This document contains a visual quiz with 30 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics like movies, famous people, artworks, current events and more. Most of the questions can be answered by recognizing the people or objects in the accompanying images. The document instructs participants to view the images before answering and provides some context for guessing answers.
This document appears to be a transcript of a visual quiz being conducted. It provides the questions and answers for various rounds of the quiz, including a "Who's Next" round with series completions, an "Infinite Bounce" round with visual questions, and a round involving choosing comics/cartoons. The transcript gives the questions, followed by the answers provided by the quiz participants. It does not provide any additional context around the quiz itself.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition conducted by Malancha Sabu Sangha. There are 25 multiple choice questions from various topics including history, geography, literature, science and current events. The questions vary in difficulty with some marked as tie-breakers. Correct answers are worth 2 points each with partial credit possible for two-part questions. Guesswork is encouraged when unsure of the answer.
Quizzards of TCE organized a preliminary quiz round with 30 questions. Teams had 2 minutes to answer each question in the Google Form. In case of a tie, star marked questions would be considered or a sudden death round for tied teams. The ideal time for the national anthem is 52 seconds. Questions covered topics like idioms, compounds, famous board games, fruits, scientific concepts, dances, animals, countries and TV series. The organizers thanked senior quizzers for their contribution and Shristi Cultural Association.
1. This summarizes a document containing 40 trivia questions about various topics including history, sports, movies, technology companies, and more. The questions cover identifying people, events, inventions, and other facts.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game involving 7 rounds with 10 questions each across various categories such as food, history, geography, music, arts and literature, entertainment. The rules specify team size, no outside help, the quizmaster's decisions are final, how scoring and answering other teams' questions will work, and what to do in the event of a tie. It also provides the questions and answer choices for each category of the quiz.
INDIAN BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION QUIZ 2017(FINAL ROUND)Sabyasachi Roy
The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition to be held by the Indian Bank Employees’ Sports & Cultural Committee in Kolkata, India. It gives the date, time, location and details about the rules and structure of the competition. The quiz will have two rounds - the first round will involve teams answering direct questions with bonuses and opportunities for other teams to steal points. The second round will involve teams choosing a subject and answering 3 questions each without bonuses or opportunities to steal points. The document also provides sample questions that may be asked in the quiz.
This document appears to be a transcript of a visual quiz being conducted. It provides the questions and answers for various rounds of the quiz, including a "Who's Next" round with series completions, an "Infinite Bounce" round with visual questions, and a round involving choosing comics/cartoons. The transcript gives the questions, followed by the answers provided by the quiz participants. It does not provide any additional context around the quiz itself.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition conducted by Malancha Sabu Sangha. There are 25 multiple choice questions from various topics including history, geography, literature, science and current events. The questions vary in difficulty with some marked as tie-breakers. Correct answers are worth 2 points each with partial credit possible for two-part questions. Guesswork is encouraged when unsure of the answer.
Quizzards of TCE organized a preliminary quiz round with 30 questions. Teams had 2 minutes to answer each question in the Google Form. In case of a tie, star marked questions would be considered or a sudden death round for tied teams. The ideal time for the national anthem is 52 seconds. Questions covered topics like idioms, compounds, famous board games, fruits, scientific concepts, dances, animals, countries and TV series. The organizers thanked senior quizzers for their contribution and Shristi Cultural Association.
1. This summarizes a document containing 40 trivia questions about various topics including history, sports, movies, technology companies, and more. The questions cover identifying people, events, inventions, and other facts.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game involving 7 rounds with 10 questions each across various categories such as food, history, geography, music, arts and literature, entertainment. The rules specify team size, no outside help, the quizmaster's decisions are final, how scoring and answering other teams' questions will work, and what to do in the event of a tie. It also provides the questions and answer choices for each category of the quiz.
INDIAN BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION QUIZ 2017(FINAL ROUND)Sabyasachi Roy
The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition to be held by the Indian Bank Employees’ Sports & Cultural Committee in Kolkata, India. It gives the date, time, location and details about the rules and structure of the competition. The quiz will have two rounds - the first round will involve teams answering direct questions with bonuses and opportunities for other teams to steal points. The second round will involve teams choosing a subject and answering 3 questions each without bonuses or opportunities to steal points. The document also provides sample questions that may be asked in the quiz.
The document provides a transcript of a quiz competition with questions and answers on various topics ranging from films and celebrities to history, geography and science. Some of the questions have names or details redacted. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia knowledge in a multiple choice format.
Round 1 of the Grand Finale quiz competition was described. It involved direct questions with 10 points for a correct answer and 5 points for a passed correct answer. There was no negative marking. Round 2 involved buzzers with 20 points for a correct answer and minus 10 points for an incorrect answer. Buzers would be reset for an incorrect answer. The third round involved cards of different denominations (Golden, Silver, Bronze) corresponding to different point values for correct and incorrect answers.
Intercollegiate quiz.Pulsating at close contest.Next year promises to be tougher as the inaugral one was a cake walk for the winners from University college,Trivandrum
This document provides the rules and format for a quiz competition between multiple houses or teams. It outlines 6 rounds of questions on various topics. Teams earn 10 points for a correct answer within 20 seconds, and 5 points if they correctly answer a question passed to them within 5 seconds. Only the team leader can provide answers. The quiz master's decision is final. Rounds include a headlines quiz, topsy turvy questions, video/audio identification, picture identification, an India round, and a languages round.
This document provides details about a trivia night fundraiser being held by Miami High School in 2009. It includes information on the trivia categories that will be covered, various bonus point opportunities like a scavenger hunt and drawing contest, and the rules for participation. Sample trivia questions are provided for the first two rounds - General Knowledge and Sports - along with the correct answers. The fundraiser aims to raise funds for the school's year 12 valedictorians through an engaging trivia competition involving subjects from various areas.
This document outlines the structure and rules for the Department of English Quiz Finals. It consists of 6 rounds covering topics like current affairs, literature, visuals, spelling, audio, and rapid fire. The rounds involve teams of 2 answering questions within time limits. Electronic devices are prohibited. Correct answers score points while incorrect answers receive negatives. The quiz master's decisions are final. Sample questions are provided for each round covering topics from famous people to movies to books. An audience can also ask questions between rounds.
1. The document is a general quiz with 20 multiple choice questions.
2. Questions cover topics like history, movies, science, and current events and are meant to be easy to answer without outside help.
3. The quiz encourages participants to have fun while testing their knowledge.
1. The document describes the rules and questions for different rounds of a quiz competition, including a Mixed Bag round, Visual round, Audio round, and Final Mixed Bag round.
2. The rounds covered a variety of topics testing knowledge of people, events, movies, literature, and more.
3. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and deducted points for incorrect answers in some rounds.
Inquizzed Prelims (General Quiz) held on 5th November 2017 @ Amalthea '17, the annual Technical Summit of IIT Gandhinagar
Quiz Master: Shantanu Sharma
Quiz set by: Kanishk, Karthik, Rajas, Mohit, Sanjeet, Shantanu & Sinan
This document contains a quiz competition between Dhananjay Sachdeva (DJ) and Ritesh Dutta (DUTTA) with 32 multiple choice questions where answering correctly gains +100 points and incorrectly loses -50 points. It also contains information about Celebration Sports Club in Mumbai which provides various sports facilities and had an ironic event considering its name. The document then provides snippets of information on topics like stenotype keyboards, steam locomotives, movies like Mario and Oru Adaar Love, cricketers representing multiple sports, and tattoos of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
This document contains questions from a YMCA quiz competition with topics spanning history, geography, science, pop culture and current events. There are two semi-final rounds with 10 questions each and tiebreaker rounds with 5 additional questions. The questions test knowledge about terms, people, places, events and objects.
Baljanasakhyam prelims questions only 5 8Nitin Suresh
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics testing general knowledge of geography, history, literature and current affairs. The questions cover subjects like identifying an island nation referred to as "Chota Bharat" by Indira Gandhi, an Irish dramatist who won both the Nobel Prize and Oscar, the state belonging to cities like Bilaspur and Durg, and the political party formed by NT Rama Rao in 1982.
This document provides rules and information about an upcoming quiz competition. It outlines 4 rounds of questions, scoring rules where teams get 10 points for a correct answer or 5 points if they pass on a question. It also lists the different rounds: Headlines Quiz, Topsy Turvy, Video & Audio Quiz, and Mixed Round. Guidelines are provided for participants and the audience.
1. A 25 question elimination round with +2 marks for each question and no negative marking will be held. 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
2. The rounds will consist of 15 dry, 5 visual and 5 audio questions.
3. Best of luck to all the participants.
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
This document does not contain any information to summarize as it only repeats the phrase "Identify the scientist" multiple times without providing any additional context. The document consists of a single instruction to identify a scientist but does not give any clues as to who the scientist might be or what work they are known for.
The document provides a transcript of a quiz competition with questions and answers on various topics ranging from films and celebrities to history, geography and science. Some of the questions have names or details redacted. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia knowledge in a multiple choice format.
Round 1 of the Grand Finale quiz competition was described. It involved direct questions with 10 points for a correct answer and 5 points for a passed correct answer. There was no negative marking. Round 2 involved buzzers with 20 points for a correct answer and minus 10 points for an incorrect answer. Buzers would be reset for an incorrect answer. The third round involved cards of different denominations (Golden, Silver, Bronze) corresponding to different point values for correct and incorrect answers.
Intercollegiate quiz.Pulsating at close contest.Next year promises to be tougher as the inaugral one was a cake walk for the winners from University college,Trivandrum
This document provides the rules and format for a quiz competition between multiple houses or teams. It outlines 6 rounds of questions on various topics. Teams earn 10 points for a correct answer within 20 seconds, and 5 points if they correctly answer a question passed to them within 5 seconds. Only the team leader can provide answers. The quiz master's decision is final. Rounds include a headlines quiz, topsy turvy questions, video/audio identification, picture identification, an India round, and a languages round.
This document provides details about a trivia night fundraiser being held by Miami High School in 2009. It includes information on the trivia categories that will be covered, various bonus point opportunities like a scavenger hunt and drawing contest, and the rules for participation. Sample trivia questions are provided for the first two rounds - General Knowledge and Sports - along with the correct answers. The fundraiser aims to raise funds for the school's year 12 valedictorians through an engaging trivia competition involving subjects from various areas.
This document outlines the structure and rules for the Department of English Quiz Finals. It consists of 6 rounds covering topics like current affairs, literature, visuals, spelling, audio, and rapid fire. The rounds involve teams of 2 answering questions within time limits. Electronic devices are prohibited. Correct answers score points while incorrect answers receive negatives. The quiz master's decisions are final. Sample questions are provided for each round covering topics from famous people to movies to books. An audience can also ask questions between rounds.
1. The document is a general quiz with 20 multiple choice questions.
2. Questions cover topics like history, movies, science, and current events and are meant to be easy to answer without outside help.
3. The quiz encourages participants to have fun while testing their knowledge.
1. The document describes the rules and questions for different rounds of a quiz competition, including a Mixed Bag round, Visual round, Audio round, and Final Mixed Bag round.
2. The rounds covered a variety of topics testing knowledge of people, events, movies, literature, and more.
3. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and deducted points for incorrect answers in some rounds.
Inquizzed Prelims (General Quiz) held on 5th November 2017 @ Amalthea '17, the annual Technical Summit of IIT Gandhinagar
Quiz Master: Shantanu Sharma
Quiz set by: Kanishk, Karthik, Rajas, Mohit, Sanjeet, Shantanu & Sinan
This document contains a quiz competition between Dhananjay Sachdeva (DJ) and Ritesh Dutta (DUTTA) with 32 multiple choice questions where answering correctly gains +100 points and incorrectly loses -50 points. It also contains information about Celebration Sports Club in Mumbai which provides various sports facilities and had an ironic event considering its name. The document then provides snippets of information on topics like stenotype keyboards, steam locomotives, movies like Mario and Oru Adaar Love, cricketers representing multiple sports, and tattoos of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
This document contains questions from a YMCA quiz competition with topics spanning history, geography, science, pop culture and current events. There are two semi-final rounds with 10 questions each and tiebreaker rounds with 5 additional questions. The questions test knowledge about terms, people, places, events and objects.
Baljanasakhyam prelims questions only 5 8Nitin Suresh
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics testing general knowledge of geography, history, literature and current affairs. The questions cover subjects like identifying an island nation referred to as "Chota Bharat" by Indira Gandhi, an Irish dramatist who won both the Nobel Prize and Oscar, the state belonging to cities like Bilaspur and Durg, and the political party formed by NT Rama Rao in 1982.
This document provides rules and information about an upcoming quiz competition. It outlines 4 rounds of questions, scoring rules where teams get 10 points for a correct answer or 5 points if they pass on a question. It also lists the different rounds: Headlines Quiz, Topsy Turvy, Video & Audio Quiz, and Mixed Round. Guidelines are provided for participants and the audience.
1. A 25 question elimination round with +2 marks for each question and no negative marking will be held. 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
2. The rounds will consist of 15 dry, 5 visual and 5 audio questions.
3. Best of luck to all the participants.
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
This document does not contain any information to summarize as it only repeats the phrase "Identify the scientist" multiple times without providing any additional context. The document consists of a single instruction to identify a scientist but does not give any clues as to who the scientist might be or what work they are known for.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions in various categories such as current affairs, India, world, entertainment, sports, English, and miscellaneous. There are 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge in these areas. The quiz is divided into labeled sections for each topic and provides the point value for each question.
Visual Round quiz . 2016 General with answers.&super cool transition effects ...Jerin John
This document contains a transcript of an online quiz competition with 10 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics like the founder of KFC, flags incorporating other country's flags, the creator of Angry Birds, a foldable battery prototype, authors of the book "India 2020", details about the crashed Airlander 10 air vehicle, identifying Chetan Bhagat and Richard Attenborough from clues, and connecting two images to the photographer Kevin Carter. Participants were instructed to privately message their answers to each question to the host.
The document provides details from a quiz held at the Muses Club Quiz in Bangalore on September 22, 2008. It contains questions about business leaders, artists, historical events, movies, and more. The questions range from identifying people in photographs to their accomplishments and connections between various incidents and topics.
The document contains 10 questions about various topics such as types of irrigation, combustion, cells, friction, sound, seismographs, plants, and diseases. The questions refer to diagrams and pictures that are not included in the document in order to test identification and understanding of various scientific concepts and processes based on visual information.
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The document contains a list of names from various fields including politics, entertainment, science and history. Some of the names listed are Queen Elizabeth II, Pankaj Advani, Nitish Kumar, Narendra Modi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, volcanic eruption, clinical thermometer, the Milky Way, Karan Johar, Abhijeet Sawant, Shweta Tiwari, Bhagat Singh, Kalpana Chawla, A R Rahman, Sushmita Sen, and Sardar Patel.
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A visual quiz on personalities, a good quiz where audience is shown the 1st 2 slides and then they are given one minute to write them on paper.later the other slides are shown
This document contains a 20 question brands quiz with multiple choice answers. The quiz covers brands across different industries including mobile phones, textiles, consumer packaged goods, automobiles, airlines, and logos. Some of the brands identified include Samsung, Reliance, Airtel, Chevrolet, Infosys, Nike, and Virgin Airways.
This document contains 30 logo identification questions. For each logo, the participant avi anand correctly identified the company logo from a variety of well-known global brands across different industries such as apparel, automotive, banking, electronics, fast food, oil/gas, telecommunications, and more.
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Enjoy this interesting photo-quiz. It covers various topics. It is mostly pertaining to India and few of them across the world. Hope you'll enjoy it. The answers are given after the last question.
This document appears to be a forensic visual quiz containing a series of questions about forensic science topics such as back spatter, forms of torture, firearm range, autopsy specimens, and poisons that cause post-mortem glow. The quiz is intended to test knowledge of forensic science terminology and analysis through visual identification questions. It encourages feedback to continue learning forensic science concepts.
The document discusses integrating social consciousness and extracurricular community service projects into the K-12 curriculum in India. It proposes that mandatory service learning projects starting in kindergarten could expose students to social issues and foster socially responsible youth by graduation if the projects were evaluated as part of the regular curriculum. The document advocates for a grassroots approach where hundreds of community service projects could be implemented each year across schools in cities to have a wide-scale impact.
This document provides information about an upcoming cricket quiz, including the format and sample questions. It discusses the written rounds, which will involve identifying cricketers from caricatures and answering trivia questions. A sample question asks about an incident involving Hanif Mohammad trying to distract Garry Sobers. The document also previews the "Clockwise" round involving bouncing between questions and outlines the first meeting between Bill Frindall and John Arlott.
The document describes an annual quiz competition called The Arbitarium hosted by The Quiz Club of BMSCE. It provides details about the history and inspiration of the quiz, thanks patron saint Weird Al Yankovic, and lists song parodies and comics strips that participants need to identify for points. The quiz features many visual connection rounds to test participants where they must identify themes or subjects connecting disparate images.
The document describes the rules and questions for multiple rounds of a trivia quiz game show called AJM Open House. It includes questions about elements on the periodic table, identifying visual themes, identifying people, places, movies and more. Players earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers.
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This document appears to be a quiz about people with lesser known claims to fame, organized into categories like sports, music, film, books, science, business, and mixed bag. It provides clues about individuals in short paragraphs and asks the participant to identify the person being described based on details about their varied accomplishments and roles outside of their main recognition. The clues draw from diverse facts about the individuals' lives and careers to test the knowledge of the participant.
The document describes the format of "The Sports Quiz - finals" competition, including 4 rounds:
1) A written round with 6 questions
2) An "Infinite Pounce" quiz round with 21 questions
3) A "Visual Connect" image round
4) Another "Infinite Pounce" quiz round with 21 questions. It provides examples of questions from rounds 2 and 4, as well as responses.
The document appears to be a sports quiz containing 30 multiple choice questions related to various sports topics. It includes questions about tennis player Roger Federer, cyclist Bradley Wiggins, athlete Anju Bobby George, runner Jesse Owens, and others. The questions cover details about athletes, competitions, records, nicknames and more from sports like tennis, cycling, athletics, Olympics and others. The quiz is presented by Aditya Gadre and includes the participant's responses to each question.
Suraj Menon is leaving his student quiz group to enter the corporate world. A quiz was dedicated to him as he leaves. Some questions in the quiz reference Suraj's nickname he gave himself, activities he engaged in, organizations he was proclaimed an honorary member of, and how he performed well in a sports question at a past quiz competition but missed an obvious answer about an English cricket captain named Michael.
The document describes the format and rules of "The College Quiz" competition being held between teams Abhinav, Aditya, and Atul. It provides details of the two rounds, including that the first round consists of 20 questions on various topics and the second round involves buzzing in to answer questions where the first letter of each answer spells the given word (BOMBAY in this case). It provides examples of questions asked in each round.
2. Achtung, Baby!
This is a visuals quiz – so do look at the picture before
yelling out the answer
Most of the answers are guessable, so take guesses
These prelims have 30 questions
Ties will be resolved first with star marked questions
(Q11 – Q17) and then by sudden death starting from Q1
3. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
1 Fidel and Demetrius
Which movie’s ending
scene is a reference to
this WWI poster?
5. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
2 Fidel and Demetrius
One of these people is Richard Nixon. Name the other three
0 for 1; 0.5 for 2; 1 for all 3
6. Neil Armstrong, Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin ,
Michael Collins
This picture was taken while they were in quarantine
after coming back to Earth
7. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
3 Fidel and Demetrius
Who was this
guy supposed
to meet on the
morning of 31st
October, 1984?
8. Indira Gandhi
was on her way to an
interview with Peter
Ustinov the morning
she was shot
9. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
4 Fidel and Demetrius
Name this kid
15. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
7 Fidel and Demetrius
What is this
pizza called?
Or
What is special
about the
ingredients
used?
16. Four Seasons Pizza
Named so because the ingredients on each of the
four quadrants of the pizza are those primarily
available in each of the four seasons
17. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
8 Fidel and Demetrius
Several Star channels
were bought over and
renamed.
Which organization
bought over these
channels?
27. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
13 Fidel and Demetrius
The headgear, famously
used by this guy, gets its
name from which literary
work?
28. Trilby
Trilby hats get their name from the fact they
were used extensively in the stage version of the
book by George du Maurier
The guy is Frank Sinatra
29. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
14 Fidel and Demetrius
The mausoleum was commissioned by Nūr Jahān, the wife
of Jahangir, for her father Mirzā Ghiyās Beg, who was given a title
meaning “pillar of the state”. What was this title?
35. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
17 Fidel and Demetrius
An iconic
scene
from
which cult
movie
was shot
under this
'Y' Bridge
in Byculla?
36. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron
The famous “runaway corpse” bridge scene was
shot here
37. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
18 Fidel and Demetrius
What is
happening in
this historic pic?
43. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
21 Fidel and Demetrius
_________ene is a Carbon molecule, shaped like a hollow
sphere, made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons.
Though it resembles a Football more than anything else, it
is named after X whose creation it also resembled.
45. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
22 Fidel and Demetrius
The name for these structures is a portmanteau
combining the technology they use and the shape.
53. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
26 Fidel and Demetrius
Identify the in-the-news group
54. Pussy Riot
Recently the subject of a major controversy
triangle involving them, Putin and the Russian
Orthodox Church
55. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
27 Fidel and Demetrius
Name this person’s famous
TV personality spouse
56. Ellen Degeneres
The lady in the picture
was Portia De Rossi
(you may have seen her
on Arrested
Development)
57. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
28 Fidel and Demetrius
2009 2010 2011
?
2012
58. The European Union
Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize
2009 – Obama
2010 – Xiaobo
2011 – Sirleaf and Gboweh
59. BCQC October Open | The Visuals Quiz – Elims
29 Fidel and Demetrius
In which Bihari city
(sharing its name with
a restaurant in Pune),
the birthplace of
Mahavira, would you
find this Ashokan
pillar?