We are back with our much ‘delayed’ second instalment – Metaquizzical | Monthly July ‘09.
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This quiz is closed, look forward to the next months quiz on the 6th of June.
Here are the rules:
1. 2 Rounds
2. The Quiz Closes at 2000 hrs IST on the 6th May.
3. Post your answers using the comment feature.
4. Comment with your name and email id if you are not a blogger / OpenID owner.
5. The comments are screened. They will be unscreened at the end of the quiz.
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7. Please use the maximise button if you want a closer look at the visuals.
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[ Edit 150 hrs IST, 3rd May ] There was a slight goof up on our part. It has been set right now. Please do look at the revised questions.
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Cracked by Rohan Shetty gets 12 points and Chetan Anthony Noronha – 11.
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1. 2 Rounds
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