Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 26th January 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas related to India. The set above consists of questions from both the Prelims and Finals.
3. Question 1
An artistic work of Abanindranath Tagore,
here is depicted a saffron clad divine
woman, holding a book, shelves of paddy,
a piece of white cloth and a rosary in her 4
hands.
This is one of the earliest visualizations of
whom?
7. Question 3
Logo of organization X is often
trolled by netizens that it
represents a spoon on a plate
hence conveying lunch break.
But its designer made it clear
that Nagina Wadi seemed to
look like a keyhole thus
perfectly syncing with work of
X.
ID X.
10. RULES
ā¢ There are 15 questions in the prelims.
ā¢ Each question carries ten points and there are no negs. So feel free
to guess.
ā¢ Part points will be given wherever applicable.
ā¢ Mention your Team Name, Membersā Names, Contact Number of
one of the team member on the A4 Paper given and start writing
your answers.
ā¢ There are in-built tie-breakers.
ā¢ Quizmasterās judgement is absolute.
ā¢ Satyameva Jayate. Hence donāt google.
11. Question 1
Legend has it that once the founders of this empire came hunting to
the banks of ___________ with their forces. Their hunting dogs were
leading the way to lure animals out of their hiding. A moment came
when a rabbit suddenly emerged from the bushes and the dogs
started chasing it. But surprisingly, the rabbit instead of fearing the
dogs, turned around and faced the ferocious dogs, giving them a
tough ļ¬ght. Amazed by its bravery, the Spiritual Guru of the siblings
advised them to establish their kingdom here, for the land stood for
'Bravery and Victory'.
Which empire's backstory is being discussed here?
12. Question 2
The X Ceremony is an annual tradition followed by the Indian
government before printing the union budget. After this ceremony, all
the employees involved in budget preparation stay in the North Block
till the budget is presented before the Parliament. The ceremony is
also in the lines of the Indian tradition of starting something
auspicious with a sweet delicacy.
What is being talked about?
13. Question 3
ā Brazil
ā South Africa
ā Myanmar
ā UAE
ā US
ā France
ā Japan
ā Russia
ā Iran
ā South Africa
ā Sri Lanka
ā Afghanistan
ā UK
ā Indonesia
14. Question 4
āIt is wonderful, the power of a faith like that, that can make
multitudes upon multitudes of the old and weak and the young and
frail enter without hesitation or complaint upon such incredible
journeys and endure the resultant miseries without repining. It is done
in love, or it is done in fear; I do not know which it is. No matter what
the impulse is, the act born of it is beyond imagination, marvellous to
our kind of people, the cold whites.ā
What do these lines by the great American writer Mark Twain
accentuate to?
15. Question 5
A global design competition was conducted in which a Chennai-based
architectural ļ¬rm WeBe Design Labsā proposal was declared the
winner and chosen to conceptualise the architecture of this honorary
monument. Inspired from X, the monument consists of 4 concentric
circles, namely - Circle of Protection, Circle of Sacriļ¬ce, Circle of Bravery
and the innermost Circle of Immortality.
ID the monument and the inspiration of the design.
16.
17. Question 6
Karondi is a remote village located in Jabalpur district of Madhya
Pradesh. The Government of India constructed something over here
immediately after the Partition so as to shift the previous one located
at Nagpur. Unfortunately except for the locals, many people aren't
aware of the signiļ¬cance of this sleepy hamlet.
ID the reason behind the government's move.
18. Question 7
This mountain is nested in the rocky ranges that surround the town of
Manmad in Maharashtra. It resembles what homegrown brand which
was the 1st Indian entity to cross $1 billion in consumer sales in its
category and gave a tough time to international competitors.
Which brand?
19.
20. Question 8
Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted X to be part of the Dominion of Pakistan for 2
reasons. One being that then Pakistan was a discontiguous territory and
apart from air, sea was the only way to travel from the west to east.
Refuelling their ships was a challenge as India , for obvious reasons , wouldn't
take up the task. So X was found to be a suitable refuelling base. The 2nd
reason being that historically X wasn't part of India for a long time and the
locals in no way had any religious, cultural or ethnic ties with the mainland
people. However India rebutted the claim by saying X was a non-Muslim
majority area and thus Pakistan has no moral right to stake its claim.
ID X.
21. Question 9
X is a Mumbai based company whose product secured a good
reputation in market. Apart from that it is also famous for their classic
'CH4',which was manufactured as part of the 'CH' series. With its
woven backs, they were considered light and springy during the last
century. They had a strong association with the dreary government
ofļ¬ces, meeting halls and even schools, given their aesthetic appeal.
ID X and what was the CH4?
22. Question 10
"There was no money to fund it or produce it," says director Benegal. "X
knew me well because I had made advertising ļ¬lms on ____ products.
A producers' cooperative had never been done anywhere in the world.
These were small farmers, who had come together for X massive
organisation. The formation of such a co-operative was a story that
needed to be toldā. They already had a system in which they would
collect ____ (4) 365 days of the year. There was a communication
system already set up. So, it became easy for X to send a message:
'Every day we will give you Rs. 2 less. Because we want to tell the story -
your story - on ļ¬lm. ' That's how it was ļ¬nanced."
ID X.
24. Question 12
It was a big challenge to continue the excavation during heavy
snowfall in winter as it was happening from both the ends. Also, as
Rohtang pass closes during the winter, the north portal was not
accessible during winter and the excavation was being done only from
the south portal in winters. There were more than 46 avalanche sites
on approaches to the _____.
The aforementioned difļ¬culties pertained to the construction of the
highest highway of its kind in the world being ļ¬rmly held by its
foundation.
By what name do we better know this highway?
25. Question 13
According to Indian law, vegetarian food should be identiļ¬ed by a
green symbol and non-vegetarian food with a brown symbol.
In 2021, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) adopted a
new symbol for non-vegetarian food items due to concerns regarding
the old symbols for a certain group of people.
Which group of people?
26.
27. Question 14
In 1892 Narandas Desai set up his tea business with 500 acres of a tea
estate in Durban, South Africa. With Gandhiās support, he established
the Gujarat Tea Depot in Ahmedabad in 1919. At the time, the tea logo
depicted an image of a X drinking tea with a Y in the same cup. The
intent was to promote equality among all and counter racial
discrimination. And hence launched was the famous XY tea brand in
1934.
ID the brand.
28. Question 15
The HIMANK project was started in 1985 by the Ladakh Border Roads
Organization. The project is in charge of building and maintaining motorways
in the hilly terrains. Due to the rugged terrain HIMANK placed several amusing
road signs along the highway to reduce trafļ¬c accidents.
One of these signs, bears a rather witty adage of the Indian army in Ladakh,
"Don't be X, In the land of Y". X, renowned for his prowess as a pehlwan,
rhymes well with Y, a Tibetan title of respect for a teacher of Dharma. It
emphasis on the fact that X, despite his long success run of never having lost a
single bout in 50 years, died of poverty and weakness, hence cautions all to
take their actions with the mindfulness of a Y, instead of the impulsive power
of X.
ID X, Y.
30. Question 1
Legend has it that once the founders of this empire came hunting to
the banks of ___________ with their forces. Their hunting dogs were
leading the way to lure animals out of their hiding. A moment came
when a rabbit suddenly emerged from the bushes and the dogs
started chasing it. But surprisingly, the rabbit instead of fearing the
dogs, turned around and faced the ferocious dogs, giving them a
tough ļ¬ght. Amazed by its bravery, the Spiritual Guru of the siblings
advised them to establish their kingdom here, for the land stood for
'Bravery and Victory'.
Which empire's backstory is being discussed here?
32. Question 2
The X Ceremony is an annual tradition followed by the Indian
government before printing the union budget. After this ceremony, all
the employees involved in budget preparation stay in the North Block
till the budget is presented before the parliament. The ceremony is
also in the lines of the Indian tradition of starting something
auspicious with a sweet delicacy.
What is being talked about?
34. Question 3
ā Brazil
ā South Africa
ā Myanmar
ā UAE
ā US
ā France
ā Japan
ā Russia
ā Iran
ā South Africa
ā Sri Lanka
ā Afghanistan
ā UK
ā Indonesia
36. Question 4
It is wonderful, the power of a faith like that, that can make multitudes
upon multitudes of the old and weak and the young and frail enter
without hesitation or complaint upon such incredible journeys and
endure the resultant miseries without repining. It is done in love, or it is
done in fear; I do not know which it is. No matter what the impulse is,
the act born of it is beyond imagination, marvellous to our kind of
people, the cold whites.
What do these lines by the great American writer Mark Twain
accentuate to?
38. Question 5
A global design competition was conducted in which a Chennai-based
architectural ļ¬rm WeBe Design Labsā proposal was declared the
winner and chosen to conceptualise the architecture of this honorary
monument. Inspired from X, the monument consists of 4 concentric
circles, namely - Circle of Protection, Circle of Sacriļ¬ce, Circle of Bravery
and the innermost Circle of Immortality.
ID the monument and the inspiration of the design.
41. Question 6
Karondi is a remote village located in Jabalpur district of Madhya
Pradesh. The Government of India constructed something over here
immediately after the Partition so as to shift the previous one located
at Nagpur. Unfortunately except for the locals, many people aren't
aware of the signiļ¬cance of this sleepy hamlet.
ID the reason behind the government's move.
42. Answer
To locate the geographical center of
India, which got dislocated from Nagpur
due to Partition.
43. Question 7
This mountain is nested in the rocky ranges that surround the town of
Manmad in Maharashtra. It resembles what homegrown brand which
was the 1st Indian entity to cross $1 billion in consumer sales in its
category and gave a tough time to international competitors.
Which brand?
46. Question 8
Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted X to be part of the Dominion of Pakistan for 2
reasons. One being that then Pakistan was a discontiguous territory and
apart from air, sea was the only way to travel from the west to east.
Refuelling their ships was a challenge as India , for obvious reasons , wouldn't
take up the task. So, X was found to be a suitable refuelling base. The 2nd
reason being that historically X wasn't part of India for a long time and the
locals in no way had any religious, cultural or ethnic ties with the mainland
people. However India rebutted the claim by saying X was a non-Muslim
majority area and thus Pakistan has no moral right to stake its claim.
ID X.
48. Question 9
X is a Mumbai based company whose product secured a good
reputation in market. Apart from that it is also famous for their classic
'CH4',which was manufactured as part of the 'CH' series. With its
woven backs, they were considered light and springy during the last
century. They had a strong association with the dreary government
ofļ¬ces, meeting halls and even schools, given their aesthetic appeal.
ID X and what was the CH4?
50. Question 10
"There was no money to fund it or produce it," says director Benegal. "X
knew me well because I had made advertising ļ¬lms on ____ products.
A producers' cooperative had never been done anywhere in the world.
These were small farmers, who had come together for X massive
organisation. The formation of such a co-operative was a story that
needed to be toldā. They already had a system in which they would
collect ____ (4) 365 days of the year. There was a communication
system already set up. So, it became easy for X to send a message:
'Every day we will give you Rs. 2 less. Because we want to tell the story -
your story - on ļ¬lm. ' That's how it was ļ¬nanced."
ID X.
54. Question 12
It was a big challenge to continue the excavation during heavy
snowfall in winter as it was happening from both the ends. Also, as
Rohtang pass closes during the winter, the north portal was not
accessible during winter and the excavation was being done only from
the south portal in winters. There were more than 46 avalanche sites
on approaches to the _____.
The aforementioned difļ¬culties pertained to the construction of the
highest highway of its kind in the world being ļ¬rmly held by its
foundation.
By what name do we better know this highway?
56. Question 13
According to Indian law, vegetarian food should be identiļ¬ed by a
green symbol and non-vegetarian food with a brown symbol.
In 2021, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) adopted a
new symbol for non-vegetarian food items due to concerns regarding
the old symbols for a certain group of people.
Which group of people?
59. Question 14
In 1892 Narandas Desai set up his tea business with 500 acres of a tea
estate in Durban, South Africa. With Gandhiās support, he established
the Gujarat Tea Depot in Ahmedabad in 1919. At the time, the tea logo
depicted an image of a X drinking tea with a Y in the same cup. The
intent was to promote equality among all and counter racial
discrimination. And hence launched was the famous XY tea brand in
1934.
ID the brand.
61. Question 15
The HIMANK project was started in 1985 by the Ladakh Border Roads
Organization. The project is in charge of building and maintaining motorways
in the hilly terrains. Due to the rugged terrain HIMANK placed several amusing
road signs along the highway to reduce trafļ¬c accidents.
One of these signs, bears a rather witty adage of the Indian army in Ladakh,
"Don't be X, In the land of Y". X, renowned for his prowess as a pehlwan,
rhymes well with Y, a Tibetan title of respect for a teacher of Dharma. It
emphasis on the fact that X, despite his long success run of never having lost a
single bout in 50 years, died of poverty and weakness, hence cautions all to
take their actions with the mindfulness of a Y, instead of the impulsive power
of X.
ID X, Y.
66. RULES
ā¢ There are eight questions in this round.
ā¢ Each team gets one direct question.
ā¢ +10/-5 on pounce and +10/0 on bounce.
ā¢ Pounce will be open for 30-45 seconds after the question is read.
ā¢ Part points are applicable only for bounce.
ā¢ Mention your Team Name, Membersā Names, Contact Number of
one of the team member on the A4 Paper given and start writing
your answers.
ā¢ Quizmasterās decision is absolute.
67. Question 1
X, founded in 1927, is a Chennai-based newspaper. The workplace
where the newspaper is published consists only 2 wall fans, 3 bulbs and
a tube light. The employees who perform a certain task involved with
the making of the newspaper are called āKatibsā.
Published in Urdu, it has been titled in a style similar to that of another
newspaper Y which proclaims itself to be India's National Newspaper in
its masthead.
ID X and its uniqueness.
70. Question 2
Aranmula Kannadi is a GI Tag holding item produced exclusively by an
extended family in Aranmula, Kerala. Unlike the normal silver ones, it is
made of a metal alloy thereby eliminating deviations typical to the
silver ones. The polishing is done using an abrasive paste consisting of
rice bran. The exact constituents of the alloy are maintained as a
closely guarded secret.
What exactly are these items?
73. Question 3
The X project was ļ¬rst proposed in 1860 by A. D. Taylor, an ofļ¬cial in the Indian
Navy. It would shorten the time required during trade with certain neighbours,
and allow greater control over trade in the area. The project was reviewed many
times, before ļ¬nally being approved in 2005. Due to ļ¬erce opposition, the
project has been halted several times and remains unļ¬nished.
Complaints have been raised against the project for two major reasons. The ļ¬rst
is over environmental concerns. Apart from this, certain groups have opposed
the project on the basis that it would disturb another feature of the region
signiļ¬cant to them. Due to these particular concerns, the proposed plan was
altered to avoid the particular issue.
What is this second concern?
76. Question 4
In his book, Dhirendra k Jha said that X should not be considered the main
founder of Y. He writes āX was at the most a fringe player in the movement that
led to the foundation of Y. He neither had the means to establish a ____________,
nor had the clout to obtain a sanction from the government. He was also not in
a position to sell the idea to zamindars and ruling chiefs. Due to these reasons,
he could not achieve anything from 1904 to 1911ā.
According to him, it was Maharaja of Darbhanga Rameshwar Singh who acted
as the president of the Society for Y, and led the movement. Even at the
Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony in 1916, the Maharaja of Darbhanga made
the speech on behalf of Y, as its President, and the Viceroy replied to it.
ID X and Y.
79. Question 5
The council of this particular university needed funds to support the
institution during the uncooperative British era. Hence founding
members consulted various traders and kings. One of which was
Nizam of Hyderabad, the richest man in the world back then. Nizam,
upon listening the word Hindu got furious and ļ¬ung his footwear on
Malviya. Instead of feeling insulted, Malviya came up with an idea to
turn this into an opportunity.
What was the idea Malviya came up with to get funds?
82. Question 6
In 2009, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
announced plans to use X in hand grenades after they came to fame in 2007.
The new weapon is pretty much a standard stun grenade with a little
ground-up hot addition.
Once the regular ļ¬ashbang goes off, the non-lethal grenade showers the area
with baby powder-ļ¬ne dust which blinds the victims. The pungent smell from
the ground-up addition forces the targets to throw up just like smell from a
mortuary thus and renders breathing painful and debilitating.
In 2016, when a man ate X, he vomited several times and was rushed to the
hospital where doctors discovered that X had torn a hole in his oesophagus.
ID X.
85. Question 7
ID where these symbols are seen and the reason behind Kolkata's
uniqueness of not having a symbol.
86.
87. Answer
Mint marks on currency coins.
The Kolkata mint was the ļ¬rst mint established in India.
88. Question 8
In the 19th century, Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya and his queen
Maharani Khuman Chanu Manmohini Devi from Tripura were
passionate about the arts. The Maharaja was, in fact, the second royal
to possess a X. Under his patronage, culture and arts ļ¬ourished in
Tripura.
This picture is said to be taken around 1880 and portrays the king and
queen in close embrace.
What ļ¬rst in Indian history does it represent?
93. RULES
ā¢ This is a written round.
ā¢ There are ļ¬ve questions in this round.
ā¢ Each question carries 10 points and there are no negs.
ā¢ Submit all your answers at the end.
ā¢ Quiz masterās decision is absolute.
94. Question 1
X also known as āDariyataruā is a rare breed of a certain animal found
only in the salt marshes of Gujarat. The distinct feature that sets it
apart from the other breeds is that this breed is saline loving than the
others, i.e, this breed can survive in the swampy regions of Kutch and
graze on mangroves and other saline plants which is a distinctive
feature when compared to the other breeds of the same species that
lie in that part of India.
ID X.
95. Question 2
The picture shows people having holy baths during a festival. The
1000-yr old festival was declared as ofļ¬cial in the 90s by the state
government and this led to the construction of a motorable road.In the
recent times, the gatherings here reached around 10 million. This fair is
said to be the largest repeating congregation of ______(6) communities
in the world and considered as one of the worldās largest ______(6)
festival. It is usually held for four days in the month of February.
Which festival are we talking about?
96.
97. Question 3
The graceful dance form X is usually presented by newly married
young brides at their new home. The vibrant whirling skirts create a
kaleidoscope of colors and spreads happiness and jubilation. X also
symbolizes the transformation of young girls into womanhood.
Interestingly, the zari work and the amount of embroidery on the
ensemble also indicate how prosperous the family is.
Though this was well liked globally, it has been popularized through a
movie which was centric to a queen of that area. Currently, this dance
form is high on demand for occasions and festivals across the globe.
ID X.
98. Question 4
Proud of his extremely handsome looks, Sambha, son of lord Krishna,
made fun of Narada Muni. To seek revenge, the sage tricked Sambha
to enter a pool where his step mothers were bathing and the sage
made krishna watch this. Frustrated upon knowing this, Krishna
cursed his son with leprosy.
To revoke the curse, Lord Shiva advised Sambha to worship X. After
completing a rigorous penance at place Y and taking a bath in the
nearby sea, Sambha found his curse getting revoked. With gratitude,
Sambha built a temple for X at Y. Though the temple was developed by
the middle age kings later, the structure couldnāt withstand long.
ID X and Y.
99. Question 5
A historic declaration was taken by King George V. To make this decision into
reality, then Viceroy Lord Hardinge, riding a horse, surveyed land to the south
of X but remarked that it was way too hot, had no view and no scope of
expansion. What followed was a struggle for the existence of Nathu, Kallu and
farmers like them of nearby villages Y and Malcha who were soon going to be
robbed of their livelihood with miniscule compensation.
To avoid an armed struggle, the Govt. sacked Malcha from their plan.
However this unjust way of acquiring the land was considered a bad omen
and a superstition started gaining popularity - "The Curse of Malcha".
Why is this land of Y and Malcha so important?
101. Question 1
X also known as āDariyataruā is a rare breed of a certain animal found
only in the salt marshes of Gujarat. The distinct feature that sets it
apart from the other breeds is that this breed is saline loving than the
others, i.e, this breed can survive in the swampy regions of Kutch and
graze on mangroves and other saline plants which is a distinctive
feature when compared to the other breeds of the same species that
lie in that part of India.
ID X.
103. Question 2
The picture shows people having holy baths during a festival. The
1000-yr old festival was declared as ofļ¬cial in the 90s by the state
government and this led to the construction of a motorable road.In the
recent times, the gatherings here reached around 10 million. This fair is
said to be the largest repeating congregation of ______(6) communities
in the world and considered as one of the worldās largest ______(6)
festival. It is usually held for four days in the month of February.
Which festival are we talking about ?
106. Question 3
The graceful dance form X is usually presented by newly married
young brides at their new home. The vibrant whirling skirts create a
kaleidoscope of colors and spreads happiness and jubilation. X also
symbolizes the transformation of young girls into womanhood.
Interestingly, the zari work and the amount of embroidery on the
ensemble also indicate how prosperous the family is.
Though this was well liked globally, it has been popularized through a
movie which was centric to a queen of that area. Currently, this dance
form is high on demand for occasions and festivals across the globe.
ID X.
108. Question 4
Proud of his extremely handsome looks, Sambha, son of lord Krishna,
made fun of Narada Muni. To seek revenge, the sage tricked Sambha
to enter a pool where his step mothers were bathing and the sage
made krishna watch this. Frustrated upon knowing this, Krishna
cursed his son with leprosy.
To revoke the curse, Lord Shiva advised Sambha to worship X. After
completing a rigorous penance at place Y and taking a bath in the
nearby sea, Sambha found his curse getting revoked. With gratitude,
Sambha built a temple for X at Y. Though the temple was developed by
the middle age kings later, the structure couldnāt withstand long.
ID X and Y.
110. Question 5
A historic declaration was taken by King George V. To make this decision into
reality, then Viceroy Lord Hardinge, riding a horse, surveyed land to the south
of X but remarked that it was way too hot, had no view and no scope of
expansion. What followed was a struggle for the existence of Nathu, Kallu and
farmers like them of nearby villages Y and Malcha who were soon going to be
robbed of their livelihood with miniscule compensation.
To avoid an armed struggle, the Govt. sacked Malcha from their plan.
However this unjust way of acquiring the land was considered a bad omen
and a superstition started gaining popularity - "The Curse of Malcha".
Why is this land of Y and Malcha so important?
111. Answer
X - Delhi, Y- Raisina
On this Raisina hill, the fertile land of the villagers, stands the Rashtrapati
Bhawan, North and South Block housing most important government
Ofļ¬ces.
113. RULES
ā¢ This is a written round.
ā¢ There are 8 questions with +10/0 scoring for each question; and
additional 10 points if you solve the entire puzzle.
ā¢ Answer the question and ļ¬ll in the crossword given to you.
ā¢ Submit the sheet at the end.
ā¢ Mention your Team Name, Membersā Names, Contact Number of
one of the team member on the crossword sheet given and start
writing your answers.
ā¢ Quiz Masterās decision is absolute.
114.
115. Question 1
Following the release of 'Spare', while the internet is still coming to
terms with new unļ¬ltered details about the Royal family, netizens have
used this opportunity to come up with even more bizarre information
about Prince Harry, through parody accounts on social media.
One such thing happened with X when he fell for a parody account,
claiming that Prince Harry had heard his songs and that they had
helped him through some difļ¬cult times with his family.
ID X.
116.
117. Question 2
Bhoota Kola, also referred as Daiva Kola, is a ritualistic dance
performance prevalent in some regions across the western coast of
India. The dance is highly stylized and performed as a part of
'Bhootaradhana' of local deities who usually act as guardians of the
people. It is highly inļ¬uenced by its local counterparts Yakshagana and
Theyyam and had remained undercover until a recent entity
showcased this dance.
ID the entity.
118. Question 3
X uses a mixture of prose and poetry, and the narration has the form of
a dramatic ļ¬ction where two characters are called the nayaka (man)
and nayika (woman), aided by the characters called pitamarda
(libertine), vita (pander) and vidushaka (jester).
X has been a unique source of sociological and cultural information of
ancient India. It shows a near total disregard of varna (class) and jati
(caste). Human relationships are neither segregated nor repressed by
gender or caste, rather linked to individual's wealth. In the pages of the
X, _____s are "not upper-class" but they "must be rich" enough to dress
well, pursue social leisure activities, buy gifts and surprise their _____.
ID X.
119. Question 4
Shown here is a painting by Raja
Ravi Verma depicting a scene from
X, a masterpiece by Y from Golden
Age of Indian culture.
ID X.
120. Question 5
Though Xās origin dates back to pre-modern times where a version of it
known as Rathera was played on chariots, it was widely popularised by the
ļ¬rst league of its kind that happened in India in August 2022. Earlier, X was
included as a demonstration sport at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games
alongside other traditional Indian games and was also played as a medal
sport in 2016 edition of South Asian Games.With an interesting illustration of
attack and defence, it has now become the second most popular game of
its kind in Indian subcontinent after Y.
ID X, which is also an onomatopoeia of the sound invoked while playing the
game.
121. Question 6
āAlt-Jā is an English indie rock band formed in 2007. They released their
ļ¬rst album in 2012 called āAn Awesome Waveā, which later became
famous then. When asked about the album cover and how they came
to choose that, they replied that they were up against a deadline, so
they just googled their name and found a picture that they really liked.
Then they got in touch with the European Space Agency (ESA) for their
permission to use the image.
What image did they use?
122.
123. Question 7
The reason X was chosen for a political party might intrigue folks.
According to the founderās daughter, āThe reason behind choosing
____ is because it was the perfect reļ¬ection of the X movement as a
passionate effort towards achieving the goal, and it is a color that is
combination of white and red.ā While white stands for dignity,
decency, transparency and sincerity, red depicts the passion and the
sharpness of the movement. Itās a colour of compassion.
ID the state where the party is prevalent.
124. Question 8
ā¢ Originally based on Italian Vespa Sprint, X was an affordable
means of transportation for millions of Indian families for decades.
In the face of rising competition from bikes and cars, X lost ground
in India, and production was discontinued in 2005.
ā¢ X is a two ton class, seven seater helicopter, and is versatile,
multi-role, multi-purpose, and spacious. Till date, Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has produced and sold more than 350
of these helicopters which are in service both in India and abroad.
Both of these were named after X, the legendary horse of the great
Indian warrior Maharana Pratap.
ID X.
126. Question 1
Following the release of 'Spare', while the internet is still coming to
terms with new unļ¬ltered details about the Royal family, netizens have
used this opportunity to come up with even more bizarre information
about Prince Harry, through parody accounts on social media.
One such thing happened with X when he fell for a parody account,
claiming that Prince Harry had heard his songs and that they had
helped him through some difļ¬cult times with his family.
ID X.
129. Question 2
Bhoota Kola, also referred as Daiva Kola, is a ritualistic dance
performance prevalent in some regions across the western coast of
India. The dance is highly stylized and performed as a part of
'Bhootaradhana' of local deities who usually act as guardians of the
people. It is highly inļ¬uenced by its local counterparts Yakshagana and
Theyyam and had remained undercover until a recent entity
showcased this dance.
ID the entity.
131. Question 3
X uses a mixture of prose and poetry, and the narration has the form of
a dramatic ļ¬ction where two characters are called the nayaka (man)
and nayika (woman), aided by the characters called pitamarda
(libertine), vita (pander) and vidushaka (jester).
X has been a unique source of sociological and cultural information of
ancient India. It shows a near total disregard of varna (class) and jati
(caste). Human relationships are neither segregated nor repressed by
gender or caste, rather linked to individual's wealth. In the pages of the
X, _____s are "not upper-class" but they "must be rich" enough to dress
well, pursue social leisure activities, buy gifts and surprise their _____.
ID X.
135. Question 5
Though Xās origin dates back to pre-modern times where a version of it
known as Rathera was played on chariots, it was widely popularised by the
ļ¬rst league of its kind that happened in India in August 2022. Earlier, X was
included as a demonstration sport at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games
alongside other traditional Indian games and was also played as a medal
sport in 2016 edition of South Asian Games.With an interesting illustration of
attack and defence, it has now become the second most popular game of
its kind in Indian subcontinent after Y.
ID X, which is also an onomatopoeia of the sound invoked while playing the
game.
137. Question 6
āAlt-Jā is an English indie rock band formed in 2007. They released their
ļ¬rst album in 2012 called āAn Awesome Waveā, which later became
famous then. When asked about the album cover and how they came
to choose that, they replied that they were up against a deadline, so
they just googled their name and found a picture that they really liked.
Then they got in touch with the European Space Agency (ESA) for their
permission to use the image.
What image did they use?
140. Question 7
The reason X was chosen for a political party might intrigue folks.
According to the founderās daughter, āThe reason behind choosing
____ is because it was the perfect reļ¬ection of the X movement as a
passionate effort towards achieving the goal, and it is a color that is
combination of white and red.ā While white stands for dignity,
decency, transparency and sincerity, red depicts the passion and the
sharpness of the movement. Itās a colour of compassion.
ID the state where the party is prevalent.
142. Question 8
ā¢ Originally based on Italian Vespa Sprint, X was an affordable
means of transportation for millions of Indian families for decades.
In the face of rising competition from bikes and cars, X lost ground
in India, and production was discontinued in 2005.
ā¢ X is a two ton class, seven seater helicopter, and is versatile,
multi-role, multi-purpose, and spacious. Till date, Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has produced and sold more than 350
of these helicopters which are in service both in India and abroad.
Both of these were named after X, the legendary horse of the great
Indian warrior Maharana Pratap.
ID X.