24. This fictional woman detective character was
created by Suchitra Bhattacharya. She is in karate,
carries a revolver and is an excellent cook. Her
real name is Pragya Paramita Mukherjee.
Which fictional detective character
is being talked about?
25. This fictional woman detective character
was created by Suchitra Bhattacharya. She
is in karate, carries a revolver and is an
excellent cook. Her real name is Pragya
Paramita Mukherjee.
Which fictional detective character
is being talked about?
26.
27.
28.
29. SPORTS
ROUND - 2
ANTICLOCK-WISE ROUND
10 MARKS FOR DIRECT (10 SEC.TO ANSWER)
5 MARKS FOR BONUS (5 SEC.TO ANSWER)
NO NEGATIVE(S)
50. In which sport is the player recognized
by the number of caps and colour of caps?
51. In which sport is the player recognized
by the number of caps and colour of caps?
52.
53.
54.
55. ENVIRONMENT-HEALTH ISSUES
ROUND - 3
ANTICLOCK-WISE ROUND
10 MARKS FOR DIRECT (10 SEC.TO ANSWER)
5 MARKS FOR BONUS (5 SEC.TO ANSWER)
NO NEGATIVE(S)
56. Which animal belonging to
endangered species is often considered
as the state animal ofWest Bengal?
57. Which animal belonging to
endangered species is often considered
as the state animal ofWest Bengal?
58.
59.
60. What is the name of the
Solar Electricity Project of the
West Bengal Government?
61. What is the name of the
Solar Electricity Project of the
West Bengal Government?
62.
63.
64. Where in Murshidabad could one observe
the unique ‘fish cemetery’, built for the fish
of an adjacent pond, next to the
popular tourist destination?
65. Where in Murshidabad could one observe
the unique ‘fish cemetery’, built for the fish
of an adjacent pond, next to the
popular tourist destination?
66.
67.
68. The insecticidal action of this compound was discovered
by the Swiss chemist Paul Muller in 1939. It was then
used in the second half of World War II to control malaria
and typhus among civilians and troops. After the war, it
was made available for use as an agricultural insecticide
and its production and use duly increased. It was soon
realised to be an environmental pollutant & many
countries banned its use.
Name the compound.
69. The insecticidal action of this compound was
discovered by the Swiss chemist Paul Muller in
1939. It was then used in the second half of World
War II to control malaria and typhus among
civilians and troops. After the war, it was made
available for use as an agricultural insecticide and
its production and use duly increased. It was soon
realised to be an environmental pollutant & many
countries banned its use.
Name the compound.
70.
71.
72. This is a disease affecting the eye characterised by
irreversible defects in the visual field and changes in the
optic nerve. At first the peripheral vision is affected and if
left untreated, it can result in blindness. In most of the
patients, intraocular pressure is raised above normal. It is
also called as ‘the silent thief of sight’.
Which disease is being talked about?
73. This is a disease affecting the eye characterised by
irreversible defects in the visual field and changes
in the optic nerve. At first the peripheral vision is
affected and if left untreated, it can result in
blindness. In most of the patients, intraocular
pressure is raised above normal. It is also called as
‘the silent thief of sight’.
Which disease is being talked about?
74.
75.
76. India’s first indigenously developed Rotavirus vaccine was
launched by Prime Minister on March 9, 2015. Rotavirus is
pathogen that causes severe form of ailment especially in
under 5 children.
The virus is administered to children
to prevent the incidence of
which ailment and subsequent mortality
from the condition?
77. India’s first indigenously developed Rotavirus
vaccine was launched by Prime Minister on March
9, 2015. Rotavirus is pathogen that causes severe
form of ailment especially in under 5 children.
The virus is administered to children
to prevent the incidence of
which ailment and subsequent mortality
from the condition?
78.
79.
80.
81. WORLD AFFAIRS
ROUND - 4
CLOCK-WISE ROUND
10 MARKS FOR DIRECT (10 SEC.TO ANSWER)
5 MARKS FOR BONUS (5 SEC.TO ANSWER)
NO NEGATIVE(S)
82. Born on 3 January 2003, this 16 year old Swedish girl is an
environmental activist on climate change. Her
campaigning has gained international recognition. She
became known for youth activism in August 2018 when
she began spending her school days outside the Swedish
parliament to call for stronger action on climate
change by holding up a sign reading ‘Skolstrejk för
klimatet’ (School strike for the climate).
Name the bright young girl.
83. Born on 3 January 2003, this 16 year old
Swedish girl is an environmental
activist on climate change. Her campaigning has
gained international recognition. She became
known for youth activism in August 2018 when she
began spending her school days outside
the Swedish parliament to call for stronger action
on climate change by holding up a sign
reading ‘Skolstrejk för klimatet’ (School strike for
the climate).
Name the bright young girl.
84.
85.
86. Who is the current Governor
of the Reserve Bank of India?
87. Who is the current Governor
of the Reserve Bank of India?
88.
89.
90. Which scientist, at the ripe age of 97 years,
has become the oldest Nobel Laureate
when he won the coveted prize in 2019?
91. Which scientist, at the ripe age of 97 years,
has become the oldest Nobel Laureate
when he won the coveted prize in 2019?
92.
93.
94. If Banerjee-Duflo became the sixth couple
to win the Noble Prize in 2019,
who were the first couple to
achieve the feat in 1903?
95. If Banerjee-Duflo became the sixth couple
to win the Noble Prize in 2019,
who were the first couple to
achieve the feat in 1903?
96.
97.
98. ‘Man Bairagi’ is an upcoming biopic
on the life of which famous Indian?
99. ‘Man Bairagi’ is an upcoming biopic
on the life of which famous Indian?
100.
101.
102. Who is the head coach
of the present Indian football
men’s national team?
103. Who is the head coach
of the present Indian football
men’s national team?