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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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Paris is known for its beautiful landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. It’s also the capital of a famous European country known for art, fashion, and fine cuisine.
Which country has Paris as its capital?
A thunderstorm is a type of weather with heavy rain, thunder, and lightning. It usually occurs in warm, humid conditions.
Which type of cloud is commonly associated with thunderstorms?
Electricity flows through materials that allow easy movement of electric charge. Such materials are called conductors.
Which of these is a good conductor of electricity?
Buddhism is one of the major world religions, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, in ancient India.
What is the main goal of practicing Buddhism?
Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance artist, painted one of the world’s most famous portraits, known for its mysterious smile.
What is the name of this famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci?
The giant panda is a beloved animal that lives in bamboo forests and is now considered a vulnerable species.
Where are most giant pandas found in the wild?
A triangle is a three-sided shape, and there are different types of triangles based on the lengths of their sides.
What do we call a triangle with all three sides equal in length?
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with their environment, like a forest or a pond.
Which of these is an example of a freshwater ecosystem?
Japan is a country in East Asia known for its rich culture and advanced technology. Its currency is different from the dollar or euro.
What is the name of Japan's currency?
Ancient Egypt is famous for its pyramids, built as tombs for pharaohs and located near the Nile River.
What were these massive structures called, built as tombs for Egyptian kings?
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