210 Basic GK Questions And Answers For Kids

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GK questions and answers for kids can boost and challenge their all-around knowledge and broad understanding of all aspects of life,

as well as improve their communication skills. It may or may not be related to a child’s academic studies, but it has the potential to unwittingly mold their personality, boost confidence, and help them make interesting conversations.

If you want your child to start learning about various topics and become wiser, then try this collection of general knowledge (GK) questions for kids.

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GK Questions For Kindergarten And Class 1

Age group: 3-6 years

This section has specially curated basic general knowledge questions and answers for preschool kids. But before you begin with the questions, introduce them to the concept of quizzing with easy and simple GK games like the odd one out or pick the right color. And then, you can start quizzing them on these questions!

So, shall we get started?

1. How many months do we have in a year?

Answer: 12 months

2. How many days do we have in a week?

Answer: 7 days

3. How many days are there in a year?

Answer: 365 days

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4. What is 2+2?

Answer: 4

5.Which number comes after 6?

Answer: 7

6. How many colors are there in a rainbow?

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

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Answer: 7

7. What are your ears for?

Answer: Listening/hearing.

8. Which day comes after Friday?

Answer: Saturday

9. We use our eyes to — see, hear, feel, eat?

Answer: See

10. What type of insect do you see in this picture— bee, ant, butterfly, spider?

Butterfly related GK questions and answers for kids

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Answer: Butterfly

11. What color is the sky on a clear day?

Answer: Blue

12. What item tells the time?

Answer: A watch/clock

13. What holiday is Santa Claus associated with?

Answer: Christmas

14. How many legs does a spider have?

Answer: 8

15. What do you call a house made of ice?

Igloo, GK Questions For Kindergarten And Class 1

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Answer: Igloo

16. How many seasons are there?

Answer: 4

17. What are the four seasons?

Answer: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter

18. What do you call a place where you borrow books from?

Answer: Library

19. What kind of animal is Simba in The Lion King?

Answer: Lion

20. How many sides does a triangle have?

Triangle, GK Questions For Kindergarten And Class 1

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Answer: 3

21. What shape is the letter O?

Answer: Circle

22. What do you use to cut paper?

Answer: Scissors

23. What is the color of an unripe tomato?

Answer: Green

GK Questions For Class 2 & 3

Age group: 4 to 8 years

In this section, we have covered fun

In this section, we have covered fun GK questions and answers about festivities, simple math, English, and logic, along with a photo quiz suitable for kids who belong to Classes Two and Three, that will up their curiosity while also providing them entertainment.

24. What is a baby frog called?

Answer: Tadpole

protip_icon Did you know?
Tadpoles breathe through gills like fish (1). Once they are ready to transition into adulthood, they lose their gills and start breathing through other respiratory organs, including the lungs.

25. Where does a pig live?

Answer: Sty

26. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the Desert?’

Answer: Camel

27. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

Answer: 26

28. What do you call the person who brings a letter to your home from the post office?

Answer: Postman

29. How do you relate to your maternal grandfather?

Answer: Mother’s father

30. We smell with our _______

Answer: Nose

31. Baby of a dog is called__________

Answer: Puppy

32. How many flamingos do you see in the picture?

Flamingos related GK questions and answers for kids

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Answer: 12 flamingos

33. What is this beautiful structure called?

Taj Mahal related GK questions and answers for kids

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Answer: The Taj Mahal

34. What is a tool used to navigate directions called?

Answer: Compass

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

Answer: Jupiter

36. What is the name of the world’s longest river?

Answer: Nile

37. How many bones are there in the human body?

Answer: 206

38. What is the hardest mineral in the world?

Answer: Diamond

39. What is the national bird of India?

Peacock, GK Questions For Class 2 & 3

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Answer: Peacock

40.Which direction does the sun rise from?

Answer: East

41. Where should we cross the road?

Answer: Zebra crossing

42. A shape with six sides is called?

Answer: Hexagon

43. What are the three primary colors?

Answer: Red, Blue, and Yellow

44. Which bird lays the largest eggs?

Triangle, GK Questions For Class 2 & 3

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Answer: Ostrich

45. Which ocean is the largest in the world?

Answer: Pacific Ocean

46. How many continents are there in the world?

Answer: Seven

GK Questions For Class 4, 5 & 6

Age group: 9-12 years

Children of this age group are into exploration and discovery and see and learn several things. We have listed down GK questions for kids from entertainment, simple math, English, basic science, movies, history, and geography for their amusement.

47. Can you name the seven dwarfs of Snow White?

Answer: Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, Bashful and Sneezy.

48. Trout, carp and barracuda are names of what?

Answer: Fish

49. How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?

Answer: 21

50. What grows quicker—hair or toenails?

Answer: Hair

51. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?

Answer: Mount Everest

52. Which Saint’s Day is celebrated on 14th February?

Answer: Saint Valentine

53. Which famous children’s book has two characters named Tweedledum and Tweedledee?

Answer: Alice, Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll

54. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

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Answer: Mars

55. Place these shapes in order of how many sides they have—square, triangle, octagon, and hexagon?

Answer: Triangle, square, hexagon, octagon

56. Which of the following is not a metal: gold, resin, glass?

Answer: Resin

57. Which is the largest plateau in the world?

Answer: Tibetan Plateau

58. In which ocean did the famous Titanic sink in 1912— Pacific, North Atlantic, or the Mediterranean?

Answer: North Atlantic Ocean

protip_icon Did you know?
On the Titanic, 14,000 gallons of drinking water were used every 24 hours (2).

59. What is the next number in the following sequence– 7, 14, 21, 28?

Answer: 35

60. Which two parts of the body continue to grow for your entire life?

Answer: Nose and ears

61. What makes up (approx.) 80% of our brain’s volume?

Answer: Water

62. What is the largest flower in the world?

Rafflesia arnoldii, GK Questions For Class 4, 5 & 6

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Answer: Rafflesia

63. How many months of the year have 31 days?

Answer: Seven

64. Who wrote the renowned play ‘Romeo and Juliet’?

Answer: William Shakespeare

65. The process by which plants make their own food is called?

Answer: Photosynthesis

66. Which country is called the ‘Sugar Bowl of the World?’

Answer: Cuba

67. Which country is known as the ‘Land of the Rising Sun?’

Answer: Japan

68. Who painted ‘The Last Supper?’

Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

69. What is the chemical symbol for water?

Answer: H2O

70. Who invented the telephone?

Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

71. Who invented the airplane?

Airplane, GK Questions For Class 4, 5 & 6

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Answer: The Wright brothers

72. What is the largest lizard on Earth?

Answer: Komodo dragon

73. When is World Environment Day celebrated?

Answer: June 5

74. Which place is known as the ‘Roof of the World?’

Answer: Tibet

GK Questions For Teens And Older Kids

Age group: 13-19 years

So far we have covered exciting and intriguing GK questions for teens. Now, we have GK questions and answers for teens and older kids. To make quizzing fun for teens, you could seek participation from them to be a quiz master every once in a while. This would enhance the competition and engagement factors associated with quizzing.

GK questions for Class 7 & 8

Here is a list of GK questions based on facts and information related to sports, famous or important personalities, history, geography, arts, and science.

75. Which country does volleyball originate from?

Answer: The USA

76. What is Zumba?

Answer: A dance workout

77. Is the temperature of the moon higher or lower during the day?

Answer: Higher

78. Which planet is the smallest: Neptune, Mars, Mercury?

Answer: Mercury

79. Your blood type is determined by the genes you inherit from your parents: True or False?

Answer: True

80. What is the square root of 144?

Answer: 12

81. What is three-fifths of 50?

Answer: 30

82. During which year did World War I begin?

Answer: 1914

83. Which famous explorer discovered Cuba?

Answer: Christopher Columbus

84. Who hunts most – male or female lion?

Answer: Female

85. What type of whale is the biggest animal in the world?

Answer: Blue Whale

86. Who was nicknamed “Trey” (Three in card terminology), when he was young?

Answer: Bill Gates

87. His tomb in France reads “He taught us how to become free” as his writings were instrumental in creating a spirit of freedom during the French Revolution. Who was he?

Answer: Voltaire

88. The name ‘Teddy Bear’ is used to describe a soft, toy bear. The name comes from President Theodore ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt who once set a bear cub free: True or False

The name ‘Teddy Bear’ is used to describe a soft, toy bear

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Answer: True

89. Which first electrical item did Thomas Edison invent?

Answer: Lightbulb

90. What is the study of the structure, functions, disorders, and diseases of the muscular system called?

Answer: Myology

91. How long does humans take to digest the food?

Answer: 24 to 72 hours

92. What is the smallest country in the world?

Answer: Vatican City

93. Which element has the atomic number 1?

Answer: Hydrogen

94. How many layers does Earth’s atmosphere have?

Answer: Five

95. Which country has more kangaroos than humans?

Kangaroo, GK Questions For Class 7 & 8

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: Australia

96. What is the largest organ in the human body?

Answer: Skin

97. Which galaxy is the Earth a part of?

Answer: Milky Way

98. Which animal has the longest life expectancy?

Answer: Greenland shark

99. Which mammal does not have vocal cords?

Answer: Giraffe

100. How many US states have a coastline?

Answer: 23

101. In which ocean is the Ring of Fire found?

Answer: Pacific Ocean

102. Abraham Lincoln is the ___________ President of the US.

Abraham Lincoln, GK Questions For Class 7 & 8

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: 16th

GK questions for class 9 & 10

Age group: 16-19 years

At this age, children need subject-specific, culture-specific, and contemporary awareness.

Here are a few study questions for evaluation of their progress and achievement.

103. How many players are there in an ice hockey team?

Answer: Six

104. LPG(Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is mainly a mixture of which gases?

Answer: Propane and Butane

105.Which instrument is used for measuring wind speed?

Answer: Anemometer

106. How many straight edges does a cube have?

Answer: 12

107. Which layer of planet Earth is made up of tectonic plates: Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, or Crust?

Answer: Crust

108. Convection, Frontal and Relief are the three main types of clouds, rainfall, or winds?

Answer: Rainfall

109. Can you name the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne?

Answer: Dom Perignon

110. Which actress has won the most Oscars?

Answer: Katherine Hepburn (4 Oscars and 12 nominations)

111. Which kind of ‘bulbs’ were once exchanged as a form of currency?

Answer: Tulips

112. What does the term ‘Piano’ mean?

Answer: ‘To be played softly.’

113. What does the term ‘birdie’ mean in a game of golf?

Golf, GK Questions For Class 9 & 10

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: One under par

protip_icon Trivia
Golf was invented at the St. Andrews Golf Links in Scotland.

114. Which naturalist sailed in the famous ship called Beagle and found the breakthrough island called the ‘Galapagos’?

Answer: Charles Robert Darwin

115. Apart from cheese and tomato, what other two toppings are usually there on a Hawaiian Pizza?

Answer: Pineapple and Ham

116. What kind of weapon is a falchion?

Answer: Sword

117. What is another word for a ‘lexicon’?

Answer: Dictionary

118. What color is a Himalayan poppy?

Answer: Blue

119. In football (soccer), who was nicknamed ‘The Divine Ponytail’?

Answer: Roberto Baggio

120. Who wrote the novel ‘1984’?

Answer: George Orwell

121. How many keys are there on a piano?

Piano, GK Questions For Class 9 & 10

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: 88

123. Who founded the Nobel Prize?

Answer: Alfred Nobel

124. In which year was Facebook founded?

Answer: 2004

125. How many stars and stripes are there on the US flag?

Answer: 50 stars and 13 stripes

126. Where is the World Economic Forum headquartered?

Answer: Switzerland

127. What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Answer: Au

128. Who founded the theory of relativity?

Answer: Albert Einstein

129. What is the name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?

Answer: Little Boy

130. What is sushi wrapped in?

Sushi, GK Questions For Class 9 & 10

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: Seaweed

131. What is the name of the device used for measuring speed?

Answer: Speedometer

132. What type of waves are sound waves?

Answer: Longitudinal waves

133. Who discovered electrons?

Answer: J.J. Thomson

GK True or False Questions for Kids

The best part about True or False questions is that you only have two answer choices with a 50% success rate even if you do not know the right answer.

Here are a few primary GK questions and answers in this format.

Remember, the answer can either be True or False. So, ready to begin?

134. Caterpillars turn into butterflies.

Answer: True

135. Adults have a total of 34 teeth.

Answer: False

136. There are 30 days in May.

Answer: False

137. New York is the capital of America.

Answer: False

138. Cinderella’s carriage turns into a potato.

Answer: False

139. Half of 250 is 125.

Answer: True

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

An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain

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Answer: True

141. A jellyfish is 95% water.

Answer: True

142. Plants give us oxygen.

Answer: True

143. Bubble gum contains rubber.

Answer: True

144. 8 o’clock in the evening is written as 8 am.

Answer: False

145. Bacon was part of the first meal eaten on the Moon.

Answer: True

146. Spinach originally comes from Iran.

Answer: True

147. Watermelons are originally from Australia.

Answer: False (originally from West Africa)

148. Black Forest cake has the same colors as the traditional dress of the inhabitants of the Black Forest in Germany.

Answer: True

149. There are over 330 different dog breeds in the world.

Answer: True

150. Thunderstorms have particular sound frequencies that can hurt a dog’s ears.

Answer: True

151. Adult dogs and adult humans have the same number of teeth.

Answer: False

152. The deadliest earthquake of 2017 took place in Iran and Iraq.

Answer: True

protip_icon Did you know?
The Iran earthquake caused over 10,000 casualties leaving more than 500 people dead (3).

153. Electrons are larger than molecules.

Answer: False

154. The national bird of the US is a penguin.

Answer: False

155. A snail can sleep for up to three years.

Snail, GK True Or False Questions For Kids

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: True

156. The skull protects the brain.

Answer: True

157. The internet was created in the 1990s.

Answer: False

158. Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO of Tesla.

Answer: False

159. The sperm whale is the loudest animal on earth.

Answer: True

160. Ants can lift up to 50 times their body weight.

Answer: True

161. Claude Monet painted ‘The Scream.’

Answer: False

162. The Pyramids of Giza are located in Egypt.

The Pyramids of Giza, GK True Or False Questions For Kids

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: True

163. A ruby is green in color.

Answer: False

164. World War II ended in 1918.

Answer: False

165. The bumblebee bat is the smallest mammal in the world.

Answer: True

166. South Africa has three capital cities.

Answer: True

167. George R.R. Martin is the author of the ‘Game of Thrones’ series.

Answer: True

168. Chocolate is made out of cocoa beans.

Answer: True

GK Quiz Games For Kids

Quizzes are fun when they are played like games. Here is a fun GK quiz and assessment game for kids that can be used to help them learn about different topics. The game is called Odd One Out, and all you have to do is ask your kids to find out which one is not related to the others in the group.

169. Theater, Ticket, Movie, School

Answer: School

170. Medicine, Injection, Ointment, Laptop

Answer: Laptop

171. Brinjal, Potatoes, Cabbage, Chocolate

Answer: Chocolate

172. Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Photograph

Answer: Photograph

173. Knife, Poison, Gun, Books

Answer: Books

174. Paper, Poster, Book, Rug

Answer: Rug

175. Sarah, Rita, Fiona, Matthew

GK Questions And Answers For Kids

Image: IStock

Answer: Matthew

176. Earrings, Necklace, Wood, Bracelet

Answer: Wood

177. Television, History, Science, Math

Answer: Television

178. Flower, Tree, Sock, Grass

Answer: Sock

179. Bread, Butter, Cheese, Telephone

Answer: Telephone

180. Cat, Dog, Rabbit, Flower

Answer: Flower

181. Pants, Razor, Skirt, Dress

Answer: Razor

182. Smartphone, Pen, Pencil, Notebook

Answer: Smartphone

183. Bottle, Glass, Cup, Table

Answer: Table

184. America, Africa, Pacific, Asia

Answer: Pacific

185. Yellow, Green, Brush, Pink

Odd One Out, GK Quiz Games For Kids

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: Brush

186. Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Marathon

Answer: Marathon

187. Rose, Tulip, Tomato, Marigold

Answer: Tomato

188. Dumplings, Sushi, Fried rice, Pizza

Answer: Pizza

189. Bangle, Bracelet, Watch, Earring

Answer: Earrings

190. Everest, Deccan, Kanchenjunga, Alps

Answer: Deccan

191. Peanuts, Paprika, Groundnuts, Pine nuts

Answer: Paprika

192. Lion, Sheep, Goat, Cow

Answer: Lion

193. Gold, Silver, Diamond, Coal

Answer: Coal

Basic GK Quiz – Multiple Choice Questions

Multiple choice GK quiz question format is relatively easier than the basic question and answer format. Here are some general knowledge questions in that format.

194. How many cards are there in a complete pack of cards?

A. 20
B. 32
C. 40
D. 52

Answer: 52

195. What is the hottest continent on Earth?

A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. South America

Answer: Africa

196. What is the most popular sport throughout the world?

A. Soccer
B. Cricket
C. Volleyball
D. Football

Answer: Soccer

197. Where does Parmesan cheese come from?

A. India
B. China
C. Italy
D. France

Answer: Italy

198. What type of tree do dates grow on?

A. Coconut
B. Pine
C. Palm
D. Birch

Answer: Palm

199. What is the 15th letter of the English alphabet?

A. F
B. I
C. M
D. O

Answer: O

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

A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 5

Answer: 8

201. Which was the occupation or job of the following famous people: Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh?

A. Musician
B. Painter
C. Carpenter
D. Dancers

Answer: Painter

202. What does WWW stand for?

A. World Wide Web
B. World Web Warriors
C. Wide World Web
D. Web Wide World

Answer: World Wide Web

203. Where is the Eiffel Tower located?

A. Egypt
B. Paris
C. London
D. Russia

Eiffel Tower, Basic GK Quiz – Multiple Choice Questions

Image: Shutterstock

Answer: Paris

204. What is the square root of 121?

A. 23
B. 45
C. 11
D. 3

Answer: 11

205. Who wrote ‘To Kill A Mockingbird?’

A. Harper Lee
B. J.K. Rowling
C. Ernest Hemingway
D. Mark Twain

Answer: Harper Lee

206. Which country has the largest population in the world?

A. China
B. Russia
C. Australia
D. India

Answer: India

207. What is the capital of Mexico?

A. Guadalajara
B. Mexico City
C. Monterrey
D. Aguascalientes

Answer: Mexico City

208. What does a Geiger Counter measure?

A. Radiation
B. Temperature
C. Humidity
D. Speed

Answer: Radiation

209. What is the study of mushrooms called?

A. Anatomy
B. Botany
C. Ecology
D. Mycology

Answer: Mycology

210. How many states of matter are observable in daily life?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 7
D. 2

Answer: 4

211. What metal is the best conductor of electricity?

A. Gold
B. Aluminum
C. Silver
D. Magnesium

Answer: Silver

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can parents help their children improve their GK?

Parents can buy them books on GK or the Encyclopedia of Britannica to improve their child’s GK. They can also tune in to GK quiz shows. Encourage them to play educational games in school or online. They can also take them to museums, science fairs, and exhibitions which can create interest in diverse topics. Parents can provide feedback to their children on their progress in GK by facilitating discussion and interaction on diverse topics.

2. How can GK help children in their future careers?

GK opens up doors to topics beyond those covered by the education system, widening the scope for a child to identify their area of interest. It helps develop an interest in a new subject which may give direction to their future career.

3. How can I make studying general knowledge more enjoyable for my child?

You may make GK more interesting for your child by using multimedia materials such as informative videos, interactive games, and educational apps. Create quizzes and trivia to get your child enthused about GK sessions. To add to the excitement, keep prizes for the winner. You can even design a GK game for your child’s birthday party to spark their interest in general knowledge.

4. What are some important topics to cover when teaching general knowledge to children?

When teaching youngsters general knowledge, consider covering topics such as art and literature, current events, sports, geography, science, technology, astronomy, social studies, and history. You can also include topics such as world wonders, famous sites, notable personalities, and major discoveries.

5. How can I test my child’s general knowledge at home?

You can play trivia games and online quizzes with your child. When they request something, ask them to answer a GK question and then give them the item as a reward. You can watch quiz programs on YouTube with your child and have them answer questions as if they were on the game show.

6. What are some educational games or activities that can help kids learn general knowledge in a fun and engaging way?

Trivia games, such as ‘Jeopardy’ or online quiz games enable children to recall facts across various subjects. Board games such as ‘BrainPOP’ or ‘Quizlet’ offer educational content and quizzes. Virtual tours of museums or landmarks expose children to cultural and historical knowledge. These activities make learning enjoyable and help get children interested in general knowledge.

7. What important skills or qualities can kids develop by learning about general knowledge?

Taking an interest in GK helps children develop the ability to think independently and be responsible for their actions. It tests their analytical and problem-solving abilities and helps them develop reasoning and logical skills (1).

GK questions and answers for kids can enhance thinking and intelligence. It helps children have more social awareness and understanding of general aspects that support life. This may promote civic sense and improvement of mental development. GK questions can be based on various topics, including science, history, civics, and current events. You may choose the questions that are appropriate for the child’s age. It can be interesting and easy to learn a few questions every day and remind them the next day rather than learning a lot of questions at a time.

Infographic: GK Questions And Answers For Children

Having general knowledge is essential for children, irrespective of how good they are at academics. It gives them the confidence to speak in a group and makes them well-rounded individuals. So, check out these basic yet essential GK questions and answers below to test and hone your child’s knowledge on diverse topics.

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Key Pointers

  • GK questions can help broaden the children’s understanding of diverse topics beyond their school syllabus.
  • The GK questions can be categorized into age groups targeted at children at various developmental stages.
  • GK questions may cover basic math, English, science, history, sports, current events, geography, etc.

Test your knowledge with this fun quiz! See how many of the 50 things every kid should know you can answer correctly. Challenge your friends and family to beat your score!

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