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(To be updated as each answer is approved as correct)
Q. No. | Asked by | Answered by |
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1 | Cribananda | Su_hit |
2 | Su_hit | Dwaipayan |
3 | Dwaipayan | Cribananda |
4 | Cribananda | Dwaipayan |
5A | Dwaipayan | Su_hit |
6 | Su_hit | Dwaipayan |
7 | Dwaipayan | Cribananda |
8 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
9 | Amitrochates | sarvajna |
10 | sarvajna | Amitrochates |
11 | Su_hit | Luckeychap |
12 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
13 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
14 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
15 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
16 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
17 | Dwaipayan | Su_hit |
18 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
19 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
20 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
21 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
22 | Dwaipayan | sarvajna |
23 | sarvajna | Amitrochates |
24 | Amitrochates | sarvajna |
25 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
Questions Asked | User Name | Questions Answered |
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2 (Started the Round) | Cribananda | 2 |
8 | Dwaipayan | 8 |
6 | Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) | 3 |
7 | Amitrochates | 8 |
2 | sarvajna | 3 |
0 | Luckeychap | 1 |
Thanks Suresh and Dwaipayan. If someone doesn't mind taking over the next question (i.e. Q1) I would appreciate it. I am very busy next couple of days but I'll be back with a question after that. Sorry. Cribananda ( talk) 22:57, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
He was born in Bombay in the 1920s. Tried his hand in politics and went to England where he majored in philosophy in the 40s. Worked on a ship in the 50s. Experimented with drugs in the 60s. Hosted a TV programme in the 70s. Won big awards in the 80s. His work is often found in English textbooks in India. Who? Cribananda ( talk) 08:20, 3 December 2012 (UTC)
Connect the four: Berger paints, Sunday morning, A film featuring Kishore Kumar and A festival. You may come across minor spelling variations. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 04:01, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
His legacy continues on something that is more that 2,500 km long. His legacy continues on something that came to Kolkata minimum 34 tmes (may not be physically, but at least figuratively; and I am trusting wikipedia for this information). He was in Iran, Spain, and USA as a representative of government (again, trusting wikipedia). Name the person.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 06:24, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
X and Y were the surveyor and commissioner of the area Z. In 1830 or so they marked the Northern boundary of the region, which is now called the X-Y line. Natural features form the other boundaries of this 'largest of its kind' in the world. Identify X, Y, and Z. Cribananda ( talk) 20:50, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
Dwaipayan has not posted Question yet, hence anyone can post a question. Keep moving. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 02:19, 11 December 2012 (UTC)
Since the 48.05 question is considered void, I am posting a new question as "5A". Should be an easy one.
The name of this company is a part of the name of the location where it/its parent company was started. According to a survey by a well-known surveyor company, the flagship brand/product of this company is the largest selling in the world in its category. What is the company and product?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 19:53, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
'X' was an Indian, accredited for contribution of 'Y'. One can establish good correlation of 'Y' with 'March 14', 'July 22' and Irfan Khan. Identify 'X' and 'Y'. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 05:41, 14 December 2012 (UTC)
This army-person hunted tens of tigers, and is the major subject of a 2012 movie. His notable creations, however, are copy of some other works. Still, those creations were well-accepted, and, unfortunately, more than 80% of those copy-works are now completely damaged. Identify the person.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 02:15, 16 December 2012 (UTC)
I am adding dimension of creativity to the Question. If there's any confusion, please feel free to guide.
A agitated against and took over from B. B's son C ousted A at a later date. D lead a popular movement against A. D died in custody and a conspiracy theory blamed A for his death. Rise of Hindu sentiment after D's death made A fearful of a Hindu backlash. A asked the United States for help to which US allegedly obliged (this part is not in Wikipedia). Before anything could fructify organization E created a rift in A's party (not in WP either). Who are A,B,C,D and what is E? Amitrochates ( talk) 11:11, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
A simple question ( Sorry about that). Connect a British-born writer-journalist, an Indian industrialist associated with a construction company, a Pakistani businessman and politician. Let me know if the question is too vague -- sarvajna ( talk) 13:12, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
A very rare and golden opportunity to post a question pertaining to India for any registered wikipedians. Come on.. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 15:57, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
Its Kartikeya Sarabhai PadhmaShree in 2012. Son of Dr Vikram Sarabhai(Padma Bhushan - 1966) and Mrinalini Sarabhai (Padma bhushan in 1992) . The Sister of kartikeya , Mallika Sarabhai Also received Padma Bhushan in 2010. After long time , I am back here so ,if any edit mistake please correct this. Not sure how can I add my user name here so typed it. -- User:Luckeychap
Connect the following: a deity in a text A, a character in a soap opera B, a persecutor of religion C, a devotee king of god D, a Bengali record holding athlete E (a Limca Book of Records type of record.) and a cryptographer in university F. What are A,B,C,D,E,F? Amitrochates ( talk) 15:57, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
The deity was Mitra ( Mithra) in the text Rig Veda (Avesta). Mihr was a middle Iranian development of Mithra and was adopted into Sanskrit as Mihira. Mihira has since been used to refer to Sun god. Mihira Bhoja was named so because he was thought to have been granted to his father by the Sun god. Mihirakula literally means "the Sun family" in Pashto. All modern Mihirs are derived from the same root, apart from Mihir Bellare whom I included just to make the question a bit easy to crack. Dwaipayan more or less figured out all the terms and their connection. Over to you. Amitrochates ( talk) 08:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, I was initially suspicious of the verifiability of this, but it seems the fact is true. There are very few evidences available in the web though.
He was the first Indian to do at least two actions, according to the sources. The two actions were quite related. One of this actions involved a particular instrument which he hired/leased for use. Later, he bought the instrument and named it after the city where he achieved this particular feat. The achievements were apparently advertised in regional newspapers, and attended by spectators. Also, it seems. from the available sources, that he died due to an accident a few years later while repeating his act. Who is this person? What are his achievements?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 06:17, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
Warriors from various regions fought in this great battle. Among the various groups, were two different bands of warriors who came from regions which were later identified as the land of the infidels and as a nuclear test site. Descendants of two other groups of warriors are today a geo–strategically important ethnic group in South Asia and a politically important caste in India. Relatives of two more groups fought on opposing sides in yet another great war. Identify the war and the participants. Amitrochates ( talk) 19:59, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, I got the war, but not able to identify all the clans appropriately. The war is Battle of the Ten Kings. A is Alina people who lived in Kafiristan. C could be Pakthas from whom geo-strategically important Pashtun people descended. The second great battle is likely Kurukshetra war, and descendants of several tribes of the Ten Kings battle were there apparently in Kurukshetra war.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 16:30, 7 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, straight one.
This person X was scheduled to do a Hindi film, but could not do it for certain reasons. That Hindi film went on to become a hit film. He, however, acted in films in another language, and gained significant fame. X fought in a war as a soldier and earned some distinction in combats, achieving some military awards. Who is X?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 14:42, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
X is Sabu Dastagir, the Hindi movie he could not do is Mother India. This question was (is?) hard. Amitrochates ( talk) 18:42, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
Connect the following: potassium nitrate, purified non-dualism, Hindu family priests, headless father, tower of dread and Indo–Afghan friendship. Amitrochates ( talk) 20:24, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
This hint should do it: the connection is a historical personality. Amitrochates ( talk) 00:20, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
None of those, but you are getting close. Perhaps it's time to consider the ignored term "headless father". A single personality connects all the terms including potassium nitrate, not a war. War is only important because of its connection to this person. Amitrochates ( talk) 03:08, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Connect Rebellion of 1857, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha, Parliament of the World's Religions and Dabangg.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 03:48, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
The connection is Presidency University, Kolkata. Come on, tell me I am correct. Amitrochates ( talk) 19:53, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Crack the series. A. City, B. Anil Ambani, C. The Times of India, D. Thermometer. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 10:07, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
A non-profit scientific and educational institution which also runs a channel hatched a sinister planunsourced in one article in which people from two notorious organizations attempted to place a radioactive device in a location that has caused the Brits a great deal of anxiety. The mission failed because of a weather (or geological depending on which article you read) anomaly and the area around it had to be cordoned off. What was this mission aimed at? The question is obviously connected to India. Amitrochates ( talk) 04:23, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
It is the CIA-RAW mission in Nanda Kot peak area. In 1965, a covert mission was launched by an Indo-American team with the goal of installing a surveillance device on the top of Nanda Devi mountain to monitor Chinese nuclear and missile activity in Tibet. Shortly after delivery to the mountain, the thermonuclear generator designed to supply power to the sensor was lost during a storm and threatened to become a source of radioactive contamination to the area. Following upon at least three futile attempts between 1966-1968 to locate and recover the lost apparatus, it is said that in 1968 a similar device placed only the year before on Nanda Kot was dismantled. After more than a decade of secrecy, this story hit the Indian news media in 1978. There is still debate over these expeditions and whether any remnants of the radioactive materials remain in the vicinity of Nanda Kot to this day.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 16:27, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
A=A man-made structure in a city.
B=A term that originated from "A", and was used–in a somewhat taunting/ridiculing manner–to refer to at least a part of the residents of that city.
C= Another (or two interrelated) structure(s) that replaced the first structure.
D=Another structure, which is similar to C in properties, bears the name of A.
Identify these.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 01:00, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Two separate research projects were blamed for two natural disasters by some people. An organization was involved in both the projects in different capacities. This sinister organization was also held responsible for another man–made accident. What are the research projects and natural disasters/man–made accidents? Which organization was directly or indirectly involved in all of them? Amitrochates ( talk) 20:15, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
In case you missed an earlier hint, the question is about conspiracy theories. An article on wikipedia links 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami to Tsunami bomb. It shouldn't be hard to find. The more important part of the question is about the organization which was involved in both the research projects. This organization was also blamed for another accident in yet another conspiracy theory (this part is bonus). Amitrochates ( talk) 16:02, 17 February 2013 (UTC)
It's so difficult to set good questions! I am putting one question hurriedly, and hope its not-so-bad.
Person X secured the top position in an examination in a university, and was eligible for a particular medal. However, he did not get the actual medal at that time since the medal was manufactured in another country, and it took some time. Indeed eventually it took more than 60 years for him to get the medal! This person is known for building/initiating the market of a certain kind of books in India. Find him.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 14:17, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
Another easy question, He is an artist(word is bolded for a reason). A scriptwriter and a politician. Although he calls himself an atheist he had written foreword to a District Gazette which in a way accepted the existence of Lord Rama. Who is he. -- sarvajna ( talk) 05:20, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Alright, a simple question: Which Indian is called the father of <a very important part of modern day computer hardware> and was included among the most influential Asian Americans of the decade 1990–2000? Amitrochates ( talk) 07:57, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Last and simple Question. Artiste 'A' got married to artiste 'B' a long back. 'A' took divorce from 'B' and vow not to perform in public and kept the vow for more than 4 decades. Later 'A' got married to her disciple 'C' around 1980-1985. 'B' died approximately 4-5 months ago. Second husband of 'A' also died recently. Identify three great persons. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 05:03, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
This page is an archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the current main page. |
(To be updated as each answer is approved as correct)
Q. No. | Asked by | Answered by |
---|---|---|
1 | Cribananda | Su_hit |
2 | Su_hit | Dwaipayan |
3 | Dwaipayan | Cribananda |
4 | Cribananda | Dwaipayan |
5A | Dwaipayan | Su_hit |
6 | Su_hit | Dwaipayan |
7 | Dwaipayan | Cribananda |
8 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
9 | Amitrochates | sarvajna |
10 | sarvajna | Amitrochates |
11 | Su_hit | Luckeychap |
12 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
13 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
14 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
15 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
16 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
17 | Dwaipayan | Su_hit |
18 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
19 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
20 | Dwaipayan | Amitrochates |
21 | Amitrochates | Dwaipayan |
22 | Dwaipayan | sarvajna |
23 | sarvajna | Amitrochates |
24 | Amitrochates | sarvajna |
25 | Su_hit | Amitrochates |
Questions Asked | User Name | Questions Answered |
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2 (Started the Round) | Cribananda | 2 |
8 | Dwaipayan | 8 |
6 | Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) | 3 |
7 | Amitrochates | 8 |
2 | sarvajna | 3 |
0 | Luckeychap | 1 |
Thanks Suresh and Dwaipayan. If someone doesn't mind taking over the next question (i.e. Q1) I would appreciate it. I am very busy next couple of days but I'll be back with a question after that. Sorry. Cribananda ( talk) 22:57, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
He was born in Bombay in the 1920s. Tried his hand in politics and went to England where he majored in philosophy in the 40s. Worked on a ship in the 50s. Experimented with drugs in the 60s. Hosted a TV programme in the 70s. Won big awards in the 80s. His work is often found in English textbooks in India. Who? Cribananda ( talk) 08:20, 3 December 2012 (UTC)
Connect the four: Berger paints, Sunday morning, A film featuring Kishore Kumar and A festival. You may come across minor spelling variations. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 04:01, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
His legacy continues on something that is more that 2,500 km long. His legacy continues on something that came to Kolkata minimum 34 tmes (may not be physically, but at least figuratively; and I am trusting wikipedia for this information). He was in Iran, Spain, and USA as a representative of government (again, trusting wikipedia). Name the person.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 06:24, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
X and Y were the surveyor and commissioner of the area Z. In 1830 or so they marked the Northern boundary of the region, which is now called the X-Y line. Natural features form the other boundaries of this 'largest of its kind' in the world. Identify X, Y, and Z. Cribananda ( talk) 20:50, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
Dwaipayan has not posted Question yet, hence anyone can post a question. Keep moving. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 02:19, 11 December 2012 (UTC)
Since the 48.05 question is considered void, I am posting a new question as "5A". Should be an easy one.
The name of this company is a part of the name of the location where it/its parent company was started. According to a survey by a well-known surveyor company, the flagship brand/product of this company is the largest selling in the world in its category. What is the company and product?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 19:53, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
'X' was an Indian, accredited for contribution of 'Y'. One can establish good correlation of 'Y' with 'March 14', 'July 22' and Irfan Khan. Identify 'X' and 'Y'. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 05:41, 14 December 2012 (UTC)
This army-person hunted tens of tigers, and is the major subject of a 2012 movie. His notable creations, however, are copy of some other works. Still, those creations were well-accepted, and, unfortunately, more than 80% of those copy-works are now completely damaged. Identify the person.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 02:15, 16 December 2012 (UTC)
I am adding dimension of creativity to the Question. If there's any confusion, please feel free to guide.
A agitated against and took over from B. B's son C ousted A at a later date. D lead a popular movement against A. D died in custody and a conspiracy theory blamed A for his death. Rise of Hindu sentiment after D's death made A fearful of a Hindu backlash. A asked the United States for help to which US allegedly obliged (this part is not in Wikipedia). Before anything could fructify organization E created a rift in A's party (not in WP either). Who are A,B,C,D and what is E? Amitrochates ( talk) 11:11, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
A simple question ( Sorry about that). Connect a British-born writer-journalist, an Indian industrialist associated with a construction company, a Pakistani businessman and politician. Let me know if the question is too vague -- sarvajna ( talk) 13:12, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
A very rare and golden opportunity to post a question pertaining to India for any registered wikipedians. Come on.. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 15:57, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
Its Kartikeya Sarabhai PadhmaShree in 2012. Son of Dr Vikram Sarabhai(Padma Bhushan - 1966) and Mrinalini Sarabhai (Padma bhushan in 1992) . The Sister of kartikeya , Mallika Sarabhai Also received Padma Bhushan in 2010. After long time , I am back here so ,if any edit mistake please correct this. Not sure how can I add my user name here so typed it. -- User:Luckeychap
Connect the following: a deity in a text A, a character in a soap opera B, a persecutor of religion C, a devotee king of god D, a Bengali record holding athlete E (a Limca Book of Records type of record.) and a cryptographer in university F. What are A,B,C,D,E,F? Amitrochates ( talk) 15:57, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
The deity was Mitra ( Mithra) in the text Rig Veda (Avesta). Mihr was a middle Iranian development of Mithra and was adopted into Sanskrit as Mihira. Mihira has since been used to refer to Sun god. Mihira Bhoja was named so because he was thought to have been granted to his father by the Sun god. Mihirakula literally means "the Sun family" in Pashto. All modern Mihirs are derived from the same root, apart from Mihir Bellare whom I included just to make the question a bit easy to crack. Dwaipayan more or less figured out all the terms and their connection. Over to you. Amitrochates ( talk) 08:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, I was initially suspicious of the verifiability of this, but it seems the fact is true. There are very few evidences available in the web though.
He was the first Indian to do at least two actions, according to the sources. The two actions were quite related. One of this actions involved a particular instrument which he hired/leased for use. Later, he bought the instrument and named it after the city where he achieved this particular feat. The achievements were apparently advertised in regional newspapers, and attended by spectators. Also, it seems. from the available sources, that he died due to an accident a few years later while repeating his act. Who is this person? What are his achievements?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 06:17, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
Warriors from various regions fought in this great battle. Among the various groups, were two different bands of warriors who came from regions which were later identified as the land of the infidels and as a nuclear test site. Descendants of two other groups of warriors are today a geo–strategically important ethnic group in South Asia and a politically important caste in India. Relatives of two more groups fought on opposing sides in yet another great war. Identify the war and the participants. Amitrochates ( talk) 19:59, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, I got the war, but not able to identify all the clans appropriately. The war is Battle of the Ten Kings. A is Alina people who lived in Kafiristan. C could be Pakthas from whom geo-strategically important Pashtun people descended. The second great battle is likely Kurukshetra war, and descendants of several tribes of the Ten Kings battle were there apparently in Kurukshetra war.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 16:30, 7 January 2013 (UTC)
Ok, straight one.
This person X was scheduled to do a Hindi film, but could not do it for certain reasons. That Hindi film went on to become a hit film. He, however, acted in films in another language, and gained significant fame. X fought in a war as a soldier and earned some distinction in combats, achieving some military awards. Who is X?-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 14:42, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
X is Sabu Dastagir, the Hindi movie he could not do is Mother India. This question was (is?) hard. Amitrochates ( talk) 18:42, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
Connect the following: potassium nitrate, purified non-dualism, Hindu family priests, headless father, tower of dread and Indo–Afghan friendship. Amitrochates ( talk) 20:24, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
This hint should do it: the connection is a historical personality. Amitrochates ( talk) 00:20, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
None of those, but you are getting close. Perhaps it's time to consider the ignored term "headless father". A single personality connects all the terms including potassium nitrate, not a war. War is only important because of its connection to this person. Amitrochates ( talk) 03:08, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Connect Rebellion of 1857, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha, Parliament of the World's Religions and Dabangg.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 03:48, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
The connection is Presidency University, Kolkata. Come on, tell me I am correct. Amitrochates ( talk) 19:53, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Crack the series. A. City, B. Anil Ambani, C. The Times of India, D. Thermometer. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 10:07, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
A non-profit scientific and educational institution which also runs a channel hatched a sinister planunsourced in one article in which people from two notorious organizations attempted to place a radioactive device in a location that has caused the Brits a great deal of anxiety. The mission failed because of a weather (or geological depending on which article you read) anomaly and the area around it had to be cordoned off. What was this mission aimed at? The question is obviously connected to India. Amitrochates ( talk) 04:23, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
It is the CIA-RAW mission in Nanda Kot peak area. In 1965, a covert mission was launched by an Indo-American team with the goal of installing a surveillance device on the top of Nanda Devi mountain to monitor Chinese nuclear and missile activity in Tibet. Shortly after delivery to the mountain, the thermonuclear generator designed to supply power to the sensor was lost during a storm and threatened to become a source of radioactive contamination to the area. Following upon at least three futile attempts between 1966-1968 to locate and recover the lost apparatus, it is said that in 1968 a similar device placed only the year before on Nanda Kot was dismantled. After more than a decade of secrecy, this story hit the Indian news media in 1978. There is still debate over these expeditions and whether any remnants of the radioactive materials remain in the vicinity of Nanda Kot to this day.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 16:27, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
A=A man-made structure in a city.
B=A term that originated from "A", and was used–in a somewhat taunting/ridiculing manner–to refer to at least a part of the residents of that city.
C= Another (or two interrelated) structure(s) that replaced the first structure.
D=Another structure, which is similar to C in properties, bears the name of A.
Identify these.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 01:00, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Two separate research projects were blamed for two natural disasters by some people. An organization was involved in both the projects in different capacities. This sinister organization was also held responsible for another man–made accident. What are the research projects and natural disasters/man–made accidents? Which organization was directly or indirectly involved in all of them? Amitrochates ( talk) 20:15, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
In case you missed an earlier hint, the question is about conspiracy theories. An article on wikipedia links 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami to Tsunami bomb. It shouldn't be hard to find. The more important part of the question is about the organization which was involved in both the research projects. This organization was also blamed for another accident in yet another conspiracy theory (this part is bonus). Amitrochates ( talk) 16:02, 17 February 2013 (UTC)
It's so difficult to set good questions! I am putting one question hurriedly, and hope its not-so-bad.
Person X secured the top position in an examination in a university, and was eligible for a particular medal. However, he did not get the actual medal at that time since the medal was manufactured in another country, and it took some time. Indeed eventually it took more than 60 years for him to get the medal! This person is known for building/initiating the market of a certain kind of books in India. Find him.-- Dwaipayan ( talk) 14:17, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
Another easy question, He is an artist(word is bolded for a reason). A scriptwriter and a politician. Although he calls himself an atheist he had written foreword to a District Gazette which in a way accepted the existence of Lord Rama. Who is he. -- sarvajna ( talk) 05:20, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Alright, a simple question: Which Indian is called the father of <a very important part of modern day computer hardware> and was included among the most influential Asian Americans of the decade 1990–2000? Amitrochates ( talk) 07:57, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Last and simple Question. Artiste 'A' got married to artiste 'B' a long back. 'A' took divorce from 'B' and vow not to perform in public and kept the vow for more than 4 decades. Later 'A' got married to her disciple 'C' around 1980-1985. 'B' died approximately 4-5 months ago. Second husband of 'A' also died recently. Identify three great persons. -- Suresh Purohit (Su_hit) ( talk) 05:03, 29 April 2013 (UTC)