Hi,
updating the last few questions on the bloghttp://gnosisquiz.blogspot.com
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HemantGnosiomania 2009 - The sixth avatar in full swing....
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
daILY DOZE : dd #56
Q.
Apparently, named so because it resembles ice in appearance , prepared in different varieties across India using either one or all of Cashews, Almonds, Pistachio,raisins, cocoa,figs, saffron etc. What?
Apparently, named so because it resembles ice in appearance , prepared in different varieties across India using either one or all of Cashews, Almonds, Pistachio,raisins, cocoa,figs, saffron etc. What?
Friday, December 26, 2008
Daily Doze : DD # 55
A simple one ...
Q. What connects Velcro, the number 43, Shrub and King George?
Q. What connects Velcro, the number 43, Shrub and King George?
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Daily doze DD#54
Q.This product has installed a new shock absorbing system. This has
been patented under the name “paraflex”. Which product/brand?
Monday, December 8, 2008
Daily doze : DD #53
Well srry guys for not posting
College exams....
QIt is the name of an alternative rock multi-platinum selling band from Jacksonville, Florida. The World Health Organization issues a vaccination certificate with the same name. The rules of engagement issued to UK Troops serving in Northern Ireland are also called thus. In sports it is used as a part of a language-neutral system designed by a Britisher Ken Aston, and found its first use on 31 May 1970. What?
College exams....
QIt is the name of an alternative rock multi-platinum selling band from Jacksonville, Florida. The World Health Organization issues a vaccination certificate with the same name. The rules of engagement issued to UK Troops serving in Northern Ireland are also called thus. In sports it is used as a part of a language-neutral system designed by a Britisher Ken Aston, and found its first use on 31 May 1970. What?
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Daily Doze :DD#52

Q. Identify the person whose statue is shown above ...
pics always have hidden clues :)
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