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FINAL ROUND

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DRY ROUNDS

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According to The Oxford English Dictionary, the definition of the

term is “a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica

dust, causing inflammation in the lungs.”

Either name the disease or point out the uniqueness of the term.

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QUI9

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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. (It is the longest

English word.)

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In some parts of Bengal, this sport is called ‘KAINT’. It is called

‘SABONG’ is Philippines and is one of their

National Sports. Which Sport?

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QUI9

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Cock- Fighting

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In the field of Medical Science,

what is called ‘Heroic Medicine’?

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The medicines that will cure you or will kill you.

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Jarhead, Alice Band,

The “Rod Stewart”, The “Legally Blonde”,

Samurai, Hoxton Fin,

What are these?

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Hair Styles of David Beckham

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He was the owner of Asia’s 3rd largest flourishing printing business press that had helped him to be among the five richest men in Kolkata. His lavish 4- storey joint- family home, which has

nearly 30 members, is in Kolkata & has more than 45 beautifully decorated rooms. The annual turnover of their family is nearly 80 crores, with just a

profit of 40 crores.Name the person.

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Chandi Ganguly

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Name the two non wicket- kipper

batsmen who played highest one day

international and test matches without

bowling a single ball.

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QUI9

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Herschelle Gibbs (ODI)

Stephen Fleming (TEST)

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I married a World War I fighter pilot at the age of 24 and while he was at war I worked as a nurse. While working in the hospital I came up with the idea for my first novel which I finished in a year,

although it wasn't published until five years later.

I divorced my husband when he told me that he had fallen in love with another woman. I was so upset by this that I disappeared and was found

three weeks later by the police. I claimed to have lost my memory and never mentioned this time

of my life again. I re-married a young archaeologist. I wrote over 66 novels in my

career. WHO AM I?

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AGATHA CHRISTIE

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In Sri Lanka, a very popular brand sells coconut milk powder.

The brand has a very wide market also in india in another eating object and Bíg B is their

brand ambassador . The original company came into existence in 1872 in Switzerland, by a person

named Julius. Which brand ?

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Product Name – CheetahCompany – Ossur Company (Ireland)Weight – 512 gm.Build Height – 411 mm.Warranty – 12 month limited warranty.Users – Jerome Singleton, Jonnie Peacock, April Holmes Identify the product.

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Prosthetic foot (Oscar Pistorius)

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1.Edwin Rodriques2. Jamshed Singh Rathod / Jimmy Stetson3. Wasiullah Khan / Musafir4. Nicolai Vronsky5. Keemat Lal6. Dr. Modhusudhan TarafdarWho is the 7th one?

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Jesus Christ. (Susanna’s Seven Husbands)

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In July 2010, Finland Government had

declared something new as their

FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN right. What is

it?

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Right to Broadband (At least 1 mbps.)

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This famous place developed in the 17th century during the Mughal rule.

The place was originally named ‘Bagh- e- Badshahi’ (The garden of

Kings). Some famous monuments of this time like ‘Mariam Sahela Mosque’ (1706), ‘Musa Khan

Mosque’ (late 17th century), Khwaja Shahbaz’s Mosque’ (1679) are still

here.Identify the place.

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Shahbagh

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The original name of the place was derived from a TODA word which means

"house in mountains". Though it was occupied way before, it came into

awareness only after British advent in the year 1800. The British found it

parallel to that of England and this is how Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India

described it to his wife ""I affirm it to be paradise.......such beautiful English rain, such delicious English mud......" Name

the place.

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Ooty

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Pablo Picasso

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Delhi – DOT (.)Mumbai – DIAMOND

Hyderabad – STAR (*)Kolkata – NOTHING

What are these?

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Identification Marks of Indian Coin.

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A. You will make sure1. that my clothes and laundry are kept in good order;2. that I will receive my three meals regularly in my room;3. that my bedroom and study are kept neat, and especially that my desk is left for my use only.4. that you will stop talking to me if I request it. B. You will renounce all personal relations with me insofar as they are not completely necessary for social reasons. C. All personal aspects must be reduced to a tiny remnant.

Whose Conditions & for what?

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Albert Einstein’s live-in conditions for his wife Mileva Marić

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It has more than 325 species in the world. The smallest measures 2.25 inches long;

weighs a mere 2 grams. It has to consume approximately 1/2 of its weight in sugar daily, eats 5-8 times per hour.

The metabolism of it is around a hundred times that of an elephant. At

rest, it takes an average of 250 breaths per minute. In average its heart rate is more than 1,200 beats per minute. The

average lifespan of it is 3-12 years.NAME IT .

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Humming bird

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Originally this organization was founded in 1980 by Derek Humphrey in his garage in Santa Monica, California, when he received a huge response to his journal Jean's Way. In 1998, he formed a side group

called 'Caring Friends' which provided its members with support and guidance, nationwide. (In 2005 'Caring

Friends' was renamed 'Client Services'). In 2000, they staged in Boston their 10th international conference,

which was attended by 483 people and had 66 speakers. They backed legislative efforts in California,

Washington, Michigan, and Maine without success until an act was passed in 1994. After it ceased to exist

in 2004, some members formed the Final Exit Network to continue its mission. It chapters

in Florida, Illinois and the San Diego, California area continue their mission.

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HEMLOCK SOCIETY

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"Operation Majnu“

What is its GOAL?

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To reduce indecency and eve-teasing in public places.

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The word "X" was recorded for the first time in 1405 in Akta Grodzkie (the court documents,

Poland). At the time, the word referred to chemical compounds such

as medicines and cosmetic cleansers. According to some sources, first production of 'X' took

place in the area of today's Russia in the late 9th century. However in accordance with the allegations of many scholars, it had been

produced even earlier in the 8th century in Poland. The word written in Cyrillic appeared first in 1533, in relation to a medicinal drink

brought from Poland to Russia by the merchants of Kievan Rus. Identify X.

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Vodka

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Improvisations, Portrait of Genius, Transmigration

Macabre , Inside the Kremlin , Vision of Peace,

Genesis ,Towards the Rising Sun, In Celebration , Between Two Worlds, Chants of India,

Flowers of India.connect.

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Pandit Ravi Shankar’s albums

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The name of the kingdom was derived from two

historical regions of Europe. It is a monarchy & the capital is Klow, formerly Zileheroum, located at the confluence of

the Moltus and Wladir Rivers. Which Kingdom?

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Syldavia

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Under the pen name of Akhtari Pia, X had composed a number of songs and plays. One of X’s famous Thumri “Babul Mora”

was sung by K. L. Saigal for the 1930’s movie ‘Street Singer’. Kathak dance attained new

heights of popularity and glory under X’s expert guidance.

Identify X.

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Nawab Wajid Ali Shah

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How the following personalities are connected?

Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan

Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, Liam

"Billy" Whelan ..

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The Manchester United players died in Munich air

Disaster

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Which element was named based on the

Greek word for colour because of many

colourful compounds made from it?

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Chromium

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Vincenzo peruggia did something in 21st

August, 1911 that made him world

famous, what did he do?

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Stole Monalisa

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It is estimated to contain 52 miles (84 km) of

shelving, 35,000 volumes in the selective catalogue alone .It is said to be “the

central repository for all of the acts promulgated by

the Holy See.”

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Secret Archives of The Vatican

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Visual round

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ORIGIN OF WHAT?

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GANGNAM STYLE

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GOOGLE DOODLE FOR?

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END OF MAYAN CALENDAR.

(21ST DEC, 2012)

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IDENTIFY….

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PETER HIGGS

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ADVERTISEMENT ABOUT?

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Advertising reward for Abraham Lincoln

assassination conspirators…

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What is it?

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World's first Computer 

Mouse

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IDENTIFY…

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Bedabrata Pain 

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NAME THE PLACE

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 Bombay House, the FIRST headquarters of

the Tata group 

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THANK YOU