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4 Poetry(?) by? Ek Common Man Ko Mili He Pari Jese Chiku Ke saath Ho Strawberry Aage Aage Mummy Aur Piche Piche Daddy Jaise Ho Tom And Jerry Khatar khun khatar khun khatar khun Sun mere dil ki dhun Tere pyaar ki oiling mil gayi isey Toh khatar khun ka ho jaayega gun gun Ghanan ghanan ghanan ghanan Badalo se aaye pehla soorya kiran Datton ke liye danta manjan Aur pet ke liye kaayam chooran Tumhe samjhe toh mujhe bhi samjhana, Kyu hai mera jeevan itna khokla, Jaise koi basi aur sada hua khaman dhokla... Aasman mein uud raha hai kabutar... Aasman mein uud raha hai kabutar … FLUTTER… FLUTTER... FLUTTER...

5 _X_ has been writing a satirical column titled Duniyane Undha Chashma in the Gujarati magazine Chitralekha for the last 38 years. The sitcom _Y_ is based upon his column. _X_ and _Y_?

6 Chief ki Daawat, Amritsar Aa Gaya and _Y_ [novel] written by _X_ served as the inspiration for the TV mini series also called _Y_ starring _X_. L.K. Advani, complained that _Y_ was "a distortion of history" because it depicted RSS and Arya Samaj as "beastly fanatics" while Muslim League members were dismissed as "mere ruffians" and Congress men as "anaemic nincompoops." _X_ and _Y_?

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8 _X_ was a Hindi poet, writer, satirist, dialogue- writer and scriptwriter in Hindi films and television. He wrote the dialogues for many comedy TV Serials of the 80s like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Vikram aur Betal etc. He has also written dialogues for Hindi films like Utsav (1984) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991). Currently, there is a sitcom based on his stories running on TV called _Y_: _X_ Ki Kahaniyon Ka Pata. X and Y?

9 _____ ____ __ was a TV series created by Gulzar for children. The series had an old story-teller, Chhenu ki Jhunnu ka ____, living in Ghungar village, collecting stories and fables which his mother has left hidden under rocks. His peculiarity (similar to mr. benjamin button) is that he is growing younger day-by-day and once he finds all the stories he will be a child. Which TV series?

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11 Poetry(?) by? Ek Common Man Ko Mili He Pari Jese Chiku Ke saath Ho Strawberry Aage Aage Mummy Aur Piche Piche Daddy Jaise Ho Tom And Jerry Khatar khun khatar khun khatar khun Sun mere dil ki dhun Tere pyaar ki oiling mil gayi isey Toh khatar khun ka ho jaayega gun gun Ghanan ghanan ghanan ghanan Badalo se aaye pehla soorya kiran Datton ke liye danta manjan Aur pet ke liye kaayam chooran Tumhe samjhe toh mujhe bhi samjhana, Kyu hai mera jeevan itna khokla, Jaise koi basi aur sada hua khaman dhokla... Aasman mein uud raha hai kabutar... Aasman mein uud raha hai kabutar … FLUTTER… FLUTTER... FLUTTER...

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13 Roshesh Sarabhai From Sarabhai Vs. Sarabhai Humpty dumpty sat on the 'gadi' Gadi pe betha tabhi aa gayi dadi Dadi ne kaha aaja mere paas Kyuki gadi pe bethna is just so middle class.

14 _X_ has been writing a satirical column titled Duniyane Undha Chashma in the Gujarati magazine Chitralekha for the last 38 years. The sitcom _Y_ is based upon his column. _X_ and _Y_?

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16 X – Tarak Mehta Y – Tarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah

17 Chief ki Daawat, Amritsar Aa Gaya and _Y_ [novel] written by _X_ served as the inspiration for the TV mini series also called _Y_ starring _X_. L.K. Advani, complained that _Y_ was "a distortion of history" because it depicted RSS and Arya Samaj as "beastly fanatics" while Muslim League members were dismissed as "mere ruffians" and Congress men as "anaemic nincompoops." _X_ and _Y_?

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19 X – Bhisham Sahni Y – Tamas directed by Govind Nihalani

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22 Kitty [of Shut Up, Kitty fame] in Karamchand Sushmita Mukherjee Sucheta Khanna

23 _X_ was a Hindi poet, writer, satirist, dialogue- writer and scriptwriter in Hindi films and television. He wrote the dialogues for many comedy TV Serials of the 80s like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Vikram aur Betal etc. He has also written dialogues for Hindi films like Utsav (1984) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991). Currently, there is a sitcom based on his stories running on TV called _Y_: _X_ Ki Kahaniyon Ka Pata. X and Y?

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30 Born in Calicut, graduated from IIT-B and Carnegie Mellon and now living in Minnesota, Vipin Gopal is credited with creating the first webpages of tis kind on the internet in 1993 while he was a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon. He has been involved in the Indian-American community activities for more than a decade, and was the President of India Association of Minnesota in 2001. What has he been given the credit of having coined, that has been in use for more than 120 years by New Zealanders (was also part of the title of a poem about New Zealand written by Thomas Bracken some time in the 1880s - in a book containing a selection of his works, entitled Lays and Lyrics: ____________________ and Other Poems)

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33 In Ramachandra Guha’s article the Socialsm of __Y__ He and other historians say that the following were the reasons for rise of __X__ & fall of __Y___ Bengalis lost favour with the freedom movement, thought they initialised it. Gandhiji grew close to the Paris and rest of the people of Mumbai, and the Bengalis lost tehir importance The Capital was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. Name X & Y.

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36 IIM Kozhikode IIT Kharagpur MDI Gurgaon JNTU Madan Mohan Malviya Engg. College Visvesvaraya NIT, Nagpur All have a something in common [which just shows the lack of creativity ]. Clue: next slide.

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39 Their Motto - Yogaha Karmasu Kaushalam “Excellence in action is yoga”. Which is a part of the 50 th verse of the 2 nd Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita as their motto

40 Legend has it that this age-old narrative style was created by folk singers Bishna and Manda (Mohammed), to celebrate 50 years of Queen Victoria’s rule, and was actually a mispronunciation of an English word used during these celebrations. Name both.

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42 Jugni - Jubilee To celebrate 50 years of Queen Victoria’s rule, the Jubilee flame was travelling in India. The word " Jubilee" pronounced as JUGNI by these two illetrate folk singers. It was the year 1906 when Jubilee flame was takan everywhere. hence the Jugni is associated with the wandering woman concept. Source: As per the article by Karamjit Singh Aujla and published in Punjabi Tribune 24th September, 2005

43 The Rajapur Gauda Saraswat Brahmins belong to a group of Gaudadi Panchakas who used to live by the now extinct Saraswati River. They consist of 10 different Gotras. Of these, the Dhananjaya Gotra consists of the surnames Patkar, Kalwari, Raykar, Mede, Bhagavat, Brahme, Gavalkar, Gudkar, Godbole, Jharame and X. Just give me X.

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48 Bertrand Russell The anti-war Bollywood film " Aman"

49 According to designer, Vibhor Sogani who was roped in by Jindal Steel says about his creation, “When it's all lit up, it'll have the feel of an oasis in the sand-dunes”. Opened in 2003, this area in Delhi [where Vibhor Sogani’s creation is installed] was a hideout for sex workers and drug addicts, however now it has been completely sanitized of the low life, and pulls in family crowd –making it an open-sky social beach in night-time Delhi. What/Where?

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51 AIIMS 9-lane flyover– Rajiv Gandhi Setu Vibhor Sogani designed “Sprouts”

52 Sunny Joseph, who took Post Graduate Diploma in Cinematography from the FTII, Pune is one of the leading cinematographers in India. When he was studying in the FTII he reportedly picked up something from a dustbin on Law College Road in Pune in 1979. He preserved this invaluable document for 25 years before handing over in 2004 to NFAI for permanent preservation at the insistence of Shri. K.S.Sasidharan, Director, NFAI. What did he find in the dustbin?

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54 The original certificate of participation of Sant Tukaram in the Venice Film Festival an honourable mention at the Venice Film Festival in August 1937, the first such honour to be received by an Indian film.

55 On February 3rd 1813, a paper was prepared upon the discovery of a Sanskrit inscription found by Lieutenant William Price, and presented to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. This paper introduced the British historians to a particular ancient dynasty. This also laid the foundation for an expedition that took place 25 years later which led to a famous discovery. Which dynasty and what happened in 1838?

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57 The inscription helped them identify the existence of the Chandelas and also the place called Khajuraho / ‘Kajrow’. In 1938 Captain T. S. Burt, a British engineer from the the Asiatic Society of Bengal, who stumbled upon Khajuraho on a day`s trip from an expedition to Chhatarpur in 1838.

58 Apart from Hunterwali and Miss Frontier Mail (named after the train), Fearless Nadia’s most famous role was playing the title role in ‘Hurricane Hansa’. This movie was a sort of a fitting reply by the Wadia movietones to then rage of ‘social films’, the trend started by Bombay Talkies’ Achut Kanya. What’s the story behind the name ‘Hurricane Hansa’?

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60 She was a ill treated woman nicknamed Harijan Hansa – and soon turns into a masked crimefighter who defends the weak and takes revenge on the villain who destroys her family – hence Harijan Hansa becomes Hurricane Hansa

61 Dave Brahmins of Mudgal Gotra residing in the region of Jodhpur and surrounding areas, every year during a specific time in the latter half of the year, have been consistently performing the ritual of 'Pind Daan'. "On the tenth day of Shraddha, we perform last rites. We take a dip in the pond then we come to the temple and prepare food offering...then we feed 21 Brahmins as a part of ritual.” When / why does this take place ?

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63 They believe they are the descendants of Ravana ( Since Mandor is siituated near Jodhpur, from where Mandodari was) and so perform his last rites every year during Dussehra

64 With just about 100 houses, this place is said to be the home to descendants of Alexander the Great's soldiers (the green eyes and peppering of Greek in the local language startles visitors). The village administration is democratic and is believed to be the oldest republic of the world. The residents here believe this place is a separate country. They do not follow the constitution of India, and they do not follow Indias law and order system. They have a indigenous government system, the local panchayat, that meets regularly, and all the problems are solved internally.

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70 This unique festival takes place well before the actual Holi celebration, in the town of Barsana which is believed to be the birthplace of X. Name X and the what/who is being referenced in this celebration.

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72 Legend goes that Lord Krishna came to his beloved Radha’s village - Barsana - on this day and teased her and her friends. However, women of the village used lathis (sticks) to drive him away. Since then, men from Krishna's village, Nandgaon, visit Barsana every year to play Holi in the town which also has the distinction of having the only temple dedicated to Radha in India.

73 In the Mahabharat, Shakuni defeated Yudhistar in Chaupar/ Chausar. The question is, what made Shakuni so good in Chaupar?

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75 Dhritarashtra came to know of the story of Gandhari getting married to a goat before him, etc etc. to avoid a curse. He did not get a proper answer from his father-in-law and his 100 brothers-in-law. So he threw them all into a prison cell and gave them just one handful of rice for all of them to eat. It was decided by the father that Shakuni will eat the food given and survive. So the whole family decided to sacrifice their portion and gave all the food to Shakuni. After all of them died, and only Shakuni was left, he was released and from then on. Before dying his father told him to take out his thigh bones and make dice from those. The dice thus made will always do Shakuni's biding.

76 A, famous European author, in his novel The Steam House used a mechanical house as a plot device to have the reader travel in the 19 th century India. The book takes place in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, with the passions and traumas aroused still very much alive among Indians and British alike. An alternate title by which the book was known - "The End of _____X______" - refers to the appearance in the book of a real historical figure: rebel leader _____X_____, a hero to many Indians and the most heinous of murderers in British eyes. As history records, _____X_____ disappeared after the crushing of the rebellion and his subsequent fate was never known; A tries to offer a fictional answer to this perplexing question.

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90 Before X was developed as a unique tourist destination, it was the training ground for the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force. Among the legendary peaks ranged round X, the 23,490-feet- high Trishul was the scene of a unique expedition in 1958 – where the mountaineers took four days to climb the peak and only 90 minutes to come down to the base camp. This is now regarded as one the foremost tourist destinations, thought there are few more famous ones in the same category of tourist destinations.

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118 Crawford Market Mumbai Arthur Crawford was first Municipal Commissioner and collector of Mumbai

119 “ “ Before Now New Market in Kolkata Originally named Hogg Market after Sir Stuart Hoggs Nova = New

120 Pondy Bazaar Chennai Named after a famous social activist of the Nadar community, Thiru W. P. A. Soundarapandian Nadar

121 Lajapat Nagar Market New Delhi Named after Lala Lajpat Rai

122 Johari Bazaar Jaipur Johari = Gems (seller )

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131 Anjuna Flea Market Anjuna, Goa Anjunabeats is popular trance label

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138 __X__ was a popular film producer and distributor. In 1970 he courted controversy with the very first film that he produced __A__. The film borrowed part of its title from a film __B__ that Raj Kapoor had been working on for few years. X: “B was already very much I production and constantly in the headlines. So the scriptwriter Narayan borrowed a portion of Raj Kapoor’s title – its done all the time – and we thought that its was an okay title. But people would tell me how offended Raj Kapoor was that I’d stolen his title. “ Both A & B were released within weeks of one another. It was believed even by (Raj Kapoor) that X paid huge sums of money to ensure that tickets for B had been bought in huge numbers and sold at Rs.1 to ruin the reputation of the film. What was interesting is that thought B is much more acclaimed film now, it flopped at the time of release. And A was a super hit.

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142 Along with Udaan, there was another Indian film shown at the Cannes 2010 - the 1984 Hindi film Khandhar. It has been selected for the Cannes Classics at the 63rd Cannes Festival

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150 Cartoon depicting a famous restaurant / café, which is situatednext to an art gallery and a musuem. “It was the era of the new wave, art house film and ___X___ was the incubator. It was almost a regular, daily occurrence to have a would-be producer on table two, approached by an aspiring director from table three, who would then engage a budding cinematographer on table six” Name the café & the either of the adjacent establishments.

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178 Hanumad Ramayana It is considered that Hanuman originally scripted a version of the Ramayana on clay tablets, recording every detail of Rama's deeds, and brought them to Rama for his blessings of that narrative. Rama out of modesty is said to have declined the recording, considering instead his own deeds, simply his righteous duties. Dejected by this, Hanuman is said to have brought these clay tablets to seashore, recited each verse, broken each tablet on his knee and thrown it into the sea. This version is called the Hanumad Ramayana and is unavailable since then.

179 What common name connects the administrative headquarters of Maharashtra in South Mumbai and a famous pilgrimage site in Andhra Pradesh?

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182 Cooking royal food is the hereditary profession of this family. Right from the times of Babur, the ancestors have accompanied the Mughal Emperors. The prestigious royal employment came to an end during the year of mutiny 1857, when the last Mughal King Bhadur Shah Zafer was dethroned. The family fled from the Lal Qila and took shelter in the vicinity now called Farukhnagar. In 1911, when Delhi Durbar was held for the coronation of the King Eeorge V, a member of the family – Haji Noor-Uddin - moved back to Delhi with an innovative idea of opening a Dhaba to cater the people coming from all over India to join the coronation. He started the Dhaba selling just two items of Alu Gosht and Daal served with Rumali Roti. In 1913, he established the hotel saying, "I want to earn fame and money by serving the royal food to the common man". Today, the fourth generation is running the show. Name the famous restaurant.

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191 A is a famous Padma Bhushan Awardee actor cum (one film ) director. A is married to B, his second wife with whom he has a actor son C, who has starred in some cult films in his short career so far. B & D are the actress-daughters of E, a famiiar face from yesteryear films like M1 where she clambered through the window to save her ‘adopted children’ playing the role of “twin sisters”. B is a popular actress both on television and films – in fact is famous for a tv serial where her character is crazy about Bollywood. D is a famous actress (both on films and on television – she acted in two popular tv series on DD and now appears on tv show that she stars in with her husband E). D even bagged a minor role in Gandhi and made her acting comeback in Bollywood after a gap of 11 years, with an extremely popular 2005 film M2. D is married to E a two time National Award winning actor whose last National award acclaim was for a Shakespearean adaptation - M3 which incidentally also starred A. D & E also appear in a popular tv series together. E’s first wife F was a small time film actress and television actress who starred in Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro. She was the grand daughter of the great director /writer G who wrote the script for the first India film to win the Palm D’or at Cannes M4, along with most of the best films by Raj Kapoor. F & E have a son H, who is now superstar in Bollywood. His last film to hit the theatres M5 in July’10 was a delayed film that was based on the Hollywood film Serendipity and was really released only to latch onto the hype surrounding the stars of the film. H also has recently received acclaim for playing the role of two brothers in a film M6. F is now married to the I, who is lesser known classical singer and is more famous for being the grandson of J, one of the most famous classical singers in Indian history. J though rarely sang for any films, he did sing 2 songs based on ragas - Sohni and Rageshree for the 1960 magnum opus M7, in which his voice was used for the character Tansen.

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