Sunday, August 28, 2022

QUIZ - 2022/34

 

1) Which airlines suspended two of its pilots for allegedly falling asleep on their flight and failing to land? The incident has highlighted the fatigue resulting from gruelling and haphazard working hours.

2) During the last week of CJI Ramana’s tenure, the Supreme Court went on an overdrive of hearing many important cases pending before it. One of them was about PMLA. What is PMLA?

3) It began in 1947, when eight theatre groups turned uninvited to the Edinburgh International Festival. Today it has grown into the world’s largest celebration of arts and culture. What is this three-week festival currently underway in Edinburgh?

4) Which country celebrates St. Stephen’s Day on 20th August to commemorate the founding of the state by King Stephen I?

5) Which iconic sportsman wants to trademark his famous celebratory pose as a logo?

6) Who was crowned as men’s player of the year by UEFA?

7) Which is the world’s only herbivorous marine mammal that was declared extinct in China?

8) Name the Portuguese King whose embalmed heart is touring Brazil to commemorate 200 years of independence from Portugal.

9) A book on Indian classical music has won Britain’s oldest literary prize dating back to 1919. Name the writer, the book and the prize.

10) What professionals are the main invitees to the annual Jackson Hole Symposium currently underway in Wyoming, USA?

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Saturday, August 27, 2022

Answers to Quiz - 2022/33


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  1. Yuan Wang 5
  2. Japan
  3. Scotland
  4. Tanzania
  5. Midnight’s Children
  6. Australia
  7. Finland
  8. LeBron James
  9. Ten
  10. 3 of the 13 candidate regions identified by NASA for landing next Americans on Moon.


Sunday, August 21, 2022

QUIZ - 2022/33

1) What is the name of the Chinese spy ship that has docked at the Sri Lankan port of Hambantota raising concerns in India?

2) Which country has launched a campaign to urge its young people to drink more alcohol in order to boost tax revenue?

3) Which country has decided to make women’s sanitary products available free of cost?

4) High-speed Internet is being installed on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, to help climbers stay in touch with rest of the world. In which country is it located?

5) For which book did Salman Rushdie win the Booker Prize in 1981?

6) Indian Air Force is sending Sukhois to participate in the “Pitch Black” military exercise. Which country hosts this biennial exercise?

7) Which country’s Prime Minister is facing backlash after video leaks of partying with friends?

8) Who signed a 2-year contract extension with LA Lakers for $97 million to become the highest paid player in the history of NBA?

9) As per Putin’s new scheme to increase the population of Russia, how many children does a woman need to have to get “Mother Heroine” title and one million Roubles?

10) What are Amundsen Rim, Malapert Massif and Haworth?

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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Answers to Quiz - 2022/32

 

  1. Kenya
  2. Seoul
  3. Sandman
  4. Eldhose Paul, Triple Jump
  5. Spanish Sausage Chorizo
  6. S. Radhakrishnan
  7. Somaliland
  8. Ukraine
  9. 3-point disembarkation
  10. Domino’s
  11. India
  12. Langya Henipavirus

Sunday, August 14, 2022

QUIZ - 2022/32



1) Which African country conducted its general elections this week, considered to be the second most expensive in the world at a cost of $25.4 per voter for the registered 19.6 million voters?

2) Which capital city was ravaged by floods following rains reported to be heaviest in more than 100 years?

3) We all know about the superheroes trio - Superman, Spiderman and Batman. What superhero, who first appeared in 1841 in Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, is now at the top of Netflix charts?

4) India won 22 gold medals at the Birmingham Commonwealth games to finish 4th among the 72 participating nations. Only a solitary gold came from track and field, the blue-riband event of any games. Name the winner and also the specific track and field event.

5) JWST keeps astonishing us week after week. This week’s reveal was Earendel - the most distant star known to us at 28 billion lightyears. A French scientist also shared image of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to us at 4.2 lightyears, purportedly captured by JWST. After the image went viral, the scientist admitted it was a fake. What object was it?

6) We got a new Vice-President this week. Who was India’s first Vice-President in 1952?

7) Which breakaway territory in Africa, yet to gain international recognition, riled China by refusing to cut off its ties with Taiwan?

8) Indian teams won bronze medals in both the open and women’s categories of the 44th Chess Olympiad that concluded this week. Uzbekistan won the gold in the open category. Who won the gold in the women’s category?

9) What novel feature did Indigo introduce becoming the first airlines in the world to do so?

10) Which American Pizza maker shut shop in Italy citing competition from traditional pizzas?

11) Which country has the highest % of female pilots in the world?

12) What is the name of the new zoonotic virus that is emerging from shrews in China?

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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Answers to Quiz - 2022/31

 

  1. 5.4%
  2. Hellfire
  3. British Empire Games
  4. Murder Hornet
  5. Somalia
  6. Jack
  7. Blind people crossing
  8. Silly Season
  9. Dolo, Micro Labs
  10. Paris Henge

Sunday, August 07, 2022

QUIZ - 2022/31


1) Inflation is the flavour of this season. Central bankers across the world are busy increasing interest rates. Bank of England hiked the rate this week by 50 bps, the biggest hike in 27 years, to 1.75%.  RBI also increased the rate by 50 bps yesterday. What is the new Repo Rate now?

2) One of the masterminds of the 26/11 attack, al-Zawahiri, the al-Qaeda terrorist, was taken out at his home in the heart of Kabul. What precision missile did USA deploy for carrying out this daring attack with minimum collateral damage?

3) The Commonwealth Games that are currently underway in Birmingham traces its history to 1930 when it was first held in Hamilton, Canada. But it got its present name only in 1978 at Edmonton, Canada. What was the games originally known as?

4) Entomologists have decided to give a new common name - Northern Giant Hornet - to the world’s largest wasp. What was its previous common name which evoked much fear?










5) Which country appointed the co-founder of al-Shabab, an extremist group affiliated to al-Qaeda, as its minister for religion?

6) Indian women’s team won a gold medal in the quaint sport of Lawn Bowls at the Birmingham Commonwealth games. The objective of Lawn Bowls is to roll your bowls closer than your opponent’s to a central white target ball. What is this target ball called?















7) This unusual and rare traffic sign in Bangalore confused most motorists. What does it mean?









8) Formula 1 takes a well-deserved 3-week summer break. This is also the period when drivers switch their affiliations and teams announce new drivers for the next season. What popular term, originally used for the midsummer holidays when newspapers carried frivolous and exaggerated stories, is used to describe this break in F1?

9) The manufacturer of an OTC drug, which became a household word during the pandemic, is currently being investigated for tax evasion. What is the name of the drug and the company?

10) Twice a year. in May and August, the Sun aligns along the Champs Elysees and the setting Sun is perfectly framed by the Arc de Triomphe. What is the name given to this beautiful event which is every photographer's dream?




Saturday, August 06, 2022

Answers to Quiz - 2022/30

 

    

  1. Johar
  2. Anju Bobby George
  3. James Lovelock
  4. Nancy Pelosi
  5. Thambi
  6. Viktor Bout
  7. GLASS – z13
  8. Myanmar
  9. Chhattisgarh
  10. Sprite