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25 GK Questions & Answers About ‘Myself’ For Kids

Children begin learning about the world and the proper names for everything there is around them. As they get older, they will learn how to relate the functions of one thing to another. Before learning about the world around them, children need to know themselves and their place in the world. Hence it is important for them to learn the answers to questions about themselves through GK exercises in the lower primary grades to establish a solid sense of identity and direction in children.

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We have put together a list of questions about ‘Myself’ for children to help them understand themselves better. These are simple questions that all children should be able to answer by the time they reach lower primary school. Continue reading for a list of important questions on ‘Myself’ for classes 1, 2 and 3.

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We have put together a list of trivia questions about ‘Myself’ that most children would be able to answer by the time they reach class 1. If they are unsure of the answer to the questions, this exercise will give them a good opportunity to ponder over themselves.

Can You Answer These Questions?

Here is a list of the basic questions on ‘Myself’:

Q1. What is your name?

Answer: Write your own name.

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Q2. How old are you? 

Answer: Write your age (E.g., 6 or six)

Q3. What is your gender? Are you a Boy/Girl? 

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Answer: Write the gender you belong to.

Q4. Which class are you in? 

Answer: Mention your class in school.

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Q5. What is your father’s name?

Answer: Write your father’s full name.

Q6. What is your mother’s name? 

Answer: Write your mother’s full name.

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Q7. What is your brother/sister’s name? 

Answer: Write your brother/sister’s name.

Q8. What is the name of your teacher? 

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Answer: Write your teacher’s full name.

Q9. What is the name of your school? 

Answer: Write the name of your school.

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Q10. What is the name of the city you live in? 

Answer: Write the name of your city.

Q11. How many siblings do you have? 

Answer: Write how many siblings you have. (e.g., one or two)

Q12. What is your father’s profession? 

Answer: Mention your father’s profession.

Q13. What does your mother do? 

Answer: Mention what your mother does. (e.g., homemaker/her profession)

Q14. What is your favourite game? 

Answer: Write the name of your favourite game.

Q15. What is the name of your favourite TV show? 

Answer: Write the name of your favourite TV show.

Q16. What is your best friend’s name? 

Answer: Write your best friend’s name.

Q17. What is the name of your pet?

Answer: Write your pet dog’s name.

Q18. How do you travel to school? 

Answer: Mention your mode of transport to school. (e.g., school van, car, bus)

Q19. What is your favourite subject in school? 

Answer: Write the name of your favourite subject.

Q20. At what time do you go to sleep, and when do you wake up?  

Answer: Write your sleep and wake up times. (e.g., 10pm and 6am)

Q21. What is your favourite hobby? 

Answer: Write the name of your favourite hobby.

Q22. Where do you enjoy going on weekends? 

Answer: Mention your favourite weekend visit spot. (e.g., mall, cinema, park, etc.)

Q23. When is your birthday? 

Answer: Mention your birthday. (e.g. 4th May)

Q24. What is your favourite ice cream flavour? 

Answer: Mention the name of your favourite ice cream flavour.

Q25. What is your favourite colour? 

Answer: Mention the name of your favourite colour.

These questions about ‘Myself’ are a great exercise for self-awareness. Children need to know about themselves, their preferences and their relation to their family, friends and classroom. Questions related to favourite colour, TV show, game, etc., are an opportunity to ponder the finer details of why they like something over the other. The exercise builds complicated thought process that is necessary for developing essential skills in life and thinking skills needed for long term academic success.

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