Introduction
Class 6 marks an exciting shift in a child’s learning journey. Students are now ready to explore deeper topics like Indian history, the freedom struggle, advanced science, world geography, and current affairs. General knowledge questions are the most enjoyable way to fuel this curiosity, build awareness, and turn classroom learning into real-world understanding.
This carefully prepared list contains 160+ general knowledge questions for Class 6 with answers, written in clear English and grouped into easy-to-revise categories. Whether your child is preparing for a school quiz, the IGKO Olympiad, or simply loves learning new facts every day, this blog will be their go-to GK resource.
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Why is General Knowledge Important for Class 6 Students?
General knowledge plays a powerful role in shaping a Class 6 student’s awareness, thinking, and confidence. Here is why every child should practice GK regularly:
- It builds awareness about India and the world around them.
- It improves memory, reasoning, and critical thinking.
- It supports school subjects like science, social studies, history, and English.
- It boosts confidence in school quizzes, debates, and inter-school competitions.
- It expands vocabulary and improves spoken and written communication.
- It prepares students for Olympiads such as the IGKO conducted by the Science Olympiad Foundation.
- It encourages a lifelong love for reading, asking questions, and learning new things.
160+ GK Questions for Class 6 with Answers
1. GK Questions for Class 6 on Indian History
Q1. In which year was the Battle of Plassey fought?
Answer: 1757.
Q2. In which year was the Battle of Buxar fought?
Answer: 1764.
Q3. Who founded the Chola dynasty?
Answer: Vijayalaya Chola.
Q4. Who founded the Kushana Empire in India?
Answer: Kujula Kadphises.
Q5. Which Mughal emperor was famous as Zinda Pir?
Answer: Aurangzeb.
Q6. Who is popularly known as the Napoleon of India?
Answer: Samudragupta.
Q7. What was the ancient name of Patna?
Answer: Pataliputra.
Q8. Lala Lajpat Rai is popularly known as?
Answer: Punjab Kesari.
Q9. In which year did Mahatma Gandhi start the Quit India Movement?
Answer: 1942.
Q10. In which year did Mahatma Gandhi start the Dandi March?
Answer: 1930.
Q11. Who gave the slogan “Do or Die”?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi.
Q12. Who gave the slogan “Give me blood, I will give you freedom”?
Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose.
Q13. Who is known as the Father of History?
Answer: Herodotus.
Q14. At what age did Gautama Buddha attain Nirvana (enlightenment)?
Answer: At the age of 35.
Q15. When did the First World War take place?
Answer: From 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
Q16. Who is the author of Panchatantra?
Answer: Vishnu Sharma.
Q17. Who is known as the Father of the Indian Nuclear Program?
Answer: Dr. Homi J. Bhabha.
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2. GK Questions for Class 6 on India
Q18. What is the capital of India?
Answer: New Delhi.
Q19. Who is the current Prime Minister of India?
Answer: Narendra Modi.
Q20. Who is the current Defence Minister of India?
Answer: Rajnath Singh.
Q21. Which is the highest civilian award of the Republic of India?
Answer: The Bharat Ratna.
Q22. Which is the largest state in India by area?
Answer: Rajasthan.
Q23. Which is the highest mountain peak in India?
Answer: Kanchenjunga.
Q24. In which Indian state is the Raimona Reserve Forest located?
Answer: Assam.
Q25. In which Indian state is Varkala Beach situated?
Answer: Kerala.
Q26. In which Indian state are the Zawar Mines located?
Answer: Rajasthan.
Q27. In which Indian state is the National Research Centre on Yak (NRCY) located?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.
Q28. Which Indian state was the first to introduce the Oak Tussar Industry?
Answer: Manipur.
Q29. Which folk dance is famous in Punjab (women’s folk dance)?
Answer: Giddha.
Q30. Who is known as Jawahar of Uttarakhand?
Answer: Jagmohan Singh Negi.
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3. GK Questions for Class 6 on World Geography
Q31. Which is the largest continent in the world by land area?
Answer: Asia.
Q32. Which is the longest river in the world?
Answer: River Nile.
Q33. Which is the largest river by volume in the world?
Answer: River Amazon.
Q34. Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount Everest.
Q35. Where is Mount Aconcagua located?
Answer: In the Andes mountain range, Argentina (it is the highest peak in South America).
Q36. Where is the Great Bear Lake located?
Answer: Canada.
Q37. Where is Lake Tanganyika, the world’s longest freshwater lake, located?
Answer: In Africa.
Q38. Which is the largest lake in Japan?
Answer: Lake Biwa.
Q39. What is the most spoken language in the world?
Answer: Mandarin Chinese.
Q40. Which country is known as the Pearl of the Orient Seas?
Answer: Philippines.
Q41. What is the capital of Australia?
Answer: Canberra.
Q42. What is the capital of Argentina?
Answer: Buenos Aires.
Q43. What is the capital of Finland?
Answer: Helsinki.
Q44. What is the capital of Morocco?
Answer: Rabat.
Q45. The ozone layer lies in which layer of the atmosphere?
Answer: The stratosphere.
Q46. Which is the lowermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: The troposphere.
Q47. On which date does the Autumn Equinox usually occur in the Northern Hemisphere?
Answer: 23rd September.
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4. GK Questions for Class 6 on Science
Q48. Which is the only even prime number?
Answer: 2.
Q49. Why are leaves green in colour?
Answer: Because of the presence of chlorophyll.
Q50. What are plants that grow in dry conditions called?
Answer: Xerophytes.
Q51. Through which part of the plant does transpiration mainly take place?
Answer: The leaves (through stomata).
Q52. What are the reproductive parts of a flower called?
Answer: Stamen (male) and carpel or pistil (female).
Q53. Which acid is secreted in the human stomach?
Answer: Hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Q54. Which vitamin helps in healing wounds?
Answer: Vitamin C.
Q55. Which disorder is caused by the lack of Vitamin D?
Answer: Rickets.
Q56. Which mineral is found in our teeth and limestone?
Answer: Calcium.
Q57. Which phenomenon is responsible for the blue colour of the sky?
Answer: Scattering of light (Rayleigh scattering).
Q58. What is the SI unit of electric current?
Answer: Ampere.
Q59. How many poles does a magnet have?
Answer: Two (north and south).
Q60. What is the habitat where plants and animals live on land called?
Answer: Terrestrial habitat.
Q61. If an object does not allow light to pass through it, what is it called?
Answer: Opaque.
Q62. Which is the biggest bone in the human body?
Answer: The femur (thigh bone).
Q63. What is the function of connective tissue?
Answer: To bind, support, and connect different organs and tissues, and to store energy and conserve body heat.
Q64. Where is the International Space Station located?
Answer: In Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
Q65. What are the two motions of the Earth?
Answer: Rotation (on its axis) and revolution (around the Sun).
Q66. What is a group of stars called?
Answer: A constellation.
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5. GK Questions for Class 6 on Maths and Numbers
Q67. What is the square root of 144?
Answer: 12.
Q68. What is the square root of 169?
Answer: 13.
Q69. What is the cube root of 343?
Answer: 7.
Q70. How many degrees are there in a complete circle?
Answer: 360 degrees.
Q71. What is the approximate value of Pi?
Answer: 3.14.
Q72. What is the value of the Golden Ratio?
Answer: Approximately 1.618.
Q73. How many seconds are there in an hour?
Answer: 3,600 seconds.
Q74. How many years make a decade?
Answer: 10 years.
Q75. How many days does February have in a leap year?
Answer: 29 days.
Q76. What is a triangle with all sides equal called?
Answer: An equilateral triangle.
Q77. What is a triangle with all three sides of different lengths called?
Answer: A scalene triangle.
Q78. What is a polygon with five sides called?
Answer: A pentagon.
Q79. Which polygon has opposite sides and opposite angles equal?
Answer: A parallelogram.
Q80. Which number is neither prime nor composite?
Answer: 1.
Q81. What is the first odd composite number?
Answer: 9.
Q82. What is the shape of dice?
Answer: A cube.
Q83. How many straight edges does a cube have?
Answer: 12.
Q84. What is the geometric shape of a raindrop in the air?
Answer: A sphere (approximately).
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6. GK Questions for Class 6 on Inventions and Famous People
Q85. Who invented the number zero?
Answer: Aryabhatta (the modern decimal system was developed by Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta).
Q86. Who invented the World Wide Web (WWW)?
Answer: Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Q87. Who invented the television?
Answer: John Logie Baird.
Q88. Who invented the electric bulb?
Answer: Thomas Alva Edison.
Q89. Who painted the famous Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci.
Q90. What is Vincent Van Gogh’s most famous painting called?
Answer: The Starry Night.
Q91. Who said “Be yourself, everyone else is taken”?
Answer: Oscar Wilde.
Q92. Who is the fastest man in the world?
Answer: Usain Bolt.
Q93. Who won India’s first Olympic bronze medal in boxing?
Answer: Vijender Singh.
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7. GK Questions for Class 6 on Important Days and Observances
Q94. When is World Health Day observed?
Answer: 7th April.
Q95. When is World Earth Day celebrated?
Answer: 22nd April.
Q96. When is World Environment Day celebrated?
Answer: 5th June.
Q97. When is Hindi Diwas celebrated in India?
Answer: 14th September.
Q98. When is World Heritage Day celebrated?
Answer: 18th April.
Q99. When is World Turtle Day observed?
Answer: 23rd May.
Q100. When is International Women’s Day celebrated?
Answer: 8th March.
Q101. When is World Wildlife Day observed?
Answer: 3rd March.
Q102. When is World Press Freedom Day observed?
Answer: 3rd May.
Q103. When is International Yoga Day celebrated?
Answer: 21st June.
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8. GK Questions for Class 6 on Animals and Nature
Q104. Which is the largest living animal in the world?
Answer: The blue whale.
Q105. What is a baby horse called?
Answer: A colt (male) or a filly (female).
Q106. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars.
Q107. Which planet is also called the Morning Star and the Evening Star?
Answer: Venus.
Q108. How many planets are there in our solar system?
Answer: 8 (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
Q109. Which animal is known as the Ship of the Desert?
Answer: The camel.
Q110. Which is the fastest land animal?
Answer: The cheetah.
Q111. From which part of the Papaver somniferum plant is opium obtained?
Answer: From the dry latex of the unripe seed pods (poppy capsules).
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9. GK Questions for Class 6 on Sports
Q112. How many players are there in a cricket team?
Answer: 11.
Q113. How many players are there in a football team?
Answer: 11.
Q114. How many players are on a basketball team on the court at one time?
Answer: 5.
Q115. How many players are on each side of a hockey team during a match?
Answer: 11.
Q116. What is the weight of a standard cricket ball?
Answer: Approximately 5.5 to 5.75 ounces (around 156 grams).
Q117. The Ryder Cup is associated with which sport?
Answer: Golf.
Q118. Who is known as the Magician of Hockey?
Answer: Major Dhyan Chand.
Q119. Which Indian athlete won the Olympic gold medal in javelin throw?
Answer: Neeraj Chopra.
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10. GK Questions for Class 6 on Computers and Technology
Q120. What does WWW stand for?
Answer: World Wide Web.
Q121. What does WiFi stand for?
Answer: Wireless Fidelity.
Q122. What does CPU stand for?
Answer: Central Processing Unit.
Q123. What does RAM stand for?
Answer: Random Access Memory.
Q124. What is the name of ISRO’s humanoid robot designed for space missions?
Answer: Vyommitra.
Q125. What was the name of India’s Mars Orbiter Mission?
Answer: Mangalyaan.
Q126. Who is known as the Father of Computers?
Answer: Charles Babbage.
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11. GK Questions for Class 6 on Books and Authors
Q127. Who wrote the book Wings of Fire?
Answer: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam (with Arun Tiwari).
Q128. Who wrote the book The Discovery of India?
Answer: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
Q129. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: William Shakespeare.
Q130. Who wrote the famous novel The Great Gatsby?
Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Q131. Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
Answer: J.K. Rowling.
Q132. Who wrote the Ramayana?
Answer: Maharishi Valmiki.
Q133. Who wrote the Mahabharata?
Answer: Maharishi Ved Vyasa.
Q134. Who is the author of The God of Small Things?
Answer: Arundhati Roy.
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12. GK Questions for Class 6 on World Capitals and Currencies
Q135. What is the capital of Japan?
Answer: Tokyo.
Q136. What is the capital of France?
Answer: Paris.
Q137. What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
Answer: London.
Q138. What is the capital of the United States of America?
Answer: Washington, D.C.
Q139. What is the capital of Russia?
Answer: Moscow.
Q140. What is the capital of China?
Answer: Beijing.
Q141. What is the currency of Japan?
Answer: Japanese Yen.
Q142. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
Answer: Pound Sterling.
Q143. What is the currency of Russia?
Answer: Russian Ruble.
Q144. What is the currency of the European Union (most member countries)?
Answer: Euro.
Q145. Which European country has Emmanuel Macron as its President?
Answer: France.
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13. GK Questions for Class 6 on Miscellaneous Facts
Q146. What is the chemical formula of common table salt?
Answer: NaCl (Sodium Chloride).
Q147. What is the chemical formula of water?
Answer: H2O.
Q148. What is the boiling point of water?
Answer: 100 degrees Celsius.
Q149. What is the freezing point of water?
Answer: 0 degrees Celsius.
Q150. What is the hardest natural substance found on Earth?
Answer: Diamond.
Q151. What is the main source of energy for the Earth?
Answer: The Sun.
Q152. How many bones are there in an adult human body?
Answer: 206.
Q153. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
Answer: 26.
Q154. How many vowels are there in the English alphabet?
Answer: 5 (a, e, i, o, u).
Q155. How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?
Answer: 21.
Q156. How many colours are there in a rainbow?
Answer: 7.
Q157. India shares its land borders with how many countries?
Answer: 7 (Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar).
Q158. Where is the Tropic of Cancer located?
Answer: At 23.5 degrees North of the Equator.
Q159. Which gas do plants take in to make food?
Answer: Carbon dioxide.
Q160. What is the colour of the Black Box found in airplanes?
Answer: Bright orange.
Q161. Which is the most spoken native language in India?
Answer: Hindi.
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10 Fun Facts for Class 6 Kids
- Members of the British Royal Family are not allowed to give autographs to prevent forgery of their signatures.
- There is no word in the English dictionary that perfectly rhymes with the word “orange”.
- More than 480 million people have played the board game Monopoly.
- Tomatoes and avocados are technically fruits, not vegetables, because they grow from the flowering part of the plant and contain seeds.
- The opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
- A bolt of lightning is about five times hotter than the surface of the Sun.
- The world’s tallest man, Robert Wadlow from the USA, was 8 feet 11 inches (272 cm) tall.
- An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its entire brain.
- Every step you take uses around 200 different muscles in your body.
- Honey never spoils. Pots of honey found in ancient Egyptian tombs over 3,000 years old were still edible.
Tips for Parents to Improve a Class 6 Child’s General Knowledge
- Encourage daily newspaper reading. Start with kid-friendly editorials or weekly student newspapers like The Hindu in School or Times NIE.
- Watch educational channels and documentaries together such as Discovery, National Geographic, BBC Earth, and BrainPOP.
- Take family trips to museums, planetariums, science centres, historical monuments, and zoos. Real experiences make GK stick.
- Organise family quiz nights once a week. Healthy competition makes learning fun and memorable.
- Encourage your child to socialise with friends and discuss what they have learnt. Group quizzes are an excellent way to share knowledge.
- Watch popular quiz shows together (online or on TV). Encourage your child to attempt every answer.
- Use safe educational apps like Kahoot, Quizizz, BYJU’s, and Vedantu for daily practice and revision.
- Discuss current affairs at the dinner table. Share one news story each day and ask your child for their opinion.
- Help your child appear for Olympiads such as the IGKO. Regular practice builds speed and confidence.
- Build a small home library with encyclopaedias, biographies, atlases, and storybooks. Reading is the foundation of strong GK.
Conclusion
These 160+ general knowledge questions for Class 6 are a fun and effective way to help your child grow smarter every day. Regular practice will improve their memory, build confidence, and prepare them for school quizzes and the IGKO Olympiad. Bookmark this page, solve a few questions every day, and watch your child’s knowledge grow steadily over the year. A little learning each day adds up to a lot of knowledge over time.
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Also Read:
General Knowledge Questions for Class 1
General Knowledge Questions for Class 2
General Knowledge Questions for Class 3
General Knowledge Questions for Class 4
General Knowledge Questions for Class 5
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FAQs on GK Questions for Class 6
Q1. What are the most important GK topics for Class 6 students?
Answer: The most important GK topics for Class 6 include Indian history (battles, dynasties, freedom struggle), world geography, science, the human body, world capitals and currencies, important days, sports, computers, famous books and authors, and current affairs.
Q2. How many GK questions should a Class 6 child practice every day?
Answer: 15 to 20 GK questions a day are ideal for a Class 6 student. Short, regular practice works much better than long study sessions once a week.
Q3. Where can I download GK questions for Class 6 with answers in PDF?
Answer: You can save this blog as a PDF using your browser’s print or save option. Many education websites also offer free downloadable GK PDFs and worksheets for Class 6.
Q4. Are these GK questions useful for the IGKO Class 6 Olympiad?
Answer: Yes. The questions on this page cover all the main topics that appear in the IGKO syllabus for Class 6, including general awareness, current affairs, science, sports, and life skills.
Q5. How can I make GK fun for my Class 6 child?
Answer: Turn it into a game. Use flashcards, hold mini quizzes between siblings, give small rewards for correct answers, and connect questions with real-life experiences such as family trips, festivals, and shows your child watches.
Q6. Is GK part of the Class 6 CBSE or ICSE syllabus?
Answer: GK is not always a graded subject in every school, but most CBSE, ICSE, and state board schools include GK as part of social studies or extra reading. Many schools also conduct weekly GK tests in Class 6.
Q7. How is GK for Class 6 different from GK for Class 5?
Answer: Class 6 GK introduces deeper topics like detailed Indian history (Battles of Plassey and Buxar, Mughal emperors, freedom movement), advanced science (xerophytes, atmospheric layers, vitamin deficiencies, scattering of light), more challenging maths (square roots, cube roots, polygons), and broader current affairs. Class 5 GK is comparatively simpler and focuses more on basic facts.
Q8. What are some easy GK questions for an 11-year-old?
Answer: Easy GK questions for an 11-year-old include questions on Indian national symbols, world capitals and currencies, planets, famous inventors and founders, important days, classical dance forms, sports records, well-known landmarks, and basic science concepts like photosynthesis, vitamins, and the human body.
Q9. Which competitive exams require strong GK in Class 6?
Answer: Class 6 students with strong GK perform better in Olympiads like IGKO (International General Knowledge Olympiad), NSO (National Science Olympiad), school-level inter-class quizzes, and inter-school competitions. Strong GK in Class 6 also lays the foundation for entrance exams in Classes 9 and 10.
