Quiz Alert!How Well Do You Know India?

Team StoryWeavers|August 12, 2022, 15:00 IST| 760

Dear young learner,

Happy Independence Day! Let us celebrate the 75th anniversary of our Independence with a quiz on India!

As proud young Indians, we are sure you would love to attempt the quiz! Your favourite duo, Jax and Jane, will be your quizzing partners! Are you ready? Let’s go!

Here are the instructions to take up the quiz:

  1. Five simple multiple choice questions are given below.
  2. Read the questions carefully and find the correct answers.
  3. Write the option name ( A, B, C or D) of the correct answer in the comments below.
  4. The answers will be revealed to you in the next edition of BYJU’s Quizlets.

QUESTIONS

  1. Jax and Jane met Jia, their Indian friend at Cozy Camp. She told them amazing things about India. Now, she wants to test their knowledge of India. Can you help them find out which city is called the Pink City?

A Jaipur
B Bengaluru
C Chennai
D Delhi

2. Jax and Jane were recollecting the firsts in India, but they were unable to remember who was the first prime minister of India. Can you name him?

A Rajendra Prasad
B Jawaharlal Nehru
C Mahatma Gandhi
D Sardar Vallabhai Patel

3. Jane was wondering who is the recently-elected President of India. Can you find the correct answer?

A Ram Nath Kovind
B Droupadi Murmu
C APJ Abdul Kalam
D Pratibha Patil

 

4. Jax quizzed Jane about the capitals of Indian states. She got everything correct, except the capital of Mizoram. Can you help her name it?

A Aizawl
B Ranchi
C Dehradun
D Bhubhaneshwar

 

5. Jax wanted to know if there were camels in India. Jane said there are camels found in a desert in India, but unfortunately, she forgot the name of the desert. Can you find the name from the options below?

A Rajasthan Desert
B Thar Desert
C Jaipur Desert
D Kutch Desert

 

We are really excited to see your answers! Happy quizzing!

About the Author


Aparna is a mom, singer and dreamer. At BYJU\'S, she writes stories about learning for children. She believes in the power of music, especially ghazal, the magic of the universe and happy learners. When not writing or singing, you will find her intensely engaged in conversations about life and the power of words.