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Indian Independence Timeline Fill-in Quiz
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2. 1
Every year after 1930, Congress-minded Indians celebrated
_________ as Independence Day. However, when the British finally
left the subcontinent, they chose to hand over power on _________.
This date was selected by Lord Mountbatten as it was the second
anniversary of the Japanese surrender to the Allied Forces in the
Second World War. He and the politicians waiting to take office were
unwilling to delay until the date some others would have preferred -
___________.
Fill in the blanks.
4. 2
During the first general elections, Sukumar Sen, the CEC, got outraged
by a social practice and directed his officials to correct the electoral
rolls by inserting the names of the women ‘in the place of mere
descriptions of such voters’. Nonetheless, some 2.8 million women
voters had finally to be struck off the list. He felt that such a step will
help in eradicating such social practice.
What made him take such drastic step?
5. • The social practice of women referring themselves as someone’s wife,
daughter, mother,etc.
• These women had written their names with reference to a certain
male member of the family like Babloo’s wife.
6. 3
This system was introduced during British days keeping in mind the
early sunrise in North-East part of the country.By and large, the system
has been successful in increasing the productivity of tea garden
workers as they save on daylight by finishing the work during daytime.
Working time for tea labourers in the gardens is generally between 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. It may vary slightly from garden to garden.
Which system?
7. • The tea gardens in Assam do not follow the Indian Standard Time but
follow the Tea Garden Time of BaganTime.
10. 5
We often come across these sign posts across the railway tracks in
India. What do they mean?
11. • The 'W' is a general whistle indicator while the 'W/L' stands for
Whistle for Level Crossing. The latter is also seen in Hindi with the
characters 'see/pha' == 'seetee bajao - phatak'). Usually provided on
approach to unmanned level crossings (and for manned level
crossings without a clear view) about 250m away from the level
crossing. Similarly, a 'W/B' sign is seen (less often) on approach to a
bridge.
13. • Gandhi Font created by the advertising agency Leo Burnett.
14. 7
__________is located to the east of Gwalior Fort. Built in 1092 by King
Mahipala of the Kachchhapaghata (Kachchhwaha) dynasty, this temple
is one of the greatest architectural marvels situated by Gwalior Fort. It
was named __________, depicting a man with a thousand hands or
Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu was worshiped by the wife of the
Kachchhapaghata's king, but when his son's wife came, she became a
devotee of Lord Shiva. Thus, another temple beside Vishnu temple was
built, where Lord Shiva was worshiped by the wife of the king's son.
Collectively, these two temples are known by what name?
18. 9
This first appeared under the name “matrameru” in the Sanskrit
scholar Pingala. It got wide range popularity after its appearance in The
Da Vinci Code.
What?
20. 10
When asked about what they do during the deliveries.
“Me and _______ talk about kids, house construction, plumbers,
electricians, running errands. You cannot keep talking cricket the whole
day.”
Identify the two.
22. 11
_______ follows its own financial accountability principle. There is no
credit method for running operations in the organization. Every
payment is done on a daily basis, except for the outside supply of raw
material. Profits and losses are shared equally among the members of a
given branch. In the initial days of _____, the profits of the first six
months were shared equally among all members in the form of gold.
This sharing practice is still in effect, but now the decision whether to
share the profits in gold or in cash is made at the branch level.
Which organization?
26. 13
X had been fond of using voice-overs to establish themes. Nikaah,
which dealt with the laws of divorce in Muslim society, began with the
image of a nude woman taking up the centre of the screen, before a
female voice began an extended commentary on the many roles of a
woman. The opening words were: “_______”.
The narrator in X’s Bahadur Shah Zafar, a personification of Delhi’s Red
Fort, was introduced itself in a familiar manner as “_____”.
When it came to decide upon the opening lines for this famous work of
his, X again followed the same formula and went with with “________”.
What was it?
27. • Main Aaurat Hoon.
• Main Lal-Quila Hoon.
• And the final one is the epic “Main Samay Hoon”, the opening lines of
B R Chopra’s Mahabharata.
28. 14
About Us page of this brand has the following lines:
We, the makers of _____ are called Hector Beverages. And Hector Beverages is a foolish
idea.
Here's what the outsider would see: a new entrant, in an unproven space, out to take on
giants with the deepest of pockets (any guesses on what Coke pays Amir Khan, or Pepsi
gives to MSD?, or how much does Red Bull's Formula 1 team cost?)
And the company goes on and calls itself Hector, who lost to Achilles.
But that, people, is the trip: the audacity of the underdog.
We decided to take the big guys on
We decided to not be cowed down by the big bullies who make their fortune selling
sweetened, fizzy water.
And we know that Achilles does not have the most powerful heels.
FITB.
29.
30. 15
Back in the 1960s, a big Hollywood casting director called Harvey Wood
came and selected me for a ____'s role. Although I had done many
films before as hero and villain, I don't know why I found popularity
only as ______. I got a lot of acting assignments, but all as ______.
Twenty years later, I bumped into Harvey Wood again. He looked at me
and said, "Bloody hell! You're still in the same uniform." He asked me to
mail him the details of all my films as I was onto a world record for the
most occupational role. Later the Guinness book people sent a team to
Bombay to verify facts before they entered my name in their book.
FITB and identify the guy.
32. 16
He complained about it to his wife Emily early on: “I am having
difficulty with Baker. You remember the perspective showing the
secretariats with Government House beyond. Well, he has designed his
levels so that you will never see Government House at all (!) from the
Great Place. You will see the top of the dome!”.
Which buildings are being referred here.
33. • Edwin Luytens complaining about Rashtrapati Bhawan and the North
Block & South Block.
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• At the age of one, his family immigrated to Bombay and started living in the
slums there. He enrolled in school and later graduated from Ismail Yusuf
College. Between 1970 and 1975, he taught at M. H. Saboo Siddik College
of Engineering in Byculla as professor of civil engineering.
• On the college's annual day function, Khan took part in a play and it was
acclaimed by all present. Dilip Kumar came to know about it; he called him
and showed keenness in watching the play. Khan made special
arrangements and acted the play for him. Kumar was so impressed that he
signed him for his next two films: Sagina Mahato and Bairaag.
• He is hardly known for being the man behind most of Amitabh Bachchan’s
famous dialogues.
• Name this Khan?
35.
36. 18
The general ideas on the creation of the seal for this organisation were as
follows:
• the seal should emphasize the Governmental status, but not too closely;
• it should have something Indian in the design;
• it should be simple, artistic and heraldically correct; and
• the design should be such that it could be used without substantial
alteration for letter heading, etc.
For this purpose, various seals, medals and coins were examined. The East
India Company Double Mohur, with the sketch of the Lion and Palm Tree,
was found most suitable; however, it was decided to replace the lion by the
tiger, the latter being regarded as the more characteristic animal of India!
Identify the seal.
37.
38. 19
Denmark ruled over the X from 1756 to 1868 naming them 'Frederick
_____' after a Danish King. In 1847, Denmark had offered to transfer
this piece of land to Great Britain for a consideration of 50,000 pounds
but the offer was rejected by the British. However, in 1868 the King of
Denmark handed over this piece of land to Great Britain free of cost.
Name this piece of land.
40. 20
In 1930, India was swept over by Gandhi’s Satyagraha which had an
effect on football. Indian clubs boycotted the ongoing Calcutta Football
League midway through the season due to this. Amidst much
confusion, Royal Regiment was declared winners in the first division.
However, X, in spite of being well ahead in the second division, was not
allowed to be promoted to the First Division. They suspected Y’s hand
behind the league boycott to thwart X’s promotion to the First Division.
Thousands of X fans and officials decided to hold a protest march. It
was at this march that flaming torches were carried by the protestors.
This gave the club officials the idea of a torch being the club emblem,
which has stuck to this day.
Identify X & Y.
42. 21
As per the wishes of the song writer, Saregama(HMV) is required to
contribute a certain amount to the Army Welfare Fund for the disabled
and war widows from the royalty proceeds of sale of records of the
song X.
Identify the song X.
44. 22
When the sepoys stormed into Delhi during the Mutiny of 1857, they
remained strangers with different dialects, accents and customs. Delhi
people referred them as X or Purbias – effectively outsiders. X is a
reference to Y in modern Andhra Pradesh, where the British originally
recruited many of their sepoys during the Carnatic Wars of the
eighteenth century. In Delhi the name seems to have stuck as an
appellation for British trained troops, although they had stopped
recruiting from that area. Identify X and Y.
46. 23
The programme was introduced in a large scale in 1960s under the Chief
Ministership of Kamaraj. However, the first major thrust came in 1982 when
the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Dr. M. G. Ramachandran, decided to
universalise the scheme for all children in government schools.
Although the programme in Tamil Nadu was initially termed as an act of
"populism", the success of the scheme made the project hugely popular. The
success was so spectacular that in 1995, the then Indian Finance minister
Manmohan Singh hailed the success of the project and suggested that the
scheme be implemented all over the country.
Name this scheme.
48. 24
The ingredients for this recipe are chicken, spices and the specialty is
the choice of rice named Khyma. Khaima rice is generally mixed with
ghee. Although huge amount of spices such as mace, cashew nuts,
sultana raisins, fennel-cumin seeds, tomato, onion, ginger, garlic,
shallot, cloves and cinnamon e.t.c are used, there is only a small
amount of chilli (or chilli powder) used in the preparation.
It uses the dum method of preparation, i.e. sealing the lid with
dough(maida) or loin cloth and placing red hot charcoal above the lid.
Name the recipe.
50. 25
Apart from its primary use, Indians use this product also for things like:
• The ____ in X comes in handy for giving a smooth finish and shine to
Benaras silk saris.
• For waterproofing, X are cut and spread under the cement-concrete
mortar above ceilings.
• For roads, large quantities of X are mixed with tar-concrete in hot-mix
plants to churn out a high quality road finish product.
Identify X.
52. 26
The word _______ comes from the Persian word, _____, which means
“low” (neech) and is equivalent to calling someone “low-caste”. So the
next time, you feel all smug about Indians leaving caste behind, just
listen around. This “innocuous” gaali shows just how embedded caste
is, even in upper-class Indian society.