Special GK Quiz Part 4 – General Knowledge Expedition – General Knowledge Battle
Here are 50 questions along with their answers suitable for Indian secondary education students:
- Question: Who is known as the “Father of the Indian Constitution”? Answer: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
- Question: What is the capital of Madhya Pradesh? Answer: Bhopal.
- Question: Who wrote the famous Indian epic “Mahabharata”? Answer: Ved Vyasa.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for sodium? Answer: Na.
- Question: Who is the current Chief Justice of India? Answer: Justice N.V. Ramana.
- Question: What is the largest planet in our solar system? Answer: Jupiter.
- Question: Who composed the Indian national song “Vande Mataram”? Answer: Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.
- Question: What is the chemical formula for water? Answer: H2O.
- Question: Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India? Answer: Indira Gandhi.
- Question: What is the capital of Uttar Pradesh? Answer: Lucknow.
- Question: Who discovered the process of vaccination? Answer: Edward Jenner.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au.
- Question: Who is the current President of the United States? Answer: (Depends on the current date, please update accordingly.)
- Question: What is the national sport of India? Answer: Field Hockey.
- Question: Who is known as the “Missile Man of India”? Answer: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for oxygen? Answer: O2.
- Question: Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal? Answer: Karnam Malleswari.
- Question: What is the capital of Rajasthan? Answer: Jaipur.
- Question: Who wrote the famous book “Arthashastra”? Answer: Chanakya.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for carbon? Answer: C.
- Question: Who is the Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)? Answer: Shaktikanta Das.
- Question: What is the largest organ in the human body? Answer: Skin.
- Question: Who was the first person to step on the moon? Answer: Neil Armstrong.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for iron? Answer: Fe.
- Question: Who wrote “The Discovery of India”? Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Question: What is the currency of Japan? Answer: Japanese Yen.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Delhi? Answer: Arvind Kejriwal.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for calcium? Answer: Ca.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Maharashtra? Answer: Uddhav Thackeray.
- Question: What is the chemical formula for glucose? Answer: C6H12O6.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of West Bengal? Answer: Mamata Banerjee.
- Question: What is the national emblem of India? Answer: Lion Capital of Ashoka.
- Question: Who is known as the “Grand Old Man of India”? Answer: Dadabhai Naoroji.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for silver? Answer: Ag.
- Question: Who composed the Indian national anthem “Jana Gana Mana”? Answer: Rabindranath Tagore.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for nitrogen? Answer: N2.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu? Answer: M.K. Stalin.
- Question: What is the national bird of India? Answer: Indian Peacock.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Karnataka? Answer: Basavaraj Bommai.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for mercury? Answer: Hg.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Telangana? Answer: K. Chandrashekar Rao.
- Question: What is the national anthem of India? Answer: Jana Gana Mana.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Punjab? Answer: Charanjit Singh Channi.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for potassium? Answer: K.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Kerala? Answer: Pinarayi Vijayan.
- Question: What is the national tree of India? Answer: Banyan.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Odisha? Answer: Naveen Patnaik.
- Question: What is the chemical symbol for lead? Answer: Pb.
- Question: Who is the Chief Minister of Bihar? Answer: Nitish Kumar.
- Question: What is the national flower of India? Answer: Lotus.
Feel free to use these questions and answers for quizzes, examinations, or other educational purposes tailored for Indian secondary education students.