30+ GK Quiz Questions and Answers on Father’s Day

Celebrate Father’s Day with a brain-boosting quiz! Dive into these general knowledge questions and answers that explore everything from the origins of Father’s Day to how it’s observed in different countries. With clearly marked answers and short explanations, this quiz is a fun and informative way to learn and share interesting Father’s Day facts

Nikhil Batra
Jun 15, 2025, 12:16 IST
GK Quiz Questions and Answers on Father’s Day
GK Quiz Questions and Answers on Father’s Day

Father’s Day is a special day celebrated around the world to honor and appreciate fathers and father figures. It is a time when families come together to show love and gratitude to the men who play an important role in their lives. From heartfelt gifts and handmade cards to thoughtful words and family gatherings, the day is filled with warmth and affection.

But how much do you really know about Father’s Day—its history, global traditions, fun facts, and interesting records? This set of questions is designed to help you learn more about this occasion in a fun and engaging way.

1. When is Father's Day celebrated in most countries, including the USA and India?

A. First Sunday of June

B. Third Sunday of June

C. Second Sunday of May

D. June 1st

Answer: B. Third Sunday of June

Explanation: Most countries, including India and the USA, celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday of June every year.

2. Who is credited with founding Father’s Day?

A. Anna Jarvis

B. Sonora Smart Dodd

C. Grace Golden Clayton

D. Julia Ward Howe

Answer: B. Sonora Smart Dodd

Explanation: She wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who raised six children alone.

3. In which year was the first Father’s Day celebrated?

A. 1908

B. 1910

C. 1924

D. 1935

Answer: B. 1910

Explanation: The first celebration was held in Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910.

4. Which U.S. President officially recognized Father’s Day as a national celebration?

A. Franklin D. Roosevelt

B. Woodrow Wilson

C. Lyndon B. Johnson

D. Richard Nixon

Answer: D. Richard Nixon

Explanation: In 1972, Nixon signed a proclamation making Father’s Day a national holiday.

5. Which flower is traditionally associated with Father’s Day?

A. Lily

B. Rose

C. Daisy

D. Tulip

Answer: B. Rose

Explanation: Red roses are associated with Father’s Day in the United States.

6. Father’s Day was inspired by which earlier celebration?

A. Veterans Day

B. Labor Day

C. Mother’s Day

D. Independence Day

Answer: C. Mother’s Day

Explanation: It was created to complement Mother’s Day and recognize fathers.

7. Which country celebrates Father's Day on the first Sunday of September?

A. Australia

B. Canada

C. Mexico

D. France

Answer: A. Australia

Explanation: Australia and New Zealand celebrate it in September, not June.

8. What is the most popular Father’s Day gift?

A. Books

B. Ties

C. Watches

D. Shoes

Answer: B. Ties

Explanation: Ties have long been a classic gift for Father’s Day.

9. What color rose is worn to honor a deceased father?

A. Yellow

B. White

C. Blue

D. Red

Answer: B. White

Explanation: A white rose is worn to remember a father who has passed away.

10. In Germany, Father's Day is also known as?

A. Vatertag

B. Papitag

C. Herrentag

D. Both A and C

Answer: D. Both A and C

Explanation: In Germany, Father’s Day is called both "Vatertag" and "Herrentag."

11. Which U.S. state hosted the first Father’s Day celebration?

A. Texas

B. New York

C. Washington

D. California

Answer: C. Washington

Explanation: The first Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington, in 1910.

12. What month is Father’s Day celebrated in the United Kingdom?

A. July

B. June

C. March

D. May

Answer: B. June

Explanation: Like many other countries, the UK also celebrates Father's Day on the third Sunday of June.

13. What is the main purpose of Father’s Day?

A. To celebrate women’s achievements

B. To promote peace

C. To honor and appreciate fathers and father figures

D. To support the military

Answer: C. To honor and appreciate fathers and father figures

Explanation: Father's Day is meant to show gratitude and love to fathers and father figures.

14. Which famous poet wrote the line, “The heart of a father is the masterpiece of nature”?

A. Victor Hugo

B. William Wordsworth

C. Robert Frost

D. Antoine François Prévost

Answer: D. Antoine François Prévost

Explanation: Antoine François Prévost was the mind behind this line. 

15. In Thailand, Father’s Day is celebrated on the birthday of which King?

A. King Bhumibol Adulyadej

B. King Rama I

C. King Maha Vajiralongkorn

D. King Taksin

Answer: A. King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Explanation: Thailand celebrates Father’s Day on December 5, the birthday of the late King Bhumibol.

16. In Catholic tradition, when is Father's Day celebrated?

A. March 19

B. June 21

C. April 15

D. February 14

Answer: A. March 19

Explanation: Catholic countries like Spain and Italy celebrate Father's Day on March 19, St. Joseph’s Day.

17. What is the most common food cooked on Father’s Day in the U.S.?

A. Pizza

B. Steak

C. Burgers

D. BBQ

Answer: D. BBQ

Explanation: Barbecuing is a popular tradition on Father's Day in the United States.

18. Which famous father-and-son duo ruled the boxing world?

A. Muhammad and Laila Ali

B. Joe and Marvis Frazier

C. Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Jr.

D. Evander and Elijah Holyfield

Answer: C. Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Jr.

Explanation: Both father and son had careers in professional boxing, with Jr. being a world champion.

19. What percentage of Father’s Day cards are bought by sons?

A. 20%

B. 30%

C. 50%

D. 40%

Answer: A. 20%

Explanation: The majority of Father's Day cards are actually bought by daughters.

20. Which day of the week is Father’s Day celebrated on?

A. Monday

B. Sunday

C. Saturday

D. Friday

Answer: B. Sunday

Explanation: Father’s Day is always observed on a Sunday, often to allow family time.

21. Which U.S. President supported Father’s Day but didn’t sign it into law?

A. Woodrow Wilson

B. John F. Kennedy

C. Theodore Roosevelt

D. Barack Obama

Answer: A. Woodrow Wilson

Explanation: Wilson supported the idea in 1916 but didn’t make it an official holiday.

22. What symbol is often used to represent Father’s Day?

A. Heart

B. Tie

C. Star

D. Bell

Answer: B. Tie

Explanation: The tie is a classic symbol of fatherhood and a common gift for Father’s Day.

23. What is the average amount spent on Father’s Day gifts in the U.S.?

A. $30

B. $50

C. $100+

D. $200

Answer: C. $100+

Explanation: According to surveys, Americans often spend over $100 on Father’s Day gifts.

24. In which month is Father’s Day celebrated in Russia?

A. February

B. June

C. November

D. August

Answer: A. February

Explanation: Russia celebrates a version of Father’s Day on February 23, called Defender of the Fatherland Day.

25. How do many Mexican families celebrate Father’s Day?

A. Church service

B. Dance events

C. Father’s Day race

D. All of the above

Answer: D. All of the above

Explanation: Celebrations in Mexico often include races, dancing, and church services.

26. Which famous superhero is known for his strong relationship with his adoptive father?

A. Batman

B. Iron Man

C. Superman

D. Spider-Man

Answer: C. Superman

Explanation: Superman was raised by Jonathan Kent, who played a big role in his life.

27. How many countries officially celebrate Father’s Day?

A. Around 25

B. Over 100

C. Only 5

D. Around 60

Answer: B. Over 100

Explanation: More than 100 countries celebrate Father’s Day in some form.

28. Which country celebrates both Mother’s and Father’s Day on the same day?

A. South Korea

B. Philippines

C. Nepal

D. Estonia

Answer: A. South Korea

Explanation: South Korea observes Parents’ Day on May 8 to honor both parents together.

29. Which Roman god is often considered a father figure in mythology?

A. Mercury

B. Mars

C. Jupiter

D. Apollo

Answer: C. Jupiter

Explanation: Jupiter was the king of the gods and considered the father of gods and men.

30. In which year was Father’s Day first celebrated in India?

A. 1995

B. 1998

C. 2000

D. 2010

Answer: C. 2000

Explanation: India began officially recognizing and celebrating Father’s Day in the early 2000s.

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    Nikhil comes from a commerce background, but his love for writing led him on a different path. With more than two years of experience as a content writer, he aspires to breathe life into words. He completed his B.Com. from DU and finds joy in traveling and exploring new and hidden places. Do drop your feedback for him at nikhil.batra@jagrannewmedia.com and let him know if you love his work

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