3. This World War I and II army
soldier had purchased some masks
to protect himself from the toxic
gases, that emanate on the war
front. When he tried fitting them
onto his face, he found that it was
causing inconvenience, while
fitting over his mouth area. As a
result, he had to give up his long
moustache. Who is he, whose
signature is shown below the pic?
4. This is the 30AU Commando Force, that
was created by a British Naval
commander, during the World War II
time. The prime motto of this
commando force was to kidnap Nazi
scientists and Nazi military technology,
so that they could not penetrate the
British intelligence. Who was the
British Naval officer, whom we always
associate with a huge Hollywood
fictional character creation, who
created this Commando force?
5. This is the photograph of
a Lockheed 10 Electra
Executive Aircraft
operated before the
Second World War, in
Europe. Which unlikely
company, which we
always associate from the
footwear industry,
operated this aircraft?
6. Jack Lemmon (left), the
host presenting the
Oscars in 1972, is seen
giving an introduction
speech, before
honoring this world-
famous producer /
director / actor / story
writer with an Honorary
Academy Award. Who
is this personality
(right)?
7. All of you know that this
is the Hollywood Walk of
fame, where the names
of prominent
personalities are etched
on the walkway.
However, one world-
famous sportsperson
has his name etched on
the wall. Who is he and
why was his name
etched on the wall?
8. From the world of cricket,
what is this item, which is no
longer used in the modern-
day version of the game?
9. "Do just once what others say you
can't do and you will never pay
attention to their limitations
again". Which world-famous
British explorer made this
extremely famous statement?
10. The white triangle in the flag stands for
equality and fraternity; the blue field for
peace, truth and justice; the red field for
patriotism and valour. The 8 rays of the
sun represent the 8 provinces, which
declared independence from Spain. The
3 stars represent the major geographical
divisions of the country. Which country,
whose flag is detailed above, am I
looking for?
11.
12. Name the country with the longest length (as in
alphabets), where the vowels and consonants
alternate each other?
13. These commemorative gold
coins were issued on the
occasion of Sachin Tendulkar
completing his 200th test
match. Which organization,
which had ruled India, once
upon a time, issued these
coins?
14. Which, unlikely, Asian
nation gifted this statue
of Goddess Saraswati, the
Goddess of education, to
the United States of
America?
17. The individual, whose
name blanked out in this
part list, played a huge
role in the Great
Trigonometric survey of
India in the 19th century.
Identify him, who was a
Welshman.
18. Identify the sport (lots
of clues within the
picture), in which
Australia emerged as
the winners (World
Cup).
19. What has been blanked
off? (Source: Zachary
Crockett / Priceonomics)
20. This city is bounded at all four
sides by the Sarban hills, from
which residents and tourists
can see breathtaking views. The
geographical location of the city
and the hills allows it to
experience pleasant weather,
both in summer as well as
winter. The Dor river, which
flows southwards through the
town of Harnol, eventually
reaching Tarbela Dam, which is
situated to the West.
Why was this city (a scenic
beauty) in the news for all the
wrong reasons in 2011?
21. All over the world, there are several
UNESCO world heritage sites, which are
stationary. However, there is only one
UNESCO world heritage site, which moves.
What am I looking for?
22. The national flag of this country, which won the very
first FIFA World Cup, has a field of nine equal
horizontal stripes alternating white and blue. The
canton is white, charged with the Sun of May, from
which the 16 rays extend, alternating between
triangular and wavy. The nine horizontal stripes on
the flag represent the nine original departments.
Which country, whose flag is detailed above, am I
looking for?
23.
24. What is this list all about?
[Clue: Think of awards]
25. One can find that the
Mariana Trench in the
Pacific Ocean is approx.
36,070 feet below sea
level. What is the name
that has been blanked out
(in red underscored lines)