Explore topic-wise MCQs in 4th Class.

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1.

Which of the following is NOT a type of aerobic exercise?

A. Swimming
B. Running
C. Talking
D. Walking
Answer» D. Walking
2.

The first Olympic Games were held in 1896 in the country where the Ancient Olympic Games took place. Name the city in which the first Olympics of the modern era were held.

A. Athens
B. Paris
C. London
D. Tokyo
Answer» B. Paris
3.

He was a colonel in Indian army, who won a silver medal in shooting at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. Today he is a successful politician who holds the post of Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting. Who is he?

A. Arvind Kejriwal
B. Rajyavardhan Rathore
C. Abhinav Bindra
D. Najeeb Jung
Answer» C. Abhinav Bindra
4.

Identify the martial art shown in the given picture.

A. Wrestling
B. Kyodo
C. Judo
D. Sumo
Answer» D. Sumo
5.

Which one of the following is not a form of marital art?                                                                  (2016)

A. Karate
B. Sung Fu
C. Judo
D. None
Answer» C. Judo
6.

Who is the founder and former commissioner of the League?

A. Lalit Modi
B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Mukesh Ambani
D. None of these
Answer» B. Sachin Tendulkar
7.

Identify the martial art shown in the given picture.                                                                      (2017)

A. Wrestling
B. Kyodo
C. Judo
D. Sumo
Answer» D. Sumo
8.

Directions: Look at the picture and answer the questions 14. 15 and 16.      The given picture shows a football pitch. Identify halfway line from the picture.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
9.

The first Olympic Games were held in 1896 in the country where the Ancient Olympic Games took place. Name the city in which the first Olympics of the modern era were

A. Athens
B. Paris
C. London
D. Tokyo
Answer» B. Paris
10.

When was the first commonwealth games held?

A. 1930
B. 1934
C. 1938
D. 1948
Answer» B. 1934
11.

Thomas Cup is related to

A. Tennis
B. Cricket
C. Basketball
D. Badminton
Answer» E.
12.

Match the given columns and select the correct option. Column I Column II (a) Grand Slam 1. Chess (b) Grand Prix 2. Bridge (c) Grand Master 3. Formula One Racing

A. (a)-2, (b)-1, (c)-3
B. (a)-3, (b)-2, (c)-1
C. (a)-1, (b)-2, (c)-3
D. (a)-2, (b)-3, (c)-1
Answer» C. (a)-1, (b)-2, (c)-3
13.

The first modern Olympics began in 1896, the second ion 1900 and so on. Which Olympics were held in 2016?

A. 29th
B. 30th
C. 31st
D. 32nd
Answer» D. 32nd
14.

Match the given columns and select the correct option. Column - I Column - II (A) Pakistan 1. Cricket (B) England 2. Golf (C) Scotland 3. Field hockey (D) New zealand 4. Rugby Union

A. A-2;     B-3;      C-4;      D-1
B. A-3;     B-1;      C-2;      D-4
C. A-1;      B-3;      C-4;      D-2
D. A-4;     B-2;      C-3;      D-1
Answer» C. A-1;      B-3;      C-4;      D-2
15.

Milk in daily diet is very essential for healthy bones and teeth. Which one of the following nutrients is NOT present in milk?

A. Calcium
B. Carbohydrate
C. Vitamin C
D. Protein
Answer» D. Protein
16.

Identify the given yoga pose.

A. Bridge pose
B. Bow pose
C. Boat pose
D. Cobra pose
Answer» C. Boat pose
17.

Who among the following won the first Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna?

A. Vishwanathan Anand
B. Geet Sethi
C. Karnam Malleswari
D. Kunjarani
Answer» B. Geet Sethi
18.

Davis Cup is related to

A. Table Tennis
B. Lawn Tennis
C. Golf
D. Football
Answer» C. Golf
19.

Boat race shown in the picture is a famous festival sport of                                               (2017)

A. Tamil Nadu
B. Karnataka
C. Kerala
D. Goa
Answer» D. Goa
20.

West Indies for the first time has won the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup, 2016, in the final match played at Mirpur in Bangladesh. In this match, West Indies defeated

A. India
B. Australia
C. England
D. Pakistan.
Answer» B. Australia
21.

Boat race shown in the picture is a famous festival sport of

A. Tamil Nadu
B. Karnataka
C. Kerala
D. Goa.
Answer» D. Goa.
22.

The Uber Cup is named after a former British woman player, Betty Uber. With which one of the following sports is this cup associated?

A. Table tennis
B. Lawn tennis
C. Badminton
D. Volleyball
Answer» D. Volleyball
23.

Who was the First Indian athelete to win a gold medal in the Commonwealth games?

A. Jordan
B. Pole
C. Milkha Singh
D. Sania Nehwal
Answer» D. Sania Nehwal
24.

What is the name of the octopus, who predicted the outcome of many matches in the Football World Cup 2010?

A. John
B. Pitt
C. Paul
D. James
Answer» D. James
25.

Match the given columns and select the correct option. Column I (Countries) Column II (National/Popular games (a) Pakistan 1. Cricket (b) England 2. Golf (c) Scotland 3. Field hockey (d) New Zealand 4. Rugby union

A. (a)-2, (b)-3, (c)-4, (d)-1
B. (a)-3, (b)-1, (c)-2, (d)-4
C. (a)-1. (b)-3, (c)-4, (d)-2
D. (a)-4, (b)-2, (c)-3, (d)-1
Answer» C. (a)-1. (b)-3, (c)-4, (d)-2
26.

When was Junior Hockey World Cup tournament started?

A. 1969
B. 1979
C. 1989
D. 1999
Answer» C. 1989
27.

WWE stands for                                                                                                                           (2016)

A. World Wrestling Enterprises
B. World Wide Enterprises
C. World Wrestling Entertainment
D. None of these
Answer» E.
28.

DIRECTION: Look at the picture and answer the questions 6, 7 and 8. The given picture shows a football pitch. Identify half way line from the picture.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
29.

In the picture, the marked point 5 is _____.

A. center spot
B. penalty spot
C. center circle
D. none of these
Answer» C. center circle
30.

What is the title of Kapil Dev's autobiography?

A. The All Rounder
B. Straight from the Heart
C. Sunshine
D. A Captain's Diary
Answer» C. Sunshine
31.

On adding salt to water while boiling daal, the boiling point of water gets ___

A.  increased   
B.  decreased
C.  remains the same
D.         none of these
Answer» B.  decreased
32.

What Sir Isaac Newton invented?

A.  Reflecting telescope   
B.  Chronometer 
C.  Microscope         
D.        Spectacles
Answer» B.  Chronometer 
33.

Who was the first earthling (mammal) to orbit the Earth in 1957 in Sputnik 2 launched by the Soviet Union?

A.  Laika              
B.  Coco   
C.         Ham               
D.  Felicette
Answer» B.  Coco   
34.

He was a famous Indian physician who wrote about 1,120 illnesses, 700 medicinal plants, and the preparation of hundreds of medicinal compounds in his treatise. He performed many complicated surgeries as far back as 600 BCE. Who is this physician?

A.  Aryabhata                   
B.  Bhaskara         
C.         Sushruta          
D.         Nagarjuna                    
Answer» D.         Nagarjuna                    
35.

In 20"' century, who developed the first apparatus for long distance radio communication?

A.  James Clerk Maxwell
B.  Guglielrno Marconi
C.  Douglas Engelbart
D.  Thomas Alva Edison
Answer» C.  Douglas Engelbart
36.

He was a Scottish engineer, who demonstrated the first working television system 1926. He was the inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube. Who was he?

A.  Charles Darwin   
B.       Douglas Engelbart
C.  John Logie Baird
D.        Samuel Morse
Answer» D.        Samuel Morse
37.

The body of this instrument is made of plastic or metal. It has eye pieces at one end. The other end has power lenses. With it you can view objects that are far away. What is this scientific instrument called?

A.  Microscope           
B.  Kaleidoscope
C.  Magnifying glass 
D.       Binoculars
Answer» C.  Magnifying glass 
38.

These brothers became the inventors of the world's first successful aeroplane when they took off on a very short flight from Kitty Hawk. USA, in 1903. Who were they?

A.  Alfred Wallace 
B.  Wilbur and Orville Wright
C.  Lamarck
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  Lamarck
39.

These brothers became the inventors of the world's first successful aeroplane when they took off on a very short flight from Kitty Hawk, USA, in 1903. Who were they?

A.  Alfred Wallace
B.  Wilbur and Orville Wright
C.  Lamarck
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  Lamarck
40.

Statement-A: Plants respire at night and give out carbon dioxide.                    Statement-B: It is dangerous to sleep under trees in morning.

A.  Statement a is true, b is false      
B.  Statement b is true, a is false
C.  Both are true        
D.                Both are false
Answer» B.  Statement b is true, a is false
41.

Match the following.  Film 1. Otis  Lift 2. Torricelli  Printing machine 3. Forest  Barometer 4. Barg

A.  A-4;     B-3; C-2; D-1                 
B.  A-3;     B-1; C-4; D-2
C.  A-2;     B-4; C-1; D-2                 
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  A-2;     B-4; C-1; D-2                 
42.

Choose the incorrect match

A.  Jet Engine - Whittle               
B.  Gravity ? Newton
C.  Dynamo ? Galileo
D.                      Diesel Engine - Rudolf Diesel
Answer» D.                      Diesel Engine - Rudolf Diesel
43.

Fat person ______ more water than thin person.

A.  replaces           
B.  absorbs        
C.  replaces      
D.  none of these
Answer» D.  none of these
44.

Which of these was invented by Stephen Perry and is used to hold objects together?

A.  Safety pin                    
B.  Ice-cream cone 
C.  Rubber band    
D.  Stapler pin
Answer» D.  Stapler pin
45.

From a smooth shiny surface, the rays of light are _____ back before they enter to our eyes.

A.  refracted          
B.  reflected     
C.  scattered          
D.  dispersed
Answer» C.  scattered          
46.

Which of the following is NOT used to make dinner and tea sets?

A.  Porcelain                     
B.  Melamine         
C.  Ceramics         
D.         Rubber
Answer» E.
47.

Which gas is released by plants at night?

A.  Oxygen
B.         Nitrogen
C.  Carbon dioxide
D.  Hydrogen
Answer» D.  Hydrogen
48.

He invented dynamite. He did not want to be remembered as a propagator of violence after his death. So, he made his last will and donated his entire wealth to institute the Nobel Prize. Identify him.

A.  Albert Einstein
B.  Alfred Nobel
C.  George Washington
D.  Carl Edward Sagan
Answer» C.  George Washington
49.

Who invented the first controllable flying AEROPLANE (AIRPLANE)

A.  Wright Brothers
B.  Lidenbergh Brothers
C.  South Brothers
D.  West Brothers
Answer» B.  Lidenbergh Brothers
50.

What Kart Benz invented?

A.  Gasoline powered automobile       
B.  Motorcar
C.  Glider 
D.  Steam turbine
Answer» C.  Glider