6. 2) ‘X’ is a town and a nagar panchayat
in Unnao district in the Indian State of
Uttar Pradesh. According to
mythology, when Rama was going to
Vanvas for fourteen years, ‘X’ is the
place where he separated from his
wife Sita.
Interestingly ‘X’ is the inspiration for
the pet name of this person !!!
ID ‘X’
9. Rajni Basumatary
(MARY MOM’s mother in the film “MARY KOM”
& the director of the film “Raag”, from Assam)
10. 4) ID the Costume
“Those who bought
cheaper tickets sat in a
section located in the lower
part of the theatre. This
area gave the audience a
different view than the rest
of the audience, Thus the
name of the costume has
derived !!!”
12. 5) He is an Indian footballer. Claim to
Fame?????
13. Sailen Manna. He is the only Asian Footballer
ever to be named among the 10 best captains
in the world by the English FA in 1953.
14. 6) The Moti Shahi Mahal Palace, Which was
constructed by Mughal emperor Shahjahan between
1618 and 1622 when he was the governor of Gujarat.
On the first floor in the right wing of the palace, is the
room where Rabindranath Tagore lived in 1878, when
he was seventeen years old. Why this room is so
significance for Tagore in reference to literature???
17. The famous fictional
town MACONDO,
described by Gabriel
Garcia Marquez, is the
connection.
18. 8) “Ca-ca-ca-ca-ca-catch
the wave !!!”
It was a poster to
promoting the New Coke in
United Kingdom. What is
the claim to fame of the
character featuring in the
poster???
19. He is Max Headroom. He is
the World’s first computer
generated TV Host !!!!
20. 9) Just ID the trophy, which
has historical significance in
the world of sports !!
21. It is Sir Thomas Lipton
Trophy. It is referred to as the
First World Cup Trophy !!!
22. 10) What is the name of the
candle holder used in
Kwanzaa celebrations in the
United States????
(the name originates from
hindi language)
43. 6) “Changmai Pathar” was the ancient name of the
place. It was the capital city of the Muttack Kingdom
Which was founded by Swargadeo Sarbananda Sigha.
During the term of Swargadeo Sarbananda Sinha, this
place was also known as “Bengmara”. But in 1717 he
ordered his minister Gopinath Barbaruah to do
‘SOMETHING’, Which changed the name of the place
to the present name. Which name???
50. +40/-30
1)This University was established by Hugh Childers, the
Auditor- General and Finance Minister, in his first Budget
Speech on 4th November 1852. The foundation stone
was laid on 3rd July 1854 and Classes commenced in
1855 with three professors and sixteen students. The
first chancellor of the University was Sir Redmond Barry.
“May I grow in the esteem of future generations” is the
motto of the University. Just Id!!
59. 4)Just ID the memorial !!! +25/-15
“GREATER LOVE HATH
NO MAN THAN
THIS. THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS
LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS
ST. JOHN 15TH CH. 13TH V
TO THE MAMORY OF
THE ENGINEER OFFICERS
OF THE ____________________
WHO SHOWED
THEIR HIGH CONCEPTION OF DUTY AND
THEIR
HEROISM BY REMAINING AT THEIR POSTS
15TH APRIL 1912
ERECTED BY THEIR FELLOW FRIENDS
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD”
62. 5)He was a French
sculptor who designed
‘X’, which was 35 cm in
height and weight 3.8
kg. ‘X’ is initially known
as “Coupe du Monde” .
ID “X”
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