General Knowledge Archives - Achievers Section https://achieversection.com/category/general-knowledge/ Keep Learning Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:08:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://achieversection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/favicon.png General Knowledge Archives - Achievers Section https://achieversection.com/category/general-knowledge/ 32 32 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD https://achieversection.com/international-general-knowledge-olympiad/ https://achieversection.com/international-general-knowledge-olympiad/#respond Fri, 17 May 2024 17:44:36 +0000 https://achieversection.com/?p=1109 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD Every year, the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) hosts the IGKO (International General Knowledge Olympiad). The International General Knowledge Olympiad requires students to be aware of basic trivia on important subjects and current affairs around the globe. The Achievers Section helps IGKO participants get study materials like sample papers, important question papers, etc. […]

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD

Every year, the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) hosts the IGKO (International General Knowledge Olympiad).

The International General Knowledge Olympiad requires students to be aware of basic trivia on important subjects and current affairs around the globe.

The Achievers Section helps IGKO participants get study materials like sample papers, important question papers, etc. so that they do not miss anything important. All these International General Knowledge Olympiad study materials are available for free. 

Practice Paper For Class 7

1. Which of these is a non-flowering plant?

A. Oak tree
B. Fern
C. Eryngo Plant                   
D. None of these

2. Which animal has the largest brain in the world?

A. Dolphin
B. Shark Whale
C. Sperm whale
D. Octopus

3. Opium is a plant product obtained from _____ of opium poppy.

A. Dried leaves 
B. Dried roots
C. Stem
D. Seed pods

4. Dugong is a key faunal species of which of the following biosphere reserves?

A. Sunderbans
B. Gulf of Mannar
C. Nokrek
D. Dihang-Dibang

5. Which of the following gases causes acid rain?

A. Sulphur dioxides
B. Nitrogen oxides
C. Ozone
D.
Both A & B

6. An instrument used to measure blood pressure is called what?

A. Barometer                        
B. Stethoscope
C. Otosocpe                          
D. Sphygmomanometer

7. Which of the following was the first search engine in internet?

A. Google                             
B. Yahoo
C. Archie query form
D. Ask

8. In the study of black holes, what do you call a star produced by as supernova?

A. Plutonic star
B. Neutron star
C. Falling Star 
D. Shooting star

9. Which of the following moons is known to have its own magnetic field?

A. Ganymede
B. Ganymede
C. Charon 
D. Triton

10. Sea of Tranquility is found on ____.

A. Moon
B. Mars
C. Venus                                
D. Mercury

11. Where did Emilano Zepata Salazar lead a peasant uprising in twentieth century?

A. Uruguay                           
B. Mexico
C. Honduras 
D. Panama

12. Which of the following seas has no coastline?

A. Tasman Sea
B.
Sargasso Sea
C. Dead Sea 
D. None of these

13. The Murray-Darling River system is an important river system of which country?

A. England 
B. Australia
C. Canada                           
D. USA

14. The longitude that determines Indian Standard time passes through _____. 

A. Karnal                            
B. Bharatpur
C. Mirzapur                        
D. Jaipur

15. In which year capital of India was shifted from Kolkata to Delhi?

A. 1947                               
B. 1922
C. 1908  
D. 1911

16. What does a numismatist do?

A. Collects coins                
B. Collects stamps
C. Collects new things      
D. Collects stamps

17. Who was the Merchant of Venice in Shakespeare’s play of the same name?

A. Antonio                          
B. Salerio
C. Bassanio                        
D. Gratiano

18. Which of these non-Indian TV show doesn’t have an Indian Origin actor?

A. Two And A Half Men      
B. Quantico
C. The Big Band Theory    
D. Parks and recreation

19. Who sang the theme tune to the James Bond film ‘Tomorrow never dies’?

A. Justin Bieber                 
B.  Sheryl Crow
C. Hank Marvin                 
D. The Weekend

20. How many players are there in each team in water polo?

A. 6
B. 7
C. 5
D. 4

21. Which of the following is one of the five principle of yoga by Sivananda?

A. Inana   
B. Tantra
C. Savasana
D. Bhakti

22. Who was the first President of the Indian Olympic Association?

A. Sir Dorabji Tata
B. Bhalindra Singh
C. Dr. A.G. Noehren           
D. Suresh Kalmadi

23. Which greatest number will divide 3026 and 5053 leaving remainders 11 and 13?

A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60

24. If 3 cats kill 3 rats in 3 mins, then how long will it take for 100 cats to kill 100 rats?

A. 300 minutes
B. 100 minutes
C. 60 minutes                     
D. 3 minutes

25. Having the confidence to try new things is a sign of strong _____.

A. Emotion
B.
Personality
C. Self-esteem
D. Goal

26. _____skills help us to find solutions for complex problems.

A. Self-awareness
B. Self-empathy
C. Problem Solving            
D. None of these

27. In which country would you greet people saying ‘Ni Hao’?

A. China                              
B. Korea
C. Japan                             
D. Malaysia

28. The judicial capital of South Africa is_____.

A. Cape Town                    
B. Pretoria
C. Johannesburg
D. Bloemfontein

29. The first non English movie to win Best Picture award at 92 Academy Awards was___.

A. Parasite
B. Joker
C. Little women               
D. The Irishman

30. Which among the following is the world’s largest active volcano?

A. Kilauea                        
B. Mauna Loa
C. Mauna Kea
D.
Kohala

                

ANSWER KEY

1.(B)

2.(C)

3.(D)

4.(B)

5.(D)

6.(D)

7.(C)

8.(B)

9.(A)

10.(A)

11.(B)

12.(B)

13.(B)

14.(C)

15.(D)

16.(A)

17.(A)

18.(A)

19.(B)

20.(B)

21.(C)

22.(A)

23.(C)

24.(D)

25.(B)

26.(C)

27.(A)

28.(D)

29.(A)

30.(B)

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Republic Day Quiz:

republic day

As part of the Republic Day celebrations, quiz programs are organized in many schools and colleges in which you will be asked questions about Indian constitution and Republic Day.

In this quiz, we will help you be ready for any Republic Day quiz event anywhere in your area.
Here are some interesting questions on Republic Day————

 1. Who takes the salute at the grand parade on Republic Day in New Delhi?

Answer: The President of India

2. The Republic Day parade starts from?

Answer: Rashtrapati Bhavan

3. Who designed the Indian National Flag?

Answer: Pingali Venkayya

4. How many gun salutes are presented to the President on Republic Day?

Answer: 21 gun salutes

5. Who conducts the selection process for R-Day parade tableaux?

Answer: Ministry of Defence

6. National bravery awards are given on?

Answer: Republic Day

7. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?

Answer: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

8. Who was the first President of India?

Answer: dr. Rajendra Prasad

9. What is the National song of India?

answer: Vande Mataram

10. Who composed the National song of India?

Answer: Bankim Chandra Chatteji

11. Who was the first Vice President of independent India?

Answer: Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan

12. The ceremony known as ‘Beating Retreat’ is held at?

Answer: Vijay Chowk

13. How many spokes does the Ashok Chakra have?

Answer: 24

14. What is the duration of the National anthem?

Answer: 52 seconds

15. Which leader is known as Netaji?

Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose

16. Who wrote national anthem?

Answer: Rabindranath Tagore

17. when was the National anthem of India first publicly sung?

Answer: 27 December 1911

18. Who is known as the Iron Man of India?

Answer: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

19. Who is popularly Known as the father of Indian constitution?

Answer: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

20. When did the Indian constitution came into effect?

Answer: 26 January 1950

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Amazing Science Facts https://achieversection.com/amazing-science-facts/ https://achieversection.com/amazing-science-facts/#respond Tue, 16 Jan 2024 12:52:11 +0000 https://achieversection.com/?p=982 Amazing Science Facts Table Of Content HUMAN BODY FACTS BIRD FACTS ANIMAL FACTS EARTH FACTS THE SUN FACTS THE SPACE FACTS Amazing Science facts for children can boost critical thinking skills by fostering inquiry and logical reasoning. Children are encouraged to analyze information and make evidence-based conclusions while engaging with scientific concepts. Science facts can […]

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Amazing Science facts for children can boost critical thinking skills by fostering inquiry and logical reasoning. Children are encouraged to analyze information and make evidence-based conclusions while engaging with scientific concepts. Science facts can spark curiosity and help develop well-rounded individuals in young learners.

It could be interesting to learn and fun to know some of the Facts of Science. Here we have listed for you some Amazing Science Facts about various different topics. 

HUMAN BODY FACTS FOR KIDS:

1. Noses and ears never stop growing.

2. Your brain has around 100 billion nerve cells.

3. Your mouth produces almost 1 litre of saliva everyday.

4. Infants blink only once or twice a minute while adults average around 10.

5. The brain cannot feel pain.

6. Your brain is at times more active when you’re sleeping than when you’re awake.

7. Your left lung is about 10 percent smaller than your right lung.

8. If all of your blood vessels were laid end to end, they would circle the Earth at its widest point, the equator, four times.

9. Babies don’t shed tears until they’re at least one month old.

10. The middle fingernails grow faster than the other fingernails.

BIRD FACTS:

11. Only hummingbirds can fly backwards.

12. A flamingo can only eat when its head is upside down.

13. Birds don’t have teeth .

14. Birds are great communicators.

15. The largest bird in the world is the ostrich.

16. A group of birds is called a flock.

17. here is only one poisonous bird in the world – the Hooded Pitohui of Papua, New Guinea.

18. Parrots are the only birds that can pick food (and objects) with their feet and bring it up to their mouth to eat.

19. Pigeons can recognize humans.

20. Many bird species migrate across the world, traveling thousands of kilometers

ANIMAL FACTS:

21. Elephants are the only animal that can’t jump.

22. Horses and cows sleep while standing up.

23. Rats are ticklish, and they laugh when they are tickled.

24. Goats and sheep don’t have any teeth on their upper jaw, only a row of lower teeth.

25. Cheetah are the fastest land animal in the world, which can run at up to 112 kilometres per hour.

26. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.

27. Dogs can see better when the light is low.

28. Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.

29. The blue whale weighs as much as 30 elephants.

30. Giraffes have purple tongues.

EARTH FACTS:

31. Earth has just one Moon. It is the only planet to have just one moon.

32. Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh, and 97% of it is salty.

33. We live on the thin outer layer of the Earth that is Crust.

34. Earth shape is not a perfect sphere, because the middle of the Earth or the equator bulges out slightly due to the spin of the Earth.

35. One kilogram of Earth’s seawater can contain an average of around 35 grams of salt.

36. Earth is the fifth largest planet in our Solar System.

37. Earth is approximately 149.6 million km away from the sun.

38. Earth is the only planet among the other eight planets that support life.

39. Earth is 4.543 billion years old.

40. Earth is the only planet that mankind didn’t name after a God.

THE SUN FACTS:

41. The sun is about 93 million miles from Earth.

42.1 million Earths could fit inside the Sun! It’s huge!

43.Our Sun is a yellow dwarf star.

44. The Sun is a colossal ball of helium and hydrogen gas and is the heaviest body in our Solar System.

45. It takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the sun’s light to reach Earth.

46. If you flew to the Sun from the moon in a normal aeroplane, it would take about 20 years!

47. The Sun’s gravity holds our entire solar system together.

48. Without the energy of the Sun, there would be no seasons and no life on Earth. So Sun is our life-giver.

49. Its Energy is produced from the Fusion of Hydrogen into Helium.

50.  It has spots. The sun’s surface is covered in dark spots, which are actually cooler areas where magnetic fields are twisting and preventing heat from escaping.

THE SPACE FACTS:

1. The first person to go to space was a man called Yuri Gagarin. He was from Russia.

2. it is completely silent in space, There is no way for sound to travel.

3. There are billions of galaxies in space, which contain billions of stars and planets.

4. It is estimated that there are an infinite number of stars in the universe.

5. Mercury & Venus are the only 2 planets in our solar system that have no moons.

6. The solar system is estimated to be around 4.57 billion years old.

7. Footprints left on the moon won’t disappear as there is no wind.

8. There are more volcanoes on Venus than any other planet in our solar system.

9. The International Space Station is the largest manned object ever sent into space.

10. Only 5% of the universe is visible from Earth.

scientific facts are based on exhaustive research, experiments, and observations that have been tried and tested.

These are just some of the many amazing and incredible science facts that kids can learn about. It helps them to understand the world around them, and inspires curiosity and creativity.

After all, the journey of discovery is never-ending, and there’s always more to learn, question, and explore. So, encourage your child’s curiosity and help them to discover the amazing world of science today.

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The Achiever Section provides the Christmas-themed trivia questions and answers you can use at your holiday party.

Here are 25 fun Christmas trivia questions with answers.

Put your holiday knowledge to the test with these best Christmas trivia questions and answers.

Christmas trivia

25 QUESTIONS

1. Which country first started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

(A) ITALI
(B) GERMANY
(C) FRANCE

2. What do people traditionally put on top of their Christmas tree?

(A) STAR
(B) TINSEL
(C) GARLAND

3. What was the first Christmas tree decorated with?

(A) ORANGE & CANDLES
(B) APPLES &  CANDLES
(C) FLOWERS & CANDLES

4. How many reindeers pull Santa’s sleigh?

(A) EIGHT
(B) SEVEN
(C) NINE

5. Which reindeer guides Santa’s sleigh?

(A) RUDOLPH
(B) COMET
(C) BLITZEN

6. Who wrote the most famous Christmas story called  ‘A Christmas carol’?

(A) OSKAR WILDE
(B) JANE AUSTIN
(C) CHARLES DICKENS

7. Which famous singer sang the song ‘All I Want For Christmas is you’?

(A) MARIAH CARLEY
(B) WHITNEY HOUSTON
(C) CELION DION

8. In which town was the baby Jesus born?

(A) NEIN
(B) BETHLEHEM
(C) NAZARETH

9. Who is Santa Clause based on?

(A) KRAMPUS
(B) THE GRINCH
(C) ST. NICHOLAS

10. Which one of Santa’s reindeers is the ‘Red-Nosed Reindeer’?

(A) CUPID
(B) RUDOLPH
(C) COMET

11. Which band sang “Last Christmas”?

(A) WHAM!
(B) THE WHO
(C) OASIS

12. Which star is also known as the Christmas Star?

(A) THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM
(B) SIRIUS
(C) CANOPUS

13. How many windows are on an Advent calendar?

(A) 25
(B) 31
(C) 24

14. In ‘The 12 Days of Christmas”, what did gift is received on the second day?

(A) GOLDEN RINGS
(B) FRENCH HENS
(C) TURTLE DOVES

15. Which brand is known for creating the ad campaign featuring Santa in a red suit for the first time?

(A) COCA COLA
(B) PEPSI
(C) BOUNTY

16. In which US state can you find a town called Christmas?

(A) CALIFORNIA
(B) FLORIDA
(C) ARIZONA

17. Which key ingredient is missing from this list of eggnog ingredients: milk, cream, eggs…?

(A) SUGAR
(B) BUTTER
(C) SALT

18. What was the first Christmas song broadcast from space?

(A) LET IT SONOW
(B) JINGLE BELLS
(C) WHITE CHRISTMAS

19. Who started the nativity scene tradition?

(A) ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
(B) THOMAS AQUINAS
(C) BENEDICT OF NURSIA

20. What gift did Gasper give Jesus?

(A) MYRRH
(B) GOLD
(C) FRANKINCENSE

21. What is the period of preparation of Christmas Day called?

(A) ADVENT
(B) EASTER
(C) LENT

22. Which country has a tradition of decorating house of parols?

(A) TURKEY
(B) CHINA
(C) PHILIPPINES

23. Which is the traditional Christmas music called?

(A) GOSPEL
(B) CAROL
(C) ACAPELLA

24. Where does Santa Clause live?

(A) USA
(B) CANADA
(C) NORTH POLE

25. What is the name of the snowman brought to life by Elsa’s magic?

(A) OLAF
(B) OLIF
(C) OLGUF

ANSWER KEY

1.(B)

2.(A)

3.(B)

4.(C)

5.(A)

6.(C)

7.(A)

8.(B)

9.(C)

10.(B)

11.(A)

12.(A)

13.(C)

14.(C)

15.(A)

16.(B)

17.(A)

18.(B)

19.(A)

20.(C)

21.(A)

22.(C)

23.(B)

24.(C)

25.(A)

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Check out our list of the Latest 50 general knowledge questions and answers for kids and students that will spark their curiosity and expand their learning.

From history to science, geography to current events, these questions cover a wide range of topics and are perfect for kids of all ages. Start exploring the world with your child today!

General knowledge is an essential aspect of a child’s education. It not only helps them in their academic pursuits but also provides them with valuable life skills. As a parent or teacher, one of the best ways to help kids improve their general knowledge is by asking them a variety of questions.

In this article, we will provide a comprehensive list of general knowledge questions and answers for kids and students that will help them learn about a wide range of topics and develop a better understanding of the world around them.

These questions cover a variety of topics, including history, science, geography, and current events. They are designed to be age-appropriate for kids and can be used to help them learn and grow. By asking children these types of questions, parents and educators can encourage their curiosity and love for learning.

General Knowledge Questions

Top 20 General knowledge Questions and answers

1. Which company has the Motto: fly the friendly skies?
Answer: United Airlines

2. Iconic world landmark CN Tower is situated in which city in Canada?
Answer: Toronto

3. Sydney, Australia is located at the banks of which river?
Answer: Parramatta

4. Who was the second man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Buzz Aldrin

5. What is the only word in English that ends with MT?
Answer: Dreamt

6. There is a place named Beer Bottle Crossing in which US state?
Answer: Adamhs county, Idaho

7. What is the longest word with all vowels?
Answer: Euouae

8. How many cells die in the human body every second?
Answer: 300 million cells

9. Iconic world landmark Niagara Falls is situated in which country?
Answer: Canada & USA

10. Which company has the motto: Quality never goes out of style?
Answer: Levi’s

11. Who invented the school?
Answer: Horace Mann

12. Who is the national poet in Jordan?
Answer: Mustafa Wahbi al-Tal

13. What is the first computer in the world
Answer: ENIAC computing

14. Who founded pi?
Answer: Archimedes of Syracuse

15. What percent of the earth is covered in water?
Answer: About 70%

16. Which is called The City by the bay?
Answer: San Francisco

17. What is the value of Pi ?
Answer: Approximately 3.14159

18. What is the plural form of furniture?
Answer: Furniture

19. Which is called The Forbidden City?
Answer: Beijing, China

20. What is the full form of IPL?
Answer: Indian Premier League

30 more General Knowledge Questions and Answers

21. Which is called- the City of Palaces?
Answer: Kolkata

22. What is the National sport of India?
Answer: Hockey

23. A petrologist studies what?
Answer: Rocks History Formation etc

24. The term Grand Slam is associated with?
Answer: Lawn Tennis

25. What does IPA stand for?
Answer: Indian Pale Ale

26. Saina Nehwal is associated with which sport?
Answer: Badminton

27. Which Country is the origin of the cocktail Mojito?
Answer: Havana, Cuba

28. Which is the world largest novel?
Answer: Remembrance of Things Past

29. The game of cricket originated in which country?
Answer: Britain

30. Who wrote the book Republic?
Answer: Plato

31. Who penned the book “The wings of Fire”?
Answer: A.P.J. Abdul Kalan & Arun Tiwari

32. Name the gas which is filled in balloons?
Answer: Helium

33. Aizwal is the capital of which state in India?
Answer: Mizoram

34. Name the country which has no capital?
Answer: Nauru

35. Which means the transport is considered the fastest?
Answer: Air Transport

36. Which two rivers merge in Devprayag to form the River Ganga?
Answer: Alakananda and Bhagirathi rivers

37. Bucharest is the capital of which country?
Answer: Romania

38. Where is the Gir National Forest located?
Answer: Gujrat

39. Victoria Memorial is situated in which city of India?
Answer: Kolkata

40. When is the Hindi Diwas celebrated in India?
Answer: September 14

41. Which Mughal emperor was famous as Zinda Pir?
Answer: Aurangzeb

42. Who founded the Chola dynasty?
Answer: Vijayalaya

43. Name the state that has the longest coastline in India?
Answer: Gujrat

44. List the names of the four Vedas?
Answer: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda

45. When is the World Homepoeopathy Day observed?
Answer: April 10

46. Who was the first woman to become the President of India
Answer: Pratibha Patil

47. Who has the authority to declare a Global Emergency?
Answer: World Health Organization (WHO)

48. What is the full form of ISRO?
Answer: Indian Space Research Organization

49. Port Louis is the capital of which country?
Answer: Mauritius

50. Who has written the Humayun Nama?
Answer: Gulbadan Beg

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Benefits of General knowledge questions and answers for kids

General knowledge questions and answers for kids provide numerous benefits for kids and students. Here are some of the key advantages of incorporating general knowledge questions and answers into a child’s education:

Encourages curiosity and love for learning: General knowledge questions and answers can spark a child’s curiosity about the world around them. This can inspire them to explore new ideas and topics, leading to a love for learning that can benefit them throughout their lives.

Develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills: General knowledge questions and answers require children to think critically and use problem-solving skills to come up with answers. This can help them develop essential cognitive abilities that they can apply to a wide range of academic and real-life situations.

Increases memory retention: Regular exposure to general knowledge questions and answers can help children improve their memory retention. As they learn new information, they can better store and recall it, which can help them excel in their academic studies.

Provides a sense of accomplishment: Successfully answering general knowledge questions can provide a sense of accomplishment for kids, which can boost their confidence and self-esteem. This can help motivate them to continue learning and pursuing new challenges.

Promotes cultural awareness and diversity: General knowledge questions and answers can expose children to different cultures, religions, and ways of life. This can help promote a sense of cultural awareness and diversity, which can increase their tolerance and understanding of others.

In summary, incorporating general knowledge questions and answers into a child’s education can provide numerous benefits. From encouraging curiosity and love for learning to developing critical thinking skills, these questions can help children improve their academic abilities, boost their confidence, and promote cultural awareness and diversity.

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