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200

This is what the first law of thermodynamics is commonly known as

What is the law of conservation of energy?

200

This Indian, yogurt-based drink has its origins in ancient Indian Ayurvedic traditions and is often consumed as a digestive aid

What is chaach?

200

This indian mathematician believed that the Hindu goddess Namagiri appeared in his dreams and gave him mathematical insights. He often attributed his discoveries to her divine intervention.

Who was Srinivasa Ramanujan?

200

This is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering approximately 5.5 million square kilometres (2.1 million square miles)

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

200

This fictional British detective is known for his exceptional powers of observation and deduction and his iconic deerstalker hat and pipe, despite never wearing them in the original stories.

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

400

This device helps measure flow rate of fluids in a closed tube

What is a rotameter?

400

This country is famous for its baklava, a sweet pastry made of layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup

What is Turkey?

400

He once threw a party for time travellers but sent out the invitations after the party had already occurred. No one showed up.

Who was Stephen Hawking?

400

These are the only two continents the entire landmass of which lies in the Southern Hemisphere

What are Australia and Antarctica?
400

This song by British rock band Queen has been voted as the greatest song of all time in various polls and surveys conducted by music publications and websites and also has a biopic by the same name

What is Bohemian Rhapsody?

600

This is the governing equation for fluid flow in porous media, such as underground reservoirs

What is Darcy's Law?

600

These stir-fried noodles are the national dish of Thailand, known for its combination of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours

What is pad thai?

600

He once threw a party only time travellers could attend by sending out invitations after the party had already occurred

Who was Stephen Hawking?

600

Also known as the Sahyadri Mountains, they are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a biodiversity hotspot, stretching along the western coast of India.

What are the Western Ghats?

600

This is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where several aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances

What is the Bermuda Triangle?

800

This type of rubbery material changes its shape under applied mechanical stress and returns to its original shape when the stress is removed. 

What is an elastomer?

800

This is the main ingredient of falafel, a popular Middle Eastern dish

What are chickpeas or fava beans?

800

He was a French mathematician and physicist known for his work on fluid dynamics and the Navier-Stokes equations

Who was Claude-Louis Navier?

800

This river flows for 6,300km, more than halfway across China, making it the longest river in all of Asia

What is the Yangtze river?

800

This Indian film from 2001 was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, making it one of the few Indian films to have received such recognition

What is Lagaan?

1000

This effect causes the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a static magnetic field 

What is the Zeeman effect?

1000

This South Indian food has been consumed in South India for centuries and was initially mentioned in ancient Indian Sanskrit texts.

What is Idli?

1000

This renowned physicist invented the cat flap door because his cat, Spithead, kept interrupting his experiments by scratching at the door waiting to be let in

Who was Isaac Newton?

1000

This water body lies at the lowest elevation on Earth's surface, with its surface and shores lying approximately 430 meters (1,412 feet) below sea level.

What is the Dead Sea?

1000
This was the first ever Indian sound film 

What is Alam Ara?

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