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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-04 13:59

    Which of the following cryptids is most associated with the Appalachian Mountains?

    • A. The Mothman
    • B. Bigfoot
    • C. The Jersey Devil
    • D. Nessie (Loch Ness Monster)

    Answer: Bigfoot


    Which England wicket-keeper recently scored a rapid century, damaging India's chances in the process?

    • A. Jos Buttler
    • B. Jonny Bairstow
    • C. Jamie Smith
    • D. Ben Foakes

    Answer: Jamie Smith


    Which of these animals, if found alive today, would be considered the MOST anachronistic (out of time)?

    • A. The Coelacanth (a lobe-finned fish)
    • B. The Horseshoe Crab
    • C. A population of surviving Woolly Mammoths
    • D. The Tuatara (a reptile endemic to New Zealand)

    Answer: A population of surviving Woolly Mammoths


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    In 18th-century England, what was the 'Window Tax' levied on?

    • A. The number of fireplaces in a house
    • B. The number of windows in a building
    • C. The amount of land owned by a person
    • D. The height of a building

    Answer: The number of windows in a building


    According to the news report, what is micronutrient deficiency considered?

    • A. A resolved global health issue
    • B. A minor inconvenience
    • C. A major public health challenge
    • D. Primarily a problem in developed nations

    Answer: A major public health challenge


    What is the primary driver of deep ocean currents?

    • A. Wind
    • B. Tidal forces
    • C. Thermohaline circulation
    • D. Earthquakes

    Answer: Thermohaline circulation


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-04 13:55

    Which of these fictional languages was created by J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Klingon
    • B. Na'vi
    • C. Elvish
    • D. Dothraki

    Answer: Elvish


    எந்த ஆண்டு இந்தியா சுதந்திரம் அடைந்தது?

    • A. 1945
    • B. 1947
    • C. 1950
    • D. 1952

    Answer: 1947


    Which of the following cryptids is believed to inhabit the Himalayan region?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Yeti
    • C. Loch Ness Monster
    • D. Chupacabra

    Answer: Yeti


    Which of the following cryptids is believed to inhabit the Himalayan region?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Yeti
    • C. Loch Ness Monster
    • D. Chupacabra

    Answer: Yeti


    According to NASA's findings reported by India TV News, what is a significant change the human body experiences in space?

    • A. Increased bone density
    • B. Muscle atrophy
    • C. Enhanced cardiovascular function
    • D. Improved eyesight

    Answer: Muscle atrophy


    Which of these phrases is an allusion to Shakespeare's play *Hamlet*?

    • A. To be or not to be
    • B. All that glitters is not gold
    • C. Et tu, Brute?
    • D. A plague on both your houses

    Answer: To be or not to be


    Which of these phrases is an allusion to Shakespeare's play *Hamlet*?

    • A. To be or not to be
    • B. All that glitters is not gold
    • C. Et tu, Brute?
    • D. A plague on both your houses

    Answer: To be or not to be


    Which cryptid is said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Chupacabra
    • C. Nessie
    • D. Mothman

    Answer: Nessie


    What is a 'smoot' primarily used to measure?

    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-04 13:52

    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    What is a key feature that both the Tecno Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro share, according to the GSMArena article?

    • A. 108MP Camera
    • B. Delta Light Interface Design
    • C. 5G Connectivity
    • D. Fast Charging Capabilities

    Answer: Delta Light Interface Design


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    What is a 'smoot' primarily used to measure?

    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    The phrase "raining cats and dogs" is thought to have originated from:

    • A. Ancient Norse mythology involving animal sacrifices during storms
    • B. A literal description of animals being washed off thatched roofs during heavy downpours in 16th century England
    • C. A mistranslation of a French idiom referring to the intensity of the rain
    • D. A popular children's rhyme that gained widespread usage

    Answer: A literal description of animals being washed off thatched roofs during heavy downpours in 16th century England


    In the India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 match discussed in the Indian Express article, which pair achieved a 200-run partnership?

    • A. Root-Bairstow
    • B. Stokes-Buttler
    • C. Brook-Smith
    • D. Crawley-Pope

    Answer: Brook-Smith


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    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


    Which two American presidents, both of whom signed the Declaration of Independence, died on the exact same day, July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the document's signing?

    • A. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
    • B. George Washington and John Adams
    • C. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
    • D. James Monroe and John Quincy Adams

    Answer: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-04 13:49

    According to reports in the Times of India, what diseases are seeing a surge in cases among children?

    • A. Malaria, Dengue, and Chickenpox
    • B. Diarrhoea, Typhoid, and Hepatitis
    • C. COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV
    • D. Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

    Answer: Diarrhoea, Typhoid, and Hepatitis


    According to the NDTV report, approximately how many MNS workers were arrested and then immediately granted bail in the "slapgate" incident?

    • A. 5
    • B. 7
    • C. 10
    • D. 12

    Answer: 7


    Which of these weapons is NOT a sniper rifle in PUBG?

    • A. M24
    • B. SKS
    • C. SLR
    • D. AKM

    Answer: AKM


    According to the article 'New study confirms adult brains can generate neurons into old age – The Indian Express,' where does neurogenesis primarily occur in adult brains?

    • A. Throughout the entire brain
    • B. Only in the cerebellum
    • C. Primarily in the hippocampus and subventricular zone
    • D. Exclusively in the cerebral cortex

    Answer: Primarily in the hippocampus and subventricular zone


    What is the main subject of the EU antitrust complaint mentioned in the article title?

    • A. Apple's App Store policies
    • B. Google's AI Overviews
    • C. Microsoft's cloud computing practices
    • D. Amazon's e-commerce dominance

    Answer: Google's AI Overviews


    Which of the following BEST describes a key difference between CSG and DD in the context of 3D modeling?

    • A. CSG is a raster-based technique, while DD is vector-based.
    • B. CSG relies on Boolean operations on primitive shapes, while DD directly defines the surface of the object.
    • C. CSG is primarily used for animation, while DD is used for static models.
    • D. CSG is a hardware rendering technique, while DD is a software rendering technique.

    Answer: CSG relies on Boolean operations on primitive shapes, while DD directly defines the surface of the object.


    According to the Bloomberg report, what action has deepened the inspections blackout in Iran?

    • A. Iran expelling all foreign diplomats.
    • B. The UN atomic watchdog exiting Iran.
    • C. A cyberattack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
    • D. The imposition of new economic sanctions by the UN.

    Answer: The UN atomic watchdog exiting Iran.


    What is the starting price of the Tecno Pova 7 series launched in India?

    • A. Rs 12,999
    • B. Rs 13,999
    • C. Rs 14,999
    • D. Rs 15,999

    Answer: Rs 14,999


    Which of these fictional languages was created by J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Klingon
    • B. Na'vi
    • C. Elvish
    • D. Dothraki

    Answer: Elvish


    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic technique of Renaissance art?

    • A. Sfumato
    • B. Linear Perspective
    • C. Chiaroscuro
    • D. Hierarchical Scale

    Answer: Hierarchical Scale


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 14:20

    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which famous phrase is often attributed to Marie Antoinette, but likely never said by her?

    • A. "Let them eat cake."
    • B. "I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
    • C. "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
    • D. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

    Answer: "Let them eat cake."


    What does the unit 'shed' measure?

    • A. Radioactive decay
    • B. Wind speed
    • C. Nuclear cross-section
    • D. Lumber quantity

    Answer: Nuclear cross-section


    Which cryptid is said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Chupacabra
    • C. Nessie
    • D. Mothman

    Answer: Nessie


    Which famous literary feud involved accusations of plagiarism and personal attacks, leading to a highly publicized exchange of pamphlets and essays?

    • A. Ernest Hemingway vs. F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • B. Gore Vidal vs. Norman Mailer
    • C. William Faulkner vs. Truman Capote
    • D. Virginia Woolf vs. James Joyce

    Answer: Gore Vidal vs. Norman Mailer


    Which of the following cryptids is believed to inhabit the Himalayan region?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Yeti
    • C. Loch Ness Monster
    • D. Chupacabra

    Answer: Yeti


    Which of these is NOT an obsolete unit of measurement for length?

    • A. Rod
    • B. Furlong
    • C. Kilogram
    • D. League

    Answer: Kilogram


    According to the leaked images reported by India Today, what are the key design changes expected in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7?

    • A. Thicker design and more vibrant colours
    • B. No design changes are expected
    • C. Slimmer design and a new colour option
    • D. Larger screen size and removal of the crease

    Answer: Slimmer design and a new colour option


    According to the NDTV Sports article, which Indian batsman scored a double century in the second test against England?

    • A. Rohit Sharma
    • B. Virat Kohli
    • C. Shubman Gill
    • D. Yashasvi Jaiswal

    Answer: Shubman Gill


    According to the article, what is the Nothing OS 4.0 based on?

    • A. Android 15
    • B. Android 14
    • C. Android 16
    • D. Android 17

    Answer: Android 16


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 13:09

    Which two American presidents, both of whom signed the Declaration of Independence, died on the exact same day, July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the document's signing?

    • A. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
    • B. George Washington and John Adams
    • C. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
    • D. James Monroe and John Quincy Adams

    Answer: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson


    What is a 'smoot' primarily used to measure?

    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


    Which of the following cryptids is most associated with the Appalachian Mountains?

    • A. The Mothman
    • B. Bigfoot
    • C. The Jersey Devil
    • D. Nessie (Loch Ness Monster)

    Answer: Bigfoot


    Which novel ends with the line, "He loved Big Brother."

    • A. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
    • B. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
    • C. 1984 by George Orwell
    • D. Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Answer: 1984 by George Orwell


    Which ancient civilization is credited with developing early forms of bread and brewing?

    • A. Ancient Greece
    • B. Ancient Rome
    • C. Ancient Egypt
    • D. Ancient China

    Answer: Ancient Egypt


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    What is the term for the study of creatures whose existence has not yet been scientifically proven?

    • A. Paleontology
    • B. Mythology
    • C. Cryptid Zoology
    • D. Herpetology

    Answer: Cryptid Zoology


    Which cryptid is said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Chupacabra
    • C. Nessie
    • D. Mothman

    Answer: Nessie


    Which of the following is the largest known star in the observable universe?

    • A. Betelgeuse
    • B. UY Scuti
    • C. Sirius
    • D. Vega

    Answer: UY Scuti


    What is a 'smoot' primarily used to measure?

    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 13:05

    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which figure from Greek mythology is often depicted with snakes for hair?

    • A. Athena
    • B. Hera
    • C. Medusa
    • D. Aphrodite

    Answer: Medusa


    Which of these fictional languages was created by J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Klingon
    • B. Na'vi
    • C. Elvish
    • D. Dothraki

    Answer: Elvish


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    The earliest versions of what common food item were hard, flavorless wafers made with flour and water?

    • A. Crackers
    • B. Cookies
    • C. Pretzels
    • D. Biscuits

    Answer: Crackers


    According to the Economic Times article, what is found to be more beneficial in the long run compared to anti-diabetes drugs?

    • A. Taking vitamin supplements
    • B. A healthy lifestyle
    • C. Regular doctor check-ups
    • D. Genetic predisposition

    Answer: A healthy lifestyle


    What decision did the Delhi government reverse following public anger?

    • A. Increasing public transportation fares
    • B. Implementing odd-even traffic rules
    • C. Scrapping old cars and bikes
    • D. Increasing pollution tax

    Answer: Scrapping old cars and bikes


    What Grand Slam tournament did Mirra Andreeva reach the fourth round of in 2023 at the age of 16?

    • A. Australian Open
    • B. French Open
    • C. Wimbledon
    • D. US Open

    Answer: Wimbledon


    What is the term for the study of creatures whose existence has not yet been scientifically proven?

    • A. Paleontology
    • B. Mythology
    • C. Cryptid Zoology
    • D. Herpetology

    Answer: Cryptid Zoology


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 12:38

    Which popular book series features a protagonist who is the son of Poseidon?

    • A. Harry Potter
    • B. The Hunger Games
    • C. Percy Jackson & the Olympians
    • D. The Chronicles of Narnia

    Answer: Percy Jackson & the Olympians


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which cryptid is said to inhabit the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. The Mothman
    • C. Nessie
    • D. The Jersey Devil

    Answer: Nessie


    Which of the following cryptids is believed to inhabit the Himalayan region?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Yeti
    • C. Loch Ness Monster
    • D. Chupacabra

    Answer: Yeti


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these adaptations is often criticized for significantly altering the source material's themes and characters, resulting in a widely disliked film?

    • A. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
    • B. Eragon (2006)
    • C. Pride and Prejudice (2005)
    • D. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    Answer: Eragon (2006)


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    In many cultures, breaking a mirror is believed to bring bad luck. How many years of bad luck is traditionally associated with breaking a mirror?

    • A. 5 years
    • B. 7 years
    • C. 10 years
    • D. 13 years

    Answer: 7 years


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 12:34

    Which cryptid is most often associated with the Pacific Northwest region of North America?

    • A. Mothman
    • B. Bigfoot (Sasquatch)
    • C. Chupacabra
    • D. Jersey Devil

    Answer: Bigfoot (Sasquatch)


    The earliest versions of what common food item were hard, flavorless wafers made with flour and water?

    • A. Crackers
    • B. Cookies
    • C. Pretzels
    • D. Biscuits

    Answer: Crackers


    According to the Times of India article, what action prompted a police officer to seek Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS)?

    • A. Being denied a promotion.
    • B. Siddaramaiah's alleged 'air slap' incident.
    • C. Transfer to a remote location.
    • D. A departmental inquiry.

    Answer: Siddaramaiah's alleged 'air slap' incident.


    Which cryptid is said to inhabit the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. The Mothman
    • C. Nessie
    • D. The Jersey Devil

    Answer: Nessie


    Which of the following cryptids is believed to inhabit the Himalayan region?

    • A. Bigfoot
    • B. Yeti
    • C. Loch Ness Monster
    • D. Chupacabra

    Answer: Yeti


    Which of the following is the official currency of Japan?

    • A. Won
    • B. Yuan
    • C. Yen
    • D. Ringgit

    Answer: Yen


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    What country does Corentin Moutet represent in tennis?

    • A. Spain
    • B. Italy
    • C. France
    • D. Argentina

    Answer: France


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    What is the primary purpose of a lost and found department?

    • A. To sell unclaimed items for profit.
    • B. To store items indefinitely regardless of their value.
    • C. To reunite owners with their misplaced belongings.
    • D. To discard all items after a short period.

    Answer: To reunite owners with their misplaced belongings.


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  • Quiz Set – 2025-07-03 12:30

    What is a 'smoot' primarily used to measure?

    • A. The height of a horse
    • B. The length of the Harvard Bridge
    • C. The volume of beer
    • D. The depth of a well

    Answer: The length of the Harvard Bridge


    What Morse code sequence represents the letter 'S'?

    • A. .-
    • B. —
    • C. …
    • D. —

    Answer:


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    • A. To sell unclaimed items for profit.
    • B. To store items indefinitely regardless of their value.
    • C. To reunite owners with their misplaced belongings.
    • D. To discard all items after a short period.

    Answer: To reunite owners with their misplaced belongings.


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these is NOT a fictional country featured in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien?

    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


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    • A. Gondor
    • B. Rohan
    • C. Narnia
    • D. Mordor

    Answer: Narnia


    Which of these deities was considered the chief god of the Babylonian pantheon?

    • A. Anu
    • B. Enlil
    • C. Marduk
    • D. Ea

    Answer: Marduk


    Why did the police officer reportedly opt for Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS)?

    • A. He received a promotion in a different department.
    • B. He was deeply humiliated after an 'air slap' incident involving Siddaramaiah.
    • C. He was offered a better job in a private company.
    • D. He wanted to pursue further education.

    Answer: He was deeply humiliated after an 'air slap' incident involving Siddaramaiah.


    Which famous lost and found artifact was discovered in 1799 and helped decipher hieroglyphs?

    • A. The Rosetta Stone
    • B. Tutankhamun's Mask
    • C. The Elgin Marbles
    • D. The Dead Sea Scrolls

    Answer: The Rosetta Stone


    According to the provided information about the 2nd Test Day 2 between England and India, what was India's score at the time of the report?

    • A. 350/5
    • B. 400/7
    • C. 419/6
    • D. 450/6

    Answer: 419/6


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