The document describes a quiz with multiple choice questions about prominent individuals and organizations. It includes 8 questions with clues about the Non-Aligned Movement, TIME magazine, Jeep vehicles, Penguin Publishers, a patriotic song performed during the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the London School of Economics, a speech in the UN Security Council, and refers to the person as the "Hero of Kashmir". Correctly answering all the questions relates them to India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Connect Kadki Quiz
1. Connect Round
Individual Answers (10/-10) – Not a free attempt.
You have to pay to find out if your elements are
correct.
No hints at all.
All individual answers & Connect to be written
only.
2. Points for connect
Also mentioned on
each slide.
1. 80/-10
2. 70/-20
3. 60/-20
4. 50/-30
5. 40/-30
6. 30/-40
7. 20/-40
8. 10/-50
Points for Individual
Element Identification
1. 10/-10
2. 10/-10
3. 10/-10
4. 10/-10
5. 10/-10
6. 10/-10
7. 10/-10
8. Not a Question.
150 Marks May be gained. 310 May be lost
4. 1.(80/-10)
• As of 2012, the movement has 120 members
and 17 observers.
The organization was founded in Belgrade in 1961,
and was largely conceived by India's first prime
minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Chairpersons include: Fidel Castro, Neelam Sanjeev
Reddy, Zail Singh, Nelson Mandela, Hosni mubarak
among others.
5. 2. (70/-20)
• Y has the world's largest circulation for a
weekly news magazine, and has a readership
of 25 million, 20 million of which are based in
the United States.
• It was founded in 1923.
• During its history, for four non-consecutive
occasions, Y has released a special issue with a
cover showing a red X(the letter X, or cross)
scrawled over the face of a man.
6. 3. (60/-20)
• X is a brand of American automobiles that is
a division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
• The former Chrysler Corporation acquired the X
brand, along with the remaining assets of its
owner American Motors, in 1987.
• X's current product range consists solely
of SUVs and off-road vehicles, but has also
included pickup trucks in the past.
• Slogan: I live. I ride. I am ‘X’.
• Marketed in India by M&M.
7. 4.(50/-30)
• X is a British publisher(1935).
• Sir Allen Lane was one of its founders.
• X revolutionised publishing in the 1930s through
its high quality, inexpensive paperbacks.
• In 2013, it merged with another publishing Brand
owned by BERTLESMANN of Germany.
8. 5.(40/-30)
• The song, composed by C. Ramchandra and
written by Pradeep, is said to have brought the
Prime Minister Nehru to tears when he heard Lata
Mangeshkar Sing.
• Against the backdrop of which war was this
patriotic song performed?
• Please mention the year as well as both countries
- , if you wish to attempt.
9. 6. (30/-40)
• Founded in 1895 by Sidney Webb, Beatrice
webb, Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw, X
joined the University of ____ in 1900 and first issued
degrees to its students in 1902.
• Despite its name, X conducts teaching and research
across a range of social sciences, as well as in
mathematics, statistics, media, philosophy and history.
• The Beaver is a weekly newspaper for X.
• The mascot of X is also a beaver.
• Purple, black & gold colours may be associated with X.
10. 7: Excerpt from What?
20/-40
• Why is that we have never heard voices in
connection with the freedom of people under the
suppression and tyranny of Pakistani authorities
on the other side of the cease-fire line? Why is it
that we have not heard here that in ten years
these people have not seen a ballot paper? With
what voice can either the Security Council or
anyone coming before it demand a plebiscite for a
people on our side who exercise franchise, who
have freedom of speech, who function under a
hundred local bodies?
11. The last clue for the overall connect.
10/-50
• Hero of Kashmir.
13. 1.
• As of 2012, the movement has 120 members
and 17 observers.
The organization was founded in Belgrade in 1961,
and was largely conceived by India's first prime
minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Chairpersons include: Fidel Castro, Neelam Sanjeev
Reddy, Zail Singh, Nelson Mandela, Hosni mubarak
among others.
15. 2. (70/-20)
• Y has the world's largest circulation for a
weekly news magazine, and has a readership
of 25 million, 20 million of which are based in
the United States.
• It was founded in 1923.
• During its history, for four non-consecutive
occasions, Y has released a special issue with a
cover showing a red X(the letter X, or cross)
scrawled over the face of a man.
17. 3
• X is a brand of American automobiles that is
a division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
• The former Chrysler Corporation acquired the X
brand, along with the remaining assets of its
owner American Motors, in 1987.
• X's current product range consists solely
of SUVs and off-road vehicles, but has also
included pickup trucks in the past.
• Slogan: I live. I ride. I am ‘X’.
• Marketed in India by M&M.
19. 4
• X is a British publisher(1935).
• Sir Allen Lane was one of its founders.
• X revolutionised publishing in the 1930s through
its high quality, inexpensive paperbacks.
• In 2003, it merged with another publishing Brand
owned by BERTLESMANN of Germany.
21. 5
• The song, composed by C. Ramchandra and
written by Pradeep, is said to have brought the
Prime Minister Nehru to tears when he heard Lata
Mangeshkar Sing.
• Against the backdrop of which war was this
patriotic song performed?
• Please mention the year as well as both countries
- , if you wish to attempt.
23. 6
• Founded in 1895 by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb,
Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw, X joined the
University of ____ in 1900 and first issued degrees to its
students in 1902.
• Despite its name, X conducts teaching and research
across a range of social sciences, as well as in
mathematics, statistics, media, philosophy and history.
• The Beaver is a weekly newspaper for X.
• The mascot of X is also a beaver.
• Purple, black & gold colours may be associated with X.
25. 7: Excerpt from What?
• Why is that we have never heard voices in
connection with the freedom of people under the
suppression and tyranny of Pakistani authorities
on the other side of the cease-fire line? Why is it
that we have not heard here that in ten years
these people have not seen a ballot paper? With
what voice can either the Security Council or
anyone coming before it demand a plebiscite for a
people on our side who exercise franchise, who
have freedom of speech, who function under a
hundred local bodies?
27. The last clue for the overall connect.
• Hero of Kashmir.
28. • Coined the term:
NON ALIGNED MOVEMENT.
• Featured on TIME cover.
• Involved in JEEP scandal.
• Resigned due to SINO-INDIAN WAR.
• Alumnus of LSE.
• Gave Longest speech in UNSC till
date.
• Dubbed as HERO OF KASHMIR.