Explore topic-wise MCQs in 6th Class.

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1.

Where is the National Institute of Sports located? It is the academic wing of the Sports Authority of India and Asia's largest sports institute.

A. New Delhi
B. Lucknow
C. Mumbai
D. Patiala
Answer» E.
2.

Constellations are a group of stars that form a particular shape in the sky. Each of them has been given a specific name. Which organisation is responsible for naming constellations?

A. Federation of Astronomical Societies
B. NASA
C. The International Astronomical Union
D. ISRO
Answer» D. ISRO
3.

What is the name of mascot of the 12th South Asian Games 2016 held in Guwahati and Shillong?

A. Chakor
B. Shera
C. Pappu
D. Tikhor
Answer» E.
4.

Which one of the following cities hosted the 66th Senior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women from 9th to 16th January 2016?

A. Mumbai
B. Mysuru
C. Hyderabad
D. Patiala
Answer» C. Hyderabad
5.

This National Park in the United States is home to a geyser called the Old Faithful that erupts in every 60-110 minutes. Name the National Park.

A. Zion National Park
B. Yellowstone National Park
C. Joshua Tree National Park
D. Grand Canyon National Park
Answer» C. Joshua Tree National Park
6.

DIRECTION: Read the given paragraph and answer the question The United Nations is an international organisation founded in 1945 to promote international co-operation. It is currently made up of 193 member states. There are six official languages of the UN. Which among the following is not an official language of UN?

A. Arabic
B. French
C. Spanish
D. Hindi
Answer» E.
7.

Utkala, kingdom of ancient times was located in which present day state?

A. Telangana
B. Odisha
C. Bihar
D. Assam
Answer» C. Bihar
8.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1881 founded a newspaper named Kesari which was used as a mouthpiece for the Indian national freedom movement. In which language was it published?

A. Hindi
B. Marathi
C. Gujarati
D. English
Answer» C. Gujarati
9.

Which one of the following cities will host the 2022 Winter Olympics?

A. Tokyo
B. Beijing
C. Atlanta
D. Los Angeles
Answer» C. Atlanta
10.

The 12th South Asian Games were held in Guwahati and Shillong, from 5th February to 16th February 2016. What is the name of the mascot of these games?

A. Chakor
B. Shera
C. Pappu
D. Tikhor
Answer» E.
11.

The Hubble Space Telescope is a large telescope in space launched into orbit by space shuttle on April 24, 1990. What is the name of the space shuttle?

A. Discovery
B. Endeavour
C. Enterprise
D. Atlantis
Answer» B. Endeavour
12.

Robonaut is a NASA robot designed to be humanoid, which means it is built to look like a person. Which of the following is the latest model of robonaut manufactured by NASA and General Motors?

A. Robonaut 33
B. Robonaut 1
C. Robonaut 2
D. Dexterous 2
Answer» D. Dexterous 2
13.

Lionel Messi was honoured with the prestigious FIFA Ballon d'Or Award for the World Player of the Year on 11th January 2016 in Zurich. He is a citizen of

A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. France
D. Spain.
Answer» B. Brazil
14.

Stars are enormous spheres of ignited gas that light the cosmos. They come in many different types and sizes. Which among the following is not a known type of stars?

A. White dwarf
B. Red giant
C. Green dwarf
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
15.

He was the most famous of the Vijayanagara kings. An excellent general, he conquered much of Deccan. The famous jester-poet, Tenali Rama, is said to have been a part of his court. The king himself was an accomplished poet. Who was he?

A. Harihara
B. Rajaraja Chola
C. Krishnadevaraya
D. Bukka Raya 1
Answer» D. Bukka Raya 1
16.

Cities generally come up on river banks because of their proximity to water. Water is essential for survival and transport. On which river is Panaji, a city of Goa situated?

A. Mahanadi
B. Godavari
C. Kaveri
D. Mandovi
Answer» E.
17.

How many times did Pankaj Advani win the IBSF World Billiards title?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Answer» E.
18.

Planets' atmosphere is made up of different gases. On which of the following planets methane gas is found in large amounts?

A. Jupiter
B. Saturn
C. Uranus
D. Mercury
Answer» D. Mercury
19.

The large dark patches on the moon's surface are known as

A. Dark matter
B. Moon spots
C. Maria or sea as it is filled with stones
D. Maria or sea as it is filled with lava.
Answer» E.
20.

It is the largest explosion of stars that takes place in space. It is difficult to see in our own Milky Way galaxy due to dust which blocks our view. It was last discovered by Johannes Kepler in 1604. What are we talking about?

A. Black hole
B. Supernova
C. Star explosion
D. None of these
Answer» C. Star explosion
21.

Which of the following statements is incorrect about Jupiter?

A. The great red spot is a giant spinning storm present in Jupiter which resembles a hurricane.
B. The atmosphere of Jupiter is made up of hydrogen and helium gas.
C. Jupiter has seven thick rings
D. Both B and C
Answer» D. Both B and C
22.

Twelve members of the Rajya Sabha, one of the 2 houses of parliament, are nominated members who have special knowledge in the fields of arts, sciences, literature, etc. Who nominates them?

A. Prime Minister of India
B. President of India
C. Lok Sabha members
D. The elected members of the Rajya Sabha
Answer» C. Lok Sabha members
23.

Animal welfare is a very important movement in the modern world. There are several organisations around the world that help animals in distress. Which of the following is not an animal welfare organisation?

A. Blue Cross
B. PETA
C. SPCA
D. Amnesty International
Answer» E.
24.

Val Barker Trophy is awarded in the Olympic games for

A. Cycling
B. Archery
C. Boxing
D. Hockey.
Answer» D. Hockey.
25.

Which of the following is the largest natural satellite in our solar system?

A. Triton
B. Callisto
C. Ganymede
D. Titania
Answer» D. Titania
26.

'Vallam Kali' is a traditional boat race festival of which of the following states?

A. Tamil Nadu
B. Assam
C. Kerala
D. Goa
Answer» D. Goa
27.

This great Queen's many children and grandchildren made alliances by marriage with many royal families of Europe because of which she was fondly called the 'Grandmother of Europe'. Who are we talking about?

A. Queen Elizabeth I
B. Queen Mary
C. Queen Elizabeth II
D. Queen Victoria
Answer» E.
28.

Which nation, shares the maximum number of borders, 14 in number, with neighbouring countries?

A. Ukraine
B. China
C. Turkey
D. Mongolia
Answer» C. Turkey
29.

Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. The winner of the inaugural Wimbledon Championship was Spencer Gore. This tournament is played on

A. Clay court
B. Hard court
C. Grass court
D. Carpet court.
Answer» D. Carpet court.
30.

DIRECTION: Read the given paragraph and answer the question The United Nations is an international organisation founded in 1945 to promote international co-operation. It is currently made up of 193 member states. There are six official languages of the UN. On which date the charter of United Nations was signed?

A. 16614
B. 16559
C. 16734
D. 16739
Answer» B. 16559
31.

The Khelo India National Level Competition was inaugurated in which of the following cities in January 2017?

A. Hyderabad
B. New Delhi
C. Patiala
D. Pune
Answer» C. Patiala
32.

A piece of land that is normally used for farming but is left uncultivated for a while so that the soil recovers fertility is called ______.

A. Barren
B. Fellow
C. Fallow
D. Field
Answer» D. Field
33.

Which of the following statements is/are correct? (i) India has a single judicial system for the entire country. (ii) High courts have jurisdiction over states and union territories. (iii) Supreme court is the guardian of the constitution. (iv) Police can keep a person in custody as long as they wish.

A. (i) only
B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (iii) only
D. (i) and (iv)
Answer» C. (iii) only
34.

Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth after sun is a type of ____.

A. Red dwarf stars
B. Brown dwarf stars
C. Blue giant stars
D. Yellow dwarf stars
Answer» B. Brown dwarf stars
35.

The explorer, Marco Polo, spent many years in the court of this emperor, who was the grandson of Genghis Khan and also the founder of Yuan dynasty in China. Who was he?

A. Tamerlane
B. Kublai Khan
C. Babur
D. Batu Khan
Answer» C. Babur
36.

The sun emits tiny electrical particles in all directions during solar flares. When they fall at the Earth's north and south poles, they look like glowing ribbons of light which may be green, red or blue in colour. What are these called?

A.  Aurora Borealis
B.  Spectrum
C.  Aurora Australia
D.  Both A and C
Answer» E.
37.

By putting the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) in orbit around Mars, India's ISRO became the fourth space agency to reach Mars, after the Soviet space program, NASA, and the European Space Agency. What is the orbiter commonly known as?

A.  Chandrayaan
B.  Aryabhatta
C.  Bhaskara
D.  Mangalyaan
Answer» E.
38.

What is the term given to matter in the middle layer of the Earth which is liquid and hot, and escapes through cracks in the surface?

A.  Sial
B.  Sima
C.  Magma
D.  Granite
Answer» D.  Granite
39.

In context of computers, what can be the uses of cookies? i. Maintain information ii. Run a programme iii. Deliver a virus

A.  I and II only
B.  I only
C.  II and III only
D.  III only
Answer» C.  II and III only
40.

Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution. Newton is a unit of measurement for ___.

A.  Time
B.  Distance
C.  Mass
D.  Force
Answer» E.
41.

A weather map shows information about atmospheric pressure and weather fronts. Which type of Earth scientist works on developing and interpreting weather maps?

A.  Geologist
B.  Astronomer
C.  Meteorologist
D.  Oceanographer
Answer» D.  Oceanographer
42.

Which kind of waves are used to make and receive cell phone calls?

A.  Sound waves
B.  Radio waves
C.  Light waves
D.  None of these
Answer» C.  Light waves
43.

Look at the given picture showing four forces P, Q, R and S of a flight. What does P, Q, R and S stand for?

A.  P-Drag              Q-Weight           R-Thurst S-Lift
B.  P-Weight           Q-Drag              R-Lift                S-Thurst
C.  P-Thurst           Q-Lift                R-Drag               S-Weight
D.  P-Lift               Q-Thurst            R-Weight            S-Drag
Answer» E.
44.

Look at the given picture. Which of the following best classifies the type of rock shown in the picture?

A.  Igneous
B.  Sedimentary
C.  Metamorphic
D.  Volcanic
Answer» C.  Metamorphic
45.

Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate \[\text{(NaHC}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}\text{)}\] is a versatile compound. What is an example of a chemical property of baking soda?

A.  Bubbles up when mixed with vinegar
B.  Allows dough to rise while baking
C.  Neutralizes odours
D.  All of these
Answer» E.
46.

Trachoma disease affects ______.

A.  Eyes
B.  Liver
C.  Lungs
D.  Stomach
Answer» D.  Stomach
47.

In which year the first nuclear test was conducted by India under the code-name of Smiling Buddha?

A.  1970
B.  1974
C.  1984
D.  1950
Answer» C.  1984
48.

Dry ice is used primarily as a cooling agent. Its advantages include lower temperature than that of water ice and not leaving any residue. What is its chemical composition?

A.  Oxygen
B.  Carbon dioxide
C.  Nitrogen
D.  Iron oxide
Answer» C.  Nitrogen
49.

Time can be measured using many units depending on the duration of a phenomenon. Hours, minutes and seconds are common units of time. Which of the following is also a unit of time?

A.  Cusec.
B.  Light year
C.  Warp speed
D.  Fortnight
Answer» E.
50.

In 1774, a British clergyman named Joseph Priestley conducted an experiment in which he focussed sunrays on a tube containing mercuric oxide. This produced a gas which he noticed made candles burn brighter, thus discovering a gas which is the very essence of life. What gas was it?

A.  Carbon dioxide
B.  Nitrogen
C.  Oxygen
D.  Helium
Answer» D.  Helium