The document discusses the mass suicide that occurred in Demmin, Germany on May 1, 1945. Hundreds of women committed suicide as the Soviet army approached, with methods including drowning, hanging, and firearms. Some mothers killed their children before taking their own lives. The suicide was part of a wave occurring in Nazi Germany at the time. Officials and citizens had fled the town before the Soviet army arrived.
This map depicts the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, considered the worst nuclear power plant accident in history. The disaster contaminated over 150,000 square kilometers of land in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. The exclusion zone remains largely uninhabited as the area is still contaminated by radiation.
This document contains the rules and questions for an online quiz hosted by Delhi 42 DTU's Official Quiz Club. The rules specify things like infinite bounce and pounce, points awarded for correct and incorrect answers, and that the Quizmaster's decision is final. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge about brands, history, geography, literature and more. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question.
This document contains questions for an India quiz. It includes questions about identifying flags, people who have received the Bharat Ratna award but later had it withdrawn, places in India, historical events, and famous people from Indian history.
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The document contains rules and questions for a quiz competition with 4 rounds - 2 rounds of pounce and bounce questions and 2 rounds of written questions. It provides 10 sample questions from the first round of pounce and bounce on topics like Indian films, slogans, historical figures, cities, industries, and monuments. The responses include the answers to the questions along with the rules of scoring.
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2) It asks questions about the epitaph of Jahanara Begum, Abd al Rahim who was one of Akbar's navratnas, Amir Khusro the Sufi musician and poet, and the tomb of Mirza Aziz Koka called Chausath Khamba.
3) It provides clues and asks the participant to identify historical figures like Ghias-ud-Din Tughlaq, the location of Mahatma Gandhi's mural, and the tomb of Nasir-ud-
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Sorry for the delay in uploading the preliminary round questions of the NUJS Open Quiz 2017 held on 11th March, 2017. The questions were curated by the firm of Abhiroop De, Arindrajit Basu, Bikash Kiran Mishra, Surya Vashist and Yours Truly (Abhinav). We hope you all will enjoy answering these questions as much as we enjoyed curating and presenting them.
This map depicts the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, considered the worst nuclear power plant accident in history. The disaster contaminated over 150,000 square kilometers of land in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. The exclusion zone remains largely uninhabited as the area is still contaminated by radiation.
This document contains the rules and questions for an online quiz hosted by Delhi 42 DTU's Official Quiz Club. The rules specify things like infinite bounce and pounce, points awarded for correct and incorrect answers, and that the Quizmaster's decision is final. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge about brands, history, geography, literature and more. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question.
This document contains questions for an India quiz. It includes questions about identifying flags, people who have received the Bharat Ratna award but later had it withdrawn, places in India, historical events, and famous people from Indian history.
The document provides information about Delhi, India. It discusses [1] the Dilli Durbar of 1911 which officially established Delhi as the national capital, [2] the Phoolwalon ki Sair festival involving processions to a temple and dargah, and [3] various landmarks, areas, and institutions in and around Delhi including Connaught Place, Pitampura TV Tower, Chandni Chowk, the University of Delhi, Feroz Shah Kotla fort, Ansal Plaza cinema, InterContinental Eros Hotel, Agrasen ki Baoli stepwell, and the book Midnight's Children from which a passage is quoted.
The document contains rules and questions for a quiz competition with 4 rounds - 2 rounds of pounce and bounce questions and 2 rounds of written questions. It provides 10 sample questions from the first round of pounce and bounce on topics like Indian films, slogans, historical figures, cities, industries, and monuments. The responses include the answers to the questions along with the rules of scoring.
1) The document discusses the DELHI QUEST Finals competition. It provides context and questions for different rounds, including identifying historical figures, places in Delhi, and their significance.
2) It asks questions about the epitaph of Jahanara Begum, Abd al Rahim who was one of Akbar's navratnas, Amir Khusro the Sufi musician and poet, and the tomb of Mirza Aziz Koka called Chausath Khamba.
3) It provides clues and asks the participant to identify historical figures like Ghias-ud-Din Tughlaq, the location of Mahatma Gandhi's mural, and the tomb of Nasir-ud-
The document is a transcript of a quiz competition containing 25 questions and 5 bonus questions on various topics like movies, literature, history, and pop culture. It provides the questions and answers to test the knowledge of participants on subjects ranging from actors and their roles to company logos and currencies of different countries. The quiz is hosted by The A2 H Quizzers and thanks all participants for attending.
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Sorry for the delay in uploading the preliminary round questions of the NUJS Open Quiz 2017 held on 11th March, 2017. The questions were curated by the firm of Abhiroop De, Arindrajit Basu, Bikash Kiran Mishra, Surya Vashist and Yours Truly (Abhinav). We hope you all will enjoy answering these questions as much as we enjoyed curating and presenting them.
The document provides information about an India quiz organized by Tajagna, The Quiz Society of Daulat Ram College. It includes the rules of the quiz, which has 18 questions over 4 rounds. The first 3 rounds contain multiple choice questions about prominent Indian writers, chess players, forts, dances, and more. The 4th round focuses on questions related to Delhi. The document tests the reader's knowledge of important people and places in Indian history.
The document is a quiz on Indian history and culture containing 38 multiple choice questions. It provides instructions for the quiz, noting there are 38 questions that are all written, with points awarded for correct answers and some starred questions. The questions cover topics like important historical manuscripts, figures in Indian sports and mythology, famous Indian TV shows and movies, important ships and events in Indian history, and more. The document serves to provide context and questions for an Independence Day quiz being held at IIT Kharagpur.
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- There are 4 star marked questions worth more points.
- The top 6 teams will advance to the finals.
- The questions cover a range of topics and ask participants to identify people, events, concepts and terms.
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3. The quiz provides facts and seeks to test the reader's knowledge across many domains.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition between Hrishi and Navin on train-related questions in India. It includes 8 multiple choice questions about Indian train names and their origins. For example, one question asks about a train named after a traditional Bodo flute from Assam with 7 holes instead of the usual 6, and the answer is the Shifung Express. Another asks about the "thousand doored" attraction in Murshidabad that a train is named after, and the answer is the Hazaarduari Express. The document also provides the rules that teams receive +5 points for each correct answer and can earn additional points through a "pounce" by answering another team's question.
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- The 1946 Direct Action Day riots that led to the formation of an interim Indian government
- 1832 riots in Bombay over a British attempt to eliminate stray dogs
- Communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 over religious tensions
- The origins and meanings of common Indian surnames like Gandhi, Tata, Mishra, and Reddy
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This document provides information on several famous personalities from Slovak history, including:
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- Outlaw Juro Jánošík who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor in the 18th century.
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The document provides information about an India quiz organized by Tajagna, The Quiz Society of Daulat Ram College. It includes the rules of the quiz, which has 18 questions over 4 rounds. The first 3 rounds contain multiple choice questions about prominent Indian writers, chess players, forts, dances, and more. The 4th round focuses on questions related to Delhi. The document tests the reader's knowledge of important people and places in Indian history.
The document is a quiz on Indian history and culture containing 38 multiple choice questions. It provides instructions for the quiz, noting there are 38 questions that are all written, with points awarded for correct answers and some starred questions. The questions cover topics like important historical manuscripts, figures in Indian sports and mythology, famous Indian TV shows and movies, important ships and events in Indian history, and more. The document serves to provide context and questions for an Independence Day quiz being held at IIT Kharagpur.
Zubin Mehta, an Indian conductor and musician, is known for being a two-time World Carrom Champion and nine-time national champion of India. He was awarded the prestigious Arjuna Award in 1996, making him the only recipient of this award for carrom. A non-profit organization called Start India, in collaboration with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, commissioned an artist named Agostino Iacurci from Rome to transform the Govind Puri metro station through vibrant wall paintings and art on over-bridges. The Horn of Africa region collectively refers to the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia due to their geographic proximity on the northeastern tip of Africa.
The General Quiz (Prelims) - NSIT QUIZ FEST 2016nsitqc
The document describes a quiz club competition with 21 multiple choice questions. Key details include:
- There are 4 star marked questions worth more points.
- The top 6 teams will advance to the finals.
- The questions cover a range of topics and ask participants to identify people, events, concepts and terms.
Anandotsava 2017 NMAMIT, Nitte General Quiz Prelims - with answersDhanraj B
1. The document appears to be a general quiz with multiple choice questions covering topics such as geography, history, literature and current events.
2. Questions are asked about the Indian wild ass, rice variety IR8, the vector image of Hanuman, and the film Bicycle Thieves among other topics.
3. The quiz provides facts and seeks to test the reader's knowledge across many domains.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition between Hrishi and Navin on train-related questions in India. It includes 8 multiple choice questions about Indian train names and their origins. For example, one question asks about a train named after a traditional Bodo flute from Assam with 7 holes instead of the usual 6, and the answer is the Shifung Express. Another asks about the "thousand doored" attraction in Murshidabad that a train is named after, and the answer is the Hazaarduari Express. The document also provides the rules that teams receive +5 points for each correct answer and can earn additional points through a "pounce" by answering another team's question.
The document appears to contain a variety of disconnected information including:
- Lists of numbers and terms that seem to be related to different topics like pokemon, holes in shoes, cities, etc.
- Short passages about historical events, people, and concepts with questions asking to identify terms.
- The overall content and structure does not provide much clear context or connection between the different pieces of information. It seems to be a collection of random facts, trivia, and questions.
The Great Indian Riots And Professions | A Vishnu QuizTackOn
The document is a quiz about Indian history, religions, communities, and surnames. It contains 22 multiple choice questions about topics like:
- The 1946 Direct Action Day riots that led to the formation of an interim Indian government
- 1832 riots in Bombay over a British attempt to eliminate stray dogs
- Communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 over religious tensions
- The origins and meanings of common Indian surnames like Gandhi, Tata, Mishra, and Reddy
This document contains a summary of a big quiz that took place on March 30, 2019 by Vishnu. It includes multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from history, geography, literature, and pop culture. The questions test knowledge on companies, events, people, places and their relationships. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia.
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This document is a quiz about Chennai containing multiple choice and fill in the blank questions. Some of the questions are about historical figures and events related to Chennai such as Damarla Venkatapathy who was a ruler of Sri Kalahasti, the sale of land to the East India Company in 1639, and the bombardment of Madras by the German ship SMS Emden in 1914. Other questions test knowledge about places in Chennai such as their names, origins, and notable features. The quiz covers a wide range of topics relating to the history, people, and geography of Chennai.
This document provides information on several famous personalities from Slovak history, including:
- Princes Svätopluk I and Rastislav who ruled the Great Moravian Empire in the 9th century. Constantine and Methodius developed the first Slavic alphabet.
- Outlaw Juro Jánošík who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor in the 18th century.
- Ľudovít Štúr who standardized the Slovak language in the 19th century.
- Writer Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav and folklorist Pavol Dobšinský who collected Slovak legends and fairy tales.
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The document provides a quiz on Asian history and culture. It contains 35 multiple choice questions covering topics like landmarks, historical figures, cultural icons, and current events related to Asia. The questions are meant to test the reader's knowledge of civilizations, religions, languages and countries across the Asian continent.
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Here are the answers to the 6 questions on National Heroes:
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The document discusses Leon Trotsky and provides biographical details and context about his life and role in the Russian Revolution. It notes that Trotsky helped spread socialism, trained the Red Army from 1918-1924, and some believed he had too much power. However, his assassination was still considered unjust because of his contributions to socialism and the Red Army. The document then provides additional context about Trotsky's life and rise to power before losing influence to Stalin and eventually being exiled from Russia.
This document provides information about the Finals FAQ 2018, including:
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The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. Some key details include:
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The image shows American soldiers raising the flag at Iwo Jima during World War II. This iconic photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945 came to symbolize the fighting spirit and patriotism of the United States during World War II. It depicts six U.S. servicemen raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, following a fierce battle that resulted in almost 7,000 American casualties. The photograph won the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1945 and has become one of the most reproduced and widely recognized images in history.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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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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An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
2. Q1.
Demmin, Province of Pomerania (now in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany.
On May 1, 1945, hundreds of women committed mass suicide. Although death toll
estimates vary, it is acknowledged to be the largest mass suicide ever recorded. The
suicide was part of a mass suicide wave amongst the population of Nazi Germany.
Methods of suicides included drowning in the rivers, hanging, wrist-cutting, and
using firearms. The suicides were either carried out with guns, razor blades or
poison, others hanged or drowned themselves in the Peene and Tollense rivers.
Several mothers killed their children before killing themselves, or walked into one
of the rivers with a rock in a backpack and their babies in their arms. Some women
committed suicide by walking into the rivers, tied together. A local forester first
shot three young daughters, then their mothers, then his wife. In another recorded
case, a daughter cut the wrists of herself. Nazi officials, the police and a number of
citizens had left the town before the arrival of the Red Army.
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What was the reason?
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4. Q2.
The Chausath Yogini Temple, Morena, an ancient temple, also known as Ekattarso
Mahadeva Temple, "hypetheral on plan" located in Morena district in the Indian
state of Madhya Pradesh, is one of the few such Yogini temples in the country
which is in a very good condition. The temple is formed by a circular wall with 64
chambers and an open mandapa in the centre, separated by a courtyard, which is
circular in shape, where Shiva lingams are deified.
(Image next slide)
What was inspired by this architecture?
7. Q4.
________ (population 150) is a tiny fishing hamlet in the Lofoten Islands, a
granite chain in north-west Norway, in the Arctic circle and is the shortest name
of a place. The largest building in Å is the Lofoten Stockfish Museum. _______
is an old word for a little river. There is a little river coming from the mountains
and it ends in the sea here, so that`s the reason for the name.
_______ is the last letter Swedish alphabet, and the very end of the Lofoten
road.
(Image next slide)
Fill in the blanks….
8.
9. Q5.
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, was voivode (or prince) of
Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death He invaded Wallachia with
Hungarian support in 1456. Vlad began a purge among the Wallachian
boyars to strengthen his position. He came into conflict with
the Transylvanian Saxons, In Russia, popular stories suggested that Vlad was
able to strengthen central government only through applying brutal
punishments, and a similar view was adopted by most Romanian historians
in the 19th century. Vlad's reputation for cruelty and his patronymic gave rise
to this name and in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel.
(Image next slide)
What am I referring?
10.
11. Q6.
He is an Indian civil engineer and retired Indian Engineering Service officer popularly known
As the “Metro Man”. He is credited for changing the face of public transport India with his
Leadership in building the Konkani Railway and the Delhi Metro. He was awarded the Padma
Shri and Padma Vibhusan by Indian Government and Chevalier de La Legion d’honneur by
French Government. Also was named Asia’s Heroes by TIME Magazine. Recently he was
Appointed by the UN Secretary General Ban-Ki-Moon to serve on the United Nation’s High
Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport for three years . He was also being speculated
For Indian presidential post in the recent days.
(Image next slide)
Whom am I referring?
12.
13. Q7.
It was founded by Marie________ is a major tourist attraction in London. She
was born as Marie Grosholtz in Strasbourg, France. Her mother worked as a
housekeeper for Dr. Philippe Curtius in Bern, Switzerland, who was a
physician skilled in wax modeling. At the age of 17 she became the art tutor to
King Louis XVI of France’s sister, Madame Elizabeth, at the Palace of Versailles.
During the French Revolution she was imprisoned for three months awaiting
execution, but was released. She was unable to return to France because of
the Napoleonic Wars, so she traveled throughout Great Britain and
Ireland exhibiting her collection. From 1831, she took a series of short leases on
the upper floor of "Baker Street Bazaar“. By 1835, Marie had settled down in
Baker Street, London and opened a museum.
(Image next slide)
What is this place better known as today?
16. Q9.
Originally started in 2008 it is an Indian programme of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft. I
being developed by an aerospace industry team which consists of the Aeronautical
Development Agency (ADA) as the design firm with manufacturing carried out by Hindus
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) as the primary contractor and main assembly firm. It is a singl
seat, twin-engine, stealth super maneuverable all weather multirole fighter aircraft. It is a
multirole combat aircraft designed for the air superiority, ground attack, bombing,
intercepting, strike and other types of roles. Excepted to complete in 2020 this is largest a
defence programme of India.
(Image next slide)
What am I referring?
20. Q12.
Field Marshal Philip Chetwode was the Commander in Chief of the Indian Army and was
instrumental in the Indianisation of the Indian forces. He was a highly regarded and
decorated British officer who had seen active service in many parts of the world. The
Chetwode motto, which stirs so much passion in all gentleman cadets and alumni is
derived from an address the Field Marshal gave to the Academy on 10 December 1932.
These words from his speech then became immortalized and carved in stone on the walls
of Chetwode Building and have become the abiding touchstone of all those who have
taken the ‘final step’ . The final passing ceremony is every year conducted in front of
Chetwode building parade.
(Image next slide)
Where can we find it?
26. Q1.
Demmin, Province of Pomerania (now in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany.
On May 1, 1945, hundreds of women committed mass suicide. Although death toll
estimates vary, it is acknowledged to be the largest mass suicide ever recorded. The
suicide was part of a mass suicide wave amongst the population of Nazi Germany.
Methods of suicides included drowning in the rivers, hanging, wrist-cutting, and
using firearms. The suicides were either carried out with guns, razor blades or
poison, others hanged or drowned themselves in the Peene and Tollense rivers.
Several mothers killed their children before killing themselves, or walked into one
of the rivers with a rock in a backpack and their babies in their arms. Some women
committed suicide by walking into the rivers, tied together. A local forester first
shot three young daughters, then their mothers, then his wife. In another recorded
case, a daughter cut the wrists of herself. Nazi officials, the police and a number of
citizens had left the town before the arrival of the Red Army.
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What was the reason?
30. Q2.
The Chausath Yogini Temple, Morena, an ancient temple, also known as Ekattarso
Mahadeva Temple, "hypetheral on plan" located in Morena district in the Indian
state of Madhya Pradesh, is one of the few such Yogini temples in the country
which is in a very good condition. The temple is formed by a circular wall with 64
chambers and an open mandapa in the centre, separated by a courtyard, which is
circular in shape, where Shiva lingams are deified.
(Image next slide)
What was inspired by this architecture?
37. Q4.
________ (population 150) is a tiny fishing hamlet in the Lofoten Islands, a
granite chain in north-west Norway, in the Arctic circle and is the shortest name
of a place. The largest building in Å is the Lofoten Stockfish Museum. _______
is an old word for a little river. There is a little river coming from the mountains
and it ends in the sea here, so that`s the reason for the name.
_______ is the last letter Swedish alphabet, and the very end of the Lofoten
road.
(Image next slide)
Fill in the blanks….
41. Q5.
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, was voivode (or prince) of
Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death He invaded Wallachia with
Hungarian support in 1456. Vlad began a purge among the Wallachian
boyars to strengthen his position. He came into conflict with
the Transylvanian Saxons, In Russia, popular stories suggested that Vlad was
able to strengthen central government only through applying brutal
punishments, and a similar view was adopted by most Romanian historians
in the 19th century. Vlad's reputation for cruelty and his patronymic gave rise
to this name and in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel.
(Image next slide)
What am I referring?
45. Q6.
He is an Indian civil engineer and retired Indian Engineering Service officer popularly known
As the “Metro Man”. He is credited for changing the face of public transport India with his
Leadership in building the Konkani Railway and the Delhi Metro. He was awarded the Padma
Shri and Padma Vibhusan by Indian Government and Chevalier de La Legion d’honneur by
French Government. Also was named Asia’s Heroes by TIME Magazine. Recently he was
Appointed by the UN Secretary General Ban-Ki-Moon to serve on the United Nation’s High
Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport for three years . He was also being speculated
For Indian presidential post in the recent days.
(Image next slide)
Whom am I referring?
49. Q7.
It was founded by Marie________ is a major tourist attraction in London. She
was born as Marie Grosholtz in Strasbourg, France. Her mother worked as a
housekeeper for Dr. Philippe Curtius in Bern, Switzerland, who was a
physician skilled in wax modeling. At the age of 17 she became the art tutor to
King Louis XVI of France’s sister, Madame Elizabeth, at the Palace of Versailles.
During the French Revolution she was imprisoned for three months awaiting
execution, but was released. She was unable to return to France because of
the Napoleonic Wars, so she traveled throughout Great Britain and
Ireland exhibiting her collection. From 1831, she took a series of short leases on
the upper floor of "Baker Street Bazaar“. By 1835, Marie had settled down in
Baker Street, London and opened a museum.
(Image next slide)
What is this place better known as today?
56. Q9.
Originally started in 2008 it is an Indian programme of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft. It is
being developed by an aerospace industry team which consists of the Aeronautical
Development Agency (ADA) as the design firm with manufacturing carried out by Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) as the primary contractor and main assembly firm. It is a single-
seat, twin-engine, stealth super maneuverable all weather multirole fighter aircraft. It is a
multirole combat aircraft designed for the air superiority, ground attack, bombing,
intercepting, strike and other types of roles. Excepted to complete in 2020 this is largest air
defence programme of India.
(Image next slide)
What am I referring?
66. Q12.
Field Marshal Philip Chetwode was the Commander in Chief of the Indian Army and was
instrumental in the Indianisation of the Indian forces. He was a highly regarded and
decorated British officer who had seen active service in many parts of the world. The
Chetwode motto, which stirs so much passion in all gentleman cadets and alumni is
derived from an address the Field Marshal gave to the Academy on 10 December 1932.
These words from his speech then became immortalized and carved in stone on the walls
of Chetwode Building and have become the abiding touchstone of all those who have
taken the ‘final step’ . The final passing ceremony is every year conducted in front of
Chetwode building parade.
(Image next slide)
Where can we find it?