GK Olympiad Class 6 - Sample question paper 14

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Q) Where is World’s largest coral reef system?

Options:

(a) India

(b) Australia

(c) United States

(d) Canada

Answer: (b) Australia

Q) Two statements are given below. Choose the correct option based on these statements.
Statement A: Amphibians have finger-like structures (digit) and webbed-limbs.
Statement B: Birds like Ostrich, Kiwi, etc. can fly very high.

Options:

(a) Statement A is correct.

(b) Statement B is correct.

(c) Both statements A and B are correct.

(d) None of the statements is correct.

Answer: (a) Statement A is correct.

Q) ........... is the slowest moving mammal on Earth.

Options:

(a) Polar Bear

(b) Sloth

(c) Bison

(d) Ox

Answer: (b) Sloth

Q) Which of the following is the smallest warm-blooded vertebrate?

Options:

(a) Bears

(b) Bats

(c) Bee Hummingbird

(d) Alpaca

Answer: (c) Bee Hummingbird

Q) The main carbohydrate found in our body is in the form of ........

Options:

(a) Vitamins and minerals

(b) Starch and sugar

(c) Dals and grams

(d) Oil and ghee

Answer: (b) Starch and sugar

Q) What is the required ratio of carbohydrates, protein and fats in a balanced diet?

Options:

(a) 1:1:1

(b) 1:2:3

(c) 4:1:1

(d) 1:1:4

Answer: (d) 1:1:4

Q) Sweat glands are part of which organ system?

Options:

(a) Endocrine System

(b) Nervous System

(c) Integumentary System

(d) Digestive System

Answer: (c) Integumentary System

Q) Which of the following is India’s first National Park?

Options:

(a) Gir National Park

(b) Pench National Park

(c) Bandhavgarh National Park

(d) Jim Corbett National Park

Answer: (d) Jim Corbett National Park

Q) Which of the following is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Options:

(a) Manas National Park

(b) Kaziranga National Park

(c) Bannerghatta National Park

(d) Sundarbans National Park

Answer: (c) Bannerghatta National Park

Q) Ecological pyramids show ........... transfer from one organism to another.

Options:

(a) Power

(b) Electricity

(c) Energy

(d) Current

Answer: (c) Energy

Q) Banff National Park is located in which country?

Options:

(a) United States

(b) Canada

(c) Chile

(d) None of these

Answer: (b) Canada

Q) In which of these countries would you find Tierra del Fuego National Park?

Options:

(a) Chile

(b) Brazil

(c) Argentina

(d) Ecuador

Answer: (c) Argentina

Q) Shola National Park is situated in which state?

Options:

(a) Himachal Pradesh

(b) Arunachal Pradesh

(c) Kerala

(d) Uttarakhand

Answer: (c) Kerala

Q) For stronger bones and teeth we need

Options:

(a) Vitamin D

(b) Vitamin E

(c) Vitamin A

(d) Vitamin K

Answer: (a) Vitamin D

Q) Decomposers are also known as .......

Options:

(a) Primary consumers

(b) Omnivores

(c) Detritivores

(d) None of these

Answer: (c) Detritivores

Q) What is manufactured from the iron that we obtain from our diet?

Options:

(a) Sugar

(b) Haemoglobin

(c) Starch

(d) None of these

Answer: (b) Haemoglobin

Q) What helps us to digest protein?

Options:

(a) Pepsin

(b) Trypsin

(c) Protease

(d) None of these

Answer: (b) Trypsin

Q) Where is Rocky Mountain National Park situated?

Options:

(a) Kenya

(b) Australia

(c) United States

(d) Brazil

Answer: (c) United States

Q) Cow, grasshopper, etc. are examples of .........

Options:

(a) Omnivores

(b) Herbivores

(c) Carnivores

(d) None of these

Answer: (b) Herbivores

Q) Which of the following is the largest National Park in India?

Options:

(a) Eravikulam National Park

(b) Hemis National Park

(c) Nagarhole National Park

(d) Bandipur National Park

Answer: (b) Hemis National Park

Q) Which of the following is the fastest animal?

Options:

(a) Cheetah

(b) Sloth

(c) Elephant

(d) Dog

Answer: (a) Cheetah

Q) What is the largest and only single-organ system in the human body?

Options:

(a) Digestive System

(b) Excretory System

(c) Skeleton System

(d) Integumentary System

Answer: (d) Integumentary System

Q) Which Indian state has the highest number of National Parks?

Options:

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Haryana

(c) Madhya Pradesh

(d) Maharashtra

Answer: (c) Madhya Pradesh

Q) Which of the following is the shortest bone in the human body?

Options:

(a) Incus

(b) Malleus

(c) Stapes

(d) None of these

Answer: (c) Stapes

Q) Buxa Tiger Reserve is in which state?

Options:

(a) Assam

(b) West Bengal

(c) Odisha

(d) Jharkhand

Answer: (b) West Bengal

Q) Electric Eel stun their prey by generating.........

Options:

(a) Electricity

(b) Power

(c) Acceleration

(d) None of these

Answer: (a) Electricity

Q) Which of the following is the smallest turtle?

Options:

(a) Leatherback sea turtle

(b) Red-eared Slider

(c) Speckled Padloper Tortoise

(d) Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle

Answer: (c) Speckled Padloper Tortoise

Q) Which vitamin is responsible for Blood Clotting?

Options:

(a) Vitamin A

(b) Vitamin C

(c) Vitamin D

(d) Vitamin K

Answer: (d) Vitamin K

Q) Which of the following is the World’s strongest insect?

Options:

(a) Dung Beetle

(b) Housefly

(c) Grasshopper

(d) Butterfly

Answer: (a) Dung Beetle

Q) Which of the following is the longest bone in the human body?

Options:

(a) Femur

(b) Ulna

(c) Humerus

(d) Fibula

Answer: (a) Femur

Q) Where is Maasai Mara located?

Options:

(a) Botswana

(b) Kenya

(c) Ghana

(d) Nigeria

Answer: (b) Kenya

Q) Horses have..........teeth which helps them to grind their food.

Options:

(a) Triangular

(b) Sharp

(c) Blunt

(d) Flat

Answer: (d) Flat

Q) Most venomous animal in the world is ......

Options:

(a) Box Jellyfish

(b) Starfish

(c) Tuna

(d) None of these

Answer: (a) Box Jellyfish

Q) Which Vitamin can be obtained from the Sun’s rays?

Options:

(a) Vitamin K

(b) Vitamin B12

(c) Vitamin D

(d) Vitamin A

Answer: (c) Vitamin D

Q) Total number of vitamins required by the human body is ......

Options:

(a) 12

(b) 11

(c) 14

(d) 13

Answer: (d) 13

Q) Smallest National Park in India is situated in?

Options:

(a) Andaman and Nicobar Island

(b) Lakshadweep Island

(c) Daman and Diu

(d) None of the above

Answer: (a) Andaman and Nicobar Island


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