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Oral Questions G.K.

(YOUNG MINDS)
Q1. Who is been elected as Pakistans new president?
Ans ) Mr. Mamnoon Hussain
Q2. If we were to stand on Mercury, How would the Sun appear?
Ans) Two and a half times bigger.
Q3. How many presidents has Pakistan had till now?
Ans) 11
Q4 Who is known as the Jetman?
Ans) Yves Rossy
Q5. What is the name of Australias most powerful computer?
Ans) Raijin
Q6 How does the Seahorse swim?
Ans) In an upright position
Q7 Which month can pass without a single full moon?
Ans) February
Q8) Name the octopus that can impersonate other creatures.
Ans) Mimic octopus
Q9) Name the ocean which was the first to be crossed by a ship or an airplane.
Ans) The Atlantic Ocean.
Q8) Which Indian won the gold in the Snooker World Games ?
Ans) Aditya Mehta.
Q9) Name the new swimming world record holder in 100m breast stroke.
Ans) Ruta Meilutyte
Q10 ) Who will launch the fastest super computer in India ?
Ans) CISR The Council for Scientific & Industrial Research
Q11) What is the bottom of the river channel called?
Ans) River Bed
Q12) What river was the basis of early civilization in Egypt?
Ans:- The Nile
1. Which is the largest animal in the world ?
Answer: Blue whale

2. Which is the largest animal on land ?


Answer: African elephant

3. Which is the smallest bird ?


Answer: Humming Bird

4. Which is the largest fish in the world ?


Answer: Whale shark

5. Which is the tallest animal on the earth ?


Answer: Giraffe

6. Which is the biggest bird in the world ?


Answer: Ostrich

7. Which is the biggest continent in the world ?


Answer: Asia

8. Which is the largest country (area) in the world ?


Answer: Russia
2nd place > Canada

*8 a. Which is the smallest country in the world ?


Answer: Vatican City

9. Which is the most spoken language in the world ?


Answer: Mandarin (Chinese )
2nd place > Spanish

10. Which is the largest island in the world ?


Answer: Greenland
2nd place > New Guinea

11.Which is the longest river in the world ?


Answer: Nile

12. Which is the largest desert in the world ?


Answer: Sahara Desert
13. Which is the largest bone in human body ?
Answer: Femur (thighbone)

14. What is the smallest bone in the human body ?


Answer: Stapes

15. Which is the largest flower in the world ?


Answer: Rafflesia

16. Which is the largest ocean in the world ?


Answer: Pacific Ocean

17. Which is the largest plateau in the world ?


Answer: Tibetan Plateau

18. Which is the tallest waterfall in the world ?


Answer: Angel Falls

19. which is the first linguistic state in india?


Answer: Andhra Pradesh

20. Which is the first biosphere reserve in india ?


Answer: Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

21. Which is India's largest fresh water lake?


Answer: Wular Lake

22. Which is largest freshwater lake in the world?


Answer: Lake Superior

*23. Which place is known as tea garden of India


Answer: Assam

*24. Who introduced cofee to India?


Answer: baba budan

CLASS 3 to 5
1) Sal, Neem, Banyan, Teak and Peepal are?

A) Fruits

B) Vegetables

C) Trees

D) Flowers

2) The term Boundary is associated with which sports?

A) Football

B) Hockey

C) Cricket

D) Rugby

3) Which bird crows in the morning?

A) Crow

B) Cock

C) Cuckoo

D) Parrot

4) If 8 books cost Rs. 56, then cost of one book is?

A) 6

B) 7

C) 8

D) 9

5) Which of the following plant give us Gum?

A) Keekar

B) Tulsi
C) Lavender

D) Eucalyptus

6) We breathe in Oxygen and breathe out?

A) Oxygen

B) Carbon monoxide

C) Carbon dioxide

D) Nitrogen

7) A plant that cannot stand on its own is called?

A) Climber

B) Herb

C) Shrub

D) Tree

8) Old name of Sri Lanka was?

A) Ceylon

B) Congo

C) Cawnpore

D) Christina

9) Baby of a horse is called?

A) Calf

B) Colt

C) Cub

D) Kitten
10) Shape of Egg is?

A) Circle

B) Semi-circle

C) Oval

D) Square

1) What is the last day of the week?

A) Monday

B) Sunday

C) Friday

D) Saturday

2) Fill in the blanks: It raining yesterday.

A) is

B) was

C) were

D) has

3) What is the currency of Russia?

A) US dollar

B) Ruble

C) Dinar

D) Euro

4) Which bird lays its eggs in the nest of a crow?

A) Pigeon

B) Parrot
C) Cuckoo

D) Eagle

5) Which of the following do we use for Painting?

A) Knife

B) Brush

C) Plough

D) Hammer

6) Gateway of India is located at?

A) New Delhi

B) Mumbai

C) Kolkata

D) Chennai

7) MS-Paint is a program which is used for?

A) Presentations

B) Calculations

C) Drawing

D) Creating database

8) Largest 3-digit number completely divided by 7 is?

A) 991

B) 992

C) 993

D) 994
9) Face value of 6 in 6391 is?

A) 60 thousand

B) 6 thousand

C) 6 hundred

D) 6

10) Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest hundred: 305 x 95?

A) 3000

B) 30000

C) 27000

D) 300

1) Sun is a?

A) Star

B) Planet

C) Comet

D) Asteroid

2) Which is the longest river in the world?

A) Ganga

B) Nile

C) Amazon

D) Brahmaputra

3) Which of the following is an example of an output device?

A) Printer

B) Keyboard

C) Scanner
D) Mouse

4) Internet is used for?

A) E-mail

B) Chatting

C) Surfing

D) All of these

5) Round the number 8573 to the nearest ten?

A) 8570

B) 8580

C) 8560

D) 8500

6) Opposite of Rude is?

A) Dull

B) Careful

C) Polite

D) Cruel

7) Capital of Uttarakhand is?

A) Lucknow

B) Allahabad

C) Dehradun

D) Ranchi
8) Which of the following is the biggest sea animal?

A) Blue whale

B) Dolphin

C) Shark

D) Penguin

9) Find the number that is 2367 more than 3277?

A) 5644

B) 5643

C) 5645

D) 5646

10) LBW is related to which sports?

A) Football

B) Hockey

C) Badminton

D) Cricket

10) Rabindranath Tagore was a?

A) Film maker

B) Politician

C) Scientist

D) Poet

) Who was the first person to set foot on moon?

A) Neil Armstrong

B) Yuri Gagarin

C) Edmund Hilary
D) Denis Tito

5) Ravi sells 152 books in one day. How many books he sell in one week?

A) 1064

B) 1065

C) 1066

D) 1067

6) Ram travels to North and walks 1 km, then turns left and walks 2 km and again turns left and
walk 1 km. In which direction is he moving now?

A) East

B) North

C) South

D) West

7) Which of the following is shrubs?

A) Coriander

B) Rose

C) Coconut tree

D) Lotus

8) Which of the following organ is used to taste food?

A) Tongue

B) Lips

C) Teeth

D) Nose
9) Who was popularly known as Netaji?

A) Vallabbhai Patel

B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

C) Jawaharlal Nehru

D) Subhash Chandra Bose

10) Which flower is white in colour?

A) Rose

B) Marigold

C) Sunflower

D) Jasmine

4) Who was the first prime minister of India?

A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

B) Jawahar Lal Nehru

C) Sardar Patel

D) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

5) Which city is called City of Golden Temple?

A) Kolkata

B) Jaipur

C) Amritsar

D) Delhi

6) In which country Rio Olympics 2016 was held recently?

A) USA

B) United Kingdom

C) Brazil
D) Japan

7) Tina took dinner at 8:55 p.m. She decided to go to bed at 1 hr 20 min later. At what time did
she go to bed?

A) 10:15 p.m.

B) 10:20 p.m.

C) 10:25 p.m.

D) 10:30 p.m.

8) Divide 643 by 9 and write the quotient and remainder.

A) 51 and 3

B) 61 and 5

C) 71 and 4

D) 81 and 7

9) Which of the following is the highest mountain in the world?

A) Mount Everest

B) Kanchanjunga

C) K2

D) Makalu

10) Which bird lays its eggs in the nest of a crow?

A) Pigeon

B) Parrot

C) Cuckoo

D) Eagle
3) Which one is different from the other three?

A) Ganga

B) Narmada

C) Teesta

D) Allahabad

4) National sports of India is?

A) Cricket

B) Hockey

C) Kabaddi

D) Wrestling

5) Which word does not belong to the group in each of the following questions?

A) Cheese

B) Curd

C) Milk

D) Butter

6) Which is the largest flower in the world?

A) Lotus

B) Sunflower

C) Rafflesia

D) Marigold

7) Which animal is called King of Jungle?

A) Tiger

B) Elephant
C) Lion

D) Bear

8) Which of the following is the National flower of our country?

A) Rose

B) Marigold

C) Lotus

D) Lily

9) Guess the missing number: 6, 12, ?, 24, 30.

A) 16

B) 18

C) 20

D) 22

10) What comes in place of the question mark(s) in the given sequence- 12, 15, ?, 21, 24

A) 16

B) 17

C) 18

D) 19

1) One thing made from Milk is ?

A) Ghee

B) Honey

C) Jam

D) Jelly
2) What is the currency of Germany?

A) Euro

B) US dollar

C) Deutsche mark

D) Rupee

3) Who is known as Father of Indian Constitution?

A) Jawahar Lal Nehru

B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

C) Abul Kalam Azad

D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

4) The normal boiling point of water is?

A) 90 degree

B) 100 degree

C) 80 degree

D) 110 degree

5) Which of the following is the national animal of India?

A) Lion

B) Tiger

C) Elephant

D) Rhinoceros

6) Which of the following is the disease of Eye?

A) Goitre

B) Malaria
C) Cataract

D) Scurvy

7) How many legs does a spider have?

A) 4

B) 6

C) 8

D) 10

8) How many numbers between 1 to 100 are divisible by 5?

A) 10

B) 15

C) 20

D) 25

9) Goitre is caused due to the deficiency of?

A) Iron

B) Iodine

C) Magnesium

D) Zinc

10) What comes in place of the question mark(s) in the given sequence- 12, 15, ?, 21, 24

A) 16

B) 17

C) 18

D) 19
1) Brain of computer is?

A) Monitor

B) Keyboard

C) Mouse

D) CPU

2) Fastest animal on earth is?

A) Cheetah

B) Lion

C) Deer

D) Tiger

3) Oscar award is given in the field of?

A) Journalism

B) Science

C) Cinema

D) Sports

4) Convert 2.2 kg into gram?

A) 220 gram

B) 2200 gram

C) 22 gram

D) 2000 gram

5) Which of the following is a medicinal plant?

A) Neem

B) Eucalyptus
C) Aloevera

D) All of these

6) There are 650 passengers on a train. 350 of them get down at a station. How many
passengers are left in the train?

A) 200

B) 250

C) 300

D) 350

7) Which of the following is the smallest continent?

A) Asia

B) Africa

C) Australia

D) Europe

8) How many numbers between 1 to 100 are divisible by 9 ?

A) 10

B) 11

C) 12

D) 13

9) P V Sindhu is associated with which sports?

A) Wrestling

B) Boxing

C) Chess

D) Badminton
10) Which of the following is correctly spelt?

A) Februery

B) Septamber

C) January

D) Decamber

2) A land which is always soft and wet is called?

A) Meadow

B) Swamp

C) Forest

D) Garden

3) We should cross the road when the traffic light is?

A) Red

B) Green

C) Yellow

D) Blue

4) How many letters are there in English alphabet?

A) 24

B) 25

C) 26

D) 27

5) Kolkata is situated on the bank of river?

A) Yamuna

B) Ganga

C) Sutlej
D) Hooghly

6) In which season we wear warm clothes?

A) Autumn

B) Spring

C) Winter

D) Summer

7) Round 5515 to nearest 100.

A) 550

B) 5000

C) 5500

D) 5600

8) Where do Hindu worship?

A) Mosque

B) Gurudwara

C) Church

D) Temple

9) Which word does not belong to the group in each of the following questions?

A) Cheese

B) Curd

C) Milk

D) Butter
10) Where does a dog live?

A) Den

B) Bee-hives

C) Kennel

D) Burrow

1) How many teeth does an adult human have?

A) 30

B) 32

C) 34

D) 36

2) Name the game which is played with bat, ball and wicket?

A) Football

B) Hockey

C) Cricket

D) Badminton

3) Ram travels to North and walks 1 km, then turns left and walks 2 km and again turns left and
walk 1 km. In which direction is he moving now?

A) East

B) North

C) South

D) West

4) Deepa Karmakar is associated with which sports?

A) Badminton

B) Shooting
C) Boxing

D) Gymnastics

5) Which of the following is correctly spelt?

A) Februery

B) Septamber

C) January

D) Decamber

6) A land which is always soft and wet is called?

A) Meadow

B) Swamp

C) Forest

D) Garden

7) What is the currency of Argentina?

A) Peso

B) US dollar

C) Taka

D) Dinar

8) Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita are the holy books of?

A) Muslims

B) Hindus

C) Sikhs

D) Christians
9) There are 100 balls in a bag. How many balls are there in 20 such bags?

A) 200

B) 2000

C) 20000

D) 1000

10) Opposite of Rude is?

A) Dull

B) Careful

C) Polite

D) Cruel

1) The total distance around a figure is called its?

A) Area

B) Perimeter

C) Height

D) Length

2) The .. is fine today.

A) whether

B) weather

C) wether

D) wheather

3) Who invented Computer?

A) Thomas Alva Edison

B) Pascal

C) Alexander Graham Bell


D) Charles Babbage

4) Vowels are?

A) a, e, k, i, u

B) b, e, i, o, m

C) a, e, i, o, u,

D) b, e, i, o, u

5) Which of the following is our National Tree?

A) Banyan tree

B) Peepal tree

C) Mango Tree

D) Coconut Tree

6) Which of the following letters will form the color - ORANGE?

A) GNAIOR

B) EORMGA

C) ROGAEN

D) NEAGOI

7) If a man sold 20 mangoes for Rs 100, then what is the cost of one mango?

A) 4

B) 5

C) 6

D) 7
8) Which of the following is not a domestic animal?

A) Camel

B) Sheep

C) Goat

D) Fox

9) Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita are the holy books of?

A) Muslims

B) Hindus

C) Sikhs

D) Christians

10) Capital of Uttarakhand is?

A) Lucknow

B) Allahabad

C) Dehradun

D) Ranchi

1) In a leap year February has?

A) 27 days

B) 28 days

C) 29 days

D) 30 days

2) Who played the main character in the movie RUSTOM?

A) Akshay Kumar

B) Salman Khan

C) Shahrukh Khan
D) Aamir Khan

3) The .. is fine today.

A) whether

B) weather

C) wether

D) wheather

4) A figure with 8 sides is called?

A) Square

B) Pentagon

C) Octagon

D) Hexagon

5) Giddha is the folk dance of which state?

A) Punjab

B) Assam

C) Gujarat

D) Andhra Pradesh

6) Hemoglobin is present in?

A) Water

B) Blood

C) Air

D) Soil
7) MS-Paint is a program which is used for?

A) Presentations

B) Calculations

C) Drawing

D) Creating database

8) 6500 + 500 + 250 + 90 + 5 = ?

A) 7342

B) 7343

C) 7344

D) 7345

9) How many planets are there in our Solar System?

A) 6

B) 7

C) 8

D) 9

10) 12 X 10 = 50 + 37 + ?. Find the missing number.

A) 22

B) 33

C) 44

D) 55

1) What comes in place of the question mark(s) in the given sequence- 12, 15, ?, 21, 24

A) 16

B) 17

C) 18
D) 19

2) Martyrs' Day is celebrated every year on?

A) 15th August

B) 15th March

C) 30th January

D) 2nd October

3) Which country won most gold medals in Rio Olympics 2016?

A) USA

B) China

C) United Kingdom

D) Germany

4) Largest island in the world is?

A) Green Land

B) New Guinea

C) Madagascar

D) Sumatra

5) Which of the following is not an outdoor game?

A) Cricket

B) Football

C) Hockey

D) Table tennis
6) P.T.O. stands for?

A) Please Take Over

B) Please Tick Out

C) Please Turn On

D) Please Turn Over

7) Which one is different from the other three?

A) Square

B) Rectangle

C) Circle

D) Rhombus

8) Which of the following is built to stop flood?

A) Roads

B) Bridges

C) Dams

D) Canal

9) Person who plays music is called?

A) Clown

B) Musician

C) Plumber

D) Soldier

10) Which bird crows in the morning?

A) Sparrow

B) Cock
C) Myna

D) Parrot

1) Which of the following month has 31 days?

A) October

B) February

C) June

D) April

2) Largest 3-digit number completely divided by 7 is?

A) 991

B) 992

C) 993

D) 994

3) Which number will completely divide 18, 36 and 48?

A) 4

B) 6

C) 7

D) 8

4) Cry of lion is called?

A) Trumpet

B) Growl

C) Roar

D) Quack
5) Opposite of Happy is?

A) Angry

B) Sweet

C) Weak

D) Sad

6) Which of the following plant give us Gum?

A) Keekar

B) Tulsi

C) Lavender

D) Eucalyptus

7) Most widely spoken language in the world is?

A) Hindi

B) English

C) Spanish

D) Mandarin (Chinese)

8) What comes in place of the question mark(s) in the given sequence- 30, 24, ?, 12, 6

A) 20

B) 19

C) 18

D) 17

9) Which of the following fruits has no seeds?

A) Guava

B) Watermelon
C) Orange

D) Banana

10) Sal, Neem, Banyan, Teak and Peepal are?

A) Fruits

B) Vegetables

C) Trees

D) Flowers

1) Largest 3-digit number completely divided by 7 is?

A) 991

B) 992

C) 993

D) 994

2) Which of the following number is divisible by 2, 5 and 8?

A) 30

B) 40

C) 50

D) 60

3) National sports of India is?

A) Cricket

B) Hockey

C) Kabaddi

D) Wrestling
4) National bird of New Zealand is?

A) Kiwis

B) Peacock

C) Eagle

D) Parrot

5) What gives us energy to work and play?

A) Medicine

B) Air

C) Water

D) Food

6) Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita are the holy books of?

A) Muslims

B) Hindus

C) Sikhs

D) Christians

7) Agra is situated on the bank of river?

A) Ganga

B) Krishna

C) Sutlej

D) Yamuna

8) Word meaning of Huge is?

A) Many

B) Few
C) Extremely Small

D) Extremely Large

9) In a certain code, 6842 is coded as BIRD, 1437 is coded as CROW, then how is 7342 coded?

A) ROWD

B) WODR

C) DORW

D) WORD

10) How many times India have won the cricket world cup?

A) Never

B) One time

C) Two times

D) Three times

1) Which of the following is correctly spelt?

A) mature

B) naturel

C) dictionery

D) presant

2) Which of the following is the National flower of our country?

A) Rose

B) Marigold

C) Lotus

D) Lily
3) Word meaning of Huge is?

A) Many

B) Few

C) Extremely Small

D) Extremely Large

4) Which is the longest river in the world?

A) Ganga

B) Nile

C) Amazon

D) Brahmaputra

5) Which month has the least number of days?

A) January

B) February

C) March

D) April

6) A man sold 20 pen for Rs 40. At what price he sold 1 pen?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

7) Which city is called City of Golden Temple?

A) Kolkata

B) Jaipur
C) Amritsar

D) Delhi

8) Rich source of Vitamin-C is?

A) Apple

B) Mango

C) Guava

D) Orange

9) 4032 32 = 126. Which of these is FALSE?

A) 4032 126 = 32

B) 126 x 32 = 4032

C) 126 32 = 4032

D) None of these

10) Virat Kohli is associated with which sports?

A) Hockey

B) Chess

C) Cricket

D) Boxing

3) The term Boundary is associated with which sports?

A) Football

B) Hockey

C) Cricket

D) Rugby
4) 200 paise is equal to?

A) 1 rupee

B) 10 rupee

C) 100 rupee

D) 2 rupee

5) Which of the following was the son of Akbar?

A) Jahangir

B) Babur

C) Shahjahan

D) Aurangzeb

6) Capital of Gujarat is?

A) Gandhi Nagar

B) Ahmedabad

C) Jaipur

D) Udaipur

7) Guess the missing number: 6, 12, ?, 24, 30.

A) 16

B) 18

C) 20

D) 22

8) Which of the following number is divisible by 3, 6 and 9?

A) 45

B) 54
C) 63

D) 81

9) Largest desert in the world is?

A) Arabian desert

B) Sahara desert

C) Gobi desert

D) Kalahari desert

10) A computer device that displays pictures and text on its screen is called?

A) Keyboard

B) Mouse

C) Monitor

D) Joystick

4) What is the currency of Australia?

A) US dollar

B) Australian dollar

C) Euro

D) Real

5) Which of the following number is divisible by 3, 6 and 9?

A) 45

B) 54

C) 63

D) 81
6) A land which is always soft and wet is called?

A) Meadow

B) Swamp

C) Forest

D) Garden

7) 1024 Kilobytes is equal to?

A) 8 Bits

B) 1 Megabyte (MB)

C) 1 Gigabyte (GB)

D) 1 Byte

8) Prime Minister of India is?

A) Manmohan Singh

B) Narendra Modi

C) Sonia Gandhi

D) Pranab Mukherjee

9) Which of the following is a medicinal plant?

A) Neem

B) Eucalyptus

C) Aloevera

D) All of these

10) Kolkata is situated on the bank of river?

A) Yamuna

B) Ganga
C) Sutlej

D) Hooghly

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