The quiz is my favorite. During schooling, we used to do a lot of quiz contests among ourselves in class. I can proudly say that I was the winner of the maximum contest. Science, literature, and the animal world were more favorite subjects in my quiz contest. I knew a little less about sports. And I could not do much in geography and history. However, there were enviable skills in math and intelligence quizzes.
Last episode (episode number 18) quiz prize will be given tonight. So today I appeared with another new quiz episode. Prizes for today's quiz will be given on the night the new quiz episode is published.
Rules:
- A blogger cannot answer the quiz by making more than one comment.
- Comments cannot be edited.
- Answers of others cannot be exactly copied and pasted.
- If I have doubts, I can ask for the source of your answer.
- The help of Google search engine and books can be taken. However, it cannot be copied exactly from there.
- If no one can answer all ten quizzes correctly -
--- Upvotes of $2 per quiz for each correct answer to the first highest answerer
--- $1 upvote per quiz for each correct answer to the second highest answerer
--- Upvotes of $0.50 per quiz for each correct answer to the third highest answerer
Award: - First correct answerer: $20 upvote $30 upvote on any of his active posts
- Second correct answerer: $10 upvote $20 upvote on any of his active posts
- Third correct answerer : $05 upvote $10 upvote on any of his active posts
Quiz : (Miscellaneous)
Some highlights:
This quiz phase started eight months ago on September 10. Everyone is enjoying these quiz episodes. A total of eighteen episodes have been published in these eight months. Today's special episode is made with quizzes from the previous eighteen episodes. Pretty funny, isn't it? So the total number of quizzes in this special episode is 18. The prize is also being kept high in this episode. First prize is an upvote of $30, second prize is an upvote of $20, and third and final prize is an upvote of $10. The awards for the last several episodes are left. From tomorrow I will start giving the prizes for the remaining episodes step by step.
Several burnt clay plaques of Mohenjodaro and Harappan civilizations have engraved images of a strange creature that has been engraved with no limit to human curiosity for ages. This mysterious creature is mentioned in many fairy tales and fables. However, according to zoologists, the animal is a completely imaginary animal. What is that animal?
The discovery of the rabies vaccine was first applied to a young boy after a lot of requests from the boy's father. Because, in his own mind, there were doubts about the effectiveness of this vaccine in the human body. But, surprisingly, the boy who had given up hope of life was cured by this rabies injection. The question is what is the name of the inventor and did he invent the rabies vaccine caused by the bite of an animal?
03 An animal has such an amazing ability from which humans are influenced and trying to create new organs of organless people by making exact replication of the genes of that animal, which has been very successful. If any part of the body of this animal is cut, then the new organ is created by dividing the cells at an incredible speed. This small animal has the ability to regenerate important organs like the head, eyes, lungs and even the heart.
There is a branch to study fictional animals like birds, unicorns, phoenixes, griffins, yetis, chupacabra, etc. What's the name of this science?
Great cremation. The pyre wood is burning. The mortal body of a great man is being burnt to ashes in the fire of that pyre. And in the light of that very small fire that trembled with the pyre, another great man is writing a tribute "Ravihara" with trembling hands. Tears in his eyes, his hair flying in the air.
"The afternoon sun has fallen, in the lap of the setting path,
The cloud of shrapnel rushed from group to group.
Under the sad depths.
Ravi of the world, poet of India,
Shyam's picture of the heart of Bengal
You're going to leave. "
Who is writing on whose death?
What breed of dog is the white cotton-like dog that is seen as Tintin's constant companion in Tintin's comics?
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, what will be the speed of light emitted from an object with a velocity close to the speed of light? Suppose that the speed of an object with a velocity close to the speed of light is a and the speed of light is b. Here B > A. What will be the actual velocity of B? B = a + b or b = b?
Two famous inventions of Satyajit Ray's character Professor Trilokeshwar Shanku are "Enaehillin Gun and Miracle Pill". What are the main features of these two discoveries?
In ancient Arabia, the practice of chemistry originated only to make a metal artificially. There has been a lot of research on this. Tell me what is the name of the science and what is the name of the metal.
What is the biggest limitation of bitcoin blockchain? Although a temporary solution has been found, no far-reaching solution has been found so far.
UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) or flying saucer is the most common sighted in the sky of which country of the world?
Which class of animals on earth is capable of carrying more than 300 times their body weight?
There is only one book in the world whose reading has not been possible till date. This book is large enough and there are many articles on the page with numerous pictures in completely unknown language, of which no one has read a single word till date. It is believed to be a book of aliens. What's the name of the book?
What is the most talked about novel in Henry Ryder Haggard's "Alan Quartermain" series?
In which story was Captain Haddock first introduced to Tintin in The Tintin Comics?
Indonesia's famous Komodo dragon is as violent as it is dangerous. Although they do not have poison in their teeth, there is so much bacteria that the bite site is immediately poisoned and the animal becomes numb. Deer, goats and buffaloes are in their diet. A recent video shows a Komodo dragon swallowing an entire deer in just 10-12 seconds. What kind of creature is this very violent Komodo dragon?
"Dhoolo" is a unique story in Premendra Mitra's Ghanada series. It's a science fiction . . . The main theme of this story is that Ghanada defeated a witch named Laura by throwing a ball of dust. What was this Laura really?
Impressed by the courage, bravery and beauty of the Sundarbans tiger, who first called him the "Royal Bengal Tiger"?
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