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3. 1. How many days do we have in a week?
Answer: Seven
4. 2. How many days are there in a year?
Answer: 365 (not a leap year)
5. 3. How many colours are there in a rainbow?
Answer: 7
7. 5. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
Answer: 26
8. 6. How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?
Answer: 21
9. 7. How many sides are there in a triangle?
Answer: Three
10. 8. In which direction does the sun rise?
Answer: East
11. 9. What do you call a type of shape that has five sides?
Answer: Pentagon
12. 10. Which month of the year has the least number of days?
Answer: February
13. 11. Which is the largest flower in the world?
Answer: Rafflesia
14. 12. Which are the vowels in the English alphabet series?
Answer: A, E, I , O, U
15. 13. How many zeros are there in one hundred thousand?
Answer: Five
16. 14. How many hours are there in two days?
Answer: 48 hours (24+24)
17. 15. How many months of the year have 31 days?
Answer: 7 (January, March, May, July, August, October and December)
19. 17. Which are the colours in a rainbow?
Answer: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
21. 19. How many bones does an adult human have?
Answer: 206
22. 20. Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
23. 21. How many primary colours are there?
Answer: Three (red, yellow, blue)
25. 23. How many equal sides does an isosceles triangle have?
Answer: 2
27. 25. How many days are there in the month of February in a leap
year?
Answer: 29 days
28. 26. Which is the nearest star to planet earth?
Answer: Sun
29. 27. What do you call a house made of ice?
Answer: Igloo
30. 28. Which is the longest river on the earth?
Answer: Nile
31. 29. Which is the principal source of energy for earth?
Answer: Sun
32. 30. Which is the coldest location in the earth?
Answer: East Antarctica
33. 31. How many lungs does the human body have?
Answer: Two
34. 32. What is the standard taste of the water?
Answer: Water is tasteless
36. 34. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount Everest
37. 35. Which is the fastest animal on the land?
Answer: Cheetah
39. 37. Who is the inventor of electricity?
Answer: Benjamin Franklin
40. 38. Which is the largest animal in the world?
Answer: Blue whale
42. 40. Which is the tallest animal on the earth?
Answer: Giraffe
43. 41. Which is the most sensitive organ in our body?
Answer: Skin
44. 42. Which is the most spoken language in the world?
Answer: Mandarin (Chinese)
45. 43. Which two parts of the body continue to grow for your entire life?
Answer: Nose and Ears
47. 45. Who is the inventor of Television?
Answer: John Logie Baird
48. 46. Which is the largest ocean in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
49. 47. Which is the largest plateau in the world?
Answer: Tibetan Plateau
50. 48. Which is the instrument used to measure Blood pressure?
Answer: Sphygmomanometer
51. 49. Which day is observed as World Environment Day?
Answer: June 5
52. 50. How many years are there in a century?
Answer: One Hundred
53. 51. Which is the largest country in the world?
Answer: Russia (By area)
56. 54. How many players are there in a cricket team?
Answer: 11
57. 55. Which day is observed as World Literacy Day?
Answer: September 8
58. 56. Who is the inventor of Radio?
Answer: Marconi
60. 58. Who is the founder of Microsoft?
Answer: Bill Gates
63. 61. How many Cricket world cups does India have?
Answer: 2
65. 63. How many teeth does a healthy adult have including the wisdom
teeth?
Answer: 32
66. 64. Which gas is most abundant in the earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen
67. 65. How many people are there in the world?
Answer: Over 7 billion
68. 66. Which is the continent with the most number of countries?
Answer: Africa
69. 67. True or false: Chameleon’s have extremely long tongues, sometimes as
long as their bodies?
Answer: True
70. 68. Which is the most common non-contagious disease in the world?
Answer: Tooth Decay
72. 70. Global warming is caused by the excess of which type of gas?
Answer: Carbon dioxide
73. 71. How many cards are there in a complete pack of cards?
Answer: 52
74. 72. What is the name of the biggest rain forest in the world?
Answer: The Amazon
76. 74. What makes up (approx.) 80% of our brain’s volume?
Answer: Water
79. 77. How many planets are there in our solar system?
Answer: 8
80. 78. Which is the hottest continent on Earth?
Answer: Africa
81. 79. Which is the smallest continent in the world?
Answer: Australia
82. 80. What is the top colour in a rainbow?
Answer: Red
83. 81. How many years are there in a millennium?
Answer: 1000
85. 83. ‘Stars and Stripes’ is the nickname of the flag of which country?
Answer: United States of America
88. 86. What covers approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface: Land or
water?
Answer: Water
89. 87. Which is the hardest substance available on earth?
Answer: Diamond
90. 88. Which is the biggest desert in the world?
Answer: Sahara desert
91. 89. Which country gifted The Statue of Liberty to the United States?
Answer: France
94. 92. What is the name of the Greek God of music?
Answer: Apollo
95. 93. What does the “SIM” in the SIM card stand for?
Answer: Subscriber Identity Module
96. 94. Which is the first element on the periodic table of elements?
Answer: Hydrogen
97. 95. Which is the longest written Constitution in the world?
Answer: India
98. 96. What is the largest joint in the human body?
Answer: Knee
99. 97. What does the Internet prefix WWW stand for?
Answer: World Wide Web
100. 98. How much of Earth’s surface is covered by ocean?
Answer: 71%
101. 99. Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer: Stapes (Ear bone)
103. 101. How many stars are there in the American flag?
Answer: 50
105. 103. Which is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: Asia
106. 104. Who is the inventor of the electric Bulb?
Answer: Thomas Alva Edison
107. 105. On whose memory Nobel Prize is awarded?
Answer: Alfred Nobel