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By Brijesh Sharma
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Updated on 25 Sep 2025, 18:44 IST
Flowers are one of the most beautiful gifts of nature, and learning about them is fun for every age. In this page we will explore gk questions on flowers with answers that are easy to read and helpful for students. General knowledge is very important because it makes children more curious about the world around them. By solving gk questions with answers, students can improve memory, learn new facts, and also enjoy learning in a playful way.
This collection of gk questions on flowers for class 1, gk questions on flowers for class 2, gk questions on flowers for class 3, and gk questions on flowers for class 4 is made simple so that every child can understand. These gk questions on flowers are designed to improve not only subject knowledge but also thinking ability. Flowers like rose, lotus, sunflower, jasmine, and tulip are not only beautiful but also carry cultural and scientific meaning.
Some answers may look very simple but they are useful to build foundation for higher learning. Students can practice daily and enjoy these gk questions with answers to become more sharp and active in studies.
Here are GK questions with answers about flowers (and related plant/flower facts). Some questions are simpler (for class 1–2) and some moderately harder (for class 3–4).
Ques: What is the national flower of India?
Answer: Lotus
Ques: What is the male reproductive part of a flower called?
Answer: Stamen
Ques: What is the female reproductive part of a flower called?
Answer: Pistil
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Ques: Which part of the flower attracts insects for pollination?
Answer: Petals
Ques: What is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight called?
Answer: Photosynthesis
Ques: Which gas do plants take in to perform photosynthesis?
Answer: Carbon dioxide
Ques: Which gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
Answer: Oxygen
Ques: Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals from soil?
Answer: Roots
Ques: Which part of the plant supports the stem and transports water upward?
Answer: Stem
Ques: Name a flower that is known for following the sun (heliotropism).
Answer: Sunflower
Ques: What is the largest flower in the world?
Answer: Rafflesia
Ques: What is the smallest flower in the world?
Answer: Wolffia (watermeal plant)
Ques: Which flower is associated with Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Rose
Ques: Which flower is the national flower of Japan?
Answer: Cherry Blossom
Ques: Which flower is used to produce essential oil lavender?
Answer: Lavender (the flower itself)
Ques: Which flower is traditionally used in garlands in India?
Answer: Jasmine
Ques: Which flower is known as “queen of flowers”?
Answer: Rose
Ques: Which flower blooms in the morning and closes in evening?
Answer: Morning glory
Ques: What do we call plants that live for only one season or one year?
Answer: Annuals
Ques: What do we call plants that live for many years (flower every year)?
Answer: Perennials
Ques: Which flower has a very strong smell and sometimes called “corpse flower”?
Answer: Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum)
Ques: Which flower is the symbol of peace and used in offerings?
Answer: Lily (often used symbolically)
Ques: Which flower is associated with mother’s day in some countries?
Answer: Carnation
Ques: Which flower is the birth flower of May?
Answer: Lily of the Valley (or sometimes it's Cornflower or Daisy depending on tradition)
Ques: Which flower is the birth flower of November?
Answer: Chrysanthemum
Ques: What flower is the national emblem of Wales?
Answer: Daffodil
Ques: Which flower is the national emblem of Scotland?
Answer: Thistle
Ques: Which flower is associated with the Netherlands?
Answer: Tulip
Ques: Which flower is also called “queen of night” because it blooms at night?
Answer: Moonflower (or some species of night-blooming flowers)
Ques: Which flower is called “lotus” in Sanskrit / Indian tradition?
Answer: Padma (Lotus)
Ques: Which part of the flower becomes fruit after fertilization?
Answer: Ovary
Ques: Which part of the flower holds pollen?
Answer: Anther
Ques: Which part of the flower receives pollen?
Answer: Stigma
Ques: Which part of the flower encloses the petals before it opens?
Answer: Sepals
Ques: What do we call flowers that have both male and female parts (stamen + pistil)?
Answer: Perfect (or bisexual) flowers
Ques: What do we call flowers that have only male or only female parts?
Answer: Imperfect (unisexual) flowers
Ques: Which flower is known to be the “sun’s eye”?
Answer: Daisy (sometimes “day’s eye”)
Ques: How many petals does a typical sunflower ray have?
Answer: It varies, often many, but classic daisy‐like "petals"
Ques: Which flower has seeds that are eaten as nuts (or widely used)?
Answer: Sunflower (sunflower seeds)
Ques: Which flower is known for having many petals and layers and used in decoration in weddings?
Answer: Chrysanthemum or Dahlia (or Rose)
Ques: What is cross pollination?
Answer: When pollen from one plant goes to the stigma of another plant
Ques: What is self pollination?
Answer: Pollen from a flower goes to its own stigma
Ques: Which flower is used to produce saffron (a spice)?
Answer: Crocus (Crocus sativus)
Ques: Which flower blooms only for a short period (few hours) and then withers?
Answer: Ephemeral flowers (e.g. morning glory in some species)
Ques: Which flower is used to make rose water?
Answer: Rose
Ques: Which flower is used in perfume “jasmine perfume”?
Answer: Jasmine
Ques: Which flower is known as “Lotus” and often found in ponds?
Answer: Lotus
Ques: What flower is associated with July?
Answer: Larkspur (or sometimes Water Lily)
Ques: Which flower is associated with December?
Answer: Poinsettia
Ques: Which flower is used to celebrate Easter in many countries?
Answer: Lily
Ques: Which flower is called “Forget-me-not”?
Answer: Forget-me-not (a small blue flower)
Ques: Which flower’s name comes from a mythical dragon and sound “snap”?
Answer: Snapdragon
Ques: Which flower is often called the “king of flowers”?
Answer: Peony
Ques: Which flower is used in tea and is known for calming effect?
Answer: Chamomile
Ques: Which flower gives vanilla flavor?
Answer: Orchid (Vanilla orchid)
Ques: Which flower is used in making marigold garlands in festivals?
Answer: Marigold
Ques: Which flower has the scientific name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis?
Answer: Hibiscus
Ques: Which flower is used as a symbol in Olympic Games logo (stylized)?
Answer: Olive branch with laurel (not a flower, but symbolic plant)
Ques: Which flower is used to produce sunflower oil?
Answer: Sunflower
Ques: Which flower is often planted to repel mosquitoes?
Answer: Marigold
Ques: Which flower is used to make tea in East Asia and is national flower of China?
Answer: Chrysanthemum
Ques: Which flower is shaped like a trumpet and found in many gardens?
Answer: Morning glory
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GK questions on flowers help children learn nature facts, improve memory, and build curiosity in a simple way.
These questions are designed for class 1, class 2, class 3, and class 4 students, with easy to moderate levels.
Examples include: “What is the national flower of India?” (Lotus) and “Which flower follows the sun?” (Sunflower).
Parents can ask questions during study time, make quiz games, or create flashcards for regular practice.
Students can find them on Infinity Learn educational website, quizzes, and this page which provides 60+ ready questions.