Known As
Food origins
Apna Nagpur
Cities Nicknames
Singers
100

Gurudev

Rabindranath Tagore

100

Coffee was not known to India before 16th century and was popularized by the

British

100

B. R. Ambedkar converted to Buddhism here

Deekshabhoomi

100

The City of Nawabs

Lucknow

100

Raj Kapoor preferred this singer as his playback singing voice

Mukesh

200

The Saint of the Gutters

Mother Teresa

200

Daal Chawal/Daal Bhaat is actually said to have originated in

Nepal

200

Central India Spinning and Weaving Company Ltd. was India’s first textile mill also known as

Empress Mill

200

Wine Capital of India

Nashik

200

Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records for having made the most recordings in the world

Lata Mangeskar

300

Sahid-e-Azam

Bhagat Singh

300

Samosa existed as sambosa much before 13th, 14th century when it came to India from the

Middle East

300

The country’s biggest gold deposit rests here

Reserve Bank of India

300

Queen of Arabian Sea

Kochi

300

This famous playback singer is sometimes stereotyped as a "cabaret singer" and a "pop crooner"

Asha Bhosle

400

Naren

Swami Vivekananda

400

Chicken Tikka Masala, that dish that made Indian food famous the world over, was invented in

Scotland

400

Nagpur has the 2nd busiest Air Traffic Control in the country (True/False)

False

400

Sandalwood city

Mysore

400

Son of a great music composer, this famous music director was also known for his unique, grunting bass singing style.


R.D.Burman

500

Man of peace

Lal Bahadur Shastri

500

Rajma originally belongs to

Mexico

500

Nagpur's previous name was

Fanindranagar or Phganindrapur

500

Leather City of the World

Kanpur

500

This famous singer became synonymous with patriotic songs, with 'Mere Desh Ki Dharthi', in Manoj Kumar's film Upkaar

Mahendra Kapoor

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