Explore topic-wise MCQs in 4th Class.

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251.

When you add '-ist' at the end of certain words, it means a person who does a particular thing. Which of these means a person who studies animals and plants?

A.  Animalist                     
B.  Biologist          
C.         Earthist
D.         Herboiogist
Answer» C.         Earthist
252.

Who is the author of book 'The God of Small Things?

A.  Natwar Singh 
B.  Arundhati Roy  
C.  Sunil Gavaskar
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  Sunil Gavaskar
253.

Fill in the blank: As strong as a(n) _____.

A.  tiger                
B.  ox       
C.  elephant                      
D.  crocodile
Answer» C.  elephant                      
254.

Punjabi is spoken in                                                                                                                       (2016)

A.  Haryana                    
B.  Delhi            
C.  Himachal Pradesh
D.        All of these
Answer» E.
255.

In how many countries. Portuguese is an official language?

A.  10            
B.  11              
C.  15                   
D.  18
Answer» B.  11              
256.

Which one of the following is a Bengali speaking country?                                                             (2016)

A.  Bangladesh
B.  Oman         
C.  Libya              
D.  Saudi Arabia
Answer» B.  Oman         
257.

Which of these idioms means 'from one difficult situation to another more difficult one'?

A.  A dog in the manger
B.  A needle in a haystack
C.  From the frying pan into the fire
D.  A drop in the ocean
Answer» D.  A drop in the ocean
258.

Which of these words rhymes with 'bead'?

A.  Seed               
B.  Said                
C.  Wide               
D.  Glad
Answer» B.  Said                
259.

Complete the title of this story. Alice _____

A.  and the Forty Thieves
B.  in Copperfield
C.  Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
D.  in Wonderland
Answer» E.
260.

Maximum spoken language in the world is _______.

A.  Arabic
B.                     English         
C.  Chinese    
D.  Spanish
Answer» D.  Spanish
261.

He was a West African tricky and cunning character who was often seen in the form of a spider. He was considered to hold the knowledge of all folktales. Who was he?

A.  Abebe             
B.  Anansi 
C.         Ashkenazi        
D.         Aniga
Answer» C.         Ashkenazi        
262.

My sister received her B.Sc. degree yesterday. The short form B.Sc. stands for

A.  Bachelor of Science
B.  Business and Science
C.  Big Science
D.  Best Student.
Answer» B.  Business and Science
263.

Which countries have a common border with India to the north-west?                                           (2016)

A.  Afghanistan and Pakistan              
B.  China and Nepal
C.  Burma
D.  Bangladesh
Answer» B.  China and Nepal
264.

He founded a monotheistic religion of Persia named after him more than 2000 years ago in ancient Iran. The Parsis of India are his followers. Fire is sacred to them. Who is he?

A.  Jesus Christ   
B.  Freni  
C.         Zarathustra    
D.         Manu             
Answer» D.         Manu             
265.

What is the Capital of Iraq?

A.  Kinshasa          
B.  Baghdad    
C.  Berlin              
D.  N'Djamena
Answer» C.  Berlin              
266.

Which of these is not one of the wonders of the modern world?

A.  The Colosseum          
B.  Machu Picchu
C.  Great Wall of China
D.  Sphinx
Answer» E.
267.

What is the capital of Afghanistan?

A.  Kabul         
B.  Mexico City        
C.  Zagreb             
D.  Abu Dhabi
Answer» B.  Mexico City        
268.

Which country is known as the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?

A.  Chile              
B.  Norway          
C.         Japan
D.         Mexico
Answer» C.         Japan
269.

He came the first black president of the South Africa. Who is he?

A.  Lincoln            
B.  Einstein            
C.  Walt Disney  
D.  Nelson Mandela
Answer» E.
270.

This dress code belongs to which country?

A.  France             
B.  Japan
C.  Bhutan      
D.  Sri Lanka
Answer» D.  Sri Lanka
271.

The monument shown in the figure is situated in Romania. Name it.

A.  Bran Castle
B.  Loch Ness          
C.  Big Ben           
D.  None of these
Answer» B.  Loch Ness          
272.

Match the following: List I List II National Emblem of India 1. National Flag of India 2.          National Currency symbol of India 3. National Bird of India 4.

A.          A-4; B-3; C-2; D-l      
B.  A-1: B-2; C-3; D-4
C.  A-3; B-1; C-4; D-2        
D.  A-2; B-2; C-3; D-1
Answer» B.  A-1: B-2; C-3; D-4
273.

________ are defined as the symbols or icons of a national community used to represent that community in a way that unites its people.

A.  National citizens 
B.       National currency
C.   National flag      
D.       National symbols
Answer» E.
274.

Which ace Indian shuffler has been nominated for Woman Player of the Year Award.

A.  Saina Nehwal  
B.         P.V. Sindhu
C.  Jwala Gata         
D.         Ashwini Ponappa
Answer» B.         P.V. Sindhu
275.

What is the currency of Kenya?

A.  Shilling                       
B.  Dollar 
C.         Ruble 
D.         Euro
Answer» B.  Dollar 
276.

The arena shown in the given picture is in Rome. Built of concrete and sand, it is largest amphitheater ever built. This was where Romans went to watch gladiator fights in ancient times. Identify this famous arena.

A.  Noter Dame de Paris 
B.  The Colosseum
C.  Hagia Sophia      
D.         Stonehenge
Answer» C.  Hagia Sophia      
277.

The man in the given picture was a very talented American who is best known as the Creator of Mickey Mouse. He made many animal films including "Sleeping Beauty' and sand won many awards. Identify him.

A.  Bill Gates                   
B.  Steven Spielberg
C.  Walt Disney
D.         Tim Burton
Answer» D.         Tim Burton
278.

Look at the given picture of the national flag of India carefully. In the center of flag is the Wheel of bharma or the Dharma Chakra taken from one of Ashoka's pillars .What does 'dharma' mean?

A.  Penance
B.        Peace              
C.  Law                
D.  Fertility
Answer» D.  Fertility
279.

Which of the following cricketers has scored highest runs in one-day international cricket?   (2016)

A.  Sachin Tendulkar      
B.  Ricky Ponting
C.  Sanath Joyasuriya
D.        Rahul Dravid
Answer» B.  Ricky Ponting
280.

The person shown below is famous for which of the following games?

A.  Cricket             
B.  Football
C.  Hockey      
D.  Chess
Answer» E.
281.

Which one of the following is the traditional dress of Japan?                                              (2015)

A.  Tracht             
B.  Saree              
C.  Gho                
D.  Kimono
Answer» E.
282.

Match the following.  La Tomatina 1.Russia  White Nights 2.Spain  Carnival of Venice 3. Brazil  Rio Carnival 4. Itay

A.  A-2; B-1; C-4; D-3          
B.  A-3; B-4; C-2; D-1
C.  A-2; B-3; C-4; D-1    
D.  None of these
Answer» B.  A-3; B-4; C-2; D-1
283.

Identify 'X' and 'Y'.                                                   Salsa'X''Y'Japan 

A.  X = Spain; Y = Tango   
B.  X = Cuba; Y = Kabuki
C.  X = Russia; Y = Salsa                   
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  X = Russia; Y = Salsa                   
284.

Which one of the following is NOT a famous food of United States?

A.  Donuts                    
B.  Poke
C.  Sushi           
D.       Buttered Popcorn
Answer» D.       Buttered Popcorn
285.

Which one of the following states does not share its border with China?

A.  Assam        
B.            Sikkim
C.  Arunanachal Pradesh    
D.  Uttarakhand
Answer» B.            Sikkim
286.

'Stature of Liberty' is near to which of the following cities?                                                (2017)

A.  New York   
B.  Rome              
C.  Ottawa                        
D.  England
Answer» B.  Rome              
287.

The monument shown in the given picture is situated in Varanasi. It is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage centre. Gautam Buddha delivered his first sermon here. Name it.

A.  Mahabalipuram
B.  Meenakshi temple
C.  Sarnath
D.  Elephanta caves
Answer» D.  Elephanta caves
288.

Which of the following statements is/are correct? Statement-1: Vishwanathan Anand is a famous chess player. Statement- 2: He was awarded with "Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna" award in 1991-92.

A.  Statement 1 is true and 2 is false      
B.  Statement 2 is true and 1 is false
C.  Both are true       
D.                   Both are false
Answer» D.                   Both are false
289.

Match the following:                      (2015)  China 1. Kathmandu  Nepal 2. Islamabad  Pakitan 3. New Delhi  India 4. Beijing

A.  A-4; B-3; C-2; D-l    
B.  A-3: B-2; C-4; D-l
C.  4-2; B-3; C-l; D-4
D.         A-4; B-l; C-2; D-3
Answer» E.
290.

Which one of the following is NOT matched correctly?

A.  Lasagna-Italy        
B.  Ankimo-Japan
C.  Rendang-Russia  
D.     Masala Dosa-India
Answer» D.     Masala Dosa-India
291.

Which of the following statements is/are correct about Mother Teresa? 1. She was first and only Indian to receive Nobel Peace Prize. 2. She was awarded with Bharat ratna in 1980.

A.  Only               
B.  Only 2             
C.  Both               
D.  None
Answer» C.  Both               
292.

Who held the FIDE World Chess Championship in 2000

A.  Garry Kasparov         
B.  Levon Aronian
C.  Magnes Carlsen  
D.        Viswanathan Anand
Answer» E.
293.

Which of the following countries share its longest land boundary with India? (2017)

A.  Bangladesh
B.  Nepal              
C.  Bhutan            
D.  None of Above
Answer» B.  Nepal              
294.

Which of the following countries was earlier known as Abyssinia?

A.  France           
B.         Myanmar       
C.  Ethiopia         
D.  Beijing
Answer» D.  Beijing
295.

The strait located between Sri Lanka and India is

A.  Cook Strait              
B.  Strait of Malacca
C.  Palk Strait  
D.      Strait of Gibraltar
Answer» D.      Strait of Gibraltar
296.

The arena shown in the given picture is in Rome. Built of concrete and sand, it is the largest amphitheatre ever built. This was where Romans went to watch gladiator fights in ancient times. Identify this famous arena.

A.  Notre Dame de Paris
B.  The Colosseum
C.  Hagia Sophia
D.  Stonehenge
Answer» C.  Hagia Sophia
297.

What is typically made of silk, paper and bamboo, and is the highlight traditional lantern festival?

A.  Lanterns          
B.  A dragon           
C.  Fans                
D.  Floats
Answer» C.  Fans                
298.

Madhubani painting is done with fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and pigments. It can easily be recognised by its eye-catching geometrical patterns. In which Indian state is this art form practised?

A.  Maharashtra
B.  Gujarat
C.  Bihar
D.  Jharkhand
Answer» D.  Jharkhand
299.

Which of the following statements concerning Indian National Flag is correct?

A.  No other Flag is to be placed above it.    
B.  No other Emblem is to be placed above it.
C.  The flag is not to be carried flat.
D.  All the above statements are correct.
Answer» E.
300.

He was the first Sikh Guru and founder of Sikhism. His birthday is celebrated all over the world by his followers, as Gurpurab. Identify him.

A.  Mahavira                   
B.  Gautam Buddha        
C.  Guru Angad   
D.  Guru Nanak
Answer» E.