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India Quiz Finals Amit Gupta Samvit Kumar

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India Quiz FinalsAmit GuptaSamvit Kumar

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Rules:

1.QMs Rule here.2.Infinite pounce and Bounce3.Unless specified +10/0 for bounce and +15/-5 for pounce

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1.ID

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3.ID

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4.ID

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6.ID

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1.

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3.

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of Kings and Kingdoms

"Work is the curse of the drinking classes."- Oscar Wilde

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1.A Tai prince originally from Mong Mao, the kingdom Chao-Long Hso-Ka-Hpa Sukaphaa he established in 1228 existed for nearly six hundred years and in the process unified the various tribal and non-tribal peoples of the region that left a deep impact on the region.Name his kingdom.

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Ahom Kingdom

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2.During their rule, Jain mathematicians and scholars contributed important works in Kannada and Sanskrit. Amoghavarsha I, the most famous king of this dynasty wrote Kavirajamarga, a landmark literary work in the Kannada language. Architecture reached a milestone in the Dravidian style, the finest example of which is seen in the Kailasanath Temple at Ellora. Other important contributions are the sculptures of Elephanta Caves in modern Maharashtra as well as the Kashivishvanatha temple and the Jain Narayana temple at Pattadakal in modern Karnataka, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Rashtrakuta

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3.Later official genealogies omit his name, and even the inscriptions of his own age omit the name of his mother.It may even be that he was simply a successful general who promoted himself into the ruling Gupta clan.He certainly faced some of the greatest challenges in the annals of the empire having to contend with the Pushyamitras and the Hunas (a name by which the "White Huns" were known in India). He defeated the Pushyamitras, a tribe who were settled in central India but then rebelled. He was also faced with invading Indo-Hephthalites or Hunas, from the northwest. Skandagupta had warred against the Huns during the reign of his father, and was celebrated throughout the empire as a great warrior. He crushed the Huna invasion in 455, and managed to keep them at bay; however, the expense of the wars drained the empire's resources and contributed to its decline.Which Gupta king?

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Skandagupta

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4.Contemporary accounts of _______ early life are fragmentary, due to his humble background, and often biased, because they were written by Mughal historians such as Bada'uni and Abu'l-Fazl who were employed by his rival, Akbar. Modern historians differ on his family's ancestral home and caste, and the place and year of his birth. What is generally accepted is that he was born in a Hindu family of limited means, and that he spent his childhood in the town of Rewari, in the Mewat region, south-west of Delhi. Due to his family's financial condition, Hemu at a young age started working as a tradesman, either as a green-grocer or selling.He was a Hindu emperor of North India during the 16th century CE, a period when the Mughals and Afghans were vying for power in the region

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Hemu

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5.But as the king wanted to surprise Ashokchandra by giving him the entire kingdom, he did not give anything to him on that day. But Ashokchandra, failing to understand his father, thought that the king would even give the entire kingdom to Halla and Vihall kumaras. Thus, he imprisoned his father in the prison of Rajgriha and enthroned himself as king of Magadha. The fear of Queen Chelna became true and thus she cursed him that for the rest of his life and throughout history he would be known as _____________i.e.-one who is an enemy of his own clan from even before his birth.

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Ajatshatru

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6.

In 1306–07, ____________ completed two campaigns.With the help of his slave general Malik Kafur,Large parts of South India were brought under his control.He Also possessed the Koh-i-noor.FITB

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Alauddin Khilji

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1.Who clicked this pic?

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Homai Vyarwalla

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2.____________ is an aromatic lamb dish hailing from Kashmir.First part of the food item means “oil” in persian while second part means “hot,boiling ,passionate”._______ thus means cooked in oil at intense heat.Another interpretation of the name is derived from _________ meaning color and _______ meaning passion,hot or red.So this is a meat dish red in colour.Identify

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Rogan Josh

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3.Identify

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King George V

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4.ID the teams

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Mohun Bagan and Newyork Cosmos

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Shaheed Udham Singh

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Connect

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1.A suppressed scandal

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Suicide in Jorasanko

Kadambari Devi ,his sister in law committed suicide when RNT got married.

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3.ID X 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 .

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4.Link these 5 unpronouncable names

PrativindhyaSatanikaSutasomaSrutasenaSrutakarma

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Uppanadava

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5.Which non-edible widely used seed?

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Rudraksh

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6.What?

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The (not so) Long Connect

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1.Give X and Y(+30/-20)X was born at Jorasanko into a family whose creativity defined Bengal's cultural life.X was the eldest son of Gunendranath, grandson of Girindranath and a great-grandson of Prince Y.He along with his brother Abanindranath founded the Indian Society of Oriental Art. Himself a great proponent of the Bengal School of Art,he later abandoned the revivalism of the Bengal School and took up caricature.

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The film is based on the last two-thirds of the 1932 Bengali novel, Aparajito, by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. Released in 1959,__________ focuses on Apurba Kumar Ray's adult life of an unemployed graduate living in a rented room in Calcutta. It is also the debut film of the legendary Bengali actor and Phalke Award winner _______.

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3.Who?(+15/-10)His grandfather, Moti Lal _________ , is a well-known Kashmiri playwright and a recipient of several awards by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Rashtra Bhasa Prachar Samiti, Sahitya Akademi award in 1982 for his contribution to Kashmiri literature as a playwright, and Padma Shri.He made his debut as a child actor.As an adult, he made his comeback as the male lead in the 2005 film, Kalyug which was based on the pornography industry.

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4.(+10/-5)The ______ functions with its headquarters at Mumbai. It has nine Regional offices each at:

● Chennai● Kolkata● Mumbai● Bangalore,● Thiruvananthapuram Hyderabad New Delhi Guwahati Cuttack

The Regional Offices are assisted by Advisory Panels. The members of the panels are nominated by Central Government by drawing people from different walks of life for a period of two years.Pahlaj Nihalani is the current chairperson.

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5.(+5/-0)He made his Test debut playing against England in Delhi in December 1961. He scored 103 in the Third Test in Madras, helping India to its first series win against England. He was appointed vice-captain for the tour to the West Indies in 1962. In March 1962,He became captain of the Indian cricket team . He played in 46 Test matches for India between 1961 and 1975, scoring 2,793 runs at a Test batting average of 34.91, including 6 Test centuries. Mansoor was captain of the Indian cricket team in 40 of his 46 matches, only 9 of which resulted in victory for his team, with 19 defeats and 19 draws. His victories included India's first ever Test match win overseas against New Zealand in 1968. India went on to win that series, making it India's first ever Test series win overseas.

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Answers

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1.Give X and Y(+30/-20)X was born at Jorasanko into a family whose creativity defined Bengal's cultural life.X was the eldest son of Gunendranath, grandson of Girindranath and a great-grandson of Prince Y.He along with his brother Abanindranath founded the Indian Society of Oriental Art. Himself a great proponent of the Bengal School of Art,he later abandoned the revivalism of the Bengal School and took up caricature.

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X-Gaganendranath TagoreY-Dwarkanath Tagore

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The film is based on the last two-thirds of the 1932 Bengali novel, Aparajito, by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. Released in 1959,__________ focuses on Apurba Kumar Ray's adult life of an unemployed graduate living in a rented room in Calcutta. It is also the debut film of the legendary Bengali actor and Phalke Award winner _______.

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Apur Sansar,Soumitra Chatterjee

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3.Who?(+15/-10)His grandfather, Moti Lal _________ , is a well-known Kashmiri playwright and a recipient of several awards by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Rashtra Bhasa Prachar Samiti, Sahitya Akademi award in 1982 for his contribution to Kashmiri literature as a playwright, and Padma Shri.He made his debut as a child actor.As an adult, he made his comeback as the male lead in the 2005 film, Kalyug which was based on the pornography industry.

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Kunal Khemu

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4.(+10/-5)The ______ functions with its headquarters at Mumbai. It has nine Regional offices each at:

● Chennai● Kolkata● Mumbai● Bangalore,● Thiruvananthapuram Hyderabad New Delhi Guwahati Cuttack

The Regional Offices are assisted by Advisory Panels. The members of the panels are nominated by Central Government by drawing people from different walks of life for a period of two years.Pahlaj Nihalani is the current chairperson.

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Central Board of Film Certification

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5.(+5/-0)He made his Test debut playing against England in Delhi in December 1961. He scored 103 in the Third Test in Madras, helping India to its first series win against England. He was appointed vice-captain for the tour to the West Indies in 1962. In March 1962,He became captain of the Indian cricket team . He played in 46 Test matches for India between 1961 and 1975, scoring 2,793 runs at a Test batting average of 34.91, including 6 Test centuries. Mansoor was captain of the Indian cricket team in 40 of his 46 matches, only 9 of which resulted in victory for his team, with 19 defeats and 19 draws. His victories included India's first ever Test match win overseas against New Zealand in 1968. India went on to win that series, making it India's first ever Test series win overseas.

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MAK Pataudi

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Connect

Sharmila Tagore