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India Quiz was organised on 29th January 2014 in IITJ. QuizMaster:- Gaurav Shastri and Shreyas Srivastava

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INDIA QUIZ

Shreyas GauravQUIZ CLUB IITJ

28 States-28 Questions!!

Every 7th one is Star Marked*

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 If Navjot Siddhu is Sherry and Harbhajan is Bhajji then,

who is “Chiku” ?

On October 11, 1980, the Indian Express published a news item:

"10 undertrials blame police for losing sight.“

This led to a petition being moved in the Supreme Court on behalf of undertrial prisoners in Bhagalpur jail in Bihar who "alleged that the police

deprived them of their eyesight by using acid".

Which National award winning movie directed by Prakash Jha

starring Ajay Devgn took inspiration from this incident?

While British Chef Gordon Ramsay could only manage one before giving up, Anandita Dutta Tamuli went through 51 of them in minutes which measured 1,001,304 units on the Scoville scale.

The occasion took place in Jorhat, Assam.

What did she do?

Known as Indian Chilli Queen, she ate 51 Bhut Jolokia chillies in a minute.

X studied in Loyola High School, Margao. He completed his education in Marathi and

graduated in metallurgical engineering from IIT Bombay. He earned the IIT-B

Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2001.

X and Nandan Nilekani, Chairman of UIDAI graduated together from IIT Bombay in the

year 1978.

He is the first one among IITians to achieve something.

Manohar Parrikar

Bloopers from what?• The Kashmiri boatman topples over.• The tractor develops engine trouble.• The elephant with the mahout decides to sit down and roll in the mud.• All of the Bengalis walking out of the metro are smoking Charminar

cigarettes.• One of the kids in the white colored dress is wearing a “Che Guevara” shirt

while running in to form the tricolour.

 Unity in Diversity!!

According to a theory, the name of the islands derives from the Sanskrit language as the Malay

form of the monkey deity, Hanuman.

The islands are prominently featured in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes mystery, The Sign of the Four.

Identify X.

ANDAMANS

In the mid-19th century, most of cotton for British textile mills came from North America. India produced a large quantity of raw cotton. However, the failure of the American cotton crop in 1846 followed by the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 created an urgent need for an

alternative supply. In India lay the answer.

Which famous organization resulted thereof?

This place is Asia’s largest wholesale market.

Built by a king for his favourite daughter in 1650 AD so that she could shop all she wanted to, this market place derives its name from the

canals filled with water that sparkled like silver in the moonlight.

Id the place.

Chandni Chowk

“I never dared to break the glass of his house while playing cricket as I used to be

extremely scared of him.”

Virender Sehwag talking about which former childhood neighbour of his from Najafgarh?

Sushil Kumar

In the 1984-85 season, India and Pakistan were playing the 2nd ODI of the series at Sialkot, on 31/10. India were at a fairly strong position with the score being at 210/3 with

Dilip Vengsarkar at 94*.

At this point the match was suddenly abandoned.

31st October (Assassination of Indira Gandhi)

She was killed by two of her bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, in the aftermath of Operation Blue Star, the Indian army's June 1984 assault on the Golden Temple in Amritsar which left the temple

heavily damaged.

The residents had been advocating for naming the place previously known as “Shadman Chowk” in Lahore after X for

many years and only on X‟s 105th birth anniversary (September 28), the demand has been accepted by the

government of Punjab (Pakistan).

It is the place where X was hanged to death.

Who is X??

It is a  leguminous tropical tree in the family Fabaceae , native to India and it was

apparently from India that it reached the Persians.

The Arabs called it ‘Date of India’.

What tree?

Tamarind (from tamar-a-hind)

This is a clip of a famous song composed by A. R. Rahman,

Identify the place related to one of the world's most famous Sufi

saint where this was shot.

During the time of British Raj, the children of British Officers studied in Indian schools built by the Englishmen. With the lack of quality books available by Indian authors on the subject, __X__ and __Y__ wrote these books and

published it in 1935. These books were widely adopted by Indian and Pakistani schools in the post British era and missionary schools in Burma and has still got

a iconic status and used as a standard textbook in the subject in many schools in India.

The Samosapedia describes __X__ and __Y__ as:

“Two firangi goras, who torture school-children and JAMmers in India with their arcane rules”

The Sanskrit name for this syllable is Pranava, attested as “to make a humming or droning sound” in the Brahmanas.

The Mandukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable.

Which syllable are we talking about?

X was an businessperson and spouse of Y. She was a sales director in the Dubai-based

TECOM Investments, and a co-owner of Rendezvous Sports World.

In News Recently…

Id X and Y.

He was born in 1973 in the Etawah district in Uttar Pradesh. He studied at Sainik School in Dhaulpur, Rajasthan. He then did his B.E. and Masters in Civil Engineering fromUniversity

of Mysore, Karnataka. He later obtained a Masters in Environmental Engineering from the University of Sydney. He is married to his childhood sweetheart Dimple with two

kids.Technically speaking, he has covered 2.5 times the length

of Tour de France track on bicycle.

The flag consists of a deep red field, representing labour, charged with a plough to represent agriculture. Three stripes

are found on the hoist side and represent the three geographic regions .

Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir is the only Indian state permitted to fly its own state flag though Jammu

and Kashmir has a separate constitution.

This is due to the state's special status under the Indian Constitution.

Hrithik Roshan : MaharashtraPreity Zinta : Himachal PradeshSaina Nehwal : Andhra PradeshHema Malini : UttarakhandPrachi Desai : GoaShahrukh Khan : West BengalAmir Khan : ChattisgarhAmitabh Bacchan : ??????

GujaratBrand ambassadors of

Tourism

India is the only country to have won all the international paegents it participated in, (Miss

Universe, Miss World and Miss Asia Pacific) in the same year (2000).

Name all three winners.

Lara Dutta Priyanka Chopra Diya Mirza

Exhaustive list for:• Mahama Gandhi• Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose• Jawahar Lal Nehru• Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel• Lal Bahadur Shashtri• Mother Teresa• Parveen Babi• Indira Gandhi• Rajiv Gandhi

• Sachin Tendulkar• Aishwarya Rai Bachchan• Sonia Gandhi• Shahrukh Khan• Sania Mirza• Manmohan Singh• Narendra Modi• Aamir Khan

This group is owned by Kasturi and Sons Limited and is headquartered in Chennai.

Its logo consists of:divine cow Kamdehnu on leftdivine elephant Airawat on rightthe map of India and conch in center

Which group?

THE HINDU

Connect

• Agra Fort (1983) • Ajanta Caves (1983)• Churches and Convents of Goa (1986)• Elephanta Caves (1987)• Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi (1989) • Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

(2004) • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus(2004)

Non-exhaustive

World Heritage List UNESCO

Tarānah-e-Hindī is the formal name of a song which became India’s 1st ringtone.

The song was written by Iqbal.

This scientist did his undergraduate studies from MSU Vadodra, and began his work on

Ribosomes at Yale University. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemisty in 2009,

and the Padma Vibhushan in 2010

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

X was born a Chitpavan Brahmin at the nativity mission center, Pune District, into a Marathi family. At birth, he was named Ramachandra.

X was given his name because of an unfortunate incident. Before he was born, his parents had three sons and a daughter, with all three boys

dying in their infancy. Fearing a curse that targeted male children, young Ramachandra was brought up as a girl for the first few years of his life, including having his nose pierced and being made to wear a

nose-ring. It was then that he earned the nickname "X".

But we know him for something he did in 1948 after Independence.

Nathu Ram Godse

This Indian practice is ancient, going back to around 400-750 BC. An actual mention appears in the Ayodhya Kaand of Ramayana in section 103.

It is very prevalent in India.

Bharata has gone to ask exiled Rama to come back and rule the kingdom. Bharata tries many arguments, none of which work, at which point he decides to do a ________.

Rama, however is quickly able to persuade him to abandon the attempt. Rama mentions it as a practice of

Brahmanas.

Students from the Indian Institute of Technology- Bombay (IIT-B) fell prey to what could be termed as one of the most successful mass pranks played on April Fool's Day, in 2011. At midnight on March 31, the students received an e-mail stating that the institute had X. The mail solicited applications asking students to write a 250-word essay on why they deserved X. In less than an hour, 675 of the country's brightest youngsters sent in detailed requests. "I

have secured All India Rank 30 in IIT-JEE and state rank 1 in MP-PET. My Cumulative Point Index is 9.36," said an applicant's essay. The techies

weren't shy to boast. "I have designed three add-ons for the Mozilla Firefox, which has had over 60,000 downloads so far," said an essay.

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