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Young World Quiz (December 07, 2007)

V.V. RAMANAN

1. In a gesture to the brave defence personnel, the Government of India observes December 7 as…..?

2. What is the nationality of F-1 driver Robert Kubica?

3. Which character from a Pixar film has the catchphrase “There’s a snake in my boot!”?

4. Which important year in Indian history is represented as 11110011011 in the binary form?

5. Fill in the blank: Parmesan, Romano, Asiago, Swiss are different types of…?

6. What is a squirrel’s nest called?

7. Which plant gives us opium?

8. What is the width of the balance beam used by gymnasts?

9. In The Wizard of Oz, which character was looking for his brain?

10. Which Asian country’s name comes from the Sanskrit for “Lion city”?

11. Who created Perry Mason?

12. What small word is used to describe the forward part of a boat?

13. Which vitamin’s chemical name is “Cyanocobalamin”?

14. Without using a blank tile and special squares, how many points would the word “scrabble” get you?

15. In spectroscopy, which colour light has the longest wavelength?

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