100+ General Knowledge Questions for Class 1

GK Questions for Class 1

General knowledge is one of the easiest and most fun ways to help young learners understand the world around them. For a Class 1 student, GK is not about memorising long lists of facts. It is about sparking curiosity, building vocabulary, improving observation skills, and giving children the confidence to speak up in class.

In this blog, we have put together 100+ general knowledge questions for Class 1 with simple answers. The questions are organised into easy themed sections such as animals, fruits, colours, shapes, days and months, our country, the human body, festivals, transport, and more, so that parents and teachers can pick a topic and practise it together. We have also added multiple-choice questions, true-or-false questions, fun facts, and tips to help your child get better at GK every day.

Let your child read one section a day, and within two weeks, you will see a noticeable improvement in their awareness and confidence.

 

Why General Knowledge Is Important for Class 1 Students

At the age of 5 to 7 years, a child’s brain absorbs information faster than at almost any other stage of life. This makes Class 1 the perfect time to introduce simple GK. Here is why early GK practice matters:

  • Builds curiosity: Children naturally ask “why?” and “how?” GK gives them satisfying answers.
  • Improves memory: Recalling capitals, animals, and shapes strengthens the memory muscle.
  • Strengthens vocabulary: Every new fact comes with new words, which helps in English and reading.
  • Boosts classroom confidence: A child who knows the answer raises their hand more often.
  • Lays a foundation for higher classes: Topics in EVS, science, and social studies become easier later on.
  • Develops awareness of the world: Children learn about countries, festivals, and professions early.

Now, let’s jump into the questions.

100+ General Knowledge Questions for Class 1 With Answers

Section 1: Basic GK Questions for Class 1 (Easy Starters)

These are the simplest, most asked GK questions perfect for a beginner.

Q1. What is the colour of the sky on a clear day? 

Answer: Blue

 

Q2. How many days are there in a week? 

Answer: 7

 

Q3. How many months are there in a year? 

Answer: 12

 

Q4. What do we use to see? 

Answer: Eyes

 

Q5. What do we use to hear? 

Answer: Ears

 

Q6. What do we use to smell? 

Answer: Nose

 

Q7. What is the colour of milk? 

Answer: White

 

Q8. How many fingers do we have on one hand? 

Answer: 5

 

Q9. What is 5 + 5? 

Answer: 10

 

Q10. What is the opposite of “big”?

Answer: Small

 

Section 2: GK Questions on Animals and Birds

Children love animals, so these questions are an instant favourite.

Q11. Which animal is called the king of the jungle? 

Answer: Lion

 

Q12. Which is the tallest animal in the world? 

Answer: Giraffe

 

Q13. Which animal has a long trunk? 

Answer: Elephant

Q14. Which animal gives us milk? 

Answer: Cow

 

Q15. What do we call a baby dog? 

Answer: Puppy

 

Q16. What do we call a baby cat? 

Answer: Kitten

 

Q17. Which bird cannot fly? 

Answer: Ostrich (or Penguin)

 

Q18. Which is the national bird of India? 

Answer: Peacock

 

Q19. How many legs does a spider have? 

Answer: 8

 

Q20. Which animal is called the “ship of the desert”? 

Answer: Camel

 

Q21. Which animal is known as man’s best friend? 

Answer: Dog

 

Q22. Which insect makes honey? 

Answer: Bee

 

Q23. Which animal lays eggs and gives us food? 

Answer: Hen

 

Q24. Which sea animal is the biggest? 

Answer: Blue Whale

 

Q25. Which animal sleeps hanging upside down? 

Answer: Bat

 

Section 3: GK Questions on Fruits and Vegetables

Q26. Which fruit is called the king of fruits? 

Answer: Mango

 

Q27. What colour is a banana? 

Answer: Yellow

 

Q28. Which fruit keeps the doctor away? 

Answer: Apple

 

Q29. Which fruit is sour and yellow? 

Answer: Lemon

 

Q30. Which vegetable is orange and good for the eyes? 

Answer: Carrot

 

Q31. Which vegetable makes us cry when we cut it? 

Answer: Onion

 

Q32. Which red fruit has small seeds on the outside? 

Answer: Strawberry

 

Q33. Which fruit is green outside and red inside? 

Answer: Watermelon

 

Q34. Which fruit has a thick brown shell and white inside? 

Answer: Coconut

 

Q35. Which vegetable is red and used to make ketchup? 

Answer: Tomato

 

Section 4: GK Questions on Colours and Shapes

Q36. What is the shape of a ball? 

Answer: Round (sphere)

 

Q37. What is the shape of an egg? 

Answer: Oval

 

Q38. What is the shape of a slice of pizza? 

Answer: Triangle

 

Q39. How many sides does a square have? 

Answer: 4

 

Q40. How many sides does a triangle have? 

Answer: 3

 

Q41. How many corners does a circle have? 

Answer: None (zero)

 

Q42. What colour do you get when you mix red and yellow? 

Answer: Orange

 

Q43. What colour do you get when you mix blue and yellow? 

Answer: Green

 

Q44. How many colours are there in a rainbow? 

Answer: 7

 

Q45. What is the first colour of the rainbow? 

Answer: Red

 

Section 5: GK Questions on Days, Months and Time

Q46. How many hours are there in a day? 

Answer: 24

 

Q47. How many minutes are there in an hour? 

Answer: 60

 

Q48. How many seconds are there in a minute? 

Answer: 60

 

Q49. Which day comes after Monday? 

Answer: Tuesday

 

Q50. Which is the first month of the year? 

Answer: January

 

Q51. Which is the last month of the year? 

Answer: December

 

Q52. Which month has 28 or 29 days? 

Answer: February

 

Q53. How many days are there in a year? 

Answer: 365 (or 366 in a leap year)

 

Q54. How many seasons are there in a year? 

Answer: 4 (Summer, Winter, Spring and Autumn)

 

Q55. Which season is the coldest? 

Answer: Winter

 

Section 6: GK Questions on Our Country (India)

Q56. What is the capital of India? 

Answer: New Delhi

 

Q57. What is the national animal of India? 

Answer: Tiger

 

Q58. What is the national bird of India? 

Answer: Peacock

 

Q59. What is the national flower of India? 

Answer: Lotus

 

Q60. What is the national fruit of India?

Answer: Mango

 

Q61. What is the national tree of India? 

Answer: Banyan Tree

 

Q62. What is the national song of India? 

Answer: Vande Mataram

 

Q63. What is the national anthem of India? 

Answer: Jana Gana Mana

 

Q64. How many colours are there on the Indian flag? 

Answer: 3 (with a blue chakra in the middle)

 

Q65. Who is called the Father of the Nation in India? 

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi

 

Q66. On which date is Republic Day celebrated? 

Answer: 26th January

 

Q67. On which date is Independence Day celebrated? 

Answer: 15th August

 

Q68. What is the currency of India? 

Answer: Rupee

 

Section 7: GK Questions on Nature and the World Around Us

Q69. What do plants give us to breathe? 

Answer: Oxygen

 

Q70. Which is the biggest source of light? 

Answer: The Sun

 

Q71. Which planet do we live on? 

Answer: Earth

 

Q72. Which is the largest ocean in the world? 

Answer: Pacific Ocean

 

Q73. How many continents are there? 

Answer: 7

 

Q74. What do we call frozen water? 

Answer: Ice

 

Q75. What do we call water falling from the sky? 

Answer: Rain

 

Q76. Which planet is known as the Red Planet? 

Answer: Mars

 

Q77. Which is the largest planet in our solar system? 

Answer: Jupiter

 

Q78. Which natural satellite goes around the Earth? 

Answer: The Moon

 

Section 8: GK Questions on the Human Body

Q79. Which organ pumps blood in our body? 

Answer: Heart

 

Q80. Which organ helps us think? 

Answer: Brain

 

Q81. What helps us to taste? 

Answer: Tongue

 

Q82. What is the largest organ of the human body? 

Answer: Skin

 

Q83. What helps us to chew our food? 

Answer: Teeth

 

Section 9: GK Questions on People and Professions

Q84. Who teaches us in school? 

Answer: Teacher

 

Q85. Who treats sick people? 

Answer: Doctor

 

Q86. Who delivers letters and parcels? 

Answer: Postman

 

Q87. Who flies an airplane? 

Answer: Pilot

 

Q88. Who catches thieves? 

Answer: Police

 

Q89. Who grows food in fields? 

Answer: Farmer

 

Q90. Who treats sick animals? 

Answer: Veterinarian (Vet)

 

Section 10: GK Questions on Festivals and Celebrations

Q91. Which festival is called the festival of lights? 

Answer: Diwali

 

Q92. Which festival is called the festival of colours? 

Answer: Holi

 

Q93. On which festival do we tie rakhi? 

Answer: Raksha Bandhan

 

Q94. On which day do we celebrate Children’s Day in India? 

Answer: 14th November

 

Q95. Which festival is celebrated by Christians in December? 

Answer: Christmas

 

Section 11: GK Questions on Transport and Travel

Q96. Which vehicle has two wheels and is pedalled? 

Answer: Bicycle

 

Q97. Which vehicle runs on tracks? 

Answer: Train

 

Q98. Which vehicle flies in the sky? 

Answer: Aeroplane

 

Q99. What do we call a vehicle that takes patients to hospital? 

Answer: Ambulance

 

Q100. Which vehicle goes under the water? 

Answer: Submarine

 

Section 12: Bonus Fun and Tricky GK Questions

Q101. Which is the only mammal that can fly? 

Answer: Bat

 

Q102. Which is the smallest bird in the world? 

Answer: Hummingbird

 

Q103. What do caterpillars turn into? 

Answer: Butterflies

 

Q104. Which is hotter, the Sun or boiling water? 

Answer: The Sun

 

Q105. What is the name of our galaxy? 

Answer: Milky Way

Multiple Choice GK Questions for Class 1 (MCQs)

Multiple-choice questions are great for revision and quick quizzes. Read the question to your child and let them pick A, B, or C.

Q1. Which is the largest animal on land?

  1. Elephant B. Lion C. Cow 

Answer: A. Elephant

 

Q2. How many colours are there in a rainbow? 

  1. 5 B. 7 C. 10 

Answer: B. 7

 

Q3. Which planet do we live on? 

  1. Mars B. Earth C. Jupiter 

Answer: B. Earth

 

Q4. Which fruit is yellow and curved? 

  1. Apple B. Banana C. Grape 

Answer: B. Banana

 

Q5. How many days are there in a week?

  1. 5 B. 6 C. 7

Answer: C. 7

 

Q6. Which animal gives us wool?

  1. Sheep B. Cat C. Hen

Answer: A. Sheep

 

Q7. Which is the national bird of India?

  1. Crow B. Sparrow C. Peacock

Answer: C. Peacock

 

Q8. How many wheels does a bicycle have? 

  1. 1 B. 2 C. 4 

Answer: B. 2

 

Q9. Which festival is called the festival of lights?

  1. Holi B. Diwali C. Eid 

Answer: B. Diwali

 

Q10. Which is the largest ocean?

  1. Indian Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean 

Answer: C. Pacific Ocean

 

True or False GK Questions for Class 1

These are fantastic for warm-up rounds in class.

Q1. The sun rises in the east. 

Answer: True

 

Q2. A cat has four legs. 

Answer: True

 

Q3. Fish can live on land. 

Answer: False

 

Q4. We have 10 fingers in total. 

Answer: True

 

Q5. February has 30 days. 

Answer: False

 

Q6. A triangle has four sides. 

Answer: False

 

Q7. Water freezes when it gets very hot. 

Answer: False

 

Q8. Plants give us oxygen. 

Answer: True

 

Q9. The moon shines during the day. 

Answer: False (we usually do not see it clearly during the day)

 

Q10. India is a country. 

Answer: True

 

Fun GK Facts Every Class 1 Student Will Love

Children remember information faster when it sounds like a story or surprise. Here are some “wow” facts:

  • A group of lions is called a pride, and a group of fish is called a school.
  • Honey never spoils. Honey found in ancient Egyptian tombs is still edible after thousands of years.
  • An octopus has three hearts and blue blood.
  • A butterfly can taste with its feet.
  • The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
  • A snail can sleep for up to three years.
  • A hummingbird’s heart beats more than 1,200 times per minute.
  • Bananas are actually classified as berries, while strawberries are not.
  • The giraffe’s tongue can grow up to 50 cm long.
  • Ants can lift objects 50 times their own body weight.

These facts are perfect for show-and-tell at school.

 

How Parents and Teachers Can Help Class 1 Kids Improve GK

A child does not learn GK by memorising. They learn through play, repetition, and conversation. Here are simple, daily ideas:

  1. Read picture books together every day. Even 10 minutes before bed makes a huge difference. Pick books on animals, festivals, or planets.
  2. Play “Question of the Day.” Pick one question every morning and ask it again at dinner.
  3. Use flashcards. Make cards with pictures of fruits, animals, shapes, or national symbols and play matching games.
  4. Watch educational videos. Short, age-appropriate videos on YouTube Kids on topics like the solar system or animals work well.
  5. Take nature walks. Point out birds, trees, clouds, and ask: “What colour is this leaf?” or “Which bird is that?”
  6. Visit zoos, museums, and planetariums. Real-world exposure beats any textbook.
  7. Encourage questions. Never say “stop asking.” Curiosity is the foundation of GK.
  8. Hold a weekly mini-quiz at home. Make it a fun ritual with small rewards like stickers.
  9. Use educational apps and online quizzes. A few minutes a day on a quiz app builds confidence quickly.
  10. Talk about the news in simple words. Tell them about national events, festivals, and weather changes.

 

How to Make GK Fun for a 6-Year-Old

If your child finds GK boring, the problem is usually how it is being taught and not the child. Try these tricks:

  • Turn questions into a family quiz contest with simple prizes.
  • Use songs and rhymes for things like the days of the week or planets.
  • Stick a “fact of the day” chart on the fridge.
  • Play “I Spy” with shapes and colours during car rides.
  • Let your child teach you a new fact every evening. It builds confidence.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What types of GK questions are best for Class 1 students? Answer: The best GK questions for Class 1 are short, simple, and based on familiar topics such as animals, fruits, colours, shapes, family, our country, days and months, and the human body. Avoid complex topics like history dates or hard science.

Q2. How many GK questions should a Class 1 student practise daily? Answer: About 10 to 15 questions a day is ideal. Practising for 10 to 15 minutes daily is far more effective than long, weekly sessions.

Q3. Are GK questions part of the Class 1 school syllabus? Answer: Most schools include GK as a separate subject or weekly activity in Class 1, even though it is not always a graded subject. Many schools also conduct GK quiz competitions and assemblies.

Q4. How can I help my child remember GK answers? Answer: Use repetition, visual flashcards, songs, and real-life examples. For instance, when eating a banana, ask “What colour is this fruit?” Linking facts to daily life helps them stick.

Q5. What is the easiest way to teach GK to a Class 1 student? Answer: Story-telling, picture books, and games are the easiest ways. Children remember stories far better than plain facts.

Q6. Should I focus on Indian GK or world GK for my Class 1 child? Answer: Start with Indian GK such as country, capital, festivals, and national symbols, since these are more relatable. Then slowly introduce world GK like continents, oceans, and famous landmarks.

Q7. Where can I find printable GK worksheets for Class 1? Answer: You can find free printable GK worksheets on educational websites, or you can simply print this page and use it as a daily quiz sheet.

Q8. What are some good GK books for Class 1? Answer: Look for series like Champion General Knowledge, BPI Tots General Knowledge, Fun with GK, or any age-appropriate GK book published by mainstream educational publishers. Choose books with bright pictures and minimum text.

Final Thoughts

General knowledge is a lifelong gift you give your child the moment you start asking them simple questions. The 100+ GK questions for Class 1 above are designed to be easy, fun, and memorable. Pick one section a day, make it a family activity, and add new questions of your own.

Bookmark this page, take a print of your favourite section, and turn GK into a daily 10-minute habit. In a few weeks, you will see your child confidently answering questions, raising their hand in class, and surprising you with facts you did not even know.

Happy learning!



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