The document discusses a long-standing debate between two classical music composers, George Handel and Bononcini. It includes a verse written by John Byrom to settle the argument. It also provides clues and answers to multiple trivia questions.
The document describes the rules and format of the 6th National Open Quizzing Championships in Karnataka, India. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with 5 questions each, and two oral rounds ("Clockwise" and "Anti-clockwise") with 24 questions each. The questions cover a wide range of topics from history, arts, science and current events. Scoring is based on a "+10/-5" system for correct/incorrect answers.
1) The document summarizes the rules and questions from an online quiz competition hosted by Qizmaster.
2) The quizmaster indicates that they are short on sleep but will not show mercy on the participants.
3) A series of questions are asked across different categories like history, literature, movies, and science covering topics like idioms, movie details, historical events, and more.
4) The participants are expected to provide concise answers along with the reasoning or background for extra points in some cases. Penalties are imposed for wrong answers.
This document contains a 50 question quiz with the following format:
- 34 questions split into 2 rounds of infinite bounce and pounce cricket questions
- 4 written rounds with pun-based questions
- Final 12 questions cover diverse topics like currencies, elements, films, and more
The questions are in multiple choice or fill in the blank format testing knowledge across many domains.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It covers topics like children's television shows, coffee brands, languages, Hollywood, nautical terms, email inboxes, autobiographies, music artists, literature, inventions, cuisine, cocktails, movies, books, and more. The summaries provide high-level overviews without copying direct text from the document.
The document is a general quiz containing questions about various topics including authors, rituals, dances, computers, programming languages, and scientists. Some of the questions and answers provided are: Who authored "The noodle maker of Kalimpong"? Gylo Thondup and Anne F. Thurston. Which Jain ritual was banned by the Rajasthan High Court? Santhara. Who invented the C programming language? Dennis Ritchie. Who led India's Antarctic and Arctic expedition teams? Rasik Ravindra.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz competition hosted by Antardwand Inter Hostel. It provides details about the rules and structure of the quiz, including the number of questions, points awarded and deducted for correct and incorrect answers, and hints being provided for some questions. It then presents several sample quiz questions on topics like monuments, hackers, diseases, inventions and more, asking players to provide the missing details.
This quiz was hosted on 15th May 2022 as a part of Phoenix, the technology festival of the Future Institute of Engineering and Management (FIEM). It was an open-to-all general quiz with alphabetical prelims. The top 10 teams qualified to the finals. The highest score in this prelims was 16 and the cutoff was 6.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The document describes the rules and format of the 6th National Open Quizzing Championships in Karnataka, India. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with 5 questions each, and two oral rounds ("Clockwise" and "Anti-clockwise") with 24 questions each. The questions cover a wide range of topics from history, arts, science and current events. Scoring is based on a "+10/-5" system for correct/incorrect answers.
1) The document summarizes the rules and questions from an online quiz competition hosted by Qizmaster.
2) The quizmaster indicates that they are short on sleep but will not show mercy on the participants.
3) A series of questions are asked across different categories like history, literature, movies, and science covering topics like idioms, movie details, historical events, and more.
4) The participants are expected to provide concise answers along with the reasoning or background for extra points in some cases. Penalties are imposed for wrong answers.
This document contains a 50 question quiz with the following format:
- 34 questions split into 2 rounds of infinite bounce and pounce cricket questions
- 4 written rounds with pun-based questions
- Final 12 questions cover diverse topics like currencies, elements, films, and more
The questions are in multiple choice or fill in the blank format testing knowledge across many domains.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It covers topics like children's television shows, coffee brands, languages, Hollywood, nautical terms, email inboxes, autobiographies, music artists, literature, inventions, cuisine, cocktails, movies, books, and more. The summaries provide high-level overviews without copying direct text from the document.
The document is a general quiz containing questions about various topics including authors, rituals, dances, computers, programming languages, and scientists. Some of the questions and answers provided are: Who authored "The noodle maker of Kalimpong"? Gylo Thondup and Anne F. Thurston. Which Jain ritual was banned by the Rajasthan High Court? Santhara. Who invented the C programming language? Dennis Ritchie. Who led India's Antarctic and Arctic expedition teams? Rasik Ravindra.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz competition hosted by Antardwand Inter Hostel. It provides details about the rules and structure of the quiz, including the number of questions, points awarded and deducted for correct and incorrect answers, and hints being provided for some questions. It then presents several sample quiz questions on topics like monuments, hackers, diseases, inventions and more, asking players to provide the missing details.
This quiz was hosted on 15th May 2022 as a part of Phoenix, the technology festival of the Future Institute of Engineering and Management (FIEM). It was an open-to-all general quiz with alphabetical prelims. The top 10 teams qualified to the finals. The highest score in this prelims was 16 and the cutoff was 6.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
This document appears to be about a quiz competition held in 2014 at DAV School Pokhariput in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It provides details of the various quiz rounds and questions asked, as well as notes thanking sponsors and organizers. Key details include multiple choice and open-ended questions asked across topics like history, current events, science, and geography. Correct answers are provided for reference.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
This document contains a quiz with 14 multiple choice questions and answers about various topics ranging from history to arts. The quiz is being conducted by Somnath Chanda as part of the grand finale of Culfest 2019 at NIT Jamshedpur. Players can earn points for correct answers and lose some for incorrect answers.
The document provides details of a sports quiz, including 25 multiple choice questions related to various sports topics. It provides clues and context for each question, but leaves blanks to be filled in. The questions cover a range of sports from different eras and ask participants to identify athletes, terms, events, disputes and more based on the information given. An answers section at the end provides the solutions to the 25 questions.
The document provides details of the Mega-Whats 2015 quiz competition including the rules, format, and sample questions from the Clockwise round. The competition included 3 rounds - Clockwise, Written, and Anti-Clockwise. Sample questions covered topics like architecture, literature, history, science, and current events. Correct answers were provided for each multiple choice question.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Finals. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
I apologize, I do not have enough context to determine the castle or Dippel's work based on the information provided. Could you please provide some additional details or context clues to help me understand the connection being referred to?
After nearly 2 years of virtual quizzing since February 2020, XQuizzite- The Knowledge and Quizzing Committee of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, successfully conducted its first offline quiz "The FRIENDS Quiz 2021" on 16 Dec, 2021, which saw a huge turnout from the students of both the batches.
The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition. The rules specify that there are 20 multiple choice questions, with questions 5, 10, 15 and 20 containing two parts each. Only answering both parts of the starred questions fully will earn a full star, while answering one part will earn half a star. The top 6 scoring teams will qualify for the finals, with ties being broken by number of stars earned. The questions cover a range of topics related to sports, athletes, and sporting terms.
General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club IIT Jodhpur. Quiz includes questions from domains like sports, general knowledge, current affairs, technology, media and entertainment.
The document provides information about the 6th National Open Quizzing Championships conducted by the Karnataka Quiz Association in 2015. It lists the rules of the competition, which consists of 3 sections worth a total of 100 points. Section 1 has 50 questions worth 1 point each. Section 2 has 7 questions worth 1 or 2 points each. Section 3 has 18 questions worth 1 or 2 points each. The document then provides the first 50 questions and answers of Section 1.
This document provides a summary of a quiz on world history and politics conducted by Krishnadev Roy and Ritwik Ghosh. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about topics like shell shock, Remembrance Poppies, King Edward VIII abdicating the throne, Ho Chi Minh, the Alaska Purchase, the first Hindi film screened at the UN, and more. For each question, the correct answer is provided. The document announces that the finals of the quiz are coming up next.
India Quiz by Rashmeet Kaur at Quiz Forum, AMU Quiz Club.
Rashmeet is pursuing Law at Aligarh Muslim University and is interested in India, Mythology and polity.
This document contains a general quiz with fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions covering topics such as band names, literary references, historical figures, and Latin phrases. There are 8 questions in total testing knowledge of topics ranging from the origins of band names like The Doors and The Velvet Underground to people like Saeed Jaffrey and events like the Disgrace of Gijon. The questions are in multiple formats including identifying missing words, matching people to events, and translating Latin phrases. The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and then shares the correct answers.
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics such as history, literature, movies, music and more. Each question is followed by 2-5 potential answer choices. The questions cover people, places, events, inventions and other trivia.
The document appears to be notes for a quiz club presentation. It provides instructions for participants, including writing answers rather than speaking them, and awarding points for correct and bonus answers. It requests that participants not engage in behaviors like cross-talking, stalking, or nose picking during the 120-minute quiz.
This document appears to be about a quiz competition held in 2014 at DAV School Pokhariput in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It provides details of the various quiz rounds and questions asked, as well as notes thanking sponsors and organizers. Key details include multiple choice and open-ended questions asked across topics like history, current events, science, and geography. Correct answers are provided for reference.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
This document contains a quiz with 14 multiple choice questions and answers about various topics ranging from history to arts. The quiz is being conducted by Somnath Chanda as part of the grand finale of Culfest 2019 at NIT Jamshedpur. Players can earn points for correct answers and lose some for incorrect answers.
The document provides details of a sports quiz, including 25 multiple choice questions related to various sports topics. It provides clues and context for each question, but leaves blanks to be filled in. The questions cover a range of sports from different eras and ask participants to identify athletes, terms, events, disputes and more based on the information given. An answers section at the end provides the solutions to the 25 questions.
The document provides details of the Mega-Whats 2015 quiz competition including the rules, format, and sample questions from the Clockwise round. The competition included 3 rounds - Clockwise, Written, and Anti-Clockwise. Sample questions covered topics like architecture, literature, history, science, and current events. Correct answers were provided for each multiple choice question.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Finals. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
I apologize, I do not have enough context to determine the castle or Dippel's work based on the information provided. Could you please provide some additional details or context clues to help me understand the connection being referred to?
After nearly 2 years of virtual quizzing since February 2020, XQuizzite- The Knowledge and Quizzing Committee of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, successfully conducted its first offline quiz "The FRIENDS Quiz 2021" on 16 Dec, 2021, which saw a huge turnout from the students of both the batches.
The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition. The rules specify that there are 20 multiple choice questions, with questions 5, 10, 15 and 20 containing two parts each. Only answering both parts of the starred questions fully will earn a full star, while answering one part will earn half a star. The top 6 scoring teams will qualify for the finals, with ties being broken by number of stars earned. The questions cover a range of topics related to sports, athletes, and sporting terms.
General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club IIT Jodhpur. Quiz includes questions from domains like sports, general knowledge, current affairs, technology, media and entertainment.
The document provides information about the 6th National Open Quizzing Championships conducted by the Karnataka Quiz Association in 2015. It lists the rules of the competition, which consists of 3 sections worth a total of 100 points. Section 1 has 50 questions worth 1 point each. Section 2 has 7 questions worth 1 or 2 points each. Section 3 has 18 questions worth 1 or 2 points each. The document then provides the first 50 questions and answers of Section 1.
This document provides a summary of a quiz on world history and politics conducted by Krishnadev Roy and Ritwik Ghosh. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about topics like shell shock, Remembrance Poppies, King Edward VIII abdicating the throne, Ho Chi Minh, the Alaska Purchase, the first Hindi film screened at the UN, and more. For each question, the correct answer is provided. The document announces that the finals of the quiz are coming up next.
India Quiz by Rashmeet Kaur at Quiz Forum, AMU Quiz Club.
Rashmeet is pursuing Law at Aligarh Muslim University and is interested in India, Mythology and polity.
This document contains a general quiz with fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions covering topics such as band names, literary references, historical figures, and Latin phrases. There are 8 questions in total testing knowledge of topics ranging from the origins of band names like The Doors and The Velvet Underground to people like Saeed Jaffrey and events like the Disgrace of Gijon. The questions are in multiple formats including identifying missing words, matching people to events, and translating Latin phrases. The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and then shares the correct answers.
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics such as history, literature, movies, music and more. Each question is followed by 2-5 potential answer choices. The questions cover people, places, events, inventions and other trivia.
The document appears to be notes for a quiz club presentation. It provides instructions for participants, including writing answers rather than speaking them, and awarding points for correct and bonus answers. It requests that participants not engage in behaviors like cross-talking, stalking, or nose picking during the 120-minute quiz.
This document describes a dream had by Abraham Lincoln in which he saw a catafalque with a corpse wrapped in funeral vestments surrounded by mourning crowds and guards in the White House. When Lincoln demands who has died, a soldier answers "The President, he was killed by an assassin." The crowd then bursts into loud grief, awakening Lincoln from the dream.
The document is a quiz with 25 questions and answers about various topics including economics, history, geography, movies, sports and more. Some of the questions ask about specific people, places, events or things like the Robinson Crusoe economy, Mickey Mouse as a protest vote, the Mona Lisa theft, and the World Air Guitar Championships. Other questions require identifying terms, concepts or famous figures based on clues and descriptions provided.
2006's Brain of BITS by Jayendran Srinivasan, BOB' '05. Won by CBK.
Apologize for not having answers, but one of the best Pilani quizzes ever. Google the answers up.
Quarter Life Crisis 2.0 : College Quiz of Cult A Way. Cult A Way is an inter-collegiate fest organised by Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering, Trivandrum.
Quiz was set and Conducted by Arun Kumar B (arunkumarsctce@gmail.com) and yours truly.
This document provides a quiz with 3 parts: one written, two involving infinite bounce games with questions. The written part has 8 questions with differential scoring. The infinite bounce parts each have 18 questions worth 10 points each, with a possibility of gaining or losing points. The questions cover topics from literature, history, popular culture and current events to test knowledge.
Quizium's first ever Mega-event, Enquizma is a quiz with a difference. Concept & Design by the admins of Quizium. Exciting prizes are grab for the top 3 finishers. The link to the answer sheet has been attached in the file itself(4th slide)
The document discusses various topics including films directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, books featured in the film "The Reader", notable entertainers who have won Emmys, Grammys, Tonys and Academy Awards, the epitaph of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Boris Yeltsin resigning and handing over power to Vladimir Putin, and the "Coolidge effect" anecdote about President Calvin Coolidge.
This document provides the rules and questions for the Asha Open Quiz 2013 qualifier round. It states that there will be 45 questions in 1 hour, with 10 seconds per question. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Mobile devices should be put away. The quizmaster's decision is final. It then provides 45 trivia questions across various topics to test the participants' knowledge.
An quiz meet was held with 17 multiple choice questions covering topics like Swahili phrases, classical music, inventions, logos, geography, etymology, folklore, sports drinks, human evolution, awards, and fictional tweets by historical figures. The document provides the questions and answers to test participants' knowledge across various domains.
The document provides details about an upcoming quiz being hosted by Coimbatore Quiz Circle. It introduces the host and mentions that the quiz is being called the "Uppuma Quiz" since the host had to quickly prepare it due to a member not being able to attend. It then provides brief biographical details about the host and outlines the rules for the 5 rounds of the quiz.
The document provides details about an upcoming quiz being hosted by Coimbatore Quiz Circle. It introduces the host and mentions that the quiz is being called the "Uppuma Quiz" since the host had to quickly prepare it. It then outlines the rules of the quiz which will have 5 rounds with 7 points each and allow for infinite bouncing between questions.
General hub quiz (online upload version)Bhaskar Sarma
1. The document appears to be a quiz conducted in Guwahati, India on July 07, 2013 that was tested on an individual named 'Floydhead' Biswajit Sarma.
2. The quiz contains questions on topics ranging from famous works of art and literature to current events and popular culture references.
3. Many of the questions provide contextual clues and hints to lead the test taker to the correct answer.
This document contains a "Not-So-General Quiz" with 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of history, literature, movies, music and more. The questions cover topics like famous battles, saints, songs, ciphers, books, movies, and more.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition hosted by IIM Calcutta Quiz Club. The first round focuses on references from the Treehouse of Horror Simpsons episodes. The second round involves identifying recipes and phrases. The third round contains definitions from the Urban Dictionary.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, TV shows, sports, and other pop culture topics. It provides clues and context for identifying characters, events, phrases, and other pieces of information being referenced. The questions cover topics like James Bond drinking preferences, Grand Theft Auto loading screen characters, the Fibonacci sequence in Tool lyrics, and more. The document is a collection of trivia questions seeking to test knowledge of popular culture references and identifiers.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics. Question 16 refers to a character in Star Wars, Darth Vader, wanting a purple lightsaber instead of the traditional red or green ones. The passage quotes the actor who played the character explaining his reasoning for wanting a purple lightsaber to the director.
1. The document outlines the rules and questions for ZE FINALS, an online quiz competition with 8 rounds and 88 total questions.
2. The first round covers topics like the origins of psychological terms, etymology of words, historical events, and identifying people and their connections from passages.
3. Subsequent rounds include pictorial and audio/video clues, identifying people, places, events, and solving riddles based on passages. The competition tests a wide range of knowledge.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document provides details about a quiz competition including the format and sample questions. Some key details:
- It is the finals of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz with 70 total questions.
- After 34 questions, the bottom 8 competitors will be eliminated. The top 8 will compete for the final 36 questions.
- Sample questions cover topics like films, literature, history, science and more. Correct answers are also provided.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The PrelimsNavin Rajaram
The document provides information about the preliminaries of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz, including that it will have 30 questions with multiples of 5 marked with asterisks, the top 16 scores will advance to the finals, and prelim scores will carry over to the finals. It also thanks the organizers and those involved in setting up the quiz.
The document appears to contain details about the rules and structure of an event called ASKQANCE 2015. It outlines that there will be 6 rounds consisting of clockwise and anti-clockwise questions. Special rounds will be held in between. The first clockwise round has 12 questions with point bonuses for correct answers and deductions for incorrect answers. The document provides sample questions and answers related to history, literature, and current events in India.
This document provides a summary of the prelims rules for a quiz competition hosted by the Karnataka Quiz Association. It states that the prelims will consist of 36 questions worth 46 total points. Questions 1-10 and 21-36 are each worth 1 point, while questions 11-20 are worth 2 points each. The top 8 scoring teams will advance to the finals. Ties will be resolved through sudden death questions or wrestling duels. The document wishes all participants good luck and encourages them to take guesses.
This document contains clues and questions for an artefacts quiz. It includes descriptions of various historical and cultural artefacts from different time periods and locations. The artefacts range from ancient storage vessels and good luck charms to modern sporting equipment and industrial designs. Participants are tasked with identifying the artefacts and contextualizing their origins and significance based on the provided information.
Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz 2014 - FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document discusses the finals format of the 32nd Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz, including details about the rounds, scoring, and rules. It provides 12 trivia questions in a clockwise and then anti-clockwise direction, covering topics like temples, animal traits, phrases, famine walls, famous people, deaths, memorials, ads, trophies, architecture, early cinema, and diseases. Participants can pounce or part pounce on questions for additional points.
Canara Union 2014 Lone Wolf Quiz -The PrelimsNavin Rajaram
The Karnataka Ranji cricket team was honored with events hosted by the governor and chief minister in Bangalore on April 1, 1974, but was later pranked when they found the industries minister missing from an "after dinner" party, as it was April Fool's Day.
Newton's Cradle - The Askqance Sci-Tech QuizNavin Rajaram
- Roger McGough wrote a poem about welcoming someone at birth and bidding farewell at death. The last line references calling out "oxygen" with one's last gasp.
- In the 1850s, limes replaced lemons as the supply for preventing scurvy on ships. However, limes have a lower vitamin C content and thus caused scurvy to return.
- The lightning arrestor/conduction rod on St. Paul's Cathedral was originally intended to be made of copper but was instead made with iron, which did not work as well. Eventually it was replaced with copper.
This document provides questions and answers for a quiz about artifacts and other objects from history. It includes 50 multiple choice and written questions across various categories. The questions cover topics like bottle designs from the 1800s, early kitchen appliances, musical instruments, and other everyday objects from the past. For each question, the document provides the question text, possible answer choices if relevant, and then reveals the correct answer. The quiz aims to test participants' knowledge of unusual and obsolete objects from different eras.
Cannabis Indica 2014 - The India Quiz Finals Navin Rajaram
The document provides details about a quiz competition called Cannabis Indica 2014, including the structure and questions from different rounds - Hobson's Choice, Clockwise, KQA Rules Apply, and Anti-Clockwise. The Clockwise section contains 20 questions on various topics ranging from the first Indian flag hoisting in Moirang to ergonomic changes being introduced in Indian railways like toilets on locomotives.
The document provides rules for the Cannabis Indica 2014 quiz competition, including that there will be 36 questions, questions 11-20 will be marked with an asterisk (*), scores will be based on correct answers as well as questions marked with an asterisk, the top 8 participants will progress to the finals, and there will be sudden death questioning from question 1 in the event of a tie on scores.
AsiaSweep 2013 - The Arun Veembur Memorial QuizNavin Rajaram
The document provides the rules and questions for the Arun Veembur Memorial Quiz held as part of ASIASWEEP 2013. It contains 5 rounds with a total of 141 possible points. Round 1 has 25 one-point questions. Round 2 is called "Bangalored" and is worth 15 points. Round 3 has 30 two-point questions for a total of 60 points. Round 4 is called "Stage II" and is worth 10 points. Round 5 has 31 one-point questions for a total of 31 points. Sample questions from Round 1 are provided covering topics about lakes, poets, extinct animals, horse breeds, architecture, instruments, currencies, shells, traditions, novels, and more.
This document provides instructions for an open quiz being held in January 2013 by KQA. It outlines some key details about the quiz such as there being 35 questions, points being awarded for correct answers and partial credit for some questions, and to take guesses. It then provides 20 sample questions and answers as examples of the type of questions that will be asked in the quiz.
1. The document appears to be about an event called Quizzinga! that involves 34 preliminary quiz questions across various topics and subjects.
2. The top 6 teams based on their performance in the prelims will advance to the finals round.
3. The document provides the 34 preliminary questions along with their answers. The questions cover topics in history, literature, movies, science and technology.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition between Hrishi and Navin on train-related questions in India. It includes 8 multiple choice questions about Indian train names and their origins. For example, one question asks about a train named after a traditional Bodo flute from Assam with 7 holes instead of the usual 6, and the answer is the Shifung Express. Another asks about the "thousand doored" attraction in Murshidabad that a train is named after, and the answer is the Hazaarduari Express. The document also provides the rules that teams receive +5 points for each correct answer and can earn additional points through a "pounce" by answering another team's question.
The document discusses a quiz about India with 35 multiple choice questions. It will cover topics about Indian history, politics, culture and current events. The top 8 performers in the quiz will advance to the finals round.