IGKO Class 4 - Sample question paper 07

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Q101) From where the design of the wheel on the National flag has been taken?

a) Throne of Ashoka, The Great

b) Charkha the symbol of Khadi movement

c) Abacus of the Sarnath Lion capital of Ashoka

d) Symbol of Industrialization

Answer: c) Abacus of the Sarnath Lion capital of Ashoka

Explanation: The design of the wheel on the National flag of India is taken from the abacus of the Sarnath Lion capital of Ashoka, which is a symbol of dharma and righteousness.

Q102) India is surrounded by __________.

a) Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean

b) Pacific ocean and Atlantic ocean

c) Maldives and Indian ocean

d) All of the above

Answer: a) Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean

Explanation: India is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal to the east, Arabian Sea to the west, and the Indian Ocean to the south.

Q103) How many spokes are there in National Emblem “Ashoka Chakra”?

a) 20

b) 15

c) 24

d) 12

Answer: b) 15

Explanation: The National Emblem "Ashoka Chakra" has 24 spokes representing the Ashoka Chakra (wheel) in the Sarnath Lion capital of Ashoka.

Q104) Which one is not correctly matched?

a) Lasagne- Italy

b) Ankimo- Japan

c) Rendang- Russia

d) Masala Dosa- India

Answer: c) Rendang- Russia

Explanation: The dish "Rendang" is a traditional meat dish from Indonesia, not Russia.

Q105) Who among the following preserved the Union during the U.S Civil war?

a) Nelson Mandela

b) Abraham Lincoln

c) Mother Teresa

d) Rabindranath Tagore

Answer: b) Abraham Lincoln

Explanation: Abraham Lincoln preserved the Union during the U.S Civil War and is one of the most renowned presidents of the United States.

Q106) Which among the following states touch the border of China?

a) Jammu Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh

b) Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh

c) Gujarat and Delhi

d) Himachal Pradesh and Kolkata

Answer: b) Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh

Explanation: The states of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh share borders with China.

Q107) Where is Al Aqsa Mosque situated?

a) Baghdad

b) Jerusalem

c) Cambodia

d) Nepal

Answer: b) Jerusalem

Explanation: The Al Aqsa Mosque is situated in Jerusalem, which is an important religious site for Muslims.

Q108) Which one of the following is the traditional dress of Japan?

a) Tracht

b) Saree

c) Gho

d) Kimono

Answer: d) Kimono

Explanation: The traditional dress of Japan is called a "Kimono," which is a distinctive style of clothing.

Q109) Nepal is located in the

a) Fuji mountain

b) Himalaya mountain

c) Sahara Desert

d) Arunachal Pradesh

Answer: b) Himalaya mountain

Explanation: Nepal is located in the Himalaya mountain range, known for its towering peaks including Mount Everest.

Q110) Maldives is located in _____ of India

a) North- east

b) North

c) South- west

d) South- east

Answer: d) South- east

Explanation: Maldives is located in the South-east of India in the Indian Ocean.

Q111) Sri Lanka and India are separated by

a) Malacca Strait

b) Cook Strait

c) Sunda Strait

d) Palk Strait

Answer: d) Palk Strait

Explanation: Sri Lanka and India are separated by the Palk Strait, a narrow strip of water between the southeastern coast of India and the northern coast of Sri Lanka.

Q112) Which country among the following has two capitals?

a) India

b) Bolivia

c) Benin

d) None of the above

Answer: b) Bolivia

Explanation: Bolivia is a country in South America that has two capitals: La Paz (administrative capital) and Sucre (constitutional capital).

Q113) Which region was earlier known as Abyssinia?

a) Europe

b) Ethiopia

c) Egypt

d) None

Answer: b) Ethiopia

Explanation: The region Abyssinia was earlier known as Ethiopia, which is a country located in the Horn of Africa.

Q114) What is the capital of Australia?

a) London

b) Canberra

c) Brasilia

d) Ottawa

Answer: b) Canberra

Explanation: The capital of Australia is Canberra, a purpose-built city located in the Australian Capital Territory.

Q115) Who is known as the “Creator of Mickey Mouse”?

a) Karan Johar

b) Walt Disney

c) Lillian Disney

d) Roy O. Disney

Answer: b) Walt Disney

Explanation: Walt Disney is known as the "Creator of Mickey Mouse," the iconic cartoon character and the mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

Q116) Dish Chili Crab belongs to which country?

a) Spain

b) Singapore

c) London

d) Hong Kong

Answer: b) Singapore

Explanation: The dish Chili Crab belongs to Singapore and is a popular seafood dish known for its spicy and flavorful sauce.

Q117) Who was the 16th President of United States?

a) Mother Teresa

b) George Bush

c) Albert Einstein

d) Abraham Lincoln

Answer: d) Abraham Lincoln

Explanation: Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and is best known for his leadership during the Civil War and his efforts to end slavery.

Q118) “Statue of Liberty” is near to which of the following cities?

a) New York

b) Rome

c) Ottawa

d) England

Answer: a) New York

Explanation: The "Statue of Liberty" is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, near the city of New York.

Q119) Which is the largest state in India in terms of area?

a) Uttar Pradesh

b) Madhya Pradesh

c) Gujarat

d) Rajasthan

Answer: d) Rajasthan

Explanation: Rajasthan is the largest state in India in terms of area. It is located in the northern part of the country.

Q120) Which is the currency of South Africa?

a) Shilling

b) Dollar

c) Rand

d) Euro

Answer: c) Rand

Explanation: The currency of South Africa is the South African Rand (ZAR).

Q121) Who is known as the “Father of Robotics”?

a) Alexander Graham Bell

b) Joseph Engelberger

c) Charles Darwin

d) Douglas Engelbart

Answer: b) Joseph Engelberger

Explanation: Joseph Engelberger is known as the "Father of Robotics" for his pioneering work in the field of industrial robotics.

Q122) He was a Scottish Engineer, who demonstrated the first working Television system in 1926. He was the inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television. Who was he?

a) Charles Darwin

b) John Logie Baird

c) Douglas Engel Bart

d) Samuel Morse

Answer: b) John Logie Baird

Explanation: John Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer, demonstrated the first working television system in 1926 and is known for inventing the first publicly demonstrated color television.

Q123) Which of these was invented by James Watt?

a) Steam engine

b) Telephone

c) Gramophone

d) Driving bell

Answer: a) Steam engine

Explanation: James Watt invented the steam engine, a pivotal invention of the Industrial Revolution.

Q124) Which of these was invented by Karl Benz?

a) Glider

b) Gasoline

c) Jet engine

d) Motor car

Answer: d) Motor car

Explanation: Karl Benz invented the motor car, marking a significant step in the development of automobiles.

Q125) Choose the correct statement:

I. Application software runs on its own. It does not need human interface.

II. Operating System is a system software.

a) Only I

b) Only II

c) Both I and II

d) None

Answer: b) Only II

Explanation: The correct statement is II. Operating System is a system software. Application software typically requires human interaction to run.


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