What countries have colonized Nepal?
NO COUNTRY HAS EVER COLONIZED NEPAL.
What is the highest grossing Nepali movie of all time.
Purna bhadur ko sarangai
What is the traditional dance performed during Tihar by children and youths?
Deusi-Bhailo
What is the highest point on earth? (Answer needs to be in correct thousand ft)
29,031.7 ft
Rajesh Hamal
When was the first confirmed successful climb of Mount Everest .
1953
Which movie starring Dayahang Rai became a blockbuster hit in 2014?
Kabaddi
What is the sacred thread worn by Hindu males during Janai Purnima called?
Janai
What is the lowest point (or lowest elevation) of Nepal?
Answer needs to be +- 10 meters.
58-70 meters above sea level
Shree Krishna Shrestha
When did the Nepalese Civil War begin?
1996
In the movie Degree Maila the male lead is played by Dayahang Rai who is the female lead?
Aanchal Sharma
What are the major festivals celebrated in Nepal? Name 4 of the 6.
Dashain, Tihar (Deepawali), Holi, Teej, Indra Jatra, Buddha Jayanti
What is Nepal's second-largest city valley.
What is Pokhara (or the Pokhara Valley)?
This Nepali writer and poet is known for works like Muna Madan.
Double Jeopardy
Laxmi Prasad Devkota
What year did Nepal officially join the United Nations?
1955
In the movie captain who is the female lead?
Upasana Singh Thakuri
Chosen from the Newar community, this young prepubescent girl is revered by both Hindus and Nepali Buddhists as a living embodiment of the goddess Taleju (Durga).
Who is the Kumari (or Living Goddess)?
What is longest river in Nepal?
Karnali River or Ghaghara River
“Preserve the customs and traditions of the people.”
Prithvi Narayan Shah
What year did Nepal officially adopt its current flag?
1962
What is Rajesh Hamal's debut movie?
Yug Dekhi Yug Samma
What is Thangka painting?
Daily Double
Thangka (or Thanka) painting is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist art form also prevalent in Nepal, especially among communities with Tibetan origins like the Sherpa and Tamang.
What is the largest lake in Nepal by surface area.
Rara Lake
“Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.”
Gautama Buddha