   Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar was a
    Hindustani musician, born in the Kurundwad
    town of Maharashtra. He set up the
    Gandharva Mahavidyalaya to impart formal
    training in classical music. In his political
    career he is said to have attended the
    meetings of Indian National Congress and he
    also composed his own versions of Vande
    Mataram and Pagdi Sambhal Jatta. What is
    his most famous contribution?
   He composed Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
    made famous by Gandhi and the satyagrahis
    during the Dandi march
   A legend in the culinary field he
    was born in Chakwal in
    undivided Punjab and he fled to
    India during the partition. This
    brought him to Delhi and he
    launched a restaurant in
    Daryaganj. He is credited with
    the creation of two
    internationally acclaimed
    culinary delicacies: Butter
    Chicken & Tandoori Chicken.
    Identify him and name the
    restaurant.
   Kundan Lal Gujral & Moti Mahal Delux
   It is the entrance point for Silent Valley National
    Park, Kerala. According to legend the ______ had
    wandered South while traveling incognito, into
    what is now Kerala, deeper and deeper into its
    forests, until one day they came upon a magical
    valley where rolling grasslands dipped into
    wooded ravines, where a deep green river
    bubbled its course through impenetrable forest,
    where at dawn and twilight the tiger and elephant
    would drink together at the water's edge, where all
    was harmonious. It is believed that the tribal
    people named these forests as X after one of
    them. A popular theory further suggests that the
    British anglicized X to ‘Silent.’ Identify X.
   Sairandhree (Draupadi & the Pandavas
    incognito)
The 38th Amendment involved articles 123, 213,
239B, 352, 356, 359 and 360 of the Constitution and
it enhanced the powers of President and Governors
to pass ordinances.
The 39th Amendment involved articles 71, 329 and
329 A of the Constitution. It placed the election of
the President, the Vice President, the Prime
Minister, and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha beyond
the scrutiny of the Indian courts.
Why were these amendments made to the
Constitution of India?
   To legitimize Emergency
   In the sci-fi novel, "The Return of Vaman", by
    Jayant V. Narlikar, a curious cube shaped
    artifact is unearthed at Shravanabelagola.
    Placed there by a highly advanced ancient
    civilization, what was the rationale for the
    choice of this site for this ancient Time
    Capsule/Cube?
   Shravanabelagola lies in the most seismically
    stable region of India
   In Maldives, it is an all purpose boat built by
    master carpenters using very few tools. Apart
    from their use in fishing , inter-island
    transport and the movement of cargo, they
    are used as diving boats, live-aboard cruise
    vessels, passenger ferry boats and deep-sea
    fishing craft complete with outriggers and
    fighting chairs. In India however, the "name"
    is very well known for entirely different
    reasons. What are these boats called?
   Dhoni
   Sri Namagiri Lakshmi, Namakkal
   Asaf Jah or the equal to Asaf was the Grand
    Vazir in the court of the biblical ruler
    King Solomon.
   Muppatti and Punjani
Name these “related” characters
   Rahu & Ketu
Identify the brand ambassador.
   Tenzing Norgay
Id the “brand” behind this logo/insignia.
   The Art Of Living Foundation
Rules:
 All answers to be written
 Points scheme
   1 team gets it right: 8 points
   2-3 teams get it right: 4 points
   4-5 teams get it right: 2 points
   6 teams get it right: No points
7. Give the common name of this bird
In the Vaishnava tradition, it is believed the
Lord manifests in five forms: Para, the
absolute form; Vyuha, the form expressed in
creation; Vibhava, the incarnations; Archa,
the form of deities in temples and X.

Clue: The subtle form as the indweller in each
being.
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Iq finals r1 r2_w

  • 2.
    Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar was a Hindustani musician, born in the Kurundwad town of Maharashtra. He set up the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya to impart formal training in classical music. In his political career he is said to have attended the meetings of Indian National Congress and he also composed his own versions of Vande Mataram and Pagdi Sambhal Jatta. What is his most famous contribution?
  • 4.
    He composed Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram made famous by Gandhi and the satyagrahis during the Dandi march
  • 5.
    A legend in the culinary field he was born in Chakwal in undivided Punjab and he fled to India during the partition. This brought him to Delhi and he launched a restaurant in Daryaganj. He is credited with the creation of two internationally acclaimed culinary delicacies: Butter Chicken & Tandoori Chicken. Identify him and name the restaurant.
  • 7.
    Kundan Lal Gujral & Moti Mahal Delux
  • 8.
    It is the entrance point for Silent Valley National Park, Kerala. According to legend the ______ had wandered South while traveling incognito, into what is now Kerala, deeper and deeper into its forests, until one day they came upon a magical valley where rolling grasslands dipped into wooded ravines, where a deep green river bubbled its course through impenetrable forest, where at dawn and twilight the tiger and elephant would drink together at the water's edge, where all was harmonious. It is believed that the tribal people named these forests as X after one of them. A popular theory further suggests that the British anglicized X to ‘Silent.’ Identify X.
  • 10.
    Sairandhree (Draupadi & the Pandavas incognito)
  • 11.
    The 38th Amendmentinvolved articles 123, 213, 239B, 352, 356, 359 and 360 of the Constitution and it enhanced the powers of President and Governors to pass ordinances. The 39th Amendment involved articles 71, 329 and 329 A of the Constitution. It placed the election of the President, the Vice President, the Prime Minister, and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha beyond the scrutiny of the Indian courts. Why were these amendments made to the Constitution of India?
  • 13.
    To legitimize Emergency
  • 14.
    In the sci-fi novel, "The Return of Vaman", by Jayant V. Narlikar, a curious cube shaped artifact is unearthed at Shravanabelagola. Placed there by a highly advanced ancient civilization, what was the rationale for the choice of this site for this ancient Time Capsule/Cube?
  • 16.
    Shravanabelagola lies in the most seismically stable region of India
  • 17.
    In Maldives, it is an all purpose boat built by master carpenters using very few tools. Apart from their use in fishing , inter-island transport and the movement of cargo, they are used as diving boats, live-aboard cruise vessels, passenger ferry boats and deep-sea fishing craft complete with outriggers and fighting chairs. In India however, the "name" is very well known for entirely different reasons. What are these boats called?
  • 19.
    Dhoni
  • 23.
    Sri Namagiri Lakshmi, Namakkal
  • 26.
    Asaf Jah or the equal to Asaf was the Grand Vazir in the court of the biblical ruler King Solomon.
  • 29.
    Muppatti and Punjani
  • 30.
  • 32.
    Rahu & Ketu
  • 33.
    Identify the brandambassador.
  • 35.
    Tenzing Norgay
  • 36.
    Id the “brand”behind this logo/insignia.
  • 38.
    The Art Of Living Foundation
  • 40.
    Rules:  All answersto be written  Points scheme  1 team gets it right: 8 points  2-3 teams get it right: 4 points  4-5 teams get it right: 2 points  6 teams get it right: No points
  • 47.
    7. Give thecommon name of this bird
  • 54.
    In the Vaishnavatradition, it is believed the Lord manifests in five forms: Para, the absolute form; Vyuha, the form expressed in creation; Vibhava, the incarnations; Archa, the form of deities in temples and X. Clue: The subtle form as the indweller in each being.