THE TEACHERS
DAY QUIZ .
Obaid
Yeshwanth
Nida
Sabeehuddin
Quiz for teachers of LFHS – Abids
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Research Team
◦ Mohammed Obaid – Ur – Rahman Riaz 10 A
◦ Yeshwanth Kumar 10 A
◦ Mohammed Sabeehuddin 10 A
◦ Nida Fatima 09 B
◦ Mustafa Ahmed 08 C
Pounce and Bounce
◦ In the concept of pounce, if a direct question is asked to one group ‘A’
and group B or C or D are sure of the answer can pounce on that
question
◦ They should write the answer down on a paper and SHOULD NOT yell
out the answer
◦ One of the quizmaster will come to you and check the answer you have
written down
◦ If you get the write answer right you will be awarded +15 marks. If the
answer is wrong you get -10 marks
Round 1: General Round
◦ There will be 6 questions in this rounds
◦ All questions are related to general topics and current affairs
◦ Pounce is available
◦ Enjoy.
1.What?
◦ This slogan was supposedly made by Ajay Singh in
November –December 2013 and it soon became popular
◦ But Mr. Trump modified this slogan & used in 2016 areas
where Indians lived, this made him popular.
◦ What is the actual slogan?
◦ What is the modified slogan?
2. What is common to these dates
◦ August 27 / September 10 – China
◦ 1st Sunday of october – Russia
◦ January 16 – Thailand
◦ Tuesday of 1st full week – USA
◦ 24th November – Turkey
Teachers Day in different countries.
3
◦ The Charles W. Howard __________ ____________ School
is in Michigan, USA.
◦ It was established in the year 1937 and is one of the oldest
___________ ______ schools
◦ It teaches students about ___________ history. His dress
code, ettiquete, flying lessons and reindeer habits.
◦ FITB.
Ans: Santa Claus
4.
◦ Earlier about 1895 when trains were introduced by Britishers
in India … the people feared it as they thought that it may
derail, it may run automatically etc..
◦ But in October 1995 one particular a scene of a film removed
all the fears after 100 years in people and people became
more comfortable with it
◦ Which scene?
DDLJ Raj Simran Train Scene.
5.
The ways of cheating in an exam.
6.
◦ The birth of the X was credited to Lord John Montagu also known as the Fourth Earl of X .
◦ In the late 1700s, Montagu had a reputation as a notorious gambler throughout the British Isles.
◦ In the late 1700s, the _________ was born because Montagu was too busy gambling to actually
step away from the table to eat.
◦ He could not be bothered with silverware and ate the roast beef with his bare hands, which got
the playing cards dirty.
◦ To cure the messiness and stop drawing the ire of the casino manager, Montagu started using
two pieces of bread to hold the meat while he played cards.
◦ Thus , this legendary snack was created.
Sandwich.
Zomato
Not so Ganith Pandiths Scores
Round 2 Movies
◦ +10 for every correct answer
◦ +10 bonus if 4 correct
◦ +20 bonus if 5 correct
1
2.
◦ This actor’s political party was formed on his 60th birthday i.e
on 23rd March 1982
◦ Since Congress was a national based party and not
concentrating on regional problems , he decided to start his
own party
◦ His debut film was Mana Desam
3.
◦ Shivaji Rao Gaekwad was a bus conductor in Banglore Transport System.
◦ In 1973, he joined the Madras Film Institute to pursue a diploma in acting and also mastered
speaking Tamil language as his mother tongue was Marathi.
◦ Following his debut in K. Balachander's drama Apoorva Raagangal(1975), his acting career
commenced with a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films.
◦ His popularity as coming from his larger-than-life super-hero appearance in many films,
supported by gravity-defying stunts and charismatic expressions, all while attempting to
maintain modesty in real-life.
4
◦ This type of Indian traditional dress shares its name with a famous character from Mughal-e-
Azam.
◦ And this flower looks like this dress.
ANSWERS
◦ 1. Sholay
◦ 2. N.T Rama Rao
◦ 3. Rajnikanth
◦ 4. Anarkali.
◦ 5. The Beatles
SCORES
ROUND 3 :The Teacher’s Round
◦ Set A written
◦ Set B B/P
◦ Set A every correct answer + 10
◦ If 5 correct answers + 10
◦ If All correct Bonus +20
◦ Set B
Set A begins
1. (history ka mystery) 1
◦ Anthony Hopkins and his closest advisers are sequestered in an underground bunker in a city
important in 1945 .
◦ As the Battle of ______ rages above ground and _______ forces are nearing certain defeat,
Hopkins nervously awaits his fate with his girlfriend, Susan Blakely ; his right-hand man, Cliff
Gorman ; and his chief architect,Richard Jordan.
◦ In the final hours of his life, Hopkins marries Blakely, his longtime companion.
◦ This is the storyline of THE BUNKER
◦ Who is Hopkins???
2.(English Vinglish)
◦ What is common throughout all the editions of the ________ is the initial frame story of the
ruler Shahryār and his wife Scheherazade and the framing device incorporated throughout the
tales themselves.
◦ The stories proceed from this original tale; some are framed within other tales, while others are
self-contained. Some editions contain only a few hundred ______, while others include 1,001 or
more. The bulk of the text is in prose, although verse is occasionally used for songs and riddles
and to express heightened emotion.
◦ Most of the poems are single couplets or quatrains, although some are longer.
3.
◦ X is made up of keratin in animals and Y in humans.
◦ While X is used for self defence chewing Y is an OCD
disease which is known as “Oncychophagy”
◦ What is X and Y?
4.
◦ The flag had its origin in events that took place on 13 July 1931 .
◦ During a demonstration against the Dogra rulers, police opened fire and 21 people were killed.
The blood-tainted shirt of one of the victims was then hoisted by the crowd as the flag .
◦ In 1953 Nehruji allowed this flag to be hoisted along the flag of India
◦ It had some additions like a plough
◦ It was valid until 5th August
◦ Identify the flag
5.
◦ Mercury – 0
◦ Venus – 0
◦ Earth - 1
◦ Mars – 2
◦ Jupiter – 79
◦ Saturn - 62
◦ Uranus – 27
◦ What is this list talking about
6
◦ Erno ________ invented x to show some properties of it to his students while he was a
professer.
◦ To complete it , took him 1 month to to do it or rather crack his own code.
◦ What is x, which can have more than a trillion combinations also known as the Hungarian
horror?
7.
◦ Stan Lee is the creator of the Marvel Universe
◦ He said that everything attached to his characters had the proof of Science .
◦ When somebody said that Thor’s Hammer had no science attached to it Lee replied that it has
___________ force
◦ So what Thor does is when he rotates the hammer Lightining comes.
◦ So _______________ force attracts the particles towards the centre.
ANSWERS TIME
◦ 1. Hitler
◦ 2. Arabian Nights
◦ 3. Horns and Fingernails
◦ 4. Jammu Kashmir Flag
◦ 5. Moons of the Planets
◦ 6. Rubik’s Cube
◦ 7. Centrifugal Force
Scores
SET B
1.
◦ X was Known as Hailey National Park. X was later renamed after a hunter who shooted tigers
◦ Earlier in August X was very famous shooting spot and probably we all have seen it
◦ What is X
◦ Why the reason was it in news??
Jim Corbett National Park
2
◦ Shashi Tharoor the Congress MP made a buzz in social media after he said _______ was
included in Oxford Dictionary
◦ But it was included way earlier
◦ ------- is an interjection used by speakers of South Indian languages
◦ It means sudden shock …..
◦ Which word??
Aiyoh!!!!
3. What is this found in classrooms?
◦ Ninety million years ago what is now the X downland of Northern Europe was ooze
accumulating at the bottom of a great sea.
◦ X was one of the earliest rocks made up of microscopic particles to be studied under the
microscope, when it was found to be composed almost entirely of coccoliths.
◦ Their shells were made of calcite extracted from the rich seawater.
◦ As they died, a substantial layer gradually built up over millions of years and, through the weight
of overlying sediments, eventually became consolidated into rock.
◦ Later earth movements related to the formation of the Alps raised these former sea-floor
deposits above sea level
Chalk!!!
4.
◦ She was named Manikarnika Tambe and was nicknamed Manu.
◦ Her studies included shooting, horsemanship and fencing with her
childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope
◦ A movie was based on her life.
◦ X played the role of this person.
◦ Who is Manikarnika ??
◦ Who is X?
◦ Jhansi Ki Rani
◦ Kangana Renaut
5. IDENTIFY
Bibi Ka Maqbara
6
◦ Moonwalk is a 1988 autobiography written by American recording artist X.
◦ The book was first published by Doubleday on February 1, 1988, five months after the release
of X's 1987 Bad album, and named after X's signature dance move.
◦ This was also codenamed Y as Y literally did the moonwalk.
Neil Armstrong
7
◦ Which genius who is basically the father of Maths was the first winner of the Mathematics Nobel
Prize ??
There is no Nobel for Maths
Round 4 : Khana Khazana
◦ Food
◦ Written Round
◦ Diffrential Scoring
◦ 1 team gets right = +30
◦ 2 teams get right = +20
◦ 3 teams get right = +10
◦ 4 teams get right = +0
1
◦ The birth of the X was credited to Lord John Montagu also known as the Fourth Earl of X .
◦ In the late 1700s, Montagu had a reputation as a notorious gambler throughout the British Isles.
◦ In the late 1700s, the _________ was born because Montagu was too busy gambling to actually
step away from the table to eat.
◦ He could not be bothered with silverware and ate the roast beef with his bare hands, which got
the playing cards dirty.
◦ To cure the messiness and stop drawing the ire of the casino manager, Montagu started using
two pieces of bread to hold the meat while he played cards.
◦ Thus , this legendary snack was created.
2
◦ June 3, 2015 – The New Delhi Government banned the sale of X in New Delhi stores for 15 days due to these findings.
◦ First Information Reports (FIRs) against Bollywood X Brand Ambassadors Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, and Preity Zinta were lodged by Sudhir
Kumar Ojha, a lawyer, at Muzaffarpur district court, asking the authorities to arrest them if required.
◦ June 4, 2015 – The Gujarat FDA banned them for 30 days after 27 out of 39 samples were detected with objectionable levels of metallic lead, among
other things, and Assam banned sale, variety for 30 days after tests carried out at the state public health laboratory concluded that the particular variety
contained added an excessively high amount of lead.On June 4, 2015 the government of Tamil Nadu banned X due to an unacceptable amount of lead
and other components.
◦ June 6, 2015 – The Central Government of India banned nationwide sales of X noodles for an indefinite period.
◦ June 26, 2015 – During a press meeting, the Minister for Health and Family Welfare of Karnataka, U. T. Khader stated that X foods would not be banned.
◦ July, 2015 – The Bombay High Court allowed the export of X while the ban in India remained.
◦ August 2015 – Tests performed by the US health regulator FDA showed no dangerous lead levels in the products. On 13 August 2015, the nationwide ban
was struck down by the Bombay high court.
◦ The court stated that proper procedure was not followed in issuing the ban and called into question the test results, as the samples were not tested at
authorized laboratories accredited to the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).
◦ January 2019 – X were again under the scanner for lead content in them
3.
◦ This dish is derived from the Persian word Birian, which means ‘fried before cooking’ and Birinj,
the Persian word for rice.
◦ There are various theories related to the origin of this scrumptious dish.
◦ Many historians believe that biryani originated from Persia and was brought to India by the
Mughals.
◦ It was further developed in the Mughal royal kitchen. It is believed that when Mumtaz visited
the army barracks, she found that
◦ The Mughal soldiers looked undernourished.
◦ In order to provide a balanced diet to the soldiers, she asked the chefs to prepare dish with
meat and rice.
◦ The dish was whipped up with spices and saffron and cooked over wood fire.
4
◦ 500 Ml Milk, full cream
◦ 50 Gram Vermicelli (broken into small pieces), roasted
◦ 1/4 Cup Sugar
◦ 2 Tbsp Dates, chopped
◦ 1/4 Cup Raisins
◦ 1/4 Cup Almonds (cut into pieces), blanched
◦ 1/4 Cup Pistachios
◦ 1/4 Cup Ghee
◦ 1/2 tsp Saffron
◦ 1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
5.
◦ The name of which fruit means “seeded apple”?
Answers
◦ 1. Sandwich
◦ 2. Maggi
◦ 3. Biryani
◦ 4. Sheer Khurma …. Payasam
◦ 5. Pommegranate , Sitaphal
Scores
Round 5 :
◦ All the best for final round
◦ b/p
◦ In 1679, French physicist Denis Papin, better known for his studies on steam, invented the steam
digester in an attempt to reduce the cooking time of food.
◦ His airtight cooker used steam pressure to raise the water's boiling point, thus cooking food more
quickly. In 1681 Papin presented his invention to the Royal Society of London as a scientific study;
he was later elected a member.
◦ In 1864, Georg Gutbrod of Stuttgart began manufacturing X made of tinned cast iron.
◦ In 1918, Spain granted a patent for the X to José Alix Martínez from Zaragoza. Martínez named it
the olla exprés, literally "express cooking pot", under patent number 71143 in the Boletín Oficial de la
Propiedad Industrial.[2]
◦ In 1924, the first X pot recipe book was published, written by José Alix and titled "360 fórmulas de
cocina Para guisar con la 'olla expres'",[3] or 360 recipes for cooking with a X.
◦ In 1938, Alfred Vischer presented his invention, the Flex-Seal Speed Cooker, in New York City.
Vischer’s X was the first designed for home use, and its success led to competition among American
and European manufacturers.
Pressure Cooker
2.
◦ There are a total number of 11 players in each team: at least four players who are classified as
B1) and three B2), and up to 4 players B3.
◦ In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than
a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings to provide audible cues.
◦ The wicket (stumps) is also larger, made of metal tubes painted in fluorescent colours,
◦ Various other modifications to the rules apply. Verbal signals are widely used both by umpires
and players: in particular, the bowler must shout 'Play!' as he releases the ball. The delivery is
required to pitch at least twice
◦ Fielders are allowed to take a catch on the bounce.
◦ Batsman can never be stumped out
Blind Cricket!!!!
3
◦ This area had a shop belonging to an Armenian merchant known as Albert Abid, a valet
of Nizam VI of Hyderabad state,
◦ Hence the area came to be known as ________. Albert left for England, but as per another
version the area got its name after a shop run by Evans.
◦ In 1939, the store was demolished and a cinema known as "Palace Talkies" was built in its
place.[Later in the 1980s this theater was also demolished and a new structure built in its place.
Now this space is occupied by Big Bazaar
◦ Later it became educational hub then a shopping hub
Abids
4.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics
5. This question talks about
Triskaidekaphobia. What is
Triskaidekaphobia?
Ans: Fear of 13
6.
◦ During the Middle Ages, in about 15th century, metal was expensive and seldomly used for
household wares. Instead, dishes and pots were made of an economical clay called
________(Latin for clay). Whenever house wifes have extra income, the clay jars came
to use. They called the jars________ which is known as Y.
◦ Over the next 200-300 years people forgot that ___________ refered to earthern ware
material.
◦ In 19th century The English received orders of Y and they made it in shape of __________
◦ What is this thing that the children love the most????
Piggy Bank
7
◦ Mark Twain was born when this phenomenon was seen then later he predicted his death when
it will be seen again.
◦ Mark Twain was 76 when he passed away.
Hailey’s Comet
8.
◦ Her first book, Child Whispers, a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922. She
wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and
biblical narratives and is best remembered today for stories of group of people
◦ Following the commercial success of her early novels such as Adventures of the Wishing-
Chair (1937) and The Enchanted Wood(1939), she went on to build a literary empire,
sometimes producing fifty books a year in addition to her prolific magazine and newspaper
contributions.
◦ Her writing was unplanned and sprang largely from her unconscious mind; she typed her
stories as events unfolded before her. The sheer volume of her work and the speed with which
it was produced led to rumours that she employed an army of ghost writers, a charge she
vigorously denied.
Enid Blyton
Scores
Penultimate Question
9
◦ King Louis V of France reigned for just one year and died with no heir to succeed him in 987 AD
◦ Historians refer to him as qui nihil fecit in Latin or Louis le Faineant in French
◦ The ephitet refers to the fact that nothing much can be said about his rule
◦ What is the English translation of this ephitet that reminds one of being scolded by teachers in
school??
Louis the Good For Nothing
Final question coming up…
Final question
◦ The earliest known examples of the word date back to 1780; its etymology is unknown, but it
may have originated in student slang. It initially meant a "odd, eccentric person" or a "joke,
hoax". Later (perhaps by association with words such as "inquisitive") it came to mean "to
observe, study intently", and thence (from about mid-19th century) "test, exam."[2][3]
◦ There is a well-known myth about the word ___ that says that in 1791 a Dublin theater owner
named Richard Daly made a bet that he could introduce a word into the language within 24
hours. He then went out and hired a group of street urchins to write the word ______, which
was a nonsense word, on walls around the city of Dublin. Within a day, the word was common
currency and had acquired a meaning (since no one knew what it meant, everyone thought it
was some sort of test) and Daly had some extra cash in his pocket.[4] However, there is no
evidence to support the story, and the term was already in use before the alleged bet in 1791.
Final Answer of this Quiz is……..
QUIZ MAM!!!
And The Winner is……
THANK YOU.

The Quiz For Masters

  • 1.
    THE TEACHERS DAY QUIZ. Obaid Yeshwanth Nida Sabeehuddin
  • 2.
    Quiz for teachersof LFHS – Abids
  • 4.
    Image can’t be displayedas it is toooo long
  • 6.
    Research Team ◦ MohammedObaid – Ur – Rahman Riaz 10 A ◦ Yeshwanth Kumar 10 A ◦ Mohammed Sabeehuddin 10 A ◦ Nida Fatima 09 B ◦ Mustafa Ahmed 08 C
  • 7.
    Pounce and Bounce ◦In the concept of pounce, if a direct question is asked to one group ‘A’ and group B or C or D are sure of the answer can pounce on that question ◦ They should write the answer down on a paper and SHOULD NOT yell out the answer ◦ One of the quizmaster will come to you and check the answer you have written down ◦ If you get the write answer right you will be awarded +15 marks. If the answer is wrong you get -10 marks
  • 8.
    Round 1: GeneralRound ◦ There will be 6 questions in this rounds ◦ All questions are related to general topics and current affairs ◦ Pounce is available ◦ Enjoy.
  • 9.
    1.What? ◦ This sloganwas supposedly made by Ajay Singh in November –December 2013 and it soon became popular ◦ But Mr. Trump modified this slogan & used in 2016 areas where Indians lived, this made him popular. ◦ What is the actual slogan? ◦ What is the modified slogan?
  • 12.
    2. What iscommon to these dates ◦ August 27 / September 10 – China ◦ 1st Sunday of october – Russia ◦ January 16 – Thailand ◦ Tuesday of 1st full week – USA ◦ 24th November – Turkey
  • 13.
    Teachers Day indifferent countries.
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    3 ◦ The CharlesW. Howard __________ ____________ School is in Michigan, USA. ◦ It was established in the year 1937 and is one of the oldest ___________ ______ schools ◦ It teaches students about ___________ history. His dress code, ettiquete, flying lessons and reindeer habits. ◦ FITB.
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    4. ◦ Earlier about1895 when trains were introduced by Britishers in India … the people feared it as they thought that it may derail, it may run automatically etc.. ◦ But in October 1995 one particular a scene of a film removed all the fears after 100 years in people and people became more comfortable with it ◦ Which scene?
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    DDLJ Raj SimranTrain Scene.
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    The ways ofcheating in an exam.
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    6. ◦ The birthof the X was credited to Lord John Montagu also known as the Fourth Earl of X . ◦ In the late 1700s, Montagu had a reputation as a notorious gambler throughout the British Isles. ◦ In the late 1700s, the _________ was born because Montagu was too busy gambling to actually step away from the table to eat. ◦ He could not be bothered with silverware and ate the roast beef with his bare hands, which got the playing cards dirty. ◦ To cure the messiness and stop drawing the ire of the casino manager, Montagu started using two pieces of bread to hold the meat while he played cards. ◦ Thus , this legendary snack was created.
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    Not so GanithPandiths Scores
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    Round 2 Movies ◦+10 for every correct answer ◦ +10 bonus if 4 correct ◦ +20 bonus if 5 correct
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    2. ◦ This actor’spolitical party was formed on his 60th birthday i.e on 23rd March 1982 ◦ Since Congress was a national based party and not concentrating on regional problems , he decided to start his own party ◦ His debut film was Mana Desam
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    3. ◦ Shivaji RaoGaekwad was a bus conductor in Banglore Transport System. ◦ In 1973, he joined the Madras Film Institute to pursue a diploma in acting and also mastered speaking Tamil language as his mother tongue was Marathi. ◦ Following his debut in K. Balachander's drama Apoorva Raagangal(1975), his acting career commenced with a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films. ◦ His popularity as coming from his larger-than-life super-hero appearance in many films, supported by gravity-defying stunts and charismatic expressions, all while attempting to maintain modesty in real-life.
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    4 ◦ This typeof Indian traditional dress shares its name with a famous character from Mughal-e- Azam. ◦ And this flower looks like this dress.
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    ◦ 1. Sholay ◦2. N.T Rama Rao ◦ 3. Rajnikanth ◦ 4. Anarkali. ◦ 5. The Beatles
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    ROUND 3 :TheTeacher’s Round ◦ Set A written ◦ Set B B/P ◦ Set A every correct answer + 10 ◦ If 5 correct answers + 10 ◦ If All correct Bonus +20 ◦ Set B
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    1. (history kamystery) 1 ◦ Anthony Hopkins and his closest advisers are sequestered in an underground bunker in a city important in 1945 . ◦ As the Battle of ______ rages above ground and _______ forces are nearing certain defeat, Hopkins nervously awaits his fate with his girlfriend, Susan Blakely ; his right-hand man, Cliff Gorman ; and his chief architect,Richard Jordan. ◦ In the final hours of his life, Hopkins marries Blakely, his longtime companion. ◦ This is the storyline of THE BUNKER ◦ Who is Hopkins???
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    2.(English Vinglish) ◦ Whatis common throughout all the editions of the ________ is the initial frame story of the ruler Shahryār and his wife Scheherazade and the framing device incorporated throughout the tales themselves. ◦ The stories proceed from this original tale; some are framed within other tales, while others are self-contained. Some editions contain only a few hundred ______, while others include 1,001 or more. The bulk of the text is in prose, although verse is occasionally used for songs and riddles and to express heightened emotion. ◦ Most of the poems are single couplets or quatrains, although some are longer.
  • 43.
    3. ◦ X ismade up of keratin in animals and Y in humans. ◦ While X is used for self defence chewing Y is an OCD disease which is known as “Oncychophagy” ◦ What is X and Y?
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    ◦ The flaghad its origin in events that took place on 13 July 1931 . ◦ During a demonstration against the Dogra rulers, police opened fire and 21 people were killed. The blood-tainted shirt of one of the victims was then hoisted by the crowd as the flag . ◦ In 1953 Nehruji allowed this flag to be hoisted along the flag of India ◦ It had some additions like a plough ◦ It was valid until 5th August ◦ Identify the flag
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    5. ◦ Mercury –0 ◦ Venus – 0 ◦ Earth - 1 ◦ Mars – 2 ◦ Jupiter – 79 ◦ Saturn - 62 ◦ Uranus – 27 ◦ What is this list talking about
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    6 ◦ Erno ________invented x to show some properties of it to his students while he was a professer. ◦ To complete it , took him 1 month to to do it or rather crack his own code. ◦ What is x, which can have more than a trillion combinations also known as the Hungarian horror?
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    7. ◦ Stan Leeis the creator of the Marvel Universe ◦ He said that everything attached to his characters had the proof of Science . ◦ When somebody said that Thor’s Hammer had no science attached to it Lee replied that it has ___________ force ◦ So what Thor does is when he rotates the hammer Lightining comes. ◦ So _______________ force attracts the particles towards the centre.
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    ◦ 1. Hitler ◦2. Arabian Nights ◦ 3. Horns and Fingernails ◦ 4. Jammu Kashmir Flag ◦ 5. Moons of the Planets ◦ 6. Rubik’s Cube ◦ 7. Centrifugal Force
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    1. ◦ X wasKnown as Hailey National Park. X was later renamed after a hunter who shooted tigers ◦ Earlier in August X was very famous shooting spot and probably we all have seen it ◦ What is X ◦ Why the reason was it in news??
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    2 ◦ Shashi Tharoorthe Congress MP made a buzz in social media after he said _______ was included in Oxford Dictionary ◦ But it was included way earlier ◦ ------- is an interjection used by speakers of South Indian languages ◦ It means sudden shock ….. ◦ Which word??
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    3. What isthis found in classrooms? ◦ Ninety million years ago what is now the X downland of Northern Europe was ooze accumulating at the bottom of a great sea. ◦ X was one of the earliest rocks made up of microscopic particles to be studied under the microscope, when it was found to be composed almost entirely of coccoliths. ◦ Their shells were made of calcite extracted from the rich seawater. ◦ As they died, a substantial layer gradually built up over millions of years and, through the weight of overlying sediments, eventually became consolidated into rock. ◦ Later earth movements related to the formation of the Alps raised these former sea-floor deposits above sea level
  • 61.
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    4. ◦ She wasnamed Manikarnika Tambe and was nicknamed Manu. ◦ Her studies included shooting, horsemanship and fencing with her childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope ◦ A movie was based on her life. ◦ X played the role of this person. ◦ Who is Manikarnika ?? ◦ Who is X?
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    ◦ Jhansi KiRani ◦ Kangana Renaut
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    6 ◦ Moonwalk isa 1988 autobiography written by American recording artist X. ◦ The book was first published by Doubleday on February 1, 1988, five months after the release of X's 1987 Bad album, and named after X's signature dance move. ◦ This was also codenamed Y as Y literally did the moonwalk.
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    7 ◦ Which geniuswho is basically the father of Maths was the first winner of the Mathematics Nobel Prize ??
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    There is noNobel for Maths
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    Round 4 :Khana Khazana ◦ Food ◦ Written Round ◦ Diffrential Scoring ◦ 1 team gets right = +30 ◦ 2 teams get right = +20 ◦ 3 teams get right = +10 ◦ 4 teams get right = +0
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    1 ◦ The birthof the X was credited to Lord John Montagu also known as the Fourth Earl of X . ◦ In the late 1700s, Montagu had a reputation as a notorious gambler throughout the British Isles. ◦ In the late 1700s, the _________ was born because Montagu was too busy gambling to actually step away from the table to eat. ◦ He could not be bothered with silverware and ate the roast beef with his bare hands, which got the playing cards dirty. ◦ To cure the messiness and stop drawing the ire of the casino manager, Montagu started using two pieces of bread to hold the meat while he played cards. ◦ Thus , this legendary snack was created.
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    2 ◦ June 3,2015 – The New Delhi Government banned the sale of X in New Delhi stores for 15 days due to these findings. ◦ First Information Reports (FIRs) against Bollywood X Brand Ambassadors Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, and Preity Zinta were lodged by Sudhir Kumar Ojha, a lawyer, at Muzaffarpur district court, asking the authorities to arrest them if required. ◦ June 4, 2015 – The Gujarat FDA banned them for 30 days after 27 out of 39 samples were detected with objectionable levels of metallic lead, among other things, and Assam banned sale, variety for 30 days after tests carried out at the state public health laboratory concluded that the particular variety contained added an excessively high amount of lead.On June 4, 2015 the government of Tamil Nadu banned X due to an unacceptable amount of lead and other components. ◦ June 6, 2015 – The Central Government of India banned nationwide sales of X noodles for an indefinite period. ◦ June 26, 2015 – During a press meeting, the Minister for Health and Family Welfare of Karnataka, U. T. Khader stated that X foods would not be banned. ◦ July, 2015 – The Bombay High Court allowed the export of X while the ban in India remained. ◦ August 2015 – Tests performed by the US health regulator FDA showed no dangerous lead levels in the products. On 13 August 2015, the nationwide ban was struck down by the Bombay high court. ◦ The court stated that proper procedure was not followed in issuing the ban and called into question the test results, as the samples were not tested at authorized laboratories accredited to the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). ◦ January 2019 – X were again under the scanner for lead content in them
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    3. ◦ This dishis derived from the Persian word Birian, which means ‘fried before cooking’ and Birinj, the Persian word for rice. ◦ There are various theories related to the origin of this scrumptious dish. ◦ Many historians believe that biryani originated from Persia and was brought to India by the Mughals. ◦ It was further developed in the Mughal royal kitchen. It is believed that when Mumtaz visited the army barracks, she found that ◦ The Mughal soldiers looked undernourished. ◦ In order to provide a balanced diet to the soldiers, she asked the chefs to prepare dish with meat and rice. ◦ The dish was whipped up with spices and saffron and cooked over wood fire.
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    4 ◦ 500 MlMilk, full cream ◦ 50 Gram Vermicelli (broken into small pieces), roasted ◦ 1/4 Cup Sugar ◦ 2 Tbsp Dates, chopped ◦ 1/4 Cup Raisins ◦ 1/4 Cup Almonds (cut into pieces), blanched ◦ 1/4 Cup Pistachios ◦ 1/4 Cup Ghee ◦ 1/2 tsp Saffron ◦ 1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
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    5. ◦ The nameof which fruit means “seeded apple”?
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    Answers ◦ 1. Sandwich ◦2. Maggi ◦ 3. Biryani ◦ 4. Sheer Khurma …. Payasam ◦ 5. Pommegranate , Sitaphal
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    Round 5 : ◦All the best for final round ◦ b/p
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    ◦ In 1679,French physicist Denis Papin, better known for his studies on steam, invented the steam digester in an attempt to reduce the cooking time of food. ◦ His airtight cooker used steam pressure to raise the water's boiling point, thus cooking food more quickly. In 1681 Papin presented his invention to the Royal Society of London as a scientific study; he was later elected a member. ◦ In 1864, Georg Gutbrod of Stuttgart began manufacturing X made of tinned cast iron. ◦ In 1918, Spain granted a patent for the X to José Alix Martínez from Zaragoza. Martínez named it the olla exprés, literally "express cooking pot", under patent number 71143 in the Boletín Oficial de la Propiedad Industrial.[2] ◦ In 1924, the first X pot recipe book was published, written by José Alix and titled "360 fórmulas de cocina Para guisar con la 'olla expres'",[3] or 360 recipes for cooking with a X. ◦ In 1938, Alfred Vischer presented his invention, the Flex-Seal Speed Cooker, in New York City. Vischer’s X was the first designed for home use, and its success led to competition among American and European manufacturers.
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    2. ◦ There area total number of 11 players in each team: at least four players who are classified as B1) and three B2), and up to 4 players B3. ◦ In terms of playing equipment, the major adaptation is the ball, which is significantly larger than a standard cricket ball and filled with ball bearings to provide audible cues. ◦ The wicket (stumps) is also larger, made of metal tubes painted in fluorescent colours, ◦ Various other modifications to the rules apply. Verbal signals are widely used both by umpires and players: in particular, the bowler must shout 'Play!' as he releases the ball. The delivery is required to pitch at least twice ◦ Fielders are allowed to take a catch on the bounce. ◦ Batsman can never be stumped out
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    3 ◦ This areahad a shop belonging to an Armenian merchant known as Albert Abid, a valet of Nizam VI of Hyderabad state, ◦ Hence the area came to be known as ________. Albert left for England, but as per another version the area got its name after a shop run by Evans. ◦ In 1939, the store was demolished and a cinema known as "Palace Talkies" was built in its place.[Later in the 1980s this theater was also demolished and a new structure built in its place. Now this space is occupied by Big Bazaar ◦ Later it became educational hub then a shopping hub
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    5. This questiontalks about Triskaidekaphobia. What is Triskaidekaphobia?
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    6. ◦ During theMiddle Ages, in about 15th century, metal was expensive and seldomly used for household wares. Instead, dishes and pots were made of an economical clay called ________(Latin for clay). Whenever house wifes have extra income, the clay jars came to use. They called the jars________ which is known as Y. ◦ Over the next 200-300 years people forgot that ___________ refered to earthern ware material. ◦ In 19th century The English received orders of Y and they made it in shape of __________ ◦ What is this thing that the children love the most????
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    7 ◦ Mark Twainwas born when this phenomenon was seen then later he predicted his death when it will be seen again. ◦ Mark Twain was 76 when he passed away.
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    8. ◦ Her firstbook, Child Whispers, a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922. She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for stories of group of people ◦ Following the commercial success of her early novels such as Adventures of the Wishing- Chair (1937) and The Enchanted Wood(1939), she went on to build a literary empire, sometimes producing fifty books a year in addition to her prolific magazine and newspaper contributions. ◦ Her writing was unplanned and sprang largely from her unconscious mind; she typed her stories as events unfolded before her. The sheer volume of her work and the speed with which it was produced led to rumours that she employed an army of ghost writers, a charge she vigorously denied.
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    9 ◦ King LouisV of France reigned for just one year and died with no heir to succeed him in 987 AD ◦ Historians refer to him as qui nihil fecit in Latin or Louis le Faineant in French ◦ The ephitet refers to the fact that nothing much can be said about his rule ◦ What is the English translation of this ephitet that reminds one of being scolded by teachers in school??
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    Louis the GoodFor Nothing
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    Final question ◦ Theearliest known examples of the word date back to 1780; its etymology is unknown, but it may have originated in student slang. It initially meant a "odd, eccentric person" or a "joke, hoax". Later (perhaps by association with words such as "inquisitive") it came to mean "to observe, study intently", and thence (from about mid-19th century) "test, exam."[2][3] ◦ There is a well-known myth about the word ___ that says that in 1791 a Dublin theater owner named Richard Daly made a bet that he could introduce a word into the language within 24 hours. He then went out and hired a group of street urchins to write the word ______, which was a nonsense word, on walls around the city of Dublin. Within a day, the word was common currency and had acquired a meaning (since no one knew what it meant, everyone thought it was some sort of test) and Daly had some extra cash in his pocket.[4] However, there is no evidence to support the story, and the term was already in use before the alleged bet in 1791.
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    Final Answer ofthis Quiz is……..
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