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- 1. With which animal did Australia go to war with in 1932?
- 4. Who is currently ranked no. 1 in the icc women’s odi batting rankings?
- 6. Which element is named after the Greek word for greenish-yellow?
- 7. Who is the CEO of Nvidia?
- 8. 10 founded in 1991 as a farewell tour for the band Jane’s addiction, this festival grew into a global celebration of different genres of music, held annually in cities like chicago, Berlin and Mumbai. Name the festival.
- 10. In economics, The ____ effect explains how a small change in investment or spending can lead to a larger change in total income.
- 11. X is a famous Indian actor, born on 9 September 1967 as Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia. He later went on to adopt a stage name and also changed his legal first name. Give the stage name by which he is famously known today.
- 13. The Louvre houses The Venus de Milo, an Ancient Greek marble sculpture of a famous goddess. This goddess is said to have appeared in adult form born from sea foam. Identify the goddess
- 14. In 1935, Italy invaded this African kingdom, leading to international outrage and the involvement of the League of Nations. Today, it is known as Ethiopia. What is this nations former name?
- 15. What was the administrative language of the Mughal empire?
- 16. ___ is the national animal of Scotland. It is also a term for a privately held start-up company valued over $1 billion.
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- 2. Béchamel, Velouté, Espagnole, Hollandaise and Tomato are considered the 5 French ___ sauces, from which several other daughter sauces are derived.
- 3. Who wrote The Great Gatsby? (Give last name)
- 4. ____ is a pop star known for her playful stage banter and energetic, choreographed routines. Her aunt, Nancy Cartwright is the voice behind a few famous characters like Bart Simpson. Identify the pop-star. (Give first name only)
- 5. ___ is a city in the USA. The Declaration of Independence was signed here. Actor Will Smith is a minority share holder in the NBA team based in this city. Identify the city
- 9. Which is the only rock that floats?
- 12. On the 18th of June 1815, the French lost the Battle of ___. Later on, this loss was referenced in the title and lyrics of a song by ABBA, which was a part of their second album, having the same title as the song.
