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150+ Simple General Knowledge Questions and Answers for Kids

The information gathered over the years will help them form opinions and participate in debates, group discussions and exams. Children will look knowledgeable, which is one of the best personality traits. In this blog, we have covered some fundamental general knowledge questions that children must be able to answer.

General Knowledge Questions and Answers for Kids (Age Group 4 to 7 years)

Kids of the age group 4 to 6 are in the early stages of learning. So it is necessary to lay a strong foundation about major topics. Given below is a list of questions to ask children and engage them in the learning process.

Quiz Questions and Answers

Geography

Questions Answers
Which is the national river of India? Ganga
How many continents are there in the world? Seven
What is the capital of India? New Delhi
Name the two seas surrounding India. Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
Which is the mountain range located in the northern part of India? Himalayas
Which is the deepest ocean in the world? Pacific Ocean
Which latitude runs through the centre of the earth? Equator
India is a part of which continent? Asia
Name the only desert in India. Thar Desert
Which is the tallest mountain in the world? Mount Everest

Science

Questions Answers
Name the process by which plants prepare food. Photosynthesis
Which gas do humans inhale? Oxygen
Which planet is called a red planet? Mars
The solar system is a part of which galaxy? Milky Way Galaxy
How many planets are there in the solar system? Eight
Name the parts of a plant. Root, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers
Which organ pumps blood? Heart
What is the main source of light in the day? The Sun
How many kidneys do humans have? Two
What is the solid form of water? Ice

History

Questions Answers
Who is the “Father of our Nation”? Mahathma Gandhi
India was ruled by? Britishers
When did India get independence? 1947
Who is the greatest ruler of India? Ashoka
When is Republic Day celebrated? 26th January
Who was the first prime minister of India? Jawaharlal Nehru
Who built Taj Mahal? Shah Jahan
Who wrote the National Anthem? Rabindranath Tagore
Who is the first Mughal ruler of India? Babur
15th August is celebrated as? Independence Day

Food and Drink

Questions Answers
Eggs are rich in? Protein
What do we obtain from cows? Milk
What should we eat to be healthy? Fruits, vegetables, nuts
Which are the most like hot drinks? Coffee and tea
Which vegetable should be eaten to improve eyesight? Carrot
What is the name of the snack that is circular in shape with vegetables on top? Pizza
What should you drink in summers? Fruit juices
Where do we get coconut milk from? Tender coconut
What is the name of the fruit that monkeys eat? Banana
Which dish can be made in 2 minutes? Maggie

Animals

Questions Answers
Which animal is known as the king of the jungle? Lion
Which is the national animal of India? Tiger
Which are the common pets found in India? Dogs and cats
Which animal jumps from one tree to another? Monkey
Which is the tallest animal? Giraffe
What do cows eat? Grass
Wool is made from the skin of which animal? Sheep
The young one of a dog is called? Puppy
Which animal has a trunk? Elephant
Which bird is famous for its dance and feathers? Peacock
General Knowledge Questions and Answers

Geography

  1. Question: A group of stars is called?
    Answer: Constellation
  2. Question: Where is the tropic of cancer located?
    Answer: 23 ½ o N of equator
  3. Question: What are the two motions of the earth?
    Answer: Rotation and revolution
  4. Question: India shares its boundaries with how many countries?
    Answer: Seven
  5. Question: Which islands are located in the Arabian Sea?
    Answer: Lakshadweep
  6. Question: Which is the second largest continent in the world?
    Answer: Africa
  7. Question: What is the percentage of nitrogen present in the atmosphere?
    Answer: 78%
  8. Question: India is located in which hemisphere?
    Answer: Northern hemisphere
  9. Question: A leap year has how?
    Answer: 366
  10. Question: What is the plateau located in the southern part of India called?
    Answer: Peninsular plateau

Science

  1. Question: What is the process of conversion of water into vapour called?
    Answer: Vapourization
  2. Question: Which phenomenon is responsible for the blue colour of the sky?
    Answer: Scattering of light
  3. Question: Which disorder is caused by the lack of vitamin D?
    Answer: Rickets
  4. Question: Transpiration takes place through which part of the plant?
    Answer: Leaves
  5. Question: What is the habitat in which plants and animals live on land called?
    Answer: Terrestrial habitat
  6. Question: If an object does not allow light to pass through it, then it is called?
    Answer: Opaque
  7. Question: What is the S.I. unit of current?
    Answer: Ampere
  8. Question: How many poles does a magnet have?
    Answer: Two
  9. Question: The lowermost layer of the atmosphere is called?
    Answer: Troposphere
  10. Question: What are the reproductive organs of flowers called?
    Answer: Stamen and carpel

History

  1. Question: Who gave the slogan “Give me blood, I will give you freedom”?
    Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose
  2. Question: Which is the first civilisation in India?
    Answer: Indus Valley or Harappan civilisation
  3. Question: Who is the founder of the Magadha Empire?
    Answer: Bimbisara
  4. Question: Jainism is founded by?
    Answer: Mahavira
  5. Question: Who is called the “Iron Man of India”?
    Answer: Sardar Vallabhai Patel
  6. Question: Who was the last Viceroy of British India?
    Answer: Lord Mountbatten
  7. Question: Gandhi undertook which march to protest against the salt tax?
    Answer: Dandi March
  8. Question: Quit India movement was launched in which year?
    Answer: 1942
  9. Question: Who was the first President of India?
    Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  10. Question: Where is Sanchi Stupa located?
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh

Food and Drink

  1. Question: Lemons and oranges are rich in which vitamin?
    Answer: Vitamin C
  2. Question: Name a few foods that are unhealthy for you.
    Answer: Sugar, cakes, soft drinks, pizza, chips
  3. Question: Which drink is prepared from crushing grapes?
    Answer: Wine
  4. Question: Name some nuts that are healthy.
    Answer: Almonds, raisins, cashews, pistachios, hazelnuts
  5. Question: Which vegetables are grown underground?
    Answer: Potato, radish, onion, garlic, ginger, carrot
  6. Question: Which drink is prepared by boiling leaves in milk and hot water?
    Answer: Tea
  7. Question: Which drink is high in protein?
    Answer: Cow’s milk
General Knowledge Questions and Answers

Geography

Questions Answers
Which are the interior layers of Earth? Crust, mantle and core
Which is the lowest layer in the earth's atmosphere? Troposphere
What is the 0° meridian also called? Prime meridian
Which continent is 90% covered by ice? Antarctica
Which is the world's largest forest? Amazon Rainforest
The continents of Europe and Asia are together known as? Eurasia
Which sea separates Africa and Asia? The Red Sea
Which island in India is also known as Coral Island? Lakshadweep islands
Which is the tallest peak in India? Kanchenjunga
Tunga and Bhadra are the tributaries of which river? Krishna river

Science

Questions Answers
Insulin is secreted by which gland? Pancreas
Which is the tallest bone in the human body? Thighbone or Femur
What is the phenomenon of splitting white light into seven colours called? Dispersion of light
What is the formula of common salt? NaCl
Newton’s first law of motion is also known as? The law of inertia
What are the three subatomic particles? Protons, neutrons and electrons
What is the SI unit of resistance? Ohm
Humans have how many chambers of heart? Four
Which is the third element in the periodic table? Lithium
Which raw materials are used to produce thermal energy? Coal, oil, natural gas

History

Questions Answers
Partition of Bengal took place in which year? 1905
Which are the four types of Vedas? Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, Atharva Veda
Ashoka was a follower of which religion? Buddhism
Lal-Bal-Pal refers to which freedom fighters? Lala Lajpat Rai, Balgangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal
What are the two major weapons used by Gandhi? Peace and non-violence
Who is the father of the Indian Constitution? B. R. Ambedkar
Where is the flag hoisted on Independence Day? Red Fort
Who built Fatehpur Sikri? Akbar
Who wrote the national song of India? Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Who is the first woman Prime Minister of India? Indira Gandhi

Food and Drink

Questions Answers
Which nutrient is the main component of rice? Carbohydrates
The yellow part of the egg is called? Yolk
Which acid is present in curd? Lactic acid
What is the sweet substance present in flowers? Nectar
What are the sticks used to eat noodles called? Chopsticks
Which country is the top producer of coffee? Brazil
Which fruit contains over 90% water? Watermelon
Which is the main ingredient in the production of chocolates? Cocoa beans
Which country is the largest producer of bananas? India
Alphonso, Raspuri, and Totapuri are varieties of which fruit? Mango

Animals

Questions Answers
Which bird lays the largest egg in the world? Ostrich
Which is the only country to have both lions and tigers? India
Which bird can fly backwards? Hummingbird
Which is the only mammal that can fly? Bat
How many legs do insects have? Six
Which is the state animal of Karnataka? Elephant
Which state is called the tiger state in India? Madhya Pradesh
Which animal is known as man's best friend? Domestic dogs
Which bird is the symbol of peace? Dove
Which bird is the king of birds? Eagle

Conclusion

If children have a grip over a wide range of topics, it leads to their well-rounded development and gives them an edge in quiz competitions. Schools should emphasise reading more GK books, make children solve practice sheets and have a devoted GK period.

We hope this blog will come in handy if your child is interested in learning new things. We have also covered the recent ICSE format in our latest blog. Do not forget to read it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can I Improve my General Knowledge?
Here are some ways to improve your general knowledge: Read more GK books and newspapers, practice more questions, revise the questions on a regular basis, watch knowledgeable videos, and discuss diverse topics with friends and family.

How often should I Update my General Knowledge?
It is generally recommended to read newspapers every day to be updated on the current happenings. But if your schedule is packed, you can catch up on a weekly or  monthly basis.

Which are the Common Topics covered in General Knowledge Quizzes?
Generally, GK quizzes consist of questions based on Science, History, Geography, Current Affairs, Sports, Technology, and famous personalities.


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