50 GK questions and answers for kids | GK questions and answers for Nursery LKG UKG kids |

 

 1. What is the chemical symbol for water?

 Ans. H2O

 

 2. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?

 Ans. Mercury

 

3. Who painted the Mona Lisa?

 Ans. Leonardo da Vinci

 

4. Who is the founder of Microsoft?

 Ans. Bill Gates and Paul G. Allen

 

5. Who is known as the Father of Medicine?

 Ans. Hippocrates

 

6. Who proposed the theory of relativity?

 Ans. Albert Einstein

 

7. Who discovered X-rays?

 Ans. Wilhelm Roentgen

 

8. Who formulated the universal law of gravitation?

 Ans. Isaac Newton

 

9. Who invented the light bulb?

 Ans. Thomas Edison

 

10. Who invented the watch?

 Ans. Peter Henlein

 

11. Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?

 Ans. Lion (appears twice in the first list)

 

12. Which animal is known for its intelligence and ability to use tools?

 Ans. Chimpanzee

 

13. Which animal is known for its long neck?

 Ans. Giraffe

 

14. Which animal is known for its ability to change colors?

 Ans. Chameleon

 

15. Which bird lays the largest eggs?

 Ans. Ostrich

 

16. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?

 Ans. Mount Everest

 

17. Which is the largest bird in the world?

 Ans. Ostrich

 

18. Which is the largest mammal in the world?

 Ans. Blue whale

 

19. Which is the largest land animal?

 Ans. African elephant

 


 20. 34 teeth in total adults have.

 Ans. False (The adult has 32 teeth in total).

 

21. A barometer is used to measure Atmospheric Pressure.

 Ans. True

 

22. Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go into space.

 Ans. True

 

23. Sparrow is a bird known for its intelligence.

 Ans. False (Owl is known for its intelligence).

 

24. Europe is the second smallest continent and the third most populous continent

 Ans. True

 

25. Bosnia and Herzegovina's largest city and capital is Sarajevo.

 Ans. True

 

26. Plants absorbs Oxygen?

 Ans. False (Plants absorbs Carbon Dioxide).

 

27. Denmark's capital and most populous city is Copenhagen

 Ans. True

 

28. Half of 250 is 125.

 Ans. True

 

29. Metre per second is the unit of Speed.

 Ans. True

 

30. William Shakespeare is a scientist.

 Ans. False (William Shakespeare was an English dramatist, poet, and actor).

 

31. There are 200 bones in the Human Body.

 Ans. False (206 bones are there in Human Body).

 

32. Electrons are larger than molecules.

 Ans. False

 

33. With the help of Photosynthesis plants make their own food.

 Ans. True

 

34. Chemical formulae of Hydrochloric acid is HCl.

 Ans. True

 

35. There are 11 players in a cricket team.

 Ans. True

 

36. In 1916  Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War I?

 Ans. True

 

37. In Football, the term Hat-Trick is used.

 Ans. False ( The term Hat-Trick is used in cricket).

 

38. There are nine players in one team of Kho Kho.

 Ans. True

 

39. Commonwealth Games are held every four years.

 Ans. True

 

40. A rainbow has five colours.

 Ans. False (Rainbow has 7 colours, VIBGYOR)

 

41. The main function of the xylem is to transport water from roots to stems and leaves.

 Ans. True

 

42. World Turtle Day is observed on May 23 annually.

 Ans. True

 

43. India is a democratic country?

 Ans. True

 

44. World Cup is held after every 3 years.

 Ans. False

 

45.  Tiger belongs to the family of cats.

 Ans. True

 

46. What is the largest planet in our solar system?

 Ans. Jupiter

 

47. What is a shooting star?

 Ans. A comet entering Earth's atmosphere

 

48. Which planet is known for its beautiful rings?

 Ans. Saturn

 

49. What causes the phases of the Moon?

 Ans. Sun's Light

 

50. What is the name of the closest star to Earth?

 Ans. Sun

 

51. What is the launch date for Chandrayaan 3 mission?

 Ans. July 14, 2023

 

52. What is the mission of Chandrayaan 3?

 Ans. To demonstrate a safe and soft landing on the lunar surface.

 

53. Is Chandrayaan-3 a follow up mission of Chandrayaan-2?

 Ans. True


54. Who was the first President of the United States?

Ans. George Washington

 

55. How many planets are there in our solar system?

Ans. Eight