GK Questions with Answers for Competitive Exams
This collection of 100 General Knowledge (GK) questions and answers is designed to help you prepare for competitive exams. Covering a wide range of topics such as Geography, History, Science, Economy, Current Affairs, Polity, Sports, Technology, Literature, and Miscellaneous, these questions provide a solid foundation for exam preparation
Geography
- Q: Which is the largest desert in the world?
A: The Sahara Desert. - Q: What is the longest river in the world?
A: The Nile River. - Q: Which country has the most natural lakes?
A: Canada. - Q: Which is the smallest country in the world?
A: Vatican City. - Q: Which continent is known as the “Dark Continent”?
A: Africa. - Q: What is the capital of Australia?
A: Canberra. - Q: Which is the highest mountain in the world?
A: Mount Everest. - Q: What is the capital of Japan?
A: Tokyo. - Q: Which is the largest ocean in the world?
A: The Pacific Ocean. - Q: What is the capital city of India?
A: New Delhi.
History
- Q: Who was the first President of India?
A: Dr. Rajendra Prasad. - Q: In which year did India gain independence?
A: 1947. - Q: Who was the first Governor-General of independent India?
A: Lord Mountbatten. - Q: Who was known as the “Father of the Nation” in India?
A: Mahatma Gandhi. - Q: Who wrote the famous book “The Discovery of India”?
A: Jawaharlal Nehru. - Q: In which year was the first battle of Panipat fought?
A: 1526. - Q: Who was the founder of the Maurya dynasty?
A: Chandragupta Maurya. - Q: Who was the last Mughal emperor of India?
A: Bahadur Shah Zafar. - Q: Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?
A: Indira Gandhi. - Q: In which year was the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
A: 1919.
Science
- Q: What is the chemical formula for water?
A: H₂O. - Q: Which element has the chemical symbol ‘O’?
A: Oxygen. - Q: What is the speed of light?
A: 299,792 km/s. - Q: Who developed the theory of relativity?
A: Albert Einstein. - Q: What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A: Au. - Q: Who invented the telephone?
A: Alexander Graham Bell. - Q: What is the smallest unit of matter?
A: An atom. - Q: What is the study of plants called?
A: Botany. - Q: What is the most common gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
A: Nitrogen. - Q: Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
A: Mars.
Economy
- Q: What does GDP stand for?
A: Gross Domestic Product. - Q: Which is the largest economy in the world?
A: United States. - Q: What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
A: Pound Sterling. - Q: Who is the current Chairman of the Reserve Bank of India?
A: Shaktikanta Das. - Q: What does ‘inflation’ refer to?
A: The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising. - Q: What is the full form of SEBI?
A: Securities and Exchange Board of India. - Q: Which country is the largest producer of oil?
A: The United States. - Q: In which year did India start its first Five-Year Plan?
A: 1951. - Q: Who was the first woman to head the Reserve Bank of India?
A: Arundhati Bhattacharya. - Q: What is the term used to refer to the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year?
A: Gross National Product (GNP).
Current Affairs
- Q: Who is the current President of the United States?
A: Joe Biden. - Q: Which country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
A: Qatar. - Q: Which Indian city hosted the G20 Summit in 2023?
A: New Delhi. - Q: Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations?
A: António Guterres. - Q: What is the capital of Brazil?
A: Brasília. - Q: Which country became the first to launch a mission to the Sun in 2024?
A: India (Aditya-L1 mission). - Q: In 2024, which country won the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup?
A: (Check the latest updates for accuracy). - Q: Who was awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize?
A: (Check the latest updates for accuracy). - Q: Which country is planning to send its first crewed mission to the Moon in 2024?
A: The United States (NASA’s Artemis program). - Q: Which nation is set to host the 2024 Summer Olympics?
A: France (Paris).
Polity
- Q: What is the total number of states in India?
A: 28. - Q: How many members are there in the Rajya Sabha?
A: 245. - Q: Which article of the Indian Constitution gives the right to equality?
A: Article 14. - Q: What is the maximum age for a person to be elected as the President of India?
A: There is no maximum age limit. - Q: Who was the first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
A: Meira Kumar. - Q: Who was the first woman Chief Minister of an Indian state?
A: Sucheta Kriplani (Uttar Pradesh). - Q: How many members are in the Lok Sabha?
A: 545. - Q: What is the term of a Lok Sabha member?
A: 5 years. - Q: Who appoints the Governor of a state in India?
A: The President of India. - Q: Which amendment to the Indian Constitution is known as the “Mini Constitution”?
A: The 42nd Amendment.
Miscellaneous
- Q: What is the currency of Japan?
A: Yen. - Q: Which Indian festival is known as the “Festival of Lights”?
A: Diwali. - Q: Who is the founder of Microsoft?
A: Bill Gates. - Q: Which is the largest animal on Earth?
A: Blue Whale. - Q: What is the capital of France?
A: Paris. - Q: In which city is the headquarters of the United Nations located?
A: New York. - Q: Which country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?
A: France. - Q: Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?
A: Lion. - Q: Which organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood?
A: Heart. - Q: What is the national flower of India?
A: Lotus.
Sports
- Q: Who holds the record for the most number of goals in FIFA World Cup history?
A: Miroslav Klose. - Q: Which country won the 2016 Rio Olympics gold medal in men’s football?
A: Brazil. - Q: Who won the 2024 Australian Open Men’s Singles title?
A: (Check the latest updates for accuracy). - Q: In which sport is the term ‘Bogie’ used?
A: Golf. - Q: What is the full form of IPL?
A: Indian Premier League. - Q: Who won the 2023 Cricket World Cup?
A: (Check the latest updates for accuracy). - Q: Where were the 2020 Summer Olympics held?
A: Tokyo, Japan. - Q: Which country won the 202
4 FIFA Women’s World Cup?
A: (Check the latest updates for accuracy).
- Q: Who was the first Indian cricketer to score 300 runs in a Test match?
A: Karun Nair. - Q: Which country is known for the sport of sumo wrestling?
A: Japan.
Technology
- Q: What does ‘URL’ stand for?
A: Uniform Resource Locator. - Q: Which company developed the Android operating system?
A: Google. - Q: What is the full form of ‘Wi-Fi’?
A: Wireless Fidelity. - Q: What does HTML stand for?
A: HyperText Markup Language. - Q: Who invented the World Wide Web?
A: Tim Berners-Lee. - Q: What is the full form of CPU?
A: Central Processing Unit. - Q: Which company developed the first computer mouse?
A: Xerox. - Q: What does ‘RAM’ stand for?
A: Random Access Memory. - Q: Which programming language is used to develop iOS applications?
A: Swift. - Q: Which was the first search engine on the internet?
A: Archie.
Literature
- Q: Who wrote the book “1984”?
A: George Orwell. - Q: Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” series?
A: J.K. Rowling. - Q: Who wrote the epic “Mahabharata”?
A: Vyasa. - Q: Who wrote “The God of Small Things”?
A: Arundhati Roy. - Q: Who is the author of “Pride and Prejudice”?
A: Jane Austen. - Q: Who wrote “The Catcher in the Rye”?
A: J.D. Salinger. - Q: Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
A: Miguel de Cervantes. - Q: Who wrote “The Great Gatsby”?
A: F. Scott Fitzgerald. - Q: Who is the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
A: Harper Lee. - Q: Who is known as the “Bard of Avon”?
A: William Shakespeare.
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