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Amazon Suitcase Quiz Answers (7th January 2019) --
Q1. This actor born on 29th December fittingly bought a house named ‘Dimple’ from Rajendra Kumar but then renamed it Aashirwad. Name him.
Ans -- Rajesh Khanna
Q2. Noor Ahmad was the youngest player to enter the auction for the 2020 IPL. Which country has he represented at the U19 level?. Which country has he represented at the U19 level?
Ans -- Afghanistan
Q3. Nicolas cage (Hollywood actor), Eden Hazard (Belgian footballer and Real Madrid player), Bipasha Basu(Indian actress & model) & Lewis Hamilton(F1 racer and current world champion) have one the following things in common. What is it?
Ans -- Born on the same day (Today)
Q4. ‘Mr. Watson-come here- I want to see you’ were the first lines communicated through which medium? (Hint: Graham Bell invented this device)
Ans- Telephone
Q5. In which of these sports did Jitu Rai, rise to world no.1 in his category in July 2014?
Ans -- Shooting
Amazon headphones Quiz Answers (4th January 2019) --
1) December 19th is celebrated as the Liberation day for which Indian state that became independent in 1961?
Ans – Goa
2) What achievement of the Indian team at the Eden Gardens in 2001, was recently emulated by Jharkhand in the Ranji trophy?
Ans – Win after following on
3) Sonu Sood, Prakash Raj, and Sudeep have been the principal antagonists in the 3 editions of which popular film series?
Ans – Dabangg
4) The Unquiet River by Arupjyoti Saikia re-imagines the history of a state with a particular river at the center. Name the river.
Ans – Brahmaputra
5) On 24th December 1986, an act was passed which gave safeguards against unfair trade practices. What day is observed on 24th December?
Ans – National Consumer Day
Amazon Casino Quiz Answers (3rd January 2020) --
1)Eight-year-old Ryan Kaji earned around $26 million in 2019. What is the source of his income?
Ans -- Reviewing toys on YouTube
2) The 2006 film, The Namesake, starring Tabu and Irfan Khan is based on a novel of the same name. Who is the author of that novel?
Ans -- Jhumpa Lahiri
3) UK’s richest woman Denise Coates is the co-CEO of which organization? (Hint: It’s a safe bet that her wealth will keep rising every year!) of which organization? (Hint: It’s a safe bet that her wealth will keep rising every year!)
Ans -- Bet365
4) Sunny, who has starred in movies such as Gold and the upcoming Bhangra Paa Le is the brother of which Bollywood star?
Ans -- Vicky Kaushal
5) December 23rd is observed as Kisan Diwas every year on the occasion of which former Indian Prime Minister’s birthday?
Ans -- Chaudhary Charan Singh
Amazon Sennheiser IE 80s (28th December 2019) --
1)Birds of Prey is an upcoming movie featuring which of these comic book characters as the main protagonist?
Ans -- Harley Quinn
2) Who is the only Indian cricketer to take two international ODI hat-tricks?
Ans -- Kuldeep Yadav
3) Stadia from Google is a new cloud-based service offering what to customers?
Ans -- gaming
4) Shashi Tharoor won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2019 in the English category for which book?
Ans -- An Era of Darkness
5) Shashi Tharoor won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2019 in the English category for which book?
Ans -- UNESCO
Amazon Win FiiO Music Player (27th December 2019) --
1)If it was Malaika Arora who featured in the song ‘Munni Badnaam Hui’, who features in the song ‘Munna Badnaam Hua’?
Ans -- Warina Hussain
2) Who among the following was awarded the Bharat Ratna posthumously?
Ans -- Nanaji Deshmukh
3) December 22nd is celebrated as National Mathematics Day on the occasion of whose birthday?
Ans -- Srinivas Ramanujan
4) The current Duchess of Sussex was a regular on the first seven seasons of which of these shows?
Ans -- Suits
5) What is the value of the commemorative coin released on Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary?
Ans -- INR 150
Amazon Fujifilm Quiz Answers (17th December 2019) --
1)Which is the only flag in the world representing a country to feature a sinking ship?
Ans -- Bermuda
2) The Konark temple appears on the reverse side of the banknote of which denomination?
Ans -- INR 10
3) His movie ‘Dhoom’ popularized the Suzuki Hayabusa more than ever among the Indian audiences. Since then he has gone on to work in many more Bollywood movies. He is also a successful model and film producer. He celebrates his birthday today. Who is he?
Ans -- John Abraham
4) The CIMON – an AI working with astronauts on the International Space Station was developed by which organization?
Ans -- IBM
5) Which entity bought by Reliance, is considered the oldest toy shop in the world?
Ans -- Hamleys
Amazon Bosch Machine Quiz Answers (14th December 2019) --
Q) Which Sweden based global music streaming giant entered India in March 2019?
Ans – Spotify
Q) ‘National Unity Award’, the highest civilian award given for contribution to unity and integrity of India is named after whom?
Ans – Sardar Patel
Q) Which country’s space agency is behind the Hayabusa asteroid sample-return missions? (Hint: Hayabusa is a robotic spacecraft)
Ans – Japan
Q) Which Indian cricketer became the first woman to play 200 ODIs in 2019?
Ans – Mithali Raj
Q) Which company joined Apple and Amazon in hitting the $1 trillion valuations in April 2019?
Ans – Microsoft
Amazon Go Pro Hers Quiz Answers (13th December 2019) --
Q) Which Indian city hosted the country’s first game between two MBA Games?
Ans) Mumbai
Q) Which Indian classical musician has recently got a minor planet named after him?
Ans) Pandit Jasraj
Q) Nasa rover’s Opportunity was declared dead in 2019 after spending 15 years on which planet?
Ans) Mars
Q) What actor shared the 2019 national film award for best actor along with Ayushmann Khurrana?
Ans) Vicky Kaushal
Q) WHich footballer was awarded the ballon or for a record 6th time recently?
Ans) Lionel Messi
Amazon Poco F1 Quiz Answers (8th December 2019) --
1)Anjali Chand, who recently took the best T20I bowling figures (6 wickets for 0 runs) of all time at the South Asian Games, represents which country?
Ans -- Nepal
2) According to the title of a recent book by Amish Tripathi, Ravana is the enemy of which place?
Ans -- Aryavarta
3) Which of these word(s), in focus due to several campaigns by activists, has been declared the Oxford Word of the year 2019?
Ans -- Climate emergency
4) Which mythical animal features on the flags of both Bhutan and Wales?
Ans -- Dragon
5) The recent international badminton tournament held at Lucknow from 26th November- 1st December is named after which sportsperson?
Ans -- Syed Modi
Amazon Dyson Air Purifier Quiz Answers (7th December 2019) --
1) Online application, e-visa, ‘e-MAISHA health facility’ are part of India’s initiative to digitize the process for which pilgrimage?
Ans -- Haj
2) The first recipient of this award was G.Sankara Kurup from Kerala, the latest recipient Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri is also from Kerala. Name the award.
Ans -- Jnanpith award
3) Who is the narrator in the popular television series ‘Young Sheldon’?
Ans -- Jim Parsons
4) Which former Infosys Chairman born on 2nd December is now the President of the New Development Bank of BRICS countries?
Ans -- KV Kamath
5) Samjhauta Express and Thar Express, whose services have recently been suspended, used to run between India and which another country?
Ans -- Pakistan
Amazon 3rd Dec 2019 Quiz Answers -- Win Armani Watch --
1) Which actress born on 28th November, started her Bollywood career playing the role of Ashima Roy in a Shoojit Sircar movie?
Ans -- Yami Gautam
2) He was the lead singer of the famous metal band Black Sabbath in the 1970s. He was nicknamed ‘The Prince of Darkness’ and has won Grammy awards in his music career. Who is he?
Ans -- Ozzy Osbourne
3) National Law/Constitution Day in India was celebrated on 26th November 2019 to mark which day?
Ans -- Day constitution was adopted
4) Susan Buffett, Tim Cook, Joe Gebbia, Susan McCaw are all part of the leadership council of a fund set up by which Nobel laureate?
Ans -Malala Yousafzai
5) Lieutenant Shivangi of the Indian Navy, is the first woman to achieve what distinction?
Ans -- First woman pilot in Indian Navy
Amazon 28th Nov Quiz Answers -- Win Rs 15,000 --
Q.1 Recently, who became the first Indian bowler to take an international wicket with a pink ball?
Ans) Ishant Sharma
Q.2 Chris Hughes, born on 26th November 1983 co-founded which technology giant along with 4 other Harvard students?
Ans) Facebook
Q.3 A A depiction of the Ellora Caves can be found on the reverse side of which banknote in India?
Ans) Inr 20
Q.4 Fridays for future’ is an international movement of school students started by which activist?
Ans) Greta Thunberg
Q.5 As per the title of a popular book and movie, who among these is ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’?
Ans) Srinivas Ramanujan
Amazon 25th Nov QuizAnswers -- Win Rs 20,000 --
Q) When he scored a century in his last test appearance, he became the first person to score a century on debut and in his last test match. Who is he?
Ans) Greg Chappell
Q) In the 1975 Bollywood movie ‘Sholay’, what was the name of Basanti’s horse?
Ans) Dhanno
In context to geography, what are ‘Isohyets’?
Ans) Lines on a map showing equal rainfall
Q) Which sultan declared himself as ‘Sikander-I-Sani’ which means the second Alexander?
Ans) Alauddin Khaliji
Q) In which country would you find the Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the country’s capital?
Ans) Namibia
Amazon 23rd Nov Quiz Answers -- Win IFB Oven --
Q) True or False – Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a playing card company.
Ans -- true
Q) She played the character of Hannah Montana for Disney and since has gone on to become one of the biggest pop stars of recent times with hits like ‘Party in the USA’ and ‘Wrecking ball’ to her name. She celebrates her birthday today. Who is she?
Ans -- Miley Cyrus
Amazon 19th Nov Quiz Answers -- Win Fitbit Versa 2
1) She was the first and the only woman Prime minister of India till date. She celebrates her birthday today. Who is she?
Ans – Indira Gandhi
2) She has starred in Bollywood movies like Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Don and many more between the 1970s and 80s. She celebrates her birthday today. Who is this actress?
Ans – Zeenat Aman
3) What is ‘Arise’, a new innovation launched by IIT Madras, a first of its kind in India?
Ans – standing wheelchair
4) True or False: Rio de Janeiro is the capital of Brazil
Ans – False
5) Where would you find the Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountains in the world notable for appearances in films such as La Dolce Vita, Three Coins in the Fountain, and Roman Holiday?
Ans – Rome
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Q.One of NASA’s four great observatories is named after which of these scientists?
Ans. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Q.Which of the following will you associate ‘Sattriya’ with?
Ans. a dance form
Q.In April 2019, as a promotional activity, Oreo created a title sequence of which show using nearly 3000 cookies?
Ans. Game of Thrones
Q.In which city would you find Lascaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 600 wall paintings representing large animals, local and contemporary fauna that correspond with the fossil record of the Upper Paleolithic time?
Ans. Montignac, France
Q.National Milk Day is celebrated in India each year on Verghese Kurien’s birthday, who is hailed as the the father of White Revolution. When is it celebrated?
Ans. November 26
Amazon 17th Nov Quiz Answers -- Saheli Quiz
Question 1. When is women’s day celebrated across the world?
Answer: 8th March
Question 2. The _______ Amazon program aims at empowering women entrepreneurs and support these women to sell their products on Amazon. (Fill in the blank)
Answer: Amazon Saheli
Question 3. Amazon Saheli supports women entrepreneurs with benefits such as training, free imaging and cataloging services, subsidized fees, management support, and enhanced discoverability through a separate storefront.
Answer: TRUE
Question 4. Amazon has partnered with Mann Deshi Foundation and COWE for the Amazon Saheli program. What is their main objective?
Answer: To boost women entrepreneurship in the country
Question 5. Who was the first and only female Prime Minister of India, and the second longest-serving, second only to her father?
Answer: Indira Gandhi
Amazon 16th Nov Quiz Answers -- Win Dyson Air Purifier --
1)__________ is celebrated today (16 November) to commemorate the establishment of the Press Council of India. Formed in 1966, the Press Council keeps a check on the quality of reportage provided by the Indian press.
Ans -- National press day
2) The newly discovered Marengo Sachin Tendulkar is a species of what?
Ans -- Spiders
3) In the movie ‘Avatar’, humans are principally looking to obtain which element from Pandora?
Ans -- Unobtainium
4) Chisel is a chain of gyms launched by which celebrity?
Ans -- Virat Kohli
5) Which one of these figures from Greek Mythology causes people to turn to stone?
Ans -Medusa
Amazon 26th Oct Quiz Answers -- Win Acoustic Guitar --
1) Today, 26th October is the birthday of an actress who played the part of ‘Daenerys Targaryen’ also known as ‘The mother of dragons’ in the recently concluded famous HBO series ‘Game of Thrones’. What is the name of this actress?
Ans – Emilia Clarke
2) This famous politician celebrates her birthday today. She served as the ‘United States Secretary of State’ between 2009-2013. She is also the wife of a former US president and she herself ran for the US presidency in 2016. Who are we talking about?
Ans – Hillary Clinton
3) Which famous hotel, designed to resemble the sail of a ship, stands on an artificial island 280 m from Jumeirah Beach?
Ans – Burj Al Arab, Dubai
4) How many strings does a cello typically have?
Ans – 4
5) 1st December 1963, Nagaland became the ____ the state of India.
Ans – 16th
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Amazon 24th Oct Quiz Answers -- Win Rs 20000 Pay Balance --
Q1. Which is the largest muscle in the human body?
Ans. gluteus maximus
Q2. In which country would you find Easter Island, most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues, called moai?
Ans. Chile
Q3. Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
Ans. Lava Dance
Q4. In which country were the first Olympic games held?
Ans. Greece
Q5. Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Ans. Mercury
Amazon 23rd Oct Quiz Answers -- Win Oneplus 7T Pro --
Q.The book ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ is an autobiography by which one of these?
Ans -- Nelson Mandela
Q.Today, 23rd October is the birthday of an actor who has played a super-hero character is both Marvel and DC franchise in recent times. Who are we talking about here?
Ans -- Ryan Reynolds
Q.Today, 23rd October is the birthday of one of Football’s legends. He has won 3 FIFA world cups with Brasil and was named ‘Co-Player of the Century’ in 1999, along with Argentine Diego Maradona. Who is this player?
Ans -- Pelé
Q.Which of these Indian states does NOT share its border with China?
Ans -- Nagaland
Q.In which city would you find the Colosseum, an amphitheater built in the first century to honor the Flavian dynasty?
Ans -- Rome, Italy
Amazon 21st Oct Quiz Answers -- Win Rs 5000 Pay Balance --
Q1) Which Indian shuttler clinched the men’s singles title at the 2019 Bahrain International Series Badminton?
Ans -- Priyanshu Rajawat
Q2) The first engineering college in India was established by Lord Dalhousie as Thomason College of Civil Engineering in the year 1847. It later became an IIT. Where is this college located?. Where is this college located?
Ans -- Roorkee
Q3) The first women to serve as the Chief Minister (CM) of any state in India was ________ . She served as the CM of Uttar Pradesh from 1963-1967. (Fill in the blank)
Ans -- Sucheta Kriplani
Q4) Mudhumalai wildlife sanctuary is located in which state in India?
Ans -- Tamil Nadu
Q5) The first passenger train in India ran between Mumbai and Thane in the year 1853. What were the names of the 3 steam engines that ran the train?
Ans --Sahib, Sindh, and Sultan
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Amazon 18th Oct Quiz Answers -- Win Fujifilm Camera --
1) Which of the following intermolecular forces enables us to write on the blackboard with chalk?
Ans -- Adhesive force
2) ‘Three Gorges Dam’ is the world’s largest hydroelectric project dam. In which country is this dam located?
Ans- China
3) The largest island in the world is Greenland. It is an integral part of ______ country. (Fill in the blank)
Ans- Denmark
4) Narain Karthikeyan is the sports man in the field of which sport?
Ans -- Formula one racing5) Which among the following is NOT a work of Rabindranath Tagore?
Ans -- Kapala Kundala
Amazon 17th Oct Quiz Answers: Win Rs 25,000 Pay Balance --
Q1) ‘International Day for the Eradication of Poverty’ is observed today by the United Nations. This Convention recognizes the right of every child to a standard of living adequate for the child’s physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development. What is the theme of this event this year?
Ans -- Acting together to empower children, families, and communities to end poverty
Q2) Today is the birthday of this world-famous rapper and song-writer. His birth name is ‘Marshall Mathers’. He has won 15 Grammy awards. Who is being talked about here?
Ans -- Eminem
Q3) A Major Seaport is any port with two or more berths and facilities and equipment capable of discharging 100,000 tons of cargo per month from ocean-going ships. How many such Major seaports are there in India?
Ans -- 13
Q4) Indian Railways (IR) has announced that it will become a net-zero carbon emitter by year_______? (Fill in the blank)
Ans -- 2030
Q5) Indian Oil constructed a 0.85 km of road with single-use plastic waste at which city?
Ans -- Faridabad
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Amazon 16th Oct Quiz Answers: Win Samsung Galaxy A50 --
1)World Food Day’ is celebrated today, in honor of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1945. Which is the main challenge that the UN wants to tackle by observing ‘World Food Day’?
Ans -- Global hunger
2) Famous Bollywood movie ‘Kuch Kuch Hota hai’ released today in 1998. Who directed this film?
Ans -- Karan johar
3) Which of the following is the official language in Argentina?
Ans -- Spanish
4) A rare flower blooms in Kerala and the Western Ghats once every 12 years. The last time it bloomed was in 2018. What is a flower called?
Ans -- Neelakurinji
5) In the Lion King, what is the name of Simba’s uncle i.e. Mufasa’s brother?
Ans -- Scar
Amazon 15th Oct Quiz Answers: Win Bose Speaker System --
1) The United Nations declared 15th October as ‘World Student Day’ in 2010 to mark the birthday of India’s great former President and scientist. Who is being talked about here?
Ans -- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
2) Today, 15th October is celebrated as ‘International Day of Rural Women’ by the United Nations. This is celebrated to acknowledge the crucial role that women and girls play in ensuring the sustainability of rural households and communities, improving rural livelihoods and overall well being. What is the theme of this year’s International Day of Rural Women?
Ans -- Rural women and girls building climate resilience
3) _______ celebrates May 26th as their National Science day to mark the day when APJ Abdul Kalam visited this country. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- Switzerland
4) What does A.P.J stand for in the name of A.P.J Abdul Kalam?
Ans -- Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen
5) Which coastal Indian city was Dr. Kalam born in?
Ans -- Rameswaram
Amazon 14th Oct Quiz Answers: Win Rs 20,000 Amazon Pay Balance --
1) Sushi is a Japanese dish, traditionally wrapped in ______.
Ans -- Edible seaweed
2) Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?
Ans -- The French Revolution
3) Which of these actors played the character of the Genie in the 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin?
Ans -- Will Smith
4) What does ‘SIM’ in SIM card stand for?
Ans -- Subscriber Identity Module
5) How many sides does a rhombus have?
Ans -- 4
Amazon 13th Oct Quiz Answers: Win Samsung Galaxy A50 --
Q.It is the first feature-length motion picture with not only a synchronized recorded music score but also lip-synchronous singing and speech in several isolated sequences. Which movie is being talked about here?
Ans) The Jazz Singer
Q.Who was the first person to win an individual medal at the Olympics, representing independent India?
Ans) K D Jadhav
Q.Which movie won the Oscar for best film in 2018?
Ans) The Shape of Water
Q.What does AR in AR Rahman’s name stand for?
Ans) Allah Rakha
Q.The East India Company came to India in the 1600s, but established control only in _____ after the Battle of Plassey when it took over the province of Bengal. Fill in the blanks.
Ans) 1757
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Amazon 12th Oct Quiz Answers: Win 5TB Seagate Hard drive --
1)Hugh Jackman, the actor most famous for his Marvel character ‘Wolverine’ celebrates his birthday today. Which country is Hugh Jackman from?
Ans -- Australia
2) Who was the first Indian to fly into outer-space?
Ans -- Rakesh Sharma
3) What word is used to refer to a group of hippopotamuses?
Ans -- A bloat
4) ‘Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, lend me thy ears’ is the first line of speech given by which character in the play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare?
Ans -- Mark Antony
5) The ‘Bramhastra’ trilogy is an upcoming Indian fantasy film starring Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan. Who is directing this movie?
Ans -- Ayan Mukherjee
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Q1) Today, 10 October is observed as ‘World Mental Health Day’ by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health. It was celebrated in the year_______ for the first time. (Fill in the blank)
Ans -- 1992
Q2) Legendary Bollywood actress Rekha was born today. Which of the following films did she win a National award for best actress in 1982?
Ans -- Umrao Jaan
Q3) Monarch Edward IV of England ruled which sport illegal in 1477?
Ans -- Cricket
Q4) Which of these countries does not have a standing army?
Ans -- Iceland
Q5) When discussing terms related to water, Nimbus, cumulus and stratus refer to types of _______.
Ans -- Clouds
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Q1- Today, 09 October is celebrated as ‘World Post Day’ to create awareness about the role of the postal sector in people’s and businesses’ lives and its contribution to the social and economic development of countries. Since which year is ‘World Post Day’ being celebrated?
Ans – 1969
Q2 – Today, 09 October marks the 79th birth anniversary of the legendary English singer John Lennon. Which world-famous band was he a part of?
Ans – The Beatles
Q3 – The Ao language is spoken in which of the following States?
Ans – Nagaland
Q4 – Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of war?
Ans – Mars
Q5 – Where can you find India’s only floating post-office, which is situated on a lake?
Ans – Srinagar
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1) It is Vladimir Putin’s birthday today. He has been the president of Russia for 5 terms and was recently selected for a 6th term. Which building holds the office of the president of Russia?
Ans -- The Kremlin
2) Which of these desserts has its roots in Hyderabad’s Nizami legacy, and is traditionally prepared from dried apricots?
Ans -- Qurbani Ka Mitha
3) Which famous Indian poet did Shankar Mahadevan collaborate with, for his track, ‘Breathless’?
Ans -- Javed Akhtar
4) What was the name of the 5-member, all-girl pop band, that was formed in 2002 as part of a nationwide talent search, hosted by Channel V?
Ans -- Viva
5) Earlier this year, two South Korean companies announced a 300 Million dollar investment in India based, Ola Cabs. The first company is Hyundai, name the second?
Ans --Kia Motors Corporation
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1) During the British Raj, a now widely-recognized monument was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and the Queen Mary to Bombay. Which monument is it?
Ans -- Gateway of India
2) What is the metal or plastic casing around the end of a shoelace called?
Ans -- Aglet
3) Rajasthan is the prominent desert region of India. Which desert makes up most of this state?
Ans – Thar
4) There is an ancient Indian weapon known as ‘Katar’. What type of weapon is it?
Ans -- A dagger
5) Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Bimal Roy have both directed 2 separate ‘Devdas’ films. But who is the original author of the Bengali romance novel?
Ans -- Saratchandra Chattopadhyay
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1) Today, 5th October is celebrated as ‘World Teachers Day’ by UNESCO and Education International each year to help give the world a better understanding of teachers and the role they play in the development of students and society. When was the First ‘World Teachers Day’ celebrated?
Ans- 1994
2) Shanghai is currently the most populated city in the world. But which was the first city to reach a population of 1 million?
Ans -- Rome
3) A regular email has the recipients section, as well as CC and BCC. What does BCC stand for?
Ans -- Blind carbon copy
4) The actor who played Gandhi in Lage Raho Munnabhai won a National Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role. Name the actor.
Ans -- Dilip Prabhavalkar
5) Earth’s atmosphere is made up of several gasses, but which element makes up the majority of the air?
Ans -Nitrogen
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Q1) World Animal Day’ is celebrated today in order to improve the welfare standards of animals around the globe. Which year was the first ‘World Animal Day’ celebrated?
Ans- 1925
Q2) Which is the largest living fish in the ocean?
Ans- the Whale shark
Q3) Which multinational conglomerate is the parent company to Google?
Ans- Alphabet Inc
Q4) The ‘starfish’ has recently been renamed because it is an echinoderm like the sea urchin and not a fish. Do you know what it is popularly called now?
Ans- Seastar
Q5) The 2018 film, Pad Man, starring Akshay Kumar is based on a true story. Who is the social entrepreneur that inspired the character?
Ans- Arunachalam Murugantham
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Q1) Which object grants the superhero, Green Lantern, his extraordinary powers?
Ans -- A ring
Q2) The novel, White Tiger, won the Man Booker prize in 2008 and was the debut novel of an Indian-born author. Who wrote it?
Ans -- Arvind Adiga
Q3) What is the dot that appears over the lowercase letters, ‘i’ and ‘j’, called?
Ans -- Tittle
Q4) Famous British actress ‘Lena Headey’ was born today in 1973. Which character does she play in the famous HBO series ‘Game Of Thrones’?
Ans -- Cersei Lannister
Q5) She was the first Indian woman to become a teacher, and opened up the first girl’s school in India in 1848. Who is she?
Ans -- Savitribai Phule
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Question 1 :- In which year was Mahatma Gandhi nominated for the Nobel Prize for the first time?
Ans:- 1937
Question 2 :- On which day in history did Mahatma Gandhi embark on the famous Dandi March?
Ans:- 12th March 1930
Question 3 :- Although they shared differing ideologies, Mahatma Gandhi called X as ‘The Prince among the patriots’. In 1944, in a radio broadcast, X was the first one to address Gandhi as the ‘Father of the nation’. Identify X?
Ans:- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Question 4 :- Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize _____ times but never won. The Nobel committee publicly acknowledges the omission till date, expressing regret that Gandhi had never been awarded the prize.
Ans:- 5
Question 5 :- Mahatma Gandhi shares his birthday with which Indian prime minister?
Ans:- Lal Bahadur Shastri
Question 6 :- Which of these books was NOT written by Mahatma Gandhi?
Ans:- Long Walk to Freedom
Question 7 :- The book ‘Unto This Last’ greatly captivated and transformed Gandhiji. So much so that he translated it into Gujarati. Who was its author?
Ans:- John Ruskin
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Q1) Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
Ans -- Pushkar Mela
Q2) Who composed the famous classical music melody – ‘Fur Elise’?
Ans -- Beethoven
Q3) Which is the largest country in the world in terms of land area?
Ans -- Russia
Q4) Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
Ans -- True
Q5) Which planet is the closest to Earth?
Ans -- Venus
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1) Arundhati Roy won the Booker prize in 1997 for her debut novel. What was the novel called?
Ans -- The God of Small Things
2) Tour De France is an annual multi-stage event associated with which of these sports?
Ans -- Cycling
3) Which actress will portray the story of acid attack victim, Laxmi Agarwal, alongside Vikrant Massey in an upcoming film by Meghana Gulzar?
Ans -- Deepika Padukone
4) Which is the only tennis Grand Slam tournament that is played on grass courts currently?
Ans -- Wimbledon
5) Which company has made the humanoid robot known as ASIMO?
Ans -- Honda
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1) George Stephenson is known as the ‘Father of Railways’ as his ‘Locomotion No. 1’ was the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public rail line on 27th September. Which year was this?
Ans -- 1825
2) Which is the longest river in Asia?
Ans -- Yangtze
3) To commemorate Rahul Dravid’s 10,000 Test runs, a wall with 10,000 bricks was built in which of these cricket stadiums?
Ans -- M Chinnaswamy stadium, Bengaluru
4) Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as ______?.
Ans- Imperial Bank of India
5) The __________ is a horseshoe-shaped zone found along the Pacific rim where around 90% of the world’s earthquakes occur. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- The Ring of Fire
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1) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, who was born today in 1820, fought for women’s right as an activist and helped introduce the ‘Widow re-marriage act’ in India. Where was he born?
Ans -- West-Bengal
2) Serena Williams, the famous tennis star, was born today in 1981. How many Olympic gold medals has she won?
Ans -- 4
3) Where would you find the Mismi mountain peak, the most distant source of the Amazon River?
Ans -- Peru
4) Made in 1888, the ‘Roundhay Garden Scene’ is known to be the world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film. How long is it?
Ans -- 2.11 seconds
5) Leonardo Dicaprio finally won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2106, after being nominated for several years. Which film did he win it for?
Ans -- The Revenant
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Q1. In 1416, this city became the capital of not just Denmark, but of Norway and Sweden as well. Which city is being talked about here?
Ans -- Copenhagen
Q2. Originating in the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar, which river flows through Ladakh?
Ans -- Indus
Q3. Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
Ans -- Lava dance
Q4. Which country will host the 2020 summer Olympics?
Ans -- Japan
Q5. The circle of latitude known as Tropic of Capricorn passes through India.
Ans -- False
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Q1) The Korea Open 2019 is starting today. Which of these sports is played in Korea Open?
Ans -- Badminton
Q2) Which of the following national parks in Rajasthan is a World Heritage Site and is of international importance for some migratory bird species?
Ans -- Keoladeo National Park
Q3) The atomic number of lead is 82. What is the chemical symbol of lead?
Ans -- Pb
Q4) Wellington is the capital of an island country that has more sheep than people. Which country is this?
Ans -- New Zealand
5) India has the shortest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
Ans -- False
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Q1) Which planet in our solar system was visited by the Russian-built Venera 7?
Ans -- Venus
Q2) The Chess world cup 2019 is going on right now in Russia, which current Indian cricketer represented India in the World Youth Chess Championship?
Ans -- Yuzvendra Chahal
Q3) Rial is the official currency of ______. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- Iran
Q4) Which was named as the ‘Word of the Year 2018’ by Oxford dictionaries?
Ans -- Toxic
Q5) Hummingbirds can fly backward.
Ans -- TRUE
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Q. Today is the 3rd T20 game between India and South Africa of the 2019 series. On 1st December 2006 India played their first ever T20 game against South Africa. Where was that match played?
Ans) Johannesburg
Q.Whish of these is a founder of the popular messaging app ‘Whatsapp’?
Ans) .Jan Koum
Q.Copenhagen is the capital of which country?
Ans) Denmark
Q.Priyanka Chopra played a supporting role in a 2019 Netflix Original rom-com with Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth. What’s the name of the film?
Ans) Isn’t it romantic
Q.In 1996, a mammal named Dolly was successfully cloned for the first time. What type of animal was it?
Ans) Sheep
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1) Which of these village in Andhra Pradesh became the first ‘smart digital village’ in the state in 2016?
Ans -- Mori
2) Today is Kareena Kapoor’s birthday. Her first film released in the year 2000. What was the name of her first film?
Ans -- Refugee
3) 21st September is observed as International Day of Peace. Which world body (Inter-government organisation) started this event?
Ans -- United Nations
4) The Red Square is considered the central square of which Russian city?
Ans -- Moscow
5) Manipur is one of the 7 Sister states of north-east India. After Independence, in the north-east, Manipur and Tripura where princely states. Manipur became an Indian state today (21st September) in which year?
Ans -1949
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1) Switzerland celebrates May 26th as Science day to mark the day of APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit in 2006. True or false?
Ans -- TRUE
2) It is Mahesh Bhatt’s birthday today. Which movie directed by Mahesh Bhatt in 1998 won Ajay Devgn his first National award for Best Actor?
Ans -- Zakhm
3) What was the term used to refer to British women who fought for women’s right to vote in the early 20th century?
Ans -- Suffragettes
4) Which of the following is NOT a peak in the Himalayas?
Ans -- Jungfrau
5) You can find the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Now if you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Ans -Mumbai
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In botany, strawberries are part of the rose family.
Ans -- TRUE
2) Who is the first-ever cricket captain to win 100 matches in IPL history?
Ans -- MS Dhoni
3) India’s longest rail-road bridge ‘Bogibeel Bridge’ was inaugurated last year. Its built over which of the following rivers?
Ans -- Brahmaputra
4) In which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
Ans -- Santorini, Greece
5) Who among these is the chief legal advisor to the Government of India, and is the primary lawyer for GOI in the Supreme Court.
Ans -- Attorney General
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Q1) ‘Man, Woman and Child’ is a novel by Erich Segal. The Bollywood adaptation, released in the 80s, was a remake of the Malayalam film Olangal which was based on the novel. What was the name of this movie?
Ans -- Masoom
Q2) Which British theoretical physicist and author who died in 2018 said ‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’?
Ans -- Stephen Hawking
Q3) Google is the most commonly used search engine around the world. Who created Google in 1998?
Ans -- Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Q4) Did you know that the stomach produces acid to help digestion. Which acid do the stomach acids primarily consist of?
Ans -- Hydrochloric Acid
Q5) What is the term used for a word or phrase created by rearranging the letters of another word or name or phrase?
Ans --Anagram
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1)Which is the smallest state in India in terms of area?
Ans -- Goa
2) The Indian Prime Minister has inaugurated South Asia’s first cross-border oil pipeline. The pipeline will connect India with which country?
Ans -- Nepal
3) Rafael Nadal recently won his 4th US Open title. He holds the record for the most French Open titles won by a tennis player. How many French Open titles has Rafael Nadal won?
Ans -- 12
4) This movie was initially titled ‘High Jump’. The movie is said to have been inspired from the biography of the legendary Japanese filmmaker Akiro Kurosawa. What movie is being talked about here?
Ans -- Taare Zameen Par
5) The Zero Mile Stone is a pillar built by British during Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1907, then considered to be the center of India. Which city is it located in?
Ans -Nagpur
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Q1) The Maharashtra government along with Amir Khan launched a new sports initiative to train athletes from rural and tribal areas for international events like the Olympics. What is the mission called?
Ans- Mission Shakti
Q2) India is known for its handloom products created by artisans all over the world. When is National Handloom Day celebrated to honour this craft?
Ans- 7th August
Q3) A teenager recently broke Michael Phelps’ record in the 200m butterfly stroke. Who was it?
Ans- Kristof Milak
Q4) Madre, Morsa, Maman and Okaasan are different terms for a _____.*
Ans- Mother
Q5) OPPO ended its sponsorship of the Indian Cricket team. Who will be taking over as the official sponsor for the team going forward?
Ans- BYJU’s
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1)Podiatrists are medical professional devoted to the study and medical treatment of ___?
Ans -- Feet
2) What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Ans -- Arpanet
3) Which Oscar winning Hollywood star is of Indian descent and was given the name Krishna Pandit Bhanji at the time of his birth?
Ans -- Sir Ben Kingsley
4) Scientists have created a new form of gold which is said to be just two atoms thick – the thinnest version yet and measured to be just 0.47 nanometres in thickness. In which country was this created?
Ans -- UK
5) Which sportsperson has topped the Forbes list of 2019 as the highest paid woman in sports?
Ans -- Serena Williams
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1) 14th September is celebrated as ‘Hindi Diwas’ as, on this day Hindi became one of the official languages of India. In which year was Hindi made one the official language?
Ans -- 1949
2) Hindi is the 4th most spoken language in the world, which is the most spoken language around the world?
Ans -- Mandarin Chinese
3) Which country is referred to as ‘the land of a thousand lakes’?
Ans -- Finland
4) An honorary Oscar is given out annually to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by the existing categories of Oscar Awards. Which one of these have NOT received an honorary Oscar?
Ans -- Alan Rickman
5) Which of the 7 continents of the world has the most number of countries?
Ans -- Africa
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1) Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian in space. What was the name of the spacecraft in which he travelled?
Ans -- Soyuz-T11
2) Running events are often categorised as 5K. 10K, half marathon, full marathon etc. What is the official running distance of a full marathon?
Ans -- 42.19 Kms
3) The world is divided into a total of 24 timezones. USA has 4 timezones across it’s entire region. Which country has the maximum number of timezones?
Ans -- France
4) Which is the only mammal capable of flying by beating their wings to power flight?
Ans -- Bat
5) Which Indian city has become the first to launch a 3D Smart Traffic Signal called ‘Intelights’ which will regulate traffic signals with a smart bird’s eye view wireless sensor system?
Ans -- Mohali
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1) Which ancient art form from the Mithila region in Bihar was used to save a forest when the women in the area painted the trees to stop the authorities from cutting them for road widening and development?
Ans -- Madhubani
2) Nobel laureate and beloved writer, Toni Morrison, passed away recently. Which country was she from?
Ans -- USA
3) Which famous scientist developed the world’s first computer program for playing chess – known as ‘Turbochamp’?
Ans -- Alan Turing
4) The longest passenger-carrying railway line in the world is the Trans-Siberian railway and is 9289km long. Which two cities are its endpoints?
Ans -- Moscow, and Vladivostok
5) Which Indian city is home to the Dalai Lama and is also the headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile?
Ans -- Dharamshala
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Q1) RK Laxman was a famous cartoonist, known for his illustration of the ‘Common Man’. Which popular series was his brother famous for?
Ans -- Malgudi Days
Q2) Which of the 7 continents of the world has the most number of countries?
Ans -- Africa
Q3) Which movie won the award for Best Hindi Film at the 66th National Awards held in August?
Ans -- Andhadhun
Q4) The British government made a motivational poster before World War II to keep people from panicking. The words from that poster are now commonly featured on clothing, novelty items, and internet memes. What was printed on the poster?
Ans -- Keep Calm and Carry On
Q5) This musical instrument is believed to have existed since 15,000 BC, making it one of the oldest instruments in the world. The modern version of it has 47 strings and 7 pedals. Which instrument are we talking about?
Ans -- Harp
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1)Which is the hottest planet in our solar system?
Ans -- Venus
2) Which of these is NOT a genre of music?
Ans -- Pinks
3) Katrina Kaif’s sister will be seen in her Bollywood debut film, Kwatha, opposite Salman Khan’s brother in law, Aayush Sharma. Can you name her?
Ans -- Isabelle Kaif
4) What is the name of the mythical creature which has the head of a human and the body of a lion? A large structure of this is seen in Giza, Egypt.
Ans -- Sphinx
5) Which was the first song to be played in outer space?
Ans -- Jingle bells
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1) The famous ‘Hornbill festival’ is celebrated in which of the following states of India?
Ans -- Nagaland
2) Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
Ans -- Lava dance
3) Which song by Coldplay (filmed in Mumbai) features Beyonce, and Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor and showcases the festival of Holi, among other things related to India?
Ans -- Hymn for the Weekend
4) In context to geographics, what are ‘Isohyets’?
Ans -- Lines on a map showing equal rainfall
5) Which of the following will you associate ‘Sattriya’ with?
Ans -- a dance form
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1) ‘Ablutophobia’ is the fear of?
Ans – Bathing
2) Facebook recently launched a new cryptocurrency. What is it called?
Ans – Libra
3) Vlad the Impaler was an emperor in Romania in the 14th century. Which fictional character was based on him?
Ans – Dracula
4) Which element was discovered on the Sun before it was discovered on Earth?
Ans – Helium
5) The Statue of Liberty is known world-over as a symbol of the USA. But it was gifted to America by another country. Who gifted it?
Ans – France
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1) Saif Ali Khan and Tabu are reuniting on the big screen for a new film, 20 years after their 1999 film Hum Saath-Saath Hain. What is their new movie called?
Ans – Jawaani Jaaneman
2) The song ‘Hotel California’ is a beloved classic. Which is the band that originally sang this song?
Ans – The Eagles
3) Kyle Giersdorf, a 16 year old, goes by the gamer name of ‘Bugha’. He recently won 3 million dollars for winning a World Cup tournament for a game this year. Which game was it?
Ans – Fortnite
4) What is the capital of Finland?
Ans – Helsinki
5) Human lungs are not of the same size. The left lung is smaller than the right lung. True or false?
Ans – True
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Q1) In the movie ‘The Lion King’, what is Simba’s mother’s name?
Ans -- Sarabi
Q2) Kabadi is the national sport of Bangladesh. True or false?
Ans -- True
Q3) Each year, 5th September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day in India. Which year was the first ’Teacher’s day’ celebrated?
Ans -- 1962
Q4) Each of the below personalities has been a teacher in their lifetime. Which one of these also served as President of India?
Ans -- Rajendra Prasad
Q5) Teacher’s day is celebrated on the birthday of India’s great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. In which subject did Dr. Radhakrishnan do his Post-graduation?
Ans -- Philosophy
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Q1) What is the capital of Finland?
Ans -- Helsinki
Q2. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island (a remote volcanic island in Polynesia) as a World Heritage Site. What is this place known for?
Ans -- Stone head statues
Q3) Which of the following writers was born in India?
Ans -- Jhumpa Lahiri
Q4) A teenager recently broke Michael Phelps’ record in the 200m butterfly stroke. Who was it?
Ans -- Kristof Milak
Q5) Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?
Ans -- New Zealand
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Q.Which is the largest country in the world in terms of land area?
Ans. Russia
Q.What is the currency of China called?
Ans. Yuan
Q.Velcro has been making life easier since its invention. Do you know where was velcro invented?
Ans. Switzerland
Q.‘281 and Beyond’ is the autobiography of a veteran Indian cricketer. Who is the author of this book?
Ans. VVS Laxman
Q.A ‘Torero’ is a term associated with which of these?
Ans. Bull Fighting
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1) The ____ is a horseshoe-shaped zone found along the Pacific rim where around 90% of the world’s earthquakes occur?
Ans – The Ring of Fire
2) Who is the author of the book, ‘My Seditious Heart’ which is a collection of non-fiction essays? Hint – The author is a winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
Ans – Arundhati Roy
3) A doctor of Indian-origin was recently crowned Miss England 2019. Who is she?
Ans – Bhasha Mukherjee
4) Switzerland celebrates May 26th as Science day to mark the day of APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit in 2006. True or false?
Ans – True
5) The State Bank of India was previously known as __
Ans – Imperial Bank of India
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1) The tiger population in India has grown from 1,400 in 2006 to 2,977 in 2019. Which state has recorded the highest number of tigers in the country?
Ans – Madhya Pradesh
2) The iconic Bollywood film, ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ has completed 25 years since its making. Who directed this film?
Ans – Sooraj Barjatya
3) Which famous painter is known for his artwork called ‘Starry Night’? Hint – he is the same artist who cut off his own ear.
Ans – Vincent van Gogh
4) LEDs are small light sources commonly used in electronic devices, flashlights, lightbulbs etc. What does LED stand for?
Ans – Light Emitting Diode
5) Who won the 2019 F1 German Grand Prix?
Ans – Max Verstappen
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Q1)The Indian classical instrument, the sitar, has been used by popular brands like ‘The Beatles’ in their music. Which other band used it in their chart-topping hit, ‘Paint It Black’?
Ans -- The Rolling Stones
Q2) He was the first-ever Indian to win a silver medal at the Olympics for shooting. Then, he went on to lead the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Who is he?
Ans -- Rajyavardhan Singh Rathode
Q3) Now a world-renowned sporting event, this race was originally created to boost the circulation of a struggling newspaper called L’Auto in France. Which event are we referring to?
Ans -- Tour de France
Q4) All of the below Bollywood actors has worked as a Radio Jockey (RJ) before starting their acting careers, except?
Ans -- Shah Rukh Khan
Q5) This vitamin plays an important role in the body because it stops bleeding and helps form clots. It is also referred to as the clotting vitamin. Which one is it?
Ans -- Vitamin K
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1) Freddie Mercury, the legendary singer from the rock band ‘Queen’ was of Indian descent. He was born a Parsi, and his birth name was Farrokh Bulsara. True or false?
Ans -- True
2) Shilpa Shetty is all set to make her Bollywood comeback with a new movie. What is the film called?
Ans -- Nikamma
3) There are approximately 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Which of the following is NOT a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Ans -- Charminar, Hyderabad
4) The Ramon Magsaysay award is considered ’Asia’s Nobel Prize’ and was recently awarded to the Indian journalist, Ravish Kumar. This award is named after the president of which country?
Ans -- Philippines
5) In the Harry Potter books, what are the creatures who guard the prison of Azkaban called?
Ans -- Dementors
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Q1) Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Ans -- Mercury
Q2) How many bones are present in a shark’s body?
Ans -- Zero
Q3) Opera is a form of musical theatre. Where did this artform originate?
Ans -- Italy
Q4) In India, Friendship Day is celebrated on the ___ Sunday of August. Fill in the blank.
Ans -- First
Q5) Espadrilles were first made in regions of France and Spain. Where are these worn?
Ans -- On your feet
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Q1) How many years of marriage would be celebrated by a ‘Golden anniversary’?
Ans -- 50 years
Q2) A baby sheep is called a lamb. What is a baby goat called?
Ans -- Kid
Q3) Alliumphobia is a fear of garlic. True or false?
Ans- True
Q4) A state government has declared that it will sponsor the Indian men and women’s hockey teams for the next 5 years. Which government is it?
Ans -- Odisha
Q5) Which of these was earlier known as the ‘Hailey National Park’ when it was established in 1936?
Ans -- Jim Corbett National Park
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Q1) In ___, India won its first cricket world cup. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- 1983
Q2) The Indian Army built a bridge over the river Indus in a record time of 40 days and it is the longest suspension bridge in Leh. What is it called?
Ans -- Maitri Bridge
Q3) Comets and asteroids which enter the Earth’s surroundings due to the gravitational pull of nearby planets are called NEOs. What does NEO stand for?
Ans -- Near-Earth Objects
Q4) Israel’s Aerospace Industries is the first in the world to send a privately funded mission to the moon. True or False?
Ans -- True
Q5) The name for which type of pants has its origins in the city of Genoa in Italy?
Ans -- Jeans
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Q1) Where would you find the ‘Sea of Tranquility’?
Ans -- The moon
Q2) Which is the capital city of the African country, Ethiopia?
Ans -- Addis Ababa
Q3) Which Indian celebrity was honored with an Honorary Degree, Doctor of Letters from La Trobe University at the 10th edition of Indian Film Festival of Melbourne?
Ans -- Shah Rukh Khan
Q4) A doe is the female of a dove. True or false?
Ans -- False
Q5) Entomology is the science that studies _______. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- Insects
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1) What does the word ‘Buddha’ mean?
Ans – Awakened One or Enlightened One
2) Which country recently launched an underwater military museum? It displays decommissioned military vehicles & equipment including tanks, cranes and a helicopter, at depths reaching upto 92 meters.
Ans – Jordan
3) After the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2, ISRO has announced its first mission to the study the surface of the sun. It will be launched in 2020. What is the mission called?
Ans – Aditya-L1
4) What do 1,048,576 bytes equal?
Ans – A Megabyte
5) Where did the large loose garment known as the ‘poncho’ originate?
Ans – South America
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1)The ‘Angkor Vat’ temple is the largest religious monument ever built. Where is it situated?
Ans -- Cambodia
2) Seoul is the capital city of North Korea. True or False?
Ans -- False
3) Which is the capital city of the south Indian state of Telangana?
Ans -- Hyderabad
4) The digital payment system known as UPI is now commonly accepted across merchants and businesses. What does UPI stand for?
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5) Which British prime minister was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature?
Ans -- Winston Churchill
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1) India’s lightest bulletproof jacket was launched at the Police Expo 2019. It can withstand bullets fired from an AK-47 rifle. What is the jacket called
Ans -- Bhabha Kavach
2) The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy launched a scheme to encourage farmers to use and generate solar power this year. What is it called?
Ans -- PM-KUSUM
3) What is the hybrid offspring of a male zebra and a female horse called?
Ans -- Zorse
4) Who is the first Indian-origin person to take charge as the Home Secretary for the new UK government under Boris Johnson
Ans -- Priti Patel
5) India celebrates the National Broadcasting Day every year to commemorate the first-ever radio broadcast in the country, which went live in 1927. Which day is it celebrated?
Ans -- 23rd July
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Q1) What is the currency of South Africa called?
Ans- Rand
Q2) Indian players Harmeet Desai and Ayhika Mukherjee won the gold at the 2019 Commonwealth Championships. Which sport did they play?
Ans- Table Tennis
Q3) She is a former international tennis player and has represented India at the Deaflympics. She has now become the first Indian to win the Miss Deaf World Pageant. Who is she?
Ans- Vidisha Baliyan
Q4) The ______ in Delhi was inaugurated on 25th Feb 2019. It is a structure comprising of four concentric circles – Amar Chakra, Veerta Chakra, Tyag Chakra, and Rakshak Chakra. Fill in the blank.
Ans- National war memorial
Q5) Who is the author of the bestselling books, ‘Sapiens’ and ‘Homo Deus’?
Ans- Yuval Noah Harari
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Q1. India recently launched its second moon mission, Chandrayaan-2. Which part of the moon will be researched in this mission?
Ans. South pole
Q2. Dr. Abdul Kalam visited a country on 26th May 2005, and they declared it as their National Science Day. Which country was it?
Ans. Switzerland
Q3. Density is defined as the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume of space it takes up. Based on this, Earth is the least dense planet in the solar system. True or False?
Ans. False
Q4. Alongside Pranab Mukherjee, which famous singer from Assam was posthumously awarded India’s highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, in the year 2019?
Ans.Bhupen Hazarika
Q5. Scientists in Bangladesh have developed an alternative to plastic bags – cellulose sheet-bags made with jute fibers. What name have they given to this alternative? Hint – it means golden in Bengali.
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Q1. Which of the following is NOT a variety of mango?
Ans. Red Dacca
Q2. Apricots are not native to India. And yet, there is a popular Hyderabadi dessert, made from apricots which were created by the royals as it needed the fruit to be imported. What is the dish called?
Ans. Qurbani-ka-meetha
Q3. Maria Montessori was an Italian physician. She is also known for her contributions to another field, where her name is used to refer to a teaching method. Which field does it apply to?
Ans. Education
Q4. What is the Roman numeral equivalent for the number ‘0’?
Ans. Does not exist
Q5. There is a theory that the universe will come to an end when its ever-increasing rate of expansion causes all matter to basically fly apart. What is the term applied to this theory?
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Q1) On which day is World Photography Day (WPD) observed each year?
Ans -- August 19
Q2) Which of the following will you associate ‘Sattriya’ with?
Ans -- a dance form
Q3) What kind of animal is the ‘flying fox’?
Ans -- Bat
Q4) Which European capital city was built on a group of 14 islands?
Ans -- Stockholm
Q5) The Indian state of Nagaland was formed in 1963. Which state was it a part of earlier?
Ans -- Assam
Win OnePlus 7 Pro Smartphone: 18th August 2019 --
1) Which of these wireless technologies derives its name from a 10th century Viking king?
Ans -- Bluetooth
2) Taipei is the capital of Singapore. True or False?
Ans -- False
3) Who was the founder of the Bose Corporation?
Ans -- Amar Bose
4) This Dutch footballer was given the nickname ‘Llama’ after he spits on West German striker, Rudi Völler, during a 1990 FIFA World Cup game. Can you name him?
Ans -- Franklin Rijkaard
5) Which science fiction writer is credited with penning down ‘The 3 Laws of Robotics’?
Ans -- Isaac Asimov
Win Marshall Woburn Bluetooth Speakers: 17th August --
1)What is the name of the new film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt which has been directed by Quentin Tarantino?
Ans -- Once upon a time in Hollywood
2) The world’s coldest inhabited place is the village Oymyakon which records 68-degree centigrade is located at ___________.
Ans -- Russia
3) In the Vivo Pro Kabaddi League, 2019, what is the name of Haryana’s team?
Ans -- Haryana Steelers
4) The Pinna is the outer area of which human body part?
Ans -- Ear
5) Kiara Advani was most recently seen opposite Shahid Kapoor in Kabir Singh. Which was her Bollywood debut film?
Ans -- Fugly
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1) NASA recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of their mission which first landed a man on the moon. Which mission was this?
Ans -- Apollo 11
2) Which country will host the 2023 ICC World Cup?
Ans -- India
3) The inventor of the password for computer accounts was an American scientist, who passed away recently. What was his name?
Ans -- Fernando Corbato
4) India’s Chandrayaan-2 lunar mission successfully commenced on 22nd July. What is the name of the robot rover that will be released by the moon lander as part of this mission?
Ans -- Pragyan
5) Who was the captain of the winning team at the 2019 ICC World Cup?
Ans -- Eoin Morgan
Win Bose Home Speaker 500 Quiz Answers: 13th August 2019 --
1) Fact or Myth: The Great Wall of China can be seen with the unaided human eye from space
Ans- Myth
2) Chakyar Koothu is a classical dance form which involves a lot of comedy through narrations and gestures. Which Indian state does it originate from?
Ans -- Kerala
3) Former India cricketer, Kiran More, has been appointed as the interim coach of which cricket team?
Ans -- USA
4) Which film was Farhan Akhtar’s directorial debut?
Ans -- Dil Chahta Hai
5) Last year, Rahul Dravid was inducted into the ICC hall of fame. This year, __________ has become the 6th Indian cricketer to join the ranks. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- Sachin Tendulkar
Win Rs 20,000 Amazon pay balance: 12th August 2019 --
1) In which of the following Indian festivals are boat races a special feature
Ans -- Onam
2) Who was the leader of North Korea before Kim Jong-un?
Ans -- Kim Jong-il
3) It is said that Gandhiji frequently listened to and enjoyed the kirtan, ‘Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye’. Who penned this kirtan?
Ans -- Narsimha Mehta
4) The author of the book ‘Business @ the Speed of Thought’ also wrote ‘The Road Ahead’ in the year 1995, which was at number one in the New York Times bestseller list for seven weeks. Who is the author of these books?
Ans -- Bill Gates
5) Who was the winner of the prestigious RedInk Award for ‘Journalist of the Year’ 2019? She bagged this award for her 2018 expose on the functioning of the UIDAI and its Aadhaar data cache.
Ans -- Rachna Khaira
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Win Samsung Galaxy S10E: 11 August 2019 --
Q1. What does FM in FM Radio stand for?
Ans -- Frequency Modulation
Q2. What is the name of the network of highways that connects the four major cities of India – Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai?
Ans -- The Golden Quadrilateral
Q3. Emojis have become an integral part of digital communication. Which day is recognized as the ‘Global celebration of Emojis’ day, worldwide?
Ans -- 17th July
Q4. Which Indian athlete recently won a gold medal in the 200 m sprint category in the Tabor Athletics Meet in the Czech Republic?
Ans -- Hima Das
Q5. How many kilometers is one Astronomical Unit (AU)?
Ans -- 150 million km
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1) _____ is a central Asian sport in which horse mounted players attempt to drag a goat or a calf carcass towards a goal. Fill in the blanks
Ans- Buzkashi
2) Which among the following platforms announced that it will introduce ‘Learning Playlists’ to list educational videos?
Ans- YouTube
3) Mary Kom is an Indian Olympic boxer hailing from ______. Fill in the blanks.
Ans- Manipur
4) A new smartphone malware which affected millions of users, was named after a character in the Matrix. What is the malware called?
Ans- Agent Smith
5) The Anglo-Zanzibar War between the United Kingdom and the Zanzibar Sultanate was the shortest recorded war in history. How long did it last?
Ans- 38-45 minutes
Win 5TB Seagate Hard Drive: 9th August 2019 --
1) Complete the phrase – ‘wear your heart on your ______’. This English idiom means openly showing your emotions or feelings.
Ans -- Sleeve
2) You can find the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Now if you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Ans -- Mumbai
3) In which country were the first Olympic games held?
Ans -- Greece
4) Who won the women’s singles title at Wimbledon 2019?
Ans -- Simona Halep
5) In which country would you find the Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones?
Ans -- England
Win Rs 20,000 Amazon Pay Balance: 8th August 2019 --
1) Where is India’s highest astronomical observatory located?
Ans- Ladakh
2) A phobia is an irrational fear that a person may experience. Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of what?
Ans- Number 13
3) The World Bank Group announced its first female Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who is an Indian national. What is her name? Hint – She was the MD of the State Bank of India!
Ans- Anshula Kant
4) In a standard set of playing cards, which king is the only one without a moustache?
Ans -- King of hearts
5) ISRO has been in the spotlight recently due to it’s moon mission, Chandrayaan-2. Who is the current chairman of ISRO?
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1) Which of these was written by William Shakespeare?
Ans -- Taming of the Shrew
2) Sportsman Anthony Amalraj recently won a historic bronze medal for India in a World Tour held in Australia. Which sport does he play?
Ans -- Table tennis
3) In the DC comic books, what is the name of the planet that is Superman’s home?
Ans -- Krypton
4) Akshay Kumar occupies the number 33 spot in the Forbes Celebrity 100 list which mentions the world’s highest-paid entertainers. Who has topped the list this year
Ans -- Taylor Swift
5) In 1927, who launched the ‘Mahad Satyagraha’?
Ans -- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Win Canon DSLR Camera: 6th August --
1) Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Ans -- Mercury
2) Fanta and Sprite belong to which beverage company?
Ans -- The Coca-Cola Company
3) The researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered remnants of seawater from the Ice Age. In which ocean was this discovery made?
Ans -- Indian Ocean
4) The banana plant is classified as a herb. True or False?
Ans -- True
5) If the Green Revolution is related to agriculture, what
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1) Which of the following is the official language in Argentina?
Ans -- Spanish
2) In India, Engineer’s Day is celebrated on September 15. It commemorates the birth anniversary of which Indian scientist?
Ans -- M. Visvesvaraya
3) While most societies follow a patrilineal tradition wherein the father’s name is passed on to the children, some do not. Which one of these Indian ethnic communities follows a matrilineal tradition?
Ans-Khasi, Meghalaya
4) Rahul Dravid was recently appointed as the Head of Cricket at the NCA (National Cricket Academy). When was the NCA founded?
Ans -- 2000
5) In the Lion King, what is the name of Simba’s uncle i.e. Mufasa’s brother?
Ans -- Scar
Win Samsung Galaxy A 50 Quiz: 4th August --
Q1. In context to NBA basketball, what does the term MVP stand for?
Ans -- Most Valuable Player
Q2. The age of a star can be estimated by its color, which of these colors indicate the star is amongst the youngest?
Ans -- Blue
Q3. Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff will star in a new film by Siddharth Anand. What is the film called?
Ans -- war
Q4. Who won the men’s finals at the 2019 Wimbledon tournament?
Ans -- Novak Djokovic
Q5. PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) is a NASA mission which will attempt to image the Sun. They have selected an Indian scientist as a co-investigator for this mission. Who is he?
Ans- Dipankar Banerjee
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Win Fitbit Charge 3 Smartwatch: 3rd August 2019 --
1) The Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) which is manufacturing base for guided weapons systems, functions under the Ministry of _______________. Fill in the blank.
Ans -- Defence
2) In 305 BC, which Maurya ruler defeated Alexander’s general Seleucus Nicator?
Ans -- Chandragupta Maurya
3) Sports-wear brand Reebok has appointed a new Indian brand ambassador. Which one of these is it?
Ans -- Katrina Kaif
4) When did the Apple iPhone first become available?
Ans -- 2007
5) Which cricketer was named ‘Player of the Tournament’ for the ICC World Cup 2019?
Ans -- Kane Williamson
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1) Indian scientists developed a new material called ‘black gold’ which can absorb light and carbon dioxide. Which institute did they belong to?
Ans – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
2) She became the first Indian to win a gold medal in the 100ms race at a global event at the World Universiade in Italy. Who is she?
Ans – Dutee Chand
3) Micheal Jackson performed for the first and only time in India in 1996. After the show, before he left the country, he scribbled a love letter to India in his hotel room where he called India his ‘special love’. Where did he write it?
Ans – On a pillow
4) The biggest river island in the world located in Assam. What is it called?
Ans – Majuli
5) A song titled ‘Tujhe Bhulega Na Tera Hindustan’, was released by the Indian Army to commemorate 20 years of ‘Operation Vijay’ as an ode to the to soldiers of the Kargil war. What is the name of the lyricist?
Ans – Sameer
Win Seagate 5TB Hard Disk: 1st August 2019 --
1) Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?
Ans -- The French Revolution
2) The most common format for a home video recorder is VHS. VHS stands for?
Ans -- Video Home System
3) Saturn has a total of 62 moons, the largest one being larger than the planet of Mercury. What is its name?
Ans -- Titan
4) If you look closely at the planet Jupiter, a very evident dense red spot can be found on it as seen from space. This is often called the ‘Great Red Spot’. What is it?
Ans -- A Hurricane
5) ‘Friends, Romans and Countrymen, lend me thy ears’ is the first line of a speech in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Which character gave this speech?
Ans -- Mark Antony
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1) Who led the Indian cricket team to their first-ever World Cup victory in 1983?
Ans -- Kapil Dev
2) The largest Buddhist monastery is the world is located in
Ans -- Indonesia
3) Castella, Tres Leches, Brigadeiro, and Oliebollen are all names of ___?
Ans -- Desserts
4) What kind of weapon is a falchion?
Ans -- A sword
5) Which is the wettest place in India, in terms of average annual rainfall received?
Ans -- Mawsynram, Meghalaya
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Win Bose Companion 50: 30th July 2019 --
1) Who was the first Indian from the film industry to win an Oscar award?
Ans -- Bhanu Athaiya
2) In which year was the euro introduced as a legal currency on the world market?
Ans -- 1999
3) What does the Latin phrase ‘Caveat emptor’ mean?
Ans -- Let the buyer beware
4) What is the national sport of Japan?
Ans -- Sumo wrestling
5) In the FIFA World Cup, the ‘Golden Glove Award’ is awarded each season to whom? World Cup, the ‘Golden Glove Award’ is awarded each season to whom?
Ans -- The best goalkeeper
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Win Rs 25,000 Amazon Pay Balance: 29th July 2019
1) Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
Ans -- Lava dance
2) The famous ‘Hornbill festival’ is celebrated in which of the following states of India?
Ans -- Nagaland
3) Krav Maga is a form of martial arts.
Ans -- TRUE
4) ______ is a folk dance form from the Indian state of Mizoram, in which men move bamboo staves horizontally and vertically while women dance in between them so as to avoid their legs getting caught
Ans -- Cheraw dance
5) _____ is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh
Ans -- Shimla
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Win Oneplus 7 Pro Smartphone: 28th July 2019 --
1) Which of these are NOT considered to be a macronutrient in context to human dietary requirements?
Ans -- Vitamins
2) Name Chetan Bhagat’s debut novel which was also adapted into a Bollywood movie?
Ans -- Five Point Someone
3) Which European country announced that it will levy a green tax on flight tickets from 2020, to encourage environmentally-friendly transportation projects?
Ans -- France
4) What is the name of the young Malayali actress, who became known as the ‘wink girl’ after a clip of her winking went viral last year?
Ans -- Priya Varrier
5) M. Fathima Beevi has the distinction of being the first woman _______
Ans -- Judge of Supreme Court
Play & Win Exiting Prizes: 27th July --
1) In which year did Atal Bihari Vajpayee become India’s prime minister for the first time?
Ans -- 1996
2) Which batsman has scored the highest number of centuries in a single World Cup Tournament?
Ans -- Rohit Sharma
3) Which company has recently acquired the American software company Red Hat?
Ans -- IBM
4) The movie, Super 30, starring Hrithik Roshan is a biopic based on whose life?
Ans -- Anand Kumar
5) The world’s first public blockchain bond ‘bond-I’ was launched by which International organization?
Ans -- World Bank
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Play & Win Exiting Prizes: 26th July --
1) By what name is Norma Jean Baker more commonly known?
Ans- Marilyn Monroe
2) Ethanol has been used as an alternative to petrol in Brazil. Now which company has launched the first Ethanol-based motorcycle in India?
Ans- TVS Motors
3) When was World Population Day observed recently?
Ans- 11 July
4) Season 2 of Comicstaan has launched on Amazon Prime. Who is the new host alongside Abish Mathew this season?
Ans- Urooj Ashfaq
5) Qila Rai Pithora, built by Tomar Rajputs is located in which among the following cities?
Ans- New Delhi
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1) Which banking institution commenced it’s operations from the 1st of April 1935?
Ans -- Reserve Bank of India
2) Kangana Ranaut and Rajkumar Rao have teamed up for a new film and the trailer was released recently. What is the name of the film?
Ans -- Judgemental Hai Kya
3) Originating in the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar, which river flows through Ladakh?
Ans -- Indus
4) With the length of its wings reaching nearly 12 feet, which bird has the largest wingspan of any living bird species?
Ans -- Wandering albatross
5) Which one of these Indian movie is inspired by the biography of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa?
Ans -Taare Zamin Par
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Win Vivo V15 Pro: 24th July --
1) What was author Mark Twain’s real name?
Ans- Samuel Langhorne Clemens
2) Bihu is a harvest festival that is celebrated thrice in a year. In which state of India does this festival originate?
Ans- Assam
3) In the newest Marvel film, Spiderman: Far from home, what is the name of the supervillain who has mind-manipulating powers?
Ans- Mysterio
4) India has won 2 ODI Cricket World Cups so far – once in 1983, and the second in 2011. Who did they play the finals against in 2011?Cricket World Cups so far – once in 1983, and the second in 2011. Who did they play the finals against in 2011?
Ans- Sri Lanka
5) The Halley’s comet orbits the sun every 75-76 years. When will it be visible next from earth?
Ans- 2061
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Win JBL Flip 4: 23rd July 2019 --
1) Which of these actors played on-screen father to their real father?
Ans -- Abhishek Bachchan
2) Which cricketer recently broke Sachin Tendulkar’s 27-year-old record of being the youngest player to score 80+ runs in World Cup history?
Ans -- Ikram Ali Khil
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Ans -- Bottle cap challenge
4) In the Jungle Book, written by Rudyard Kipling, what is the name of the panther who befriends Mowgli?
Ans -- Bagheera
5) Jayasimha Ravirala currently holds the Guinness World Record for which of these?
Ans -- Most hugs given in 1 hour by an individual
Win Rs 20,000 Amazon Pay Balance: 22nd July
1) AR Rahman won a Grammy award for which album?
Ans- Slumdog Millionaire
2) The transformer that develops the high voltage in a home television is commonly called a ____. Fill in the blank.
Ans- Flyback
3) The BCCI has just named a new Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy. Who is it?
Ans- Rahul Dravid
4) Where is the headquarters of the ICC (International Cricket Council) located?
Ans- Dubai
5) Which profession does Sanjay Dutt fake in the movie Lage Raho Munnabhai?
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Win iPhone XR Smartphone: 21st July 2019
1) In context to fashion, what is a ‘fedora’?
Ans- A type of headwear
2) Did you know that pandas eat anywhere between 12-39 kgs of food every day! What does a panda’s diet mainly consist of?
Ans- Bamboo
3) Chief of the Air Staff or Air Chief Marshal is the highest rank in the Indian Air Force. It is the position of commander of the IAF. Who was the first Indian to become Chief of Air Staff in 1954?
Ans- Subroto Mukerjee
4) Indian scientists have developed a new material which is capable of absorbing both light and carbon dioxide and could help control environmental issues. What is it called?
Ans- Black gold
5) What is the name of the network of higways that connects the four major cities of India – Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai?
Ans- The Golden Quadrilateral
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Win Apple Smart Watch: 20th July
1) Which is the national fruit of India?
Ans- Mango
2) Panchathan Record Inn in which composer’s in house studio?
Ans- A.R. Rahman
3) Who developed a vaccine against poliomyelitis (Polio)?
Ans- Dr. Jonas Salk
4) In ancient Greece, men exercised and took part in sports completely nude. True or False.
Ans- TRUE
5) A cinematograph is a motion picture film camera, which also serves as a film projector and printer. Who invented it?
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Win LG Microwave Oven: 19th July --
1) What is another word for lexicon?
Ans- Dictionary
2) Dr. Kalam was bestowed with the highest honor that an Indian citizen can receive. Which award is it?
Ans- The Bharat Ratna
3) India is a federal union comprising twenty-nine states and eight union territories.
Ans- FALSE
4) Hyundai launched its first all-electric SUV model in India. What is it called?
Ans- Kona Electric SUV
5) A ‘sonnet’ is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy. How many lines does a sonnet typically have?
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Samsung Galaxy S10 E Quiz Answers: 14th July 2019 --
1) In the subject of zoology, what is the study of insects called?
Ans -- Entomology
2) After Ahmedabad, which Indian city was recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage site list?
Ans -- Jaipur
3) Recently, K2, an AI-based Human Resource (HR) Humanoid was introduced in Uttar Pradesh. Which company has introduced this for its employees?
Ans -- Tech-Mahindra
4) The Oscar winning film, Forrest Gump is getting an official Hindi remake, by the title ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’. Kareena Kapoor Khan will play the female lead. Who will be playing the role of Forrest Gump?
Ans -- Aamir Khan
5) Langvir Nritya, Barada Nati, Pandva Nritya & Shotiya are different forms originate from?
Ans -- Uttarakhand
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Win Bose Speakers Quiz Answers: 13th July 2019 --
1) George Eliot was the pen name of which author?
Ans -- Mary Ann Evans
2) In support of the Rohingya refugees, ____ has decided to provide 2,500 metric tons of rice to Bangladesh. Name the country.
Ans -- China
3) Who is largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes which helped win World War II, and provided a foundation for modern computing and development of artificial intelligence?
Ans -- Alan Turing
4) In the fictional series of Sherlock Holmes, what is the detective’s address in London?
Ans -- 221B Baker Street
5) The longest electrified railway tunnel in the country has just been commissioned. Which state will this be built in?
Ans -- Andhra Pradesh
Casio G-Shock Watch Quiz: 12th July 2019
1) Which country will host the 2020 summer Olympics?
Ans -- Japan
2) Hong Kong is the capital city of China. True, or False?
Ans -- False
3) Which country is Prague in?
Ans -- Czech Republic
4) First-time MPs, actresses Nusrat Jahan, and Mimi Chakraborty took oath as Lok Sabha members on June 25. Which party do they belong to?
Ans -- TMC
5) Leonardo Dicaprio finally won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2016, after being nominated for several years. Which film did he win it for?
Ans -- The Revenant
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1) Which country recently launched the world’s largest independent solar energy plant?
Ans -- UAE
2) Designer Jony Ives recently quit his job. He worked with the company for 20 years and was even knighted at Buckingham Palace. He was the Cheif Design Officer for which organization?
Ans -- Apple
3) Which actor is returning to play James Bond in the new film Bond 25?
Ans -- Daniel Craig
4) Opera is described as art, architecture, music, theatre, and text all coming together to tell a story. In which country did opera, as we know it today, first began?
Ans -- Italy
5) In the Disney live-action remake of Lion King, Beyonce has sung the female vocals for the English version. Who will sing in the Hindi soundtrack?
Ans -- Sunidhi Chahan
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Samsung Galaxy A50 Quiz Answers: 10th July 2019
1) The superstar, Sridevi, marked her Bollywood debut in the year 1979. Which was her first Bollywood film?
Ans -- Solva Sawan
2) What is the name of the tribal martial art dance form which originated in the forests of Odisha and is exclusively performed by men?
Ans -- Chhau of Mayurbhanj
3) Cassius Clay Jr. is the birth name of which Olympic gold-winning boxer? PS – he was the first fighter to win the heavyweight title 3 times.
Ans -- Muhammad Ali
4) Lessons Life Taught Me Unknowingly’ is the autobiography of a famous Indian actor which will be released on 5th Aug. Whose life is it about?
Ans -- Anupam Kher
5) India won its first World Cup in 1983, which was also played in England. In which month did India make that historic win?
Ans -- June’83
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Win Amazefir Smartwatch: 8th July 2019 --
Q1 – Amazfit Brand Of Smartwatches Comes From Which Of The Following Parent Companies?
Ans – Huami
Q2 – Huami Is The Exclusive Provider Of Wearable Technology For Xiaomi, And Also The Maker Of ______ Range Of Activity Trackers. Fill In The Blanks.
Ans – Mi Band
Q3 – Which Of These Is NOT A Smartwatch By Amazfit?
Ans – Amazfit Speed
Q4 – Which Of The Following Is A Feature Of Amazfit BIP Lite?
Ans – All Of The Above
Q5 – The Amazfit BIP Lite Can Provide Up To ______ Days Of Battery Life On A Single Charge. Fill In The Blanks.
Ans – 45 Days
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Win iPhone XR: 7th July 2019 --
1) On the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Imphal (which occurred during WWII), the invading country set up a Museum of Peace in Manipur as a memorial gift. Which country was it?
Ans -- Japan
2) Which among the following nations has become the first Gulf country to launch a UN-developed anti-money laundering platform?
Ans -- UAE
3) Did you know that the stomach produces acids to help digestion? These stomach acids primarily consist of ______. Fill in the blanks.
Ans -- Hydrochloric Acid
4) Which was India’s first ever 3D animated film? It was a joint venture between Walt Disney Co & Yash Raj Films and was directed by Jugal Hansraj.
Ans -- Roadside Romeo
5) Which company has recently patented the design for a foldable phone with multiple screens?
Ans -- Google
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1) After the re-release of Avengers Endgame, which is the next Marvel film to hit theatres?
Ans -- Spiderman: Far From Home
2) Vijay Shankar has been ruled out of the World Cup due to an injury. Who has been named as his replacement?
Ans -- Mayank Agarwal
3) A tortoise discovered in Arunachal Pradesh is considered so beautiful that it was named ’Impressed’. True or False
Ans -- True
4) Where did PM Narendra Modi perform Yoga asanas along with the public, on the fifth International Day of Yoga?
Ans -- Ranchi
5) Legendary athlete, ‘The Flying Sikh’, won 5 golds in international championships, broke a 400m record at the 1960 Rome Olympics and won 77 races to win the Helms World Trophy in 1959. Who was he?
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Win Oppo F11 Pro Smartphone: 4th July 2019
1. June 21 was the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. It is known for being the ___ day of the year in this part of the world
Ans. Longest
2. Ablutophobia’ is the fear of?
Ans. Bathing
3. Which team won the FIH Women’s Series Finals hockey tournament held recently on June 23rd?
Ans. India
4. Facebook recently launched a new cryptocurrency. What is it called?
Ans. Libra
5. There are cells in the body that absorb other smaller cells and bacteria as a defense mechanism against infections. What are they called?
Ans. Phagocytes
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1) What is the highest civilian award of India?
Ans- Bharat Ratna
2) Who among the following has NOT held the position of chairman at ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization)?
Ans- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
3) Saif Ali Khan received the National Award for ‘Best Actor’ for his movie ‘HUM TUM’. True or False?
Ans- True
4) Which famous Indian personality has just announced the release of his autobiography titled, ‘My Life, My Mission’?
Ans- Baba Ramdev
5) Kasol (which is sometimes referred to as mini Israel), is situated on the banks of ________ river where you can find gushing streams and even hot springs! Fill in the blanks.
Ans- Parvati
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1) Farhan Akhtar will star in Rakesh Omprakash Mehra’s next film which tells the story of a boxer. What is the film called?
Ans- Toofan
2) In a bid to harbor good relations between countries, the state-owned English channel, DD India, will now be available in Bangladesh and _____. Can you guess where?
Ans- South Korea
3) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) just opened its new headquarters on the 125th anniversary of the Olympic Games revival. Where is it located?
Ans- Switzerland
4) India just opened it’s first ever hospital and water clinic for elephants! Where is it located?
Ans- Mathura
5) National Mathematics Day is celebrated on 22nd December to commemorate the birth anniversary of __________. Fill in the blanks
Ans- S Ramanujan
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1) The Dadasaheb Phalk Award is one of the most prestigious awards given in the field of India cinema. Who was the first to win this award?
Ans -- Devika Rani
2) Mohammed Shami became the 2nd Indian to take a hat-trick in the ICC World Cup. Who was the first Indian cricketer to do so?
Ans -- Chetan Sharma
3) What is the name of the technology which uses cable-pulled devices or robots to mimic the movements of humans or animals? Example: The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park!
Ans- Animatronics
4) Who is popularly known as the ‘Birdman of India’ because of his highly influential work in the development of Ornithology (the study of birds)?
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1) What is the full form of PDF in context to computing?
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2) Which city is the capital of Australia?
Ans -- Canberra
3) The Nehru Centre in London aims to create a cultural exchange between India and the UK. Which Indian author has been appointed as its new director?
Ans -- Amish Tripathi
4) Which Indian Grand Chessmaster won the blitz event at the 2019 Asian Continental Chess Championship in Xingtai, China? Fun fact – he’s just 14 years old!
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5) Indian athlete, Pranati Nayak, recently won a bronze medal at an international tournament. Which sport is she associated with?
Ans -- Gymnastics
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1. Which is the first country to officially declare an ‘environmental and climate emergency’?
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Ans. Avatar
3. Featuring at #100, who is the only Indian to be featured in the Forbes World’s Highest-Paid Athletes list 2019?
Ans. Virat Kohli
4. A Spanish poet won the 1971 Nobel Prize for Literature. Who was this distinguished poet who is also well-recognized for his love poems?
Ans. Pablo Neruda
5. Nitesh Kumar Jangir won an award for creating a low-cost breathing support device called ‘Saans’. Who is this device meant for?
Ans. Premature babies
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