1. The circular was issued in 1864 and stated that each parish in Kerala should establish educational institutions or else they would be barred from communion.
2. This circular is credited as the root cause for the tremendous growth of education and 100% literacy in Kerala.
3. Schools in Kerala are commonly called Pallikudams, which means school attached to a church, because of this circular.
The person behind this important 1864 circular was Archbishop Mar Augustine Kandathil.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about India related to topics like sweets, handicrafts, organizations, monuments, literature, rivers, mythology and famous people. The questions cover a wide range of subjects from history, geography, arts, culture and achievements in sports.
1. The document is a quiz on Kerala containing 30 multiple choice questions about various topics related to Kerala such as history, culture, literature, and famous people from Kerala.
2. The questions cover topics like famous paintings, novels, poets, temples, political leaders, magazines, documentaries, dishes, businesspeople, movies, castes, rivers, actors, islands, and events from the history and culture of Kerala.
3. The quiz questions require identifying names, terms, people, places, and other details referenced in the questions.
The document provides information about a quiz competition with multiple rounds testing participants' knowledge of history, freedom movement, literature and other topics related to India. The rounds include multiple choice questions, connect questions linking clues, story based questions identifying key details and clue based questions requiring 1-3 clues to answer. The questions cover a wide range of people, places, events and topics assessing the breadth and depth of the participants' understanding of Indian culture and history.
The document summarizes the rules and questions from the India Quiz 2'Zaar16 hosted by the Literary Quizzing and Debating Society. It provides clues and answers for 4 rounds of questions:
Round 1 has 4 questions going clockwise with clues and teams answering one question each. Round 2 has 4 questions anticlockwise allowing teams to bounce and pounce on questions. Round 3 consists of 5 written questions with different point values for correct and incorrect answers. Round 4 includes a connect question worth additional points linking all previous questions.
This document appears to be the transcript of an Independence Day quiz held in India on August 15, 2014. It contains multiple choice questions about Indian history, culture, and current events. The questions cover a wide range of topics including politicians, cricketers, films, artists, authors, inventions, festivals, and more. The quiz was meant to be non-serious and celebrate Independence Day.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple teams answering questions about World Heritage Sites in North East India, an Indian martial art called Kalaripayattu originating from Kerala, and the city of Aizawl in Mizoram being named after the turmeric fields that were once abundant there.
1. The circular was issued in 1864 and stated that each parish in Kerala should establish educational institutions or else they would be barred from communion.
2. This circular is credited as the root cause for the tremendous growth of education and 100% literacy in Kerala.
3. Schools in Kerala are commonly called Pallikudams, which means school attached to a church, because of this circular.
The person behind this important 1864 circular was Archbishop Mar Augustine Kandathil.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about India related to topics like sweets, handicrafts, organizations, monuments, literature, rivers, mythology and famous people. The questions cover a wide range of subjects from history, geography, arts, culture and achievements in sports.
1. The document is a quiz on Kerala containing 30 multiple choice questions about various topics related to Kerala such as history, culture, literature, and famous people from Kerala.
2. The questions cover topics like famous paintings, novels, poets, temples, political leaders, magazines, documentaries, dishes, businesspeople, movies, castes, rivers, actors, islands, and events from the history and culture of Kerala.
3. The quiz questions require identifying names, terms, people, places, and other details referenced in the questions.
The document provides information about a quiz competition with multiple rounds testing participants' knowledge of history, freedom movement, literature and other topics related to India. The rounds include multiple choice questions, connect questions linking clues, story based questions identifying key details and clue based questions requiring 1-3 clues to answer. The questions cover a wide range of people, places, events and topics assessing the breadth and depth of the participants' understanding of Indian culture and history.
The document summarizes the rules and questions from the India Quiz 2'Zaar16 hosted by the Literary Quizzing and Debating Society. It provides clues and answers for 4 rounds of questions:
Round 1 has 4 questions going clockwise with clues and teams answering one question each. Round 2 has 4 questions anticlockwise allowing teams to bounce and pounce on questions. Round 3 consists of 5 written questions with different point values for correct and incorrect answers. Round 4 includes a connect question worth additional points linking all previous questions.
This document appears to be the transcript of an Independence Day quiz held in India on August 15, 2014. It contains multiple choice questions about Indian history, culture, and current events. The questions cover a wide range of topics including politicians, cricketers, films, artists, authors, inventions, festivals, and more. The quiz was meant to be non-serious and celebrate Independence Day.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple teams answering questions about World Heritage Sites in North East India, an Indian martial art called Kalaripayattu originating from Kerala, and the city of Aizawl in Mizoram being named after the turmeric fields that were once abundant there.
This open quiz was held at Jadavpur University as part of its quiz club's, Enquiry, annual flagship event, Qriosity 2017. Around 25 teams wrote the prelims and eight teams made it to the finals, having cleared a cut off of 18 points. One point was awarded for every answer. The quiz was set and researched by Sarbajit Mitra and Debanjan Bose.
The document discusses various topics related to India including:
1. A scientist from the 19th century named Kishori Mohan Bandyopadhyay who contributed to medical research but did not receive due credit.
2. An Indian classical music gharana established by Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan that derives its name from two places, one being the court where Khan's family performed and the other being Khan's hometown in Badaun, UP.
3. Sir Kameshwar Singh who inherited vast estates in Bihar and was a pioneer of industries there. He represented a class of Indians at the first two Roundtable Conferences.
Utsav- The India quiz was organised as a part of High Q 2016-the quiz fest of Gargi college.
Any suggestions , please mail at - sreshthamondal@hotmail.com
The document contains questions and answers related to an exam or quiz on current affairs topics in India. Some of the questions and answers relate to: the Aam Aadmi cap and Arvind Kejriwal; Sister Nivedita; the art display at the new Mumbai airport terminal; the VVPAT system introduced in Nagaland elections; Raisina Hill in Delhi; depictions of Lord Shiva as Natraja; the BIMARU states; V.K. Krishna Menon; Leander Paes' doubles partners; and identifying important female figures who received the Bharat Ratna award.
The document contains a general quiz with multiple choice questions covering topics related to history, geography, culture and current affairs of India and other parts of the world. Some of the questions identify famous people, events, organizations, monuments and their important contributions. The questions are divided into four rounds related to who, where, what and why to test the knowledge of the participant.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a full summary of private correspondence without the consent of the individuals involved.
Ik Onkar is the central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy and refers to the existence of 'one consonant'. It is the first phrase in the Mul Mantra and part of the Sikh morning prayer Japji Sahib. Kaprekar's Constant is a mathematical property involving four-digit numbers related to the Indian mathematician Dattatreya Ramchandra Kaprekar. The largest national flag of India is located at Central Park in Connaught Place, New Delhi. It measures 60 feet by 90 feet and weighs around 37 kilograms.
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz on nationalism and India. The questions cover a range of topics related to India including famous people, historical events, films, literature and more. The questions require identifying people, events, movies and the significance of certain achievements or occurrences in Indian history and culture.
The document describes the format of a quiz competition consisting of 4 rounds:
1) Infinite pounce and bounce round with 16 questions
2) Exchange sheets round
3) Reverse order infinite pounce and bounce round with 16 questions
4) Long visual connect round
It provides scoring details for the pounce and bounce rounds.
1. The document appears to be a quiz on topics related to classical Indian music, literature, art, and culture. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across 5 rounds.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics including classical Indian musical instruments, famous poets and artists, historical sites and artworks, folk traditions, and contemporary cultural figures.
3. The quiz tests knowledge on both prominent and lesser known topics to provide a comprehensive assessment of one's familiarity with Indian culture and heritage.
This document describes the rules and questions for the finale of the Akhand Bharat Quiz 2021 held at Teja Institutions in Kodad. It consists of 4 rounds with a total of 24 questions covering topics related to Indian history, culture, and heritage. The questions test knowledge about important temples, cities, traditions, eminent personalities, and more. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question.
This summarizes a 30 question India quiz with multiple choice answers. Some key details from the quiz include questions about the Nilgiri tahr state animal, actors who have won National Awards, product placements in old Bollywood movies, and the origins of words like "bandobast". The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to people, places, history and culture across India.
The document contains the rules and questions for an India quiz finals competition between Amit Gupta and Samvit Kumar. The rules specify that the quiz masters' decisions are final and that bounce and pounce questions can earn or deduct points. The questions cover topics about Indian history, kingdoms, famous people and events.
She is Mahasweta Devi, a renowned Bengali author and social activist known for her works highlighting the struggles of tribal and marginalized communities in India. Some of her famous works are Draupadi and The Queen of Jhansi.
- The document provides instructions for a 24 question quiz, asking participants to turn off phones and put them on silent mode. It states the quizmaster's decision will be final.
- It includes the first question about the Singhi Chham dance of Sikkim and asks players to fill in the blank for the deity they show gratitude towards.
Saarang 2017 India Quiz prelims with AnswersSwathi PG
The document provides details about an India quiz competition called Saarang 2017 held at an unspecified location. It provides the rules of the prelims round including the number of questions, use of starred questions to break ties, and procedures for ties. It then lists 18 multiple choice questions from the prelims round covering topics from Indian history, literature, geography and current events.
The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about India. Some key details include:
- Question 2 asks about the name given by actor Nicolas Cage to his daughter, explaining that he likes India's combination of culture, heritage, and spirituality.
- Question 3 refers to an auction in 1930 where a poor quality Swadeshi flag was sold to Dr. Kanuga for Rs. 1600.
- Question 4 refers to Richard Branson spending 8 days in 1984 in India, mentioning the phrase "Sare Jahan Se Accha" and practicing yoga.
- Question 5 asks about the phrase coined by Jyoti Prasad Saikia to coincide with the inauguration of new Indian states
The passage does not provide enough context to identify Shrimati Maragatham Chandrasekhar. Could you please provide more details about her accomplishments and political affiliations?
- X was discovered in the year marking the 100th birth anniversary of a famous Indian. Its remains were too poor quality to determine its food habits.
- According to a historian contemporary to Alexander, when Porus was defeated, his nephew fled to the kingdom of Xandrammes, king of X. X had a large army and elephants that were the largest in the world.
- The film was a 1963 Rajasthani film that became commercially successful. It featured popular songs "Khamma Khamma" and "Runecha ra Dhaniya" and was a biography of a local folk deity.
This document contains details about a quiz being conducted by Simanta Barman on March 22, 2015. It provides information about the types of questions that will be asked, such as they being based on sources like Wikipedia, newspapers, etc. It mentions there will be 25 mixed bag questions with +10/-0 points for direct answers and +10/-10 for pounced answers. It provides examples of quiz questions and answers on topics ranging from places, people, events, science, and art. The quiz questions cover topics from history, pop culture, literature, and more.
This open quiz was held at Jadavpur University as part of its quiz club's, Enquiry, annual flagship event, Qriosity 2017. Around 25 teams wrote the prelims and eight teams made it to the finals, having cleared a cut off of 18 points. One point was awarded for every answer. The quiz was set and researched by Sarbajit Mitra and Debanjan Bose.
The document discusses various topics related to India including:
1. A scientist from the 19th century named Kishori Mohan Bandyopadhyay who contributed to medical research but did not receive due credit.
2. An Indian classical music gharana established by Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan that derives its name from two places, one being the court where Khan's family performed and the other being Khan's hometown in Badaun, UP.
3. Sir Kameshwar Singh who inherited vast estates in Bihar and was a pioneer of industries there. He represented a class of Indians at the first two Roundtable Conferences.
Utsav- The India quiz was organised as a part of High Q 2016-the quiz fest of Gargi college.
Any suggestions , please mail at - sreshthamondal@hotmail.com
The document contains questions and answers related to an exam or quiz on current affairs topics in India. Some of the questions and answers relate to: the Aam Aadmi cap and Arvind Kejriwal; Sister Nivedita; the art display at the new Mumbai airport terminal; the VVPAT system introduced in Nagaland elections; Raisina Hill in Delhi; depictions of Lord Shiva as Natraja; the BIMARU states; V.K. Krishna Menon; Leander Paes' doubles partners; and identifying important female figures who received the Bharat Ratna award.
The document contains a general quiz with multiple choice questions covering topics related to history, geography, culture and current affairs of India and other parts of the world. Some of the questions identify famous people, events, organizations, monuments and their important contributions. The questions are divided into four rounds related to who, where, what and why to test the knowledge of the participant.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a full summary of private correspondence without the consent of the individuals involved.
Ik Onkar is the central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy and refers to the existence of 'one consonant'. It is the first phrase in the Mul Mantra and part of the Sikh morning prayer Japji Sahib. Kaprekar's Constant is a mathematical property involving four-digit numbers related to the Indian mathematician Dattatreya Ramchandra Kaprekar. The largest national flag of India is located at Central Park in Connaught Place, New Delhi. It measures 60 feet by 90 feet and weighs around 37 kilograms.
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz on nationalism and India. The questions cover a range of topics related to India including famous people, historical events, films, literature and more. The questions require identifying people, events, movies and the significance of certain achievements or occurrences in Indian history and culture.
The document describes the format of a quiz competition consisting of 4 rounds:
1) Infinite pounce and bounce round with 16 questions
2) Exchange sheets round
3) Reverse order infinite pounce and bounce round with 16 questions
4) Long visual connect round
It provides scoring details for the pounce and bounce rounds.
1. The document appears to be a quiz on topics related to classical Indian music, literature, art, and culture. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across 5 rounds.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics including classical Indian musical instruments, famous poets and artists, historical sites and artworks, folk traditions, and contemporary cultural figures.
3. The quiz tests knowledge on both prominent and lesser known topics to provide a comprehensive assessment of one's familiarity with Indian culture and heritage.
This document describes the rules and questions for the finale of the Akhand Bharat Quiz 2021 held at Teja Institutions in Kodad. It consists of 4 rounds with a total of 24 questions covering topics related to Indian history, culture, and heritage. The questions test knowledge about important temples, cities, traditions, eminent personalities, and more. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question.
This summarizes a 30 question India quiz with multiple choice answers. Some key details from the quiz include questions about the Nilgiri tahr state animal, actors who have won National Awards, product placements in old Bollywood movies, and the origins of words like "bandobast". The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to people, places, history and culture across India.
The document contains the rules and questions for an India quiz finals competition between Amit Gupta and Samvit Kumar. The rules specify that the quiz masters' decisions are final and that bounce and pounce questions can earn or deduct points. The questions cover topics about Indian history, kingdoms, famous people and events.
She is Mahasweta Devi, a renowned Bengali author and social activist known for her works highlighting the struggles of tribal and marginalized communities in India. Some of her famous works are Draupadi and The Queen of Jhansi.
- The document provides instructions for a 24 question quiz, asking participants to turn off phones and put them on silent mode. It states the quizmaster's decision will be final.
- It includes the first question about the Singhi Chham dance of Sikkim and asks players to fill in the blank for the deity they show gratitude towards.
Saarang 2017 India Quiz prelims with AnswersSwathi PG
The document provides details about an India quiz competition called Saarang 2017 held at an unspecified location. It provides the rules of the prelims round including the number of questions, use of starred questions to break ties, and procedures for ties. It then lists 18 multiple choice questions from the prelims round covering topics from Indian history, literature, geography and current events.
The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about India. Some key details include:
- Question 2 asks about the name given by actor Nicolas Cage to his daughter, explaining that he likes India's combination of culture, heritage, and spirituality.
- Question 3 refers to an auction in 1930 where a poor quality Swadeshi flag was sold to Dr. Kanuga for Rs. 1600.
- Question 4 refers to Richard Branson spending 8 days in 1984 in India, mentioning the phrase "Sare Jahan Se Accha" and practicing yoga.
- Question 5 asks about the phrase coined by Jyoti Prasad Saikia to coincide with the inauguration of new Indian states
The passage does not provide enough context to identify Shrimati Maragatham Chandrasekhar. Could you please provide more details about her accomplishments and political affiliations?
- X was discovered in the year marking the 100th birth anniversary of a famous Indian. Its remains were too poor quality to determine its food habits.
- According to a historian contemporary to Alexander, when Porus was defeated, his nephew fled to the kingdom of Xandrammes, king of X. X had a large army and elephants that were the largest in the world.
- The film was a 1963 Rajasthani film that became commercially successful. It featured popular songs "Khamma Khamma" and "Runecha ra Dhaniya" and was a biography of a local folk deity.
This document contains details about a quiz being conducted by Simanta Barman on March 22, 2015. It provides information about the types of questions that will be asked, such as they being based on sources like Wikipedia, newspapers, etc. It mentions there will be 25 mixed bag questions with +10/-0 points for direct answers and +10/-10 for pounced answers. It provides examples of quiz questions and answers on topics ranging from places, people, events, science, and art. The quiz questions cover topics from history, pop culture, literature, and more.
ENQUEST QUIZ 1(The wonder that was india-INDIA QUIZ)Noyel Sebastian
ENQUEST quizzing premier league is year long quizzing league which awards points to contestants(team of 2,even lone wolf admitted) and at the end top six teams in the point table enters the finals. This is organised for Loyola college students by Loyola debating society and quiz club.
This document contains a 10 question quiz on religion and mythology. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge about locations of important religious speeches, identifying religions like Taoism, key events in Norse mythology, names of Hindu gods, important religious sites like the Lotus Temple in Delhi, and religious movements like the Nation of Islam. It also includes short answer questions to identify paintings depicting scenes from Hindu mythology by Raja Ravi Varma.
David Lloyd is known as "Bumble" in the cricketing world due to the perceived similarity between his facial profile and the characters from the children's TV show "The Bumblies". The Bumblies were three friendly alien characters from the planet Bumble that featured in a series created by Michael Bentine in the 1960s. One of the Bumblies, Bumbly Two, was portrayed as being quite fat and jovial. Lloyd's nickname references his resemblance to this character from the show.
This document provides an overview of the Indian Summer Quiz held in August 2011. It outlines the structure of the quiz which includes sections on short themes, up questions, set theory, down questions, and bonus questions. The document provides details on the number and type of questions in each section as well as the potential points earned. It also shares the themes that will be covered in the short theme section of the quiz.
1. The document discusses a general quiz conducted on 29/08/15 involving 15 multiple choice questions on various topics.
2. The questions covered topics like famous people from history, places of importance in India, arts and culture, and current events.
3. The participants were asked to identify people, places, art forms, events and other key details based on clues and information provided in the questions.
The document summarizes a quiz session with 12 multiple choice questions about topics ranging from films, people, places in India, and mythology. Some questions identify famous people like Dr. Verghese Kurien, C.N. Annadurai, and places like Hollywood and Berijam in Tamil Nadu.
These are lyrics from popular Bollywood songs. However, without more context about the discussion, I cannot determine the answer being referred to. Could you please provide more details on what is being asked?
The document discusses various trivia questions related to history, geography, religions and current events. It contains 25 questions with clues and answers on topics like Lipton tea, brood parasites in ornithology, Nepalese history, Ramayana characters, oil exploration history and more. The questions are part of a quiz with a specific theme for additional points after every 5 questions.
The document provides information about an interdepartment general quiz competition hosted by the Physics Association in 2017. It outlines the rules of the competition, including that it will have 5 rounds with the first 4 in a bounce-pounce format and the last being a buzzer round. It also provides examples of sample questions that will be asked in each round related to physics, history, geography and more. The document aims to inform participants about the structure and rules of the upcoming general quiz competition.
Finals of the MELA (Music, Entertainment, Literature and Arts) Quiz conducted by Conquiztadors, the Quiz Society of Sri Venkateswara College in collaboration with the North-east Students Association.
Eating Bhut Jolokia is tricky as it causes a painful, stinging sensation in the mouth and tongue, and can lead to sweating, stomach discomfort, and diarrhea. The Assam Rifles is the oldest paramilitary force in India, formed in 1835 as the Cachar Levy under British rule. Papon formed a band called Papon & The East India Company, bringing together musicians from diverse genres including Assamese folk, metal, blues, and trip hop.
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions related to history, geography, literature and current events. The questions cover topics like Amar Chitra Katha comics, the origin of the term 'quarantine', information about the sharpshooter Chandro Tomar, identifying important women in Indian history, decoding meanings of words from different time periods, mythology, flags, wildlife, law cases and more.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A legend about a motorcycle that kept returning to the site of a fatal accident in Chotila, India, believed to be a godly miracle.
2. Proposed designs for the Indian national flag before independence.
3. Locations in Ahmedabad, India including spiritual and cultural sites like Yogi Hraday Kamal.
3. A legend about the musician Tansen and the raga that relieved his body of burns in Vadnagar, Gujarat.
The summary provides the high level context and essential information from the multiple sections of the original document in under 3 sentences.
wonder woman:quiz on female achievementsRemya Roshni
The document discusses various women and topics related to them. It provides trivia questions about famous women from history and current events. The questions cover diverse topics like literature, sports, politics and more. The document aims to test one's knowledge about the achievements and accomplishments of notable women from around the world.
Understanding Civil service exam through quizzingRemya Roshni
The Great Library of Alexandria attached small tags to scrolls containing the title, subject, and author, allowing users to identify contents without unrolling scrolls. This was similar to modern library card catalog systems. The first mention of metadata for computer systems came from MIT researchers in 1967, describing data about other data to help find, use, and preserve digital resources over time.
The document discusses Alam Ara, the first Indian talkie film from 1931. It mentions that there was an incorrect report in 2003 that the last known prints of Alam Ara were damaged in a fire at a Pune film archive, when in fact the archive never possessed any prints of the film. It also provides some biographical information about Sampooran Singh Kalra, born in 1934 in British India.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A popular Marathi folk song about Shivaji's victory over Shaista Khan.
2. Madhumala Chattopadhyay, the first Indian woman to have friendly contact with the Sentinelese tribe in the Andaman Islands in 1991.
3. A phrase used to comment on a photo of pregnant Serena Williams that was created by Jewish atheist Dylan Chenfeld.
1. Sarasamma Lalitha was the first Malayali woman to play in a Football World Cup, playing in the 1982 Women’s world cup.
2. Liter of Light is a technology where empty plastic bottles are filled with water and placed on rooftops or around buildings to provide light. It was developed in Brazil and launched as a social enterprise in the Philippines.
3. Glenn Cunningham and Wilma Rudolf were both great runners who overcame physical disabilities - Cunningham had severe burns and Rudolf had polio, and both were not expected to walk, let alone compete at an elite level.
Lavinho Thomas Pinto was the only Indian athlete to win a sprint double (gold medals in the 100m and 200m races) at the 1951 Asian Games.
The Pullela Gopichand-Prakash Padukone Centre for Sports Excellence in Bangalore is named after two famous Indian badminton players who serve as chairpersons of the academy's advisory board.
A traffic awareness ad by Jaipur Police featured a sports person to encourage safe driving and not breaking traffic rules.
This document summarizes an Indian sports quiz competition with questions about cricket, football, and other sports. It includes 6 multiple choice questions about famous cricketers' favorite books, the fictional IPL team and sponsor in an ad campaign, the meaning behind a cricket player's name, the food item that increased in price after India's cricket wins, and the day of the week and mascot that were good omens for India's first test win in England. It also has a 6 question written round about violent soccer players, hairstyle influences between soccer players, retiring jersey numbers, an anti-hooliganism soccer tournament, why a man became a German soccer fan, and the country and defeated team in an old national ant
The document discusses various famous duos from different fields like cinema, sports, science, and literature. Some of the duos mentioned are:
1. Laxmikant-Pyarelal, the Indian composer duo known for their film soundtracks in the 1970s.
2. Laurel and Hardy, the iconic comedy duo from the early Classical Hollywood era known for their bowler hats and "Cuckoo Song".
3. Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, the most successful men's doubles pair in tennis history.
4. Watson and Crick, the scientists who discovered the structure of DNA.
The document provides information about various topics related to travel and tourism in the form of multiple choice questions. Some key details include:
- Jail tourism is a unique tourism initiative started by the government of Telangana where people can visit local jails.
- Youth hostels were started in Germany in the early 1900s to provide affordable overnight accommodation for school groups and travelers.
- Caravan/camper van tourism involves traveling in self-contained mobile homes and is popular in many developed countries but lacks infrastructure and safety standards in India currently.
- Heritage walks in Trivandrum were pioneered by Elizabeth Thomas Tharakan and involve like-minded people coming together for guided walking tours.
Raja Bhalindra Singh opposed including kabaddi in international events like the Asian Games because he felt it would tarnish India's reputation. The traje de luces, a suit with sequins and reflective threads, originates from bull fighting. Givanildo Vieira de Sousa is popularly known as Hulk. Shubham Jaglan won the Junior World Championships in 2015 in an unspecified event. The 2013 Malayalam film August Club used a central theme of an unspecified game. Paul Pogba is nicknamed "La Pioche" for his dribbling skills and long legs. Namakkuzhy sisters were the first team absorbed into the Kerala Police in athletics. The
The document contains a 30 question quiz about Kerala. It includes questions about people, places, films, dishes and more related to Kerala. The questions require identifying names, terms, projects, diseases and other details referenced in the clues and descriptions provided.
1. A company called Oenophilia has launched a wine glass with a built-in straw and 3-point base to reduce wine staining of teeth and spilling on clothes. It is inspired by a 17th century German glass called Schnapspfeifle. These glasses have acquired a generic name referring to their appearance while being used, such as "vampire glass".
2. The South Florida administration tried multiple methods like sniffer dogs, cash bounties, drones, and hiring people to solve the problem of overpopulation of Burmese pythons, a problem that arose after Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
3. Doner kebab and similar dishes called gyros and shawarma originated
1. The characters are goblins from British folklore. They have been portrayed by Shakespeare and adaptations have shown them in different forms, the last being two policemen in Maqbool.
2. Salman Rushdie and the author of a recently published memoir are connected because Rushdie used "Joseph Anton" as a pseudonym while in hiding after Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against him.
3. The Charge of the Light Brigade happened in the Crimean War.
Cognito: General Quiz with Economics flavour..Remya Roshni
SAM is a new breed of politician planning to run for election in New Zealand in 2020. He is driven by closing the gap between what voters want and what politicians promise to achieve. When X Büykkökten, a former Google employee from Turkey, launched the social network Hello in 2016, it became big news. The reason was that X was the founder of Google. The dish shown in the picture is named after a Marwari businessman who was a member of the Willingdon Sports Club in Mumbai. He would customize his regular fried eggs on toast order with green chilies and cheese, and the club honored this by adding it to the menu under his name.
1. Sajid Yahiya launched an online auction platform called Cinemapranthan to auction memorabilia from films.
2. When Bunty Sajdeh founded his sports management agency Cornerstone in 2008, he was introduced to an athlete (Y) by an organization (X).
3. Arconic announced it would stop supplying cladding product Reynobond PE after the Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed many.
This document contains a 25 question science quiz with questions divided into 4 rounds - Round 1 on general science, Round 2 on business of science, Round 3 on science failures, and Round 4 on India. The questions test knowledge on topics like famous scientists and their inventions, space missions, medical discoveries, and more. The quiz provides points for correct answers and deducts points for incorrect ones.
1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a school science quiz prelims with no negatives.
2. Questions cover topics in science, history and literature including famous scientists like Oppenheimer, discoveries in space, and a novel by Aldous Huxley.
3. The questions require identifying people, events, discoveries, and their significance.
1) Professor Shonku is a Bengali science fiction character loosely based on Professor Challenger, created by Satyajit Ray.
2) The Marathi Vidnyan Parishad story writing competition's first prize winning story "Krishna Vivar" was written under the pseudonym Narayan Vinayak Jagtap, who was revealed to be Satyajit Ray.
3) The Malayalam film Kalachakram was advertised as the first Indian film on space, but the classic novel it was loosely based on was The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
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Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
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This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
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Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
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3. 1. This person was a member of Freemasons.
As a student ,he acted in many plays and nav vrindhavan was one
among them.
He was a trained classical musician and gave music to many verses
of Tagore; a fact which the director of his biopic acknowledged
who made Yesudas sang for him in the movie.
Identify the personality whose claim to fame is none of these.
4. 2. He comes from a family which was shattered
as a result of the Siege of Leningrad in World
War II.
He is a Law graduate and his thesis was on "The
Most Favoured Nation Trading Principle in
International Law”.
The parliament of Kyrgyzstan named a peak in
Tian Shan mountains after him.
Name the person.
5. 3.As fixed by Adishankara, the priest of
this temple should be from Northern
Kerala.
The name of the temple comes from the
Sanskrit name of Jujube or Indian date
tree because as per legends, Goddess
Lakshmi took the form of this tree to give
shade to Lord Vishnu who was meditating
here.
Name this temple which is open for six
months every year (between the end of
April and the beginning of November),
because of extreme weather conditions.
6. 4.Identify the father
and son of Royal origin
who conquered
another field .
They share their first
names with two
famous sports persons
of India.
9. 7.Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute, fever-
causing viral disease most commonly observed
in domesticated animals (such as cattle,
buffalo, sheep, goats, and camels), with the
ability to infect and cause illness in humans.
RVF is generally found in regions of eastern and
southern Africa where sheep and cattle are
raised, but the virus exists in most of sub-
Saharan Africa, including west Africa and
Madagascar. It is transmitted to humans
through mosquitos.
It is spread mainly because of a man made
reason.
What is it?
10. 8. Indraprastha (Purana Qila) - Delhi
Panprastha (Panipat) - Haryana
Sonprastha (Sonipat) - Haryana
Tilprastha (Tilpat) - Haryana
Vyagprastha (Bagpat) - Uttar
Pradesh
What connects these five villages?
11. 9. The iron hand of
Chinese authorities
ended up banning singer
Katy Perry indefinitely
from performing in China
for a simple yet political
reason.
What was the reason?
12. 10.Among the Dalit movements of India, this
particular movement from Uttarakhand was a
successful one. This was started as a protest
when the higher caste people banned lower caste
to use x during marriage. Gandhiji’s intervention
was a major reason in solving the issue.
Name the movement or x.
13. 11.The Connaught place in New Delhi was named after
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strat Hearn
who was a son of X.
The chief contractor for the construction of
Connaught place was Sobha Singh, father of Y.
Identify X and Y.
14. 12. Kalamandalam
geethanandan was not
encouraged as a child to
learn ottanthullal because
his artist father thought that
this will not help in earning
money. In the end a famous
Malayali helped him with the
fee to join Kalamandalam.
Name this person.
15. 13.The name “The Rock”
is the popular nickname
of Dwayne Johnson.
However, there is a
Malayalam Documentary
with the same title about
another person.
Who was he?
16. 14.Rajagopala Muthaliyar was a
Harikatha exponent in Tamilnadu.
His son X was not able to continue his
father’s legacy but ended up in music
field itself. When X had a son he named
him after his favourite actor in Hindi
cinema.
Identify X.
17. 15. Which character is being introduced to America through
this novel by Mark Twain?
18.
19. 1. This person was a member of Freemasons.
As a student, he acted in many plays and nav vrindhavan was one
among them.
He was a trained classical musician and gave music to many verses
of Tagore; a fact which the director of his biopic acknowledged
who made Yesudas sang for him in the movie.
Identify the personality whose claim to fame is none of these.
20.
21. 2. He comes from a family which was shattered
as a result of the Siege of Leningrad in World
War II.
He is a Law graduate and his thesis was on "The
Most Favoured Nation Trading Principle in
International Law”.
The parliament of Kyrgyzstan named a peak in
Tian Shan mountains after him.
Name the person.
22.
23. 3.As fixed by Adishankara, the priest of
this temple should be from Northern
Kerala.
The name of the temple comes from the
Sanskrit name of Jujube or Indian date
tree because as per legends, Goddess
Lakshmi took the form of this tree to give
shade to Lord Vishnu who was meditating
here.
Name this temple which is open for six
months every year (between the end of
April and the beginning of November),
because of extreme weather conditions.
24.
25. 4.Identify the father
and son of Royal origin
who conquered
another field .
They share their first
names with two
famous sports persons
of India.
31. 7.Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute, fever-
causing viral disease most commonly observed
in domesticated animals (such as cattle,
buffalo, sheep, goats, and camels), with the
ability to infect and cause illness in humans.
RVF is generally found in regions of eastern and
southern Africa where sheep and cattle are
raised, but the virus exists in most of sub-
Saharan Africa, including west Africa and
Madagascar. It is transmitted to humans
through mosquitos.
It is spread mainly because of a man made
reason.
What is it?
32.
33. 8. Indraprastha (Purana Qila) - Delhi
Panprastha (Panipat) - Haryana
Sonprastha (Sonipat) - Haryana
Tilprastha (Tilpat) - Haryana
Vyagprastha (Bagpat) - Uttar
Pradesh
What connects these five villages?
35. 9. The iron hand of
Chinese authorities
ended up banning singer
Katy Perry indefinitely
from performing in China
for a simple yet political
reason.
What was the reason?
37. 10.Among the Dalit movements of India, this
particular movement from Uttarakhand was a
successful one. This was started as a protest
when the higher caste people banned lower caste
to use x during marriage. Gandhiji’s intervention
was a major reason in solving the issue.
Name the movement or x.
39. 11.The Connaught place in New Delhi was named after
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strat Hearn
who was a son of X.
The chief contractor for the construction of
Connaught place was Sobha Singh, father of Y.
Identify X and Y.
41. 12. Kalamandalam
geethanandan was not
encouraged as a child to
learn ottanthullal because
his artist father thought that
this will not help in earning
money. In the end a famous
Malayali helped him with the
fee to join Kalamandalam.
Name this person.
42.
43. 13.The name “The Rock”
is the popular nickname
of Dwayne Johnson.
However, there is a
Malayalam Documentary
with the same title about
another person.
Who was he?
44.
45. 14.Rajagopala Muthaliyar was a
Harikatha exponent in Tamilnadu.
His son X was not able to continue his
father’s legacy but ended up in music
field itself. When X had a son he named
him after his favourite actor in Hindi
cinema.
Identify X.