General knowledge is an invaluable part of a child’s development and curriculum. A well-informed, broad GK base helps children become more involved in conversations around them. GK also helps them build curiosity and further encourages children to ask and answer questions.
Reading up on general knowledge enriches a child’s understanding of historical events, natural phenomena, essential figures and inventors. The best way to brush up on GK is to read encyclopaedias and the news regularly!
Since kids are mostly interest-based learners, they will likely be interested in knowing more about their favourite subjects and topics. However, it is also essential for there to be a distinctive baseline of GK that children of a particular age group should be familiar with.
GK Questions for Class 1
Who ruled over India until it gained independence?
Answer: The British EmpireWhich animal is called the ship of the desert?
Answer: CamelsWhich animal did early man evolve from?
Answer: Apes or monkeysName the primary colours.
Answer: Red, yellow, and blueWhat is the fastest animal on the planet?
Answer: CheetahHow many colours are in the rainbow?
Answer: Seven coloursWhat do we call people who travel into outer space?
Answer: AstronautsHomes made with blocks of ice are called?
Answer: IgloosWhat is India’s national animal?
Answer: Royal Bengal TigerWhich animal do we get wool from?
Answer: Sheep
GK Questions for Class 2
How many continents are there on Earth?
Answer: Seven continentsWhich country was known as Sone ki Chidiya?
Answer: IndiaWhich ocean is the biggest in the world?
Answer: The Pacific OceanWhat do you call a doctor for animals?
Answer: VeterinarianHow many bones are there in the human body?
Answer: 206What is the National Flower of India?
Answer: LotusWhich company makes iPads, iPhones and iPods?
Answer: AppleWho is called the father of our nation?
Answer: Mahatma GandhiWhen did India gain independence?
Answer: 1947How many years are there in one century?
Answer: Hundred
GK Questions for Class 3
Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Answer: Pandit Jawaharlal NehruWho is the first woman prime minister of India?
Answer: Indira GandhiWhich was the earliest civilisation in India?
Answer: Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan Civilization)Which is the longest river in the world?
Answer: NileIn which country did Chess originate?
Answer: IndiaWhich planet is known as the red planet in the solar system?
Answer: MarsWho was the inventor of the Steam Engine?
Answer: James WattWhich famous children's author wrote ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’?
Answer: Roald DahlWhat is the smallest bird in the world?
Answer: Bee HummingbirdWhat is the name of a mountain that oozes hot lava?
Answer: Volcano
GK Questions for Class 4
Which Mughal Emperor built the Taj Mahal?
Answer: ShahjahanWhich popular hill station is known as Queen of the Hills?
Answer: MussoorieWho is the founder of Buddhism?
Answer: Gautam BuddhaHow many states and union territories are in India?
Answer: 28 states and 8 UTsWhen is world environment day celebrated?
Answer: 5th JuneWho is known as the Nightingale of India?
Answer: Sarojini NaiduHow many days are there in a leap year?
Answer: 366 daysWho invented penicillin?
Answer: Alexander FlemingWho is called the ‘Magician of Hockey’?
Answer: Major Dhyan ChandWhich is the largest island in the world?
Answer: Greenland
GK Questions for Class 5
What are the grasslands of North America called?
Answer: The PrairiesWhich is the largest river in the world?
Answer: AmazonWhen is Children's Day celebrated?
Answer: 14th NovemberWhich social reformer helped put an end to child marriage in India?
Answer: Raja Ram Mohan RoyWhich is the largest plateau in the world?
Answer: Tibetan PlateauWhich is the tallest statue in India?
Answer: The Statue of UnityWho invented the computer?
Answer: Charles BabbageWhere is Jim Corbett National Park located?
Answer: UttarakhandWhich organ purifies the blood in our bodies?
Answer: KidneyWhat is the blue wheel in the Indian national flag known as?
Answer: The Ashok Chakra
GK Questions for Class 6
What is the full form of WWW?
Answer: World Wide WebWho was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George WashingtonWhich city in India is called the City of Lakes?
Answer: UdaipurHow regularly do the Olympic Games occur?
Answer: Every four yearsWhich sport is Saina Nehwal associated with?
Answer: BadmintonWhich dam is the highest ever built in India?
Answer: Tehri DamWhich is the highest mountain peak in India?
Answer: KanchenjungaWhich is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer: FemurWhich is the mineral found in teeth and limestones?
Answer: CalciumWhich is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: The Vatican City
GK Questions for Class 7
What is the full form of WWW?
Answer: World Wide WebWho was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George WashingtonWhich city in India is called the City of Lakes?
Answer: UdaipurHow regularly do the Olympic Games occur?
Answer: Every four yearsWhich sport is Saina Nehwal associated with?
Answer: BadmintonWhich dam is the highest ever built in India?
Answer: Tehri DamWhich is the highest mountain peak in India?
Answer: KanchenjungaWhich is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer: FemurWhich is the mineral found in teeth and limestones?
Answer: CalciumWhich is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: The Vatican City
GK Questions for Class 8
Ranji Trophy is awarded for which sport?
Answer: CricketHow many players are on a basketball team?
Answer: 12 playersWhere is the Sunderban Delta located?
Answer: West BengalWhat is the name of Ganga’s largest tributary?
Answer: YamunaWhich terrorist’s name was connected to the deadly 9/11 attacks in New York, America?
Answer: Osama Bin LadenWho invented Facebook?
Answer: Mark ZuckerburgWhat currency is used in the UAE (United Arab Emirates)?
Answer: DirhamWhen is Earth Day celebrated?
Answer: 22nd AprilWhat is Jamshedpur famous for?
Answer: SteelWhat is the full form of ISRO?
Answer: Indian Space Research Organisation
GK Questions for Class 9
Name the component of blood that fights infection.
Answer: White Blood CellsWhat is the full form of AIDS?
Answer: Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeWho wrote ‘My Experiments with Truth’?
Answer: Mahatma GandhiIn which Indian state is Chauri Chaura village located?
Answer: Uttar PradeshWhen is Women’s Day celebrated?
Answer: 8th MarchWhere does the prime meridian pass through?
Answer: Greenwich, United KingdomWho was responsible for the Holocaust?
Answer: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi PartyWhich scientist developed the theory of evolution?
Answer: Charles DarwinName the author of the novel ‘The Great Gatsby’?
Answer: F. Scott FitzgeraldWhat is the full form of UNICEF?
Answer: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
GK Questions for Class 10
Who publishes the Human Development Index (HDI)?
Answer: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)Which company owns Google?
Answer: AlphabetWhat were the names of the atomic bombs dropped by the US on Japan?
Answer: ‘Little Boy’ and ‘Fat Man’Who was the last Viceroy of India?
Answer: Lord Louis MountbattenWhat is the name of Elon Musk’s space company?
Answer: SpaceXWhere is the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary situated?
Answer: KeralaWhat is the first page of the Constitution known as?
Answer: PreambleWhat was the name of the new capital that Akbar built?
Answer: Fatehpur SikriHow many elements are there in the periodic table?
Answer: 118Which element is the least reactive?
Answer: Helium