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Mana Bhasha - Mana Samskruthi Questions & Answers Enroll Your Kids Mana Bhasha - Mana Samskruthi Questions & Answers Enroll your kids : http://enrollment.mana-tasc.org/QuizEnrollment.aspx Instructions: * Enrollment is FREE * Question paper will be in English, there will be 25 questions with multiple choices * Quiz will be held on Saturday 27th February 2016 * Kids are divided into 2 groups Group 1 is Elementary School graders (upto 6th grade) (Difficulty Level: Easy) Group 2 is Middle/High School graders (7th to 12th grade) (Difficulty Level: Medium) * Every participant will get 'Participation Certificate' * Minimum two winners from each locaon will be announced and they will be awarded with trophy during TASC Ugadi Event (April 2016) * Snacks will be served after the Quiz Location Address: Date / Time: 1. Irvine : Irvine Mandir, 1732 Reynolds Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 Saturday, 27th Feb at 5:30pm 2. Cerritos: 18800 Norwalk Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 Saturday, 27th Feb at 5:00pm 3. 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Simi Valley: Simi Valley Mandir (ICC), 1925 Royal Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065 Saturday, 27th Feb at 4:00pm Answer (for occuracy, Topic Question Please check your own resource) Telugu Sahityam who is the telugu poet famously known as "Aadi Kavi" Nannayya Telugu Sahityam who wrote in his book - "Desa Bhashalandu Telugu Lessa" Sri Krishna Devarayalu Telugu Sahityam who wrote first Novel in telugu Kandukuri Viresalingam Telugu Sahityam Who wrote the famous "Yenki Patalu" nanduri venkata subbarao Telugu Sahityam whose creation is the most popular naughty child character "Budugu" Mullapudi venkata Ramana who is the author of the novel "Pakudu Rallu" who also received a Telugu Sahityam Jnanapeth award for his literary works Ravuri Bharadwaja Telugu Sahityam who is the telugu writer famously known as "Kavi Samrat" Viswanatha Satyanarayana Telugu Sahityam who is the telugu writer who proudly claimed "this century is mine" Sri Sri (Srirangam Srinivasa rao) who wrote mahabhagavatam in telugu that has famous poem - Telugu Sahityam "sirikincheppadu" Bammera Pothana Telugu Sahityam who wrote the famous comedy novel "Barrister Parvateesam" mokkapati narasimha sastri Telugu Sahityam Poet Yogi Vemana is born which district in Andhra Pradesh? Kadapa Telugu Sahityam Who wrote the popular poem "Uppu Kappurambu nokka polika nundu...." Vemana Telugu Sahityam Thallapaka Annamacharya was born in which district? Kadapa Telugu Sahityam Annamacharya was born in the year...? 1400's Telugu Sahityam Who won the Jnanpith award for his book "Ramayana Kalpa Vriksham" Viswanatha Satyanarayan Telugu Sahityam Who is the Writter of "Ranganatha Ramayana"? Gona Budha Reddy (Ranganatha) Who is known as Andhra Kavita Pitamaha, the grand father of Telugu Telugu Sahityam poetry? Allasani Peddana Who is the author of 'Kaala Gnanam' which is the work of chanting Telugu Sahityam poems with future predictions? Potuluri Veera Brahmendra swami Telugu Sahityam Who is the author of Sumati Shatakam, which is a neeti (“moral”) Baddena Bhupaludu Kavitrayam, trinity of poets consists of 3 poets translated Mahabharatha Telugu Sahityam from Sanskrit to Telugu? Nannaya, Tikkana, Yerrapragada Telugu Sahityam What is the full name of the writer popularly known as "Sri Sri" Srirangam Srinivasa Rao Telugu Sahityam What is the primary language of Andhra Pradesh? Telugu Telugu Sahityam Which language is called as "Italian of the East"? Telugu Telugu Sahityam Who is known as "Kaviraju"? Tripurneni Ramaswami Choudary Telugu Sahityam Whose pen name is "Karunasree"? Jandhyala Papayya Sastry Telugu language What is the first letter in Telugu script? Telugu language What is Grandfather called in Telugu? Tata ( ) Telugu language What is the elder sister called in Telugu? Akka ( ) Telugu language "Balavyakaranam" was written by Paravastu Chinnaya Suri Telugu language "Tenali Ramakrishna" was one of the Ashtadiggajas at the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya Telugu language Which popular Gnaanapit awardee called as "Cinaare ( )" C. Naryana Reddy Telugu language What is Sunday called in Telugu? Aadivaaram ( ) where is famous temple of "Sun God" (Surya) located in Northeast culture - temples districts of andhrapradesh? Arasuvelli culture - temples which district of Andhrapradesh is the world famous temple "Tirupati" in? Chittor which district of Andhrapradesh the famous dance form "Kuchipudi" culture - dance forms originated from? Krishna District In andhra pradesh where is famous temple of god vishnu in "Koorma culture - temples Avatar" (form of turtle)? Sri Kurmam culture - temples where is the temple of lord Satyanarayana swami in East Godavari Annavaram who is the british engineer known to have immensely helped godavari culture - districts through his irrigation projects on godavari river? Sir Arthur Cotton culture - sports who is the cricketer from hyderabad known as "Very Very Special" (VVS) VVS Lakshman who is the badminton player of telugu origin, that has received both culture - sports Dronacharya award as well as Arjuna Award Pullela Gopichand who is the female athlete of telugu origin that won olympics bronze medal culture - sports in Weight lifting Karanam Malliswari In which place god Rama meets the dying Jatayu and helped him to History attain moksha by uttering the words "le pakshi"? Lepakshi History Lepakshi temple is located in which district? Anantapur History Whos is the emperor of Vijaya Nagar kinngdom? Sree Krishna Devaraya Which city was the capital of the Andhra state before Hyderabad took History over? Kurnool What was the title given to the eight Telugu poets in the court of the History emperor Sri Krishna Deva Raya who ruled the Vijayanagara Empire? Ashtadiggajas The court of eight poets of the emperor Sri Krishna Deva Raya who ruled History the Vijayanagara Empire is also called as? Bhuvana Vijayam History Who is known as Ramadasu or Bhadrachala Ramadasu? Kancherla Gopanna Culture Navratri is a festival dedicated to the worship the Hindu deity Durga The eating of a specific mixture of six tastes to celebrate telugu new year Culture happens on which festival? Ugadi The place that was named after three devotees of Lord Shiva namely Culture Spider, Snake and Elephant? Srikalahasti Culture Who wrote song "Maa Telugu Thalli ki Malle pudhanda.." ? Culture Who wrote "Kanya Sulkam" book ? Culture Who Wrote "Sumathi Sathakam" (Poems)? culture - temples In Which city is the popular "Goddes Swaraswathi" temple located? Basara culture - temples Yadagirigutta Temple is a popular Hindu Temple of which God Narasimha Swamy Culture-festivals What is the Telugu new year called as? Ugadi Culture-festivals In which month is the popular harvest festival "Sankranti" celebrated? January culture - temples Who is the most popular God worshipped in Tirumala? Lord Venkateswara Swamy(Balaji) Culture-festivals Bathukamma festival is popular in which Telugu state? Telangana Culture As per Telugu calendar what is the first month? Chaitram Geography What is the proposed Capital of Andhra Pradesh? Amaravathi Geography What is the district head quarters for Krishna District? Machilipatnam Geography Who served as Prime Minister coming from Telugu States? P V Narasimha Rao Geography How many Districts are in Andhra Pradesh State after bifurcation? 13 Geography How many Districts are in Telangana State? 10 Geography What are the states border with Telengana state? Geography What is the current name of the kingdom that Rudrama Devi ruled? Warangal Geography Head quarters for East Godavari District Kakinada Geography Who is the first chief minister of Telengana State KCR Geography Which district has the highest population in Telengana State Rangareddy Geography Which district has the lowest area in Telengana State Hyderabad Geography Which district has the highest density in Andhra Pradesh Krishna Geography Which district has lowest number of mandals in Andhra PRadesh Vizianagaram In which year Andhra Pradesh divided into Andhra Pradesh and Geography Telangana states? 2014 Geography In which city Golkonda fort is located? Hyderabad Geography Osmania University is located in which city? Hyderabad Personalities Who was the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (1956) Personalities Who was the Prime Minister of India from Telugu states? P.V. Narasimha Rao Personalities Who was the President of India from Andhra Pradesh Neelam Sanjiva Reddy Geography On the banks of which river is Hyderabad located? Musi Geography Where is the famous Sun god temple situated in Andhra pradesh? Arasavalli One of the great composers of Carnatic music and a devotee of Lord Personalities Rama? Tyagaraja What is the official language of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States Telugu Geography In terms of Area , which is the biggest District in Andhra Pradesh? Anantpur Geography In terms of Area , which is the biggest District in Telangana? Mahbubnagar Geography In terms of Population which is the largest district in Andhra Pradesh? Geography In terms of Population which is the largest district in Telangana? Geography Which city is called as "Steel City" in Andhra Pradesh? Visakhapatnam Geography In which state is "Singareni Calaries" located? Telangan Geography On Which river "Nagarjuna Sagar Dam" is constructed? Krishna Geography Who is called "Amara Jeevi"? Potti Sreeramulu Sports Who got Olympic medal in Weight Lifting from India? Karanam
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