prime Minister from 1947 until his death in 1964.

 

Q: Which state is known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of India?

(A) Himachal Pradesh

(B) Rajasthan

(C) Gujarat

(D) Tamil Nadu

Answer: (A) Himachal Pradesh

The state of Himachal Pradesh is known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of India. It is famous for its delicious apples and other fruits like cherries, peaches, apricots, pears, and plums.

 

Q: What is the name of this beautiful monument?

(A) Red Fort

(B) Taj Mahal

(C) Qutub Minar

(D) Mysore Palace

Answer: (B) Taj Mahal

The monument in the above image is Taj Mahal.

 

Q: Who is popularly known as the “Iron Man of India”?

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru

(B) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel

(C) Subhash Chandra Bose

(D) Mahatma Gandhi

Answer: (B) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel 

The “Iron Man of India” is a nickname for freedom fighter and leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He was an important leader in India’s struggle for independence and was the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India.

 

Q: What is the sound made by a duck?

(A) Quack

(B) Meow

(C) Bark

(D) Roar

Answer: (A) Quack 

The sound made by a duck is called a quack. Ducks quack to communicate with each other.

 

Q: The national currency of India is

(A) Ruble

(B) Baht

(C) Rupee

(D) Dollar

Answer: (C) Rupee

The national currency of India is the Indian Rupee. This is the money that people in India use to buy things.

 

Q: The young one of a kangaroo is

(A) Joey

(B) Calf

(C) Fawn

(D) Lamb

Answer: (A) Joey

A young kangaroo is called a joey.

 

Q: What is the sound made by a horse?

(A) Roar

(B) Quack

(C) Neigh

(D) Meow

Answer: (C) Neigh

A horse makes a noise called a “neigh”.

 

Q: Which river is infamous as the ‘Sorrow of Bengal”?

(A) Damodar River

(B) Narmada River

(C) Ganga River

(D) Gomati River

Answer: (A) Damodar River

The River Damodar is often referred to as the ‘Sorrow of Bengal’ because of its frequent floods and droughts.

 

Q: ________ is celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ.

(A) La Tomatina

(B) Easter

(C) Halloween

(D) Christmas

Answer: (D) Christmas

Christmas is celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a special holiday celebrated around the world, usually on December 25th. People decorate their homes with lights and Christmas trees, exchange gifts, and enjoy special meals with family and friends.

Q: Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of _______.

(A) Banglore

(B) Orissa

(C) Assam

(D) Kerala

Answer: (D) Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala, a state in India.

 

Q: Which is the national sport of India?

(A) Cricket

(B) Hockey

(C) Badminton

(D) Tennis

Answer: (B) Hockey

The national sport of India is hockey. Hockey is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. It is a very popular sport in India and is played by men and women all over the country.

 

Q: What does the heart pump?

(A) Blood

(B) Oxygen

(C) Nutrients

(D) Hormones

Answer: (A) Blood

The heart pumps blood around our body. Blood carries oxygen and other things our body needs to stay healthy.

 

Q: The longest river in India

(A) Narmada

(B) Godavari

(C) Ganga

(D) Yamuna

Answer: (C) Ganga

The longest river in India is the Ganges River. It starts in the Himalayan Mountains and flows over 2,500 miles into the Bay of Bengal.

 

Q: Which is the national fruit of India?

(A) Strawberry

(B) Apple

(C) Orange

(D) Mango

Answer: (D) Mango

The national fruit of India is the mango.

 

Q: How many spokes does the wheel in the Indian Flag have?

(A) 24 spokes

(B) 25 spokes

(C) 15 spokes

(D) 20 spokes

Answer: (A) 24 spokes

The wheel in the Indian Flag has 24 spokes.

 

Q: Who is the first citizen of India?

(A) Supreme Court Judge

(B) Home Minister

(C) President of India

(D) Prime Minister

Answer: (C) President of India

The first citizen of India is the President of India. The President of India is the head of the country and the highest official in the government. They are elected by the people of India to serve as the leader of the nation.

 

Q: What is the name of this famous painting?

 

(A) Mona Lisa

(B) The Starry Night

(C) Las Meninas

(D) Irises

Answer: (A) Mona Lisa

The painting in the above image is Mona Lisa.

 

Q: How many cats can you see in this picture?

 

(A) 5 cats

(B) 9 cats

(C) 10 cats

(D) 12 cats

Answer: (C) 10 cats

There are 10 cats in the above image.

 

Q: How do you relate to your maternal grandfather?

(A) Father’s father

(B) Mother’s father

(C) Father’s brother

(D) Mother’s brother

Answer: (B) Mother’s father

Your maternal grandfather is your mother’s father.

 

Q: Which is the longest side of a right-angled triangle?

(A) Hypotenuse

(B) Opposite

(C) Adjacent

(D) None of the above

Answer: (A) Hypotenuse

The longest side of a right-angled triangle is called the hypotenuse. It is the side that is opposite the right angle.

 

Q: How many zeros are there in one crore?

(A) Five

(B) Six

(C) Seven

(D) Eight

Answer: (C) Seven

One crore is equal to 10 million. There are seven zeros in one crore.

 

Q: How many planets does our solar system consist of?

(A) Eight

(B) Nine

(C) Ten

(D) Eleven

Answer: (A) Eight

Our solar system consists of 8 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

 

Q: Which is the closest planet to Earth?

(A) Mercury

(B) Venus

(C) Jupiter

(D) Saturn

Answer: (B) Venus

The closest planet to Earth is Venus. It is the second planet from the Sun and is sometimes called Earth’s twin because it is similar in size and mass to our planet.

 

Q: Which is the farthest planet from Earth?

(A) Neptune

(B) Jupiter

(C) Mars

(D) Venus

Answer: (A) Neptune

The farthest planet from Earth is Neptune. It is 4.5 billion kilometers away from Earth.

 

Q: Which is the largest moon in our solar system?

(A) Mimas

(B) Ganymede

(C) Oberon

(D) Proteus

Answer: (B) Ganymede

The largest moon in our solar system is called Ganymede. It is a moon of Jupiter and it is bigger than the planet Mercury.

 

Q: What is the cause of the Sun’s energy?

(A) Fusion of Carbon and Helium

(B) Fusion of Hydrogen and Oxygen

(C) Fusion of Neon and Nitrogen

(D) Fusion of Hydrogen and Helium

Answer: (D) Fusion of Hydrogen and Helium

The Sun’s energy comes from a process of fusion of hydrogen and helium atoms. This releases a lot of energy in the form of light and heat.

 

Q: Which is the nearest planet to the Sun?

(A) Mars

(B) Mercury

(C) Earth

(D) Neptune

Answer: (B) Mercury

The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury. It is the smallest planet in our Solar System and it is also the fastest moving planet, orbiting the Sun every 88 days.

 

Q: How much time does the sunlight take to reach the Earth?

(A) 5 minutes 40 seconds

(B) 6 minutes 50 seconds

(C) 8 minutes 20 seconds

(D) 9 minutes 30 seconds

Answer: (C) 8 minutes 20 seconds

The sunlight takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach the Earth.

 

Q: How much time does the moonlight take to reach the Earth?

(A) 1.02 seconds

(B) 1.26 seconds

(C) 2.41 seconds

(D) 2.54 seconds

Answer: (B) 1.26 seconds

The moonlight takes 1.26 seconds to reach the Earth.

 

Q: Who invented the telephone?

(A) Nikola Tesla

(B) Thomas Edison

(C) Benjamin Franklin

(D) Alexander Graham Bell

Answer: (D) Alexander Graham Bell

The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.

 

Q: Who invented the radio?

(A) Guglielmo Marconi

(B) Tim Berners-Lee

(C) Henry Ford

(D) Louis Pasteur

Answer: (A) Guglielmo Marconi

The radio was invented by a scientist named Guglielmo Marconi in the late 1800s. Marconi used technology that had been developed by other scientists to create the first working radio.

 

Q: Who has composed the national anthem of India?

(A) Rabindranath Tagore

(B) Jawaharlal Nehru

(C) M.K. Gandhi

(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri

Answer: (A) Rabindranath Tagore

The national anthem of India was composed by a person named Rabindranath Tagore. He was a famous poet from India who wrote the song in the year 1911.

 

Q: Where is Mount Everest located?

(A) Nepal

(B) China

(C) Japan

(D) India

Answer: (A) Nepal

Mount Everest is located in Nepal.

 

Q: Who is the first person to climb Mount Everest?

(A) Nirmal Purja

(B) Ed Viesturs and Wanda Rutkiewicz

(C) Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay

(D) David Lama

Answer: (C) Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay

The first person to climb Mount Everest was Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal. They reached the summit on May 29, 1953.

 

Q: Who is the first Indian to climb Mount Everest?

(A) Mohan Singh Kohli

(B) Avtar Singh Cheema

(C) Malavath Purna

(D) Premlata Agrawal

Answer: (B) Avtar Singh Cheema

The first Indian to climb Mount Everest was Avtar Singh Cheema.

 

Q: Who is the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest?

(A) Premlata Agrawal

(B) Malavath Purna

(C) Bachendri Pal

(D) Arunima Sinha

Answer: (C) Bachendri Pal

The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was Bachendri Pal. She climbed Mount Everest in 1984 and made history by being the first Indian woman to reach the top of the world’s highest mountain.

 

Q: Who designed the national flag of India?

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru

(B) Mahatma Gandhi

(C) Rabindranath Tagore

(D) Pingali Venkayya

Answer: (D) Pingali Venkayya

The national flag of India was designed by a man named Pingali Venkayya. He was an Indian freedom fighter and a geologist from Andhra Pradesh.

 

Q: Where is the Parliament of India located?

(A) New Delhi

(B) Rajasthan

(C) Madhya Pradesh

(D) Maharashtra

Answer: (A) New Delhi

The Parliament of India is located in New Delhi, the capital city of India.

 

Q: In which city Charminar is located?

(A) Delhi

(B) Banglore

(C) Hyderabad

(D) Gujarat

Answer: (C) Hyderabad

Charminar is located in the city of Hyderabad, India.

 

Q: Which two major rivers form the biggest delta system in the world?

(A) Ganga and Brahmaputra

(B) Nile and Senegal

(C) The Mississippi and the Yazoo

(D) None of the above

Answer:(A) Ganga and Brahmaputra

The two major rivers that form the biggest delta system in the world are the Ganges and the Brahmaputra rivers. They flow into the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh and India.

 

Q: Which is the shortest bone in the human body?

(A) Spine

(B) Skull

(C) Stapes

(D) Carpals

Answer: (C) Stapes

The shortest bone in the human body is called the stapes. It is located in the ear and is less than one inch long.

 

Q: Which is the longest bone in the human body?

(A) Skull

(B) Stapes

(C) Spine

(D) Femur

Answer: (D) Femur

The longest bone in the human body is the femur, which is located in your thigh.

 

Q: How many Union Territories are there in India?

(A) Five

(B) Four

(C) Six

(D) Eight

Answer: (D) Eight

There are currently eight Union Territories in India. They are: Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Puducherry, and Delhi.

 

Q: Which is the capital city of India?

(A) New Delhi

(B) Pune

(C) Jaipur

(D) Indore

Answer: (A) New Delhi

The capital city of India is New Delhi. It is located in the northern part of India and is the seat of the Government of India.

 

Q: In which city is Hawa Mahal located?

(A) Pune

(B) Jaipur

(C) Delhi

(D) Ajmer

Answer: (B) Jaipur

Hawa Mahal is located in Jaipur, India.

 

Q: What is the length-to-width ratio of the Indian Flag?

(A) 1:2

(B) 2:3

(C) 3:2

(D) 3:4

Answer: (C) 3:2

The Indian Flag has a ratio of three to two.

 

Q: What is the number of days Diwali comes after Dussehra?

(A) 10

(B) 15

(C) 20

(D) 25

Answer: (C) 20

Diwali comes around 20 days after Dussehra.

 

Q: Who is the Prime Minister of India?

(A) Narendra Damodardas Modi

(B) Rahul Gandhi

(C) Arvind Kejriwal

(D) Sharad Pawar

Answer: (A) Narendra Damodardas Modi

Narendra Damodardas Modi is the Prime Minister of India.

 

Q: Who is the President of India?

(A) Ram Nath Kovind

(B) Droupadi Murmu

(C) Narendra Modi

(D) Rahul Gandhi

Answer: (B) Droupadi Murmu

Droupadi Murmu is the president of India

 

Q: Who is India’s second citizen?

(A) Prime Minister

(B) President

(C) Vice-President

(D) Home Minister

Answer: (C) Vice-President

India’s second citizen is the Vice President of India. The Vice President is elected by the members of the Indian Parliament and they serve for a five-year term. The Vice President is the head of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament.

 

Q: Who is India’s third citizen?

(A) Prime Minister

(B) President

(C) Chief Minister

(D) Home Minister

Answer: (A) Prime Minister

India’s third citizen is the Prime Minister and is the leader of the country.

 

Q: How many oceans are there in the world?

(A) Two

(B) Four

(C) Six

(D) Five

Answer: (D) Five

There are five oceans in the world. They are the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.

 

Q: How many bones are there in the adult human body?

(A) 105

(B) 165

(C) 206

(D) 215

Answer: (C) 206

There are 206 bones in the adult human body.

 

Q: Which is the hardest part of the human body?

(A) Enamel

(B) Bone

(C) Organ

(D) Skin

Answer: (A) Enamel

The hardest part of the human body is enamel.

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