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[Virtual Presenter] The excitement begins as we start our thrilling adventure together, ready to test our knowledge, challenge ourselves, and learn while having fun. We're embarking on a journey of discovery, and let's see where it takes us!.

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[Audio] Quiz Time for Kids is where knowledge meets fun. On this platform, we're not just testing our brains, but also learning new things every day. With quizzes, games, and challenges, we can explore different subjects like science, history, geography, and more. And the best part is we get to do it all while having a blast..

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[Audio] The script for the voiceover is as follows: "The Indian Space Research Organisation has successfully launched its latest satellite, the PSLV-C51 mission, into orbit. This marks a significant milestone in India's space exploration journey.".

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[Audio] In this round, we have four different types of questions. We'll start with the General Question Round. Here, you'll find questions on various subjects like history, science, literature, and more. Each correct answer earns five points. Remember, if a team doesn't answer a question correctly, it will be passed on to the next team. And if a team answers correctly, they'll earn three points, two points, or one point depending on how many teams had a chance to answer the question. We have thirty seconds to answer each question..

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[Audio] The rules for the Buzzer Round are clear. Fifteen questions will be asked, and the team that hits the buzzer first will have the opportunity to answer first. Each question carries five points, and the questions cannot be transferred. In the event of a tie between two teams, additional questions will be added to the Buzzer Round to break the tie. The judges' decisions are final and binding. A penalty of two points will be imposed for incorrect answers, and a penalty of five points will be imposed if any team or member of the house audience exhibits indiscipline. The time limit for each question is thirty seconds..

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[Audio] The round will test our knowledge on various general topics. Questions will be asked about identifying monuments, the history of Maharashtra, general history, currency, current affairs, sports, geography, science, and math. We will start now..

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Boxing Ring Board. Round One. Stock Vector - Illustration of artwork, number: 156821208.

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[Audio] GST was introduced in India in 2017.. 1) When was GST system introduced in India?.

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[Audio] We were all here together on this day last year, celebrating our quiz competition. We had a great time solving puzzles and answering questions. Today, we are looking back at what happened then..

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[Audio] The value of π (pi) is approximately 3.1416..

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Answer :- 3.1416.

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[Audio] The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 540 degrees..

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Answer :- 5400.

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[Audio] The ancient city of Rohini was a significant urban center in the Indus Valley Civilization. It was discovered in 1969 by archaeologists who were excavating the site. The city has been dated back to around 2500 BCE. It is believed that the city was abandoned around 1900 BCE. The city's ruins are located near the modern-day town of Sindh, Pakistan..

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Answer :- Aryabhatt.

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[Audio] The femur, also known as the thigh bone, is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the human body. It extends from the hip joint to the knee joint and plays a crucial role in supporting our body weight and facilitating movement..

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[Audio] The femur, also known as the thigh bone, is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the human body. It extends from the hip joint to the knee joint and plays a crucial role in supporting our body weight and facilitating movement..

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[Audio] Aqua Regia is the solution with its contents in which gold dissolves..

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[Audio] Aqua Regia is a mixture of Hydrochloric Acid and Nitric Acid. This powerful combination can dissolve gold, making it possible to extract its value..

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[Audio] Copper was used for coating the Statue of Liberty..

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Answer :- Copper.

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[Audio] The longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell, also known as the neuron. It can range from a few millimeters to up to a meter in length..

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[Audio] Swami Dayananda Saraswati was a renowned Hindu religious leader and social reformer. He was born in 1824 in Gujarat, India and was originally named Mool Shankar. However, later in life he took on the name Dayananda Saraswati, which means "one who is blessed with compassion." Swami Dayananda Saraswati was a strong advocate for social and religious reform in India. He believed in the Vedic principles of equality and denounced social evils such as caste discrimination and child marriage. He also stressed the importance of education and worked towards promoting literacy among the masses. One of Swami Dayananda Saraswati's most significant contributions was the founding of the Arya Samaj, a reform movement that aimed at reviving Vedic culture. This movement was based on the principles of truth, righteousness, and service to others. As a leader, Swami Dayananda Saraswati captured the hearts of many people with his teachings and actions. His ideas and teachings continue to inspire people to this day..

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Answer : Mula Shankar.

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[Audio] The phrase "Do or Die" was coined by Lord Horatio Nelson, a British naval officer, during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. He used it to rally his troops, urging them to fight bravely, knowing that defeat would mean certain death. This phrase has since become a well-known expression, symbolizing the idea that one must take risks and face challenges head-on, rather than backing down..

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Answer :- Mahatma Gandhi.

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[Audio] Leonardo da Vinci was a renowned artist, inventor, and polymath who lived during the Renaissance period. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest painters of all time, and his most famous work is undoubtedly the enigmatic portrait of the Mona Lisa. This masterpiece, created around 1503-1506, is considered one of the most iconic paintings in history, captivating art lovers and historians alike. With its subtle smile and intricate details, the Mona Lisa has become a cultural phenomenon, symbolizing the essence of artistic genius..

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[Audio] Leonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man. He was an Italian artist, inventor, engineer, and scientist who lived during the 15th and 16th centuries. His work had a significant impact on various fields, including art, science, engineering, mathematics, anatomy, and architecture. He is widely considered one of the most diversely talented individuals to have ever lived. His inventions and designs were well ahead of his time, and many of them were not fully understood until centuries later. He is perhaps most famous for his painting, the Mona Lisa, which is one of the most famous paintings in the world. Leonardo da Vinci's legacy continues to inspire people around the globe, and his contributions to human knowledge and innovation remain unparalleled..

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[Audio] The paintings of Ajanta depict Jatakas.. 12) What do the paintings of Ajanta Depict?.

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Answer :- Jatakas.

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[Audio] The Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as the 'Roof of the world' because of its incredibly high elevation, covering an area of over 970000 square miles, with an average height of over 16000 feet above sea level, making it one of the most elevated places on Earth. It is considered the 'Roof of the world' because it is the highest point of land in the world, much like being on top of a building, giving a view of everything around..

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Answer :- Pamir Knot.

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[Audio] India and China. 14) Name the countries separated by the Mac – Mahon Line?.

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Answer : China and India.

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[Audio] The tallest and thickest type of grass in the world is bamboo..

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Answer :- Bamboo.

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[Audio] The Black Hill, Blue Hill, and Green Hill Mountains are located in the United States of America..

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Answer :- USA.

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[Audio] Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most Test hundreds ever..

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Answer: Sachin Tendulkar.

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[Audio] Ahmednagar is known for its rich wrestling tradition and is often referred to as the Wrestler's District. Additionally, it is also famous for being the largest producer of jaggery in India..

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Answer :- Kolhapur.

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[Audio] More sugar factories are present in the Ropar district..

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Answer :- Ahmednagar.

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[Audio] Maharashtra has thirty-six districts located..

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Answer :- 36.

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[Audio] Aryabhatt is the correct answer.. 21) Which are the main rivers of Maharashtra?.

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[Audio] The district called the 'District of Forest' in Maharashtra is Chandrapur..

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[Audio] The correct answer is Aryabhatt. Thank you for listening..