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2. Starred questions 5, 10, 15, and 20 will be used in the event of a tie. The quizmaster's decision is final. Teams are not allowed to use phones or other unfair means during the quiz.
3. The questions cover topics about iconic Delhi brands and landmarks like Rooh Afza, AIIMS, India Gate, Karim's restaurant, Tram services, and the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets.
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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.
1. The document discusses various localities in Chennai and provides background information on how they derived their names, such as Chepauk from "six gardens" in Urdu and Mylapore from being the place where Lord Marundeshwarar taught sage Agastya medicine.
2. It also describes important structures and landmarks in Chennai, such as Chennai Central railway station, built in the Indo-Saracenic style, and the Ripon Building, known for its Westminster Quarter chiming clock.
3. Historical figures associated with Chennai are also mentioned, including Thomas Parry who established a business in the city in the late 1780s that became a major central business district still
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition called "Around the World in 80 Minutes". It consists of 25 multiple choice questions about locations, monuments, cities, and events around the world. The first round has 25 one-mark questions, with the top 6 teams progressing to the final round. No hints are given but the quiz master has discretion to provide some. The questions cover topics like famous stadiums, airports, bridges, and fictional or historical places to test participants' geographic and historical knowledge from around the globe.
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The document discusses various Indian monuments and architectural sites, providing details about each:
1) The first Islamic structure in India employing true domes and arches was the Alai Darwaza gate at the Qutb complex in Delhi.
2) The Dhakeshwari temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which gave the city its name.
3) The Pancha Rathas in Mahabalipuram dedicated to the five Pandavas and Draupadi.
4) The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in Vailankanni, Tamil Nadu, known as the "Lourdes of the East".
This document provides information to identify various locations from brief clues and descriptions. It includes questions about identifying Denver International Airport, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Shanghai World Expo, Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, the Royal Greenwich Observatory in England, Gibraltar airport, the Siliguri Corridor region of India, Minas Tirith from Lord of the Rings inspired by Mont Saint-Michel, Hogwarts castle inspired by Alnwick Castle, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan referenced the Aloi Bridge, Sarajevo where Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated triggering WWI, Mexico City originally being Tenochtitlan, Machu Picchu discovered by Hiram
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1. The document provides the rules and questions for the Delhi Quest prelims quiz competition. There are 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about Delhi with questions about landmarks, companies, and history. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals.
2. Starred questions 5, 10, 15, and 20 will be used in the event of a tie. The quizmaster's decision is final. Teams are not allowed to use phones or other unfair means during the quiz.
3. The questions cover topics about iconic Delhi brands and landmarks like Rooh Afza, AIIMS, India Gate, Karim's restaurant, Tram services, and the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets.
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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.
1. The document discusses various localities in Chennai and provides background information on how they derived their names, such as Chepauk from "six gardens" in Urdu and Mylapore from being the place where Lord Marundeshwarar taught sage Agastya medicine.
2. It also describes important structures and landmarks in Chennai, such as Chennai Central railway station, built in the Indo-Saracenic style, and the Ripon Building, known for its Westminster Quarter chiming clock.
3. Historical figures associated with Chennai are also mentioned, including Thomas Parry who established a business in the city in the late 1780s that became a major central business district still
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition called "Around the World in 80 Minutes". It consists of 25 multiple choice questions about locations, monuments, cities, and events around the world. The first round has 25 one-mark questions, with the top 6 teams progressing to the final round. No hints are given but the quiz master has discretion to provide some. The questions cover topics like famous stadiums, airports, bridges, and fictional or historical places to test participants' geographic and historical knowledge from around the globe.
Indian monuments and architecture quizVikram Joshi
The document discusses various Indian monuments and architectural sites, providing details about each:
1) The first Islamic structure in India employing true domes and arches was the Alai Darwaza gate at the Qutb complex in Delhi.
2) The Dhakeshwari temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which gave the city its name.
3) The Pancha Rathas in Mahabalipuram dedicated to the five Pandavas and Draupadi.
4) The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in Vailankanni, Tamil Nadu, known as the "Lourdes of the East".
This document provides information to identify various locations from brief clues and descriptions. It includes questions about identifying Denver International Airport, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Shanghai World Expo, Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, the Royal Greenwich Observatory in England, Gibraltar airport, the Siliguri Corridor region of India, Minas Tirith from Lord of the Rings inspired by Mont Saint-Michel, Hogwarts castle inspired by Alnwick Castle, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan referenced the Aloi Bridge, Sarajevo where Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated triggering WWI, Mexico City originally being Tenochtitlan, Machu Picchu discovered by Hiram
XY restaurants started in 1986 in Delhi with a 40-seat South Indian restaurant focused on freshness, quality and honesty. It has since expanded to 26 owned outlets and 40 franchise outlets in India and 1 overseas, offering multi-cuisine options while maintaining the high standards set by founder Jayaram Banan. The flagship Defence Colony outlet and reputation for quality have led to recognition and success for the brand.
The document appears to be a quiz about various monuments, places, structures, and things of historical importance from around the world. It includes 24 multiple choice questions about landmarks and sites in India, as well as locations in other countries like Scotland, England, Japan, Russia, and the United States. The questions cover a wide range of topics including famous buildings, memorials, statues, forts, and other places of cultural significance.
This document contains a quiz about world tourism with questions about locations, landmarks, and facts related to tourism around the world. It is divided into two rounds with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like the headquarters of UNWTO, famous sites in India, states known for certain activities, the largest museum in India, and the most visited country by international tourists in 2013. The second round contains similarly themed questions about landmarks, capitals, and transportation. Both rounds instruct participants to answer in under a minute and award 10 points per correct response.
1. The document discusses various topics related to Indian history, culture, and current events. It includes questions on subjects like Indian classical music, famous Indian personalities, historical monuments, and more.
2. The questions are in multiple choice, fill in the blank, and visual/image format with point values assigned for correct and incorrect answers.
3. The format appears to be describing the structure of a quiz or test being researched.
The document describes several famous historical monuments in India. It provides the names and locations of the India Gate in Delhi, Red Fort in Hyderabad, Char Minar, Taj Mahal in Agra, Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka, Qutub Minar in Delhi, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, Sun Temple in Konark near Puri, Odisha, and Meenakshi Temple in Madurai. Key details about each site such as year built, architectural features, and historical significance are mentioned.
This document contains the instructions and questions for a game called "Pounce - Round 2". It provides the scoring rules for pouncing and direct responses. It then lists 5 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the locations of landmarks such as Easter Island moai statues, the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, Bran Castle associated with Dracula, the Danxia landforms in China, and the city of Samarkhand in Uzbekistan known for its position on the Silk Road.
Delhi, the capital of India, has a long history as one of the oldest cities in the world. It has been ruled by 12 dynasties over its history and contains many historical sites from these eras, including 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Old Delhi preserves the ambiance of the old city and contains many important mosques, temples, and markets within its walled city. However, the rapid population growth has created significant pollution and infrastructure problems in Delhi that require government intervention to address issues like sanitation, cleanliness, and preservation of historical sites. Citizen awareness campaigns could also help protect and honor Delhi's rich cultural heritage.
The three posters are:
1) The British "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster from 1939
2) Unknown surf apparel brand derived from "billy", meaning small lake
3) Unknown logo
The document discusses several famous landmarks in India, including the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife and took over 20 years to construct. The Red Fort was built in the 17th century by Shah Jahan as a royal residence and capital, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Lotus Temple is shaped like a lotus flower and known as the Bahá'í House of Worship. It opened in 1986 and attracts many tourists.
Know some facts about capitals??
Here it is.
A quiz set researched and conducted by Aravind sir and Abhishek. Conducted as a part of Prajna Informals.
Hope you will like the questions.
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This document provides information about several important historical monuments in India: India Gate in Delhi was built to honor soldiers who died in World War 1; Red Fort is also in Delhi where the prime minister raises the national flag on Independence Day; Char Minar in Hyderabad was built over 400 years ago by Sultan Mohammod Ouli Outb Shah and has four towers that are each 53 meters tall; Taj Mahal was commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal and took over 20,000 workers 22 years to complete; Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka has the second largest dome in the world without any pillars supporting it; Qutub Minar in
Delhi is the capital of India with many historical sites dating back to Mughal rule such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid mosque, and Humayun's Tomb. It is also known for its street food found in markets like Chandni Chowk as well as modern shopping areas like Khan Market and Lajpat Nagar. Some of the most popular historical attractions to see are the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid mosque, and India Gate, while food lovers can enjoy street snacks in Old Delhi and restaurants in areas like Nizamuddin and Hauz Khas. Delhi also has various shopping destinations for everything from handicrafts to everyday goods.
This document discusses the rich history evident in the many monuments across Delhi from empires that have ruled the city. It notes that every empire has left its mark through marvelously crafted monuments. The art and architecture of Delhi is described as magical. A list of notable monuments in Delhi is then provided, including India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Safdarjung's Tomb, Old Fort, and others.
I apologize, but I do not have enough context to identify the socialist leader being referred to. Could you please provide more details from the question or context?
The document lists and briefly describes several famous places in India, including:
New Delhi, the capital, which mentions the President's Palace and Parliament. Mumbai, the largest city, located on the western coast and home to the Gateway of India. Hyderabad, located in southern India, known for landmarks like the Charminar mosque and being a center for call centers. The document provides short descriptions of some popular tourist attractions across India, such as the Golconda Fort, Charminar mosque, Golden Temple, and mentions other major cities.
Singapore has implemented three master plans since 1997 to integrate technology into education. This has included increasing computer access for students and providing wireless internet connectivity in schools. The current focus is on equipping students with skills to succeed in a knowledge economy. The Ministry of Education supports schools with ICT resources and will connect all schools to a high-speed broadband network. Teachers play an important role in helping students learn effectively with technology and develop skills like synthesizing information.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions for a quiz. It provides the questions, possible answer choices, and in some cases additional context or clues about the answer. The questions cover a range of topics including history, mythology, current events, and famous people and their contributions. The format and level of detail in the questions would allow someone to take a quiz and test their general knowledge on these topics.
The document appears to be a quiz about various monuments, places, structures, and things of historical importance from around the world. It includes 24 multiple choice questions about landmarks and sites in India, as well as locations in other countries like Scotland, England, Japan, Russia, and the United States. The questions cover a wide range of topics including famous buildings, memorials, statues, forts, and other places of cultural significance.
This document contains a quiz about world tourism with questions about locations, landmarks, and facts related to tourism around the world. It is divided into two rounds with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like the headquarters of UNWTO, famous sites in India, states known for certain activities, the largest museum in India, and the most visited country by international tourists in 2013. The second round contains similarly themed questions about landmarks, capitals, and transportation. Both rounds instruct participants to answer in under a minute and award 10 points per correct response.
1. The document discusses various topics related to Indian history, culture, and current events. It includes questions on subjects like Indian classical music, famous Indian personalities, historical monuments, and more.
2. The questions are in multiple choice, fill in the blank, and visual/image format with point values assigned for correct and incorrect answers.
3. The format appears to be describing the structure of a quiz or test being researched.
The document describes several famous historical monuments in India. It provides the names and locations of the India Gate in Delhi, Red Fort in Hyderabad, Char Minar, Taj Mahal in Agra, Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka, Qutub Minar in Delhi, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, Sun Temple in Konark near Puri, Odisha, and Meenakshi Temple in Madurai. Key details about each site such as year built, architectural features, and historical significance are mentioned.
This document contains the instructions and questions for a game called "Pounce - Round 2". It provides the scoring rules for pouncing and direct responses. It then lists 5 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the locations of landmarks such as Easter Island moai statues, the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, Bran Castle associated with Dracula, the Danxia landforms in China, and the city of Samarkhand in Uzbekistan known for its position on the Silk Road.
Delhi, the capital of India, has a long history as one of the oldest cities in the world. It has been ruled by 12 dynasties over its history and contains many historical sites from these eras, including 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Old Delhi preserves the ambiance of the old city and contains many important mosques, temples, and markets within its walled city. However, the rapid population growth has created significant pollution and infrastructure problems in Delhi that require government intervention to address issues like sanitation, cleanliness, and preservation of historical sites. Citizen awareness campaigns could also help protect and honor Delhi's rich cultural heritage.
The three posters are:
1) The British "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster from 1939
2) Unknown surf apparel brand derived from "billy", meaning small lake
3) Unknown logo
The document discusses several famous landmarks in India, including the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife and took over 20 years to construct. The Red Fort was built in the 17th century by Shah Jahan as a royal residence and capital, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Lotus Temple is shaped like a lotus flower and known as the Bahá'í House of Worship. It opened in 1986 and attracts many tourists.
Know some facts about capitals??
Here it is.
A quiz set researched and conducted by Aravind sir and Abhishek. Conducted as a part of Prajna Informals.
Hope you will like the questions.
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This document provides information about several important historical monuments in India: India Gate in Delhi was built to honor soldiers who died in World War 1; Red Fort is also in Delhi where the prime minister raises the national flag on Independence Day; Char Minar in Hyderabad was built over 400 years ago by Sultan Mohammod Ouli Outb Shah and has four towers that are each 53 meters tall; Taj Mahal was commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal and took over 20,000 workers 22 years to complete; Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka has the second largest dome in the world without any pillars supporting it; Qutub Minar in
Delhi is the capital of India with many historical sites dating back to Mughal rule such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid mosque, and Humayun's Tomb. It is also known for its street food found in markets like Chandni Chowk as well as modern shopping areas like Khan Market and Lajpat Nagar. Some of the most popular historical attractions to see are the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid mosque, and India Gate, while food lovers can enjoy street snacks in Old Delhi and restaurants in areas like Nizamuddin and Hauz Khas. Delhi also has various shopping destinations for everything from handicrafts to everyday goods.
This document discusses the rich history evident in the many monuments across Delhi from empires that have ruled the city. It notes that every empire has left its mark through marvelously crafted monuments. The art and architecture of Delhi is described as magical. A list of notable monuments in Delhi is then provided, including India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Safdarjung's Tomb, Old Fort, and others.
I apologize, but I do not have enough context to identify the socialist leader being referred to. Could you please provide more details from the question or context?
The document lists and briefly describes several famous places in India, including:
New Delhi, the capital, which mentions the President's Palace and Parliament. Mumbai, the largest city, located on the western coast and home to the Gateway of India. Hyderabad, located in southern India, known for landmarks like the Charminar mosque and being a center for call centers. The document provides short descriptions of some popular tourist attractions across India, such as the Golconda Fort, Charminar mosque, Golden Temple, and mentions other major cities.
Singapore has implemented three master plans since 1997 to integrate technology into education. This has included increasing computer access for students and providing wireless internet connectivity in schools. The current focus is on equipping students with skills to succeed in a knowledge economy. The Ministry of Education supports schools with ICT resources and will connect all schools to a high-speed broadband network. Teachers play an important role in helping students learn effectively with technology and develop skills like synthesizing information.
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2. Sadda Rules
• There are 20 questions in the prelims
• Teams are requested not to use any unfair
means to answer- Switch off your
smartphones.
• The Quizmaster may be wrong, but his
decision is final.
• Top 6 teams will qualify. In case of a tie, team
with the funniest name will qualify, jk, there are star
mark questions for that purpose.
4. 1*. This area in Delhi was designed
in the shape of horseshoe for the
architect believed it would bring
good luck to the traders. It was
named after the Duke of
_________, the uncle of George V.
Which area are we talking about?
5. 2. This company was started in New Delhi
in 1983, in technical collaboration with
Maruzen Corporation of Japan, and initially
manufactured floppy disks. Since then it
has expanded into manufacturing other
items, and has become one of the largest
companies globally in its field today. Which
company am I talking about?
7. 4. Fashioned after the Arc de Triomphe,
with the adjoining features inspired after
the Champs-Élysées street. It originally
housed a statue of George V, and in
recent times, there have been debates
regarding installing a statue of Mahatma
Gandhi. Which place are we talking
about?
8. 5*. FIB and give funda
• ______________
• Nursultan Nazarbayev
• Lee Myung Bak
• Bambang Yudhoyono
• Yingluk Shinawatra
9. • 6. Established in the early 1960s under the
name EPDP Colony or East Pakistan Displaced
Persons colony, hence explaining the origin of
its current culture. It was renamed after an
eminent lawyer and a highly respected figure
in Indian National movement. His funeral
procession was conducted by Mahatma
Gandhi himself. Name of the person/place will
fetch marks.
12. 9
• He justified his campaign on India with claims
that the Sultanate at Delhi was too lenient on
the Hindu subjects. Legend goes that he
executed more than 100,000 captives in his
campaign. Who?
13. 10. FIB?
Circular gold gilt, 1-3/8 inches in diameter. In the
centre, the chakra (wheel), surrounded by a
lotus wreath and with an ornate edge.
Suspended by a straight bar suspender. The
medal is named on the edge. Blank in the
center, with “________" in Hindi along the
upper edge on the medal and the same name in
English along the lower rim. On either side is a
lotus design.
14. 11
• Established initially by Kundan Lal Gujral in
Daryaganj, it now has over 90 franchisees in
India. According to urban legends, it is the first
Indian restaurant to introduce tandoori
cuisine to the world. It shares its name
partially from Auranzeb's personal mosque in
the Red Fort complex. Name the franchisee.
16. 13.
Shah Jahan laid the foundation of X on a hillock in
1650 AD. It took over 6 years and 6000 workers, and
approximately 10 lakhs Rupees. It has three great
gates, four tower, with the western chambers
standing on 260 pillars carved using Hindu and Jain
tradition. On two occasions in recent years, it has had
its share of acts of terrorism. Which place are we
talking about?
18. 15.
Earlier known as Faiz Bazaar, it was rechristened
to its current name after Partition of India. This
area was the original cantonment of Delhi,
which was later shifted to Ridge area. This area
is also Pervez Musharraf's birthplace, where he
used to live till Partition. It also houses Hans, a
prominent Hindi literary magazine founded by
Premchand. This area bustles with Delhites on a
particular day.
19. 16
According to the legend of Ala-ud-din’s war
exploits, the name ___ given to this structure was
because its foundation was built on the severed
heads of about 8,000 Mongol soldiers killed in the
war. Another version of the legend refers to the war
crimes committed by Allauddin when the Mongol
army was defeated and the captured soldiers were
brought to ______ and trampled by elephants, then
their severed heads were hung on the walls of
_________.
20. 17
This rocks are older than the Stone Age or even the Ice Age.
In the late 1970s, a group of history students had found
tools dating back to the Stone Age. There have also been
claims of pre-historic rocks and pictorial engravings that
were found by other scholars. Identify one of the oldest
spot of delhi now famous for reasons of boozing, youth
activities and political indoctrination.