1
   Identify the actress
2
   Identify the character played by Raj Kumar.
3
   What is the inspiration for this forthcoming TV series?
4
   Identify the speaker.
5
   Title song from which well known TV series?
6
   All of us know this song as the original IDEA song.
    Identify this movie & the debutant director.
7
   Audience clip: Identify the famous TV clip from its title
    song.
1
    Mitra Publication of Allahabad was a pioneer name
    in Indian publication history. Magazines and novels,
    the likes of 'Jasoosi Duniya,______ _______,Maaya and
    Manorama' etc were the glorious names from the
    Mitra Prakashan stable._______ _______ was launched
    in 1957 to capture the market using human
    psychology where crime stories titillate the nerve of
    common man. Soon _______ __________ became the
    largest selling Hindi magazine of India pouring out
    lakhs of copies per month. After the advent of TV,
    video and the Internet Mitra Prakashan suffered a
    major setback as all other publications did and
    gradually all these big names 'Maaya,
    Manorma,______ _________ and Satyakatha' were lost
    in the sands of time.
ANSWER
2
"Those days (1967-68), they would not take
young people for news reading but only ones
with mature voices. Pratima Puri and Gopal
Kaul were regular faces then. But Kaul never
wanted to read news so once, when it was
time to read news, he entered the office with a
shaven head! The panic-stricken producer
started looking for someone to replace him
and they zeroed in on me. I was asked to give
a quick audition. When I came back to the
control room after the audition, I witnessed a
pin-drop silence and everyone sitting stunned.
With a chocking voice I asked what happened,
and was told that I read the 15-minutes news
so quickly that they could not even start the
roll! DD finally realized that they should train
people for news reading too!”
ANSWER
   Salma Sultana
3

     Poruvazhi Temple, Kollam                    Mori, Uttarkashi




The water from River Tons which flows close to the temple at Mori is not
used for drinking even today. What connects these two temples?
ANSWER
4
    A bachelor to the end, X fell in love with writer Y and
    singer Sudha Malhotra, relationships that never
    fructified in the conventional sense and left him sad.
    Ironically, the two ladies' fathers wouldn't accept him,
    an atheist, because of his perceived religion. The
    young lady (Y), madly in love, wrote his name
    hundreds of times on a sheet of paper while
    addressing a press conference. They would meet
    without exchanging a word, he would puff away;
    after his departure, she would smoke the cigarette
    butts left behind by him. After his death, she said she
    hoped the air mixed with the smoke of the butts
    would travel to the other world and meet him.
ANSWER
Sahir Ludhianvi & Amrita Pritam
5
 Founded in 1888, the KGS (Kanpur ________
Society) is closely linked to Hindu nationalist
organizations RSS and BJP.
The KGS product profile ranges from mosquito
coils to aftershave lotions, from face packs to
phenyl. But their latest offering, Goloka Pay has
really put them on the map. It is a cold drink
concentrate laced with X (5% of total volume)
which is doing reasonably well in the market.
The idea of creating a soft drink first came
when Baba Ramdev lashed out at Coke and
Pepsi. “That was when we began work on this
healthy alternative. Along with X it contains
herbs like tulsi, brahmi & shankhpushpi,” says
the KGS general secretary.
ANSWER
   Cow Urine (KGS: Kanpur Gaushala Society)
6
   Born in New York, she was the first
    foreigner (of her profession) to be
    permitted in to the Soviet industry.
    In 1946 working for the Life she
    came to India on an assignment to
    capture the fall of the British
    Empire. Identify this lady who was
    portrayed by Candice Bergen in
    the 1982 movie Gandhi. Also what
    was her most famous contribution
    to Indian history?
ANSWER
   Margaret Bourke-White
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Iq finals r3 r4

  • 2.
    1  Identify the actress
  • 3.
    2  Identify the character played by Raj Kumar.
  • 4.
    3  What is the inspiration for this forthcoming TV series?
  • 5.
    4  Identify the speaker.
  • 6.
    5  Title song from which well known TV series?
  • 7.
    6  All of us know this song as the original IDEA song. Identify this movie & the debutant director.
  • 8.
    7  Audience clip: Identify the famous TV clip from its title song.
  • 10.
    1  Mitra Publication of Allahabad was a pioneer name in Indian publication history. Magazines and novels, the likes of 'Jasoosi Duniya,______ _______,Maaya and Manorama' etc were the glorious names from the Mitra Prakashan stable._______ _______ was launched in 1957 to capture the market using human psychology where crime stories titillate the nerve of common man. Soon _______ __________ became the largest selling Hindi magazine of India pouring out lakhs of copies per month. After the advent of TV, video and the Internet Mitra Prakashan suffered a major setback as all other publications did and gradually all these big names 'Maaya, Manorma,______ _________ and Satyakatha' were lost in the sands of time.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    2 "Those days (1967-68),they would not take young people for news reading but only ones with mature voices. Pratima Puri and Gopal Kaul were regular faces then. But Kaul never wanted to read news so once, when it was time to read news, he entered the office with a shaven head! The panic-stricken producer started looking for someone to replace him and they zeroed in on me. I was asked to give a quick audition. When I came back to the control room after the audition, I witnessed a pin-drop silence and everyone sitting stunned. With a chocking voice I asked what happened, and was told that I read the 15-minutes news so quickly that they could not even start the roll! DD finally realized that they should train people for news reading too!”
  • 15.
    ANSWER  Salma Sultana
  • 16.
    3 Poruvazhi Temple, Kollam Mori, Uttarkashi The water from River Tons which flows close to the temple at Mori is not used for drinking even today. What connects these two temples?
  • 18.
  • 19.
    4  A bachelor to the end, X fell in love with writer Y and singer Sudha Malhotra, relationships that never fructified in the conventional sense and left him sad. Ironically, the two ladies' fathers wouldn't accept him, an atheist, because of his perceived religion. The young lady (Y), madly in love, wrote his name hundreds of times on a sheet of paper while addressing a press conference. They would meet without exchanging a word, he would puff away; after his departure, she would smoke the cigarette butts left behind by him. After his death, she said she hoped the air mixed with the smoke of the butts would travel to the other world and meet him.
  • 21.
  • 22.
    5  Founded in1888, the KGS (Kanpur ________ Society) is closely linked to Hindu nationalist organizations RSS and BJP. The KGS product profile ranges from mosquito coils to aftershave lotions, from face packs to phenyl. But their latest offering, Goloka Pay has really put them on the map. It is a cold drink concentrate laced with X (5% of total volume) which is doing reasonably well in the market. The idea of creating a soft drink first came when Baba Ramdev lashed out at Coke and Pepsi. “That was when we began work on this healthy alternative. Along with X it contains herbs like tulsi, brahmi & shankhpushpi,” says the KGS general secretary.
  • 24.
    ANSWER  Cow Urine (KGS: Kanpur Gaushala Society)
  • 25.
    6  Born in New York, she was the first foreigner (of her profession) to be permitted in to the Soviet industry. In 1946 working for the Life she came to India on an assignment to capture the fall of the British Empire. Identify this lady who was portrayed by Candice Bergen in the 1982 movie Gandhi. Also what was her most famous contribution to Indian history?
  • 27.
    ANSWER  Margaret Bourke-White