Indian Quiz Part One

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  • Created on: 09-11-17 20:11
If you visit this state in India, you'll find the Tso Lhamo Lake and there are lots of Chinese accents. What am I talking about?
Arunachal Pradesh
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This memorial has a greyish-red stone for this famous person's prayer. Who is this memorial dedicated to?
Indira Gandhi
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From Tamil Nadu, which drink means ' cool heart '?
Jil Jil Jigarthanda
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In Onam festival, Malayalis use this spicy soup drink as a medicine to clear their sore throat. It is heard from a Malayali phrase which means ' how lovely '. Name the drink.
Rasam
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This city is known to have a GI product from Himachal Pradesh. Name the city.
Chamba
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Which state uses the most fish?
West Bengal
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This airport is not an airport but for tourist planes and helicopters. It is know shifted to Guhawati, Dispur. What airport am I talking about?
Tawang
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An ardent devotee left this instrument in the shores of Lanka. After the war, Hanuman picked the instrument and brought it back to Ayodhya. What instrument am I talking about?
Ravanhatha
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Which is known to be the ' bass sitar '?
Surbahar
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This song was sung about Rani Laksmibai of Jhansi's life. Name the song.
Khub Lad To Waali
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This memorial has a greyish-red stone for this famous person's prayer. Who is this memorial dedicated to?

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Indira Gandhi

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From Tamil Nadu, which drink means ' cool heart '?

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In Onam festival, Malayalis use this spicy soup drink as a medicine to clear their sore throat. It is heard from a Malayali phrase which means ' how lovely '. Name the drink.

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Card 5

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This city is known to have a GI product from Himachal Pradesh. Name the city.

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