8. The connect is Nickname of South African
sports teams.
The deer is a Springbok which is the nickname
of South African Rugby Team.
The Boys is the nickname of RSA’s Soccer
team.
The flower is Proteas, which is the nickname of
RSA’s Cricket team.
9. QUESTION 3
X was a Bengali novelist and is considered one of the
leading lights of modern Bengali fiction. During a short
lifespan of 48 years, plagued simultaneously by illness and
X writing was inspired by both Marxian philosophy and
Freudian philosophy - which are quite contrasting in nature.
X writing stands in stark contrast to that of other
contemporary luminaries, lyrical light. X writing dealt with
the pettiness and wretchedness of existence in the context
of rural Bengal. X primary concern was the dark alleyways
of the human mind, even among the supposedly simple
village folk, and not the serene beauty of nature that was
always in the background in his novels.
ID X ?
18. QUESTION 6
X is a 2012 Indian historical war drama film directed
by Z .[9][10][11] The film stars Manoj Bajpai in the lead role
and is based upon actual events of British
India's.[12][13] The film features music by trio Shankar
Ehsaan Loy and sound by Resul Pookutty.[14] The world
premier of film was on 10 April 2012.[15] X released on
12 October 2012 and nett grossed Rs 3.1 million at
Indian boxoffice.This film won the 60th National Film
Award for the Best Debut Film of A Director.
ID X ?
21. QUESTION 7
George Turnbull was born in Luncarty, 5 miles north of
Perth, Scotland in 1809, the 11th child of William
Turnbull and Mary Sandeman. In 1828 he sailed from
Dundee to London to train under the famous civil
engineer Thomas Telford building St Katharine Docks. In
1830 he became Telford’s draughtsman and clerk, living
in Telford’s house in 24 Abingdon Street. He became an
Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers at age 19
and eventually the oldest member. In 1850 he was
appointed Chief Engineer of the East Indian Railway
building 1851-1862 the first railway 541 miles from
Calcutta to Varanasi, 601 miles including branches.
Simply tell me what is his greatest visible contribution to
India?
24. QUESTION 8
X have been becoming more popular in some cities since
2008 as an alternative to Y and Z because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort compared to Z. They are
mostly manufactured in China, only a few other countries
manufacture these vehicles.[3][4]
X are most popular in Asia.
Some of X known as "Velo" in Europe.
ID X ?
34. QUESTION 1
x a young medical student, X travel through out South
America and was radicalized by the poverty, hunger, and disease
he witnessed.[9] x burgeoning desire to help overturn what he saw
as the capitalist exploitation of Latin America by the United States
prompted his involvement in Guatemala's social reforms under
President Jacobo Árbenz, whose eventual CIA-assisted
overthrow at the behest of the United Fruit Company solidified X
political ideology.[9] Later, in Mexico City, he met A and B joined
their 26th of July Movement,
X soon rose to prominence among the insurgents, was promoted
to second-in-command, and played a pivotal role in the victorious
two-year guerrilla campaign that deposed the Batista regime.[11]
ID X ?
39. Rajiv Gandhi was
involved in the bofors
scam
Alfred Nobel was
chairman of the Bofors
company from 1894 till
his death in 1896
40. QUESTION 3
X adolescent years were spent in Naihati, a suburb of Kolkata,
in West Bengal. X life was rich with varied experiences. At one
point, X used to hawk eggs from a basket carried on his head;
later, he worked for meager daily wages. From 1943 through
1949 he worked in an ordnance factory in Ichhapore. X was an
active member of the trade union and the Communist party for a
period, and was jailed for during 1949–50 when the party was
declared illegal. While in jail, X wrote his first novel, ----- that
was published in book form. Soon after his release from the jail,
he began to write professionally, refusing to join the factory even
when offered his old job.
X was awarded the1980 Sahitya Akademi Award in Bengali,
by Sahitya Akademi, X won the 1983 Filmfare Awards for Best
Story for Namkeen.
ID X ?
49. QUESTION 6
X is an organisation dedicated to the promotion of literature in
the languages of India.[1] Founded on March 1954, it is supported
by, though independent of, the Indian government and situated at
Rabindra Bhavan near Mandi House in Delhi.
X organises national and regional workshops and seminars;
provides research and travel grants to authors; publishes books
and journals, including the Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature;
and presents the annual X Award of Rs. 100,000 (approx. USD
1,500 (as in year 2013)) in each of the 24 languages it supports, as
well as the X Fellowship for lifetime achievement. X Library is
one of the largest multi-lingual libraries in India, with a rich
collection of books on literature and allied subjects. Also it
publishes bimonthly literary journals -- Indian Literature in
English
ID X ?
55. QUESTION 8
After playing in youth teams, X made his professional debut
aged 18 for Ligue 2 club Le Mans, and signed his first
professional contract aged 21. After finishing the 2002–
03 season with 17 goals in 34 appearances for Ligue
1 side Guingamp, he moved to Olympique de Marseille, where
he finished as the third highest scorer in the 2003–04
season with 19 goals and helped the club reach the 2004 UEFA
Cup Final. In the summer of 2004, X moved to ENGLAND for
a club record £24 million fee,. In his debut season he helped the
club win their first league title in 50 years, and a year later he
won another Premier League title. On 24 January 2007, X was
appointed by the United Nations Development Programme as
Goodwill Ambassador. The UNDP were impressed with his
previous charity work and believed that his high profile would
help raise awareness on African issues.[158]
ID X ?
65. Time magazine included X among their list of the world's 100 most influential people in
2005 and 2006.[526][527] In a 2006 list compiled by the leftist British magazine New
Statesman, X was voted eleventh in the list of "Heroes of our time".[528] In 2010 the
magazine included X in its annual The World's 50 Most Influential Figures.[529] X "had
already earned his place in history as the president most loved and most despised by
people, the president who inspired the greatest zeal and the deepest revulsion at the same
time."[530]
Honorary degrees
South Korea: Kyung Hee University Honorary Doctorate in Political Science – Granted by
Rector Chungwon Choue on 16 October 1999.
Dominican Republic: Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo Honorary Doctorate in
Jurisprudence, 9 March 2001.
University of Brasília Honorary Doctorate – Granted by Rector Alberto Pérez on 3 April
2001.
Russia: Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Honorary Doctorate, 15
May 2001.
Beijing University Honorary Doctorate in Economics, 24 May 2001.
ID X ?
QUESTION 2
71. QUESTION 3
X obtained his Master's degree in Bengali from the
University of Calcutta, In 1953 he with few of his
friends started a Bengali poetry magazine Krittibas.
Later he wrote for many different publications.
X created the Bengali fictional character Y and
wrote a series of novels on this character which
became significant in Indian children's literature. X
received Sahitya Akademi award in 1985.
ID X & Y BOTH ?
80. QUESTION 6
This company is one of the world’s largest
electronics company, headquartered in Suwa,
Japan.
X came into being when it was selected as the
official time keeper for the 1964 Summer
Olympics in Tokyo, and started to develop an
electronic printer to print the timed events.
Next generation of these electronic printers were
introduced in 1975 which were called the sons of
the electronic printers, which led to the company
name name as we know it today.
Which company?
83. QUESTION 7
X scored his first Test century in his second Test match
for Y at the age of 20, opening the batting and hitting 115
in the first innings against South Africa in Durban. This
made X Y's youngest Test centurion since Doug Walters
in 1965. In the second innings of the same match, X
scored 160 as Y won the match by 175 runs, becoming
the youngest cricketer in history to score centuries in both
innings of a Test match.
On 11 January 2013, he became the first Y batsman in the
history of ODI cricket to score a century on debut, a feat
which he achieved against Sri Lanka.[6]
ID X ?
86. QUESTION 8
X was first noticed in the Indian sitcom Hum Paanch,
where she portrayed the role of Radhika Mathur for some
time. X made her Hindi film debut with the movie Y
(2005), where she acted opposite Saif Ali Khan and
Sanjay Dutt.
This performance earned her a Filmfare Best Female
Debut Award as well as her first Filmfare Award for Best
Actress nomination. She has also acted in the comedy
movie Z, which has had a strong cultural impact in India,
due to the ideology made popular by it.
ID X ?
96. QUESTION 1
X was the Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement
from 1979 to 1983 and from 2006 to 2008.
After participating in rebellions against right-
wing governments in the Dominican Republic and Colombia,
X planned the overthrow of Cuban President Fulgencio
Batista's military junta.
X is a controversial and divisive world figure. Decorated
with various international awards, his supporters laud him as
a champion of socialism, anti-imperialism, humanitarianism,
X formed an economic and military alliance with the Soviets.
ID X ?
99. QUESTION 2
Initially popular with young people, X gained wider
popularity over time.[10][11] By the end of
2012, Time magazine considered X one of the "top 10
buzzwords" of that year; although X had existed long before,
X was in 2012 that the term "really hit the big
time".[12]According to a 2013 survey, two-thirds of
Australian women age 18–35 take X. By 2013, the word “X"
had become commonplace enough to be monitored for
inclusion in the online version of the Oxford English
Dictionary.[14] In November 2013, the word “X" was
announced as being the "word of the year" by the Oxford
English Dictionary, which gave the word itself an Australian
origin.[15]
ID X ?
102. QUESTION 3
X was a communist playwright and director, best known
for his work with street theatre in India. X was also an
actor, lyricist, and theorist, and he is still considered an
important voice in Indian political theatre.[1]
X was a founding member of Jana Natya
Manch (People's Theatre Front; JANAM for short) in
1973, which grew out of the Indian People's Theatre
Association (IPTA).
X has become a symbol of cultural resistance
against authoritarianism for the Indian left.
ID X ?
111. QUESTION 6
X was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
in 1939, by a member of the Swedish parliament,
an E.G.C. Brandt. Brandt was to all intents and
purposes a dedicated antifascist. (At the time, a
number of Swedish parliamentarians had
nominated then British Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlin for the Nobel Peace Prize, a
nomination which Brandt viewed with great
skepticism. ) The nomination was swiftly
withdrawn in a letter dated 1 February 1939.
ID X ?
114. QUESTION 7
This house in Peshawar was named
as a Pakistani national heritage
monument on 13 July 2014 by
Nawaz Sharif.
It was the house of X in the pre-
independence days.
"The PM's decision is testimony to
the enormous importance Pakistan
attaches to promoting art and
culture and paying tribute to living
legends like X, whose contributions
to the sub-continent cinema are
unparalleled" .
X please?
117. QUESTION 8
X is a local confection of eastern India
and Bangladesh. It is a traditional
Bengali sweet made of deep-fried balls
of semolina, chhana, milk, ghee and sug
ar syrup.
ID X ?