3. Rules
Rules
• Written Round
• Questions on the Outer Ring Road,
Bangalore
• 5 questions
• 10/0
• Bonus 10 if you get all right
4. Q1
Hebbal of today is known for its serpentine maze of flyovers, however it was once
known for its serene eponymous lake. A rare attraction here is the ______ (blank not
indicative) all the way from the mist filled ghats of Sahyadri. This bird of the
subspecies homrai is also found in sub-Himalayan forests. The state of X pays tribute
to this bird by hosting the ‘Festival of Festivals’ held every year in the month of
December.
Identify the bird.
5. Q2
Hosur Sarjapur Road Layout serves as a gateway to the IT hub of Electronic City.
It is also the home of a Unicorn from Namma Uru that is making waves all
around the country. Founded by Mukesh Bansal in 2016 as a healthcare and
fitness company, it has now expanded to a food-tech, fitness and general
wellness company and has achieved a tribal cult-like status.
Identify the company.
6. Q3
Dear Prime Minister,
In a democracy the citizen has an inalienable right to civil disobedience when he finds
that other channels of redress or reform have dried up. It goes without saying that the
satyagrahi willingly invites and accepts his lawful punishment. This is the new
dimension added to democracy by Gandhi. What an irony that it should be obliterated
in Gandhi’s own India!
You have accused the Opposition and me of every kind of villainy. But let me assure you
that if you do the right things, for instance, your 20 points, tackling corruption at
Ministerial levels, electoral reform, etc., take the Opposition into confidence, heed its
advice, you will receive the willing cooperation, of every one of us. For that you need
not destroy democracy. The ball is in your court. It is for you to decide.
The aforementioned excerpts are written by an individual who forms an integral part of
our journey across Outer Ring Road. Identify the author and the location.
7. Q4
Banashankari is home to various suburbs of the city, one of them being ISRO
Layout also called Vikram Nagar. Vikram Sarabhai’s romance is alleged to be the
reason for ____’s existence. His relationship with Kamla Chaudhary blossomed
in the city of Ahmedabad where he was the then Director of the Physical
Research Laboratory and she was working with An Industrial Research Institute
for Textiles (ATIRA).
She however was getting uncomfortable with the relationship and wanted to
move out of the city. This “allegedly” led to Vikram cajoling the authorities to
bring ____ to Ahmedabad and not to Mumbai.
8. Q5
“That evening, I called our key organisers to discuss changing my name and that
of the organisation. This was a grave matter and everybody had something to
say. I easily dropped the ‘Pandit’ from my name. A colleague who had been with
me at Maharishi’s came up with the idea of ___ ___. Everybody agreed that one
___ is very common, generic and confusing. My opinion on the matter was
irrelevant in this animated discussion. I was just a silent witness. And so, I was
rechristened at Waldorf.”
Who talking about what or FITB.
10. Q1
Hebbal of today is known for its serpentine maze of flyovers, however it was once
known for its serene eponymous lake. A rare attraction here is the ______ (blank not
indicative) all the way from the mist filled ghats of Sahyadri. This bird of the
subspecies homrai is also found in sub-Himalayan forests. The state of X pays tribute
to this bird by hosting the ‘Festival of Festivals’ held every year in the month of
December.
Identify the bird.
12. Q2
Hosur Sarjapur Road Layout serves as a gateway to the IT hub of Electronic City.
It is also the home of a Unicorn from Namma Uru that is making waves all
around the country. Founded by Mukesh Bansal in 2016 as a healthcare and
fitness company, it has now expanded to a food-tech, fitness and general
wellness company and has achieved a tribal cult-like status.
Identify the company.
14. Q3
Dear Prime Minister,
In a democracy the citizen has an inalienable right to civil disobedience when he finds
that other channels of redress or reform have dried up. It goes without saying that the
satyagrahi willingly invites and accepts his lawful punishment. This is the new
dimension added to democracy by Gandhi. What an irony that it should be obliterated
in Gandhi’s own India!
You have accused the Opposition and me of every kind of villainy. But let me assure you
that if you do the right things, for instance, your 20 points, tackling corruption at
Ministerial levels, electoral reform, etc., take the Opposition into confidence, heed its
advice, you will receive the willing cooperation, of every one of us. For that you need
not destroy democracy. The ball is in your court. It is for you to decide.
The aforementioned excerpts are written by an individual who forms an integral part of
our journey across Outer Ring Road. Identify the author and the location.
16. Q4
Banashankari is home to various suburbs of the city, one of them being ISRO
Layout also called Vikram Nagar. Vikram Sarabhai’s romance is alleged to be the
reason for ____’s existence. His relationship with Kamla Chaudhary blossomed
in the city of Ahmedabad where he was the then Director of the Physical
Research Laboratory and she was working with An Industrial Research Institute
for Textiles (ATIRA). She however was getting uncomfortable with the
relationship and wanted to move out of the city. This “allegedly” led to Vikram
cajoling the authorities to bring ____ to Ahmedabad and not to Mumbai.
18. Q5
“That evening, I called our key organisers to discuss changing my name and that
of the organisation. This was a grave matter and everybody had something to
say. I easily dropped the ‘Pandit’ from my name. A colleague who had been with
me at Maharishi’s came up with the idea of ___ ___. Everybody agreed that one
___ is very common, generic and confusing. My opinion on the matter was
irrelevant in this animated discussion. I was just a silent witness. And so, I was
rechristened at Waldorf.” Who talking about what or FITB.
23. 1
“_ _____ __ _ _____” was a letter written by X to Tarak Nath Das on the
subjection of India and its cause. X argued that only through the principle of love
could the Indian people free themselves from colonial British rule. X saw the law
of love espoused in all the world's religions, and he argued that the individual,
nonviolent application of the law of love in the form of protests, strikes, and other
forms of peaceful resistance were the only alternative to violent revolution by
alluding to Y’s seminal work. This letter greatly moved Z and introduced him to the
ideas of Y which later went on to extremely effective on the British Raj.
Give all variables and what is the letter popularly known as?
26. 2
______ is an art form in which the stories of Hindu mythology and epics are orally
rendered primarily with the support of acting and hand gestures. It is performed
in the___________; a place inside Hindu temples specifically designed for
performing X. It is a solo performance, accompanied by a mizhavu and a pair of
ilathalam, by a narrator in a distinctive headgear and black moustache with his
torso smeared with sandalwood paste and red dots all over the body. The
headgear resembles snake’s hood, to symbolise the narration by Anantha, the
thousand headed serpent. ______ has traditionally been performed only by the
_______ community.
Identify the art form.
29. 3
The famous Malayalam poet Muloor S.Padmanabha Panicker wrote:
Long ago on the streets of ______ in a rickshaw,
The great sage Sree Narayana was going,
An idiot born as god on earth,
Came up and ordered the rickshaw to withdraw.
This later became the tipping point of a famed Satyagraha which included names
like Periyar,Gandhi and many more to a civil rights movement aimed at securing
freedom of movement for all sections of society through the public roads leading
to the famous Shiva temple situated here
32. 4
Indo-Brazil diplomatic ties have been struck time and again due to the biopiracy of
the ______ breed of a much revered entity originating from ______ in the
Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh.
Carvings of the Nandhi, which adorn Hindu Sivaite temples in India, bear a true
resemblance to ______ .
This name of the place is phonetically similar to Andreas Escobar’s fatal mistake in
the FIFA World Cup 1994 leading to his team’s defeat.
What are we talking about ?
35. 5
The name ______________ is derived from an alternative name to a certain son
of Shiva, to whom homage is paid in the city in the form of various Brahmin muths
that can be found in the city.
This place is believed to be the meeting point for Ram and Shabari in his quest for
Sita. It is also believed that Bhima defeats the infamous Bakasura at this point.
ID this place made famous by Indian mythology.
38. 6
The Koch king Viswasingha restarted worship at the ruins of the Kamakhya temple, and his
son, Naranarayana decided to reconstruct the temple from the existing material lying
scattered. After two failed attempts at restoring a particular detail of the temple, he
decided to take recourse and get that particular feature made by craftsmen and architects
more familiar with the architectural style of another religion. This particular temple
remains an oddity as compared to other Hindu temples and this particular style is called
the Nilachal style. What is the particular distinction in a Nilachan style temple?
41. 7
X marks the onset of spring in Bengal and is said to be the inspiration behind many
of Rabindranath Tagore’s poems and songs. He likened its bright orange flower to
Y.
According to Hindu Mythology, X is a form of a deity which is known as the God of
'Y'. X has also lent its name to one of the historic battles in Indian history.
The first shloka of Shukla Yajurveda speaks about 'X' and in Jayadeva's Geeta
Govindam , he compares the colour of the flowers of 'X' to the nails of Kamadeva
with which he wounds the hearts of lovers.
ID 'X' and 'Y'.
44. 8
The “Ghoti-Bangaal” divide, in the Bengali psyche, is unique in that it was a social
expression of the perceived cultural superiority – or inferiority – of one group over
another in literally everything a Bengali is fascinated with.
In 1957, Bidhan Chandra Roy, the then CM of West Bengal, a “ghoti” himself
suggested a controversial yet historical suggestion that certain name or title of a
group, which encouraged “localism, provincialism, anti-nationalism and
communalism” should be disallowed but it still hasn’t materialised.
This rivalry has continued in a form for over 100 years which is regularly attended
by over 85,000 people in Kolkata marred by violence and controversies.
So, what was Dr. Roy’s proposal in 1957 which he though would quash anti-
nationalist ideologies among the people ?
50. Q1
The ingredients of this preparation are no different from its
plain version except a special kind of clove is first ___ and
added with the rest of the ingredients and then folded
immediately. Visually threatening as it may seem, this delicacy
is a hit during winters. This takes its inspiration from a creation
in a classic sitcom (which is known for being extraordinarily
prescient).
Identify this preparation.
51. Q2
X is a traditional Indian sport in which a gymnast performs
aerial yoga postures and wrestling grips in concert with a
vertical stationary or hanging wooden pole, cane, or hanging
rope. The pole is usually made from Seesham, polished with
castor oil and literally means "wrestling pole". The earliest
mention of X can be traced to the 12th century, the art form
remained dormant until it was given a new lease of life by
Balambhatta Dada Deodhar, the renowned teacher of
Peshwa Baji Rao II. During the first half of the 19th century,
Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi learned the sport with her
childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope. It was
declared as the state sport of Madhya Pradesh in 2013.
Identify X.
52. Q3
In the state of Kerala, Gulmohar is called “kaalvarippoo”,
which means "______ __ ______". There is a popular belief
among Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala that when Jesus
was crucified, there was a small Royal Poinciana (Gulmohar)
tree near his Cross and that the blood of Christ was shed
over the flowers of the tree and this is how the flowers got
their distinct sharp red colour.
FITB/Translate the word “kaalvarippoo”.
53. Q4
In the 1960s, there was ongoing curiosity at the BARC, regarding
the deposition of nuclear waste, and to study this while
maintaining secrecy, a lab was built 8000 ft below the ground to
study the life of protons and to check how iron behaved when
exposed to radioactivity post H J Bhabha’s international seminar
in Mumbai in 1950. Incidentally, a few years later, a different set
of people would make violent history here.
As a result of the curiosity, the lab drew famous scientists from
establishments like TIFR. It is also said, that Pakistan's only Nobel
Prize winner, Abdus Sallam, visited the lab. However, the lab was
shut down soon after and a law college was built in its place.
Identify the place.
54. Q5
Discovered by archaeologist Charles Masson during his
work in Afghanistan between 1833 and 1838, X contained
coins of the Indo-Scythian king Azes II. The casket is a small
container reminiscent of the Pyxis, found without its lid. A
lotus decorates the bottom.
X features representations of the Y in a Greek himation,
bundled hairstyle, with a moustache surrounded by the
Indian deities Brahma and Śakra, inside arched niches of
Greco-Roman architecture. There are altogether eight
figures in high-relief (two identical groups of Brahma-Y-
Sakra, and two devotees in-between) and two rows of
rubies from Badakhshan (in Afghanistan).
Identify X and also what is its claim to fame?
55. Q6
Salvadora persica is a shrub with a crooked trunk, the root bark of the
tree is similar in colour to sand, and the inner surfaces are an even
lighter shade of brown. It has a pleasant fragrance, of cress or
mustard, as well as a warm and pungent taste.
X is a twig made from the Salvadora persica tree, apart from their
antibacterial activity which may help control the formation and
activity of dental plaque, they can be used effectively as a natural
toothbrush for teeth cleaning. Such sticks are effective, inexpensive,
commonly available, and contain many medical properties and
features prominently in Islamic hygienical jurisprudence. It is however
well known among the Indian populace as a brand that shot into
prominence with the 1998 Coca Cola World Cup.
Identify X/the brand.
57. Q1
The ingredients of this preparation are no different from its
plain version except a special kind of clove is first ___ and
added with the rest of the ingredients and then folded
immediately. Visually threatening as it may seem, this delicacy
is a hit during winters. This takes its inspiration from a creation
in a classic sitcom (which is known for being extraordinarily
prescient).
Identify this preparation.
59. Q2
X is a traditional Indian sport in which a gymnast performs
aerial yoga postures and wrestling grips in concert with a
vertical stationary or hanging wooden pole, cane, or hanging
rope. The pole is usually made from Seesham, polished with
castor oil and literally means "wrestling pole". The earliest
mention of X can be traced to the 12th century, the art form
remained dormant until it was given a new lease of life by
Balambhatta Dada Deodhar, the renowned teacher of
Peshwa Baji Rao II. During the first half of the 19th century,
Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi learned the sport with her
childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope. It was
declared as the state sport of Madhya Pradesh in 2013.
Identify X.
61. Q3
In the state of Kerala, Gulmohar is called “kaalvarippoo”,
which means "______ __ ______". There is a popular belief
among Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala that when Jesus
was crucified, there was a small Royal Poinciana (Gulmohar)
tree near his Cross and that the blood of Christ was shed
over the flowers of the tree and this is how the flowers got
their distinct sharp red colour.
FITB/Translate the word “kaalvarippoo”.
63. Q4
In the 1960s, there was ongoing curiosity at the BARC, regarding
the deposition of nuclear waste, and to study this while
maintaining secrecy, a lab was built 8000 ft below the ground to
study the life of protons and to check how iron behaved when
exposed to radioactivity post H J Bhabha’s international seminar
in Mumbai in 1950. Incidentally, a few years later, a different set
of people would make violent history here.
As a result of the curiosity, the lab drew famous scientists from
establishments like TIFR. It is also said, that Pakistan's only Nobel
Prize winner, Abdus Sallam, visited the lab. However, the lab was
shut down soon after and a law college was built in its place.
Identify the place.
65. Q5
Discovered by archaeologist Charles Masson during his
work in Afghanistan between 1833 and 1838, X contained
coins of the Indo-Scythian king Azes II. The casket is a small
container reminiscent of the Pyxis, found without its lid. A
lotus decorates the bottom.
X features representations of the Y in a Greek himation,
bundled hairstyle, with a moustache surrounded by the
Indian deities Brahma and Śakra, inside arched niches of
Greco-Roman architecture. There are altogether eight
figures in high-relief (two identical groups of Brahma-Y-
Sakra, and two devotees in-between) and two rows of
rubies from Badakhshan (in Afghanistan).
Identify X and also what is its claim to fame?
67. Q6
Salvadora persica is a shrub with a crooked trunk, the root bark of the
tree is similar in colour to sand, and the inner surfaces are an even
lighter shade of brown. It has a pleasant fragrance, of cress or
mustard, as well as a warm and pungent taste.
X is a twig made from the Salvadora persica tree, apart from their
antibacterial activity which may help control the formation and
activity of dental plaque, they can be used effectively as a natural
toothbrush for teeth cleaning. Such sticks are effective, inexpensive,
commonly available, and contain many medical properties and
features prominently in Islamic hygienical jurisprudence. It is however
well known among the Indian populace as a brand that shot into
prominence with the 1998 Coca Cola World Cup.
Identify X/the brand.
71. 1
________ is a Sampoorna raaga and all the saptaswaras are in order. This raga can
be elaborated to beautiful effect in all three sthayis, but shines particularly well in
the upper madhya and thara sthayis.
____ ________ is also one of the most ferocious manifestations of Lord Shiva. It is
a depiction of Shiva in an aggressive form with angry eyes shaped like lotus
blossoms, blazing hair, tiger’s teeth, snake coiled around his neck or crown, and a
garland of human skulls.
Name this famous Raaga present in both Hindustani and Carnatic music.
72. 2
Raaga Piloo is commonly used to express joy,
devotion, happiness and love. It is mostly
used in light Hindustani Classical musical
forms.
One of the most famous renditions of this
raaga was performed by the duo X - Y at the
UN General Assembly Hall in New York 1967.
Their album “ ____ meets ____ ” combined
contrasting musical styles and was number 1
on Billboard's Best Selling Classical Musicals
list for eighteen weeks in 1967 and continued
to top that chart through January the
following year.
Identify the musical duo.
73. 3
_______ raaga is said to have originated in the Carnatic style and later brought in
to the fold of Hindustani style.
This raaga got its name from the Persian word for a “man in court”. It was
revolutionised by the musical genius Tansen while performing in the court of
Emperor Akbar. It is said that Tansen often used to perform this grave raga, deep
into the night, to soothe the worries of his emperor and bring a sense of calm
around him.
Identify this raaga.
74. 4
When floods ravaged Kerala, nature lovers across the world prayed to save the
_______ in the Kannan Devan hills, which makes an appearance once in 12 years.
The chances were slim as Munnar and the surrounding areas were flooded due to
incessant rains for 14 days with landslides damaging the ecologically fragile district
of Idukki on the Western Ghats. But hope rekindled after the sun shone on
Munnar valley and the breathtaking _______ started to bloom.
FITB which shares its name with a famous Carnatic Raaga .
75. 5
‘X’, sharing its name with a National Level Entrance Exam in India is a Janya raaga
(derived from a parental raaga), considered to be an auspicious raaga and is often
chosen as the first raaga for concerts. It recognizes both the physical as well as the
spiritual needs for human experience.
The essence of the raaga is in how it is sung generally fast paced and acts like a
wake up call for the listeners and this is why ‘X’ is generally used to begin a
concert to set the tone for the rest of the kutcheri to follow.
‘Y’, (shown in picture is the name of a popular tourist destination) is Hindustani
Raaga known to have a resemblance to the Carnatic Raaga ‘X’
Id Y
78. 1
________ is a Sampoorna raaga and all the saptaswaras are in order. This raga can
be elaborated to beautiful effect in all three sthayis, but shines particularly well in
the upper madhya and thara sthayis.
____ ________ is also one of the most ferocious manifestations of Lord Shiva. It is
a depiction of Shiva in an aggressive form with angry eyes shaped like lotus
blossoms, blazing hair, tiger’s teeth, snake coiled around his neck or crown, and a
garland of human skulls.
Name this famous Raaga present in both Hindustani and Carnatic music.
80. 2
Raaga Piloo is commonly used to express joy,
devotion, happiness and love. It is mostly
used in light Hindustani Classical musical
forms.
One of the most famous renditions of this
raaga was performed by the duo X - Y at the
UN General Assembly Hall in New York 1967.
Their album “ ____ meets ____ ” combined
contrasting musical styles and was number 1
on Billboard's Best Selling Classical Musicals
list for eighteen weeks in 1967 and continued
to top that chart through January the
following year.
Identify the musical duo.
82. 3
_______ raaga is said to have originated in the Carnatic style and later brought in
to the fold of Hindustani style.
This raaga got its name from the Persian word for a “man in court”. It was
revolutionised by the musical genius Tansen while performing in the court of
Emperor Akbar. It is said that Tansen often used to perform this grave raga, deep
into the night, to soothe the worries of his emperor and bring a sense of calm
around him.
Identify this raaga
84. 4
When floods ravaged Kerala, nature lovers across the world prayed to save the
_______ in the Kannan Devan hills, which makes an appearance once in 12 years.
The chances were slim as Munnar and the surrounding areas were flooded due to
incessant rains for 14 days with landslides damaging the ecologically fragile district
of Idukki on the Western Ghats. But hope rekindled after the sun shone on
Munnar valley and the breathtaking _______ started to bloom.
FITB which shares its name with a famous Carnatic Raaga .
86. 5
‘X’, sharing its name with a National Level Entrance Exam in India is a Janya raaga
(derived from a parental raaga), considered to be an auspicious raaga and is often
chosen as the first raaga for concerts. It recognizes both the physical as well as the
spiritual needs for human experience.
The essence of the raaga is in how it is sung generally fast paced and acts like a
wake up call for the listeners and this is why ‘X’ is generally used to begin a
concert to set the tone for the rest of the kutcheri to follow.
‘Y’, (shown in picture is the name of a popular tourist destination) is Hindustani
Raaga known to have a resemblance to the Carnatic Raaga ‘X’
Id Y
91. "Aye mere pyaare watan, aye mere bichhade chaman, tuz pe dil kubraan“
The above lyrics are sung by the titular character of the film A about his home country B
(not India). The movie is based on the eponymous story by C, the first Non-European to
achieve a certain distinction in his field. This accolade was also achieved by D, an
alumnus of the university set up by C at E. His name meaning 'immortal' was given to
him by C. Another alumnus of the university was F, creator of a famous detective whose
name sounds quite like the cold beverage G. H studied F's last name and he won the
aforementioned accolade too! His nephew I is known for discovering a limit above which
J s are formed. J was also the name given to a dungeon belonging to K and was the site
of a tragedy due to overcrowding of prisoners. This incident was one of the contributing
factors to the Battle of L (give Indian name), where K was betrayed by M. M is a
colloquially used as a term for a 'traitor' in Bengali and Urdu, quite like N, who allied
with Muhammad of Ghor to defeat O who had eloped with his daughter. If the last part
of N 's name was used as a verb in English, something would be on display and if this
were to belong to a member of a proud fair-skinned race that invaded ancient India, you
would get the name of a person (close enough). What was his greatest contribution to
the world?
93. ANSWER
A – Kabuliwala K - Siraj-ud-Daulah
B – Afghanistan L - Palashi (Plassey)
C - Rabindranath Tagore M- Mir Jafar
D - Amartya Sen N - Jaichand/Jayachandra
E – Santiniketan O - Prithviraj Chauhan
F - Satyajit Ray Zero
G – Falooda
H - CV Raman
I - Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
J - Black Hole
97. 1
In their long travel route from the East to North India along the Grand Trunk road, the
Mughals used to stop their caravans at this particular place to rest for the night. The city
had a great number of resting places which eventually accounted for its name.
X, a political thinker was found dead under mysterious circumstances on February 11,1968
on a railway track near the ___________ Railway Station.
As an honour, the station was renamed after X eventually. An attempt was made to do so
in 1992 as well, but due to an infamous event Y, it didn’t happen.
Give me the blank, X and Y.
100. 2
This was inaugurated as 'Flagstaff House' in 1930,
the building was the winter headquarters and
residence of the Commander-in-Chief of Forces in
India who maintained unified command of the
(colonial) Indian Army, British Army, and princely
states forces. In the compounds of the structure is a
life size statue, erected as a mark of respect, of one
soldier each from the armies of the Jodhpur State,
Hyderabad State and Mysore State who fought the
World War I alongside the British 15th Imperial
Service Cavalry Brigade in Haifa, which was then
part of the Ottoman Empire. ID this structure.
Picture on the next slide.
103. 3
_______ was a Hindu custom of mass self-immolation
by women in parts of the India, to avoid capture,
enslavement and rape by any foreign invaders, when
facing certain defeat during a war. It made an a more
infamous occurring during wars between Hindu Rajput
kingdoms in Rajasthan and the Muslim armies.
Whenever the defending Hindu armies faced an
imminent defeat, women threw themselves and their
children into a fire while wearing their wedding
dresses. The next morning, men marked their
foreheads with the ashes of their wives and children
and rode off into battle with the enemy.
FITB
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106. 4
A few hours after the incident, the then CM of the state, X visited the site to
assess the aftermath. Y, a totally unexplained guest, went along with X to the site.
Y’s visit was unexplained, until after a few months when Y released one of his
works based on the incident and the visit was purely to grab the details of it.
However, Anthony Maras’ work, Z on the same is said to be more emotionally
captivating than Ys gruesome portrayal of the incident. ID X,Y,Z
109. 5
X is the world's largest vaccine manufacturer by number of doses produced and
sold globally (more than 1.3 billion doses) which includes Polio vaccine as well as
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hib, BCG, r-Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps and
Rubella vaccines. It is estimated that about 65% of the children in the world
receive at least one vaccine manufactured by X. X was founded by Y quite aptly
“named” after the city he now resides in and the location of X’s headquarters.
Use your inner Holmes to give X, Y and the city
112. 6
Born in a village called Goleshwar in Satara,Maharashtra. X was the youngest of
five sons of a renowned wrestler Dadasaheb _____. He participated in the Quit
India Movement providing shelter and a hiding place to the revolutionaries,
circulating letters against the British were some of his contributions to the
movement. He resolved to unfurl the tri-color flag in Olympics on Independence
Day August 15, 1947. He later went on to accomplish a first for Independent India
in 1952, though was unfairly treated which makes one wonder what more could
he have achieved had better systems been in place.
Put Funda/ Give X and his achievement.
115. 7
“The Transposed Heads” is a 1940 novella by Thomas Mann. A retelling of an old
folk story originally found in the 11th-century Sanskrit text Kathasaritsagara, it
recounts the tales of Shridaman (man of mind) and Nanda (man of body). They
both fall in love with Sita who accepts Shridman’s proposal. However, she later
begins to question this decision much to Shridman’s disdain. Sita gets pregnant
and when they are visiting her parents, they come across a Kali temple where in a
fit of religious fervour Shridman, followed by Nanda behead themselves. Kali later
grants Sita a wish to bring them back to life but in her confusion she interchanges
the heads. This was later adapted into a play called Hayavadana about a _______
_____ which was instrumental in establishing X as a young promising playwright.
FITB and Identify the playwright.
118. 8
X was born in a small village, Kridapura, 9 km from Tumkur. Touted as a legendary sculptor
he left home young in search of fame and glory. His son too grew up an accomplished
sculptor and set out in search of his father. He soon found a job as a sculptor and noticed
a flaw in a figure sculpted by X. The stone which X was carving had a toad living inside
which was a considered to be a flaw. Furious at this, X challenged to cut off his right hand
if the young sculptor was correct in his assessment of the sculpture. X’s son chiselled the
place where the flaw was present and a toad jumped out with a little water flowing from
that spot. Upon testing the figure, the flaw was indeed revealed and X kept his promise
and cut off his right hand.
X did regain his hands after completing the “Chennakeshava Temple”, and Kridapura got
rechristened to Kaidala. Who was the sculptor?
All’s well that ends well.