This document outlines the structure and rounds of a quiz competition between teams. It consists of 5 rounds:
Round I has questions for each team to answer one at a time. Round II gives each team 5 questions consecutively. Round III returns to teams answering one question each. Round IV has 10 questions that any team can answer. Round V involves identifying the country from pictures provided. The questions cover topics such as Indian monuments, rivers, states, and world geography.
29. ? Siliguri Corridor is a narrow
stretch of land which connects
India's north-eastern states to the
rest of India. This strip of land of
land is only 21 to 40 km in width,
with the countries of Nepal and
Bangladesh lying on either side of
the corridor.
30. 3. The seven states of the North East,
including Sikkim, also known as the
seven sisters. Which is the largest
state among the 'seven sisters'?
43. Team I
2. This westward river originates in Madhya
Pradesh in Central India, sandwiched
between the Vindhya Range in the North
and the Satpura Range in the South. It
flows through a tiny bit of northern
Maharashtra, before emptying itself in
the Arabian sea. What is the name of
this river?
45. Team I
3. This is one of the two biggest rivers in the
tiny state of Goa, along with the Zuari. It
is famous for boat cruises, dolphins, and
even an off-shore casino! It finally
empties itself into the Arabian sea near
Panaji (Panjim), the capital of Goa. What
is the name of this river?
47. ? The Mandovi River, also known
as Gomati, has its origin at
Bhimgad in the Sahyadri range
of the Western Ghats. It enters
Goa from the north and flows for
77 kilometres in the state
48. Team I
4. In which country do the Ganga (Ganges)
and the Brahmaputra meet? -
61. TEAM II
3. The largest cricket stadium in Asia which
is located in West Bengal
63. ? The Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium
- has a seating capacity of more than a lakh
spectators
64. TEAM II
4. This is the first planetarium to be set up in
India. The largest planetarium in south
East Asia. Second largest in the world.
66. ? The M. P. Birla Planetarium, Calcutta,
which started functioning on September
22, 1962 and was formally inaugurated on
July 2, 1963 by the first Prime Minister of
India, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru. With a
capacity for 500 people
67. TEAM II
5. Vizag is better known as
Visakhapatnam. But the Colonial
British built another settlement away
from the port. It housed their
residence and the University. What
was the name of this settlement. ¨C
71. TEAM III
1. A museum stands on a beach of Vizag. It
is the only one of its kind in Asia. Only
the USA, the UK and Russia have such
museums. What are we talking about
here?
73. ? A Submarine Museum. - INS Kursura, built
in the USSR and commissioned in the
Indian Navy as its fourth submarine on
December 18, 1969, played a crucial role
in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
Decommissioned in February 2001,
75. TEAM III
2. These simple tiffin carriers have become
famous for their efficiency with Forbes
business magazine giving them a Six
Sigma rating. What are they called?
77. ? The Dabbawallas. They have devised their
own method to accurately deliver the
lunch boxes (or "tiffins") that they collect
from each house to the correct office.
? They have been invited to give lectures by
premier institutes like the Confederation of
Indian Industry. On his recent visit to India,
Prince Charles met the Dabbawallas to
congratulate them on their efficient
methods. They were also the only Indians
invited to his wedding with Camilla Parker
Bowles on April 8th, 2005 as his personal
guests.
91. TEAM IV
2. After independence, Indian leaders
decided to divide Indian states on
the basis of the language spoken
there, for their development and
progress. Which was the first state
to be created on this basis?
93. ? Andhra Pradesh - Telugu is the official
language of Andhra Pradesh. It was
separated from the Madras Province
where Tamil is spoken.
94. TEAM IV
3. Four of India's first thirteen Prime
Ministers are from which Indian
state?
96. ? Uttar Pradesh - Four of the first thirteen
Indian Prime Ministers of India belong to
the state - Uttar Pradesh, especially the
district Amethi. J. L. Nehru, his daughter
Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv Gandhi
were all from Amethi. Prime Minister A. B.
Vajpayee is from Allahabad
97. TEAM IV
4. In what way the names, The Nina, The
Pinta and The Santa Maria is associated
with Christopher Columbus ¨C
99. ? Name of the three ships,
he got from Queen
Isabella
100. TEAM IV
5. In 1849 some people were swept up
in the excitement of what is called
The Gold Rush. In which state in
USA was gold found?
102. ? California - In 1848 Joseph Marshall
found some pieces of gold in a
stream on the property of a man
named Joseph Sutter. Some
estimate that over 300,000 people
came to California. They were given
the name, the "49'ers".
107. TEAM V
2. Who was the first person to
perform a "space walk?"
109. Alexei Leonov. - Soviet cosmonaut Leonov
performed the first space walk during the
Voskhad II mission on March 18, 1965. He
made this historic space walk as he flew
over Siberia.
The first American to perform a space walk
was Edward White in June of 1965. He
flew in the Gemini IV mission along with
James McDivitt.
110. TEAM V
3. ¡°Welcome a guest. Send back a friend¡± is
often found on the copy of an
advertisement of the Ministry of Tourism
and hotels. Name the great visionary,
who said this:
113. TEAM V
4. He built the first world-class hotel in India
by an Indian for Indians, (which today is
counted upon as one of the finest hotels
in the world) & commissioned it pre-
independence during the British rule.
Name this man (full name please).
116. TEAM V
5. Her grave is the most popular and most
visited tourist site in North India and very
famous across the globe. Name the
memorial, its location. -
118. ? The Taj Mahal, Agra the
tomb of Arjumand Banu
nee Mumtaz Mahal
135. Akshardham Temple Monument to
World Peace
The Akshardham monument, built without steel, is
entirely composed of sandstone and marble. It
consists of 234 ornately carved pillars, 9 ornate
domes, 20 quadrangled shikhars, a spectacular
Gajendra Pith (plinth of stone elephants) and
20,000 murtis and statues of India's great sadhus,
devotees, acharyas and divine personalities.
158. 8. What was the importance of the Red Fort
during British rule? -
160. ? Red Fort was the head
quarters of the British
army
161. 9. Named after the roman goddess of
flowers, this fountain is situated at the
heart of Mumbai, Hutatma Chowk or
Martyr's Square as it is built in
commemoration of those martyrs in the
birth of Maharashtra sate. ¨C
164. 10. In the courtyard of the mosque there is a
7m high ancient iron pillar. The amazing
thing about this 2000-year-old pillar is
that it has not rusted till date. This
complex also house a 72.5 metre tower
which is the tallest sandstone tower in
India. Which is this tower?