This document contains the questions and answers from multiple quiz rounds. It begins with a 15 question round about various cities in India associated with Gandhi's ashes. Another question identifies Rakeysh O P Mehra and discusses his movie Rang De Basanti. A third question is answered as Indian housewives holding 11% of the world's gold reserves.
This document provides the rules and regulations for the Garden Reach Quiz Festival season 2. It states there will be 36 questions worth a total of 45 marks. Two part questions are worth 2 marks each and multiples of 4 (questions 1, 4, 8, etc.) are star questions that will be used to break ties if total marks are the same. Mobile phones must be silenced and the quizmaster's decision is final. The first question then asks about identifying a season from clues provided.
- The document describes the rules for a 30 question quiz with 1 mark per question. Questions 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 are star marked and will be used to break ties. The first mistake by teams will also be considered to break ties. The quiz master's decision is final.
- It provides 30 multiple choice questions related to literature, history, mythology and current events. The questions cover topics like famous individuals, books, structures, and more. Correct answers are expected to be identified or provided based on the clues and context given.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from various topics including history, geography, literature and current events. The questions are about identifying people, places, events, films, poems and more based on clues and context provided in the answer choices.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to people, events, and concepts from different domains like sports, history, literature, technology etc. It provides details about prominent figures like Raghuram, Rudyard Kipling, Sabeer Bhatia, GH Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujam, Orkut Buyukkokten and events like the first use of super sub in cricket, foundation of companies like Apple and Hotmail. It also answers questions on Latin phrases, golf terminology, rules of a startup garage and more.
The document provides details about a quiz competition called "Suddha deshi Quiz" that will take place on August 13th, 2017 at 11 AM at the Nabadwip New Club in Nabadwip, Nadia. It will have 2 members per team with no entry fee. There will be 26 preliminary questions in an A-Z format and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
This document contains 25 trivia questions from a general quiz with answers related to movies, literature, sports, brands, and pop culture. Some examples include questions about the town that sued Warner Bros. for using its name for Batman, the mobile game Angry Birds, the Twitter logo, coin-operated train station weighing machines, and the Microsoft Office assistant Clippy. The quiz covers topics from 1939 to 2014 and includes identifying characters, connecting images and clues, and naming people and things based on descriptions.
This document contains the questions and answers from multiple quiz rounds. It begins with a 15 question round about various cities in India associated with Gandhi's ashes. Another question identifies Rakeysh O P Mehra and discusses his movie Rang De Basanti. A third question is answered as Indian housewives holding 11% of the world's gold reserves.
This document provides the rules and regulations for the Garden Reach Quiz Festival season 2. It states there will be 36 questions worth a total of 45 marks. Two part questions are worth 2 marks each and multiples of 4 (questions 1, 4, 8, etc.) are star questions that will be used to break ties if total marks are the same. Mobile phones must be silenced and the quizmaster's decision is final. The first question then asks about identifying a season from clues provided.
- The document describes the rules for a 30 question quiz with 1 mark per question. Questions 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 are star marked and will be used to break ties. The first mistake by teams will also be considered to break ties. The quiz master's decision is final.
- It provides 30 multiple choice questions related to literature, history, mythology and current events. The questions cover topics like famous individuals, books, structures, and more. Correct answers are expected to be identified or provided based on the clues and context given.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from various topics including history, geography, literature and current events. The questions are about identifying people, places, events, films, poems and more based on clues and context provided in the answer choices.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to people, events, and concepts from different domains like sports, history, literature, technology etc. It provides details about prominent figures like Raghuram, Rudyard Kipling, Sabeer Bhatia, GH Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujam, Orkut Buyukkokten and events like the first use of super sub in cricket, foundation of companies like Apple and Hotmail. It also answers questions on Latin phrases, golf terminology, rules of a startup garage and more.
The document provides details about a quiz competition called "Suddha deshi Quiz" that will take place on August 13th, 2017 at 11 AM at the Nabadwip New Club in Nabadwip, Nadia. It will have 2 members per team with no entry fee. There will be 26 preliminary questions in an A-Z format and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
This document contains 25 trivia questions from a general quiz with answers related to movies, literature, sports, brands, and pop culture. Some examples include questions about the town that sued Warner Bros. for using its name for Batman, the mobile game Angry Birds, the Twitter logo, coin-operated train station weighing machines, and the Microsoft Office assistant Clippy. The quiz covers topics from 1939 to 2014 and includes identifying characters, connecting images and clues, and naming people and things based on descriptions.
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
1. The document contains a 20 question political quiz with rules stating cameras must remain on and the top 6-8 teams will qualify for finals.
2. The questions cover topics like movies, buildings, political movements, paintings, protests, elections, perfume scents, capital cities, literature, leaders, apps, paintings, laws, currencies, fashion, actors, games, movies, elections, and freedom fighters.
3. The questions require identification of terms, people, places, artworks, policies and their relationships to the clues provided in the questions.
This passage discusses the Akhand Bharat quiz organized by Vedansh Ojha and Arihant Tyagi. It provides the rules of the quiz, which includes 32 total questions with different types of rounds and scoring. It then presents the first question regarding a movie from the 1960s called "Badnaam Basti" that dealt with homosexuality, which was recently rediscovered in a Berlin archive after being missing for 50 years.
- The origins of buttons can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization in 2000 BC, where seashells were used for ornamental purposes and carved into geometric shapes with holes.
- In the 17th century, smugglers used box-like buttons to hide and transport illegal substances. Military also placed miniature compasses inside buttons.
- The document identifies buttons as the answer to the question "Identify X".
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
Quiz-O-Sthan: The India Quiz (Finals) at the NSUT Cultural Fest 2023, conducted by the NSUT Quiz Club.
Quizmaster: Ishan Chourasia and Yash Sethia
Ishan Chourasia- https://www.instagram.com/ishanchourasia_/
India unplugged Jan 26 2014 India Quiz for Families organised by Indian Quiz...Indian Quizzing league
This document provides the rules and format for the Grand Finale quiz competition. It will consist of 8 short rounds covering a variety of topics including Mixed Bag, Literature, History & Geography, Sports & Entertainment, Food & Beverages, Art & Architecture, Culture & Mythology, and Business. Each round will have 4 questions in an infinite pounce format and 1 question in a differential scoring format. Points will be awarded for correct answers based on the scoring rules provided. The document also gives examples of questions from the Mixed Bag and Literature rounds to illustrate the quiz format and style.
WHATSAPP QUIZ LEAGE - QUIZZICZL CLASSICS GROUP (LEAGUE MATCH 8)Saswata Chakraborty
THE PANCHAJANYA CHALLENGE - MIXED BAG SET WHATSAPP QUIZZING LEAGUE (MATCH NO. 8)
@ QUIZZICAL CLASSICS GROUP
DATE - FEBRUARY 05, 2021 (10:30 P.M.)
PRESENTED BY : - TEAM PANCHAJANYA (SANGEETA, APURBA, SNEHANJAN & SASWATA)
1. The document is a quiz with 15 multiple choice questions about India. It provides the rules for the quiz.
2. It asks questions about famous Indian independence activists, leaders, films, authors and other topics related to Indian history, culture and politics.
3. Participants are asked to provide names, titles or other key details in response to the questions.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
MIB (Mythology, India and Bollywood) Quiz prelims (answers slide)Himanshu Upreti
Prelims slide (with answers) of MIB (Mythology , India and Bollywood) Quiz organised by me on 21st March , 15 as part of Advaya (Cultural festival of PGs) at IIT Guwahati
THE FINALS OF INDIA QUIZ HELD DURING ILLUMINATI AT ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE PUNE ON 28 AUGUST 2015. CONDUCTED BY RUTURAJ AND ROHAN SETLUR. QUESTIONS BY UDAY BANSAL, KN CHAKRABORTY, ROHAN SETLUR AND RUTURAJ.
This document contains a series of trivia questions and clues related to geography, history, culture and current events. It includes questions about places, people, movies, literature and more with topics spanning India and other parts of the world. Answers are to be emailed to the provided address with the opportunity to win prizes.
This document outlines the rules and structure of a general quiz competition hosted by Karan Keswani and Shweta Rath. The quiz contains 6 rounds covering topics in history, geography, sports, and famous individuals. Contestants are asked direct questions and pictures to identify people and monuments for points. There are also bonus and surprise rounds included with the quizmaster's decisions being final.
- This document provides instructions for an online quiz competition called TheGeneralQuiz Prelims.
- There are 16 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, with no negative marking for incorrect answers. Questions 4, 8, 12, and 16 are marked as tie-breakers.
- Participants will have one attempt to answer the questions, followed by a re-run and 2 extra minutes to submit answers. Hints may be provided. The quizmaster's decision is final.
- Participants should not use search engines to find answers and should have fun enjoying the quiz.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for the "Grand Finale" round of a quiz competition called "The Maharaja Quiz". It consists of 4 rounds - Round 1 has 6 written questions on a particular theme, Round 2 has 14 mixed bag questions with options to bounce or pounce on questions, Round 3 returns to 6 written questions on the same theme as Round 1, and Round 4 has another 14 mixed bag questions. The document provides the questions and answers for Rounds 1 and 2, with the themes and answers revealed.
This document provides details about an infinite bounce quiz format with +10/-10 scoring for bounces and pounces. It mentions coaches Ramakant Achrekar and his wards who earned the National Test Cap. It gives contact details for vikram.venkat@gmail.com and anand.r.aiyer@gmail.com and ends with "Quiz Hard, Quiz Fair".
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
1. The document contains a 20 question political quiz with rules stating cameras must remain on and the top 6-8 teams will qualify for finals.
2. The questions cover topics like movies, buildings, political movements, paintings, protests, elections, perfume scents, capital cities, literature, leaders, apps, paintings, laws, currencies, fashion, actors, games, movies, elections, and freedom fighters.
3. The questions require identification of terms, people, places, artworks, policies and their relationships to the clues provided in the questions.
This passage discusses the Akhand Bharat quiz organized by Vedansh Ojha and Arihant Tyagi. It provides the rules of the quiz, which includes 32 total questions with different types of rounds and scoring. It then presents the first question regarding a movie from the 1960s called "Badnaam Basti" that dealt with homosexuality, which was recently rediscovered in a Berlin archive after being missing for 50 years.
- The origins of buttons can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization in 2000 BC, where seashells were used for ornamental purposes and carved into geometric shapes with holes.
- In the 17th century, smugglers used box-like buttons to hide and transport illegal substances. Military also placed miniature compasses inside buttons.
- The document identifies buttons as the answer to the question "Identify X".
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
Quiz-O-Sthan: The India Quiz (Finals) at the NSUT Cultural Fest 2023, conducted by the NSUT Quiz Club.
Quizmaster: Ishan Chourasia and Yash Sethia
Ishan Chourasia- https://www.instagram.com/ishanchourasia_/
India unplugged Jan 26 2014 India Quiz for Families organised by Indian Quiz...Indian Quizzing league
This document provides the rules and format for the Grand Finale quiz competition. It will consist of 8 short rounds covering a variety of topics including Mixed Bag, Literature, History & Geography, Sports & Entertainment, Food & Beverages, Art & Architecture, Culture & Mythology, and Business. Each round will have 4 questions in an infinite pounce format and 1 question in a differential scoring format. Points will be awarded for correct answers based on the scoring rules provided. The document also gives examples of questions from the Mixed Bag and Literature rounds to illustrate the quiz format and style.
WHATSAPP QUIZ LEAGE - QUIZZICZL CLASSICS GROUP (LEAGUE MATCH 8)Saswata Chakraborty
THE PANCHAJANYA CHALLENGE - MIXED BAG SET WHATSAPP QUIZZING LEAGUE (MATCH NO. 8)
@ QUIZZICAL CLASSICS GROUP
DATE - FEBRUARY 05, 2021 (10:30 P.M.)
PRESENTED BY : - TEAM PANCHAJANYA (SANGEETA, APURBA, SNEHANJAN & SASWATA)
1. The document is a quiz with 15 multiple choice questions about India. It provides the rules for the quiz.
2. It asks questions about famous Indian independence activists, leaders, films, authors and other topics related to Indian history, culture and politics.
3. Participants are asked to provide names, titles or other key details in response to the questions.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
MIB (Mythology, India and Bollywood) Quiz prelims (answers slide)Himanshu Upreti
Prelims slide (with answers) of MIB (Mythology , India and Bollywood) Quiz organised by me on 21st March , 15 as part of Advaya (Cultural festival of PGs) at IIT Guwahati
THE FINALS OF INDIA QUIZ HELD DURING ILLUMINATI AT ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE PUNE ON 28 AUGUST 2015. CONDUCTED BY RUTURAJ AND ROHAN SETLUR. QUESTIONS BY UDAY BANSAL, KN CHAKRABORTY, ROHAN SETLUR AND RUTURAJ.
This document contains a series of trivia questions and clues related to geography, history, culture and current events. It includes questions about places, people, movies, literature and more with topics spanning India and other parts of the world. Answers are to be emailed to the provided address with the opportunity to win prizes.
This document outlines the rules and structure of a general quiz competition hosted by Karan Keswani and Shweta Rath. The quiz contains 6 rounds covering topics in history, geography, sports, and famous individuals. Contestants are asked direct questions and pictures to identify people and monuments for points. There are also bonus and surprise rounds included with the quizmaster's decisions being final.
- This document provides instructions for an online quiz competition called TheGeneralQuiz Prelims.
- There are 16 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, with no negative marking for incorrect answers. Questions 4, 8, 12, and 16 are marked as tie-breakers.
- Participants will have one attempt to answer the questions, followed by a re-run and 2 extra minutes to submit answers. Hints may be provided. The quizmaster's decision is final.
- Participants should not use search engines to find answers and should have fun enjoying the quiz.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for the "Grand Finale" round of a quiz competition called "The Maharaja Quiz". It consists of 4 rounds - Round 1 has 6 written questions on a particular theme, Round 2 has 14 mixed bag questions with options to bounce or pounce on questions, Round 3 returns to 6 written questions on the same theme as Round 1, and Round 4 has another 14 mixed bag questions. The document provides the questions and answers for Rounds 1 and 2, with the themes and answers revealed.
This document provides details about an infinite bounce quiz format with +10/-10 scoring for bounces and pounces. It mentions coaches Ramakant Achrekar and his wards who earned the National Test Cap. It gives contact details for vikram.venkat@gmail.com and anand.r.aiyer@gmail.com and ends with "Quiz Hard, Quiz Fair".
22. 32 questions
Infinite bounce & Pounce.
+10 for right answer.
No negative marking for direct and bonus.
+10/-10 for pounce.
Part Pounce isn’t applicable.
23. Despite a series of meticulous investigations, the identity of the
person who betrayed X and X’s family had remained unsolved for
decades . But recently, an investing team led by an ex FBI detective
used AI to comb through voluminous facts to unearth the mystery.
The results of the investigation were revealed by CBS in its flagship
documentary series ‘60 Minutes’. They concluded that a person
named Arnold van Den Bergh, who died in 1950, as the individual
most likely to have been responsible for the betrayal.
Who is X ? Which daily life personal object helped us to know more
about X’s life ?
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26. Aristolochia Salvadorensis ( pic in next slide) is a woody climber
native to the humid meadows and soggy flood plains of South and
Central America. It thrives at low elevation, in the warm climate of
the Brazilian , Guatemalan and Salvadorian rain forests. The helmet-
like shape and purple coloration of the blooms, combined with the
powerful aroma of rotting flesh, tends to attract insect pollinators.
However, due to the striking similarities, it is named after X ,an evil
galaxian lord.
ID X .
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33. When Chandrabose wrote down these lines, he had in mind the blatant presense of male
gaze and voyeurism in Indian society. The above-mentioned lines portray how women are
objectified.
“They kill me with their looks if I wear a saree.
They scan me with their eyes if I wear a skirt.
Neither the Saree nor the gown, it is not in the dressing which matters…
If we’re fair in complexion
One just goes upside down for us,
If we’re dark in complexion
We get teased around...
If we’re chubby enough, one comments telling we’re cute
If we’re lean, one feels crazy about us.
Will You Agree With This? Men!
How did we came across these powerful lines?
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34.
35.
36. When a person develops intense attraction for a person of another
culture , it is called Malinchism. The word is derived from La Malinche ,
X’s captive interpreter who later fell in love with X and bore the first
child of X.Although maligned by historians as a traitor to her people, La
Malinche managed to save the lives of thousands of Native Indians
through her influence over X.
In a fictional parallel universe , a slave named “ Ganado” is believed to
be the saviour of X. He saved X twice - once from royal execution and
later from the hands of natives by creating “ Manta” - the first of it's
kind .
Identify X and the slave’s most famous successor.
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39. Sultana Begum lives in a cramped two-room hut nestled within a slum on the
outskirts of Kolkata, surviving on a meagre pension. Her Husband’s death in
1980 left her struggling to survive, and she has spent the past 10 years
petitioning authorities to recognise her royal status and compensate her
accordingly.
Thus, she has lodged a court case seeking recognition that she is rightful owner
of one of the icons of Indian History which once housed and protected her
ancestors.
Begum’s court case hinges on the argument that government of India is the
illegal occupant of the property, which she says should have been passed down
to her.
So what was her claim?
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40.
41.
42. For Russia , London 1908 turned out to be a glorious event,
with the skater Nikolai Panin-Kolomenkin winning the first
Olympic gold for Russia, and two other athletes taking silver
in wrestling. But there was a controversial issue . Due to a
specific reason , the Russian contingent arrived 12 days late
after the commencement of the event .
What was the reason behind this late arrival?
Later, the same reason was also responsible for renaming of
a uprising in the next decade.
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45. Infrapatellar fat pad syndrome, also known as Hoffa's syndrome, is
when pain in the front of the knee occurs due to problems with
the infrapatellar fat pad.
It is caused by direct injury to the knee or repeated injury to the
fat pad below the patella during activities that require maximum
bending or straightening of the knee and the symptoms may
worsen if the knee is overly straightened or bent for a long time.
Due to this syndrome X missed the glorious chance in 2013 , which
X redeemed 9 years later, by proving all the critics wrong.
Who ? Where did X redeem himself?
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64. গকোেোয় এই োনগুললো একসলঙ্গ পোই ?
Tu Kitni Achhi Hai by Lata Mangeshkar
Chanda Mama Se Pyara Mera Mama by Usha
Mangeshkar & Md. Rafi
Papa Kehte Hai Bada Naam Karega by Udit Narayan
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78. 17
Established by Paramhansa Yogananda , The Self Realisation Fellowship
Lake Shrine is situated in California , USA. The 10-acre site has lush
gardens, a large spring-fed lake framed by natural hillsides, and a variety
of flora and fauna. However , it houses a very unusual element in a brass
silver coffer which is kept in a thousand year old Chinese sarcophagus .
How it landed at Los Angeles is part of a broader story — a tale of family
feuds, intrigue, and national politics and that has still not been fully
resolved.
So, what does it contain, which, according to many, can be misused by
politically motivated people?
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86. Who is her more famous grandparent ? What was
the name of the speech that will remind you of a
song by the Swedish band with a palindromic
name?
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89. Fiesta de San Fermín is a week long, historically rooted celebration held annually
in the city of X. It is one of the wildest festivals of the world that is celebrated
during the month of July. In addition to the secular events, the encierro ,which is
the prime attraction of this feast, is held every afternoon. This local festival was
rarely known outside of its country but it gained international prominence when
an American adventurer and journalist vividly described the festival in his
writings.
Who is the American adventurer and journalist ?(3)
What is encierro that can be seen in the movie Knight and Day, starring Tom
Cruise ? (3)
Also ID the place which is the last addition in a certain list of international
fugitives. (4)
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92. Invented in the 1870s, this type of cups were in
vogue during the late Victorian era. The need for
such type of cups arose due to the advent of
British Colonialism. The Masters and rulers of
colonialism had to follow a rule where they were
expected to keep something healthy and tidy.
Why are the cups so designed?
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93.
94.
95. Moustache Cups were used in order
to keep the moustache dry , so that
the hot tea could not melt the wax
and destroy their style
102. For more than a century Montegrappa, a family company
nested in the Italian Dolomites, has remained relentlessly
curious about the magical relationship between paper and the
human mind. Renowned for their limited edition luxury pens,
this pen (pic next slide) is inspired from the part of an epical
work of heavenly proportions.
Identify the part of the epical trilogy which was the main
inspiration behind the creation of the pen.
Also ,What do the Terraces signify? (5+5)
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123. An expert called ‘Battitore’ ( Eng - Hitter or Batter) is chosen for the selection
process of X. He uses a special hammer to check each and every piece of X (in
addition to the visual and organoleptic control with the use of a needle) to
“listen” for defects inside by tapping them with it. The sound of the hammer
hitting changes with the ripening time of X. It becomes weaker and sounds like a
solid structure. The internal structure of the X becomes more compact and
grainy as it ages. If he confirms it as “okay”, then it is ready to be sold.
Sadly, there are no schools to become a battitore yet. The only way one can
become a Battitore is to practice and learn from another very experienced
specialist.
ID X which is one of the most expensive of its kind and thus so thoroughly
checked.
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127. In 2007, a study based on the autopsy reports and memoirs from X's physician
as well as other sources compared descriptions of the lesions found in X's
stomach with modern images of benign and cancerous gastric lesions. The
paper concluded that the lesions were most likely cancer. It was likely a result of
Helicobacter pylori, a bacteria that damages stomach; the salt-preserved foods
X consumed on extended military campaigns may have also contributed to X’s
demise along with the medical misadventures. X’s doctors gave him poisonous
Tartar Emetic for gastrointestinal issues and a large dose of Calomel( Mercurous
Chloride) as purgative. The researchers concluded that these drugs , combined
with X’s already deteriorating health , led to a disturbance in heart that
ultimately resulted in death.
Identify X whose real cause of death is still a controversy.
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130. েক্টর নীহোররঞ্জন গুপ্ত’র র “রোলির োতড়” অবলম্বলন ১৯৭৬ সোলল পতরচোলক
দুলোল গুহ তিতর কলরন একটি তসলনমো। মূল রটির প্রযোন চতরত্র তছললো X এবং
তসলনমোয় এই চতরলত্র অতভনয় কলরন তব তব। এই তসলনমোলিই তব তব’র সলঙ্গ
প্রেম বোলরর জনু একই পদষোয় একটি কুোতমও তহসোলব গদখো র্োয় Y গক, তর্তন
পরবিীকোললর একজন সুপোরস্টোর। এই তসলনমোলিই জননক গবটমুোলনর
নোমোতঙ্কি চতরলত্র অতভনয় কলরন গপ্রম গচোপড়ো।
X এবং Y গক গক?
32 Part Marx নেই