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Students of Grade 5, we hope you enjoy attempting this GK quiz with 10 questions.
Each question❓has 4 options 🔠 of which 1 is correct✅ ! These questions are related to the happenings of the world🌍 in the past week. Keeping abreast with current affairs is very important - we must all have Global Jigyasa!
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In an ecosystem, organisms depend on each other for survival. Animals that hunt other animals for food are called predators, and those that get eaten are called prey. Which of the following is an example of a predator-prey relationship?
Every country has its own currency, which is used to buy goods and services. Some currencies are more widely recognized globally, like the US Dollar (USD). Which currency is used in Japan?
Electricity flows through materials that allow electric charge to pass through. These materials are called conductors. Which of the following is an example of a conductor of electricity?
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead plants and animals, returning important nutrients to the soil for plants to use. Which of the following is a decomposer in an ecosystem?
Ancient Greece is known for developing democracy, a system where citizens participate in government decisions through voting. What was a key feature of the government in ancient Athens?
The currency of a country can tell you a lot about its economy. Some countries share the same currency, like the Euro, which is used in many countries in Europe. Name one other country from the list that uses Euro in Europe.
Batteries store chemical energy and convert it to electrical energy to power devices. They have two ends: a positive terminal and a negative terminal. Which part of the battery is connected to the device to complete the circuit?
While the Mediterranean Sea was vital to the ancient Greeks for trade. Which body of water was important for the development of ancient Egypt?
Ancient Greece was known for its advances in art, philosophy, and democracy. The Greeks worshipped many gods and built great temples in their honor. What was one of the most famous city-states in Ancient Greece, known for being the birthplace of democracy?
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