 30 SECONDS TO ANSWER
 ANSWERS CAN PASS
 30 POINTS TO FIRST ANSWER
 A DETORIATION OF 10 POINTS ON
EACH PASS
 NO NEGATIVE MARKING.
 X was born on the same day as
Acharya Kripalani, who also was
prominent freedom fighter and
succeeded the former as the
President of Indian National
Congress at the Meerut session in
1946.
Who was inspired by
Vivekananda to establish
the Indian Institute of
Science, one of India's best-
known research
universities?
Who was called Mir –i-
Karawan by Jawaharlal
Nehru ?
Who was vivekanand’s
celebrity pilot who flew
him to the world
parliament of religions ?
What is the current name
for Raipur airport, the
erstwhile Mana airport ?
Janavani Divas is a tradition at
the Parliament of India where
one day is spent hearing the
pleas and problems of the
citizens from across India.
Who's idea it was ?
Who founded the “ Hind
Kisan Panchayat” ?
Where was Maulana Abul
Kalam Azad born ?
Where was the meeting of
world parliament of
religions held ?
30 seconds to answer each
question.
No pass
No negative marking.
____________was a Scots-Irish social worker,
author, teacher and a disciple of Swami
Vivekananda. She spent her childhood and early
days of her youth in Ireland.
NAME THE AUTHORS AND
SPEAKERS TO THE
FOLLOWING BOOKS AND
LINES.
YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO
ANSWER EACH QUESTION.
 “We must not for a moment forget,
it is a birthright of every individual
to receive at least the basic
education without which he
cannot fully discharge his duties
as a citizen.”
“We are what our thoughts
have made us; so take care
about what you think. Words
are secondary. Thoughts live;
they travel far.”
 "The use of English is a
hindrance to original thinking,
progenitor of inferiority
feelings and a gap between the
educated and uneducated
public. Come, let us unite to
restore Hindi to its original
glory."
 Fundamentals of a World Mind
 Guilty Men of India’s Partition
 India, China, and Northern
Frontiers
 Interval During Politics:
Hyderabad
 Marx, Gandhi and Socialism
 Sangeet Kalpataru
 Vedanta Philosophy: An address before the
Graduate Philosophical Society (1896)
 Lectures from Colombo to Almora (1897)
 Bartaman Bharat My Master (1901)
 "... Full eleven centuries have passed by since then.
Islam has now as great a claim on the soil of India
as Hinduism. If Hinduism has been the religion of
the people here for several thousands of years
Islam also has been their religion for a thousand
years. Just as a Hindu can say with pride that he is
an Indian and follows Hinduism, so also we can say
with equal pride that we are Indians and follow
Islam. I shall enlarge this orbit still further. The
Indian Christian is equally entitled to say with pride
that he is an Indian and is following a religion of
India, namely Christianity."
 KINDLY HAND OVER YOUR SHEETS.
Quiz on Swami Vivekanand, Ram manohar Lohia, Sardar Patel & Maulana Abul Azad- By Nishtha Gupta

Quiz on Swami Vivekanand, Ram manohar Lohia, Sardar Patel & Maulana Abul Azad- By Nishtha Gupta

  • 2.
     30 SECONDSTO ANSWER  ANSWERS CAN PASS  30 POINTS TO FIRST ANSWER  A DETORIATION OF 10 POINTS ON EACH PASS  NO NEGATIVE MARKING.
  • 3.
     X wasborn on the same day as Acharya Kripalani, who also was prominent freedom fighter and succeeded the former as the President of Indian National Congress at the Meerut session in 1946.
  • 4.
    Who was inspiredby Vivekananda to establish the Indian Institute of Science, one of India's best- known research universities?
  • 5.
    Who was calledMir –i- Karawan by Jawaharlal Nehru ?
  • 6.
    Who was vivekanand’s celebritypilot who flew him to the world parliament of religions ?
  • 7.
    What is thecurrent name for Raipur airport, the erstwhile Mana airport ?
  • 8.
    Janavani Divas isa tradition at the Parliament of India where one day is spent hearing the pleas and problems of the citizens from across India. Who's idea it was ?
  • 9.
    Who founded the“ Hind Kisan Panchayat” ?
  • 10.
    Where was MaulanaAbul Kalam Azad born ?
  • 11.
    Where was themeeting of world parliament of religions held ?
  • 12.
    30 seconds toanswer each question. No pass No negative marking.
  • 13.
    ____________was a Scots-Irishsocial worker, author, teacher and a disciple of Swami Vivekananda. She spent her childhood and early days of her youth in Ireland.
  • 19.
    NAME THE AUTHORSAND SPEAKERS TO THE FOLLOWING BOOKS AND LINES. YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO ANSWER EACH QUESTION.
  • 20.
     “We mustnot for a moment forget, it is a birthright of every individual to receive at least the basic education without which he cannot fully discharge his duties as a citizen.”
  • 21.
    “We are whatour thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.”
  • 22.
     "The useof English is a hindrance to original thinking, progenitor of inferiority feelings and a gap between the educated and uneducated public. Come, let us unite to restore Hindi to its original glory."
  • 23.
     Fundamentals ofa World Mind  Guilty Men of India’s Partition  India, China, and Northern Frontiers  Interval During Politics: Hyderabad  Marx, Gandhi and Socialism
  • 24.
     Sangeet Kalpataru Vedanta Philosophy: An address before the Graduate Philosophical Society (1896)  Lectures from Colombo to Almora (1897)  Bartaman Bharat My Master (1901)
  • 25.
     "... Fulleleven centuries have passed by since then. Islam has now as great a claim on the soil of India as Hinduism. If Hinduism has been the religion of the people here for several thousands of years Islam also has been their religion for a thousand years. Just as a Hindu can say with pride that he is an Indian and follows Hinduism, so also we can say with equal pride that we are Indians and follow Islam. I shall enlarge this orbit still further. The Indian Christian is equally entitled to say with pride that he is an Indian and is following a religion of India, namely Christianity."
  • 26.
     KINDLY HANDOVER YOUR SHEETS.