3. 1. This song has an unusual history to it: it cost
10lakh bucks to make, at a time when most
movies were made at a lesser cost. It was
written and re-written 105 times until the music
director approved. It was shot at the Sheesh
Mahal, and in those days there was no way to
provide reverberation of sound. Lata
Mangeshkar had to sing the song in the studio
bathroom! This song was one of the three
sequences to be shot in technicolour while the
rest of the movie was in Black & white.
Song and Movie?
5. 2. X is the only Indian bowler to take a wicket off his first ball in ODI
cricket, the victim being Nixon McLean of WI. He made his test
debut against Pakistan, scoring a brisk 44 off 41 balls. At one point
of time, India thought it had found a natural opener in him, and
he often opened the innings with his partner Y. Both X and Y were
eventually dropped due to their inability to deal effectively with
fast bowlers. X was especially hounded by the Aussie critcics who
said that he can never get adjusted to Aus pitches. Sehwag rose to
fame as an opener around the time these guys were dropped. X
and Y?
7. •3.
•Matthur, a village located on the banks of river Tunga in Shimoga
district.
•Jhiri, a village in Rajgarh district in M.P.
•Both these villages are famous in the country for continuing a very
vital element of the Indian culture more faithfully than other places.
•What?
14. • Started State Banks-
Mysore, Travancore, Allahabad, Punjab etc.
15. 7.
Allasani Peddana, Nandi Thimmana, Madayyagari
Mallana, Dhurjati, Ayyalaraju Ramambhadrudu, Pingali
Surana, Ramarajabhushanudu and __________ were the
Asthadiggajas in Sri Krishnadevaraya’s court.
FITB.
17. • 8
• This work has been exclusively carried out by the Khatri community
of Kutchh. A meter length of cloth can have millions of tiny knots
known as "Bheendi" in the local language ("Kutchhi"). Four
bheendis are known as a "Kadi". These knots form a design once
opened after dyeing in bright colors. Traditionally, the final products
can be classified into "Khombi", "Ghar
Chola", "Patori", "Chandrokhani" etc.
• What is being described here?
19. • 9.
• During the Mughal period it occupied a unique place in the
emblem of the royalty of Oudh. This was usually used like a
cloth to wipe off the excess oil off the hands after the
completion of an oil rich food laden with meat and fat. In
short it served as a substitute for a ‘Handkerchief’ .
• What am I talking about?
21. •10
• This genre of indian music is derived almost exclusively from a
collection called Gitabitan (garden of songs) which consists of
four major parts Puja(worship), Prem(love), Prakriti(Nature) and
Bichitra(Diverse) and Swadesh (patriotism).
• Name this genre of Indian Music.
23. 11. FITB and Put funda
• The Big Lebowski • Hoop Dreams • Olympia
• Body and Soul • Hoosiers • Raging Bull
• Breaking Away • The Hustler • Rocky
• Bull Durham • The Freshman • Shaolin Soccer
• Caddyshack • ___________ • Slap Shot
• The Damned United • Major League • Speed Racer
• Downhill Racer • Million Dollar Baby • Tokyo Olympiad
• Eight Men Out • Million Dollar • When We Were Kings
• Field of Dreams Mermaid
27. • 13.
• This radio show sponsored by Cadbury began airing on April
12, 1972 and was hosted first by Hamid Sayani and later, by
his brother Ameen Sayani. Cadbury have continued their
sponsorship till date.
• Which show?
29. • 14
• Anecdote recounts that the 11th century Hoysala king Veera
Ballala II, while on a hunting expedition, lost his way in the
forest. Tired and hungry, he came across a poor old woman
who served him boiled beans. The grateful king named the
place town of boiled beans, which eventually evolved into
_____________.
• FITB
31. • 15
• The _________ ______endeavors to elevate the prestige of scientific
research in India and inspire young Indians to choose a vocation in scientific
research.
• The ________ Science Foundation, a not-for-profit trust, was set up in
February 2009 by the management of _______. The Foundation instituted
the _______ _______, an annual award, to honor outstanding
achievements of researchers and scientists across six categories :
Engineering and Computer Sciences, Humanities, Life
Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Social
Sciences, each carrying a prize of a gold medal, a citation and a purse of 50
Lakh.
33. • 16
• Born in Calcutta in 1877, educated at the St. Xaviers
College, Calcutta. He was the first athlete from an Asian
nation to win an Olympic Medal. He also served as the
Secretary of the Indian Football Association from 1900 to
1902. He finally went into acting and started appearing in
Hollywood movies.
• Identify him.
35. • 17
• It is a Bangalore-based online retail store and has been
repeatedly referred to as “India’s answer to _______.”
• Two IIT Delhi graduates - Binny Bansal and Sachin
Bansal, started this enterprise in 2007. “We noticed that most
online e-commerce players in India didn’t get even the basics
right. Our customers can trust us. We provide them
satisfaction and unmatched usability”, says Binny.
• FITB and the company.
37. • 18
• The book “Wide Angle, Candid moments from my playing
days” is a coffee table book illustrating the author’s passions
of photography and wildlife. Chapters include Formative
days, the big league, land of isles, African adventure, wildlife
passion etc. Who wrote this book?