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GENERAL KNOWLWDGE 2024-25 Grade 3 & 4 Q 1: Which is the most widely spoken language in the world? a. Chinese b. English c. French d. Turkish Q 2: There are __________ degrees in longtiude. a. 360 b. 380 c. 400 d. 450 Q 3: The number which are n...

GENERAL KNOWLWDGE 2024-25 Grade 3 & 4 Q 1: Which is the most widely spoken language in the world? a. Chinese b. English c. French d. Turkish Q 2: There are __________ degrees in longtiude. a. 360 b. 380 c. 400 d. 450 Q 3: The number which are not divisible by 2 are __________. a. Even numbers b. odd numbers c. prime number d. none of these Q 4: How many days are there in a leap year? a. 366 b. 367 c. 368 d. 365 Q 5: sum of the angles of a circle is__________. a. 180 degree b. 360 degree c. 100 degree d. 90 degree Q 6: Things can not move by themselves ? a. living things b. non living things c. both of thses d. none of these Q 7: The angle of 120 degree is an __________ angle. a. Acute b. Reflex c. Obtuse d. none of these Q 8: Sphere is: a. 2-dimensinal object b. 3- dimensional object c. 4- dimensional d. none of these Q 9: Which of the following is a synonym for happy? a. sad b. angry c. joyful d. none of these Q 10: The angle 280 is: a. Acute b. Obtuse c. right angle d. reflex angle Q 11: Brids belong to which class of vertebrates? a. Mammalia b. Aves c. Reptile d. none of these Q 12: Muslims go to ____________ to perform Hajj? a. India b. Saudi Arabia c. Pakistan d. Sri lanka GK Grade 3 & 4 01 Q 13: Dairy products make our teeth and bones__________. a. week b. strong c. both of thses d. none of these Q 14: We got ________ from sun. a. heat b. light c. both of thses d. none of these Q 15: Noun is ___________. a. name of place or thing b. name of man , woman c. both of thses d. none of these Q 16: What is the name of the person who delivers the ball in ceicket? a. bowler b. batsman c. fielder d. none of these Q 17: meter is the unit of: a. substance b. length c. weight d. none of these Q 18: which of th following is not a type of fish? a. shark b. salmon c. frong d. tuna Q 19: Rubber is a/an a. conductor b. insulator c. both of these d. none of these Q 20: Which organ in our body is considered to be most sensitive? a. skin b. hair c. feet d. ear Q 21: Which one is citrus fruit. a. oranges b. apples c. banana d. none of these Q 22: Which force is used during tug of war? a. pull b. push c. both of these d. none of these Q 23: How does a lunar eclipse happen ? a. the earth covers the moon. b. the moon covers the sun c. both option are cor- rect d. none of these Q 24: Which force is used by animals to carry out many difficult tasks? a. push b. pull c. both of these d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 02 Q 25: The first man to step on the moon was? a. Neil Armstrong b. Rather Ford c. Isaac Newton d. Michael Einstein Q 26: The largest mammal on the Earth is the: a. Elephant b. blue whale c. Giraffe d. none of these Q 27: Simplest form of matter is ____________. a. Element b. mineral c. rock d. all of these Q 28: 1 Kilometer = a. 100,000 meters b. 1,000 meters c. 10,000 meters d. none of these Q 29: We use ___________ to breath. a. Oxygen b. nitrogen c. carbon dioxide d. all of these Q 30: Putting hramful things in the environment is called_________ a. pollution b. greenery c. clouds d. noise Q 31: Lungs are situated in the a. abdominal cavity b. thoracic cavity c. pericardial cavity d. buckle cavity Q 32: The square root of 100 is a. 9 b. 10 c. 11 d. 12 Q 33: A triangle where all sides and angles are equal is known as _______ triangle? a. equilateral triangle b. right angle triangle c. isosceles triangle d. none of these Q 34: Which crop is the most important stable food in Pakistan? a. rice b. wheat c. cotton d. sugar Q 35: What is the shape of the most cricket stadiums? a. circle b. oval c. rectangular d. square Q 36: The large group of organisms are called __________ ? a. sponges b. kingdom c. worms d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 03 Q 37: Human are a. omnivores b. carnivores c. herbivores d. none of these Q 38: Examples of non- replaceable natural resources are: a. minerals b. coal c. gas d. all of these Q 39: All the following are invertebrates except: a. prawn b. crab c. snail d. fish Q 40: Plants give __________ gas to the earth. a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. hydrogen Q 41: The smallest 4-digit number is __________. a. 10 b. 100 c. 1000 d. 100000 Q 42: How many players are there in a cricket team? a. 9 b. 8 c. 11 d. 12 Q 43: What are the colors of the playing pieces in Ludo? a. red,blue,green, yellow b. black,white gray,orange c. red,gray pink,blue d. none of these Q 44: Moon is the __________ satellite of earth. a. natural b. artificial c. both of these d. none of these Q 45: Unit of time is a. m b. kg c. litres d. sec Q 46: Natural resources are a. Sunlight b. Water c. Air and Soil d. All of these Q 47: What does the acronym “TV” stand for? a. Television b. Telephone c. Telescope d. None of these Q 48: Rabbit is: a. Omnivores b. Carnivores c. Herbivores d. None of these GK Grade 3 & 4 04 Q 49: Herbivores eat only _______________ a. Vegetables b. Meat c. Both d. None of these Q 50: The largest 4 digit number is ___________ a. 9 b. 99 c. 1000 d. 9999 Q 51: How many zeros does 1 million has ______________ a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 Encouraging sedentary activities Q 52: How many hours are there in 120 minutes? a. 1 hour b. 2 hours c. 3 hours d. 2.5 hours Q 53: Who invented penicillien? a. Alexander fleming b. Newton c. Albert einstein d. None of these Q 54: What is the name of playing area in cricket a. Pitch b. field c. court d. none of these Q 55: The number of bones in an adult human body is _____________ a. 206 b. 216 c. 226 d. 300 Q 56: In deserts ______________ are used for transformation a. Camels b. Dogs c. Buffalo d. Donkey Q 57: Gram,peas,pumpkins all have two cotyledons in the seed,so they are a. Monocot b. Diocots c. all of these d. none of these Q 58: Solar eclipse and lunar eclipse are two types of eclipses a. True b. false c. all of these d. 3 types Q 59: We got ____________ from sun a. light b. heat c. Air d. Both 1 and 2 Q 60: Name an animal that has a hump on its back? a. Camels b. cows c. goat d. elephant Q 61: A circle has no vertex. a. 0 vertex b. 1 vertex c. 2 vertex d. 3 vertec GK Grade 3 & 4 05 Q 62: The number which are divisible by 2 is known as a. even number b. whole number c. odd number d. natural number Q 63: There are _____________ hours in one day. a. 24 b. 23 c. 22 d. 21 Q 64: We eat mangoes in _____________ season. a. Summer b. Winter c. Spring d. none of these Q 65: What is the plural form of “child”? a. Children b. childs c. Childrens d. none of these Q 66: Water, diamond and clear glass are examples of ___________. a. Transparent b. Translucent c. Opaque d. none of these Q 67: The longest cord of a circle is ___________. a. Circumference b. Area c. Perimeter d. Diameter Q 68: What are those animals called who are getting less aand less in population a. mammals b. endangered animals c. vertibrates d. none of these Q 69: A line joining two points on the circumference of circle and passing through cen- tre is ___________. a. Circumference b. Diameter c. Radius d. none of these Q 70: The normal temperature of human body is_____________. a. 37 degrees Celsius b. 47 degrees Celsius c. 57 degrees Celsius d. none of these Q 71: If you_________ something it comes closer to you a. push b. pull c. throw d. none of these Q 72: Insulators are those which: a. electricity cant pass throught it b. electricity can pass c. absorbs electricity d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 06 Q 73: How many vertices a cuboid have? a. 8 b. 6 c. 2 d. 5 Q 74: There are total ___________ latitudes. a. 56 b. 360 c. 200 d. 180 Q 75: The number which are not divisible by 2 is known as ______. a. even b. odd c. whole numbers d. natural number Q 76: The disease that is cause by virus is: a. Common cold b. Cholera c. Malaria d. all of these Q 77: There are total ___________ longitudes. a. 180 b. 360 c. 400 d. 100 Q 78: Which game is known as the national sports of Oman? a. Cricket b. football c. hockey d. squash Q 79: Wall, bricks and table are examples of ___________. a. Transparent b. Translucent c. Opaque d. none of these Q 80: The angle 150? is: a. Acute b. Obtuse c. Right angle d. Reflex angle Q 81: Cuboid has __________ faces. a. 6 b. 8 c. 2 d. 5 Q 82: King of all fruits is ___________. a. Mango b. Oranges c. Banana d. strawberry Q 83: Natural sources to produce electricity are ___________. a. Water b. Sun c. Wind d. all of them Q 84: What is the correct past tense form of the verb “to eat”? a. Ate b. Eating c. eats d. none of these Q 85: Goitre is a disease caused due to the deficiency of? a. iron b. blood c. Iodine d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 07 Q 86: 3 km = _________________ m. a. 1000 b. 3000 c. 2000 d. 300 Q 87: Conductors are those which: a. Allow electricity to pass b. electricity cant pass c. gives electricity d. none of these Q 88: All sides of a regular pentagon are _______ in length. a. Equal b. Not equal c. Large d. Small Q 89: We receive ____________ from sun. a. cold b. heat c. rain d. none of these Q 90: What is the primary function of the vertebral column in vertebrates? a. protection of the spinal cord b. regulation of body temperature c. respira- tion d. digestion Q 91: What type of devices are CDs or DVDs? a. electric b. plastic c. storage d. none of these Q 92: 33 % ________________? a. 0.33 b. 33/100 c. both a and b are correct d. none of these Q 93: Keyboard help us to __________ on computer a. eat b. read c. type d. all of them Q 94: The number of bones child have: a. 206 b. 216 c. 226 d. 300 Q 95: Heat form the sun is received by the earth through: a. convection b. radiation c. conduction d. none of these Q 96: Triangle is: a. 2-dimensional figure b. 3-dimensional figure c. 4- dimensional figure d. none of these Q 97: Which part of the computer has buttons with numbers and letters on them? GK Grade 3 & 4 08 a. monitor b. cpu c. keyboard d. mouse Q 98: The objects that allow all light rays to travel through them are _______________ objects. a. Transparent b. Translucent c. Opaque d. all of them Q 99: Cylinder has __________ vertex. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 Q 100: What is Steganography? a. wood b. invisible ink writing c. rarths crust d. none of these Q 101: How many hours are there in 60 minutes? a. 1 hour b. 2 hours c. 1.5 hours d. 3 hours Q 102: Dry Ice is: a. Solid Carbon dioxide b. liquid nitrogen c. frozen d. water ice Q 103: number 37 is a ______? a. prime number b. even number c. whole numbers d. none of these Q 104: Percentage means ___________. a. out of 10 b. 0ut of 100 c. 0ut of 60 d. out of 1000 Q 105: Which of the following words is a pronoun? a. jump b. she c. red, d. ali Q 106: A triangle where no sides and angles are equal is: a. equilateral triangle b. right angle triangle c. isosceles triangle d. scalene triangle Q 107: Omnivores eat ____________. a. vegetables b. meat c. both d. none of these Q 108: Which of these metals is the best conductor of electricity? a. copper b. iron c. gold d. silver Q 109: LBW is related to which sports? GK Grade 3 & 4 09 a. Cricket b. hockey c. football d. ludo Q 110: Cylinder has __________ edges. a. 2 b. 3 c. 5 d. 4 Q 111: Amphibians are characterized by: a. cold-blooded b. having moist skin c. both a and b are correct d. none of these Q 112: The function of heart in body is a. to eat food b. to pump blood c. to smell d. to digest Q 113: Cylinder has __________ faces. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 Q 114: The shape of planet Earth is: a. circle b. sphere c. cubiod d. none of these Q 115: Machines make our work __________ with the use of less energy. a. easier and faster b. difficult and slow c. hard d. none of these Q 116: Rice seed is ______________. a. Monocot b. dicot c. both of these d. none of these Q 117: How many minutes are in 5 hours? a. 450 b. 500 c. 300 d. 280 Q 118: Prime numbers have only ___________ factors. a. 1 b. 2 c. more then 2 d. none of these Q 119: Cube is: a. 2-dimensional figure b. 3-dimensional figure c. 4-dimensional figure d. none of these Q 120: Plants use _______________ to make their foo d. a. Oxygen b. nitrogen c. carbon dioxide d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 10 Q 121: GPS stands for: a. global positioning system b. general pointing system c. both of these d. none of thses Q 122: How many players can play a standard game of Ludo? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 1 Q 123: Which body part has the smallest bone? a. ear b. nose c. arm d. lips Q 124: Which of the following is a characteristic of mammals? a. lay eggs b. cold-blooded c. prsence of mammmary gland d. none of these Q 125: A solar eclipse occurs when the ___________________________. a. moon passes between sun and earth b. sun passes between the moon and earth c. both are correct a a&b d. none of these Q 126: Hexagon has _____________ sides. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 4 Q 127: To measure temperature we use a. thermometer b. barometer c. both of them d. none of these Q 128: ________________ organisms we cannot see with our eyes. a. Micro b. macro c. large d. smell Q 129: Lion is: a. omnivores b. carnivores c. hribivores d. none of these Q 130: Lemon are ______________. a. sweet b. sour c. salted d. bitter Q 131: Factories and vehicles give off smoke and harmful gases that ________ air. a. clean b. pollute c. both are correct a a&b d. none of these Q 132: Currency of US is ___________. a. dollars b. rupees c. omr d. euro GK Grade 3 & 4 11 Q 133: Carnivores eat only ____________. a. Vegetables b. meat c. both d. none of these Q 134: Which is the largest planet of the solar system? a. jupiter b. mars c. neptune d. none of these Q 135: How many planets revolve around the sun? a. 6 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 Q 136: Which one of these is used for transportation? a. chair b. table c. bicycle d. none of these Q 137: Brain has _____________ main parts. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 0 Q 138: Sodium chloride is the name of ___________. a. salt b. sugar c. coffee d. none of these Q 139: In winters we have ______ fruit. a. mango b. orange c. banana d. grapes Q 140: The angles on the straight line add up to: a. 180 degrees b. 360 degrees c. 100 degrees d. 120 degrees Q 141: Fahrenheit is a unit of? a. intensity of sound b. temperature c. luminous intensity d. none of these Q 142: What is the square of 4? a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d. 19 Q 143: Length is measured in ___________. a. metre b. kilogram c. litres d. volt Q 144: A ______________ is a push or pull. a. work b. force c. temerature d. volt Q 145: Goat and cow are: a. Omnivores b. carnivores c. Herbivores d. None of these GK Grade 3 & 4 12 Q 146: Midnight is ___________. a. 0 b. 0.5 c. 0:00 d. 0:01 Q 147: Plants give _____________ gas to earth. a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. None of these Q 148: Pulley, inclined plane, lever, wedge, wheel and axel are examples of: a. simple machines b. complicated machines c. electrical machines d. None of these Q 149: Which is known as the longest river on the earth? a. nile b. ravi c. chanab d. all of these Q 150: Which of the following is a prepositon? a. run b. after c. happy d. they Q 151: Which one is extinct animal? a. loin b. fish c. dinosaur d. none of these Q 152: In hockey, each team has ______________ players. a. 11 b. 12 c. 13 d. 10 Q 153: Malaria is caused by ___________. a. mosquito b. sparrow c. cockroach d. none of these Q 154: Red, ________________ and blue are three primary colours. a. yellow b. pink c. black d. white Q 155: What is the capital of Australia? a. sydney b. melbourne c. canberrra d. perth Q 156: What is the largest ocean in the world? a. Atlantic ocean b. indian ocean c. arctic ocean d. pacific ocean Q 157: Which planet is known as the red planet? a. venus b. mars c. jupiter d. saturn GK Grade 3 & 4 13 Q 158: Which shapes have four equal sides and equal opposite angles? a. square & rhombus b. saquare & triangle c. rectangle & cricle d. circle & rhombus Q 159: Find the missing number in the sequence:3,5,__,9,11,13 a. 6 b. 15 c. 7 d. 8 Q 160: What is the percentage of water in human body? a. 60% b. 70% c. 80% d. 40% Q 161: Which is the strongest muscle in the human body? a. leg b. thigh c. sholder d. foot Q 162: Which blood cells help our bodies fight infection? a. white blood cells b. red blood cells c. both options are correct d. none of these Q 163: How many muscles are there in the human body? a. 600 b. 650 c. 350 d. 590 Q 164: Which country is known as the land of the rising sun? a. America b. India c. China d. Japan Q 165: Who was the first president of America? a. Abraham Lincoln b. Andrew johnson c. George Washington d. James Garfield Q 166: What is the sum of the the angles in a triangle? a. 180 degrees b. 190 degrees c. 360 degrees d. 110 degress Q 167: Which is the largest continent ? a. Africa b. Asia c. Europe d. none of these Q 168: What is the major source of our food? a. plant b. animals c. both are d. none of these GK Grade 3 & 4 14 Q 169: What is the number of players in volleyball? a. 5 b. 3 c. 6 d. 8 Q 170: In cricket , what is the distance between the two sets of wickets in yard? a. 22 yards b. 23 yards c. 28 yards d. 20 yards Q 171: Which country has been the host country of the Asian games several times? a. Indonesia b. japan c. America d. Canada Q 172: Who invented the light bulb: a. Thomas alva edison b. Neton c. Alexander garaham bell d. none of these Q 173: The largest 4 digit number is ? a. 9999 b. 8888 c. 9988 d. 10000 Q 174: There are some muscles which are both voluntary and involuntary , a. intestines b. heart and lungs c. arms and legs d. eyelids Q 175: What kind of excerise helps the heart and lungs? a. aerobic b. bowling c. weight lifting d. anaerobic Q 176: If you are exposed to grabage, what kind of illness whould you probably get? a. heart failure b. asthma c. goiter d. nose bleed Q 177: Which of these minerals is needed by your bones? a. calcium b. protein c. carbohydrates d. vitamin A Q 178: It allows you to bend your knees. a. muscles b. joints c. femur d. tendons Q 179: What do you call the imaginary line on which the earth turns and which runs from pole to pole? a. equator b. longitude c. latitude d. axis Q 180: What is the main cause of tides? a. earth’s gravity b. moon’s gravity c. Sun’s gravity d. earth’s rotation Q 181: What kind of disease is given by mice? GK Grade 3 & 4 15 a. rabies b. dengue c. malaria d. bubonic Q 182: When does evaporation take place? a. when water is cool b. when water is frozen c. when water is heated d. when water is filtered Q 183: What do we call the scientist that study about the soil? a. meteorologist b. geologist c. pedologidt d. psychologist Q 184: In which liquid is nail plish soluble? a. alcohol b. acetone c. oil d. water Q 185: How many natural satellites move around earth? a. 1 b. 2 c. 0 d. 3 Q 186: What makes your palm hot when you rub them together? a. iron b. friction c. resistence d. heater Q 187: How frequently are the olympic games held? a. after 2 years b. after 4 years c. after 1 years d. every years Q 188: Which country is referred to as the Land of cake? a. England b. Pakistan c. Scotland d. Itly Q 189: Which one is root vegetable? a. beets b. onion c. tomato d. none of these Q 190: What is the total distance around a figure is called? a. area b. perimeter c. angle d. none of these Q 191: When is omani national day celebrated? a. 18-Nov b. 14-Aug c. 11-May d. 17-Oct Q 192: Which country is well-known for robotics? a. japan b. india c. america d. canada GK Grade 3 & 4 16 3 2 2 Talent & Skills Development

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