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This 2018 film was India’s first high-budget "Space Age" film, focusing on the real-life Mars Orbiter Mission.

Mission Mangal

100

This company's name is a play on the number representing 1 followed by 100 zeroes.

Google

100

The King of Pop

Michael Jackson


100

India famously defeated the West Indies at Lord's to win their first World Cup in this year.

1983

100

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to do this in 1969.

Walking on the Moon

200

In 2023, this legendary actor became the first in Indian history to have two films cross the 1000 crore rupees mark in a single year

Shah Rukh Khan

200

What do the W's stand for in WWW (on the internet)

Worldwide Web

200

This singer's "Eras Tour" became the highest grossing music tour of all time. 

Taylor Swift

200

This city hosted the recent Summer Olympics

Paris
200

This "unsinkable" British passenger liner sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

The Titanic

300

Released in 1995 by Pixar, this was the first feature-length film to be entirely computer-animated.

Toy Story

300
In 1996, this company released the StarTAC, the first ever clamshell or 'flip' phone. 

Motorola

300

This Indian classical instrument was popularized in the West by Ravi Shankar.

The Sitar

300

She lit the cauldron at the Sydney 2000 Games and went on to win gold in the 400m.

Cathy Freeman


300

The queen consort of the princely state of Jhansi from 1843 to 1853, and an esteemed freedom fighter.

Rani Lakshmibai

400

This 1999 sci-fi hit popularized "Bullet Time," a visual effect created using a massive ring of still cameras triggered in sequence.

The Matrix

400

In 1997, this IBM supercomputer became the first to beat the reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov

Deep Blue

400

This reggae legend from Jamaica brought the genre to the world with "No Woman, No Cry" and "One Love."

Bob Marley

400

This soccer player is the only one to have won 3 world cups.

Pele

400

This document was signed in 1215, which was the first to limit the power of a British king. 

The Magna Carta


500

This 1960 epic was so ambitious that it took over 16 years to complete.  

Mughal-E-Azam

500

Invented at Bell Labs in 1947, this tiny semiconductor device replaced bulky vacuum tubes and won its inventors the Nobel Prize.

The Transistor

500

Known as the "Material Girl," she dominated the 80s with hits like "Like a Virgin" and "Vogue."

Madonna

500

This formula 1 driver holds the record for most world championships alongside Michael Schumacher.

Lewis Hamilton
500

This was the cause of the 1857 Indian Rebellion (or Sepoy Mutiny).

Cartridges were greased with pig and cow fat.

600

This 1964 film was a daring experimental thriller that holds a Guinness World Record for having the fewest actors in a narrative film, featuring only one single actor on screen for the entire duration. Name the Actor and the Film.

Sunil Dutt, Yaadein

600

This city in California is considered the global hub of high-tech and innovation

Palo Alto (San Jose)

600

This American singer, who has won 9 Grammys, is the daughter of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar.

Norah Jones

600

These are the three female tennis players who have the most individual grand slams.

Margaret Court, Serena Williams, Steffi Graf

600

In 1974, India conducted its first successful nuclear bomb test at Pokhran. What was the serene-sounding code name given to this specific operation?

Operation Smiling Buddha

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