This document outlines the rules for the final round of an India quiz. It contains 4 questions about various topics in Indian history and culture, including the Pandya dynasty, Master Oogway, Asterix and Obelix, and Manmohan Singh and Narsimha Rao. Participants can earn points for correctly answering questions as well as attempting a "long connect" between the clues in each question. The long connect is revealed to be the 4 avatars of Vishnu in the Satyug.
2. RULES
• This round will have 4 questions.
• Points from the previous round will be carry forwarded here.
• Marking scheme is +10/-5 for each question.
• After the Quiz Master (QM) finishes reading the question, you have a 60 second window in
which you have to tag the moderator in your respective WhatsApp group and write the answer.
• Between the end of the previous question and the beginning of the next question, participants
are free to attempt the long connect.
• The points of answering the long connect keep on decreasing as the question number increases.
Points for long connect are mentioned after each question.
• There are infinite number of attempts for both answering the question and guessing the long
connect.
• The Long Connect is very specific in nature, and no “partially correct” answers will be entertained.
Thus, be careful while attempting the Long Connect.
• Once the window closes, no answers will be accepted. Remember, answers are accepted as long
as the question is displayed on the screen.
4. 1. This dynasty was founded by clever political maneuvering. It was
once one of the world's largest empires. Megasthenes' accounts do a
good job at describing this legendary realm. X was one of the first
civilizations to establish commercial relationships with the Greeks
and eventually the Romans. Recently discovered coins from the
Greek-Roman period have confirmed the presence of these ties. X
has lately revived in the context of Akhand Bharat, as parts of X's
lands were once included in Akhand Bharat. X was famous for a
certain mode of transportation, as seen by their flag. The flag had
some similarity with the emblem of a modern day Indian state which
is famous for housing the capital of a great Ancient Indian kingdom,
and sadly, due to high crime rate.
Identify X and describe its flag.
10. 2. Guru X was highly venerated for his wisdom, knowledge,
and experience. He was greatly revered by his 5 famous
students, and his entire country in general. He was known as
one of the greatest warriors in history. He spent his life
dedicated to teaching the art of warfare. X travelled far and
wide, and eventually came near a valley which he would call
his home for the rest of his life. To commemorate the
moment, X planted the seed of his favorite tree on the hill,
which would eventually grow into the स्वर्गीय बुद्धि का आड़ू का
पेड (Tree of Heavenly Wisdom). X is very famous for a
particular art form Y, originally from the spice coast of India.
Y is a bastardized version of Z, the original art form. Identify
X, Y and Z. (No part points)
16. 3. N and O are beloved comic characters, who bravely
defend their humble patch of land from evil oppressors. N is
a short, yet extremely intelligent and shrewd warrior, known
for his willpower. O is his best friend, known for his brute
strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially W. N
and O made their first appearance in India with a fakir,
traveling on a mode of transportation popularized by Alladin
and Jasmine. N is extremely popular in India, loved by kids.
In the early 2010s, there were plans to introduce a very
popular Indian, G, in N's comics. G is very similar to N,
having a shorter than normal height but indomitable
willpower against colonizers. Identify N,O, W and G.
19. N – Asterix
O – Obelix
W – Wild Boar
G – Gandhix
(Mahatma
Gandhi)
20. LONG CONNECT
1. Pandya Dynasty and Twin Fishes
2. Master Oogway, Kung Fu and Kalaripayattu
3. Asterix, Obelix, Wild Boar and Gandhi
+60/-40 POINTS FOR ATTEMPTING THE
LONG CONNECT NOW
22. 4. X is an RS MP is considered Y's protege and for whatever
X is today. Y is considered a pioneer in making the much-
needed shift in India's foreign policy. Y was believed to be
complicit In one of the most polarising moments in India's
independent history. X also seems to have met the same fate
as Y having been not given enough recognition for the
service X has rendered. The extent of animosity was such
that a phrase which goes like If you pull down Y's Dhoti you
will find the uniform of Y's party's political opponents.
26. LONG CONNECT
1. Pandya Dynasty and Twin Fishes
2. Master Oogway, Kung Fu and Kalaripayattu
3. Asterix, Obelix, Wild Boar and Gandhi
4. Manmohan Singh and Narsimha Rao
+40/-20 POINTS FOR ATTEMPTING THE
LONG CONNECT NOW
31. THANK YOU!
We hope you had a great time!
QMs: Sat Patel, Harshit Padia and Milind Shinkar
and everyone who was involved in brainstorming and
forming the questions.