1. A life-size representation of the human body used for displaying clothes
2. Last name is (given name/middle name/surname)
3. What is common to Motilal Nehru and Rabindra Nath Tagore?
4. Meaning of ’Addis Ababa’ in Amharic, the Ethiopian language
5. The world’s first web based free e-mail system
6. The top three sellers of weapons in the world
7. Two countries with the fewest beds per capita
8. India’s youngest Grandmaster
9. The milky fluid produced by the rubber tree
10. The biggest school in the world?
11. Akbar died during the construction of his own tomb. His son Jahangir completed it (1613). Where?
12. The film appeared in 1972, its Part II in 1974 and Part III in 1990. Name the film
13. Christian Dior is a (wrestler/fashion designer/heart surgeon).
14. The full name of economist J.M. Keynes’s General Theory
15. The capital of Andhra Desa during 1950-56
16. The first president of Indian National Congress
17. The bling sage of Mathura and guru of Swami Dayanand Saraswati
18. In Postal Index Number of 6 digits, the last three indicate
19. In USA, John Doe means (an astronaut, an imigrant, a lawyer, an average citizen)
20. Where did J.K. Rowling write some of the first Potter Book, while trying to stay warm?
21. Who was universally known as ’Monty’ in World War II?
22. He was Chief Justice of India and later the Vice President. Name?
23. Lake Baikal is the (deepest, largest, smallest, longest) lake
24. The queen bee’s eggs are fertilized by a few males called
25. ’Landship’ was its earlier name but to keep the new weapon of WWI secret, it was referred to as water carrier. What is it?
26. Which instrument doesn’t work by the vibration of strings piano, violin, organ?
27. Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, world’s longest running play, was originally written as a radio play to mark whose 80th birthday?
28. The practice of compelling young men to serve in the armed forces of a nation
29. What is common to John Dryden, Willian Wordsworth, Alfred Tennyson, and Ted Hughes?
30. Who said that an autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful?
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