Quiz Vidyalay-Finals Round 1
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Welcomes you all to the Finals
RULES• The Quiz consists of Four rounds.
• Every direct question carries 10 points and a pass question carries 5 points .
• Unanswered questions will go to the audience.
• Part points will be awarded as per the Quiz master’s discretion.
• Quiz Master’s decision is final.
ROUND 1MIXED BAG
This day , 233 years ago marked which famous historic event ?
1.
Independence Day of USA
DVD, the new technology that looks like a CD-ROM but holds over 4.7 Gb of data (can hold a full length movie) stands for?
2.
DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC
In Tirupati, the Hundi receives millions of rupees every year. What is the mythological reason for the Hundi to be there in the first place?
3.
Lord Vishnu married Lakshmi by borrowing money from Kubera. Till today his devotees are helping him pay back the loan by contributing to the Hundi.
The road outside the Chicago Art Institute in Chicago was originally called Michigan Avenue. Now it has been renamed after an Indian. Who?
4.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
Which newspaper is the most famous publication of Bennett and Coleman co.?
5.
To which company did the shipment of tea destroyed by the American colonists during the Boston Tea Party in 1773 belong?
6.
EAST INDIA COMPANY
What is an unrhymed Japanese poem of 3 lines, containing 17 syllables called?
7.
HAIKU
Which British General was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. He is also called ‘The Butcher of Amritsar’?
8.
GENERAL DYER
What is the Sanskrit word for 'refined'? 9.
SANSKRIT !!
What does SUN stand for in SUN microsystems?
10.
Stanford University Network
Who is known as the ‘Iron Chancellor’ ?11.
OTTO VON BISMARCK
Current News. What is Influenza A(H1N1) ?12.
The Virus that causes SWINE FLU
Now it’s time for anAUDIENCE QUESTION
In Medieval times, in Europe, 1/3 of the taxes went to the king, 1/3 went to the Nobility and 1/3 went to the common man. How has this custom been immortalized through which rhyme?