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GK Questions for Class 6 MCQs

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed for Class 6 students, covering various topics such as science, geography, history, and sports. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a comprehensive quiz format for educational purposes. The questions range from basic knowledge about planets and chemical symbols to historical figures and significant events.
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GK Questions for Class 6 MCQs

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed for Class 6 students, covering various topics such as science, geography, history, and sports. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a comprehensive quiz format for educational purposes. The questions range from basic knowledge about planets and chemical symbols to historical figures and significant events.
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GK Questions for Class 6:MCQs

What is the chemical symbol for water?


a) H₂O
b) CO₂
c) O₂
d) N₂
Answer: a) H₂O
Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
a) Venus
b) Jupiter
c) Mars
d) Saturn
Answer: c) Mars

What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?


a) 90°C
b) 80°C
c) 100°C
d) 120°C
Answer: c) 100°C

Which gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?


a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Hydrogen
Answer: c) Carbon Dioxide

What organ pumps blood through the human body?


a) Liver
b) Brain
c) Stomach
d) Heart
Answer: d) Heart

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Which planet is closest to the Sun?
a) Earth
b) Mercury
c) Mars
d) Venus
Answer: b) Mercury

Which is the largest planet in the solar system?


a) Earth
b) Saturn
c) Jupiter
d) Neptune
Answer: c) Jupiter

What is the process of turning water vapour into liquid?


a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Freezing
d) Sublimation
Answer: b) Condensation

Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?


a) India
b) Japan
c) China
d) South Korea
Answer: b) Japan

What is the capital city of Australia?


a) Sydney
b) Melbourne
c) Canberra
d) Perth
Answer: c) Canberra

What is the smallest unit of life?


a) Atom
b) Tissue
c) Cell
d) Organ
Answer: c) Cell

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Which vitamin is produced by the skin when exposed to sunlight?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin D
Answer: d) Vitamin D

What type of animal is a whale?


a) Fish
b) Mammal
c) Reptile
d) Amphibian
Answer: b) Mammal

Which planet is famous for its rings?


a) Earth
b) Mars
c) Saturn
d) Neptune
Answer: c) Saturn

Which is the largest organ in the human body?


a) Heart
b) Brain
c) Skin
d) Lungs
Answer: c) Skin

Which ocean is the largest?


a) Atlantic
b) Pacific
c) Indian
d) Arctic
Answer: b) Pacific

Which desert is the largest in the world?


a) Sahara
b) Gobi
c) Antarctic Desert
d) Kalahari
Answer: c) Antarctic Desert

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What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
a) H
b) O
c) N
d) CO
Answer: b) O

Which of these is a reptile?


a) Dolphin
b) Frog
c) Snake
d) Kangaroo
Answer: c) Snake

Which gas is the most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?


a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon Dioxide
Answer: c) Nitrogen

What is the main component of the sun?


a) Water
b) Helium
c) Oxygen
d) Hydrogen
Answer: d) Hydrogen

Which part of the plant is responsible for absorbing water?


a) Stem
b) Leaf
c) Roots
d) Flowers
Answer: c) Roots

Which is the largest continent by land area?


a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Europe
d) South America
Answer: a) Asia

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What is the longest river in the world?
a) Nile
b) Amazon
c) Yangtze
d) Mississippi
Answer: a) Nile

What force keeps objects on the ground?


a) Magnetism
b) Gravity
c) Friction
d) Inertia
Answer: b) Gravity

Who was the first emperor of China?


a) Liu Bei
b) Qin Shi Huang
c) Sun Quan
d) Emperor Taizu
Answer: b) Qin Shi Huang

Who wrote the national anthem of India?


a) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: b) Rabindranath Tagore

Which planet is known as Earth’s twin?


a) Mars
b) Venus
c) Jupiter
d) Neptune
Answer: b) Venus

Which is the smallest country in the world?


a) Monaco
b) Vatican City
c) Liechtenstein
d) San Marino
Answer: b) Vatican City

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What is the capital of France?
a) Paris
b) Rome
c) Madrid
d) Berlin
Answer: a) Paris

Which river flows through Egypt?


a) Ganges
b) Amazon
c) Nile
d) Danube
Answer: c) Nile

What is the highest mountain in the world?


a) Mount Kilimanjaro
b) Mount Everest
c) Mount Fuji
d) K2
Answer: b) Mount Everest

Who was the famous leader of the Indian independence movement?


a) Subhas Chandra Bose
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Bhagat Singh
Answer: c) Mahatma Gandhi

Which Mughal emperor was known as “Akbar the Great”?


a) Babur
b) Akbar
c) Aurangzeb
d) Shah Jahan
Answer: b) Akbar

Which continent is known for having the Sahara Desert?


a) Asia
b) South America
c) Africa
d) Europe
Answer: c) Africa

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Which is the largest country in the world by area?
a) United States
b) China
c) Canada
d) Russia
Answer: d) Russia

Which ocean lies to the east of Africa?


a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean
Answer: b) Indian Ocean

Which country is famous for its pyramids?


a) India
b) China
c) Greece
d) Egypt
Answer: d) Egypt

Which sport is known as the “king of sports”?


a) Cricket
b) Football
c) Tennis
d) Basketball
Answer: b) Football

Which country is known for the Haka, a traditional dance performed by its rugby team?
a) Australia
b) South Africa
c) New Zealand
d) England
Answer: c) New Zealand

Who is known as the fastest man in the world?


a) Michael Phelps
b) Usain Bolt
c) Carl Lewis
d) Yohan Blake
Answer: b) Usain Bolt

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Which sport uses a shuttlecock?
a) Badminton
b) Tennis
c) Cricket
d) Hockey
Answer: a) Badminton

Which European city is known as the City of Canals?


a) London
b) Amsterdam
c) Venice
d) Paris
Answer: c) Venice

Who built the Taj Mahal?


a) Akbar
b) Shah Jahan
c) Humayun
d) Jahangir
Answer: b) Shah Jahan

In which year did India gain independence?


a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1935
d) 1920
Answer: a) 1947

Which country is known for the Eiffel Tower?


a) Italy
b) Spain
c) Germany
d) France
Answer: d) France

What is the capital of Japan?


a) Beijing
b) Seoul
c) Tokyo
d) Bangkok
Answer: c) Tokyo

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What is the capital city of Canada?
a) Ottawa
b) Toronto
c) Vancouver
d) Montreal
Answer: a) Ottawa

Which river is the longest in India?


a) Ganges
b) Yamuna
c) Brahmaputra
d) Godavari
Answer: a) Ganges

Which country is known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean?


a) Sri Lanka
b) Maldives
c) India
d) Indonesia
Answer: a) Sri Lanka

Who was the first President of India?


a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?


a) Indira Gandhi
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Sonia Gandhi
d) Pratibha Patil
Answer: a) Indira Gandhi

Who discovered America?


a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Marco Polo
d) Vasco da Gama
Answer: b) Christopher Columbus

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Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
a) Neil Armstrong
b) Buzz Aldrin
c) Yuri Gagarin
d) Michael Collins
Answer: a) Neil Armstrong

Which country hosts the Wimbledon Tennis Championship?


a) Australia
b) United States
c) France
d) United Kingdom
Answer: d) United Kingdom

Who has won the most Olympic gold medals?


a) Usain Bolt
b) Michael Phelps
c) Carl Lewis
d) Mark Spitz
Answer: b) Michael Phelps

Which game is played with a bat and ball and has 11 players on each team?
a) Baseball
b) Tennis
c) Football
d) Cricket
Answer: d) Cricket

Which sport is Tiger Woods associated with?


a) Tennis
b) Golf
c) Football
d) Swimming
Answer: b) Golf

Which country hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics?


a) Japan
b) Brazil
c) China
d) Russia
Answer: a) Japan

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Which cricketer is known as the “Master Blaster”?
a) Virat Kohli
b) Ricky Ponting
c) Brian Lara
d) Sachin Tendulkar
Answer: d) Sachin Tendulkar

What do plants produce during photosynthesis?


a) Carbon dioxide
b) Oxygen
c) Nitrogen
d) Helium
Answer: b) Oxygen

Which part of the human body controls movement and coordination?


a) Heart
b) Brain
c) Lungs
d) Liver
Answer: b) Brain

Which is the hardest natural substance on Earth?


a) Gold
b) Diamond
c) Iron
d) Platinum
Answer: b) Diamond

What do bees collect from flowers to make honey?


a) Nectar
b) Pollen
c) Leaves
d) Seeds
Answer: a) Nectar

Which gas is essential for humans to breathe?


a) Hydrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Nitrogen
Answer: b) Oxygen

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Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
a) Lal Bahadur Shastri
b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Indira Gandhi
Answer: c) Jawaharlal Nehru

In which year did World War II end?


a) 1939
b) 1941
c) 1945
d) 1950
Answer: c) 1945

Which organ helps you digest food?


a) Brain
b) Heart
c) Stomach
d) Lungs
Answer: c) Stomach

Which animal is known for having the longest lifespan?


a) Elephant
b) Giant Tortoise
c) Whale
d) Parrot
Answer: b) Giant Tortoise

Which process turns liquid water into vapor?


a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Sublimation
d) Freezing
Answer: a) Evaporation

Which is the smallest continent by land area?


a) Europe
b) South America
c) Australia
d) Africa
Answer: c) Australia

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Which is the largest waterfall in the world by height?
a) Niagara Falls
b) Angel Falls
c) Victoria Falls
d) Iguazu Falls
Answer: b) Angel Falls

What type of energy comes from the sun?


a) Kinetic energy
b) Solar energy
c) Electrical energy
d) Nuclear energy
Answer: b) Solar energy

What is the powerhouse of the cell?


a) Nucleus
b) Ribosome
c) Mitochondria
d) Cell membrane
Answer: c) Mitochondria

What is the currency of Japan?


a) Yen
b) Won
c) Peso
d) Dollar
Answer: a) Yen

Which ocean is the coldest?


a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean
Answer: d) Arctic Ocean

Which river flows through London?


a) Thames
b) Nile
c) Seine
d) Ganges
Answer: a) Thames

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Which is the largest desert in India?
a) Thar Desert
b) Sahara Desert
c) Gobi Desert
d) Kalahari Desert
Answer: a) Thar Desert

Which river is known as the Yellow River?


a) Amazon
b) Nile
c) Yangtze
d) Huang He
Answer: d) Huang He

In which country is Mount Everest located?


a) India
b) Nepal
c) China
d) Bhutan
Answer: b) Nepal

Which is the largest island in the world?


a) Iceland
b) Greenland
c) Madagascar
d) New Zealand
Answer: b) Greenland

Who was the first woman to become the President of India?


a) Pratibha Patil
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Sonia Gandhi
Answer: a) Pratibha Patil

Who was the first person to propose the idea of gravity?


a) Isaac Newton
b) Galileo Galilei
c) Albert Einstein
d) Thomas Edison
Answer: a) Isaac Newton

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In which year was the Indian Constitution adopted?
a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1965
d) 1975
Answer: b) 1950

Which sport is Sachin Tendulkar associated with?


a) Football
b) Tennis
c) Cricket
d) Badminton
Answer: c) Cricket

Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?


a) Brazil
b) Germany
c) Argentina
d) France
Answer: d) France

Who discovered the sea route to India?


a) Christopher Columbus
b) Vasco da Gama
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Marco Polo
Answer: b) Vasco da Gama

Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire in India?


a) Ashoka
b) Chandragupta Maurya
c) Harsha
d) Bindusara
Answer: b) Chandragupta Maurya

Who was known as the “Iron Man of India”?


a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Subhas Chandra Bose
c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
d) Bhagat Singh
Answer: c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

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Who was the first emperor of the Mughal dynasty?
a) Akbar
b) Aurangzeb
c) Humayun
d) Babur
Answer: d) Babur

What sport does Serena Williams play?


a) Tennis
b) Badminton
c) Table Tennis
d) Golf
Answer: a) Tennis

Which country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup?


a) Brazil
b) Qatar
c) Russia
d) USA
Answer: b) Qatar

Which sport is known as the “national pastime” of the USA?


a) Football
b) Baseball
c) Basketball
d) Ice Hockey
Answer: b) Baseball

Who is known as the “Lightning Bolt” in athletics?


a) Carl Lewis
b) Michael Phelps
c) Usain Bolt
d) Mo Farah
Answer: c) Usain Bolt

Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in hockey?
a) India
b) Australia
c) Germany
d) Netherlands
Answer: a) India

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Who is the author of "Harry Potter"?
a) J.R.R. Tolkien
b) C.S. Lewis
c) J.K. Rowling
d) Roald Dahl
Answer: c) J.K. Rowling

What is the national dance of India?


a) Kathakali
b) Bharatnatyam
c) Kathak
d) Kuchipudi
Answer: b) Bharatnatyam

Which is the oldest form of classical dance in India?


a) Kathak
b) Odissi
c) Bharatnatyam
d) Manipuri
Answer: c) Bharatnatyam

Which Indian festival is also known as the "Festival of Lights"?


a) Holi
b) Diwali
c) Eid
d) Christmas
Answer: b) Diwali

In which year did Rabindranath Tagore win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
a) 1905
b) 1913
c) 1920
d) 1930
Answer: b) 1913

In which sport is the term “deuce” used?


a) Cricket
b) Football
c) Tennis
d) Rugby
Answer: c) Tennis

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