The document contains details about a business quiz competition including its objectives and 4 rounds of questions on general awareness, sports, business, and current affairs. The objectives are to encourage students to explore knowledge, build self-esteem, empower students to use knowledge regarding trends, and motivate students towards full development while having fun learning. Each round contains multiple choice questions on topics related to that category.
The document discusses India's participation and achievements in various sports at the Olympics and other international events. It notes that while India may have achieved less than other nations, it has a large pool of talent and its success has been growing. Key sports discussed include hockey, archery, shooting, chess, football, boxing, wrestling, and cricket. India has had its greatest success in field hockey historically and has won 8 gold medals in the sport at the Olympics.
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
Sports are an important segment of our country and also it is a prestige issue. Nowadays, the Cricket is famous game and this game like to all persons compared with other games in India. But the government did not give the equal important of all sports especially in cricket. This is one of the main problems of Indian sports. Besides, the sports person has faced lot of problems such as economic, political and environmental problems. As a result, the performance of sports person very very less compared with other countries. Therefore, the government must remove all the hurdles related to sports and sports person. If remove all the hurdles and problems of Indian sports person or sports, the achievement of Indian sports or sports person will flourish lot.
Importance of sports and its condition in indiarohit20602
The document discusses the importance of sports in India. It provides an introduction to sports, covering their history and origins in ancient Egypt and China. It also discusses concepts like sportsmanship and categories of sports participation. The document then outlines the current state of sports in India, noting that cricket is the most popular sport and India has had success in field hockey. It has hosted several international sporting events. The history section covers sports in India before and after independence, including traditional games that originated in India.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of popular sports in India. It discusses how early humans developed skills like running, throwing, and jumping that later inspired the creation of sports. It then lists the top 10 most popular sports in India which are cricket, soccer, field hockey, badminton, tennis, wrestling, basketball, table tennis, motorsports, and chess. For each sport, it provides brief details on its popularity and performance in India. It also gives a historical account of the development of cricket in India from the early 1900s to 2000.
Chess originated in ancient India and was developed from an earlier 4-player game. It later spread to other countries and was further developed. Ancient India also claims to have invented playing cards and several martial arts like Kalarippayattu. Many sports popular in India today like polo, hockey, cricket, football, and badminton were introduced by foreign influences but adapted locally. Traditional Indian games like kabaddi and archery remain popular as well.
Famous sports and what led to their formation?
Role of Olympics in world peace
Sports commercialization
Sports as Recreation
Why is cricket more popular in India then other sports ?
What led to the downfall of hockey in India ?
men’s sports more popular in India than women’s sport
politics involved in sports
Do people believe that sports could lead to recreation ?
Do children want to adopt sports as a profession ?
Do parents support their children in choosing sports as a profession and why ?
How popular is sports in my locality ?
The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports plays a major role in promoting sports in India. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) that works under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is responsible for the promotion of Sports and Games in the country. Authority formulates and implements a series of reforms and schemes to boost Sports development. The Government considers that people should involve sports and fitness-related activities in their daily routine for a better and healthier life. Even PM Narendra Modi has on numerous occasions urged people to give priority to sports and games in their everyday life.
Sports play an important role in everyone’s life, be it athletes, sportspersons, students, youth or adults. It is essential for physical as well as mental development. Considering the importance of sports, the Government has launched several schemes and initiatives in the field of sports and games.
The document discusses India's participation and achievements in various sports at the Olympics and other international events. It notes that while India may have achieved less than other nations, it has a large pool of talent and its success has been growing. Key sports discussed include hockey, archery, shooting, chess, football, boxing, wrestling, and cricket. India has had its greatest success in field hockey historically and has won 8 gold medals in the sport at the Olympics.
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
Sports are an important segment of our country and also it is a prestige issue. Nowadays, the Cricket is famous game and this game like to all persons compared with other games in India. But the government did not give the equal important of all sports especially in cricket. This is one of the main problems of Indian sports. Besides, the sports person has faced lot of problems such as economic, political and environmental problems. As a result, the performance of sports person very very less compared with other countries. Therefore, the government must remove all the hurdles related to sports and sports person. If remove all the hurdles and problems of Indian sports person or sports, the achievement of Indian sports or sports person will flourish lot.
Importance of sports and its condition in indiarohit20602
The document discusses the importance of sports in India. It provides an introduction to sports, covering their history and origins in ancient Egypt and China. It also discusses concepts like sportsmanship and categories of sports participation. The document then outlines the current state of sports in India, noting that cricket is the most popular sport and India has had success in field hockey. It has hosted several international sporting events. The history section covers sports in India before and after independence, including traditional games that originated in India.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of popular sports in India. It discusses how early humans developed skills like running, throwing, and jumping that later inspired the creation of sports. It then lists the top 10 most popular sports in India which are cricket, soccer, field hockey, badminton, tennis, wrestling, basketball, table tennis, motorsports, and chess. For each sport, it provides brief details on its popularity and performance in India. It also gives a historical account of the development of cricket in India from the early 1900s to 2000.
Chess originated in ancient India and was developed from an earlier 4-player game. It later spread to other countries and was further developed. Ancient India also claims to have invented playing cards and several martial arts like Kalarippayattu. Many sports popular in India today like polo, hockey, cricket, football, and badminton were introduced by foreign influences but adapted locally. Traditional Indian games like kabaddi and archery remain popular as well.
Famous sports and what led to their formation?
Role of Olympics in world peace
Sports commercialization
Sports as Recreation
Why is cricket more popular in India then other sports ?
What led to the downfall of hockey in India ?
men’s sports more popular in India than women’s sport
politics involved in sports
Do people believe that sports could lead to recreation ?
Do children want to adopt sports as a profession ?
Do parents support their children in choosing sports as a profession and why ?
How popular is sports in my locality ?
The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports plays a major role in promoting sports in India. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) that works under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is responsible for the promotion of Sports and Games in the country. Authority formulates and implements a series of reforms and schemes to boost Sports development. The Government considers that people should involve sports and fitness-related activities in their daily routine for a better and healthier life. Even PM Narendra Modi has on numerous occasions urged people to give priority to sports and games in their everyday life.
Sports play an important role in everyone’s life, be it athletes, sportspersons, students, youth or adults. It is essential for physical as well as mental development. Considering the importance of sports, the Government has launched several schemes and initiatives in the field of sports and games.
September 2014 Complete Current Affairs – Specially focused on IBPS POArun Es
Complete Current Affairs questions from September 2014.
suitable for all competitive exams
Banking and Finance, National News, International News, Science and Technology, Prize and Award Winners, Sports Updates
The document discusses the history and current state of sports in India. It notes that India has a long tradition of indigenous games alongside modern sports introduced by the British like cricket. While cricket is very popular today, other traditional Indian games are still played. The document also points out that India could excel more in sports if it focused on developing talent, infrastructure, and professional training in a few select sports beyond just cricket.
India is one of the emerging BRICS economies along with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa. Together the BRICS countries represent over 3 billion people and $4 trillion in foreign reserves. However, India's sports budget has decreased over 50% from 2009 levels, currently allocating only $1.15 billion in 2012. There is a lack of training facilities and infrastructure in India to develop athletes despite the large sports budget. Private organizations have had to fund many of India's Olympic medalists due to the lack of support from the government. Improving funding, facilities, and incentives is needed to enhance India's athletic performance going forward.
This document contains a general awareness test with multiple choice questions covering topics such as Nepal's membership in WTO, sectors driving Nepal's economy, the first governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, establishment of NRB as a central bank, location of SAARC headquarters, introduction of credit cards in Nepal, currencies with lowest value compared to the rupee, meaning of a debit card, location of Tilicho Lake, number of members on NRB's board of directors, Nepal's first industry, classification of Agriculture Development Bank, computerization of NEPSE trading system, Nepal's first joint venture bank, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, Nepal's population according to the 2058 census, author of the book "Living
The document discusses sports in India. It provides details on India's performance in various Olympic sports like boxing, chess, hockey, football, cricket, wrestling and archery. It notes that India has had success in recent Olympics and world championships in boxing, chess, and archery. However, it also mentions that though hockey is India's national sport, cricket has become more popular. The document concludes by recommending ways to develop sports in India at the local and school/college level to encourage more youth participation and develop future sporting talent.
The document summarizes information about Olympic Gold Quest, an organization founded by Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone to help Indian athletes win Olympic gold medals. It details OGQ's mission and board members, which includes former athletes like Leander Paes. OGQ provides financial and technical support to 49 elite athletes in disciplines like shooting, athletics, boxing and badminton. It highlights the success of supported athletes at the 2012 London Olympics and the progress of rising shuttler PV Sindhu under OGQ's guidance. The organization also runs a junior scholarship program across four sports as it works towards its Vision 2020 of winning 20 medals at the Olympics.
The document provides a summary of key events that occurred in March 2014 around the world and in India. Some of the major events included Chandi Prasad Bhatt winning the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2013, the National Food Security Act coming into force in Madhya Pradesh, 12 Years A Slave winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, Lok Sabha elections being scheduled to take place from April 7th 2014 over 9 phases, and Nandan Nilekani resigning as chairman of UIDAI.
This presentation discusses the positive effects of sports on development. It notes that sports promote overall development, including teamwork, cooperation, and perseverance. The presentation provides examples of India's success in various sports like hockey, running, boxing, and accomplishments of individual athletes. It argues that cricket has overshadowed other sports in India and that success can also be achieved in more competitive disciplines outside of cricket. Statistics on medals won at various events are presented to demonstrate India's success in boxing, and progress that has been made in this sport. Brief descriptions of running, basketball, and football are also included.
The document discusses India's performance at the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea in 2014. It provides details on the various sports India participated in and their medal tallies. India won a total of 64 medals - 15 gold, 19 silver and 30 bronze. Some highlights include India winning gold in men's hockey and kabaddi. MC Mary Kom won the only boxing gold. Yogeshwar Dutt and Bajrang won gold and silver in wrestling. India also won gold in women's kabaddi, 4x400m relay and mixed doubles tennis. The document concludes by stating that with India's large population, it has potential to perform well in all sports.
The passage discusses the history and development of the Asian Games, which are a multi-sport event held every four years to promote friendship and solidarity across Asia. It notes that:
- The first Asian Games were held in 1951 in New Delhi with 489 athletes from 11 countries competing in 6 sports.
- Additional sports like boxing and wrestling were introduced at the 1954 Games in Manila. Sports like tennis and volleyball were added in 1958 in Tokyo.
- New sports continue to be included, such as mountain biking in 1998 in Bangkok.
- The 14th Asian Games in 2002 in Busan had nearly 10,000 participants from 44 countries, and Vietnam won medals in bodybuilding and billiards.
This document provides a summary of current affairs that occurred in August 2014. Some key points include:
- India's GDP growth rate for the first quarter of 2014-15 was 5.7%, the highest in 10 quarters.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first bilateral foreign visit to Japan after becoming PM.
- Modi signed a deal to convert Varanasi into a 'smart heritage city' on the Kyoto model during his Japan visit.
- India finished 5th in the medal tally at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning 15 gold medals.
This document outlines the rules for a quiz competition with multiple teams. It states that there will be 1 question per team, with 10 points awarded for a correct answer within 10 seconds and 5 points if unanswered after 10 seconds and passed to the next team. It then provides 20 sample questions that could be used in the quiz competition.
The document contains a series of questions across multiple subjects including general knowledge, science, and medicine. It appears to be a quiz or exam covering topics such as computers, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and other medical topics. The questions are in multiple choice format with 4 answer options for each.
The Chandrasekhar limit is now accepted to be approximately 1.4 times the mass of sun; any white dwarf (a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet) with less than this mass will stay a white dwarf forever, while a star that exceeds this mass is destined to end its life in that most violent explosions: A Supernova.
After which Nobel Laureate in Physics was this limit named - Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
10 Indian Personalities quiz (Anveshana 2014)Chetan Joshi
Deepindar Goyal is the founder of Zomato, an online restaurant discovery guide providing information on home delivery, dining out, cafes and nightlife in cities across 11 countries.
Founders & CEOs Business Quiz by Varghese MathewVarghese Mathew
This document contains a quiz about 15 business personalities including the founders and CEOs of companies like Tumblr, Apple, Hotmail, Bharti Enterprises, Amazon, Hewlett-Packard, Google, Yahoo, Oracle, Facebook, Wipro, Aditya Birla Group, and Bajaj Group. Each question provides the name and role of an individual in their respective company.
September 2014 Complete Current Affairs – Specially focused on IBPS POArun Es
Complete Current Affairs questions from September 2014.
suitable for all competitive exams
Banking and Finance, National News, International News, Science and Technology, Prize and Award Winners, Sports Updates
The document discusses the history and current state of sports in India. It notes that India has a long tradition of indigenous games alongside modern sports introduced by the British like cricket. While cricket is very popular today, other traditional Indian games are still played. The document also points out that India could excel more in sports if it focused on developing talent, infrastructure, and professional training in a few select sports beyond just cricket.
India is one of the emerging BRICS economies along with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa. Together the BRICS countries represent over 3 billion people and $4 trillion in foreign reserves. However, India's sports budget has decreased over 50% from 2009 levels, currently allocating only $1.15 billion in 2012. There is a lack of training facilities and infrastructure in India to develop athletes despite the large sports budget. Private organizations have had to fund many of India's Olympic medalists due to the lack of support from the government. Improving funding, facilities, and incentives is needed to enhance India's athletic performance going forward.
This document contains a general awareness test with multiple choice questions covering topics such as Nepal's membership in WTO, sectors driving Nepal's economy, the first governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, establishment of NRB as a central bank, location of SAARC headquarters, introduction of credit cards in Nepal, currencies with lowest value compared to the rupee, meaning of a debit card, location of Tilicho Lake, number of members on NRB's board of directors, Nepal's first industry, classification of Agriculture Development Bank, computerization of NEPSE trading system, Nepal's first joint venture bank, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, Nepal's population according to the 2058 census, author of the book "Living
The document discusses sports in India. It provides details on India's performance in various Olympic sports like boxing, chess, hockey, football, cricket, wrestling and archery. It notes that India has had success in recent Olympics and world championships in boxing, chess, and archery. However, it also mentions that though hockey is India's national sport, cricket has become more popular. The document concludes by recommending ways to develop sports in India at the local and school/college level to encourage more youth participation and develop future sporting talent.
The document summarizes information about Olympic Gold Quest, an organization founded by Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone to help Indian athletes win Olympic gold medals. It details OGQ's mission and board members, which includes former athletes like Leander Paes. OGQ provides financial and technical support to 49 elite athletes in disciplines like shooting, athletics, boxing and badminton. It highlights the success of supported athletes at the 2012 London Olympics and the progress of rising shuttler PV Sindhu under OGQ's guidance. The organization also runs a junior scholarship program across four sports as it works towards its Vision 2020 of winning 20 medals at the Olympics.
The document provides a summary of key events that occurred in March 2014 around the world and in India. Some of the major events included Chandi Prasad Bhatt winning the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2013, the National Food Security Act coming into force in Madhya Pradesh, 12 Years A Slave winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, Lok Sabha elections being scheduled to take place from April 7th 2014 over 9 phases, and Nandan Nilekani resigning as chairman of UIDAI.
This presentation discusses the positive effects of sports on development. It notes that sports promote overall development, including teamwork, cooperation, and perseverance. The presentation provides examples of India's success in various sports like hockey, running, boxing, and accomplishments of individual athletes. It argues that cricket has overshadowed other sports in India and that success can also be achieved in more competitive disciplines outside of cricket. Statistics on medals won at various events are presented to demonstrate India's success in boxing, and progress that has been made in this sport. Brief descriptions of running, basketball, and football are also included.
The document discusses India's performance at the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea in 2014. It provides details on the various sports India participated in and their medal tallies. India won a total of 64 medals - 15 gold, 19 silver and 30 bronze. Some highlights include India winning gold in men's hockey and kabaddi. MC Mary Kom won the only boxing gold. Yogeshwar Dutt and Bajrang won gold and silver in wrestling. India also won gold in women's kabaddi, 4x400m relay and mixed doubles tennis. The document concludes by stating that with India's large population, it has potential to perform well in all sports.
The passage discusses the history and development of the Asian Games, which are a multi-sport event held every four years to promote friendship and solidarity across Asia. It notes that:
- The first Asian Games were held in 1951 in New Delhi with 489 athletes from 11 countries competing in 6 sports.
- Additional sports like boxing and wrestling were introduced at the 1954 Games in Manila. Sports like tennis and volleyball were added in 1958 in Tokyo.
- New sports continue to be included, such as mountain biking in 1998 in Bangkok.
- The 14th Asian Games in 2002 in Busan had nearly 10,000 participants from 44 countries, and Vietnam won medals in bodybuilding and billiards.
This document provides a summary of current affairs that occurred in August 2014. Some key points include:
- India's GDP growth rate for the first quarter of 2014-15 was 5.7%, the highest in 10 quarters.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first bilateral foreign visit to Japan after becoming PM.
- Modi signed a deal to convert Varanasi into a 'smart heritage city' on the Kyoto model during his Japan visit.
- India finished 5th in the medal tally at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning 15 gold medals.
This document outlines the rules for a quiz competition with multiple teams. It states that there will be 1 question per team, with 10 points awarded for a correct answer within 10 seconds and 5 points if unanswered after 10 seconds and passed to the next team. It then provides 20 sample questions that could be used in the quiz competition.
The document contains a series of questions across multiple subjects including general knowledge, science, and medicine. It appears to be a quiz or exam covering topics such as computers, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and other medical topics. The questions are in multiple choice format with 4 answer options for each.
The Chandrasekhar limit is now accepted to be approximately 1.4 times the mass of sun; any white dwarf (a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet) with less than this mass will stay a white dwarf forever, while a star that exceeds this mass is destined to end its life in that most violent explosions: A Supernova.
After which Nobel Laureate in Physics was this limit named - Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
10 Indian Personalities quiz (Anveshana 2014)Chetan Joshi
Deepindar Goyal is the founder of Zomato, an online restaurant discovery guide providing information on home delivery, dining out, cafes and nightlife in cities across 11 countries.
Founders & CEOs Business Quiz by Varghese MathewVarghese Mathew
This document contains a quiz about 15 business personalities including the founders and CEOs of companies like Tumblr, Apple, Hotmail, Bharti Enterprises, Amazon, Hewlett-Packard, Google, Yahoo, Oracle, Facebook, Wipro, Aditya Birla Group, and Bajaj Group. Each question provides the name and role of an individual in their respective company.
Siliguri Quiz Club, Confluence 2017 by Adwitiya MaitrySiliguri Quiz Club
Niall John Quinn is an Irish former professional footballer who played for Arsenal, Manchester City, and Sunderland in the Premier League. He received 92 caps for the Republic of Ireland national team. Quinn was also the ex-chairman of Sunderland football club and served as the club's director of international development until stepping down in 2012.
The document contains a management quiz with questions related to brands, marketing, finance, general knowledge, and sports. It includes 10 questions about brands associated with celebrities or products, 5 finance questions about banks and financial institutions, 10 general knowledge and current affairs questions, and 10 sports-related questions about specific players, tournaments, and terms. The quiz covers topics in marketing, business, economy, general trivia, and several sports.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 20 multiple choice questions related to various topics such as cities, countries, people, and more. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and indicates the correct answer for each question. The questions cover a range of topics from identifying the Silicon City of India and largest coffee producing state in India, to naming personalities like Nelson Mandela, Nandan Nilekani and Sunil Gavaskar, and identifying locations of geographical features like the Great Victoria Desert.
HSS QUIZ COMPETITION for practice different questions pptxSeemaBaweja
1. An inter group quiz competition was held between four groups - Epsilon, Infinity, Sigma, and Trojan.
2. The competition consisted of multiple choice questions, visual rounds, and a rapid fire round.
3. In the rapid fire round, each group was asked 10 questions within a time limit to score points.
This document contains a collection of questions and answers related to general knowledge topics like geography, history, sports and more. The questions cover topics such as capitals of countries, currencies, important events, personalities and their works. The questions are multiple choice questions with one right answer out of the given options for each.
Catch hold of most required notes of Current affairs for class 1 to 5. This document carries 25 questions with options along with hints and solution of each question, for better understanding of children. These notes are highly significant for children to remain updated about the developments in world around them.
The Indian government implemented the Taj Trapezium Zone to prevent pollution around the Taj Mahal. This zone regulates industrial and vehicular traffic around Agra to improve air and water quality. Chennai is the chess capital of India and the logo of Miss Universe features a woman with stars. The President has the right to transfer judges between high courts in India.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions on current affairs and general knowledge. It includes over 50 multiple choice questions across topics like history, politics, sports, business, science and technology. Some key details that emerge are: the winner of IPL 2015 was Mumbai Indians; the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh is Akhilesh Yadav; and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India is Raghuram Rajan. The quiz contains questions to test knowledge across a wide range of subjects.
The document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice questions about recent events, people, and achievements across various domains including sports, awards, appointments, and international observances. Some key details summarized:
- Delhi Daredevils IPL franchise was renamed to Delhi Capitals for 2019 season.
- World Toilet Day is observed annually on November 19th.
- The International Day for Tolerance is observed annually on November 16th.
- The document contains 20 total multiple choice questions across various topics.
The document contains a long quiz for the MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) subject with questions about different topics related to these subjects. It includes 10 questions each on Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health with possible answers for each question. The quiz tests knowledge on musical instruments and traditions from different countries in Asia, arts and cultural practices in South Asia, skills and rules of sports, and infectious diseases and health conditions.
The document contains multiple choice questions that test identification of places, flags, and players. For places, the correct answers identified are Amritsar, Jaipur, Lumbini, and Niagara Falls. The flags section identifies the correct answers as European Union, Nepal, and World Health Organization. In the players section, the document identifies Sandeep Lamichhane as a renowned Nepali cricketer, Sunil Chhetri as an Indian footballer, Paulo Dybala as an Argentine footballer, and T. Natarajan as an Indian cricketer.
The document contains 20 trivia questions about various topics including films, television shows, geography, sports, history, and more. The questions are multiple choice or require short answers and range from identifying exports from Cuba to naming the fastest recorded individual cricket score. The questions come from various quiz shows and general knowledge sources.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about recent appointments and awards. Some key details include:
- Deepa Mehta received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
- IndiGo became the first Indian airline to have 200 aircraft.
- D. Gukesh became the second youngest grandmaster in chess at 12 years and 7 months.
- Sunil Arora was appointed the new Chief Election Commissioner of India.
- Malala Yousafzai was awarded the 2018 Gleitsman Award by Harvard University for promoting girls' education.
- Siddhartha Lal was named the 2018 EY Entrepreneur of the
This document contains details about the rules and questions for the first round of a business quiz competition. It includes 7 questions each for 10 teams, with points awarded and deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The questions cover topics like company CEOs, taglines of banks and businesses, current events and appointments. The document tests the participants' knowledge of business, economy, and current affairs.
Here are the company names for the products:
1. Dalda - Adani Wilmar
2. Charlie perfume - Christian Dior
3. BPL Sanyo - BPL Sanyo (consumer durable brand of appliances)
This document contains a collection of general knowledge questions across multiple categories including geography, history, science, and current events. It includes over 100 multiple choice questions to test one's knowledge. It also provides examples of image-based questions where the task is to identify personalities, monuments, places, and provide additional relevant details from the image. The document concludes by stating that attempting such general knowledge questions helps students learn diverse facts and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
This document contains a 10 question quiz on general knowledge. It includes questions about the location of India's first one day international cricket match, parts of a gas flame, India's Olympic gold medal count, definitions of a light year, the four stroke engine cycle, important Indian historical figures, sports players, capital cities, independence days, and the designer of the Indian rupee symbol. The answers to each multiple choice question are provided at the end.
This document summarizes an episode of a quiz competition held on April 17, 2014 at the Markaz Garden Conference Hall. It includes 25 multiple choice questions across 6 rounds testing knowledge in various subjects like history, geography, literature and current affairs. The questions cover topics like India's freedom movement leaders, important rivers and cities, authors and their famous works, presidents of the Indian National Congress, Oscars and other award winners. The final round awards points for correct answers while deducting for mistakes.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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5. 1. The percentage of earth
surface covered by India is
A. 2.4
B. 3.4
C. 4.4
D. 5.4
6. 2. The India's highest annual
rainfall is reported at
A. Namchi, Sikkim
B. Churu, Rajasthan
C. Mawsynram, Meghalaya
D. Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
7. 3. The state having a largest area
of forest cover in India is…
A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. Haryana
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Assam
8. 4. Which of the following food
grain crops occupies the largest
part of the cropped area in
India?
A. Barle & Maize
B. Jower & Bajra
C. Rice
D. Wheat
9. 5. The number of major
languages, recognized in the
Indian Union as official language,
are
A. 15
B. 22
C. 12
D. 9
10. 6. Which of the following groups
of rivers originate from the
Himachal mountains?
A. Beas, Ravi and Chenab
B. Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum
C. Sutlej, Beas and Ravi
D. Sutlej, Ravi and Jhelum
11. 7. Which of the following
important rivers of India does
not originate from the Western
Ghats?
A. Cauvery
B. Godavari
C. Krishna
D. Mahanadi
12. 8. Professor Amartya Sen is
famous in which of the fields?
A. Biochemistry
B. Electronics
C. Economics
D. Geology
13. 9. Which of the following was
Satyajit Ray associated with?
A. Classical Music
B. Commercial Art
C. Film Direction
D. Classical Dance
14. 10. Who is the Flying Sikh of
India?
A. Mohinder Singh
B. Joginder Singh
C. Ajit Pal Singh
D. Milkha Singh
15. 11. Sanjay Dutt, a noted film
actor was held under
A. TADA
B. Narcotics Act
C. Act 302
D. Anti - Defection Act
16. 12. Who is the creator of the
Rock Garden in Chandigarh?
A. Pupal Jayakar
B. Le Corbousier
C. Glen
D. Nek Chand
17. 13. Michael Jackson is a
distinguished person in the field
of?
A. Pop Music
B. Journalism
C. Acting
D. Sports
18. 14. Who is known as the 'Lady
with the Lamp'?
A. Florence Nightingale
B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Joan of Arc
20. 1. Who is the only cricketer to
score century in the debut match
of Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy
, Irani Trophy?
A. Sunil Gavaskar
B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Mohammad Azharuddin
D. Kapil Dev
21. 2. Who is the highest wicket
taker in Ranji Trophy Cricket?
A. Sunil Joshi
B. Rajinder Goel
C. S Venkataraghavan
D. Anil kumble
22. 3. Who score the first test
century for India?
A. C.K Naidu
B. Vinu Mankad
C. Lala Amarnath
D. Pankaj Roy
23. 4. Indian Hockey Team win the
First Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in
the year of…?
A. 1983
B. 1985
C. 1987
D. 1992
24. 5. Indian Sports Research
Institution is located at…
A. Ranchi
B. Delhi
C. Mohali
D. Patiala
25. 6. Where the headquarter of
FIFA governing body is…
A. Zurich
B. Dubai
C. London
D. Sao Paulo
26. 7. Who is the Host of the
inaugural FIFA World Cup
tournament, 1930?
A. Germany
B. Uruguay
C. Brazil
D. Mexico
27. 8. Which team is the second
highest winner of FIFA World
Cup title after Brazil?
A. Argentina
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. England
28. 9. Who is the top goal scorer in
world cup with 15 goals?
A. Batistuta
B. Maradona
C. Pele
D. Ronaldo
29. 10. Which one is the oldest
running Grand slam Tennis
Tournament?
A. US Open
B. French Open
C. Aurtalian Open
D. Wimbledon
30. 11. Where is the headquarter of
International Olympic
Committee is located?
A. France
B. Switzerland
C. USA
D. England
31. 12. When the first Summer
Olympic Games was held?
A. 1894
B. 1896
C. 1900
D. 1920
32. 13. Who was the first President
of BCCI when it was formed in
December 1928?
A. RE Grant Grovan
B. Anthony De Mello
C. JC Mukherjee
D. None Of the above
33. 14. Who is the first recipient of
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Award?
A. Sunil Gavaskar
B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Milkha Singh
D. Viswanathan Anand
34. 15. Sachin Tendulkar scores his
first century after playing…
A. 56 matches
B. 45 matches
C. 78 matches
D. 35 matches
35. 16. Who is the fastest
Indian/Asian woman swimmer to
cross English Channel?
A. Shikha Tandon
B. Karnam Malleswari
C. Anita Sood
D. Arati Saha
36. 17. Who is the first and only
Indian to score a hatrick in a
Olympic football match?
A. Abdul Hamid
B. Chuni Goswami
C. Neville D’Souza
D. Sailen Manna
37. 18. What was the name of the
official mascot in Delhi 2010
Commonwealth Games?
A. Orry
B. Apu
C. Lulu
D. Shera
38. 19. How many countries
participated in Delhi 2010
commonwealth Games?
A. 52
B. 64
C. 71
D. 32
39. 20. In which city , the first Polo
club was established in 1834?
A. Imphal
B. Silchar
C. Delhi
D. Calcutta
40. 21. Which state in India is the
origination of Polo game?
A. Mizoram
B. West Bengal
C. Kashmir
D. Manipur
41. 22. who is the first recipient of
‘Dronacharya Award’ in cricket?
A. Ramakant Achrkar
B. Des Prem Azad
C. Sunita Sarma
D. None of the above
42. 23. Till 2012, how many world
chess championship win by
Vishwanathan Anand?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 5
D. 6
43. 24. In Basket Ball, how many
players are there in each side?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 5
D. 6
44. 25. Who is the only and first
Indian player to compete six
Olympic games?
A. Karni Singh
B. Randhir Singh
C. Leander Paes
D. Mahesh Bhupati
80. 1. Who has won the 2016
Formula One Rolex Australian
Grand Prix?
A. Nico Rosberg
B. Daniel Ricciardo
C. Lewis Hamilton
D. Sebastian Vettel
81. 2. Who is the winner of the first
Noor Inayat Khan Prize For
2016?
A. Mamta Jain
B. Padma Sharma
C. Geetakshi Arora
D. Geetanjali Purohit
82. 3. Who has won the 2016 Swiss
Open Grand Prix Gold
badminton Men’s Single
tournament?
A. Chetan Anand
B. Kidambi Srikanth
C. Aditya Joshi
D. HS Prannoy
83. 4. What is the theme of the 2016
International Day Of Forest?
A. Save Trees & Water
B. Forests & Water
C. Save Nature
D. Human Life: Water & Trees
84. 5. The United Nation
International Day Happiness is
celebrated on which Date?
• February 16
• March 20
• May 19
• April 6
85. 6. The world Cancer Day is
observed on which date?
A. Feb 4
B. Feb 12
C. March 17
D. April 9
86. 7. Who has been chosen for
Bhimsen Joshi Classical Music
Award for 2015-2016?
A. Pandit Jasraj
B. Prabha Atre
C. Pandit Ram Narayan
D. Kishori Amonkar
87. 8. What is the theme of World
Wetland Day 2016?
A. Forest & Wetlands
B. Wetland & Tourism
C. Wetland for our Future- Sustainable
Livelihood
D. Wetland & Agriculture
88. 9. In which country the 2016
Cobra Gold military will be
held?
A. Russia
B. Indonesia
C. Thailand
D. India
89. 10. Which country has topped the
Global Go to Think Tank Index
Report 2015?
A. France
B. China
C. India
D. USA
90. 11. Who has been honoured with
the lifetime achievement at the
NDTV Indian of the Year 2015
award?
A. Rishi Kapoor
B. Rekha
C. Amitabh Bachchan
D. Neetu Singh
91. 12. Which of the following city is
hosting the International Fleet
Review 2016?
A. Kochi
B. Ahmedabad
C. Vishakhapatnam
D. Mumbai
92. 13. Who has bagged the Global
Filmmaking award at the
Sundance film Festival 2016?
A. Shonali Bose
B. Manish Mundra
C. Mohanlal
D. Geetu Mohandas
93. 14. Who has won the 2016
National Snooker
Championship?
A. Aditya Mehta
B. Siddharth Parikh
C. Manan Chandra
D. Mahesh Yadav
94. 15. Which film has won the
Golden Conch Award for the
best documentary at Mumbai
International Film Festival 2016?
A. Chhanya
B. My Name Is Salt
C. Phum Shang
D. Placebo
95. 16. The 2016 Global Bamboo
Summit will be hosted by which
city of India?
A. Udaipur
B. Rajkot
C. Panaji
D. Indore
96. 17. Exercise Iron Fist 2016 has
conducted by the Indian Air
Force In which State?
A. Maharashtra
B. Rajasthan
C. West Bengal
D. Kerala
97. 18. According to IRTC survey
2016, which railway station has
been named the cleanest in
India?
A. Varanasi railway station
B. Surat railway station
C. Rajkot railway station
D. Bilaspur railway station
98. 19. The 2016 Maritime India
Summit will be held in which
city?
A. Mormugao
B. Visakhapatnam
C. Mumbai
D. Panaji
99. 20. The 2016 Broadband
Commission for Sustainable
Development meeting has been
held in which country?
A. UAE
B. Iran
C. India
D. Sri Lanka
100. 21. The first-ever World Sufi
Forum has been hosted by which
city in India?
A. New Delhi
B. Hyderabad
C. Lucknow
D. Kanpur
101. 22. What is India’s rank in the
United National world Happiness
Index 2016?
A. 101
B. 112
C. 118
D. 129
102. 23. The 2016 World Congress of
Biosphere Reserves has been
hosted by which country?
A. United States
B. Peru
C. Belgium
D. Switzerland
103. 24. Which state government has
launched awareness programme
to protect sparrows?
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Odisha
D. Punjab