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Challenger Round1. Rules as decided by the quiz-master .

• Indian Mythology• Indian History• Indian Sports• Indian Literature• Indian Wildlife• Indian Politics

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INDIAN MYTHOLOGY

•  According to Hindu mythology, X went to Mount Kailash and prayed to Lord Shiva, who gave him a Jyotirlinga to take to his land, with the promise not to place the lingam any where else. In case that happened, the lingam would remain fixed on that spot forever. The gods, who were unhappy at the prospect of the divine lingam being established in the enemy kingdom, which would render them powerless against their adversary, worked a trick on X. He mistakenly handed over the lingam to a brahmin, who grounded it at Y. X did his best to uproot it but beyond breaking the tip he was unsuccessful.

• ID X and Y.• Bonus Points if you can name this holy place of worship for

the hindus.

• X- Ravana• Y- Deoghar• Z- Baidyanath Temple

2.Name this yoga asana and give funda.(Think Mythology.)

Hanuman Asana

The name comes from the Sanskrit words Hanuman (a divine entity in Hinduism who resembles a monkey) and asana (posture),and commemorates the giant leap made by Hanuman to reach the Lankan islands from the mainland of India

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INDIAN SPORTS

• X is a young 21-year-old onion farmer in a tiny village called Talegaon Rohi.

• The village is in one of the most drought-stricken areas of Maharashtra, the kind of place where farmer suicides are as routine as 45 degrees Celsius temperatures and accepted with the same weary resignation.

• X shoulders the burden of supporting his family. And then, suddenly, the universe shifts. The young man's father dies, and the burden of supporting his family falls on his lanky 6 ft 4 frame.

• In 2012, looking for opportunities outside his village, he goes off and joins the army.

• An officer takes stock of his build, and suggests he try rowing. The young man swallows hard and gets into the boat.

• He knows that if he begins to do well at the sport, there is a chance for promotions, and monetary rewards, which he can send back home to his mother.

• Four years later, exactly four years after he picked up an oar for the first time, the young man comes to the Olympics, an international sporting event he has never heard of until a year before, as his country's sole qualifier in the rowing category.

• Who are we talking about?

The Rime of the Indian Mariner

• Dattu Bhokanal

• ID this only hope of Shobhaa De.

• (His reply to this tweet is mentioned below)

Abhinav Bindra

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Indian Wildlife

• X camels from Gujarat got national recognition from scientists and experts when two breeders of Kachchh were felicitated by LIFE Network and National Biodiversity Authority.

• A booklet on the X camel was also released on the occasion. The duo got the Breed Saviour Award for breed conservation.

• The two breeders, Adam Abdreman Jat from Abdasa and Amand Varindh Jat from Bhachau in Kutch, received a cash prize of Rs 15,000 and a certificate from BK Joshi, director of National Bureau of Animal Genetic Research (NBAGR), Karnal.

• Give The FUNDA. Bonus points for getting “X”

1. Claim to Fame?

• CLAIM TO FAME: The only breed of Camel that can swim

X- KARAI CAMEL

The great Indian X crisis• Evolution has designated X to be the ultimate scavengers.

Enormous wingspans allow them to circle in the air for hours. Their beaks, while rather horrifying, are weak by bird standards, made to scoop and devour flesh.

• Only 20 years ago, India was inundated with X—flocks so enormous they darkened the skies. But by 1999, their numbers had dropped dramatically, due to a mysterious kidney ailment. By 2008, 99.9 percent of India’s X were gone. It was finally discovered that they had been killed by a drug called Y (a pain reliever along the lines of aspirin or ibuprofen). Indians revere their cows, and when a cow showed signs of pain, they treated it withY. After the animal died, X would eat the corpse. And though they boast perhaps the world’s most efficient digestive system, X cannot handle the drug.

• ID the banned drug Y and also X. (Part points)

VULTURE CRISIS• X- VULTURE• Y- DICLOFENAC

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INDIAN POLITICS

• Hindutva and National Renaissance (Publisher: Har Anand Publication; ISBN 978-81-241-1527-5)

• Virat Hindu Identity - Concept and its Power (Publisher: Har Anand Publication; ISBN 978-81-241-1770-5)

• Economic Growth in China and India, 1952–70 (Publisher: University of Chicago Press; ISBN 978-0-226-78315-4)

• Indian economic planning: An alternative approach (Publisher: Barnes & Noble; ISBN 978-0-389-04202-0)

• Building a New India: An Agenda for National Renaissance (Publisher: South Asia Books; ISBN 978-81-85674-21-6)

• India's Labour Standards and the WTO Framework (Publisher: Konark Publishers; ISBN 978-81-220-0585-1)

• India's economic performance and reforms: A perspective for the new millennium (Publisher: Konark Publishers; ISBN 978-81-220-0594-3)

• Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: Unanswered Questions and Unasked Queries  (Publisher: Konark Publishers; ISBN 978-81-220-0591-2)

• India's China perspective (Publisher: Konark Publishers; ISBN 978-81-220-0606-3)• Financial Architecture and Economic Development in China and India (Publisher: Konark

Publishers; ISBN 978-81-220-0718-3)• Trade and Industry in Japan: A Guide to Indian Entrepreneurs and Businessmen (Publisher:

Prentice-Hall of India; ISBN 978-81-203-0785-8)

ID The famous author.

Subramanian Swamy

2. ID THE POLITICAL PARTY

NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY (NCP)

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Indian History

• Amarsimha • Dhanvantri • Harisena • Kalidasa • Kahapanaka • Sanku • Varahamihira • Vararuchi • Vetalbhatta

Connect These People

Navaratnas of VikramAditya.

 2. What was founded by Harihara and Bukka under the direction of Saint Vidyaranya?

Vijayanagar Empire

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Literature

ID The American-Indian Author of these literature works• Short story collections• Interpreter of Maladies (1999)

– "A Temporary Matter" – "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine"– "Interpreter of Maladies" – "A Real Durwan" – "Sexy" – "Mrs. Sen's"– "This Blessed House"– "The Treatment of Bibi Haldar"– "The Third and Final Continent"

• Unaccustomed Earth (2008)– Part One

• "Unaccustomed Earth"• "Hell-Heaven" (previously published in The New Yorker)• "A Choice of Accommodations"• "Only Goodness"• "Nobody's Business" (previously published in The New Yorker)

– Part Two• "Once In A Lifetime" (previously published in The New Yorker)• "Year's End" (previously published in The New Yorker)• "Going Ashore"

• Novels• The Namesake (2003)• The Lowland (2013)

JHUMPA LAHIRI ANSWER:

. Common man, given in the below image, is the famous cartoon character by R.K.Laksman. Who is the another person in the image with him?

Answer:R. K. Lakshman himself.

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