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South Asian Medical Students' Association is an apolitical, non-profit, non-governmental organization registered with the government of India. The quiz was part of their annual conference.

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  1. 1. GRAND FINALE What’s In The Menu!!! * 5 Rounds * Round 1 : Know Your Motherland * Round 2 : World of Medicines * Round 3 : Believe It Or Not * Round 4 : Mixed Bag * Round 5 : Slog Over
  2. 2. Round 1 Know Your Motherland
  3. 3. What’s in Offer….  6 Questions on ‘India & Indians’.  Marks :-- * + 10 (for Direct) * + 15/-05 (for Pounce)
  4. 4. Q. 1 According to Mahabharata, how is this brave kid, son of a king, associated greatly with India? || Q. 1 ||
  5. 5. || A. 1 || India has been named Bharat or Bharatvarsha after the son of King Dushyanta & Shakuntala
  6. 6. Q. 1 Created by popular singer Upal Sengupta, this art-series chronicles the life of these two protagonists. Highly appreciated for it’s storytelling style, every work is based on a particular theme. What is the inspiration behind this painting? || Q. 2 ||
  7. 7. Q. 1 || Q. 2 ||
  8. 8. || A. 2 || Chipko Movement
  9. 9. Q. 1 Where would one symbolically find 24 virtues, like - courage, patience, faithfulness and hope that a human being must possess? (As per some historians, apart from the virtues, they also represents the ‘hourly division of a day’.) || Q. 3 ||
  10. 10. || A. 3 || Ashoka Chakra in the Indian National Flag
  11. 11. Q. 1 Which Indian capital-city has been named after this brick fort built around the 14th century? || Q. 4 ||
  12. 12. || A. 4 || Itanagar
  13. 13. Q. 1 Preserved in a special helium-filled case, the document contain several artworks (vis) that represent styles from the different civilizations of the subcontinent, ranging from the prehistoric Mohenjodaro, in the Indus Valley, to the modern era. Several prominent names of the times, like Beohar Rammanohar Sinha took part in this ambitious project. Which project was that? || Q. 5 ||
  14. 14. Q. 1 || Q. 5 ||
  15. 15. || A. 5 || The Constitution of India
  16. 16. Q. 1 WWII formally ended on Sep 2, 1945 when Japanese authority signed the papers. But they announced their surrender couple of weeks ago. Why does this piece of information has a special significance in Indian context? || Q. 6 ||
  17. 17. || Q. 6 || Announcement was made by Emperor Hirohito on August 15
  18. 18. S C O R E S
  19. 19. Round 2 World of Medicines
  20. 20. What’s in Offer….  6 Questions on ‘Diseases, Doctors, Treatments and lot more’.  Marks :-- * + 10 (for Direct) * + 15/-05 (for Pounce)
  21. 21. Q. 1 ‘A global threat to human health’, identify this in- the-news entity. || Q. 1 ||
  22. 22. || A. 1 || Hepatitis C Virus
  23. 23. Q. 1 Trigeminal Neuraglia is a chronic pain disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve. Which 19th century work of art has been specifically used as a symbol of trigeminal neuralgia? || Q. 2 ||
  24. 24. || A. 2 || The Scream
  25. 25. Q. 1 In the mid-1940s, a group of researchers, led by Scottish entomologist Alexander Haddow, constructed a massive steel structure (vis) in the middle of a Ugandan forest. The tower was constructed as scientists realized that different carriers might be active at different elevations. Few years later they found some rhesus monkeys who were placed on a higher platform on that tower, being affected by fever. That discovery was supposed to be the first breathrough of what? || Q. 3 ||
  26. 26. Q. 1 || Q. 3 ||
  27. 27. || A. 3 || Zika Virus
  28. 28. Q. 1 Approximately 5,000 of 6 million annual visitors to ‘Theresa’s meadows’ have to undergo medical treatment every year. Many of the cases are dealt with at the medical tent set up, and the serious cases are sent to the nearby hospitals. Salt, glucose and injection against nausea is the standard treatment at the medical tent. Staff at the hospitals usually do not enjoy welcoming these patients, considering a number of them just step in to relieve themselves. Where are all these arrangements made every year? || Q. 4 ||
  29. 29. || A. 4 || Oktoberfest
  30. 30. Q. 1 Doctor-cum-Engineer, Rune Elmqvist later became famous as an inventor. In 1948, he developed the first inkjet ECG printer which he called the ‘mingograph’. What did he invent in 1958, working under the supervision of Dr. Ake Senning, Cardiothorasic Surgeon at Karolinska University Hospital? || Q. 5 ||
  31. 31. || A. 5 || Artificial Pacemaker
  32. 32. Q. 1 This print ad is evidently inspired from Michelangelo’s ‘The Creation of Adam’ (vis in next slide). From this ad, try to identify the product that provides relief from an irresistible urge. || Q. 6 ||
  33. 33. Q. 1 || Q. 6 ||
  34. 34. || A. 6 || Itch Guard
  35. 35. S C O R E S
  36. 36. Round 3 Believe It Or Not
  37. 37. What’s in Offer….  6 Questions on ‘Some unbelievable and bizarre facts’.  Marks :-- * + 10 (for Direct) * + 15/-05 (for Pounce)
  38. 38. Q. 1 Asian Cricket Council’s U-19 Final match between Nepal and Hong Kong saw something bizarre. Though it can be seen in films, it had never happened in any international matches before. Groundsmen later said that it happened because overnight rain made the ground very soft and sluggish. Guess, what happened? || Q. 1 ||
  39. 39. || A. 1 || The Coin Stood on it’s Edge
  40. 40. Q. 1 Famous for its luxurious jeweled bindings that used real gold and precious stones, publishers-cum-binders Sangorski & Sutcliffe made a particularly lavish copy of The Rubáiyát (vis). Featuring a Moroccan leather cover and decorated with embroidered peacocks and more than a thousand gems, this copy was sent to an exhibition in England before being auctioned off to an American buyer for a little over $2,000. Presently estimated to be worth of $120,000, where can you find this? || Q. 2 ||
  41. 41. Q. 1 || Q. 2 ||
  42. 42. || A. 2 || Under the Sea (It sank with Titanic)
  43. 43. Q. 1 One of the landmarks of Jabalpur, the Paat Baba Hanuman Temple became the centre of attraction when around 1950’s a lot of round-shaped objects (vis) were found in the nearby region. Due to ignorance of the locals, most of them were unfortunately lost. Some villagers, considering them as ‘Shiva Lingas’, kept the remaining ones inside the temple. Few years later, a team of palaeontologists restored those objects. What were those objects? || Q. 3 ||
  44. 44. || A. 3 || Dinosaur’s Eggs
  45. 45. Q. 1 10-year old wonder-kid from Assam, Upasha Niku Talukdar is arguably India’s youngest and most decorated rhythmic gymnast. She became the first Assamese to win a medal in the Khelo India Youth Games 2020. In search of a good ‘coach’, her parents encouraged her to follow the example of Kenyan javelin thrower Julius Yego. Within months, results started to follow after she began that practice. Who is her ‘coach’? || Q. 4 ||
  46. 46. || A. 4 || YouTube
  47. 47. Q. 1 In the recent past, a particular group of people demanded the saffron dress. But following heavy discussion, it was decided to go with the ‘dress code’ that is being followed since ages. The code is as follows - White on monday, Pink on tuesday, Green on wednesday, Yellow on thursday, Cream on friday, Blue on saturday and Red on sunday. ‘Whose’ dress code is this? || Q. 5 ||
  48. 48. || A. 5 || Lord Ram
  49. 49. Q. 1 A small-time farmer, A. Chenchu Reddy of Nellore was suffering from heavy losses since 2010. He concluded that the stares of the jealous people were actually destroying his yield. After consulting with his close friends, he thought of a very ‘bright’ idea to divert others ‘roving eyes’. Curiously enough, since implementing his out-of-the-box idea in 2017, he has achieved fantastic results. Believe it or not, who/what, was actually bringing him luck? || Q. 6 ||
  50. 50. || A. 24 || Sunny Leone (actually her posters)
  51. 51. S C O R E S
  52. 52. Round 4 Mixed Bag
  53. 53. What’s in Offer….  6 Questions on ‘Different Topics’.  Marks :-- * + 10 (for Direct) * + 15/-05 (for Pounce)
  54. 54. Q. 1 Believed to be the site of Ravana’s capital, Nuwara Eliya is a town located in the Central province of Sri Lanka. It is regarded as the heart of the tea industry of that small island nation. One of the prime factors that help the cause is the characteristic black soil of the area. What ‘devastating’ reason is attributed to the black colour of the soil in Nuwara Eliya? || Q. 1 ||
  55. 55. || A. 1 || Resulted from the Ashes of the City, burnt down by Hanuman
  56. 56. Q. 1 Mahshilakantaka & Rathamusala (vis) were two war equipments used (invented) by King Ajatashatru. The Mahshilakantaka used to eject big stones. The Rathamusala was a custom-made chariot which caused a lot of casualties. Why did they get a sudden spurt of attention in the summer of 2015 in India? || Q. 2 ||
  57. 57. Q. 1 || Q. 2 ||
  58. 58. || A. 2 || Shown in the movie ‘Bahubali’
  59. 59. Q. 1 Widely known for developing one of the flagship products, Lab126 is the R&D wing of a famous company. Inspired from the logo of the parent company, what is the funda behind the number 126 in it’s name? || Q. 3 ||
  60. 60. || A. 3 || It points from A to Z — the 1st and 26th letters in the English alphabet
  61. 61. Q. 1 Vayu is a primary Hindu deity, the Lord of the Winds, the father of Bhima and the spiritual father of Hanuman. For what unholy reason, this god was discussed along with Salman Khan just a few years back? || Q. 4 ||
  62. 62. || A. 4 || His Mount is a Blackbuck & Bhai killed a Blackbuck
  63. 63. Q. 1 Visions of Science is an annual photographic competition sponsored by Novartis and the Daily Telegraph newspaper. It seeks images that bring science to life, cast a new light on some aspect of science, or explain scientific research or natural phenomena. Pictured is the 2003-winner, a creation of freelance artist Gina Glover, made using pairs of socks. What is the photograph based on? || Q. 5 ||
  64. 64. Q. 1 || Q. 5 ||
  65. 65. || A. 5 || Karyotype
  66. 66. Q. 1 As per hindu mythology, the leaf (vis) is modified to have a cone-like fold by a much-loved character for storage purpose. This mythological angle has been taken into consideration while coining the biological name of this tree. Commonly found in drought prone regions, the leaves are presently used to collect dew & rainwater. Identify that character from mythology. || Q. 6 ||
  67. 67. Q. 1 || Q. 6 ||
  68. 68. || A. 6 || Lord Krishna
  69. 69. S C O R E S
  70. 70. Last Round Slog Over
  71. 71. What’s in Offer….  Final 6 Questions  All Open to Pounce  Marks :-- * +20 (for Correct) * -10 (for Wrong)
  72. 72. Q. 1 This is one of the more popular varieties of Ikat. The signature design that gave the variety it’s name, is based on something that has been greatly associated with one of our main epics. Name this variety. || Q. 1 ||
  73. 73. || Q. 1 || Pasapalli Ikat
  74. 74. Q. 1 After a brief stint as an engineer, Rangasamy Iyengar finally settled down in the erstwhile Mysore State to work with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. He used to live in a house named ‘Lalitha Vilas’. Narasimhan Rengachary, the court physician of the Maharaja Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV of Mysore, used to live in a big palatial house named ‘Jaya Vilas’. Who is/was the most well known relative of those two noted gentlemen? || Q. 2 ||
  75. 75. || A. 2 || Jayalalitha
  76. 76. Q. 1 Australian John Lang, who studied law in England and had made India his home, once received an offer letter written in Persian on ‘gold paper’. Thus he got the chance to fight the ‘case of his life’ which literally made him a household name in British India. Who was his most famous client? || Q. 3 ||
  77. 77. || A. 3 || Rani Laxmi Bai
  78. 78. Q. 1 Named after Archimedes, this device is used to transfer water from a low-lying body into irrigation ditches. In 2001, it was used in the successful stabilization of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Historical records suggested that it was the main device used to irrigate a particular ‘piece of land’ where other devices failed. Where was it famously (and most successfully) used? || Q. 4 ||
  79. 79. || A. 4 || Hanging Garden of Babylon
  80. 80. Q. 1 Marketed as a potent solution to get rid of ‘the damned spot’, an exclusive hand sanitizer has been launched by National Theatre in 2018 on the occasion of a much celebrated quadricentenary. Whose heinous act was the inspiration behind this product? || Q. 5 ||
  81. 81. || A. 5 || Lady Macbeth
  82. 82. Q. 1 Which ‘Inspector’ did Mumbai Police congratulate, for adding one more feather in his already decorated cap in 2019, with these following words – “We salute you for being the most evergreen, energetic and inspirational icon to generations.”? || Q. 6 ||
  83. 83. || A. 6 || Inspector Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan)
  84. 84. Results awaited
  85. 85. Q. 1 Aamir Khan’s 2009-movie ‘3 Idiots’ was associated with the phrase ‘All Is Well’. Which well known ‘series’ ended rather tersely with ‘All was well’? || Q. 22 ||
  86. 86. || A. 22 || Harry Potter Series
  87. 87. Q. 1 The year 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of which shameful incident in Indian history that took place during a meeting, organized to protest the arrest of Dr. Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew? || Q. 6 ||
  88. 88. || A. 6 || Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
  89. 89. Q. 1 On the penultimate day of the Kurukshetra War, after Arjuna killed Karna, Kunti requested the Pandavas to perform the rites for Karna. When they protested, she revealed the true identity of Karna. They were shocked to find that they had committed fratricide. Yudhishtira, furious with his mother, then cursed all the women of this universe. This story is said to be the reason behind what common saying/occurence? || Q. 15 ||
  90. 90. || A. 15 || Women would never be able to keep a secret
  91. 91. Q. 1 According to a legend, the river Ganges, polluted by millions of people bathing in it, assumes the form of a black cow and comes to this river to bathe and cleanse itself in its holy waters. Legends also say that for Lord Shiva the river is especially sacred on account of its origin, and it is often called Shankari. Which river is this? || Q. 11 ||
  92. 92. || A. 11 || Narmada
  93. 93. Q. 1 In 1916, this Gandhian, with the backing of the members of Madras High Court, made 30 new designs. One from that set was modified over the next few years and became an inextricable part of India. As per the popular belief, what did he design? || Q. 12 ||
  94. 94. || A. 12 || Indian National Flag
  95. 95. Q. 1 If Lion is the mount of Durga, Crow for Shani, Bull for Shiva & Garuda for Vishnu then, who/what is the mount of Kubera? || Q. 16 ||
  96. 96. || A. 16 || A Man
  97. 97. Q. 1 A great enthusiast of the game, he got the chance to play only one game at the higher level. Representing Assam, he didn’t have a great outing against Odisha during the 1963 Ranji season. After his playing days were over, he concentrated to build a strong team for his employers. Arguably, who/what was said to be his biggest contribution to cricket? || Q. 24 ||
  98. 98. || A. 24 || MSD

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