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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject India/India Quiz/Browse - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Quiz No: {{{1}}} of India Quiz For each question, click "Show" to reveal the correct answer. Questions having hints have two frames, the top one reveals the hints, while the bottom one reveals the answer.

  3. ANSWER 22: The link is Kaun Banega Crorepati. Lenovo is the sponsor for the famous "Computerji" on the Indian version. Airtel is also a sponsor for KBC2. Cole porter wrote a song with that title. A proposal that became the TV show with that title was originally called Cash Mountain

  4. The India Quiz is a quiz dedicated to topics related to India. The question set of the quiz is taken from an online quiz under Portal:India, in which registered users from English Wikipedia can participate. Each quiz has a group of 25 questions. For details, please see the Current Quiz Page. You can also take the quiz from the archives of India ...

  5. 50 Fun New Year’s Trivia Questions To Keep Your Guests ...

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    New Year's Trivia Questions and Answers. Question: When did the New Year's Eve Ball first drop in Times Square? Answer: 1907. Question: How large is the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball in diameter?

  6. ANSWER 20: (1) URAL — IMZ-Ural was a Russian motorcycle notable for its role in WW2, while URAL was the name India's first computer, given by USSR to Indian Statistical Institute, founded by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. (2) ISI with Jadavpur University developed India's first indigenous computer — ISIJU.

  7. 105 True or False Questions—Fun Facts To Keep You Guessing

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    Related: 150 Fun Movie Trivia Questions (With Answers) To Stump All Your Film-Loving Friends! True or False Questions About the Human Body. 73. A human brain is the organ with the most fat.

  8. ANSWER 12: Ramachandra Guha wrote A Corner of a Foreign Field - An Indian History of a British sport (2002), which was named based on "the Soldier" by Rupert Brooke (which has the line "If I should die, think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England")

  9. Quiz Questions QUESTION 1 : It is not uncommon for the Indian government to recognise foreign nationals (who build partnerships with India in their country or work in India) with civilian awards. However, the bestowal of a Padma award has been objected to by some Indian organisations with sizeable following.