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• Each direct question carries 10 points while
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• Questions will move clockwise first and
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• You will get 15 seconds time to give your
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passed answer. No answer will be accepted
after the time limit.
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quizmaster.
• 'Anandmath', 'Durgesh
nondini' and
'Kapalkundala' novels
were authored by
which writer ?
• In which video game
series is the name of
the protagonist
‘Kratos’?
• Clive Staples Lewis
is the author of
which famous book
series?
•Le Corbusier was
the architect of
which famous
city?
•Which is the
world’s richest
football club?
• Which team has the
distinction of
appearing in 3 ICC ODI
World Cup finals, but
not winning even one?
• X, an ancient Greek
scientist, is best known
for inventing the screw
pump and doing maths
with spheres and
cylinders. Identify X.
• The first one to
calculate it was
Radhanath Sikdar, in
1851 using spherical
trigonometry. What is
being talked about?
• William Chester Minor was
a murderer who served time
in a mental asylum. During
his stay, he became the
largest contributor for
which very commonly used
book?
X was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh on 25
June 1985. Her father is a former
government employee in Rajasthan and was
awarded the President's Medal for
Distinguished Service at the Delhi
Cantonment Board. X's family belongs to
Chhattisgarh state. X graduated from the
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technological
University in 2007 with an undergraduate
degree in computer engineering. Identify X.

•
•The people of
which country
are known as
Magyars?
• This country has no
army. It’s army was
constitutionally
abolished in 1949.
Name the country.
•The capital of
which country
is Naypyidaw.
•Which famous
detective was created
by Agatha Christie
which was based on
her grandmother?
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
[ Trivia: Our national song
‘Bande Mataram’ has been
taken from Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee’s novel Anandmath ]
God Of War
[ Trivia: God of War is a third person
action-adventure video game
developed by Santa Monica Studio
and published by Sony Computer
Entertainment. It is loosely based on
Greek Mythology and set in Ancient
Greece. ]
Chronicles of Narnia
[ Trivia: Written by Lewis between
1949 and 1954, illustrated by Pauline
Baynes and originally published in
London between October 1950 and
March 1956, The Chronicles of
Narnia has sold over 100 million
copies in 47 languages. ]
Chandigarh
[ Trivia: The name is derived from an
ancient temple called Chandi
Mandir, devoted to the Hindu
goddess Chandi, near the city. It is a
Union Territory and the only city
serving as a capital to two Indian
states, Haryana and Punjab. ]
Real Madrid
[ Trivia: Real Madrid has the
distinction of being the world’s richest
football club with a revenue of $3,300
million. The word ‘Real’ is Spanish for
royal and was bestowed to the club by
King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with
the royal crown in the emblem.]
England
[ Trivia: England went to the finals
in 1979, 1987 and 1992 and lost to
West Indies, Australia and
Pakistan respectively. Their loss to
Australia by 7 runs is the closest
margin in World Cup history.]
Archimedes
[ Trivia: Born in Sicily, he is regarded as
one of the leading scientists in classical
antiquity. Among his advances in physics
are the foundations of hydrostatics,
statics and an explanation of the principle
of the lever. He is also credited with
making innovative siege engines.]
Height of Mount Everest
[ Trivia: In 1856, the Great Trigonometric
Survey of British India established the first
published height of Everest, then known
as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). In 1865,
Everest was given its official English name
by the Royal Geographical Society upon a
recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the
British Surveyor General of India.]
Oxford English Dictionary
[ Trivia: The Oxford English Dictionary
(OED), published by the Oxford University
Press, is by a considerable margin the largest
dictionary of the English language. It was first
published in 1884 under the name ‘A New
English Dictionary on Historical Principles;
Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected
by The Philological Society’.]
Durga Shakti Nagpal
[ Trivia: Durga Shakti Nagpal is an
Indian bureaucrat, civil servant and
officer in the Uttar Pradesh cadre of the
Indian Administrative Service. She came
into public view after launching a
massive drive against corruption and
illegal sand mining within her
jurisdiction of Gautam Budh Nagar. ]
Hungary
[ Trivia: The Hungarian people refer to
themselves by the demonym "Magyar" rather
than the term "Hungarian". Magyar is a FinnoUgric word from the Old Hungarian, mogyër.
The term "Magyar" possibly comes from the
name of the most prominent Hungarian
tribe, called Megyer. The tribal name "Megyer"
became "Magyar" referring to the Hungarian
people as a whole.]
Costa Rica
[ Trivia: Costa Rica is a country in
Central America, bordered by Nicaragua
to the north, Panama to the
southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the
west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
It’s capital is San Jose and currency is
Costa Rica colon.]
Myanmar
[ Trivia: Its population of over 60
million makes it the world's 24th
most populous country and, at
676,578 km2 (261,227 sq miles), it is
the world's 40th largest country and
the second largest in Southeast Asia.
It’s currency is Kyat.]
Mary Marple
[ Trivia: Jane Marple, usually referred to
as Miss Marple, is a fictional character
appearing in 12 of Agatha Christie's
crime novels and in 20 short stories.
Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who
lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and
acts as an amateur detective. ]
• Each direct question carries 20 points
, passed questions carry 10 points.
• 20 seconds time will be given for each
direct question, 10 seconds for each passed
question.
• There are 6 questions starting from the
one with the most points in the 1st Round.
The questions will then move anticlockwise.
• Any other decision is at the discretion of
the quizmaster.
Whose painting is this?
Identify the movie whose soundtrack
is shown.
In which country would you find the
above structure?
Identify
this kid
who is a
famous
celebrity
now.
Identify the country to which
this flag belongs.
What does this picture signify
or show?
Who is
this
famous
former
cricketer?
Who is
this
famous
actress?
Adolf Hitler
[ Trivia: Adolf Hitler was a painter and
was deeply interested in art. He produced
hundreds of works and sold his paintings
and postcards to try to earn a living
during his Vienna years (1908–1913). A
number of his paintings were recovered
after World War II and have sold at
auction for tens of thousands of dollars.
Others were seized by the U.S. Army and
are still held by the U.S. government.]
Mr. India
[ Trivia: Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi
superhero film directed by Shekhar
Kapoor. It stars Anil Kapoor in the title
role, Sridevi as his romantic interest and
Amrish Puri in one of his best-known roles
as the villain Mogambo. The songs shown
are the famous parody song, Zindagi Ke
yehin Reet Hai and I Love you. ]
Tunisia
[ Trivia: El Djem is a town in
Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia,
population 18,302 (2004 census).
It is home to some of the most
impressive Roman remains in
Africa, including a fine replica of
the Coliseum of Rome.]
Anushka Sharma
[ Trivia: Anushka Sharma (born 1 May
1988) is an Indian actress. In 2008, she was
signed by Aditya Chopra for a three-film
contract with Yash Raj Films and made her
acting debut in Chopra's Rab Ne Bana Di
Jodi. She later won the Filmfare Award for
Best Supporting Actress for her
performance in Yash Chopra's romance
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012).]
Myanmar
[ Trivia: Burma, officially the Republic of the
Union of Myanmar, adopted a new state flag
on 21 October 2010 to replace the former
flag in use since 1974. The design of the flag
has three horizontal stripes of yellow, green
and red with a five-pointed white star in the
middle. The three colors of the stripes are
meant to symbolize solidarity, peace and
tranquility, and courage and decisiveness. ]
Amar Chitra Katha’s comic on Dhyan Chand
[ Trivia: On the 108th Birth Anniversary of
Dhyan Chand the hockey legend was
unveiled in a new avatar as part of a comic
book series by well known publisher Amar
Chitra Katha. The 64-page graphicbiography was launched by Minister of State
for Human Resource Development Shashi
Tharoor at the Major Dhyan Chand National
stadium here. ]
Imran Khan
[ Trivia: Imran Khan born Imran Khan
Niazi on 25 November 1952), is a
Pakistani politician, celebrity, and
former cricketer. He played
international cricket for two decades in
the late twentieth century and, after
retiring, entered politics. On 14 July
2010, Khan was inducted into the ICC
Cricket Hall of Fame. ]
Manisha Koirala
[ Trivia: Manisha Koirala born 16 August
1970) is a Nepalese and Indian film
actress, as well as a UNFPA Goodwill
Ambassador and social activist. She made
her acting debut in the Nepali film Pheri
Bhetaula (1989). A year later, Koirala
made her Bollywood debut with the topgrossing drama Saudagar (1991). ]
• Participants have to choose one topic
among the eight given topics.
• Once a topic has been chosen by one
team, it cannot be chosen by another team.
• 3 questions shall be asked from that topic.
• 15 points for a correct answer, -5 for a
wrong one. A Pass is taken as a wrong
answer. 15 seconds time will be given for
an answer.
• There will be no passing of the questions.
• MYTHOLOGY
• HISTORY
• GEOGRAPHY
• SPORTS

• SCIENCE
• ENTERTAINMENT

• TECHNOLOGY
• POLITICS
END OF
ROUND 3
1.In the Mahabharata, Who was
the only daughter of
Gandhari ?
2.In the Ramayana, What was
the name of Rama's bow?
3.Sage Pulastya's grandson
later became a mighty king.
Who was he?
1. Dushala [ Trivia: Her husband,
Jayadratha lured Abhimanyu into
the Chakravyu.]
2. Kodanda [ Trivia: He was given
Kodanda by Vishwamitra.]
3. Ravana [ Trivia: Sage Pulatsya was
one of the Saptarishi. Ravana also
authored a book on astrology
known as Ravana Samhita.]
1. Only two of the Mughal emperors
wrote their own memoirs. One
was Babur, who was the other?
2. Who completed the construction
of the Qutub Minar?
3. Who wrote Mudraraksasa, a
drama which highlighted the
ascent to power of Chandragupta
Maurya?
1. Jahangir [ Trivia: His original name was
Nur-ud-din Salim. His memoirs are known
as Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.]
2. Iltutmish [ Trivia: Shams-ud-din Iltutmish
was the third ruler of the Mamluk dynasty
of Delhi of Turkic origin. He was a slave of
Qutb-ud-din Aibak and later became his
son-in-law and close lieutenant.]
3. Vishakhadatta [ Trivia: Only two of his
plays, the Mudrārākṣasa and the
Devichandraguptam are known to us.]
1.The name of which desert is
derived from the Tswana
word for ‘Great Thirst’?
2.The currency of which
country is Krone?
3.What is the capital of
Romania?
1. Kalahari Desert [ Trivia: Derived from the
Tswana word Kgala, meaning "the great
thirst", the Kalahari has vast areas covered by
red sand without any permanent surface water.]
2. Norway [ Trivia: The krone (sign: kr; code: NOK)
is the currency of Norway and its dependent
territories. The name translates into English as
"crown".]
3. Bucharest [ Trivia: It lies on the banks of the
Dâmbovița River, less than 70 km(43 mi) north
of the Danube. It became the capital of Romania
in 1862.]
1.Who is the first Indian
woman to win an Asian
Games gold in 400m run?
2.Who was the 1st ODI captain
for India?
3.Name the only football
player who has scored a hat
trick in a World Cup Final?
1. Kamaljit Sandhu [ Trivia: She hails from
Punjab. She received Padma Shri in
1971. She participated in the 1972
Olympics and was the first Indian
woman to reach the finals of an olympic
athletics event.]
2. Ajit Wadekar [ Trivia: The Government
of India honored him with the Arjuna
Award (1967) and Padma Shri (1972).]
3. Geoff Hurst [ Trivia: He scored three for
England against West Germany in the
1966 FIFA World Cup Final.]
1. After Jawaharlal Nehru’s
death, who took over the post
of Prime Minister?
2. Who is the current president
of France ?
3. Who was the First woman
president of a country?
1. Gulzari Lal Nanda [ Trivia: He was the
interim Prime Minister of India twice
for thirteen days each, the second
time after the death of Prime Minister
Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966.]
2. Francois Hollande [ Trivia: François
Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is
the 24th and current president of
France and co-prince of Andorra ]
3. Isabel Peron [ Trivia: Her real name is
María Estela Martínez Cartas de Perón
and she was the former president of
Argentina.]
1. Who is the youngest person to
have received the Nobel
prize?
2. Which is the most expensive
element in the world?
3. Which are the only tissues in
the human body which do not
require blood?
1. Lawrence Bragg [ Trivia: He was joint
winner (with his father, Sir William
Bragg) of the Nobel Prize for Physics
in 1915 for X-Ray crystallography.]
2. Californium [ Trivia: Its atomic
number is 98. 1g of Californium costs
about $60 million.]
3. Cornea [ Trivia: Cornea has no blood
vessels, it gets oxygen directly from
the air. This is done to maintain
transparence of cornea. ]
1. Which was the first Indian
movie submitted for an Oscar?
2. The middle name of which
cartoon character is Fauntleroy?
3. Ustad Bismillah Khan is
famous for popularizing which
instrument?
1. Mother India [ Trivia: It was India's first
submission for the Oscar award for Best
Foreign Language Film in 1958. ]
2. Donald Duck [ Trivia: Donald Duck is a
funny animal cartoon character created
in 1934 at Walt Disney Productions. His
first appearance was in The Wise Little
Hen (1934)]
3. Shehnai [ Trivia: He was an Indian
musician credited with popularizing the
shehnai, a sub-continental wind
instrument of the oboe class.]
1. Nano, Shuffle, Classic and

Touch are variations of what?
2. Who created Pretty Good
Privacy (PGP)?
3. The technologically advanced
humanoid robot ASIMO is
made by which car company?
1. Apple iPod [ Trivia: The iPod is a line of
portable media players designed and
marketed by Apple Inc. The first line was
released on October 23, 2001 ]
2. Phil Zimmermann [ Trivia: He created the PGP
in 1991. It is a data encryption and
decryption computer program that provides
cryptographic privacy.]
3. Honda [ Trivia: ASIMO, an acronym for
Advanced Step in Innovative MObility, is a
humanoid robot designed and developed by
Honda introduced on 21 October 2000.]
• There shall be 6 questions. 1 minute will
be given for each question.
• A direct question fetches 20 points. A
passes question fetches 10 points. No
Negative Marking.
• Participants have to give the connection
as well as two connects correctly to get
the points.
• Any other decision is at the discretion of
the quizmaster.
• Connection – Cricketing Shots
• Connects – The first picture
shows the Helicopter Shot made
famous by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
The second picture signifies the
‘Cut’ shot. The third picture
signifies the ‘Pull’ shot while the
fourth picture is of an ice-cream
scoop, showing the ‘Scoop’ shot.
• Connection – NDTV
• Connects – The first one is NDTV
India. The second one is NDTV
Imagine ( Imagine is a song performed
by John Lenon ). The third one is
NDTV Profit. The fourth one is NDTV
Lumiere ( picture shows Lumiere
brothers, French film makers ). The
fifth one is NDTV Imagine Showbiz (
Showbiz is a picture by Mukesh Bhatt).
• Connection – Names of Hurricanes
which struck North America.
• Connects – Katrina is the name of
the destructive hurricane which
struck in 2005. Barbara struck in
1953. Tomas struck in October
2010. Isaac recently struck in
2012.
• Connection – Different Types
of Moustaches
• Connects – The different types
of Moustache are Walrus,
Mexican, Horseshoe and
Toothbrush, as depicted by the
pictures.
• Connection – English words
derived from Hindi
• Connects – Pajamas come from
Hindi,
paijaamaa), meaning
"leg garment“, Yoga from Hindi
term (
, Bangle from
,a
type of bracelet and Bungalow
from
.
• Connection – Big Bang Theory
• Connects - The first picture is of a
Pokémon called Shieldon ( Sheldon
Cooper ). The next picture is that of a
Penny ( Penny ). Third picture is of
Amy Winehouse ( Amy Farrah Fowler ),
the fourth picture is of Rajesh Khanna
( Rajesh Koothrappali ) and the fifth
picture is of Dwight Howard ( Howard
Wolowitz).
• Connection – Names of Major
Operations
• Connects – The operations are
Operation Darwin ( first airborne
operation by British Military ),
Operation Black Tornado ( to flush out
terrorists in 26/11 ), Operation Darwin
( Disaster Relief Operation by the
Royal Australian Navy ) and Operation
Polaris ( in the Second World War ).
• Connection – Ben 10
• Connects – The aliens are
HEATBLAST, UPGRADE, X
LR8 and DIAMONDHEAD.
ROUND 5
• There shall be 7 questions per team.
The teams will get 1 minute to answer
the questions.
• 10 points for a correct answer, -5
points for a wrong answer. Not giving
an answer does not count as a wrong
answer.
• The questions will be first read out
and then displayed on the screen.
• If there is time left at the end, the
passed questions will be repeated.
QUESTIONS
1. Which unit is used for measuring the speed
of a computer mouse?
2. Which land mammal has the largest heart?
3. Who built the first mechanical calculator?
4. According to scientific research, which
color is the most soothing for the eyes?
5. What is the C.G.S. unit of energy?
6. Who was the 1st Indian to win UNESCO's
Pyramide con Marni award for charity?
7. According to legend who flew too close to
the sun, melting the wax on his wings?
1. Mickey
2. Giraffe
3. Blaise Pascal
4. Green
5. Erg
6. Shahrukh Khan
7. Icarus
QUESTIONS
1. Ryder Cup is associated with which
sport?
2. The idea of „Sulahkul' was propagated by
which Mughal emperor?
3. Saina Nehwal plays for which team in the
Indian Badminton League?
4. What is the capital of Northern Ireland ?
5. In Census 2011, which state registered
the minimum population density ?
6. “Delhi Chalo” is the famous quote of
which freedom fighter ?
7. Whose real name is Antonia Edvige
Albina Maino ?
1. Golf
2. Akbar
3. Hyderabad Hotshots
4. Belfast
5. Andhra Pradesh
6. Subash Chandra Bose
7. Sonia Gandhi
QUESTIONS
1. What is the study of human beings
called?
2. What is the full form of MBBS?
3. What is the currency of Brazil?
4. Who won the Arjuna award for
Badminton in 2013?
5. Who is the world‟s most-translated
author?
6. Traditionally, what wood do Rolls
Royce cars use in their dashboards?
7. Who was named as „TIME‟s Person of
the Century‟ in December, 1999?
1. Anthropology
2. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
of Surgery
3. Real
4. P.V. Sindhu
5. Agatha Christie
6. Walnut
7. Albert Einstein
QUESTIONS
1. Chichen Itza, one of the wonders of the
world, is located in which country?
2. Devdas, the movie of 2002, was based on a
book called Devdas written by whom?
3. Which Indian wrestler won the Bronze medal
in London Olympics 2012?
4. What is the full form of HUD?
5. Who is the president of the Bharatiya Janta
Party?
6. Foodles is a new brand of noodles launched
by which company?
7. What is the name of the founder of Hotmail?
1. Mexico
2. Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay
3. Yogeshwar Dutt
4. Heads-Up Display
5. Rajnath Singh
6. Horlicks
7. Sabeer Bhatia
QUESTIONS

1. On which date is the World Peace Day
observed?
2. Which was the 1st non-Test playing country
to beat India in an international match?
3. Who is the most successful athlete in the 30year history of the world championships?
4. Which is the most populated city in the
world?
5. Vikram Sarabhai Space centre is located in
which Indian city?
6. Which film won this year's „Best Picture‟
Oscar ?
7. Which vitamin is also known as
Phylloquinone?
1. January 1st
2. Sri Lanka
3. Usain Bolt
4. Shanghai
5. Thiruvananthapuram
6. Argo
7. Vitamin K
QUESTIONS
1. In which country is an astronaut known as
a taikonaut?
2. Which crop is sown over the largest area in
India?
3. Who is regarded as the real „Father of the
Green Revolution‟?
4. With which instrument is Ustad Mushtaq
Ali Khan associated?
5. Which noble gas is also known as „Stranger
Gas‟?
6. What is the capital of Tripura?
7. Who is the Greek goddess of the hunt?
1. China
2. Rice
3. Norman Borlaug
4. Sitar
5. Xenon
6. Agartala
7. Artemis
END OF
ROUND 5
• There will be 6 questions.
• Each question will have 3 clues. If the team
gives the correct answer on the 1st
clue, they get 20 points, if they give it on
the 2nd clue, they get 10 points and if they
give it on the 3rd clue they get 5 points.
However, if a team gives the wrong answer
they get -10 points and they cannot answer
further on that question.
• The clues will be first read out and then
displayed. If a team pushes the buzzer
before the clue is read out, then the clue
will not be displayed on the screen.
• He signed a manifesto with British
philosopher Bertrand Russell after the
Second World War which highlighted
the danger of nuclear weapons.
• He was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of
Württemberg in the German Empire on
14 March 1879 but he became an
American citizen in 1940. He died in
1955.
• He is famous for formulating the
Theory of Relativity.
• He was the first Non-Australian
cricketer to address at the Bradman
Oration in Canberra in December, 2011.
• Born on 11 January, 1973, Wisden
Cricketer‟s Almanac ranked him the
third greatest cricketer of all time
behind Don Bradman and Sachin
Tendulkar.
• His nicknames include Jammy and Mr.
Dependable.
• With an economic growth of 10.3%, it is
the second fastest growing major
metropolis in India, and is also the
country's fourth largest fast moving
consumer goods market.
• On 11 December 2005, the State
government announced that it had
accepted a proposal by Jnanpith Award
winner U. R. Ananthamurthy to rename
the city.
• It is the capital city of Karnataka.
• It was founded in 1886 in Woolwich
and in 1893 became the first club from
the south of England to join the
Football League.
• It holds the record for the longest
uninterrupted period in the English
top flight and would be placed first in
an aggregated league of the entire
20th century.
• It is based in Holloway, London.
• He established an Urdu weekly
newspaper in 1912 called Al-Hilal and
openly attacked British policies while
exploring the challenges facing common
people.
• India Wins Freedom, an exhaustive
account of India's freedom struggle and
its leaders, which was published in 1957.
• His birthday is celebrated as „National
Education Day‟.
• He started his career as a child actor in
Nasir Hussain's film Yaadon Ki Baaraat
(1973).
• On 30 November 2011, he was
appointed as national brand
ambassador of UNICEF to promote child
nutrition.
• He began his professional career with
Holi (1984) and had his first
commercial success with Qayamat Se
Qayamat Tak (1988).
• His first appearance was in the
movie “Puss In Boots” as Jasper.
• He was created by William Hanna
and Joseph Barbara.
• He is a blue/grey
anthropomorphic domestic shorthaired cat appearing in Metro
Goldwyn Mayer cartoons.
• Albert Einstein [ Trivia:
Einstein signed the Russell–
Einstein Manifesto, which
highlighted the danger of
nuclear weapons. His theory
of relativity is dubbed as the
„World‟s most famous
equation.‟]
• Rahul Dravid [ Trivia: He is a former
Indian cricketer, who captained the
national Test and One Day International
teams. Born in a Marathi family, he
started playing cricket at the age of 12
and later represented the state team at
the under-15, under-17 and under-19
levels. Hailed as The Wall, he received
the Player of the Year and the Test
Player of the Year awards at the
inaugural ICC awards ceremony in 2004.
• Bangalore [ Trivia: The name
"Bangalore" represents an Anglicized
version of the Kannada language
name, "Bengaḷūru”. Located on the
Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern
part of Karnataka, Bangalore is
India's third most populous city and
fifth-most populous urban
agglomeration. Bangalore is well
known as the hub of India's
information technology sector. ]
• Arsenal [ Trivia: One of the most
successful clubs in English
football, it has won 13 First Division
and Premier League titles and 10 FA
Cups. It is the second side to
complete an English top flight season
unbeaten (in the 2003–04
season), and the only one to do so
across 38 matches.]
• Maulana Abul Kalam Azad [ Trivia:
He was an Indian scholar and a
senior political leader of the Indian
independence movement. . Following
India's independence, he became the
first Minister of Education in the
Indian government. In 1992 he was
posthumously awarded India's
highest civilian award, the Bharat
Ratna. ]
• Aamir Khan [ Trivia: He was born
on 14 March 1965. The
Government of India honored him
with the Padma Shri in 2003 and
the Padma Bhushan in 2010 for his
contributions towards the arts. In
April 2013, he was among TIME
magazine's 100 Most Influential
People in the World List.]
• Tom [ Trivia: Thomas "Tom" Cat is a
fictional character and one of the two
protagonists in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
series of Tom and Jerry theatrical
cartoon short films. Tom was originally
known as "Jasper" during his debut in “
Puss in the Boots” however, beginning
from his next appearance in The
Midnight Snack and onwards, he is
known as "Tom" or "Thomas". ]
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Qriosity General Quiz stage round

  • 1.
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  • 3. • Each direct question carries 10 points while a passed question contains 5 points. • Questions will move clockwise first and then anti-clockwise. • You will get 15 seconds time to give your answer. 5 seconds time will be given for a passed answer. No answer will be accepted after the time limit. • Any other decision is at the discretion of the quizmaster.
  • 4. • 'Anandmath', 'Durgesh nondini' and 'Kapalkundala' novels were authored by which writer ?
  • 5. • In which video game series is the name of the protagonist ‘Kratos’?
  • 6. • Clive Staples Lewis is the author of which famous book series?
  • 7. •Le Corbusier was the architect of which famous city?
  • 8. •Which is the world’s richest football club?
  • 9. • Which team has the distinction of appearing in 3 ICC ODI World Cup finals, but not winning even one?
  • 10. • X, an ancient Greek scientist, is best known for inventing the screw pump and doing maths with spheres and cylinders. Identify X.
  • 11. • The first one to calculate it was Radhanath Sikdar, in 1851 using spherical trigonometry. What is being talked about?
  • 12. • William Chester Minor was a murderer who served time in a mental asylum. During his stay, he became the largest contributor for which very commonly used book?
  • 13. X was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh on 25 June 1985. Her father is a former government employee in Rajasthan and was awarded the President's Medal for Distinguished Service at the Delhi Cantonment Board. X's family belongs to Chhattisgarh state. X graduated from the Indira Gandhi Delhi Technological University in 2007 with an undergraduate degree in computer engineering. Identify X. •
  • 14. •The people of which country are known as Magyars?
  • 15. • This country has no army. It’s army was constitutionally abolished in 1949. Name the country.
  • 16. •The capital of which country is Naypyidaw.
  • 17. •Which famous detective was created by Agatha Christie which was based on her grandmother?
  • 18. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee [ Trivia: Our national song ‘Bande Mataram’ has been taken from Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s novel Anandmath ]
  • 19. God Of War [ Trivia: God of War is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is loosely based on Greek Mythology and set in Ancient Greece. ]
  • 20. Chronicles of Narnia [ Trivia: Written by Lewis between 1949 and 1954, illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published in London between October 1950 and March 1956, The Chronicles of Narnia has sold over 100 million copies in 47 languages. ]
  • 21. Chandigarh [ Trivia: The name is derived from an ancient temple called Chandi Mandir, devoted to the Hindu goddess Chandi, near the city. It is a Union Territory and the only city serving as a capital to two Indian states, Haryana and Punjab. ]
  • 22. Real Madrid [ Trivia: Real Madrid has the distinction of being the world’s richest football club with a revenue of $3,300 million. The word ‘Real’ is Spanish for royal and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem.]
  • 23. England [ Trivia: England went to the finals in 1979, 1987 and 1992 and lost to West Indies, Australia and Pakistan respectively. Their loss to Australia by 7 runs is the closest margin in World Cup history.]
  • 24. Archimedes [ Trivia: Born in Sicily, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. Among his advances in physics are the foundations of hydrostatics, statics and an explanation of the principle of the lever. He is also credited with making innovative siege engines.]
  • 25. Height of Mount Everest [ Trivia: In 1856, the Great Trigonometric Survey of British India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India.]
  • 26. Oxford English Dictionary [ Trivia: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED), published by the Oxford University Press, is by a considerable margin the largest dictionary of the English language. It was first published in 1884 under the name ‘A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society’.]
  • 27. Durga Shakti Nagpal [ Trivia: Durga Shakti Nagpal is an Indian bureaucrat, civil servant and officer in the Uttar Pradesh cadre of the Indian Administrative Service. She came into public view after launching a massive drive against corruption and illegal sand mining within her jurisdiction of Gautam Budh Nagar. ]
  • 28. Hungary [ Trivia: The Hungarian people refer to themselves by the demonym "Magyar" rather than the term "Hungarian". Magyar is a FinnoUgric word from the Old Hungarian, mogyër. The term "Magyar" possibly comes from the name of the most prominent Hungarian tribe, called Megyer. The tribal name "Megyer" became "Magyar" referring to the Hungarian people as a whole.]
  • 29. Costa Rica [ Trivia: Costa Rica is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. It’s capital is San Jose and currency is Costa Rica colon.]
  • 30. Myanmar [ Trivia: Its population of over 60 million makes it the world's 24th most populous country and, at 676,578 km2 (261,227 sq miles), it is the world's 40th largest country and the second largest in Southeast Asia. It’s currency is Kyat.]
  • 31. Mary Marple [ Trivia: Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in 12 of Agatha Christie's crime novels and in 20 short stories. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. ]
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  • 33.
  • 34. • Each direct question carries 20 points , passed questions carry 10 points. • 20 seconds time will be given for each direct question, 10 seconds for each passed question. • There are 6 questions starting from the one with the most points in the 1st Round. The questions will then move anticlockwise. • Any other decision is at the discretion of the quizmaster.
  • 36. Identify the movie whose soundtrack is shown.
  • 37. In which country would you find the above structure?
  • 38. Identify this kid who is a famous celebrity now.
  • 39. Identify the country to which this flag belongs.
  • 40. What does this picture signify or show?
  • 43. Adolf Hitler [ Trivia: Adolf Hitler was a painter and was deeply interested in art. He produced hundreds of works and sold his paintings and postcards to try to earn a living during his Vienna years (1908–1913). A number of his paintings were recovered after World War II and have sold at auction for tens of thousands of dollars. Others were seized by the U.S. Army and are still held by the U.S. government.]
  • 44. Mr. India [ Trivia: Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapoor. It stars Anil Kapoor in the title role, Sridevi as his romantic interest and Amrish Puri in one of his best-known roles as the villain Mogambo. The songs shown are the famous parody song, Zindagi Ke yehin Reet Hai and I Love you. ]
  • 45. Tunisia [ Trivia: El Djem is a town in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia, population 18,302 (2004 census). It is home to some of the most impressive Roman remains in Africa, including a fine replica of the Coliseum of Rome.]
  • 46. Anushka Sharma [ Trivia: Anushka Sharma (born 1 May 1988) is an Indian actress. In 2008, she was signed by Aditya Chopra for a three-film contract with Yash Raj Films and made her acting debut in Chopra's Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. She later won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Yash Chopra's romance Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012).]
  • 47. Myanmar [ Trivia: Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, adopted a new state flag on 21 October 2010 to replace the former flag in use since 1974. The design of the flag has three horizontal stripes of yellow, green and red with a five-pointed white star in the middle. The three colors of the stripes are meant to symbolize solidarity, peace and tranquility, and courage and decisiveness. ]
  • 48. Amar Chitra Katha’s comic on Dhyan Chand [ Trivia: On the 108th Birth Anniversary of Dhyan Chand the hockey legend was unveiled in a new avatar as part of a comic book series by well known publisher Amar Chitra Katha. The 64-page graphicbiography was launched by Minister of State for Human Resource Development Shashi Tharoor at the Major Dhyan Chand National stadium here. ]
  • 49. Imran Khan [ Trivia: Imran Khan born Imran Khan Niazi on 25 November 1952), is a Pakistani politician, celebrity, and former cricketer. He played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and, after retiring, entered politics. On 14 July 2010, Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. ]
  • 50. Manisha Koirala [ Trivia: Manisha Koirala born 16 August 1970) is a Nepalese and Indian film actress, as well as a UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador and social activist. She made her acting debut in the Nepali film Pheri Bhetaula (1989). A year later, Koirala made her Bollywood debut with the topgrossing drama Saudagar (1991). ]
  • 51.
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  • 53. • Participants have to choose one topic among the eight given topics. • Once a topic has been chosen by one team, it cannot be chosen by another team. • 3 questions shall be asked from that topic. • 15 points for a correct answer, -5 for a wrong one. A Pass is taken as a wrong answer. 15 seconds time will be given for an answer. • There will be no passing of the questions.
  • 54. • MYTHOLOGY • HISTORY • GEOGRAPHY • SPORTS • SCIENCE • ENTERTAINMENT • TECHNOLOGY • POLITICS
  • 56. 1.In the Mahabharata, Who was the only daughter of Gandhari ? 2.In the Ramayana, What was the name of Rama's bow? 3.Sage Pulastya's grandson later became a mighty king. Who was he?
  • 57. 1. Dushala [ Trivia: Her husband, Jayadratha lured Abhimanyu into the Chakravyu.] 2. Kodanda [ Trivia: He was given Kodanda by Vishwamitra.] 3. Ravana [ Trivia: Sage Pulatsya was one of the Saptarishi. Ravana also authored a book on astrology known as Ravana Samhita.]
  • 58. 1. Only two of the Mughal emperors wrote their own memoirs. One was Babur, who was the other? 2. Who completed the construction of the Qutub Minar? 3. Who wrote Mudraraksasa, a drama which highlighted the ascent to power of Chandragupta Maurya?
  • 59. 1. Jahangir [ Trivia: His original name was Nur-ud-din Salim. His memoirs are known as Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.] 2. Iltutmish [ Trivia: Shams-ud-din Iltutmish was the third ruler of the Mamluk dynasty of Delhi of Turkic origin. He was a slave of Qutb-ud-din Aibak and later became his son-in-law and close lieutenant.] 3. Vishakhadatta [ Trivia: Only two of his plays, the Mudrārākṣasa and the Devichandraguptam are known to us.]
  • 60. 1.The name of which desert is derived from the Tswana word for ‘Great Thirst’? 2.The currency of which country is Krone? 3.What is the capital of Romania?
  • 61. 1. Kalahari Desert [ Trivia: Derived from the Tswana word Kgala, meaning "the great thirst", the Kalahari has vast areas covered by red sand without any permanent surface water.] 2. Norway [ Trivia: The krone (sign: kr; code: NOK) is the currency of Norway and its dependent territories. The name translates into English as "crown".] 3. Bucharest [ Trivia: It lies on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than 70 km(43 mi) north of the Danube. It became the capital of Romania in 1862.]
  • 62. 1.Who is the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games gold in 400m run? 2.Who was the 1st ODI captain for India? 3.Name the only football player who has scored a hat trick in a World Cup Final?
  • 63. 1. Kamaljit Sandhu [ Trivia: She hails from Punjab. She received Padma Shri in 1971. She participated in the 1972 Olympics and was the first Indian woman to reach the finals of an olympic athletics event.] 2. Ajit Wadekar [ Trivia: The Government of India honored him with the Arjuna Award (1967) and Padma Shri (1972).] 3. Geoff Hurst [ Trivia: He scored three for England against West Germany in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final.]
  • 64. 1. After Jawaharlal Nehru’s death, who took over the post of Prime Minister? 2. Who is the current president of France ? 3. Who was the First woman president of a country?
  • 65. 1. Gulzari Lal Nanda [ Trivia: He was the interim Prime Minister of India twice for thirteen days each, the second time after the death of Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966.] 2. Francois Hollande [ Trivia: François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is the 24th and current president of France and co-prince of Andorra ] 3. Isabel Peron [ Trivia: Her real name is María Estela Martínez Cartas de Perón and she was the former president of Argentina.]
  • 66. 1. Who is the youngest person to have received the Nobel prize? 2. Which is the most expensive element in the world? 3. Which are the only tissues in the human body which do not require blood?
  • 67. 1. Lawrence Bragg [ Trivia: He was joint winner (with his father, Sir William Bragg) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915 for X-Ray crystallography.] 2. Californium [ Trivia: Its atomic number is 98. 1g of Californium costs about $60 million.] 3. Cornea [ Trivia: Cornea has no blood vessels, it gets oxygen directly from the air. This is done to maintain transparence of cornea. ]
  • 68. 1. Which was the first Indian movie submitted for an Oscar? 2. The middle name of which cartoon character is Fauntleroy? 3. Ustad Bismillah Khan is famous for popularizing which instrument?
  • 69. 1. Mother India [ Trivia: It was India's first submission for the Oscar award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1958. ] 2. Donald Duck [ Trivia: Donald Duck is a funny animal cartoon character created in 1934 at Walt Disney Productions. His first appearance was in The Wise Little Hen (1934)] 3. Shehnai [ Trivia: He was an Indian musician credited with popularizing the shehnai, a sub-continental wind instrument of the oboe class.]
  • 70. 1. Nano, Shuffle, Classic and Touch are variations of what? 2. Who created Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)? 3. The technologically advanced humanoid robot ASIMO is made by which car company?
  • 71. 1. Apple iPod [ Trivia: The iPod is a line of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first line was released on October 23, 2001 ] 2. Phil Zimmermann [ Trivia: He created the PGP in 1991. It is a data encryption and decryption computer program that provides cryptographic privacy.] 3. Honda [ Trivia: ASIMO, an acronym for Advanced Step in Innovative MObility, is a humanoid robot designed and developed by Honda introduced on 21 October 2000.]
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  • 73. • There shall be 6 questions. 1 minute will be given for each question. • A direct question fetches 20 points. A passes question fetches 10 points. No Negative Marking. • Participants have to give the connection as well as two connects correctly to get the points. • Any other decision is at the discretion of the quizmaster.
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  • 82. • Connection – Cricketing Shots • Connects – The first picture shows the Helicopter Shot made famous by Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The second picture signifies the ‘Cut’ shot. The third picture signifies the ‘Pull’ shot while the fourth picture is of an ice-cream scoop, showing the ‘Scoop’ shot.
  • 83. • Connection – NDTV • Connects – The first one is NDTV India. The second one is NDTV Imagine ( Imagine is a song performed by John Lenon ). The third one is NDTV Profit. The fourth one is NDTV Lumiere ( picture shows Lumiere brothers, French film makers ). The fifth one is NDTV Imagine Showbiz ( Showbiz is a picture by Mukesh Bhatt).
  • 84. • Connection – Names of Hurricanes which struck North America. • Connects – Katrina is the name of the destructive hurricane which struck in 2005. Barbara struck in 1953. Tomas struck in October 2010. Isaac recently struck in 2012.
  • 85. • Connection – Different Types of Moustaches • Connects – The different types of Moustache are Walrus, Mexican, Horseshoe and Toothbrush, as depicted by the pictures.
  • 86. • Connection – English words derived from Hindi • Connects – Pajamas come from Hindi, paijaamaa), meaning "leg garment“, Yoga from Hindi term ( , Bangle from ,a type of bracelet and Bungalow from .
  • 87. • Connection – Big Bang Theory • Connects - The first picture is of a Pokémon called Shieldon ( Sheldon Cooper ). The next picture is that of a Penny ( Penny ). Third picture is of Amy Winehouse ( Amy Farrah Fowler ), the fourth picture is of Rajesh Khanna ( Rajesh Koothrappali ) and the fifth picture is of Dwight Howard ( Howard Wolowitz).
  • 88. • Connection – Names of Major Operations • Connects – The operations are Operation Darwin ( first airborne operation by British Military ), Operation Black Tornado ( to flush out terrorists in 26/11 ), Operation Darwin ( Disaster Relief Operation by the Royal Australian Navy ) and Operation Polaris ( in the Second World War ).
  • 89. • Connection – Ben 10 • Connects – The aliens are HEATBLAST, UPGRADE, X LR8 and DIAMONDHEAD.
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  • 92. • There shall be 7 questions per team. The teams will get 1 minute to answer the questions. • 10 points for a correct answer, -5 points for a wrong answer. Not giving an answer does not count as a wrong answer. • The questions will be first read out and then displayed on the screen. • If there is time left at the end, the passed questions will be repeated.
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  • 94. QUESTIONS 1. Which unit is used for measuring the speed of a computer mouse? 2. Which land mammal has the largest heart? 3. Who built the first mechanical calculator? 4. According to scientific research, which color is the most soothing for the eyes? 5. What is the C.G.S. unit of energy? 6. Who was the 1st Indian to win UNESCO's Pyramide con Marni award for charity? 7. According to legend who flew too close to the sun, melting the wax on his wings?
  • 95. 1. Mickey 2. Giraffe 3. Blaise Pascal 4. Green 5. Erg 6. Shahrukh Khan 7. Icarus
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  • 97. QUESTIONS 1. Ryder Cup is associated with which sport? 2. The idea of „Sulahkul' was propagated by which Mughal emperor? 3. Saina Nehwal plays for which team in the Indian Badminton League? 4. What is the capital of Northern Ireland ? 5. In Census 2011, which state registered the minimum population density ? 6. “Delhi Chalo” is the famous quote of which freedom fighter ? 7. Whose real name is Antonia Edvige Albina Maino ?
  • 98. 1. Golf 2. Akbar 3. Hyderabad Hotshots 4. Belfast 5. Andhra Pradesh 6. Subash Chandra Bose 7. Sonia Gandhi
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  • 100. QUESTIONS 1. What is the study of human beings called? 2. What is the full form of MBBS? 3. What is the currency of Brazil? 4. Who won the Arjuna award for Badminton in 2013? 5. Who is the world‟s most-translated author? 6. Traditionally, what wood do Rolls Royce cars use in their dashboards? 7. Who was named as „TIME‟s Person of the Century‟ in December, 1999?
  • 101. 1. Anthropology 2. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 3. Real 4. P.V. Sindhu 5. Agatha Christie 6. Walnut 7. Albert Einstein
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  • 103. QUESTIONS 1. Chichen Itza, one of the wonders of the world, is located in which country? 2. Devdas, the movie of 2002, was based on a book called Devdas written by whom? 3. Which Indian wrestler won the Bronze medal in London Olympics 2012? 4. What is the full form of HUD? 5. Who is the president of the Bharatiya Janta Party? 6. Foodles is a new brand of noodles launched by which company? 7. What is the name of the founder of Hotmail?
  • 104. 1. Mexico 2. Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay 3. Yogeshwar Dutt 4. Heads-Up Display 5. Rajnath Singh 6. Horlicks 7. Sabeer Bhatia
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  • 106. QUESTIONS 1. On which date is the World Peace Day observed? 2. Which was the 1st non-Test playing country to beat India in an international match? 3. Who is the most successful athlete in the 30year history of the world championships? 4. Which is the most populated city in the world? 5. Vikram Sarabhai Space centre is located in which Indian city? 6. Which film won this year's „Best Picture‟ Oscar ? 7. Which vitamin is also known as Phylloquinone?
  • 107. 1. January 1st 2. Sri Lanka 3. Usain Bolt 4. Shanghai 5. Thiruvananthapuram 6. Argo 7. Vitamin K
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  • 109. QUESTIONS 1. In which country is an astronaut known as a taikonaut? 2. Which crop is sown over the largest area in India? 3. Who is regarded as the real „Father of the Green Revolution‟? 4. With which instrument is Ustad Mushtaq Ali Khan associated? 5. Which noble gas is also known as „Stranger Gas‟? 6. What is the capital of Tripura? 7. Who is the Greek goddess of the hunt?
  • 110. 1. China 2. Rice 3. Norman Borlaug 4. Sitar 5. Xenon 6. Agartala 7. Artemis
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  • 113. • There will be 6 questions. • Each question will have 3 clues. If the team gives the correct answer on the 1st clue, they get 20 points, if they give it on the 2nd clue, they get 10 points and if they give it on the 3rd clue they get 5 points. However, if a team gives the wrong answer they get -10 points and they cannot answer further on that question. • The clues will be first read out and then displayed. If a team pushes the buzzer before the clue is read out, then the clue will not be displayed on the screen.
  • 114. • He signed a manifesto with British philosopher Bertrand Russell after the Second World War which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons. • He was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire on 14 March 1879 but he became an American citizen in 1940. He died in 1955. • He is famous for formulating the Theory of Relativity.
  • 115. • He was the first Non-Australian cricketer to address at the Bradman Oration in Canberra in December, 2011. • Born on 11 January, 1973, Wisden Cricketer‟s Almanac ranked him the third greatest cricketer of all time behind Don Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar. • His nicknames include Jammy and Mr. Dependable.
  • 116. • With an economic growth of 10.3%, it is the second fastest growing major metropolis in India, and is also the country's fourth largest fast moving consumer goods market. • On 11 December 2005, the State government announced that it had accepted a proposal by Jnanpith Award winner U. R. Ananthamurthy to rename the city. • It is the capital city of Karnataka.
  • 117. • It was founded in 1886 in Woolwich and in 1893 became the first club from the south of England to join the Football League. • It holds the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight and would be placed first in an aggregated league of the entire 20th century. • It is based in Holloway, London.
  • 118. • He established an Urdu weekly newspaper in 1912 called Al-Hilal and openly attacked British policies while exploring the challenges facing common people. • India Wins Freedom, an exhaustive account of India's freedom struggle and its leaders, which was published in 1957. • His birthday is celebrated as „National Education Day‟.
  • 119. • He started his career as a child actor in Nasir Hussain's film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). • On 30 November 2011, he was appointed as national brand ambassador of UNICEF to promote child nutrition. • He began his professional career with Holi (1984) and had his first commercial success with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988).
  • 120. • His first appearance was in the movie “Puss In Boots” as Jasper. • He was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbara. • He is a blue/grey anthropomorphic domestic shorthaired cat appearing in Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoons.
  • 121. • Albert Einstein [ Trivia: Einstein signed the Russell– Einstein Manifesto, which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons. His theory of relativity is dubbed as the „World‟s most famous equation.‟]
  • 122. • Rahul Dravid [ Trivia: He is a former Indian cricketer, who captained the national Test and One Day International teams. Born in a Marathi family, he started playing cricket at the age of 12 and later represented the state team at the under-15, under-17 and under-19 levels. Hailed as The Wall, he received the Player of the Year and the Test Player of the Year awards at the inaugural ICC awards ceremony in 2004.
  • 123. • Bangalore [ Trivia: The name "Bangalore" represents an Anglicized version of the Kannada language name, "Bengaḷūru”. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. Bangalore is well known as the hub of India's information technology sector. ]
  • 124. • Arsenal [ Trivia: One of the most successful clubs in English football, it has won 13 First Division and Premier League titles and 10 FA Cups. It is the second side to complete an English top flight season unbeaten (in the 2003–04 season), and the only one to do so across 38 matches.]
  • 125. • Maulana Abul Kalam Azad [ Trivia: He was an Indian scholar and a senior political leader of the Indian independence movement. . Following India's independence, he became the first Minister of Education in the Indian government. In 1992 he was posthumously awarded India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna. ]
  • 126. • Aamir Khan [ Trivia: He was born on 14 March 1965. The Government of India honored him with the Padma Shri in 2003 and the Padma Bhushan in 2010 for his contributions towards the arts. In April 2013, he was among TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World List.]
  • 127. • Tom [ Trivia: Thomas "Tom" Cat is a fictional character and one of the two protagonists in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon short films. Tom was originally known as "Jasper" during his debut in “ Puss in the Boots” however, beginning from his next appearance in The Midnight Snack and onwards, he is known as "Tom" or "Thomas". ]