General Knowledge Questions for Class 7

General Knowledge

Enhancing our comprehension of the world we live in, general knowledge holds great significance. Thus, commencing the pursuit of knowledge and refining one's general knowledge from an early age becomes crucial. This compilation of GK questions for class 7 students, curated by Kunal Study Point educators, aims to aid young learners in elevating their general awareness. Strengthening their knowledge in this way will set them apart in the classroom.

Why is GK important for Class 7 students?

General Knowledge is vital for Class 7 students because it expands their awareness, builds a knowledge base, improves decision-making, boosts confidence, enhances academic performance, fosters curiosity, prepares for exams, nurtures a global perspective, encourages lifelong learning, and enhances communication skills. It shapes well-rounded individuals with a broader understanding of the world.

At Kunal Study Point, we pay great attention to ensuring that our students become street smart and astute as well as academically sound, by going beyond just the textbook. It is this attention to detail when it comes to the holistic development of children that has helped us rank among the best schools in Gurugram, top schools in Bengaluru and also among the 10 best schools in Pune.


List of GK Questions for Class 7 with Answers

Which blood cells do not have a nucleus?
Answer: Blood platelets


Who authored the renowned novel “The Godfather”?
Answer: Mario Puzo


RAM is located in which part of the computer?
Answer: Motherboard


Who was nicknamed the “Little Corporal”?
Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte


The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel has frescoes painted by which famous painter?
Answer: Michelangelo


What was the court language used by the Mughals?
Answer: Persian


When did World War II start?
Answer: 1939


Vienna is the capital of which country?
Answer: Austria


World Homoeopathy Day is observed on ______
Answer: April 10


What is the square of 42?
Answer: 1764


Baku is the capital of which country?
Answer: Azerbaijan


Name the currency used in Japan.
Answer: Yen


Which lake is situated on the border of countries, Peru and Bolivia?
Answer:- Lake Titicaca


What is the distance travelled by light in one year called?
Answer: Light Year


When is World Hearing Day?
Answer: March 23


Name a non-metal that conducts electricity.
Answer: Graphite


The birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is observed as?
Answer: National Unity Day (Rashtriya Ekta Divas - 31st October).


Who discovered X-Rays?
Answer: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen


Name the main gases present in the Sun.
Answer: Hydrogen and Helium


Name the capital of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Answer: Manama


What is the capital of Norway?
Answer: Oslo


What are the tiny pores present in plant leaves called?
Answer: Stomata


Who invented electricity?
Answer: Benjamin Franklin


Name the continent known as the “Dark Continent”?
Answer: Africa


What is the hardest substance available on Earth?
Answer: Diamond


Name the instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
Answer: Barometer


Who was the first woman to go to space?
Answer: Valentina Tereshkova


Which bird is known for its intelligence?
Answer: Owl


Which is the gas absorbed by plants?
Answer: Carbon Dioxide


What is the capital of Denmark?
Answer: Copenhagen


Olympic Games of which year were cancelled due to World War I?
Answer: 1916


How many players are there in a Kho Kho team?
Answer:- 9


Who was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George Washington


Name the continent with the highest population density.
Answer: Asia


Beriberi disease is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
Answer: Vitamin B


Scientific study of birds.
Answer: Ornithology


Name the organ responsible for blood purification in the human body
Answer: Kidney


What is the name of the process where excess water in plants gets released?
Answer: Transpiration


What is the main source of energy produced through photosynthesis in plants?
Answer: Glucose


What is the measure of moisture in the air called?
Answer: Humidity


How many sides does a decagon have?
Answer: 10


What is the cube root of 27?
Answer: 3


What is another name for Northern Lights?
Answer:- Aurora Boralis


There are a total of how many time zones in the world?
Answer: 24


What is the full form of GPS?
Answer: Global Positioning System


Which famous explorer discovered Cuba?
Answer: Christopher Columbus


Which is the hardest substance on the human body?
Answer: Tooth enamel


Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?
Answer: Paris, France


Which planet is known as Earth’s Twin?
Answer: Venus


Which is the loudest animal on Earth?
Answer: Sperm whale


Which blood group is known as a “universal donor”?
Answer: O+


Which animal is known as the Flying Mammal?
Answer: The Bat


Which animal has fingerprints similar to that of humans?
Answer: Koala


What is the colour of a polar bear’s skin?
Answer: Black


Which protein is a fingernail made of?
Answer: Keratin


Which bird can fly backwards?
Answer: Hummingbird


Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Answer: Marie Curie (in the year 1903)


Which is the warmest sea on Earth?
Answer: Read Sea


Which is the fastest snake in the world?
Answer: Black Mamba


Which is the largest organ in the human body?
Answer: Skin


What is the atomic number of Iron (Fe)?
Answer: 26


What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)?
Answer: Abu Dhabi


Golfer Vijay Singh belongs to which country?
Answer: Fiji



Who discovered Protons?
Answer: Rutherford


What does ‘Xylem’ in plants do?
Answer: Transport water


Which is the ‘class’ of Octopus?
Answer: Cephalopod


What does Big Bang Theory explain?
Answer: Origin of Universe


Who is the author of ‘Origin of Species’?
Answer: Charles Darwin


What kind of mosquito carries malaria?
Answer: Anopheles Mosquitoes


Name the smallest Ocean.
Answer: Arctic Ocean


Which day is celebrated as World Consumer Rights Day?
Answer: March 15


Which is the sacred book of Buddhists?
Answer: Tripitakas


What is the SI unit of Force?
Answer: Newton


Who is the author of ‘Wings of Fire’?
Answer: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam


Who is the father of Economics?
Answer: Adam Smith


What is the common name of Sodium Carbonate?
Answer: Washing Soda


What is Phycology?
Answer: Study of Algae


Which is the first Asian country to orbit Mars?
Answer: India


Which country is the largest producer of Coffee?
Answer: Brazil


Which are the colours of the rings of the Olympic flag?
Answer: Black, Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow


Who invented the elevator?
Answer: Elisha Graves Otis


Which river crosses the equator twice?
Answer: Congo River


Which is the device used to locate submerged objects under sea?
Answer: SONAR


List the name of the Four Vedas.
Answer: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Atharvaveda, Samaveda


When did India enact the "Wildlife Protection Act"?
Answer: 1972


Name the first national park in India to be equipped with satellite phones.
Answer: Kaziranga National Park in Assam


Name two styles of Hindustani Classical Music.
Answer: Tarana and Khyal


What is the function of the hump in a camel?
Answer: It stores fat and helps with the insulation of heat.


Who has the authority to declare a "Global Emergency"?
Answer: World Health Organisation (WHO).


Name the Currency used in Singapore.
Answer: Singapore Dollar


The ‘Chithirai Thiruvizha' festival is celebrated in which state of India?
Answer: Tamil Nadu


What is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda?
Answer: Saint John’s


Mohenjo-Daro Site of Indus Valley Civilization was associated with which river?
Answer: Indus


How many and which countries are there in Great Britain?
Answer: There are three countries that make-up Great Britain- England, Wales, and Scotland.


Which Channel divides the Indian Islands Andaman and Nicobar in the Bay of Bengal?
Answer: Ten Degree Channel




Kalidasa was one of the nine gems of the court of which King?
Answer: King Vikramaditya of Ujjain


Garo tribes are found in which state of India?
Answer: Meghalaya


What is the name of India's longest Highway having a length of 4,112 km?
Answer: National Highway 44


Name the city of Pakistan which is World famous for maximum production of Footballs.
Answer: Sialkot


Which African country is very famous for chocolate?
Answer: Ghana

Fun General Knowledge Facts for Class 7

  1. There are over 220,000 farms that produce coffee in Brazil.
  2. More than half of our bones are located in our hands, wrists, ankles, and feet.
  3. Japan is also called the land of the rising sun.
  4. The blood of mammals is red, the blood of insects is yellow, and the blood of lobster is blue.
  5. If you sneeze too hard you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze you could rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die.
  6. The eye muscles are the most active muscles in the entire body.
  7. Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th".
  8. Camels have 3 eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand.
  9. Earth is the only planet not named after a God.
  10. The first known transfusion of blood was performed as early as 1667 when Jean Baptiste transfused two pints of blood from a sheep and a young man.

Tips for Parents to Improve Their Child’s General Knowledge

GK has become an important subject for Class 7. They have to clear this exam to enter the next standard. Therefore, students have to work hard and prepare well for GK to score high marks in their exams. A few tips are given here that can help the students of Class 7 to prepare and score high marks in GK.

Read Newspapers

Students of Class 7 must inculcate a habit of reading newspapers. Reading the daily newspaper is one of the best ways to prepare for GK. Newspapers are the best source that provides the latest and most reliable information related to daily events. Therefore, in schools also, teachers must emphasize reading newspapers at least for 10-15 minutes.

Read General Knowledge Books

Students must read a variety of general knowledge books in addition to their school textbooks for enhancing their general knowledge. Reading more books will help students to gain more knowledge and information related to current events.

Watch News

Watching the news is another important source of gathering information regarding the latest events happening around society as well as the country. Therefore, students must watch the news for a few minutes to get updates on the latest events.

Internet

Nowadays, the internet has become the biggest source of information and students spend most of their spare time on the internet. Therefore, instead of watching useless stuff on the internet, students can gather information on the latest news to enhance their GK.

Online Resources

Students can find a large number of online resources, where they can find questions related to Class 7 GK.

Conclusion

Incorporating General Knowledge questions for Class 7 student is a valuable educational approach. By encouraging curiosity, broadening awareness, and fostering critical thinking, these questions play a pivotal role in nurturing well-informed, confident, and globally-aware individuals. Emphasizing GK in the curriculum prepares students for academic success, equips them to make informed decisions, and instils a lifelong passion for learning. As they continue their educational journey, a strong foundation in General Knowledge will undoubtedly prove to be an invaluable asset in various aspects of their lives.