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Answer the following questions on the national symbols of India:

Q1. The national animal of India is _______.

a. Tiger
b. Elephant
c. Cow
d. Lion

Q2. The national bird of India is _______.

a. Parrot
b. Pigeon
c. Peacock
d. Sparrow

Q3. The national fruit of India is _______.

a. Guava
b. Apple
c. Mango
d. Pineapple

Q4. The national tree of India is _______.

a. Banyan
b. Ashoka
c. Eucalyptus
d. Neem

Q5. The national flower of India is ______.

a. Rose
b. Lotus
c. Lily
d. Jasmine

Q6. National Anthem of India is

a. Jana-Gana-Mana
b. Vande Mataram
c. Saare Jahaan se Accha
d. Maa Tujhe Salaam
Q7. Jana-Gana-Mana was originally composed in

a. Gujarati
b. Hindi
c. Bengali
d. Marathi

Q8. National Song of India was written by

a. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay


b. Rabindranath Tagore
c. Muhammad Iqbal
d. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

Q9. How many Asiatic Lions are there in the State Emblem of India?

a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 2

Q10. National Song of India is

a. Jana-Gana-Mana
b. Vande Mataram
c. Saare Jahaan se Accha
d. Maa Tujhe Salaam

Q11. National aquatic animal of India is

a. Ganges River Dolphin


b. Blue Whale
c. Shark
d. Octopus

Q12. National River of India is

a. Brahmaputra
b. Chenab
c. Ganga
d. Narmada
Q13. National Currency of India is

a. Dollar
b. Indian Rupee
c. Euro
d. Yen

Q14. National Reptile of India is

a. Anaconda
b. Viper
c. Python
d. King Cobra

Q15. National Heritage Animal of India is

a. Asiatic Lion
b. Elephant
c. Chimpanzee
d. Asiatic Black Bear

Q16. National Vegetable of India is

a. Pumpkin
b. Bitter Gourd
c. Potato
d. Tomato

Q17. Which of these is widely considered as the National Game of India

a. Cricket
b. Hockey
c. Basketball
d. Kabaddi

Q18. National Calendar of India is

a. Gregorian Calendar
b. Vikram Samvat Calendar
c. Hindu Calendar
d. Saka Calendar
Q19. What is the name of our national flag in India?

a. Tricolour (Tiranga)
b. Flag
c. Duocolour
d. Pentacolour

Q20. What is the ratio of width of our national flag to its length?

a. 1:2
b. 2:3
c. 3:4
d. 1:4

Answers:

1. (a) Tiger 2. (c) 3. (c) Mango 4. (a) Banyan 5. (b) Lotus


Peacock
6. (a) Jana-Gana- 7. (c) 8. (a) Bankim Chandra 9. (b) 4 10. (b) Vande
Mana Bengali Chattopadhyay Mataram
11. (a) Ganges 12. (c) 13. (b) Indian Rupee 14. (d) King 15. (b)
River Dolphin Ganga Cobra Elephant
16. (a) Pumpkin 17. (b) 18. (d) Saka Calendar 19. (a) 20. (b) 2:3
Hockey Tricolour
(Tiranga)
Answer the following questions:

1. _______ in India is known as Orange City.


2. The famous Sun Temple in India is located at ________.

3. The Parliament of India is located at _________.


4. _______ in India is known as Pink City.

5. _______ in India is called the City of Nawabs.


6. _______ in India is called the City of Temples.
7. The Finance capital of India is _______.

8. This city is known as the City of Lakes: ______


9. _______ is called the Oxford of the East.
10. The monument in the picture below is located in ________ city.

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Answers:

1. Nagpur 2. Konark 3. New Delhi 4. Jaipur 5. Lucknow

6. Bhubaneshwar 7. Mumbai 8. Udaipur 9. Pune 10. Amritsar


Answer the following questions:

1. Which is the hottest planet in our solar system?


a. Saturn
b. Uranus
c. Mars
d. Venus

2. The largest moon in our Solar System is Ganymede. Which planet of our Solar System does Ganymede belong to?
a. Mars
b. Jupiter
c. Earth
d. Uranus

3. Which is the smallest planet in our Solar System?


a. Mars
b. Neptune
c. Mercury
d. Venus

4. Which is the largest moon of Saturn and the second-largest moon in our Solar System?
a. Phobos
b. Deimos
c. Titan
d. Triton

5. Which planet in our Solar System takes less than 10 hours to complete its rotation?
a. Jupiter
b. Mars
c. Neptune
d. Uranus

6.
6. This planet has the most prominent ring system around it in our solar system ________
6.
a. Mars
b. Neptune
c. Saturn
d. Venus

7.
7. This planet is known as the blue planet _______

7.
a. Venus
b. Uranus
c. Earth
d. Jupiter

8.
8. This planet is known as the red planet ________
8.
a. Jupiter
b. Uranus
c. Mercury
d. Mars

9.
9. This is the brightest planet in our solar system ________

9.
a. Sun
b. Mars
c. Venus
d. Mercury

10.
10. This is the biggest planet in our solar system ________
10.
a. Uranus
b. Jupiter
c. Saturn
d. Earth

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Answers:

1. (d) Venus 2. (b) Jupiter 3. (c) Mercury 4. (c) Titan 5. (a) Jupiter

6. (c) Saturn 7. (c) Earth 8. (d) Mars 9. (c) Venus 10. (b) Jupiter

Answer the following questions:


1. Television was introduced in India in the year ___________.

a. 1951
b. 1947
c. 1959
d. 1982

2. In which year was Subhash Chandra Bose born?

a. 14 November 1889
b. 2 October 1869
c. 12 January 1863
d. 23 January 1897

3. When did Ashoka conquer Kalinga?

a. 230 AD
b. 261 BC
c. 127 AD
d. 321 BC

4. In which year did Vasco da Gama land in India?

a. 1498
b. 1462
c. 1500
d. 1499
5. When did India become an independent nation?

a. 15 August 1947
b. 26 January 1950
c. 2 October 1949
d. 3 September 1939

6. Which day is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?

a. 15th August
b. 2nd October
c. 26th January
d. 14th November

7. India became a Republic on ______________.

a. 15th August 1947


b. 26 January 1950
c. 3 September 1939
d. 30 January 1948

8. In which year did Chandra Gupta Maurya establish the Maurya Empire?

a. 321 BC
b. 273 BC
c. 266 BC
d. 265 BC

9. When was Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj born?

a. April 3, 1680
b. May 9, 1540
c. May 14, 1657
d. February 19, 1630

10. In which year did the Quit India Movement start?

a. 1945
b. 1930
c. 1939
d. 1942

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Answers:

1. c) 1959 2. d) 23 January 1897 3. b) 261 BC 4. a) 1498 5. a) 15 August 1947

6. d) 14th November 7. b) 26 January 1950 8. a) 321 BC 9. d) February 19, 1630 10. d) 1942

Answer the following questions:


1. Established in 1936, ___________ is India’s first National Park.

a. Bandhavgarh National Park


b. Indravati National Park
c. Jim Corbett National Park
d. Gir National Park

2. Bandhavgarh National Park is located in which state?

a. Maharashtra
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Rajasthan
d. Gujarat
3. We can find the Ranthambore National Park in _______.

a. Rajasthan
b. Gujarat
c. Maharashtra
d. Uttarakhand

4. Kaziranga National Park is in which state?

a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Gujarat
c. Arunachal Pradesh
d. Assam

5. Bandipur National park is situated in _______.

a. Kerala
b. Tamil Nadu
c. Karnataka
d. Andhra Pradesh

6. The endangered Asiatic lions can be found in which National Park?

a. Kaziranga National Park


b. Orang National Park
c. Ranthambore National Park
d. Gir National Park

7. Jim Corbett National Park was earlier known as?

a. Hailey National Park


b. Mouling National Park
c. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
d. Valmiki National Park

8. The National Park that was the first tiger reserve in India is:
a. Gir National Park
b. Sundarban National Park
c. Jim Corbett National Park
d. Kanha National Park

9. Declared a wildlife reserve in 1955, this tiger reserve is infamous for the sudden disappearance of its tigers in the
21st century. Which national park is it?

a. Ranthambore National Park


b. Sariska National Park
c. Bandhavgarh National Park
d. Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park

10. The national park which is famous as the home of “Big Five” is

a. Satpura National Park


b. South Button National Park
c. Gangotri National Park
d. Kaziranga National Park

11. Satpura National Park is located in _______.

a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Maharashtra
c. Tamil Nadu
d. Chhattisgarh

12. Pin Valley National Park, best known for the Siberian ibex, is located in
a. Assam
b. Himachal Pradesh
c. Mizoram
d. Arunachal Pradesh

13. Located in Ladakh, _______ is globally famous for its Snow Leopards.

a. Hemis National Park


b. Indravati National Park
c. Kalesar National Park
d. Saddle Peak National Park

14. We can find the Nanda Devi National Park in _______.

a. Himachal Pradesh
b. Meghalaya
c. Uttarakhand
d. Assam

15. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is situated in _______.


a. Lakshadweep Islands
b. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
c. Dadar and Nagar Haveli
d. Daman and Diu

16. As per National Wildlife Database 2019, the total number of National Parks in India is:

a. 100
b. 96
c. 104
d. 101

17. Similipal National Park is located in which state?

a. Odisha
b. Jharkhand
c. Chhattisgarh
d. Uttarakhand

18. Where is Sundarban National Park located?

a. Arunachal Pradesh
b. Bihar
c. Uttar Pradesh
d. West Bengal

19. ________ is the largest National Park of India.

a. Gir National Park


b. Jim Corbett National Park
c. Indravati National Park
d. Hemis National Park

20. The smallest National Park of India is ________.

a. Campbell Bay National Park


b. Keoladeo National Park
c. South Button National Park
d. Betla National Park

21. Being home to 19% of India’s tiger population, _______ is called the Tiger State of India.

a. Gujarat
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Maharashtra
d. Rajasthan

22. Added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2014, the Great Himalayan National Park is located in which state of
India?

a. Uttarakhand
b. Haryana
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Punjab

23. ________ is the state with the highest number of National Parks in India.

a. Rajasthan
b. Kerala
c. Maharashtra
d. Madhya Pradesh

24. Most famous for its amazing blackbuck population, the Blackbuck National Park is located in which state of India?
a. Rajasthan
b. Maharashtra
c. Gujarat
d. Madhya Pradesh

25. In 2016, Khangchendzonga National Park was inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This national park is located in
________ state of India.

a. Arunachal Pradesh
b. Sikkim
c. Assam
d. Tripura

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Answers:

1. (c) Jim Corbett 2. (b) Madhya 3. (a) Rajasthan 4. (d) Assam 5. (c) Karnataka
National Park Pradesh

6. (d) Gir National Park 7. (a) Hailey 8. (c) Jim Corbett 9. (b) Sariska 10. (d) Kaziranga National
National Park National Park National Park Park

11. (a) Madhya Pradesh 12. (b) Himachal 13. (a) Hemis National 14. (c) Uttarakhand 15. (b) Andaman and
Pradesh Park Nicobar Islands

16. (c) 104 17. (a) Odisha 18. (d) West Bengal 19. (d) Hemis 20. (c) South Button
National Park National Park

21. (b) Madhya Pradesh 22. (c) Himachal 23. (d) Madhya Pradesh 24. (c) Gujarat 25. (b) Sikkim
Pradesh
Answer the following General Knowledge questions:

1. Name the tallest building in the world.

a. Burj Khalifa, UAE


b. Shanghai Tower
c. Qutub Minar
d. Leaning Tower of Pisa

2. Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?


a. K2
b. Mount Everest
c. Alps
d. Mount Kilimanjaro

3. Which is the tallest animal in the world?

a. African Elephant
b. Saltwater Crocodile
c. Giraffe
d. Bear

4. Name the longest river in the world.

a. Ganga
b. Nile
c. Amazon
d. Mississippi

5. Which is the biggest and deepest ocean in the world?

a. Pacific Ocean
b. Indian Ocean
c. Atlantic Ocean
d. Arctic Ocean

6. Which is the smallest bird in the world?

a. Sparrow
b. Humming Bird
c. Pigeon
d. Parrot

7. Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?

a. Earth
b. Venus
c. Uranus
d. Mercury

8. Which animal is the fastest runner in the world?

a. Cheetah
b. Deer
c. Lion
d. Hare

9. Which is the smallest country in the world?

a. China
b. Uganda
c. Vatican City
d. France

10. Which is the world’s biggest sea animal?

a. Blue Whale
b. Octopus
c. Shark
d. Jellyfish

11. Which is the fastest bird in the world?

a. Ostrich
b. Humming Bird
c. Peregrine Falcon
d. Golden Eagle

12. Which is the smallest continent in the world?

a. Asia
b. Africa
c. Europe
d. Australia

13. Which is the world’s longest railway platform?

a. Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh, India)


b. Kharagpur (West Bengal, India)
c. Kollam (Kerala, India)
d. State Street Subway

14. Which is the highest waterfall in the world?

a. Yosemite Falls (California, USA)


b. Angel Falls (Venezuela, South America)
c. Niagara Falls (USA and Canada, North America)
d. Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe, Africa)

15. Which is the world’s tallest monument?

a. Gateway Arch (USA)


b. Qutub Minar (New Delhi, India)
c. Eiffel Tower (Paris, France)
d. The Empire State Building (New York City, USA)

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Answers:

1. a) Burj Khalifa, 2. b) Mount 3. c) Giraffe 4. b) Nile 5. a) Pacific Ocean


UAE Everest

6. b) Humming 7. d) Mercury 8. a) Cheetah 9. c) Vatican City 10. a) Blue Whale


Bird

11. c) Peregrine 12. d) 13. a)Gorakhpur (Uttar 14. b) Angel Falls (Venezuela, 15. a) Gateway Arch
Falcon Australia Pradesh, India) South America) (USA)
Answer the following GK questions on names of 10 Prime Ministers of India:
Q1. Name the first Prime Minister of India who served office (15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964) until his death.

a. Gulzarilal Nanda
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Rajendra Prasad
d. Lal Bahadur Shastri

Q2. _____________________ is the current Prime Minister of India (26 May 2014 – present).

a. Narendra Modi
b. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
c. Manmohan Singh
d. Ram Nath Kovind

Q3. Who was the Prime Minister of India (9 June 1964 – 11 January 1966) until his death?

a. Gulzarilal Nanda
b. Charan Singh
c. Lal Bahadur Shastri
d. Morarji Desai
Q4. Who served as Prime Minister of India from 24 January 1966 – 24 March 1977?

a. Jawaharlal Nehru
b. Gulzarilal Nanda
c. Gopinath Bordoloi
d. Indira Gandhi

Q5. Name the Prime Minister of India who served office from 28 July 1979 – 14 January 1980.

a. Jyoti Basu
b. Morarji Desai
c. Charan Singh
d. V. V. Giri

Q6. _______________________ served as the Prime Minister of India (21 April 1997 – 19 March 1998).

a. Inder Kumar Gujral


b. Charan Singh
c. H. D. Deve Gowda
d. Morarji Desai

Q7. Name the Prime Minister of India who served office from 21 June 1991 – 16 May 1996.

a. H. D. Deve Gowda
b. P. V. Narasimha Rao
c. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
d. Chandra Shekhar

Q8. ____________________________ was the Prime Minister of India (31 October 1984 – 2 December 1989).

a. Chandra Shekhar
b. Indira Gandhi
c. Rajiv Gandhi
d. P. V. Narasimha Rao

Q9. Who was the Prime Minister of India (19 March 1998 – 22 May 2004)?

a. Atal Bihari Vajpayee


b. Manmohan Singh
c. Chandra Shekhar
d. Vishwanath Pratap Singh

Q10. Who served as Prime Minister of India from 22 May 2004 – 26 May 2014?

a. Narendra Modi
b. Manmohan Singh
c. Vishwanath Pratap Singh
d. Inder Kumar Gujral

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Answers:

1. b) Jawaharlal Nehru 2. a) Narendra Modi 3. c) Lal Bahadur 4. d) Indira Gandhi 5. c) Charan Singh
Shastri

6. a) Inder Kumar 7. b) P. V. Narasimha 8. c) Rajiv Gandhi 9. a) Atal Bihari 10. b) Manmohan


Gujral Rao Vajpayee Singh
Answer the following GK questions on Books and Authors Names:
Q1. Name the author who created the famous series of books – “Harry Potter”.

a. William Shakespeare
b. Charles Dickens
c. J.K. Rowling
d. Rudyard Kipling

Q2. The famous children’s book – “Jungle Book” was written by _____________________.

a. Enid Blyton
b. Dr. Seuss
c. Rita Williams-Garcia
d. Rudyard Kipling

Q3. Who wrote the book “The Chronicles of Narnia”?

a. C. S. Lewis
b. J.K. Rowling
c. Lewis Carroll
d. Charles Dickens

Q4. _________________________ is the author of the popular “Noddy” series for children.

a. J.K. Rowling
b. Enid Blyton
c. William Shakespeare
d. Eric Carle

Q5. Name the author of the world famous children’s fiction, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.

a. Lewis Carroll
b. T. S. Eliot
c. Rita Williams-Garcia
d. Roald Dahl

Q6. Winnie-the-Pooh was written by _______________________.

a. Rudyard Kipling
b. Maurice Sendak
c. T. S. Eliot
d. A. A. Milne

Q7. Charles Dickens wrote a very popular English novel for children. Name the book.

a. Jumanji
b. David Copperfield
c. One Crazy Summer
d. The Big Book of Berenstain Bears

Q8. The ever-famous children’s book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” was written by this famous author. Name the author.

a. Roald Dahl
b. J.K. Rowling
c. Maurice Sendak
d. William Shakespeare

Q9. “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” was written by this world famous author. Name the author.

a. C. S. Lewis
b. Roald Dahl
c. Eric Carle
d. Charles Dickens

Q10. “The Cat in the Hat” is one of the greatest children’s books written by _____________________.

a. A. A. Milne
b. Dr. Seuss
c. T. S. Eliot
d. Maurice Sendak

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Answers:

1. c) J.K. Rowling 2. d) Rudyard Kipling 3. a) C. S. Lewis 4. b) Enid Blyton 5. a) Lewis Carroll

6. d) A. A. Milne 7. b) David Copperfield 8. a) Roald Dahl 9. c) Eric Carle 10. b) Dr. Seuss
Answer the following questions:

1. Who is also known as the Iron Man of India?


a. Subhas Chandra Bose
b. Lal Bahadur Shastri
c. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Murli Manohar Joshi
2. Who founded the Indian National Army?
a. Subhas Chandra Bose
b. Mohan Singh
c. Chandra Shekhar Azad
d. Bhagat Singh
3. Who was the second Prime Minister of India?
a. Indira Gandhi
b. Lal Bahadur Shastri
c. Gulzarilal Nanda
d. Rajendra Prasad
4. Who is known as the Father of India?
a. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Rajendra Prasad
d. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5. Who is the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?
a. Bhimrao Ambedkar
b. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
c. Abul Kalam Azad
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
6. India adopted the Constitution on
a. 15th August 1947
b. 26th August 1947
c. 26th January 1950
d. 15th August 1950
7. Name the historical monument of India below: ______

a. Mysore Palace
b. Hawa Mahal
c. Victoria Memorial
d. Taj Mahal
8. Every year on the Independence Day of India, the Prime Minister hoists the Indian “tricolor flag” on the gate of this
historical fort: ______

a. Humayun’s Tomb
b. Jama Masjid
c. Red Fort
d. Qutub Minar
9. The first woman Prime Minister of India, _____ is also called the Mother of India.
a. Indira Gandhi
b. Sarojini Naidu
c. Annie Besant
d. Sucheta Kriplani
10. Quit India Movement was started by _______.
a. Bhagat Singh
b. Shivrama Rajguru
c. Mahatma Gandhi
d. Jawaharlal Nehru

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Answers:

1. (c) Sardar Vallabhbhai 2. (b) Mohan 3. (b) Lal Bahadur 4. (a) Mohandas Karamchand 5. (a) Bhimrao
Patel Singh Shastri Gandhi Ambedkar

6. (c) 26th January 1950 7. (d) Taj Mahal 8. (c) Red Fort 9. (a) Indira Gandhi 10. (c) Mahatma
Gandhi
Answer the following questions:

1. Who won the first T20 World Cup?


a. Sri Lanka
b. USA
c. India
d. Canada
2. Which country has won the Cricket World Cup three times in a row?
a. South Africa
b. India
c. England
d. Australia

3. How many times has India won the ICC World Cup?
a. 2
b. 1
c. 4
d. 3

4. Who is known as the Flying Sikh of India?


a. Usain Bolt
b. Milkha Singh
c. Sandeep Singh
d. Navjot Singh

5. How many times has India won the Hockey World Cup (Men’s)?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 4
d. 3

6.
6. Name this only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the seven world championships _______

6.
a. Mary Kom
b. Simranjit Kaur
c. Pinki Rani
d. Sonia Chahal

7.
7. Name this woman who is the first Indian to win a medal in Badminton at the Olympics ________
7.
a. P.V.Singhu
b. P.T.Usha
c. Saina Nehwal
d. Sania Mirza

8.
8. Identify this famous personality who is known as the God of Cricket _______

8.
a. M.S.Dhoni
b. Virat Kohli
c. Sachin Tendulkar
d. Kapil Dev

9.
9. At the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008, ______ became the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at
the Olympic Games.
9.
a. Gagan Narang
b. Leander Paes
c. Vijender Singh
d. Abhinav Bindra

10.
10. This sports personality has won medals in various badminton tournaments including a gold at the 2019
World Championships ________

10.
a. Sakshi Malik
b. P.V.Sindhu
c. Saina Nehwal
d. P.T.Usha

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Answers:

1. (c) India 2. (d) Australia 3. (a) 2 4. (b) Milkha Singh 5. (a) 1

6. (a) Mary Kom 7. (c) Saina Nehwal 8. (c) Sachin Tendulkar 9. (d) Abhinav Bindra 10. (b) P.V.Sindhu
Answer the following GK questions on Earth:

1. Which is the closest star to Earth?


a. Sun
b. Alpha Centauri A
c. Moon
d. Proxima Centauri

2. The gas in most abundance on the Earth is


a. Hydrogen
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. Carbon Dioxide

3. __________ is composed of molten rocks that comes out during a volcanic eruption.
a. Magma
b. Lava
c. Crust
d. Core

4. Earth completes one rotation in approximately __________ hours.


a. 6
b. 12
c. 24
d. 36

5. __________ of Earth results in day and night.


a. Rotation
b. Revolution
c. The orbit of the Earth
d. When the Moon blocks the Sun

6. __________ of Earth results in the change of seasons.


a. Rotation
b. Revolution
c. The orbit of the Earth
d. When the Moon blocks the Sun

7. The Rotation of Earth happens when


a. The Earth orbits around the Sun
b. The Earth spins on its own axis
c. The Earth orbits around the Moon
d. The Sun orbits around the Earth

8. In the __________ season, the Earth is closest to the Sun.


a. Summer
b. Winter
c. Spring
d. Autumn

9. Alteration in the length of the shadows is caused due to


a. Earth’s Revolution
b. Blockage of Earth by the Moon
c. Earth’s Rotation
d. Movement of Sun

10. Our Solar System is a part of which Galaxy?


a. Whirlpool Galaxy
b. Black Eye Galaxy
c. Andromeda Galaxy
d. Milky Way

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Answers:

1. (a) Sun 2. (c) Nitrogen 3. (b) Lava 4. (c) 24 5. (a) Rotation

6. (b) Revolution 7. (b) The Earth spins on its own axis 8. (a) Summer 9. (c) Earth’s Rotation 10. (d) Milky Way
Answer the following questions on Famous Inventions and Inventors:
1. Who is the inventor of the Telephone?

a. Francis Beaufort
b. Henry Moseley
c. Alexander Graham Bell
d. Anthony Blatner

2. Who invented the Light Bulb?

a. Thomas Edison
b. Eli Whitney
c. Benjamin Franklin
d. Francis Beaufort

3. The Steam engine was invented by ____________________.


a. Benjamin Franklin
b. Thomas Savery
c. Henry Ford
d. John Logie Baird

4. Who invented the Aeroplane?

a. The Wright brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright)


b. James Watt
c. Thomas Edison
d. Galileo Galilei

5. Who was the inventor of Video games?

a. Karl Benz
b. Henry Moseley
c. Ralph Baer
d. Eli Whitney

6. Who is the inventor of the Computer?

a. Charles Babbage
b. Roger Bacon
c. Joseph Aspdin
d. Tim Trelling

7. Who, along with Robert Cailliau, invented the World Wide Web (WWW)?

a. Nikola Tesla
b. Karl Benz
c. Alexander Bereznyak
d. Tim Berners-Lee

8. _________________________ invented the mobile phone.

a. Martin Cooper
b. Roger Bacon
c. Anthony Blatner
d. Thomas Edison

9. Who invented the ceiling fan?

a. Alexander Bereznyak
b. Philip Diehl
c. Charles Thermos
d. Rudolf Diesel

10. Who was the inventor of the postage stamp?

a. Heinrich Hertz
b. Rowland Hill
c. Quam Hollista
d. Ibrahim El-Naiz

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Answers:

1. c) Alexander Graham Bell 2. a) Thomas Edison 3. b) Thomas Savery 4. a) The Wright brothers 5. c) Ralph Baer

6. a) Charles Babbage 7. d) Tim Berners-Lee 8. a) Martin Cooper 9. b) Philip Diehl 10. b) Rowland Hill

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