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GK Questions For Class 4

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GK Questions For Class 4

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GK Questions for Class 4: MCQs

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?


a) Earth
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Venus
Answer: b) Mars
2. What is the capital of France?
a) Paris
b) London
c) Rome
d) Berlin
Answer: a) Paris
3. Who wrote the book "Harry Potter"?
a) J.K. Rowling
b) Roald Dahl
c) J.R.R. Tolkien
d) Enid Blyton
Answer: a) J.K. Rowling
4. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Arctic Ocean
d) Pacific Ocean
Answer: d) Pacific Ocean
5. Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?
a) Elephant
b) Lion
c) Tiger
d) Bear
Answer: b) Lion
6. How many continents are there on Earth?
a) Five
b) Six
c) Seven
d) Eight
Answer: c) Seven

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7. What is the boiling point of water?
a) 50°C
b) 100°C
c) 150°C
d) 200°C
Answer: b) 100°C
8. Which country is known for the Great Wall?
a) India
b) China
c) Japan
d) Egypt
Answer: b) China
9. Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
a) Neil Armstrong
b) Buzz Aldrin
c) Yuri Gagarin
d) John Glenn
Answer: a) Neil Armstrong
10. What is the main gas that plants need for photosynthesis?
a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Nitrogen
Answer: c) Carbon Dioxide
11. Which sport is known as "the king of sports"?
a) Basketball
b) Cricket
c) Soccer
d) Tennis
Answer: c) Soccer
12. What do you call a baby dog?
a) Cub
b) Kitten
c) Puppy
d) Foal
Answer: c) Puppy
13. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
a) Earth
b) Saturn
c) Jupiter
d) Neptune
Answer: c) Jupiter
14. Which color is made by mixing red and blue?
a) Yellow

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b) Green
c) Purple
d) Orange
Answer: c) Purple
15. Who is the famous artist who painted the Mona Lisa?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Claude Monet
Answer: c) Leonardo da Vinci
16. What is the capital of Australia?
a) Sydney
b) Melbourne
c) Canberra
d) Brisbane
Answer: c) Canberra
17. Which sea is the largest?
a) Red Sea
b) Mediterranean Sea
c) Caspian Sea
d) Arabian Sea
Answer: c) Caspian Sea
18. What is the currency used in Japan?
a) Dollar
b) Euro
c) Yen
d) Won
Answer: c) Yen
19. Which animal is known for its black and white stripes?
a) Leopard
b) Zebra
c) Tiger
d) Giraffe
Answer: b) Zebra
20. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
a) Gold
b) Iron
c) Diamond
d) Platinum
Answer: c) Diamond
21. What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
a) London
b) Edinburgh
c) Cardiff

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d) Belfast
Answer: a) London
22. What type of animal is a penguin?
a) Mammal
b) Reptile
c) Bird
d) Fish
Answer: c) Bird
23. Which country is famous for its kangaroos?
a) New Zealand
b) Australia
c) South Africa
d) Canada
Answer: b) Australia
24. The Statue of Liberty is located in __________.
a) Boston
b) New York
c) Washington D.C.
d) San Francisco
Answer: b) New York
25. Which fruit is known as the "king of fruits"?
a) Mango
b) Apple
c) Banana
d) Orange
Answer: a) Mango
26. What is the name of the fairy tale character who had a glass slipper?
a) Snow White
b) Cinderella
c) Sleeping Beauty
d) Rapunzel
Answer: b) Cinderella
27. Which planet is known as the "Giant Red Spot"?
a) Mars
b) Jupiter
c) Saturn
d) Neptune
Answer: b) Jupiter
28. Which insect is known for its ability to produce honey?
a) Butterfly
b) Ant
c) Bee
d) Ladybug
Answer: c) Bee

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29. The Great Barrier Reef is located in __________.
a) South Africa
b) Australia
c) Brazil
d) Thailand
Answer: b) Australia
30. Which of the following is the largest land animal?
a) Rhino
b) Elephant
c) Giraffe
d) Hippo
Answer: b) Elephant

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31. The capital city of India is __________.


Answer: New Delhi
32. The __________ is known as the "Ship of the Desert."
Answer: Camel
33. The longest river in the world is the __________.
Answer: Nile
34. The __________ is the center of our solar system.
Answer: Sun
35. A baby cat is called a __________.
Answer: Kitten
36. The currency of the United Kingdom is the __________.
Answer: Pound Sterling
37. The largest ocean in the world is the __________ Ocean.
Answer: Pacific
38. The main gas we breathe is __________.
Answer: Oxygen
39. The famous wall located in China is called the Great __________.
Answer: Wall
40. The color of the sky on a clear day is __________.
Answer: Blue
41. The planet known for its rings is __________.
Answer: Saturn
42. A group of stars that form a pattern is called a __________.
Answer: Constellation
43. The large desert located in Africa is called the __________ Desert.
Answer: Sahara
44. The first President of the United States was __________ Washington.
Answer: George

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45. The process by which plants make their food using sunlight is called __________.
Answer: Photosynthesis
46. The __________ is the largest organ in the human body.
Answer: Skin
47. The largest land animal is the __________.
Answer: Elephant
48. The famous statue in New York Harbor is called the Statue of __________.
Answer: Liberty
49. The number of days in a leap year is __________.
Answer: 366
50. The inventor of the light bulb is __________ Edison.
Answer: Thomas

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. What is the smallest continent in the world?


a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Australia
d) Europe
Answer: c) Australia
2. Which planet is known as the "Blue Planet"?
a) Earth
b) Neptune
c) Uranus
d) Saturn
Answer: a) Earth
3. What is the name of the first manned mission to land on the Moon?
a) Apollo 12
b) Apollo 11
c) Apollo 13
d) Apollo 14
Answer: b) Apollo 11
4. Which fruit is known for having its seeds on the outside?
a) Banana
b) Apple
c) Strawberry
d) Orange
Answer: c) Strawberry
5. The process of water turning into vapor is called __________.
a) Condensation
b) Precipitation
c) Evaporation

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d) Transpiration
Answer: c) Evaporation
6. Who was the famous scientist known for his laws of motion and gravity?
a) Isaac Newton
b) Albert Einstein
c) Galileo Galilei
d) Nikola Tesla
Answer: a) Isaac Newton
7. Which is the largest land mammal?
a) Elephant
b) Hippopotamus
c) Rhinoceros
d) Giraffe
Answer: a) Elephant
8. What is the capital of Japan?
a) Beijing
b) Seoul
c) Tokyo
d) Bangkok
Answer: c) Tokyo
9. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
a) Mercury
b) Gold
c) Silver
d) Iron
Answer: a) Mercury
10. The famous explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492 is __________.
a) Christopher Columbus
b) Vasco da Gama
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Marco Polo
Answer: a) Christopher Columbus
11. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
a) China
b) Japan
c) South Korea
d) Thailand
Answer: b) Japan
12. The process by which plants lose water through tiny holes is called __________.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Respiration
c) Transpiration
d) Condensation
Answer: c) Transpiration

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13. Which animal is known for its long neck?
a) Elephant
b) Giraffe
c) Horse
d) Zebra
Answer: b) Giraffe
14. Which famous scientist developed the theory of relativity?
a) Isaac Newton
b) Albert Einstein
c) Marie Curie
d) Louis Pasteur
Answer: b) Albert Einstein
15. What is the largest island in the world?
a) Greenland
b) Australia
c) New Guinea
d) Madagascar
Answer: a) Greenland
16. Which insect is known for its ability to produce silk?
a) Ant
b) Bee
c) Butterfly
d) Silkworm
Answer: d) Silkworm
17. What is the capital of Germany?
a) Vienna
b) Berlin
c) Munich
d) Frankfurt
Answer: b) Berlin
18. Which is the longest river in the United States?
a) Mississippi River
b) Colorado River
c) Rio Grande
d) Missouri River
Answer: d) Missouri River
19. What is the largest city in the world by population?
a) Tokyo
b) New York
c) Shanghai
d) Mumbai
Answer: a) Tokyo
20. Which is the smallest country in the world?
a) Monaco

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b) Vatican City
c) San Marino
d) Liechtenstein
Answer: b) Vatican City
21. What do we call the study of plants?
a) Zoology
b) Astronomy
c) Botany
d) Geology
Answer: c) Botany
22. The famous painter known for his "Starry Night" is __________.
a) Claude Monet
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Leonardo da Vinci
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh
23. Which sea is known as the "Dead Sea"?
a) Caspian Sea
b) Red Sea
c) Dead Sea
d) Black Sea
Answer: c) Dead Sea
24. Which planet is famous for its Great Red Spot?
a) Mars
b) Jupiter
c) Saturn
d) Uranus
Answer: b) Jupiter
25. The Great Pyramid of Giza is located in __________.
a) Egypt
b) Greece
c) Italy
d) Mexico
Answer: a) Egypt
26. The Eiffel Tower is located in __________.
a) Paris
b) Rome
c) Berlin
d) Madrid
Answer: a) Paris
27. Which ocean is located between Africa and Australia?
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean

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d) Arctic Ocean
Answer: b) Indian Ocean
28. The process by which plants make their food is called __________.
a) Digestion
b) Photosynthesis
c) Respiration
d) Germination
Answer: b) Photosynthesis
29. Which country is known for its tulips and windmills?
a) Germany
b) Netherlands
c) Belgium
d) France
Answer: b) Netherlands
30. The famous Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great was __________.
a) Plato
b) Socrates
c) Aristotle
d) Homer
Answer: c) Aristotle

Fill in the Blanks

31. The capital of Canada is __________.


Answer: Ottawa
32. The largest animal in the world is the __________.
Answer: Blue Whale
33. A baby sheep is called a __________.
Answer: Lamb
34. The capital city of Brazil is __________.
Answer: Brasília
35. The famous wizard with a lightning-shaped scar is __________ Potter.
Answer: Harry
36. The Great Wall of China was built to protect against __________.
Answer: Invaders
37. The famous landmark in Sydney, Australia, is the __________ Opera House.
Answer: Sydney
38. The chemical symbol for gold is __________.
Answer: Au
39. The Earth's natural satellite is called the __________.
Answer: Moon
40. The tallest building in the world is the __________ Tower.
Answer: Burj Khalifa

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41. The smallest bone in the human body is in the __________.
Answer: Ear
42. The largest desert in the world is the __________ Desert.
Answer: Sahara
43. The first manned mission to land on the Moon was __________ 11.
Answer: Apollo
44. A baby cow is called a __________.
Answer: Calf
45. The name of the dog in the "Snoopy" comic strip is __________.
Answer: Snoopy
46. The planet known as the "Morning Star" or "Evening Star" is __________.
Answer: Venus
47. The largest lake in Africa is __________.
Answer: Lake Victoria
48. The process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces is called
__________.
Answer: Weathering
49. The famous tower in Pisa, Italy, is known for its __________.
Answer: Leaning
50. The currency used in India is the __________.
Answer: Rupee

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