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QUESTION 1: "A" was the screen name of the star who was born "B" Khan. Another actress "C" adopted "B" as the screen name. Identify A, B and C.
ANSWER 1: A, B, C are Mumtaz, Nagma and Nandita.Bollywood actress Mumtaz of the 1960's-70's was born Nagma Khan. The actress Nagma who acted in Bollywood, Tamil, Telugu and Bhojpuri films was born Nandita


QUESTION 2: Link a para-banking enterprise, a brewer, a textile manufacturer, and a textile and snacks conglomerate.


QUESTION 3: Fill in the blank: Dharmendra Yadav : Maharaja Manabendra Shah :: Kamal Akhtar : ?
ANSWER 3: Rishang Keishing, youngest and oldest parliamentarians. The pairs in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respetively.


QUESTION 4: Link Mahatma Gandhi, 1984 and fingerprints.
HINT
First Think of a place that links all three.
ANSWER 4
QUESTION 5: X, upon getting married, stopped caring for his aged parents. He was however shaken by a divine experience later, and turned to being very devoted to his parents. So devoted infact that when Y visited his house, he was taking care of his parents and placed a Z for Y to stand on. Y is also known by the vernacular word for Z. Identify X, Y and Z).
ANSWER 5: X is Pundalik, Y is Panduranga who is also known as Vitthala because of Z.


QUESTION 6: Connect René Descartes with the Indian software industry.
ANSWER 6: Ittiam Systems. (I Think Therefore I Am) - an indian software company which uses the initials of a translated Descartes phrase as their name.


QUESTION 7: Connect a former(living) President of India to a hit 2007 Tamil Movie and Quantum dots
ANSWER 7: Alumni of Madras Institute of Technology. APJ Abdul Kalam the former President of India, Bala S. Manian founded Quantum Dot Corporation, and Sujatha Rangarajan wrote the screenplay for Sivaji: The Boss.


QUESTION 8: The value of what is 2100 for urban India and 2400 for rural India?


QUESTION 9: Who are all those who are allowed to travel by the Indian railways from any place in India to any other, in the class of their choice, without possessing a
valid ticket or pass.
ANSWER 9: Children below the age of five.


QUESTION 10: Name this person. Indian and a king, his kingdom was not in India. He is said to have married the daughter of a Naga. Who was he, and where was his kingdom?
ANSWER 10: Kaundinya, who founded the kingdom of Funan


QUESTION 11: X was created in the UK in the 19th century, but today it is more popular in India than in the UK. X provided essential services during The Blitz of London
in 1940. Early advertisements for X relied on the sailor's fear of stormy weather at sea. What is X?
HINT
First Martha Stewart modelled for ads for X when she graduated from college.
QUESTION 12: X is a process described in one of the great epics. It involved ghee, and could not be done for the sake of pleasure, only righteous Dharma. Some of the
most important characters in the epic utilized this process. What is X?
ANSWER 12: Niyoga


QUESTION 13: A and B took part in a race, starting from opposite ends. Midway through the race, B was stranded and could not proceed, but A magnanimously helped
him out and ended up losing the race. B went on to gain top military accolades, while A is a common household name. Who are A and B, and which race is being talked about?
ANSWER 13: A - J. R. D. Tata; B - Aspy Engineer; Race for Aga Khan Trophy in 1930 for the first Indian to fly India-England solo. JRD flew from Karachi to London; Aspy flew from London to Karachi. Aspy later became the second Indian to be the chief of IAF.


QUESTION 14: Connect the DCM Shriram group with Animal Rights Activism in India.
HINT
Maneka Gandhi. She is an animal rights activist and also posed in ads for DCM towelling.
ANSWER 14
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QUESTION 15: Connect Mitochondrial Eve with Sangam Literature
HINT
First The same fact can be expressed either scientifically or poetically.
Second The answer is a verse.
Third The most well known translation of this verse into English was made by the same person who is responsible for one of the earliest and best known translations of Thirukkural into English.
ANSWER 15
The concepts of Mitochondrial eve (and Y-chromosome Adam) express scientifically the fact that we are all kin. Kanniyan Poongundran's famous verse in Purunanuru 192 expresses the same fact poetically. The translation by G. U. Pope reads:

To us all towns are one, all men our kin, Life's good comes not from others' gifts, nor ill,

Man's pains and pain's relief are from within.
QUESTION 16: Connect Lord Krishna with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
ANSWER 16: Paanchajanya, the conch of Krishna, and the mouthpiece of RSS.


ANSWER 17: *The college is named after Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and located on the road honouring Bahadur Shah Zafar, viz Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg.
*The Maulana Azad Medical College is located near Bahadur Shah Zafar's hiding place during 1857 revolt and at the place where his sons were murdered


QUESTION 18: In a previous edition of an international event (the latest edition is to happen in Qatar in a few days), I won a Gold medal representing India. I also won
an Arjuna award. I played a villain in movies and one of the heroes in a successful TV series. I have been kind of active in politics as well. Who am I?
ANSWER 18: Praveen Kumar who enacted Bhima in Mahabharat.


QUESTION 19: He was one of the top sportsmen of his time. In a European meet a week before a particular Olympic games he gave a good performance. But he picked up
an injury just before his event in the Olympics and had to sit out. Had he repeated his performance of the previous week, he would have won the gold easily. Identify the sportsperson.
ANSWER 19: Henry Rebello.


QUESTION 20: In this beautiful hill station and the capital of a state, an institution was established in 1932. Out of its first class of alumni, three of them went on to become
the chiefs of their countries' armies. Who are these three and which were the countries?


QUESTION 21: This British army officer was instrumental in setting up a school, but was notorious for many reasons. One of the main reasons was shooting and subsequent death of some high profile people.
ANSWER 21: Major Hodson


QUESTION 22: Connect the binary digits,U, 175, and 72.
HINT
First Connected to south India.
ANSWER 22
Carnatic music It has 1 as Laghu, 0 as Drutam, U as Anudrutam, 175 Talas and 72 Melakartas.
QUESTION 23: An Azhvar called as "A", was born in town "T". There is a common instrument "I" that is used in temples, and is used at the temple in town "T". However,
the instrument "I" in the temple in town "T" is very unusual. It is made from a material "M" that is very atypically for such instruments. Name "A", "T", "I", and "M".
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QUESTION 24: What connects Deepak Chopra and Palash Sen with Somerset Maugham and Arthur Conan Doyle?
ANSWER 24: Medicine. All are doctors who succeeded in other professions.


QUESTION 25: I come from Afghanistan. I roamed across the mountains to preach a sect of Buddhism and casting out demons. I have the world's tallest statue of me somewhere in India. Who am I, and where is my statue?
ANSWER 25: Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche, tallest statue in Namchi, Sikkim.