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Students of Grade 7, 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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Some countries have more than one capital city, each serving a different function. Which of these countries has three official capitals?
Hint: Think of the song “Waka Waka” by Shakira.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 symbolized the end of decades-long division between Eastern and Western Europe. What global conflict was closely tied to this event?
This philosopher emphasized living a simple life free from luxury and believed that happiness comes from self-sufficiency. His famous act included living in a barrel. Who was he?
Hint: Think of “Dio”, like “defying” all social norms—he challenged authority and lived simply!
All living organisms are made up of cells. What is the name of the process by which cells divide to create new cells for growth and repair?
The currency of a country often reflects its history and culture. Which country uses the "Baht" as its official currency?
Hint: This country is home to the famous Reclining Buddha in Bangkok, stretching over 45 meters long!
Which famous author, known for his novels "Oliver Twist" and "A Christmas Carol," wrote about social issues during the Industrial Revolution?
Hint: His initials could stand for “Classic Dramas”.
In which type of government does a single ruler, often a king or queen, hold power but must follow a constitution?
Hint: Image
The invention of the printing press helped spread knowledge and literacy across Europe. Who was the inventor of this groundbreaking device?
Hint: Think of "Guten-Tag" (German for "Good day"), his invention brought a great day for knowledge in Europe!
Fossil evidence suggests that early humans first appeared on which continent before migrating to other parts of the world?
Which famous composer, despite becoming deaf later in life, composed the masterpiece Symphony No. 9, also known as the "Ode to Joy"?
Hint: Imagine a buzzing bee flying around a van, put them together.
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