3. • Theme is Colour
• All answers should have name of a colour in some or
other language
• Total 8 questions
• 8 X 5 = 40 (+10 for a full house)
• P.S: A same colour can be repeated twice
Rules
4.
5. • Just before the release of X, the leader of Y (formed to fight against
domestic violence), filed a case against the makers as they did not take
any permission from the leader for making X based on the life of the
leader and the group Y.
• On 5 March 2014, the Delhi High Court passed a stay order against the
release of X throughout India stating that the release would cause
irreparable loss to the leader’s reputation and that "the loss of
reputation can not be compensated by monetary terms". The high court
lifted the stay one day later. So identify X (movie) and also Y (the group).
6. • The current flag of Kazakhstan or Kazakh (Qazaq) flag was
adopted on 4 June 1992, replacing the flag of the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic. It has a sun in middle of it on a sky
blue background. What living being is under the sun in
central position of the flag which symbolises the Kazakh
tribes for centuries along with their freedom, power and
flight to the future?
7. “_______ Sonar Bangla korle ebar charkhar
Asamay Harish mollo,
____-er holo karagar
Chasir ebar pran banchano bhar.”
This was a popular song circulated around the Bengal in 1861.
• Just fill in both blanks where first blank is a common noun
and second blank is a proper noun.
8. • X recieved Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1903 for his “Electrolytic
Theory of Dissociation”. Who is X?
• In 1896, X was the first person to find out that the cause of
deterioration of earth’s health was not water vapour at all,
rather it was something else. So what discovery did he make?
• Image in next slide
9.
10. • Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are most popular
grape wines from France which are mainly
produced in the region of X located in the
East-Central zone. This region X is named
after an ethnic group of East Germanic
people who conquered this place. What is X?
• Which bearded man from X (Originally an
East Germanic person) had the ability to
create magic potion to boost up the power of
some people to protect thier land?
11. • As you can see, this is a snap from Detective Byomkesh Bakshy after the
doctor declared the dead man Byomkesh found as Ajit’s missing father at
the Calcutta Medical College.
• In the board behind, there were names of famous alumnis and researchers
of that institution. Dibakar Banerjee did a smart work by putting the name
of a person who invented the treatment for a deadly disease in 1922 and
henceforth got nomination for Noble twice in medicine and physiology.
• Who was the man and what was the disease he worked on?
12.
13. • X is a semi precious metal known as Derbyshire Spar which is a
form of fluorite with bands of purple and yellowish colour. In
United Kingdom, it is found in Treak Cliff Cavern and ____ ____
Cavern. We do better know this for a short story published in
1910 in The Strand Magazine and describes the terrified
experiences of a doctor who, while recovering from tuberculosis
on a Derbyshire farm, investigates mysterious goings-on in a
cavern mined for ____ ____ and also in Sunday Suspense. Just
FITB (Image)
14.
15. • Tom Freeman made an ablazed watercolour painting in
2004 depicting one of the most significant blow by the
British troops during the war of 1812.
• As per a popular belief, which is incorrect, the attack by
British soldiers destroyed it completely and while
reconstruction and covering up patches, it got the current
name. What is the subject of the painting by Freeman?
16.
17.
18. • Just before the release of X, the leader of Y (formed to fight against
domestic violence), filed a case against the makers as they did not take
any permission from the leader for making X based on the life of the
leader and the group Y.
• On 5 March 2014, the Delhi High Court passed a stay order against the
release of X throughout India stating that the release would cause
irreparable loss to the leader’s reputation and that "the loss of
reputation can not be compensated by monetary terms". The high court
lifted the stay one day later. So identify X (movie) and also Y (the group).
20. • The current flag of Kazakhstan or Kazakh (Qazaq) flag was
adopted on 4 June 1992, replacing the flag of the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic. It has a sun in middle of it on a sky
blue background. What living being is under the sun in
central position of the flag which symbolises the Kazakh
tribes for centuries along with their freedom, power and
flight to the future?
21.
22. “_______ Sonar Bangla korle ebar charkhar
Asamay Harish mollo,
____-er holo karagar
Chasir ebar pran banchano bhar.”
This was a popular song circulated around the Bengal in 1861.
• Just fill in both blanks where first blank is a common noun
and second blank is a proper noun.
24. • X recieved Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1903 for his “Electrolytic
Theory of Dissociation”. Who is X?
• In 1896, X was the first person to find out that the cause of
deterioration of earth’s health was not water vapour at all,
rather it was something else. So what discovery did he make?
• Image in next slide
26. • Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are most popular
grape wines from France which are mainly
produced in the region of X located in the
East-Central zone. This region X is named
after an ethnic group of East Germanic
people who conquered this place. What is X?
• Which bearded man from X (Originally an
East Germanic person) had the ability to
create magic potion to boost up the power of
some people to protect thier land?
27.
28. • As you can see, this is a snap from Detective Byomkesh Bakshy after the
doctor declared the dead man Byomkesh found as Ajit’s missing father at
the Calcutta Medical College.
• In the board behind, there were names of famous alumnis and researchers
of that institution. Dibakar Banerjee did a smart work by putting the name
of a person who invented the treatment for a deadly disease in 1922 and
henceforth got nomination for Noble twice in medicine and physiology.
• Who was the man and what was the disease he worked on?
29.
30. • X is a semi precious metal known as Derbyshire Spar which is a
form of fluorite with bands of purple and yellowish colour. In
United Kingdom, it is found in Treak Cliff Cavern and ____ ____
Cavern. We do better know this for a short story published in
1910 in The Strand Magazine and describes the terrified
experiences of a doctor who, while recovering from tuberculosis
on a Derbyshire farm, investigates mysterious goings-on in a
cavern mined for ____ ____ and also in Sunday Suspense. Just
FITB (Image)
31.
32. • Tom Freeman made an ablazed watercolour painting in
2004 depicting one of the most significant blow by the
British troops during the war of 1812.
• As per a popular belief, which is incorrect, the attack by
British soldiers destroyed it completely and while
reconstruction and covering up patches, it got the current
name. What is the subject of the painting by Freeman?