Quiz Compitition
Quiz Compitition
Quiz Compitition
1. If a farmer has 567 apples and a gardener has 789 apples how much do they have altogether?
Ans. Total apples are 1,356
2. If a girl has 1109 cars and her friend has 560 cars, how many cars in total do they have?
Ans. In total, they have 1,669 cars
3. What number should be added to 66 to get 121 as a sum?
Ans. 55 should be added to 66 to get 121 as a sum
4. What number should be added to 89 to get 145 as a sum?
Ans. 56 should be added to 89 to get 145 as a sum
5. If we add the thousands place of 2450 and we add hundred’s place of 2456, then what will be the sum?
Ans. 2400 will be the sum as 2000+ 400=2400
6. If we add the thousands place of 3780 and we add Hundred’s place of 7654, then what will be the sum?
Ans. 3600 will be the sum as 3000+ 600=3600.
7. A shopkeeper sold a book for Rs. 569 and sold a water bottle of Rs. 58 to a man, how much would the man pay to the
shopkeeper?
Ans. The man would pay Rs. 627 to the shopkeeper.
8. If we add 567 and 987, what will come at the tens place?
Ans. If we add the two we get 1554. We get 5 at the Tens place.
9. If we add 483 and 298, what will come at hundreds of places?
Ans. If we add the two together we get 781, we have 7 at the Hundreds place.
10. A kid named Krish had Rs.234, his mom gave her Rs.890 more, how much money he has now?
Ans. Now he has Rs.1124 in total.
11. Which animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert"?
Ans. Camel
12. How many days are there in a week?
Ans. 7 days
13. How many hours are there in a day?
Ans. 24 hours
14. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
Ans. 26 letters
15. Rainbow consists of how many colours?
Ans. 7 colours
16. How many days are there in a year?
Ans. 365 days (not a leap year)
17. How many minutes are there in an hour?
Ans. 60 minutes
18. How many seconds are there in a minute?
Ans. 60 seconds
19. How many seconds make one hour?
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Ans. Tibet
39. How many years are there in one Millenium?
Ans. 1,000 years
40. Name the first man to walk on the Moon?
Ans. Neil Armstrong
41. Name the Oceans of the World?
Ans. The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and the Southern (Antarctic) oceans.
42. Name the densest jungle in the world?
Ans. The Amazon rainforest
43. What is the Isosceles triangle?
Ans. A triangle in which two sides have the same length or two sides are equal.
44. What type of gas is absorbed by plants?
Ans. Carbon Dioxide
45. How many days a February month have in the leap year?
Ans. 29 days
46. Name the longest river on the Earth?
Ans. Nile
47. Name the smallest continent?
Ans. Australia
48. Which is the principal source of energy for the Earth?
Ans. Sun
49. Anti-clockwise is it from left or right?
Ans. Left
50. Name the planet nearest to the Earth?
Ans. Mercury
51. Which festival is known as the festival of light?
Ans. Diwali
52. Name a bird that lays the largest eggs?
Ans. Ostrich
57. Which is the National Aquatic Animal of India?
Ans. River Dolphin
53. Name the National Heritage Animal of India?
Ans. Elephant
54. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
Ans. Mount Everest
55. Who invented Radio?
Ans. Guglielmo Marconi is known as the father of radio.
56. Who invented electricity?
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Ans. True
87. Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go into space.
Ans. True
88. Sparrow is a bird known for its intelligence.
Ans. False (Owl is known for its intelligence).
89. Europe is the second smallest continent and the third most populous continent
Ans. True
90. Bosnia and Herzegovina's largest city and capital is Sarajevo.
Ans. True
91. Plants absorbs Oxygen?
Ans. False (Plants absorbs Carbon Dioxide).
92. Denmark's capital and most populous city is Copenhagen
Ans. True
93. Half of 250 is 125.
Ans. True
94. Metre per second is the unit of Speed.
Ans. True
95. William Shakespeare is a scientist.
Ans. False (William Shakespeare was an English dramatist, poet, and actor).
96. There are 200 bones in the Human Body.
Ans. False (206 bones are there in Human Body).
97. Electrons are larger than molecules.
Ans. False
98. With the help of Photosynthesis plants make their own food.
Ans. True
99. Chemical formulae of Hydrochloric acid is HCl.
Ans. True
100. There are 11 players in a cricket team.
Ans. True
101. In 1916 Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War I?
Ans. True
102. In Football, the term Hat-Trick is used.
Ans. False (The term Hat-Trick is used in cricket).
103. There are nine players in one team of Kho Kho.
Ans. True
104. Commonwealth Games are held every four years.
Ans. True
105. A rainbow has five colours.
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26. What is the name of the planet with a ring around it?
Saturn
27. Which animal can hop and carries its baby in a pouch?
Kangaroo
28. What is the color of the moon in the night sky?
Silver or White
29. What do we call the bright, twinkling objects in the sky that are further away than stars?
Planets
30. Which animal is known for its long neck and likes to eat leaves from tall trees?
Giraffe
1. What is the capital city of India?
New Delhi
2. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
Mars
3. Who wrote the famous play “Romeo and Juliet”?
William Shakespeare
4. What is the largest mammal in the world?
Blue Whale
5. What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
Photosynthesis
6. Which gas do plants absorb from the air and release oxygen during photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
7. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
8. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
9. What is the tallest mountain in North America?
Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley)
10. Which gas do humans breathe in?
Oxygen
11. What is the currency of Japan?
Yen
12. Who is known as the “Father of the Nation” in India?
Mahatma Gandhi
13. What is the longest river in the world?
Nile River
14. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
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Jupiter
15. What do you call a baby kangaroo?
Joey
16. Which bird is known for its hooting sound and is often associated with wisdom?
Owl
17. What is the process by which water turns into vapour when heated?
Evaporation
18. Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” book series?
J.K. Rowling
19. What is the largest desert in the world?
Sahara Desert
20. What is the chemical symbol for water?
H2O
21. Which gas do humans exhale when they breathe out?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
22. What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
23. What is the process by which ice turns into water when heated?
Melting
24. Who painted the famous artwork “Starry Night”?
Vincent van Gogh
25. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Pacific Ocean
26. What do you call a group of wolves?
Pack
27. Which gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
28. Who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
29. What is the main gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
30. What is the process by which plants take in water and nutrients from the soil?
Absorption
1. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
2. Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” book series?
J.K. Rowling
3. Which gas do humans breathe in?
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Oxygen
4. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
5. What is the capital city of France?
Paris
6. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Au
7. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
8. What is the currency of Japan?
Yen
9. What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
Photosynthesis
10. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Pacific Ocean
11. What is the main gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
13. Who wrote the famous play “Romeo and Juliet”?
William Shakespeare
14. What is the largest mammal in the world?
Blue Whale
15. What is the longest river in the world?
Nile River
16. What do you call a baby kangaroo?
Joey
17. What is the chemical symbol for water?
H2O
18. What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
19. Who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
20. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
Pound Sterling
21. What is the process by which ice turns into water when heated?
Melting
22. What is the capital city of Australia?
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Canberra
23. What is the largest desert in the world?
Sahara Desert
24. What do you call a group of wolves?
Pack
25. Who is known as the “Father of the Nation” in India?
Mahatma Gandhi
26. What is the process by which water turns into vapor when heated?
Evaporation
27. What is the capital city of China?
Beijing
28. What is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide?
CO2
29. What is the name of the toy that you can bounce and play with on the ground?
Ball
30. What is the name of the toy that rotates and flies in the air when you throw it?
Frisbee
1. The Earth is the third planet from the sun.
True
2. The Great Wall of China is the longest man-made structure in the world.
True
3. The Amazon River is the longest river in the world.
False (Nile River is the longest river in the world.)
4. The Mona Lisa is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
True
5. Shakespeare wrote the play “Hamlet.”
True
6. The capital of France is Paris.
True
7. The capital of Australia is Sydney.
False (The capital of Australia is Canberra.)
8. The population of the Earth is over 8 billion.
True
9. The largest country in the world by land area is Russia.
True
10. The smallest country in the world by land area is Vatican City.
True
11. The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean.
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True
12. The deepest ocean in the world is the Mariana Trench.
True
13. The moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite.
True
14. The sun is a star.
True
15. The Earth is round.
True
16. Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
True
17. The human body is made up of about 60% water.
True
18. The heart is located on the left side of the chest.
False (The heart is located in the center of the chest, though it tilts slightly to the left.
19. The brain is the largest organ in the human body.
False (Skin is the largest organ in the human body.)
20. The human body has over 200 bones.
True
21. The human eye can see in color.
True
22. The human ear can hear sound.
True
23. The human tongue can taste five different flavors.
False (The human tongue can taste six different flavors: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami, and fatty.)
24. The human nose can smell different scents.
True
25. The human skin is the largest organ in the human body.
True
26. The human body is made up of trillions of cells.
True
27. The human body is constantly renewing itself.
True
28. The human body is an amazing machine.
True
29. The human body is a complex system.
True
30. The human body is a miracle.
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True
Q) What is the meaning of the word "Qur’an"?
A) That which is Read.
Q) Where was the Qur’an revealed first?
A) In the cave of Hira (Makkah)
Q) On which night was the Qur’an first revealed?
A) Lailatul-Qadr (Night of the Power) 26th RAMAZAN NIGHT
Q) Who revealed the Qur’an?
A) Allah revealed the Qur’an
Q) Through whom was the Qur’an revealed?
A) Through Angel Jibraeel (A.S)
Q) To whom was the Qur’an revealed?
A) To the last Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
Q) Who took the responsibility of keeping the Qur’an safe?
A) Allah himself
Q) What are the conditions for holding or touching the Qur’an?
A) One has to be clean and to be with wuzzu (ablution)
Q) Which is the book which is read most?
A) The Qur’an
Q) What is the topic of the Qur’an?
A) Man
Q) What are the other names of the Qur’an according to the Qur’an itself?
A) Al-Furqaan, Al-Kitab, Al-Zikr, Al-Noor, Al-Huda
Q) How many Makki Surahs (chapters) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 86
Q) How many Madani Surahs (chapters) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 28
Q) How many Manzils (stages) are there in the Qur’an?
A)7
Q) How many Para or Juz (parts) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 30
Q) How many Surahs (chapters) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 114
Q) How many Rukoo (paragraphs) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 540
Q) How many Aayaath (verses) are there in the Qur’an?
A)6666
Q) How many times is the word ''Allah'' repeated in the Qur’an?
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A) 2698
Q) How many different types of Aayaath (verses) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 10
Q) Who is the first ''Haafiz'' of the Qur’an?
A) Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
Q) At the time of the death of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) how many Huffaz were there?
A) 22
Q) How many Aayaath (verses) on Sajda (prostration) are there in the Qur’an?
A) 14
Q) In which Para (part) and Surah (chapter) do you find the first verse about Sajda (prostration)?
A) The 9th Para, 7th Chapter-Surah-al-Araaf, Verse206
Q) How many times has the Qur’an stressed about Salaat or Namaaz (prayer)?
A) 700 times
Q) How many times has the Qur’an emphasized on alms or charity?
A) 150
Q) How many times in the Qur’an, is the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) addressed as Yaa-Aiyu-Han-Nabi?
A) 11 times
Q) Where in the Qur’an has Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) been named ''Ahmed''?
A) Parra 28, Surah Saff, Ayath 6
Q) How many times has the name of Rasool-Ullah (PBUH) been mentioned in the Qur’an?
A) Muhammed (PBUH) - 4 times Ahmed (PBUH) - 1 time.
Q) Name the Prophet whose name is mentioned and discussed most in the Qur’an?
A) Moosa (AS)
Q) Who were the Kaathibe-Wahi (copyists of the revelations) of the Qur’an?
A) Abu Bakar (RA), Usman (RA), Ali (RA), Zaid Bin Haris (RA) And Abdullah bin Masood (RA)
Q) Who was the first person who counted the Aayaath (verses) of the Qur’an?
A) Ayesha (RA)
Q) On whose advice did Abu Bakar (RA) decide to compile the Qur’an?
A) Umer Farooq (RA)
Q) On whose order was the Qur’an compiled completely in written form?
A) Abu Bakar (RA)
Q) Who confined the recitation of the Qur’an on the style of the Quraysh tribe?
A) Usman (RA)
Q) Which was that Surah of the Qur’an which the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) had recited when one of his enemies
Utba after listening to it fell in Sajda (prostration)?
A) The first five Ayaaths of Ham-Meem-Sajda
Q) Which is the first and the most ancient Mosque according to the Qur’an?
A) Kaaba.
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Q) In Qur’an mankind is divided into two groups. Which are those two groups?
A) Believers and disbelievers.
Q) Who is the man about whom, Allah has said in the Qur’an that his body is kept as an admonishing example for future
generations to come?
A) Fir'aun. (Pharaoh)
Q) Besides the body of Pharaoh, what is that thing which is kept as an admonishing example for future generations to
come?
A) Noah's Ark.
Q) After the wreckage of Prophet Noah's Ark, which is its place of rest mentioned in the Qur'an?
A) Cave of Judi.
Q) In the Qur’an the name of which companion of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) is mentioned?
A) Zaid Bin Haris.
Q) Who is the relative of the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) whose name is mentioned in the Qur’an?
A) Abu Lahab
Q) In the Qur’an there is a mention of a Prophet who has been called by his mother's Name. Who was he?
A) Jesus Prophet (Isa Alahis salaam) is mentioned as bin Maryam.
Q) Which was the agreement that was titled Fath-hum-Mubeen'' without fighting a Battle?
A) Treaty of Hudaibiya.
Q) What are the different names used for Satan or Devil in the Qur’an?
A) Iblees and Ash-Shaitaan.
Q) Which category of creature does the Qur’an put ''Iblees'' into?
A) Jinn.
Q) What were those worships and prayers that were ordered by Allah to the community of Bani Israeel and which were
continued by the Muslim Ummah also?
A) Salaat and Zakaat. (Al-Baqarah: 43)
Q) The Qur’an repeatedly warns of a certain day. Can you say which day it is?
A) Youmal Qiyamah. (Doomsday)
Q) Who were those people with whom Allah was pleased and they were pleased with Him, as mentioned in the Qur’an?
A) Companions of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
Q) Who were the first serious students of the Qur’an?
A) As-haabus Suffah.
Q) Which is the first Residential University where the faculty of the Qur’an was established for the first time?
A) Masjid-e-Nabvi. Mosque of the Prophet (PBUH)
Q) By what name did the Qur’an address those noble and pious people who were selected by Allah to convey His
message to mankind?
A) Nabi (Prophet) and Rasool (Messenger).
Q) What type of a person does the Qur’an want to make?
A) A Momin.
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