Rules:
1. Since we know that you all are relatively new to college quizzing, so the rules
are quite simple. Mind you, JUST THE RULES ;)
2. The Quiz consists of 30 questions in all. Format throughout the quiz remains
the same- Infinite bounce (+10/0) and pounce (+20/-10)
3. As quizmasters, we are very liberal. You can criticize us and our quiz as much
as North Koreans can criticize their government and its policies.
4. That’s that. Let’s get started...
Q1.
1. ______ ________ is a middle class Indian, frail but extremely intelligent man.
2. Everybody knows that whenever he goes out with his family, he never locks his
door but nobody has ever been able to rob his house.
3. He used to a professional boxer in his youth who was never defeated due to
his unique punching skills and good strategy.
4. Identify the person.
Q2.
According to mythology, X was a minor Goddess and also the wife of God Agni.
The word X means ‘oblation’. She was originally a nymph but became mortal after
marrying Agni. She is considered to be daughter of Daksha. She is thought to
preside over burnt offerings. The Gods to whom the offerings are made refuse the
offerings if the word X is not uttered after each offering. Identify X.
Q3.
1. Sharavanbelagola, near Bangalore is famous for the statue of Gomateshwara.
2. Gomateshwara was the son of the first Tirthankara Rishabpanth. He had a
dispute with his brothers and became a Jain monk.
3. He is also known as ‘X’ which was very popular in India (Only God knows why?!
#pun)
4. Identify X.
Q4.
Mr Ajay Singh is co-founder of Spicejet. He was in news few years back for
investing 500 crores in Spicejet, thus giving it a new life. He was also in news for a
“crappy yet famous” creation of his which became extremely popular and created
ripples in the country.
Identify the creation.
Q5.
1. X Y was invented in the kitchens of Maharaja Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV by a
palace cook named Kakasura Madappa.
2. X was the name of the kingdom ruled by the King.
3. Y means sweet in local vernacular.
4. Story holds that on being unable to come up with a name for the sweet,
Madappa named it X Y.
5. Been in news because of Nationalism debate.
6. Give X Y.
Q6.
Ved Pal was a music composer with some forgettable titles like Oh Bewafa,
Gunehgar in his kitty. However, he is mostly remembered for a non-film
composition. This composition has been iconic in its own way and has remained in
use over many years since it was launched.
What are we talking about?
Q7.
Founded by Vivek Ravishankar and Hari Karunanidhi and headquartered at Palo
Alto, CA, this company was formerly called Interview Street, Inc. Name the
company.
Q8.
“Chaar haath chaubees gaj,
Angul ashth praman,
Taa upar sultan hai,
Mat chuko Y”
These are the lines of poem by X which he was reciting to Y.
Give the funda.
Q9.
1. X Y is an ancient Indian game regarded today as a classic.
2. Earlier known as Moksha Patamu, the game was initially invented as a moral
lesson about karma to be taught to children.
3. Identify the game which is said to be a lesson about good and evil deeds.
Q10.
X was founded by an alumnus of IIMA. It was launched in the US market in 2000 to
cater to the overseas Indian Community for their US-to-India travel needs. Identify
X.
Q11.
It is an Indian mass media company which publishes two magazines under the
names Kadambini and Nandan. It has also launched Fever 104 FM in collaboration
with Virgin group. Identify the company.
Q12.
Manthan is a 1976 Hindi film made by the filmmaker Shyam Benegal, inspired by
the pioneering milk cooperative movement of Verghese Kurien written jointly by
him and Vijay Tendulkar. It is set amidst the backdrop of the White Revolution of
India. Aside from the great measurable success that this project was, it said to be
first of its kind in India. What was so unique about this?
Q13.
If Akshata is the first child, Rohan the last, who or what according to the father is the
middle child?
Q14.
Which derogatory term was coined by the Indian Economist Raj Krishna to refer to
the GDP growth rate of India before 1991 liberalisation ?
Q15.
Mark Twain describing which periodical event:
It is wonderful, the power of a faith like that, that can make multitudes upon
multitudes of the old and weak and the young and frail enter without hesitation or
complaint upon such incredible journeys and endure the resultant miseries without
repining. It is done in love, or it is done in fear; I do not know which it is. No matter
what the impulse is, the act born of it is beyond imagination, marvellous to our kind
of people, the cold whites.”
Q16.
X was developed in Delhi by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed in 1906 as a refreshing
herbal tonic. It’s translation means “nourishment for the soul” in Urdu. It is
manufactured by Hamdard Waqf Labs in India. Which iconic thing are we talking
about ?
Q19.
Which “youth” leader came up with gems like these:
1. “Politics is in your shirt, in your pant.”
2. “10 out of 7 youths in Punjab are hooked onto drugs.”
3. “Modi running the country from Prime Minister’s office.”
Q20.
The only way of destroying this book (when it becomes old and torn) is through a
special cremation process called "Agan Bhet". Which book?
Q21.
Travelling from Utligam to Hardpanzoo is not easy even at the best of times. The
dirt track meandering through the mountains is narrow, forcing vehicles to squeeze
by the side of the road to let traffic from the other direction pass. Bad weather,
when dirt mixes with slush and visibility plummets, makes the journey worse. But
why a recent journey in this track has made big news?
Q22.
Mr Jinnah's first meeting with the new viceroy Lord Mountbatten was a disaster. "It
took most of the interview trying to unfreeze him" remarked Mountbatten
afterwards. But at the end of the meeting things got better because a group
photograph had to be taken and assuming that Edwina Mountbatten would be in
the center Mr Jinnah planned that we would remark 'X'. Apparently Mr Jinnah was
placed in the center but he passed the remark anyway causing some laughter. The
relations of the two men never improved significantly though. All the rest is history!
What was the remark?
Q23.
It's "yellow & white" for nationals, "green & white" for states, "black & white" for
cities and "orange & white" for rural. What are these codes?
Q24.
Historically, one of the first planned cities of British India(presently not in India) the
city was named as Lyallpur after the lieutenant governor of the province.post
independence it was renamed after the king of a middle east country to honor the
close ties with them. Which city?
Q25.
In 1962 Sino-Indian War took place.As a result of the war Indian posts and patrols
were removed from Aksai Chin, which came under direct Chinese control. India did
not receive assistance from either of the two world powers USA and USSR since
both were involved in some event. What was that event or controversy?
Q26.
After completing his B.Tech in IT, he used to work for Cognizant Technology
Solutions. He later revealed, one of his major regret was not being able to
represent his school at ESPN School Quiz. Identify this person who is well known in
altogether a different field.
Q27.
“After designing her trademark off-white saris for decades, X, is going for the
sparklers.
A chance meeting with the company director of the diamond jewellery brand
Adora while on a shopping jaunt at the store has resulted in a tie-up.
Each piece in the X line, specially designed by the singer, will carry her laser-
imprinted signature.”
This is piece of news article back in 2005 is about X venturing into a new field.
Identify X.
Q28.
Nandalal Bose’s famous illustrations which represent styles from the different
civilizations of the subcontinent, ranging from the prehistoric Mohenjodaro, in the
Indus Valley, to the present, has been immortalized where?