GK Olympiad for 7 - Free Sample question paper 09
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Q) The human skull consists of _______ bones.
(a) 10
(b) 22
(c) 32
(d) 42
Answer: (b) 22
Explanation: The human skull consists of 22 bones.
Q) The highest mountain in South America is ________.?
(a) 6,286 m
(b) 6,542 m
(c) 6,962 m
(d) 7,125 m
Answer: (c) 6,962 m
Explanation: The highest mountain in South America is Aconcagua with a height of 6,962 meters.
Q) Which lake is situated at the border of Peru - Bolivia?
(a) Lake Michigan
(b) Lake Baikal
(c) Lake Titicaca
(d) Great Slave Lake
Answer: (c) Lake Titicaca
Explanation: Lake Titicaca is situated at the border of Peru and Bolivia.
Q) _______ has the shortest day amongst all planets
(a) Earth
(b) Mars
(c) Jupiter
(d) Venus
Answer: (c) Jupiter
Explanation: Jupiter has the shortest day among the planets in our solar system.
Q) _______ is the loudest animal on Earth.
(a) Elephant
(b) Blue Whale
(c) Lion
(d) Howler Monkey
Answer: (b) Blue Whale
Explanation: The Blue Whale is the loudest animal on Earth.
Q) 26 atomic number denotes ________.
(a) Iron (Fe)
(b) Copper (Cu)
(c) Zinc (Zn)
(d) Silver (Ag)
Answer: (a) Iron (Fe)
Explanation: The 26 atomic number denotes Iron (Fe).
Q) Patella bone is located in the ________.
(a) Elbow
(b) Knee
(c) Shoulder
(d) Ankle
Answer: (b) Knee
Explanation: The Patella bone is located in the knee.
Q) Matki Dance, a famous folk dance of _________ is a variation of Rasa Dance, is
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Gujarat
(d) Odisha
Answer: (b) Madhya Pradesh
Explanation: Matki Dance is a famous folk dance of Madhya Pradesh and is a variation of Rasa Dance.
Q) Which mammal doesn’t have vocal cords?
(a) Elephant
(b) Dolphin
(c) Giraffe
(d) Lion
Answer: (c) Giraffe
Explanation: Giraffe is the mammal that doesn’t have vocal cords.
Q) Cuba was discovered by _________.
(a) Ferdinand Magellan
(b) Vasco da Gama
(c) Christopher Columbus
(d) Marco Polo
Answer: (c) Christopher Columbus
Explanation: Cuba was discovered by the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.
Q) Sushi traditionally wrapped in _______.
(a) Banana leaves
(b) Rice paper
(c) Edible seaweed
(d) Lettuce leaves
Answer: (c) Edible seaweed
Explanation: Sushi is traditionally wrapped in edible seaweed.
Q) The _________ divides the Indian Islands Andaman and Nicobar in the Bay of Bengal.
(a) Malacca Strait
(b) Palk Strait
(c) Ten Degree Channel
(d) Sunda Strait
Answer: (c) Ten Degree Channel
Explanation: The Ten Degree Channel divides the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.
Q) ______ is India’s longest Highway having a length of 4,112 km?
(a) NH44
(b) NH7
(c) NH8
(d) NH10
Answer: (a) NH44
Explanation: NH44 is India's longest highway with a length of 4,112 km.
Q) How many and which countries are there in Great Britain?
(a) Two - England and Wales
(b) Three - England, Wales, and Scotland
(c) Four - England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
(d) Five - England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Northern Ireland
Answer: (b) Three - England, Wales, and Scotland
Explanation: Great Britain consists of three countries - England, Wales, and Scotland.
Q) _________ launched the PEHAL programme for raising education standards?
(a) Maharashtra
(b) Himachal Pradesh
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Karnataka
Answer: (b) Himachal Pradesh
Explanation: The PEHAL programme was launched by the Himachal Pradesh government.
Q) _________ has the authority to declare a "Global Emergency.
(a) United Nations
(b) World Health Organisation (WHO)
(c) International Red Cross
(d) UNESCO
Answer: (b) World Health Organisation (WHO)
Explanation: WHO has the authority to declare a "Global Emergency."
Q) The author of "Making India Awesome" is _______.
(a) Arundhati Roy
(b) Chetan Bhagat
(c) Amish Tripathi
(d) Jhumpa Lahiri
Answer: (b) Chetan Bhagat
Explanation: Making India Awesome is authored by Chetan Bhagat.
Q) What follows a trillion?
(a) Quadrillion
(b) Billion
(c) Quintillion
(d) Sextillion
Answer: (a) Quadrillion
Explanation: The sequence is Billion, Trillion, Quadrillion, and so on.