- Sixteen
- Red
- Indonesia
- Bihar
- Oracle
- Abu Dhabi
- Emmanuel Macron
- Cow
- J P Morgan Chase
- Andhra Pradesh
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Answers to Quiz - 2026/03
Sunday, January 25, 2026
QUIZ - 2026/03
1) As the countdown began to this year's
Oscars, "Sinners" created history by securing the most number of
nominations. How many?
2) Valentino Garavani, the iconic fashion
designer, who passed away this week at the age of 93, is famously associated
with what signature shade?
3) Scientists announced the discovery of the
oldest known cave art in which country?
4) What state will showcase Makhana (Foxnuts)
in its Republic Day tableau?
5) Which tech company will control the
algorithm of the newly reconstituted US operations of TikTok?
6) Which city hosted the first trilateral
talks between Russian, Ukrainian and American negotiators?
7) Which world leader delivered his address at
Davos wearing sunglasses causing the shares of its maker to go up by nearly
30%?
8) What animal in an Austrian village has
astonished scientists by using a tool to scratch itself?
9) Against what bank and its CEO did Donald
Trump file a $5 billion lawsuit, accusing them of improperly closing his
accounts for political reasons?
10) Which Indian state is considering to bring an
Australia-style law on banning Social Media for children under 16?
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Answers to Quiz - 2026/02
- Frog
- Absolute Resolve
- Baby Food
- James Monroe
- $7 per month
- Cardinals
- Vijay Hazare
- Mercosur Bloc
- Ecology
- Istanbul
Sunday, January 11, 2026
QUIZ - 2026/02
1) What kind of creature in India’s Western
Ghats is believed to have gone extinct due to photographers disturbing their
delicate microhabitats?
2) What was the codename given to the US
operation to invade Venezuela and capture its President Nicolas Maduro?
3) What did Nestle recall from 25 countries
over concerns of contamination with a toxin?
4) President Donald Trump’s approach to
safeguarding US interests in the Western Hemisphere has been likened to a
revival of a classic American foreign policy doctrine named after which former
US President?
5) To address nationwide protests sparked by
rising inflation, how much cash support has the Iranian government announced?
6) A consistory was convened by the Pope this
week. Who participated in it?
7) India's premier domestic 50-over cricket
tournament is currently underway. After which iconic cricketer of yesteryears is
the trophy named after?
8) Widespread farmer protests have erupted
across Europe over a trade agreement between EU and which country?
9) Dr Madhav Gadgil who passed away this week
at the age of 84 was a pioneering academic and researcher in what branch of science?
10) Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrated
Christmas this week on 7th January. Where is the primary “seat” of
the Eastern Orthodox Church?
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Answers to Quiz - 2026/01
- Israel
- Hell Cats
- Laugh
- Ayrna Sabalenka
- Bengal Light
- William Shakespeare
- Oman
- Rabies Vaccine
- Morocco
- Finland
Sunday, January 04, 2026
QUIZ - 2026/01
QUIZZICAL - 2025: e-Book of 2025 Quizzes is available HERE
1) Somaliland declared independence from
Somalia in 1991 but remained unrecognised for over three decades. This week,
that changed. Which country became the first to formally recognise Somaliland?
2) Four women with military backgrounds are
contesting the 2026 U.S. midterm elections with the aim of helping Democrats
regain control of the House of Representatives. They are popularly known by a
name borrowed from America’s first female Marines of World War I. What is that
name?
3) Thousands gathered at a shrine in Osaka,
Japan, to take part in the centuries-old ritual of “Owarai Shinji”, performed
to dispel negativity and invite good fortune. What do participants do
continuously for 20 minutes during this ritual?
4) In 1973, Billie Jean King defeated Bobby
Riggs in the iconic “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match. In a modern reprise
staged this week in Dubai, whom did Australian player Nick Kyrgios face across
the net?
5) A devastating fire at a Swiss ski resort on
New Year’s Eve claimed 40 lives and left over a hundred people seriously
injured. The fireworks believed to have triggered the blaze have a historical
association with India. What is that association?
6) “Bardolatry” is sometimes playfully invoked
to describe the cult surrounding the iconic French actress who passed away last
week. In its original sense—when the term was coined by George Bernard
Shaw—whose veneration did it actually denote?
7) To celebrate India’s maritime heritage,
INSV Kaundinya, a sailing ship built using 2000-year- old traditional
techniques, embarked on an expedition from Porbandar. What was its destination?
8) Concerns were raised by Australia, UK and
USA over the quality of what pharmaceutical product exported from India?
9) Which country is currently hosting the
Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Africa's premier football tournament?
10) Which country seized a ship suspected of
damaging undersea telecommunications cable?
Saturday, January 03, 2026
Answers to Quiz - 2025/52
- Silver
- 26
- Denmark
- Justice B Sudershan Reddy
- Yemen
- Tata Capitals
- Godrej
- Curacao
- Anora