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SIMPLE AND BASIC GK QUESTIONS FOR 4-7 YARS

  PART 1

SIMPLE AND BASIC GK QUESTIONS FOR 4-7 YARS

These general knowledge questions are very simple and easy to remember and answer,

1.SUN RISES IN-EAST

2.HOW MANY DIRECTIONS?

 ANSWER-FOUR

3.WHICH ANIMAL IS CALLED THE KING OF THE JUNGLE?

ANSWER-LION

4.HOW MANY LETTERS ARE THERE IN ENGLISH ALPHABETS?

ANSWER-26

5.HOW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN A WEEK?

ANSWER-7

6.HOW MANY COLOURS ARE THERE IN A RAINBOW? 

ANSWER-7

7.HOW MANY MONTHS ARE THERE IN A YEAR?

ANSWER-12

8.HOW MANY PLANETS ARE THERE IN SOLAR SYSTEM? 

ANSWER-8

9.WHICH ANIMAL GIVES US MILK? 

ANSWER-COW

10.WHICH ANIMAL GUARDS OUR HOME?

ANSWER-DOG

11.WHICH ANIMAL LIKE TO EAT CARROT?

ANSWER-RABBIT

12.WHICH ANIMAL LIKE TO EAT MICE?

ANSWER-CAT

13.WHICH ANIMAL IS CALLED 'SHIP OF DESERT'?

ANSWER-CAMEL

14.THE FASTEST  LAND ANIMAL

ANSWER-CHEETAH

15.THE TALLEST ANIMAL

ANSWER-GIRAFFE

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