AISSEE 2026: Sainik School Class 6 General Knowledge (GK) Model Paper

The General Knowledge section of the Sainik School Entrance Exam is designed to test a student's awareness of the world around them. For Class 6, this section consists of 25 questions worth 2 marks each, totaling 50 marks.

The syllabus mainly covers topics from NCERT Class 4 and 5 EVS, Basic Science, Indian History, Geography, and Symbols.


Sainik School GK Practice Test Paper

Total Questions: 25 | Total Marks: 50 | Time: 30 Minutes

Part 1: Science and Nature

1. Which of the following organs is responsible for the purification of blood in the human body?

(a) Heart

(b) Lungs

(c) Kidneys

(d) LiverShutterstock

2. Deficiency of Iron in the human diet causes which of the following diseases?

(a) Scurvy

(b) Rickets

(c) Anemia

(d) Goitre

3. Which gas is used by green plants during the process of Photosynthesis?

(a) Oxygen

(b) Nitrogen

(c) Carbon Dioxide

(d) HydrogenShutterstock

4. Which is the largest planet in our Solar System?

(a) Earth

(b) Saturn

(c) Jupiter

(d) NeptuneShutterstockExplore

5. Which animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert'?

(a) Elephant

(b) Camel

(c) Horse

(d) Donkey


Part 2: Geography and Environment

6. The imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres is:

(a) Tropic of Cancer

(b) Tropic of Capricorn

(c) Equator

(d) Prime Meridian

7. Which state in India is known as the 'Tea Garden of India'?

(a) Kerala

(b) Karnataka

(c) Assam

(d) West Bengal

8. Which is the smallest continent in the world?

(a) Asia

(b) Australia

(c) Europe

(d) Antarctica

9. The Kaziranga National Park is famous for which animal?

(a) Royal Bengal Tiger

(b) One-horned Rhinoceros

(c) Asian Elephant

(d) Lion

10. Which river is known as the 'Ganga of the South'?

(a) Krishna

(b) Kaveri

(c) Godavari

(d) Narmada


Part 3: History and National Symbols

11. Who was the first Prime Minister of Independent India?

(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru

(d) Mahatma Gandhi

12. The National Song of India, 'Vande Mataram', was written by:

(a) Rabindranath Tagore

(b) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay

(c) Sarojini Naidu

(d) Subhash Chandra Bose

13. Which city is known as the 'Pink City' of India?

(a) Udaipur

(b) Jodhpur

(c) Jaipur

(d) Bikaner

14. Who is known as the 'Iron Man of India'?

(a) Bhagat Singh

(b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(d) Lal Bahadur Shastri

15. How many spokes are there in the Ashoka Chakra found on the Indian National Flag?

(a) 20

(b) 22

(c) 24

(d) 26


Part 4: Sports and General Awareness

16. Which is the highest civilian award in India?

(a) Padma Bhushan

(b) Param Vir Chakra

(c) Bharat Ratna

(d) Padma Shri

17. On which date is 'National Science Day' celebrated in India?

(a) 15th August

(b) 26th January

(c) 28th February

(d) 5th September

18. P.V. Sindhu is associated with which of the following sports?

(a) Wrestling

(b) Badminton

(c) Boxing

(d) Cricket

19. Which is the largest desert in the world?

(a) Thar Desert

(b) Gobi Desert

(c) Sahara Desert

(d) Kalahari Desert

20. What is the capital of Japan?

(a) Beijing

(b) Seoul

(c) Tokyo

(d) Bangkok

21. Who invented the Telephone?

(a) Thomas Alva Edison

(b) Alexander Graham Bell

(c) Isaac Newton

(d) James Watt

22. Which part of the plant grows under the soil?

(a) Stem

(b) Flower

(c) Root

(d) Leaf

23. Which organ in fish helps them to breathe underwater?

(a) Lungs

(b) Skin

(c) Gills

(d) Fins

24. Where is the 'Gateway of India' located?

(a) New Delhi

(b) Mumbai

(c) Kolkata

(d) Chennai

25. Which is the longest bone in the human body?

(a) Stapes

(b) Femur

(c) Humerus

(d) Skull


Answer Key

Q. NoAnsQ. NoAnsQ. NoAns
1(c)10(c)19(c)
2(c)11(c)20(c)
3(c)12(b)21(b)
4(c)13(c)22(c)
5(b)14(b)23(c)
6(c)15(c)24(b)
7(c)16(c)25(b)
8(b)17(c)
9(b)18(b)

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