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11. Format of the Prelims
1. 25 questions
2. 1 Point each
3. 11 - 20 starred
12. 1. Who is Sandrokottos?
In his 1st century CE work on Alexander, Greek biographer Plutarch wrote about
how Alexander had met Sandrokottos who would eventually defeat Agrammes or
Xandrames. Sanskrit scholar and linguist, William Jones, chanced upon the answer
to the identity of Sandrokottos when he came across a Sanskrit play Mudrarakshasa
by Vishakhadatta. Who is Sandrokottos?
13. 2. Who are we talking about?
Basava Premanand was a rationalist and one time publisher of India Skeptic. Once
he famously filed a Civil Writ Petition in Andhra Pradesh High Court under Indian
Gold Control Act! He wanted the government to proceed against an individual for
materializing gold from __ __ because it was violative of Section 11 of the Gold
Control Act, which mandated the permission of the Gold Control Administrator for
manufacturing gold! Given the clout the individual had among all strata of Indian
society, it was not at all surprising that the case was dismissed by the court. Which
individual?
14. 3. The name of the River.
Most of the rivers in India are revered and worshipped. On the contrary, X, which is a
tributary of sacred Yamuna, is believed to be cursed and its water is considered to be
Taamsik (filled with aggression or rage) which is believed to be the cause for violence
in the region according to the locals.
The legend is that the X area was part of Shakuni’s kingdom and the dice-game
played thereabouts. After the attempted disrobing of Draupadi she cursed anyone
who would drink the water of the Y (older name) river. Thus it is believed that the
curse by Draupadi has helped X to survive unpolluted by man and its many animal
inhabitants including the mugger and the gharial thrive relatively untouched. The X
remains one of India’s most pristine rivers.
15. 4. Put funda.
Darwin Awards commemorate those who improve our gene pool - by removing
themselves from it in the most spectacular way possible. In essence, people who
killed or maimed themselves because of their stupidity.
A Darwin award winning entry - “John Allen Chau, a self proclaimed world explorer
inspired by Livingston and Jesus, was killed by the ___ he was offering eternal life.
According to the BBC in Delhi, Chau bribed six fishermen to ferry him to the ___ so
he could offer the ___ gifts of scissors, a soccer ball, and Jesus.”
16. 5. Fill in the blanks and common name.
Yama while instructing Nachiketa describes the eternal __ with its root upwards and branches
downwards, which is the pure immortal Brahman, in which all these worlds are situated, and
beyond which there is nothing else (Katha Upanishad Verse II.vi.1). But Krishna tells us that the
__ having neither end nor beginning nor stationariness whatsoever has its roots upwards and
branches downwards whose branches are nourished by the Gunas and whose infinite roots
spread in the form of action in the human world which though strong are to be cut off by the
forceful weapon of detachment to seek the celestial abode from which there is no return
(Bhagavad Gita Chapter XV Verses 1-4). The former teaches that the __ is real being identical
with Brahman and therefore impossible to cut-off; the latter insists that the __ must be
regarded as unreal being identical with existence which needs to be cut-off. For full points fill in
the blanks with the Sanskrit name which has its origins from the words for "tomorrow" and
"that which remains" (according to Adi Sankaracharya). Also, give me the common name
17. 6. Put Funda.
For the purpose of creating the monolith, after a long search, a solid white granite
rock near Raigiri, Bhongir (then Nalgonda District) on a mountainside was found. For
over a year, hundreds of labourers helped the temple architect and builder
S.M.Ganapathi Sthapati create the monolith. The monolith stood at 58 feet (18 m)
and weighed 350 ton. For the transport of the monolith, the roads of the city were
widened and it was erected on a concrete platform. The first attempt at the final leg
of the transportation failed, with human casualties. After a 2 year salvage operation,
the monolith was "pulled out". The final installation happened in 1992 and a
consecration was done by the Dalai Lama in 2006. What am I talking about ?
18. 7. Questions
asked in an
RTI.
FITB/put
funda.
1. Please state the definition of '___' as identified by the Ministry
of Home Affairs and whether a standard operating procedure
(SOP) has been drawn up to identify this _.
2. Please state whether the Union Home Minister's reference to
this alleged '___' was based on specific briefings by the ministry
or other law enforcement agencies.
3. Please state whether the Ministry of Home Affairs has drawn
up a list of leaders and members of the '___' that the Union
Minister made a reference to.
4. Please state what penal action/punishment (and specifically
under which sections of the IPC and/other Acts) is the Ministry
of Home Affairs planning against the members of the '___' as
declared by the Union home minister.
19. 8. What Activity?
Though illegal, the activity is a favourite of people living in the coastal region of
Andhra Pradesh, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Tulu Nadu region of
Karnataka, and the state of Tamil Nadu in India. Knockout matches to the death are
widely practised in Andhra Pradesh. In Tamil Nadu, the winner is decided after three
or four rounds. The activity peaks around Makar Sankranti in coastal Andhra
Pradesh. The 'participants' in the activity get "a diet of almond, cashews and minced
meat, healthy exercise, and occasional injections of muscle-building hormones and
antibiotics". Traditionally, the 'participants' are categorised into categories like Dega
(eagle), Kaaki (crow), Pearl and Nemali (peacock). The Dega are said to be more
ferocious during noon hours, while the `peacock’ would fight down the rival in the
evening. What am I talking about ?
20. 9. What has happened 313 times since 1925?
Although official figures are hard to get by, Goal.com reckons the number stands at
313 (as on 09-Apr-2017) with the first instance taking place on May 28, 1925. What
am I talking about?
Note - As of today, the number should stand at 323.
21. 10. Excerpt from a TOI article. The movie?
“X has already got people talking about it. The director has now released an ad
saying the film needs two heroines. Earlier, he had invited applications from girls
between age 16 and 25, specifying that '' We don't need girls who don't know to
speak malayalam.'' They also added that they didn't want that kind of sophistication.
However, in the latest ad, it says that the makers are looking for girls aged between
15 to 22 and that " Both of them should know to speak Malayalam and English
fluently and should have a very good smile."”
22. *11. ID the town.
X is a town in Gurgaon. It is located 28 km (17.4 mi) from Gurgaon, at the foothills of
the Aravali hills. X was founded during the rule of Jalal-ud-din Khilji by a Mewati
chieftain. The town was given as reward to Faiz Talab Khan, a Pashtun of the Barech
tribe for aiding the Company against the Maratha Empire during the Second
Anglo-Maratha War. The X palace, also called Ibrahim Kothi, is given on the next
slide. Give me X, a town popular due to other mainstream reasons.
24. *12. The New Surname.
The original surname of the family had been Gorhe and had its origins in the village of
Katgun, in present day Satara District, Maharashtra. X's great-grandfather worked as a
chaugula, a lowly type of village servant, in that village but moved to Khanwadi in Pune
district. He prospered there but his only son, _1_, who was of poor intelligence,
subsequently squandered what had been gained. 1 moved himself and his family,
including three boys, to Poona in search of some form of income. The boys were taken
under the wing of a florist, who taught them his trade. Their proficiency in growing and
arranging became well known and they adopted the name of _2_ (flower-man) in place of
Gorhe. Their fulfilment of commissions from the Peshwa, Baji Rao II, for flower
mattresses and other goods for the rituals and ceremonies of the royal court so
impressed him that he granted them 35 acres (14 ha) of land on the basis of the inam
system, whereby no tax would be payable upon it.
25. *13. Painting Series and Painter.
Completed in 1946, X is considered Y’s magnum opus. Spread across 17 canvases, Y
created this masterpiece series in Kalighat pata style with natural colors, using
earth, chalk powder and vegetable colors instead of dyes. Later, Y also created
individual replicas capturing various moments from the entire series. Some of these
paintings have been preserved in the National Art Gallery of India and are also in
display in the Victoria Memorial Hall. All his 17 canvases are frequently
characterized by decorative flowers, landscape, birds and animals typical of the
Bengal School of Art. His lines are simple, bold and roundish initially derived from
clay images but they lead to complex moments rendering subtle yet powerful
emotions.
27. *14. Identify the temple.
The administration and day-to-day affairs of the X temple has for centuries been in
the hands of the Bordeuri Samaj, comprising five main families of priests. In 1998, a
rival group comprising individuals from the families of the priests, as well as
representatives of sections who have traditionally not had a role in running the
temple, formed the X Debuttar Board, which took over the rights and privileges of
the Bordeuri Samaj. It was formed as an opposition to the undemocratic selection of
the head priest but itself came under scrutiny. In 2015, an SC a Bench comprising
Justices Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla and Shiva Kirti Singh rejected the claims
of the Board and restored the traditional rights of the Bordeuri Samaj.
Which temple?
28. *15. Identify the two towns.
X is a city and a notified area in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Located near the
Bengal border, people here speak Hindi,Santali and Bengali languages. The district is
also home to the block Karmatar where Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar lived for 18
years, taught girls in a thatched school, and distributed medicines from a home clinic.
Some of the articles used by him are still lying here but the place, which should have
been a tourist destination, does not get any visitors these days.
Y is a district in Uttar Pradesh, India, roughly 650 km from both Delhi and Kolkata,
almost 84 km from Allahabad and 59 km from Varanasi. It is known for its carpets
and brassware industries. The city is surrounded by several hills and is famous for
the holy shrine of Vindhyachal, Ashtbhuja and Kali khoh.
29. *16. Name X.
Named after a river in Myanmar where her father was working for the Burma
Cotton Company, X was an anthropologist, sociologist, educationist and writer. She
studied at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and
Eugenics; was awarded a doctorate two years later; and then returned to her
husband in India, where the couple lived a rather unconventional life less bound by
the social strictures that were common at that time. X was the first Indian female
anthropologist, a discipline that in India during her lifetime was generally
synonymous with sociology. She had wide-ranging academic interests, including
anthropology, anthropometry, serology, Indology and palaeontology as well as
collecting folk songs and translating feminist poetry.
31. *17. Fill in the blank
She (photo next slide) appeared, on the platform of New Delhi’s train station in the early 1970s,
seemingly from nowhere, announcing herself as Wilayat, Begum of ____. Along with a son, a daughter,
some Nepali servants and some Great Danes, she laid camp there and refused to leave.
Government officials scrambled to find her somewhere to live. She was attracting attention from the
media, and officials feared the Shiite population in a nearby city, which had been the capital of the
kingdom she claimed to be Begum of, could explode into civil unrest if they believed she was being
abused.
“India Princess Reigns in Rail Station,” a Times correspondent wrote in 1981. In 1984, her efforts paid
off. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi accepted their claim, granting them use of a 14th century hunting
lodge known as Malcha Mahal. They left the train station roughly a decade after they first appeared
there. Wilayat never appeared in public again.
33. *18. Name the Breed.
The X is an American breed of zebuine __. It was bred in the United States from 1885
from __ originating in India, imported at various times from the United Kingdom,
from India and from Brazil; these included Gir, Guzerá, Indu-Brasil and Ongole stock.
The X has a high tolerance of heat, sunlight and humidity, and good resistance to
parasites. It has been exported to many countries, particularly in the tropics; in
Australia it is the most numerous breed of __. It has been used in the creation of
numerous taurine-indicine hybrids. What is X?
34. *19. The people on
the left and right.
In the centre are of course Homi
Bhabha and JRD Tata.
35. *20. Put funda and name the person.
“They were all very crafty,” he said. “Some would hand out money, others held fake
weddings to entertain villagers with food and liquor, or handed out mobile phones,
or SUVs, or saris, or jobs, or almost anything you can think of.” His autobiography
included a compendium of forty or so methods, from cash funneled through village
headmen, to gifts of solar lamps, narcotics, cows, or manure.
Ways of what? Who is the he being referred to?
36. 21. Identify the brand.
The ‘amazing mix of caramel, milk and butter’ — as described by its tagline — present
in X when blended with the bowler’s saliva would then aid the pacers in maintaining
the shine on the ball for a lot longer once he got down to applying the ‘paste’ on it.
And its thickness would also make the ‘shiny side’ heavier also helping him in his
quest for reverse swing. It was their eureka moment. “Energy ka energy, sugar ka
sugar, aur ball bhi ban gaya,” says a player who was part of the ‘search team’.
The search team was looking for a candy that would help reverse swing the ball
earlier than it would in the course of play. Which candy won?
37. 22. What is X?
X is an Indian language spoken by the X Muslim communities mainly of Karnataka
(Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts) and some parts of North Kerala. The X
speak a language made of Malayalam idioms with Tulu phonology and grammar. Due
to the intensive influence of Tulu for centuries, it is today considered close to both
Tulu and Malayalam. The first film made in the language, also titled X, won the
National Award for the best film in 2011. Give me X.
38. 23. Which Award? Which Sport?
Captains Homi Motivala and Pushpendra Kumar Garg represented India in a certain
team sport in which they won the bronze at the Asian Games in 1990 and 1994.
Their performances resulted in their being the first duo to win a certain award. The
award and the sport.
39. 24. Name.
Words from whose autobiography, “Goal”:
“You are doubtless aware that I am a common man, and then a soldier. It has been my
training from my very childhood to avoid limelight and publicity. I have chosen a
profession where I have been taught to be a soldier, and nothing beyond that,”
42. 1. Who is Sandrokottos?
In his 1st century CE work on Alexander, Greek biographer Plutarch wrote about
how Alexander had met Sandrokottos who would eventually defeat Agrammes or
Xandrames. Sanskrit scholar and linguist, William Jones, chanced upon the answer
to the identity of Sandrokottos when he came across a Sanskrit play Mudrarakshasa
by Vishakhadatta. Who is Sandrokottos?
44. 2. Who are we talking about?
Basava Premanand was a rationalist and one time publisher of India Skeptic. Once
he famously filed a Civil Writ Petition in Andhra Pradesh High Court under Indian
Gold Control Act! He wanted the government to proceed against an individual for
materializing gold from __ __ because it was violative of Section 11 of the Gold
Control Act, which mandated the permission of the Gold Control Administrator for
manufacturing gold! Given the clout the individual had among all strata of Indian
society, it was not at all surprising that the case was dismissed by the court. Which
individual?
46. 3. The name of the River.
Most of the rivers in India are revered and worshipped. On the contrary, X, which is a
tributary of sacred Yamuna, is believed to be cursed and its water is considered to be
Taamsik (filled with aggression or rage) which is per se the cause for violence in the
region according to the locals. The legend is that the X area was part of Shakuni’s
kingdom and the dice-game played thereabouts. After the attempted disrobing of
Draupadi (the daughter of Drupada) she cursed any one who would drink the water
of the Y (older name) river. Thus it is believed that due to the curse by Draupadi,
have helped the X to survive unpolluted by man, and its many animal inhabitants
including the mugger and the gharial to thrive relatively untouched. The X remains
one of India’s most pristine rivers. ID X.
48. 4. Put funda.
Darwin Awards are given out honoring Charles Darwin, the father of evolution.
Darwin Awards commemorate those who improve our gene pool--by removing
themselves from it in the most spectacular way possible. In essence, people who
killed or maimed themselves because of their stupidity.
Whose Darwin award winning entry - “John Allen Chau, a self proclaimed world
explorer inspired by Livingston and Jesus, was killed by the ___ he was offering
eternal life. According to the BBC in Delhi, Chau bribed six fishermen to ferry him to
the off-limits island so he could offer the ___ gifts of scissors, a soccer ball, and Jesus.”
50. 5. Fill in the blanks and common name.
Yama while instructing Nachiketa describes the eternal __ with its root upwards and branches
downwards, which is the pure immortal Brahman, in which all these worlds are situated, and
beyond which there is nothing else (Katha Upanishad Verse II.vi.1). But Krishna tells us that the
__ having neither end nor beginning nor stationariness whatsoever has its roots upwards and
branches downwards whose branches are nourished by the Gunas and whose infinite roots
spread in the form of action in the human world which though strong are to be cut off by the
forceful weapon of detachment to seek the celestial abode from which there is no return
(Bhagavad Gita Chapter XV Verses 1-4). The former teaches that the __ is real being identical
with Brahman and therefore impossible to cut-off; the latter insists that the __ must be
regarded as unreal being identical with existence which needs to be cut-off. For full points fill in
the blanks with the Sanskrit name which has its origins from the words for "tomorrow" and
"that which remains" (according to Adi Sankaracharya). Also, give me the common name
52. 6. Put Funda.
For the purpose of creating the monolith, after a long search, a solid white granite
rock near Raigiri, Bhongir (then Nalgonda District) on a mountainside was found. For
over a year, hundreds of labourers helped the temple architect and builder
S.M.Ganapathi Sthapati create the monolith. The monolith stood at 58 feet (18 m)
and weighed 350 ton. For the transport of the monolith, the roads of the city were
widened and it was erected on a concrete platform. The first attempt at the final leg
of the transportation failed, with human casualties. After a 2 year salvage operation,
the monolith was "pulled out". The final installation happened in 1992 and a
consecration was done by the Dalai Lama in 2006. What am I talking about ?
54. 7. Questions
asked in an
RTI.
FITB/put
funda.
1. Please state the definition of '_' as identified by the Ministry
of Home Affairs and whether a standard operating procedure
(SOP) has been drawn up to identify this _.
2. Please state whether the Union Home Minister's reference to
this alleged '_' was based on specific briefings by the ministry or
other law enforcement agencies.
3. Please state whether the Ministry of Home Affairs has drawn
up a list of leaders and members of the '_' that the Union
Minister made a reference to.
4. Please state what penal action/punishment (and specifically
under which sections of the IPC and/other Acts) is the Ministry
of Home Affairs planning against the members of the '_' as
declared by the Union home minister.
56. 8. What Activity?
Though illegal, the activity is a favourite of people living in the coastal region of
Andhra Pradesh, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Tulu Nadu region of
Karnataka, and the state of Tamil Nadu in India. Knockout matches to the death are
widely practised in Andhra Pradesh. In Tamil Nadu, the winner is decided after three
or four rounds. The activity peaks around Makar Sankranti in coastal Andhra
Pradesh. The 'participants' in the activity get "a diet of almond, cashews and minced
meat, healthy exercise, and occasional injections of muscle-building hormones and
antibiotics". Traditionally, the 'participants' are categorised into categories like Dega
(eagle), Kaaki (crow), Pearl and Nemali (peacock). The Dega are said to be more
ferocious during noon hours, while the `peacock’ would fight down the rival in the
evening. What am I talking about ?
58. 9. What has happened 313 times since 1925?
Although official figures are hard to get by, Goal.com reckons the number stands at
313 (as on 09-Apr-2017) with the first instance taking place on May 28, 1925. What
am I talking about?
Note - As of today, the number should stand at 323.
59. East Bengal -
Mohun Bagan
Kolkata Derby
According to Goal.com, East Bengal led
118-87. As of today, that should read
122-93.
60. 10. Excerpt from a TOI article. The movie?
“X has already got people talking about it. The director has now released an ad
saying the film needs two heroines. Earlier, he had invited applications from girls
between age 16 and 25, specifying that '' We don't need girls who don't know to
speak malayalam.'' They also added that they didn't want that kind of sophistication.
However, in the latest ad, it says that the makers are looking for girls aged between
15 to 22 and that " Both of them should know to speak Malayalam and English
fluently and should have a very good smile."”
62. *11. ID the town.
X is a town in Gurgaon. It is located 28 km (17.4 mi) from Gurgaon, at the foothills of
the Aravali hills. X was founded during the rule of Jalal-ud-din Khilji by a Mewati
chieftain. The town was given as reward to Faiz Talab Khan, a Pashtun of the Barech
tribe for aiding the Company against the Maratha Empire during the Second
Anglo-Maratha War. The X palace, also called Ibrahim Kothi, is given on the next
slide. Give me X, a town popular due to other mainstream reasons.
65. *12. The New Surname.
The original surname of the family had been Gorhe and had its origins in the village of
Katgun, in present day Satara District, Maharashtra. X's great-grandfather worked as a
chaugula, a lowly type of village servant, in that village but moved to Khanwadi in Pune
district. He prospered there but his only son, _1_, who was of poor intelligence,
subsequently squandered what had been gained. 1 moved himself and his family,
including three boys, to Poona in search of some form of income. The boys were taken
under the wing of a florist, who taught them his trade. Their proficiency in growing and
arranging became well known and they adopted the name of _2_ (flower-man) in place of
Gorhe. Their fulfilment of commissions from the Peshwa, Baji Rao II, for flower
mattresses and other goods for the rituals and ceremonies of the royal court so
impressed him that he granted them 35 acres (14 ha) of land on the basis of the inam
system, whereby no tax would be payable upon it.
67. *13. Painting Series and Painter.
Completed in 1946, X is considered Y’s magnum opus. Spread across 17 canvases, Y
created this masterpiece series in Kalighat pata style with natural colors, using
earth, chalk powder and vegetable colors instead of dyes. Later, Y also created
individual replicas capturing various moments from the entire series. Some of these
paintings have been preserved in the National Art Gallery of India and are also in
display in the Victoria Memorial Hall.. All his 17 canvases are frequently
characterized by decorative flowers, landscape, birds and animals typical of the
Bengal School of Art. His lines are simple, bold and roundish initially derived from
clay images but they lead to complex moments rendering subtle yet powerful
emotions.
70. *14. Identify the temple.
The administration and day-to-day affairs of the X temple has for centuries been in
the hands of the Bordeuri Samaj, comprising five main families of priests. In 1998, a
rival group comprising individuals from the families of the priests, as well as
representatives of sections who have traditionally not had a role in running the
temple, formed the X Debuttar Board, which took over the rights and privileges of
the Bordeuri Samaj. It was formed as an opposition to the undemocratic selection of
the head priest but itself came under scrutiny. In 2015, an SC a Bench comprising
Justices Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla and Shiva Kirti Singh rejected the claims
of the Board and restored the traditional rights of the Bordeuri Samaj.
Which temple?
72. *15. Identify the two towns.
X is a city and a notified area in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Located near the
Bengal border, people here speak Hindi,Santali and Bengali languages. The district is
also home to the block Karmatar where Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar lived for 18
years, taught girls in a thatched school, and distributed medicines from a home clinic.
Some of the articles used by him are still lying here but the place, which should have
been a tourist destination, does not get any visitors these days.
Y is a district in Uttar Pradesh, India, roughly 650 km from both Delhi and Kolkata,
almost 84 km from Allahabad and 59 km from Varanasi. It is known for its carpets
and brassware industries. The city is surrounded by several hills and is famous for
the holy shrine of Vindhyachal, Ashtbhuja and Kali khoh.
74. *16. Name X.
Named after a river in Myanmar where her father was working for the Burma
Cotton Company, X was an anthropologist, sociologist, educationist and writer. She
studied at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and
Eugenics; was awarded a doctorate two years later; and then returned to her
husband in India, where the couple lived a rather unconventional life less bound by
the social strictures that were common at that time. X was the first Indian female
anthropologist, a discipline that in India during her lifetime was generally
synonymous with sociology. She had wide-ranging academic interests, including
anthropology, anthropometry, serology, Indology and palaeontology as well as
collecting folk songs and translating feminist poetry.
77. *17. Fill in the blank
She (photo next slide) appeared, on the platform of New Delhi’s train station in the early 1970s,
seemingly from nowhere, announcing herself as Wilayat, Begum of ____. Along with a son, a daughter,
some Nepali servants and some Great Danes, she laid camp there and refused to leave.
Government officials scrambled to find her somewhere to live. She was attracting attention from the
media, and officials feared the Shiite population in a nearby city, which had been the capital of the
kingdom she claimed to be Begum of, could explode into civil unrest if they believed she was being
abused.
“India Princess Reigns in Rail Station,” a Times correspondent wrote in 1981. In 1984, her efforts paid
off. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi accepted their claim, granting them use of a 14th century hunting
lodge known as Malcha Mahal. They left the train station roughly a decade after they first appeared
there. Wilayat never appeared in public again.
80. *18. Name the Breed.
The X is an American breed of zebuine __. It was bred in the United States from 1885
from __ originating in India, imported at various times from the United Kingdom,
from India and from Brazil; these included Gir, Guzerá, Indu-Brasil and Ongole stock.
The X has a high tolerance of heat, sunlight and humidity, and good resistance to
parasites. It has been exported to many countries, particularly in the tropics; in
Australia it is the most numerous breed of __. It has been used in the creation of
numerous taurine-indicine hybrids. What is X?
84. *20. Put funda and name the person.
“They were all very crafty,” he said. “Some would hand out money, others held fake
weddings to entertain villagers with food and liquor, or handed out mobile phones,
or SUVs, or saris, or jobs, or almost anything you can think of.” His autobiography
included a compendium of forty or so methods, from cash funneled through village
headmen, to gifts of solar lamps, narcotics, cows, or manure.
Ways of what? Who is the he being referred to?
86. 21. Identify the brand.
The ‘amazing mix of caramel, milk and butter’ — as described by its tagline — present
in X when blended with the bowler’s saliva would then aid the pacers in maintaining
the shine on the ball for a lot longer once he got down to applying the ‘paste’ on it.
And its thickness would also make the ‘shiny side’ heavier also helping him in his
quest for reverse swing. It was their eureka moment. “Energy ka energy, sugar ka
sugar, aur ball bhi ban gaya,” says a player who was part of the ‘search team’.
The search team was looking for a candy that would help reverse swing the ball
earlier than it would in the course of play. Which candy won?
88. 22. What is X?
X is an Indian language spoken by the X Muslim communities mainly of Karnataka
(Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts) and some parts of North Kerala. The X
speak a language made of Malayalam idioms with Tulu phonology and grammar. Due
to the intensive influence of Tulu for centuries, it is today considered close to both
Tulu and Malayalam. The first film made in the language, also titled X, won the
National Award for the best film in 2011. Give me X.
90. 23. Which Award? Which Sport?
Captains Homi Motivala and Pushpendra Kumar Garg represented India in a certain
team sport in which they won the bronze at the Asian Games in 1990 and 1994.
Their performances resulted in their being the first duo to win a certain award. The
award and the sport.
92. 24. Name.
Words from whose autobiography, “Goal”:
“You are doubtless aware that I am a common man, and then a soldier. It has been my
training from my very childhood to avoid limelight and publicity. I have chosen a
profession where I have been taught to be a soldier, and nothing beyond that,”
98. Format of the Finals
1. Written What The FUQ
2. Clockwise Pounce
3. The Long Term Connect
4. Anti-Clockwise Pounce
5. What the FUQ on Pounce
99. Written
What The FUQ
● Five questions (A - E)
● 10 points each
● B is FUQ to A and so on
● Full house gets you +10
100. A. 2 part name of a place
While the origins of the names of A (2 part name) are disputed, a common theory is
that the first part is derived from the Malay name for Lord Hanuman and the second
is derived from the corruption of a South Indian name for Land of the Naked.
101. B. Colloquial Term for A
The term B has been used to refer to A colloquially, or rather to something situated
in A. While it is variously thought to be a corruption of a property of the
geographical feature that needs to be crossed for reaching A or the colours of the
said geographic feature, one interesting theory is also that it refers to the loss of
caste that a high caste person would face because of crossing it.
102. C. Who did Sher Ali Murder
One of the residents of these places was a certain Sher Ali Afridi. He served the
British in Ambala in a cavalry regiment. He served in the Presidency armies, (that is,
serving the East India Company) in Rohilkhand and Oudh during the Indian
Rebellion of 1857. By a quirk of fate, he ended up at A. When C was visiting A in
1872, he was murdered by Sher Ali. Sher Ali was hanged for this offence.
103. D. Identify the
Institution C
While C in his capacity is
responsible for many
things, one of his lasting
legacies can be said to
be this institution D.
Identify from the
photograph.
104. E. Name the Actor
The Yash Chopra movie Parampara was shot at D. It released just after the JP Dutta
movie Kshatriya. Both movies had very very similar storylines and although both
had impressive starcasts, Parampara flopped while Kshatriya was a hit. Dada Saheb
Phalke winner E starred in both the movies and so did Sunil Dutt and Raveena
Tandon.
106. A. 2 part name of a place
While the origins of the names of A (2 part name) are disputed, a common theory is
that the first part is derived from the Malay name for Lord Hanuman and the second
is derived from the corruption of a South Indian name for Land of the Naked.
108. B. Colloquial Term for A
The term B has been used to refer to A colloquially, or rather to something situated
in A. While it is variously thought to be a corruption of a property of the
geographical feature that needs to be crossed for reaching A or the colours of the
said geographic feature, one interesting theory is also that it refers to the loss of
caste that a high caste person would face because of crossing it.
110. C. Who did Sher Ali Murder
One of the residents of these places was a certain Sher Ali Afridi. He served the
British in Ambala in a cavalry regiment. He served in the Presidency armies, (that is,
serving the East India Company) in Rohilkhand and Oudh during the Indian
Rebellion of 1857. By a quirk of fate, he ended up at A. When C was visiting A in
1872, he was murdered by Sher Ali. Sher Ali was hanged for this offence.
111. C - Lord Mayo,
Viceroy of
India (also
Richard
Bourke, 6th
Earl of Mayo)
112. D. Identify the
Institution C
While C in his capacity is
responsible for many
things, one of his lasting
legacies can be said to
be this institution D.
Identify from the
photograph.
114. E. Name the Actor
The Yash Chopra movie Parampara was shot at D. It released just after the JP Dutta
movie Kshatriya. Both movies had very very similar storylines and although both
had impressive starcasts, Parampara flopped while Kshatriya was a hit. Dada Saheb
Phalke winner E starred in both the movies along with Sunil Dutt and Raveena
Tandon.
117. Madanapalle is a city in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Around 1919, an Irishman
James H Cousins and his wife Margaret lived there. James, principal of Besant
Theosophical College, was a writer, actor and teacher. Margaret, then teaching at Besant
Theosophical, went on to become head of the National Girls’ School in Mangalore and,
later, the first woman magistrate of India.
On the evening of February 28, 1919, the couple’s distinguished guest ___ participated in
cultural activities with the students. ___ sang one of his Sanskritised compositions, dating
back to 1911, and his youthful audience joined in the rousing refrain. When asked for an
English rendition, ___ complied and the gifted Margaret set down the musical notation for
the melody. James Cousins used the lyric as a college prayer that he dubbed the “Morning
Song of India”.
1. Which song?
127. 3. Which historical figure?
Bufliaz is a small town located in Poonch district, along the Mughal Road to the
Kashmir Valley. It derives its name from a famous historical figure, who is known to
have died from his injuries during the Battle of Hydaspes and is buried in the
Pakistani town of Jalalpur Sharif.
Another Pakistani town, Phalia, also derives its name from the same figure and also
stakes claim to being his burial site. Phalia is a shortening of the original two-word
name, which is basically the name of the historical figure preceded by the generic
name of all towns set up by the legendary young emperor he served.
130. 4. Name numbers 7 and 25.
In what definitely constitutes a moment for pride in Indian sports, India got its 64th
Chess GM on 18th of July 2019. While Vishy of course chronologically occupies the
first position, name the occupants of positions 7 and 25.
134. 5. Put Funda.
This artwork, made for a movie, is believed by some fans to be a sly dig at MF
Hussain. While one of the elements from this artwork is a constant motif in
Hussain’s paintings, one of the scenes in the movie also has a character use the name
FM Hussain in a derogatory to show that he had bettered the said FM Hussain. The
artwork and the movie?
137. 6. The Term.
OTT Platform ULLU released a series in 2019 starring Shafaq Naaz, Ravi Bhatia, and
Eijaz Khan among others. The first two play a couple, Afza and Rahil, whereas Eijaz
Khan plays Rahil’s friend Zaid. The title of the show, which kind of explains the plot
of the show, is the term for what controversial practice?
141. 7. Origin story of whose pen-name?
X, a Punjabi poet, was born in the village of Talwandi Salem in Jalandhar, Punjab, on
September 9, 1950. He gained the reputation of a rebel following the publication of
his first collection, Loh-Katha. When the owner of a brick kiln in the nearby town of
Nakodar was killed by self-proclaimed Naxalites, X was arrested since he knew
them. After his release from jail, he came across the works of Russian
revolutionaries, Marxist theorists and Soviet politician Leon Trotsky. It was now
Pablo Neruda with his autochthonous poetry who embodied for him the image of a
revolutionary poet. He was deeply influenced by the writings of Maxim Gorky as
well. Inspired by Gorky’s Russian novel Mother, he decided to call himself X, after a
working-class character from the book.
144. 8. Who connects these photographs?
Other than Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and the fact that these pictures are often used to
show him in poor light, who else connects these photographs?
149. 9. Identify X and Y.
These are excerpts from what the two competitors said after their bout:
X: "I did not like how she behaved with me. When the decision was announced, I
tried to hug her but she did not hug me back. Being a junior I expect from seniors
that they respect us too. But she did not hug me back, I felt hurt but that's ok. I don't
mind. In the ring she used some bad words for me. I don't want to react on that right
now."
Y: "Why should I shake hands with her? If she wants others to respect her then she
should first respect others. I don't like people with such nature. Just prove your point
inside the ring, not outside."
152. 10. Give me the writer’s name.
Which author posted the following on his Facebook account in February 2015? "X1
the writer is dead. As he is no God, he is not going to resurrect himself. He also has
no faith in rebirth. An ordinary teacher, he will live as X2. Leave him alone." X2 is a
partly abbreviated version of his name X1.
155. 11. Book and Author?
X by Y is a Tamil novel written over five volumes or about 2210 pages. It tells the
story of early days of Arulmozhivarman who later became the great Chola emperor
Rajaraja Chola I. The book took more than three years to write; Y visited Sri Lanka
three times to gather information for it. It was first published as a series in a Tamil
language magazine during the 1950s and was later integrated into a novel. The craze
for the series which was published weekly was such that it elevated the magazine
circulation to reach a staggering figure of 71,366 copies – no mean achievement in a
newly independent India.
158. 12. X and Y.
According to Ibn Batuta, “After this I proceeded to the city of Barwan, in the road to
which is a high mountain, covered with snow and exceedingly cold; they call it the X
(2 part name), that is ___-slayer, because most of the slaves brought thither from ___
die on account of the intenseness of the cold.” However, most scholars don’t agree
with this theory.
Y (2 part name) is believed to be named after the deity of ___ which in turn is a
kingdom mentioned in the Mahabharata and corresponding to northern Uttar
Pradesh of today. The first part of the name is believed to be the result of the
conquest of the region by Muslims while the second is a linguistic corruption.
161. The Long Term ConnectWritten. 7 Questions. 10 points each.
162. 1. Supam Maheshwari’s Startup
Supam Maheshwari, an IIM Ahmedabad, had launched Brainvisa Technologies in
2000. As much as the growth was unbelievable, this stint of his came to an end in
2007, when he decided to sell off the company to a US-based group Indecomm
Global services for $25 million. In the course of running his company and travelling
frequently to the US and UK, he also discovered a gap in the Indian market for
something that he readily found outside. He started X with Amitava Saha in 2010
based out of Pune. The company recently acquired Oi Playschool from the People
Combine Group.
163. 2. Who is giving this excuse?
Taken from Joy Bhattacharya’s facebook post:
“I think CEOs are usually at their most most creative when they find new ways of
saying they've fired a lot of people. I have heard many, from 'rebalancing the level of
human capital' to 'involuntary separation.' But the latest statement from X founder
___ has to be one of the better ones. After firing around 1800 people around the
globe, including 1200 in India, he said, 'we are asking some of our impacted
colleagues to move to a new career outside of X.'”
164. 3. Only the Company’s Name.
___ are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. There are about 35 species, all
endemic to North and Central America. They are commonly known for their
extensive tunneling activities and their ability to destroy farms and gardens. They
are larder hoarders, and their cheek pouches are used for transporting food back to
their burrows. Their name is the second part of a portmanteau - the name of a
company - whose first part is the business this company deals in. Give me the
company’s name.
165. 4. Just the name of X that’s in a legal dispute.
The owner of this company X was in the news for buying a posh bungalow in Lutyens
Delhi. The bungalow, located in Delhi’s Golf Links, was bought for 82 Crore and
made some noise because it was bought in the period immediately after
demonetisation. The property spread across 6,000-sq-ft is close to Delhi’s landmark
areas like India Gate, Supreme Court, Delhi high court. Name the company that has
also been involved with a US giant in a trademark dispute over its logo.
166. 5. Identify X.
“In a twist of justice for online insurance aggregator X, the Delhi High Court fined it INR
10 Lakh after it emerged that the company had concealed facts from the court against
Binny Bansal-backed insurance company Acko. X had obtained an ex-parte injunction in a
trademark infringement case against Acko on May 16. The high court on May 16 (2019)
had ordered Acko General Insurance, which sells policies online, from using the
trademark X in any manner “or form or combination or as an adword/keyword
programme through Google”. In response Acko, told the court that X has “concealed and
distorted material facts, made misrepresentations and false statements” to obtain the
ex-parte ad-interim injunction.” Further court proceedings showed that X itself had been
using Acko’s name in its website’s keywords.”
167. 6. E-Commerce Logistics Company.
Brainchild of five co-founders --Sahil Barua, Mohit Tandon, Bhavesh Manglani, Suraj
Saharan and Kapil Bharati - X started as the last mile logistics service in Gurgaon and
later extended to NCR region. In 2011, the online retailing segment was expanding
rapidly in India, with global investors demonstrating significant interest. Founders
Barua and Tandon, who were then working as consultants with the management
consulting firm Bain & Company, were intrigued by the size and potential of the
industry, and decided to focus on this space. In June 2011, X acquired its first
e-commerce client, Urban Touch, an online fashion and beauty retailer. In August
2011, it switched to providing logistics services for e-commerce companies.
168. 7. Whose food ventures?
After it realised that the food delivery business wasn’t going to make profits, X
decided to venture into the foods business with X Foods. The first brand was the
Khichdi Experiment. The company further added newer brands like rice bowl brand
Lovemade, North Indian food brand Grandma’s Kitchen and dessert brand FLRT.
Which company?
170. 1. Supam Maheshwari
Supam Maheshwari, an IIM Ahmedabad, had launched Brainvisa Technologies in
2000. As much as the growth was unbelievable, this stint of his came to an end in
2007, when he decided to sell off the company to a US-based group Indecomm
Global services for $25 million. In the course of running his company and travelling
frequently to the US and UK, he also discovered a gap in the Indian market for
something that he readily found outside. He started X with Amitava Saha in 2010
based out of Pune. The company recently acquired Oi Playschool from the People
Combine Group.
172. 2. Who is giving this excuse?
Taken from Joy Bhattacharya’s facebook post:
“I think CEOs are usually at their most most creative when they find new ways of
saying they've fired a lot of people. I have heard many, from 'rebalancing the level of
human capital' to 'involuntary separation.' But the latest statement from X founder
___ has to be one of the better ones. After firing around 1800 people around the
globe, including 1200 in India, he said, 'we are asking some of our impacted
colleagues to move to a new career outside of X.'”
174. 3. Only the Company’s Name.
___ are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. There are about 35 species, all
endemic to North and Central America. They are commonly known for their
extensive tunneling activities and their ability to destroy farms and gardens. They
are larder hoarders, and their cheek pouches are used for transporting food back to
their burrows. Their name is the second part of a portmanteau - the name of a
company - whose first part is the business this company deals in. Give me the
company’s name.
176. 4. Just the name of X that’s in a legal dispute.
The owner of this company X was in the news for buying a posh bungalow in Lutyens
Delhi. The bungalow, located in Delhi’s Golf Links, was bought for 82 Crore and
made some noise because it was bought in the period immediately after
demonetisation. The property spread across 6,000-sq-ft is close to Delhi’s landmark
areas like India Gate, Supreme Court, Delhi high court. Name the company that has
also been involved with a US giant in a trademark dispute over its logo.
178. 5. Identify X.
“In a twist of justice for online insurance aggregator X, the Delhi High Court fined it INR
10 Lakh after it emerged that the company had concealed facts from the court against
Binny Bansal-backed insurance company Acko. X had obtained an ex-parte injunction in a
trademark infringement case against Acko on May 16. The high court on May 16 (2019)
had ordered Acko General Insurance, which sells policies online, from using the
trademark X in any manner “or form or combination or as an adword/keyword
programme through Google”. In response Acko, told the court that X has “concealed and
distorted material facts, made misrepresentations and false statements” to obtain the
ex-parte ad-interim injunction.” Further court proceedings showed that X itself had been
using Acko’s name in its website’s keywords.”
180. 6. E-Commerce Logistics Company.
Brainchild of five co-founders --Sahil Barua, Mohit Tandon, Bhavesh Manglani, Suraj
Saharan and Kapil Bharati - X started as the last mile logistics service in Gurgaon and
later extended to NCR region. In 2011, the online retailing segment was expanding
rapidly in India, with global investors demonstrating significant interest. Founders
Barua and Tandon, who were then working as consultants with the management
consulting firm Bain & Company, were intrigued by the size and potential of the
industry, and decided to focus on this space. In June 2011, X acquired its first
e-commerce client, Urban Touch, an online fashion and beauty retailer. In August
2011, it switched to providing logistics services for e-commerce companies.
182. 7. Whose food ventures?
After it realised that the food delivery business wasn’t going to make profits, X
decided to venture into the foods business with X Foods. The first brand was the
Khichdi Experiment. The company further added newer brands like rice bowl brand
Lovemade, North Indian food brand Grandma’s Kitchen and dessert brand FLRT.
Which company?
187. 1. X and the organisation she is involved with.
This is how X introduces “herself”: “I am X. … I can do switch panel operations, ECLSS
[environment control and life support systems] functions, be a companion, converse
with the astronauts, recognise them and also respond to their queries.” Give me X
and the organisation she is involved with.
190. 2. Who is this bird named after?
This is Syrmaticus ___ or Mrs. X’s Pheasant, the state bird of Manipur and Mizoram.
Found throughout forested habitats in China, India, Burma and Thailand, it was
given its taxonomic classification in 1881 by ornithologist X and is named after his
wife. Identify X.
194. 3. ID the two structures.
X is the popular name of Yiga Choeling and belongs to the Gelukpa or the Yellow Hat sect and is
known for its 15 feet (4.6 m)-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha. The external structure of the
building was established in 1850 by the Mongolian astrologer and monk Sokpo Sherab Gyatso,
who was head of X until 1905. During the Chinese occupation of 1959 in Tibet many high
ranking abbots fled to India and took refuge here.
Y is the largest of its kind in India and second largest in the world after the Potala Palace in
Lhasa, Tibet. It is situated in the valley of an eponymous River near a small town of the same
name in close proximity to the Tibetan and Bhutanese border. It is known in Tibetan as Gaden
Namgyal Lhatse, which translates to "celestial paradise in a clear night." It was founded by
Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1680-1681 in accordance with the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama,
Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso. It belongs to the Gelug school of Mahayana Buddhism.
199. 4. X and Y.
Established in 1910 near Sangli, X was set up by its founder on the lines of industrial
townships of Europe and the USA. Built on a piece of land acquired from the ruler of
Aundh Sansthan, it started with a manufacturing plant for pumps.
Y was set up near Ghaziabad on what was previously Begumabad. What started as a
sugar mill soon spread to other businesses the family ventured in. However, the
fortunes of the city started to sink after the death of the family patriarch.
India’s second and third industrial townships after Jamshedpur, name X and Y.
202. 5. Which Firm?
X manufactures gold and diamond jewelry. The company exports its products world
wide and distributes them within India to the wholesale jewelry market. It also sells
its products through its own network of retail jewelry showrooms: Y spread across
India. X was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India. X is 495 on
Fortune 500 Global list - one of the seven Indian firms. It’s revenue according to
Fortune is $25Bn. Give me X and Y?
205. 6. What was brought aboard the plane?
Captain Sam Fredoon Peddar, d. 2017, was a pilot with the Royal Indian Air force during the
early 1940’s, and saw action in the then N.W.F. Provinces & Burma. Later, he and opted for Air
India, he was the Chief Instructor with Air India. Perhaps his claim to fame will be flying a
"special" Air India flight from Bombay to Aden and back in 1976. Aden had just been freed from
the British Rule and there was fear the country would soon go communist. The crew was
specifically chosen for the flight and the inside conditions of the aircraft were modified to help
transport something. Incidentally, this is perhaps the only recorded incident of the said thing
being transported in an aeroplane. Upon landing, the regular ground staff wasn't allowed near
the plane and another special "team" was brought in. Finally, upon landing in Bombay, the thing
was carried to Lonavala and the whole Bombay-Lonavala road was sealed from general public.
What was brought from Aden aboard the plane that Captain Peddar flew?
208. 7. Hymn? And why is it in news?
The author of the hymn is Henry Francis Lyte, who was an Anglican minister and was
composed in the 1820s. The hymn is popular across many Christian denominations
and was said to have been a favourite of King George V and Mahatma Gandhi. It is
also often sung or played at Christian funerals. The hymn is sung at the annual Anzac
Day services in Australia and New Zealand, and in some Remembrance Day services
in Canada and the United Kingdom. What's the hymn and why is it in news (January
2020)?
211. 8. What was Maharaj Singh's day job?
On 25th November in 1950, at the age of 72 years and 192 days, Raja Sir Maharaj
Singh playing for the Bombay Governor’s XI against the touring Commonwealth XI
at the Brabourne Stadium. On his debut, Maharaj walked out to bat at No.9. He
faced the off-spinner Jim Laker against whom he picked up a three and a single.
However, he edged one to slips against the same bowler to be dismissed for four
runs. Raja Maharaj did take the field after batting in the first innings but was absent
in their 2nd innings. Thus, Raja Maharaj broke the record of Cornelis Vels, the oldest
FC debutant at the age of 60 years and 269 days in the 1927/28 season. My
question is, what was Raja Sir Maharaj Singh's day job in November 1950 ?
214. 9. Put Funda.
Roopkuvarba Kanwar was a Rajput woman who died on September 4th 1987 at
Deorala village of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. At the time of her death, she was
18 years old and had been married for eight months to Maal Singh Shekhawat, who
had died a day earlier at age 24 and had no children. What did her untimely death
result in ?
217. 10. What happened to the statue?
The Hornby Vellard was a project to build a causeway uniting all seven islands of
Bombay into a single island with a deep natural harbour. The project was started by
the governor William Hornby in 1782 and all islands were linked by 1838.
Apparently after portions of the sea wall of the Vellard collapsed twice, the chief
engineer, a Pathare Prabhu, named Ramji Shivji Prabhu, dreamt of a statue in the sea
near Worli. A search recovered it. After this, the work on the vellard could be
completed without a hitch. What happened to the statue ?
220. 11. All three for points.
X Group started as a prominent mining company. Founded by Vasantrao X and his brother
Vaikuntrao X in 1941, the group diversified into foods with Hindustan Foods, travels (X
Travels), and shipbuilding (X Shibuilding) among other things. Their mining business was
acquired by Vedanta.
The Vimson group was started by Vasudev Mahadeva Y, the company also started its
operations in the mining business in 1942. They have also expanded into financial services with
Pyramid Finance and Real Estate with Altura Spaces.
Z claims he started as a daily wage labourer earning as little as INR 5. He later worked as a
sailor and claims that his fortunes changed after he bought a fishing trawler. Z is reported to
have interests in real estate, hospitality, fishing trawlers, etc. apart from politics where he has a
reputation for being a hopper.
223. 12. Connect.
Connect (inexhaustive)
● Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of Ahmadiyya movement
● Bahá'u'lláh
● Sri Bhagavan, of the Oneness Organisation
● Samael Aun Weor, founder of the Universal Christian Gnostic Movement
● Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi
227. What the FUQ
on Pounce
● 5 questions on the pounce
● +10/-10 on the pounce
● +10 on bounce
● Subsequent questions are FUQs
228. 1. The Song?
The person you see in the picture is Manoj Muntashir, a poet and lyricist. Among his most
famous works is a song that he wrote which was set to tune by Mithoon. This song originally
was written as a nazm while the poet was in Kashmir while at the Dal Lake and thinking about
his wife. The song had two versions, one by Arijit Singh and Sasha Tirupati and another by
Shraddha Kapoor.
The original poem started like this if it helps: yeh hare darakhton ke patte jab shaakhon se gir
jayenge, jab jheel ka pani sookhega aur sare kanwal kumhlayenge, yeh wadiyan jab so jayengi
aur awazein kho jayengi....
232. 2. Just the title.
Identify the poem he is reciting from the first line in the caption. It has been used in a
movie Duniya Jhukti Hai and is one of the classics or Urdu nazm poetry. What is the
title of the poem, a portmanteau word, that in English translates into book of ___.
This style of naming is used by the poet in another famous work of his.
236. 3. Song.
Nazeer Akbarabadi has written another famous nazm titled in a similar format.
Banjaranama. Or the book of the nomad. This poem is referenced in a Bollywood
movie for which A R Rahman won the Filmfare. While there is a more direct
reference in the movie, lyrics from the poem were used by Irshad Kamil in one of the
songs that won Kamil the best lyricist Filmfare. Identify the song.
If it helps, the movie has lines from a Rumi poem whose literal translation and
interpretation have divided Rumi commentators for a long time.
239. 4. The Sufi Saint
The lyrics Kaga Re from the song Nadaan Parindey are inspired by a poem by a Sufi
saint. The saint, a disciple of Shaikh Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki of Mehrauli, wrote
the following lines from which the lyrics were taken.
Kaga sab tan khaaiyo chun chun khaiyo maas
Do naina mat khaaiyo mohe piya milan ki aas