 Welcome all, can you all hear me? Good evening guys, very good evening to everyone. So I hope you are ready to complete the quiz on the first chapter. Today we will be closing the first chapter. And likewise your entire syllabus would be over one day. So I really enjoy making the questions on your social science topics. So before we start here is the screen shared with you all. Okay, so I have started the sharing. How can you all see the screen? Okay, here is the menti.com is the link. Good is one six seven four two four. Please mention your name and school as screen name. Okay, so let's say your name is Rajdeekant. I mentioned Rajdeekant. Okay, yes, Saliva. Who is Saliva? Guys, I can hear whatever you are saying on the other side. Put your mic on mute. Here is the button you can go against. This is the button here. You can mute yourself. Okay, so you have to put Taylor Swift and all you have to mention your name. Okay, so if you have got some random name just close that browser open again. No problem. Everyone should be with his or her name. Based on your second half of whatever we had, you know, let's say the first chapter we were discussing. The first half was done 25 questions. Today also there will be 25 questions in 25 questions. What I have done is I have tried to frame the answers which are typically there in your geography questions, but same chapter. But then it will be more of research oriented. So and some bit of application as well some bit of application. If you see the first chapter of 25 questions previously 25 questions today. So these 50 questions are good enough to score any marks in any UT or any national international test if the chapter is same or the portion is same. So hence last 25 questions and these 25 questions right so total is 50 questions every chapter. Just imagine if you have 50 60 objective questions and your entire chapter is done. That's how the entire social science will be done. And then in a matter of few hours. So we spent two hours on first chapter. So there are six chapters in 12 hours geography done similarly. I haven't I haven't started. I haven't started sharing the okay. So now I hope everyone has joined and he has or she has put his name proper name. Okay, so we have 65 people on board will wait for a minute maybe if anyone wants to change anything. You don't require any pen and paper today. But if you want to record it nothing like it. So because all these questions will as I told you summarize the entire geography chapter for you the first chapter. And if I were you I would not have studied anything else but gone through the same 50 set of questions and done. Okay. Okay, how to record you don't need to record record as in in the sense the questions which if you want to take down anyways it will be available in the recording form so later on also. So point being the last 50 questions are good summary of the entire chapter. So you don't require anything else. Okay, so we'll just one more minute and we'll start. Yes, that's good enough to answer not all questions obviously you have to explore more related to whatever is being given in the chapter. Okay. Yeah, the glass is anyways getting recorded Russian you don't need to record anything. Okay, so yeah, so if you have read it most of the questions you will be able to do you will be able to answer. Right. And if later on also you can go through them and then that would be okay so okay now I think these many people only are going to join. Those who are going to join later will just you just saw the question. Where did you see the question in the back. Okay. Okay, so there are few me few minute I think people are trying to join in so I will give them one minute benefit of doubt and then we'll start. Okay. Okay, next class. Maybe you can call your friends as well to participate but then they will not be able to be in monster group they can play the quiz maybe so we'll see if we can extend it to others as well. Okay, so shall we start guys so okay so that means 70 people were trying to join in so I'll just give them one. Can we start. Yes, we can have next history don't worry. Okay, so people are joining in and then we know one minute geography is one minute. Okay, I'm giving you to 30 seconds more 70 people good number to play the quiz with. Okay. Okay. Okay. So you can open the browser to Google. You can open the book in front of you. You can keep someone who is knowledgeable in geography to answer your questions. But then at the end of the day the intention would be to learn. Okay, what is this 1415 16. Yeah. Oh, okay. No cheating meeting your agenda is learning wherever you learn. It's okay. I told you in my ID. I don't know. I was telling you this HSR only HSR people I told you this that in our it is you will be allowed to answer a question with your laptop open with your books. If you want to go to library and bring a book that's allowed. Okay, so that's how and you can spend whole night solving the question. And yes, if you can solve then okay. So here we start all of you all questions from book you will see now start one one of the countdown is three two one go. So the first question on board file, which of the following places doesn't have a water body named after it. So there is where the expense will be you know now it will be so it is lifted from the line. In the book is that okay. I'll not share that because it's still on okay three two one. And let me see who cracked it. Okay, so a lot many people have cracked it. That's nice. India has Indian Ocean Persian Gulf Panama Canal. Israel doesn't have any, you know, what a body famous what a body that is if there is a real pond pond somewhere I am not. Yep. So this is what is. Okay. So you understood the question. Is not have a bed see because it's close to Jordan. No, you didn't understand the question. Question was named after Israel see. Oh no. So hence the question has to be read very well. What's the code? I came late. 1644 24 1644 24. So the question where I have no Persian Gulf. So I have taken the the sources that the line in the in the book says that India is the only country after which an ocean has been named so you can imagine the importance of the country. Okay, this mentioned in your book, but then I went outside it and tried to find out which all countries have names for ocean and sea like that. Okay. Here is the little board. Okay, so Jen is on the first place. Okay. Panama Canal is between North and South America continent. Okay. Anyway, so this is the first question. Next. Ready. This is directly lifted from book. Very, very easy question. So you'll never remember. Never forget. Sorry. This is important. Very good. Very, very easy directly lifted from the book. If you write carefully. Very good. So here is the answer. No price. Oh my God. Still people have made it wrong. India. Okay. So it's India is having the longest coastline in Indian Ocean. Okay. So and we learned. Do you remember how much was the length of coastline of India? Last class it was. Yes. Very good. 7516 kilometers including the 15,600 is the land boundary. 15,600 is land boundary. Do not get confused. Okay. Next. Next. Next. Oh, this is a leader. Sorry. So Jayant is still maintaining the lead. Okay. That's cool. That's cool. No, not much of a shuffling has happened. Never mind. Let's go to the next question. Which of the following statement is our correct? Again, this is this could be a subjective answer to your geographic question. Two points in that. So what I'm doing is I'm converting each line of your geography text into question. And this is how we used to study during our 9th and 10th grade. So where to convert everything into question becomes very interesting. Okay. Here is how lots of people have done it wrong. This is directly lifted from your book. Why did you make it wrong? Okay. So I don't know if you see. Do I locate it? This is a book and see how I have done it. Where was it? Where was it? Where was it? Downward. Downward. Downward. Here it is. I think. No. Where was that? It from somewhere. Sir, I have a doubt. How is Deccan plateau like useful in connecting India to the world? See, note that the Deccan Peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the Indian coast. See, this is written in your book. Okay. What was it? Sir, but the book says peninsula and the question said plateau. Sir, actually we can provide a connection. In the southern peninsula, we have only plateau, I believe. Right? We don't have any desert, any plain, any mountain. We have only plateau in southern part of India. So hence. Should we move the peninsula's plateau here? No. See what I am saying is it is called Deccan Peninsula, but peninsula protrudes into Indian Ocean. What is protruding into Indian Ocean? The Deccan plateau itself is protruding into Indian Ocean. Right? Because there is nothing else on this southern part of the peninsula. Hence. Okay. So, fair enough. No problem. Read. And here is the next. Close fight. This is interesting. Next question, guys. Ready? Today, you will be finishing up the... This is again directly lifted from the book. Control F. Someone was discussing in the group. Control F. But you will be astonished to know the idea is persisting since, I think, 2000 years. People were trying to, you know, make this canal. But they didn't have. What did I say? Did I? No problem. You learned right. Never forget it. Next time there is a question anywhere whether it is NTSC or your school unit tests. Perfect. Very good. So, a lot of people either miss clicking it or something else has happened. Right? So, do not forget. 1869 was the year there was a company of, I think, jointly owned by British and French. This thing, you can check it on the Wikipedia. They opened it or they made it. This is a man-made canal. By the way, man-made canal. Okay. So, next. So, this is the, oh, some, yeah. So, all of you have marked it correct only. That's nice. So, no new entrance so far. Okay. Yes. Okay. Next. This is very, very easy. You know this. You must know this because there is a mention of Suez Canal in your book. You must know some bit of it about Suez Canal. Very, very important canal for the entire world. Not only for India, for the entire world. If Suez Canal would have been, let's say, made in 17th century or 18th century, probably India would have been much, in much trouble. Okay. Right. So, the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Mediterranean Sea in the North. Let's see between the Africa and the Asian continent. Okay. I'm not showing you the Red Sea right now and all that because there are questions, more questions. Okay. So, let's see. Okay. So, fantastic. Who is on top right now? So, giant still maintaining. That's cool. Keep it up. Okay. Never mind. Let's go to the next question, guys. Focus. Focus. So, isn't a lot of people are very good at general knowledge, it seems. That's nice. Easy. So, the control of Suez Canal was, you know, very important for many countries. Easy, right? It's not, it's not there in your book, but then the moment it is there, the moment you see Suez Canal, oh, Google, you tried Google. That's nice. Okay. So, most of you have got it correct. There is no debate on such questions. Okay. Never mind. Now you know Monisha, which country? Egypt. Which famous river flows through Egypt? Name it. Let's see how many of you know. Oh, wow. So, Egypt is one of the oldest civilization. You know that. And because of the, because of the Nile. Okay. Which is the largest desert in world, which is also closer to Egypt, right? No, not Gobi. Largest desert in world is Sahara or Antarctica. Which one is correct? Antarctica or Sahara? Antarctica should be the largest desert. Did I say for desert? I just said desert. Right. So, hence. Okay. So, be careful about the question being asked. Next question, guys. Oh, before that the leaderboard. Okay. So, it's nice. That's nice. Good. Nishant is giving good fight. Okay. Next. Let me see how many of you get correct. That will happen than me, my dear. Total attention. Total attention. Full focus. Read through. And these questions are at times confusing. Don't know. Oh, my God. Mixed. So, only 15 people have. Yes. You should have got, you know, applied some logic. Why, why is it that Egypt is anyways connected through Mediterranean Sea to English Channel or, you know. So, hence there is no advantage between Egypt and England, right? Rest others. What is Cape of Good Hope? You know, Cape of Good Hope. So, that was the problem when Vasco da Gama came to India from Europe. What did he do? He made a full circle. Yeah. Tip of South Africa. So, made a full round, then crossed Madagascar and then reached Calicut, I believe. Yeah. So, that was the longest possible, you know, and someone was mentioning the other day that the Swiss canal reduced the distance between England and America. Sorry. Not America. And what is that? England and India by 7000 kilometers. Okay. Here is the, yes, Sunaina mentioned. Yes, I know. Yeah. And it is mentioned in your book, by the way. So, hence, next, the leaderboard, the leaderboard. Oh, so people are, okay. That's nice. There is some change. Now, Surajita is in second position. Good. Never mind. Let's go to the next question, guys. Here is the next question. Standard meridian. We learned last class. What is the longitude? What is the value? Okay. Not many people have worried, right? So, what is the, you know, what is the latitude? Longitude for this? 82 degree, 30 minutes. Remember that? 82 degree, 30 minutes longitude. And it passes through one place. We had a quiz last time. What was the answer of that? It passes through Mirzapur. Wow. Great. Yep. Keep in mind. Next. Let's see the leaderboard. Okay. Now, now changing. Now things are changing. Cool. Okay. Jen still on top, right? Really, really. So, Jen knows each and every question. And he is fastest too. That's nice. Okay. Here goes the next question. Read the question carefully. And it's directly lifted from your book again. If you would have read, you will just click it. Variety of answers. Okay. How many of you did not read the question carefully? It said, which of the following statements are incorrect? It was not saying correct. It was saying how many of questions, how many of these statements were incorrect? And I know all of you have not read it properly. And then hence you had marked something else. Okay. Yes. So that's what the intention of this question was. The answer was very much in the book. You might have read it also. But then in your temptation of doing it faster, you didn't read the question properly. Right. Okay. So hence, hence. Here is the leaderboard. All the three options were wrong. Right. Because Indian trade route was facilitated through land routes, not never sea routes. Okay. Next question. Okay. Before that, I'll read the questions carefully. You will find that in my set of questions a lot. So whenever I will be asking questions, it will be, you know, designed to trap you. Okay. People are happy for giant getting it wrong. Don't worry. Next question is here on your screen. That means lots of people have read. So religious ideas, obviously. And Buddhism and other things. Scientific ideas. We have, we have studied in mathematics. The numeral system which the world uses is through that. Then spices, the famous spices and art and culture. So most of our, you know, our, we have actually borrowed more than given to the world. So our art and culture, for example, all these Mughal architecture or let's say the Christian architecture. Right. So all those we have borrowed more than given to the world in case of architecture. Okay. Here is the next before that leaderboard. Okay. So some of the people have spent time to read and then that's nice. Good. Good guys. Let's go to the next question. Next question. Here is the next question. This is again mentioned in the book, but the book is old. So hence the question was to make sure that you have noted the change. Still see many people have made it wrong. So now we have 28 states and 8 uts. Okay. So anyways, yeah. Yes. 28 states and no, the book answer is wrong. That's what you have to change it. Okay. 29 29 states no more after Jammu and Kashmir software and Jammu and Kashmir, you know, let's just declared ut. So now there are two uts over there. Okay. So now we don't have. So here is the leaderboard. Lots of people have got it wrong. 10 places. Very good. No problem. Ready for the next question. Here is the next question. Careful. Careful. Careful is the word. Go to Google Maps and check it and mention and remember, but don't forget. If you forget, then first chapter only. Yes. So there is an activity in your geography book. If you if you have read the activity, which most of the people ignore. Oh, cool. So most of you have got it right. Okay. So which all states by the way, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha West Bengal. Right. None. But these four states. Another Indian territory is there in base. We have Bengal in fact, two more. Pondicherry or Puducherry. And. Right. So the chapter name is India size and locations. We must know everything. Karayaka is part of Pondicherry only. So. There are, you know, four districts of Pondicherry. Anyways, next go to. Okay. Oh, giant could not answer this one giant. What happened? So the people will be like now, but still. Oh, there is a change. Okay. Anuya is now on the top of the list. Great. Next, still halfway through guys, halfway through only. Yes. No problem. Yes. I also want everyone to be top on top. How many same question, but now. On the Western front. This was easy. And one was not state Monisha. I only said states. So 34 people have got it. That's nice. So what all? Gujarat. Maharashtra. Goa. Karnataka. Kerala. Everyone wants to go up, but then you never count it as a state only. That's so bad. Right. No, everyone wants to go up. Is it? So everyone wants to party in Goa, but never know one. Okay. Five. Correct. Okay. So here is the next before that the leaderboard. Okay. So giant again back. So change in positions. Okay. Okay. Okay. Next folks. Let's go to the next question. You know that there were more than 500 princely states before India got independence. So Sardar Pallabai Patel, the Iron Man of India did a, you know, monumental work of integrating all the princely states into India. Okay. So Agra was very much part of, there was a presidency called Agra Presidency. Okay. So Agra was in the initial days itself. So you'll study in history when I will do history. You will learn that Agra was, you know, I think Agra became part of British India in early 19th century itself. Okay. So Agra was not a princely state. Gopal was one. Junagad was one. Junagad is in Gujarat and Mysore, you already know. No, this is not a history question because there is a thing in your, again, there's a line in your geography first chapter which talks about princely states. So hence you must explore princely states. Okay. Okay. Very good. So here is the next. So what all princely states were there? You should go and study. You just don't really, you know, learn it. Okay. There were princely states and no. So hence to inculcate this habit of researching. Very good. So that's nice. Let's go to the next one. Now comes the main. Which of the following do you find between India and Sri Lanka? Everyone knows it. Everyone has gone. 25 Nikita. Very good. Let me see how. Wow. Most of you know it. That's nice. That's really nice. That's really nice. Okay. So where is Sir Creek? Anyone knows what is Sir Creek? Sir Creek is between? No, no. Sir Creek is our Creek, which is, you know, between India and Pakistan. So India and Pakistan are fighting over Sir Creek. So it's a marshy land. And what happens is the course of the creek keeps on changing. So India claims something, Pakistan claims something. And the international boundary actually goes through the middle line of the Sir Creek. Yes, cuts in Gujarat. Correct. No, it's not. Actually, it's a marshy land. It's a, you know, it's a part of a run. You have heard of run in Gujarat. It's a marshy land. Total marsh is there. No inhabitation is there. It's a, you know, you know, yeah. So estuary where water or let's say, you know, water and sea, land and sea is kind of transitioning. So it's a marshy land and there's a, you know, international border passes through the middle line of that creek. So that is a disputed thing. And I cannot dispute it. It is India's thing, but Pakistan also claims it. Gulf of Cumberth and Gulf of Kutch are in Gujarat. No, Cumberth and Gulf of Cumberth is very famous. Why? Because we have found lots of reserves of shale, shale gas, you know, shale gas. So, you know, natural gas, right? You know, shale gas, S-H-A-L-E. S-H-A-L-E. See upcoming fuel, which is, you know, so hence Gulf of Cumberth just at the corner of Gujarat and there's a sharp corner, right? In the map of Gujarat. There is where Gulf of Cumberth is. Lots of, yes, sedimentary rocks. Yes, correct. So learn, remember them. Okay, next. Here goes the next question. Here is the labored, Jent is back again. Jent is like stock market. Okay. Yes. This all must be knowing. No prizes here. Most of you know it. Very famous. Very, very famous. Lots of, lots of time. It's there in news. Lots of court cases also going on. You must read one newspaper, okay? So, yeah, this is the, okay? Nothing about famous had to Google it, okay? Right? So hence this is the, I'm not deliberating more on this right now because there will be few more questions and then I'll explain the entire story. What is this project all about? You must know. Okay. Here is the very good, very good. Okay. So here goes the next question. There's a question in your book around India's neighbors and this is related to that. There's a happy lesson. There is a question on neighbors of India in the Indian Ocean. So you must know that, but I hope you have read the question carefully because in the question it is south to north and north not to south. So I hope you have taken care of that and Mauritius, Maldives, Sri Lanka. That's right. Okay. Never mind. Mauritius is way down in Indian Ocean near Madagascar. Maldives is very close to Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka obviously is nearest, right? Nearest. Okay. Do you understand? Mauritius is very, very close to Madagascar there down south near South Africa. Okay. Never mind. Let's go to, so these are all information you must have. Where is India vis-a-vis? There is a, you know, island still occupied by British people in Indian Ocean. Do you know that? It's, yeah, where, yes, what is it called? The island is called. So you just, you know, there's a, no, no, no. That is a special, a lot of country. There's another island which is occupied by, oh, let's say it's in British control where lots of naval, you know, this thing is, built-up is there. So that's a very strategic location in Indian Ocean. So if at all tomorrow there's an unfortunate scene of World War, that particular island is going to be used a lot. Anyways, so here goes the next question. Someone who knows only will be able to market. Guess what? In Itnamentho, you can just go to the Google map and find it out. Oops, most of you have heard it wrong. Too fast, huh? You can get the phone ready, no. Go to the maps. All these are related to maps. You must know your country well. Okay, so Gulf of Manar is on the southern part. And I don't know if you know Gulf of Manar is very famous for a few wildlife species. You know, sea cow being one of them, rare species, right? It's a marine national park over there. Okay, very, very sea cow, dugong, very, very famous species. Okay, and there is something called sea cucumber also. Yes, so these, yes, dugong. So check about it, you know, so let's say if you get a chance to go to Amishwaram, make sure that you, but right now it is closed. It's not, you know, public is not allowed there. It's very hot spot for biodiversity. Very, very rich in wildlife. Yes, near Rameshwaram it is. Rameshwaram, you know, Rameshwaram is also a pilgrimage for Hindu people. Yeah. Okay, so next, Lahram lives there. Oh my God. Okay, so now people are, okay, so let's go to the next one. So here is the next question. So those who are aware of this, they will definitely make market, correct? Okay, I see most of you have got it wrong again. So the project has not been started. So it will, there is no question of completion. So it's only on paper right now. Yep, so correct. So hence it is very much, very, very important project because right now if you have to go from Mangalore to let's say Haldia port on the eastern side or Visakhapatnam, you have to go all around Sri Lanka. So if Setu Samudram project is, you know, allowed to be done or completed, then what will happen? It will save a lot of time between eastern and western coast and lots of trade will be facilitated, point number one. Okay, and definitely it is between Ram Setu. Ram Setu is what is the Adams Bridge. Okay, here is the leaderboard. So when you study all this, keep Google opened, you know, so that will help you to more and know more about any subject matter. Okay, here is the next question. This is a question. This is a question of MCQ in your book. It's mentioned there. So I'm giving you all the clues. But then options certainly will not be the same. So I will play a little bit of smartness myself so that you investigate this. Okay, here is, I hope all of you have got it correct. Easy. Still distributed. My God, lots of people are still. It never passes through Nagaland. Okay, it doesn't pass through Odisha. It doesn't pass through Uttar Pradesh. It passes through Madhya Pradesh, but it doesn't pass through Nagaland. It does pass through MP, but Nagaland is the wrong. It's through West Bengal. It's through West Bengal. So Tripura, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. You must know all this. It's to Sikkim, my God. Come back down south. Sikkim is too up, too high, north. Again, it passes through Mizoram, Tripura. Then West Bengal, then Jharkhand, Chhattigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. Okay, these are the tweets. Right, so you must know this. Actually to tell you, this question was asked in Civil Services Films examination. Okay, right from 9th grade stuff, 9th and 10th grade stuff. Yup. Be very, very careful. You should have these questions in your mind. That why, what happens to this and all that. Okay. This will be updated leaderboard and the next question here. Let's see how many of you do it correctly. This is beyond a little bit extension of whatever is there. Because in your MCQ, in your geography book, it's mentioned. The question has got some link there. The first chapter, question and answers there. You don't need to. It's very obvious here. Very, very obvious. If you know one or two at least, lots of you have got it. See. So, Mahe is in what? Kuducheri, right? One of the four districts of Kuducheri is Mahe. Then Karavati is Lakshadeep. Karavati is in Lakshadeep. And this is the question which is there in your book. There's a question related to, there's a friend of yours and all this see. I'll show you. So, read like that. Oh, this is some other book here. So, I had picked it from here. See. If you intend to visit Karavati during your summer vacations, which one of the following union territories of India you will be going to. So, definitely if you have studied, one answer was Lakshadeep. And that was linked to that. Okay. So, hence, study deeply. Mahe. No. Mahe is in India. Okay. Okay. Then, yes. It's in Kuducheri has four districts. Mahe, Karayakar, Yanam and Kuducheri itself. Okay. Next. These are all French colonies. French colonies. So, you know, if you go to Kuducheri, you will see that French feel in the city. Yeah. Okay. So, Jainth is maintaining the lead. That's so nice. And here is the next question. Standard median of India doesn't pass through. So, all of you pay attention only to topic of cancer. This median should also be given importance. So, it passes definitely through Mirza for UP. Oh, my God. Okay. So, wow. Still, I am really happy that most of you are, you know, correct. Right. It doesn't pass through Telangana. Okay. It only passes through. So, I have the book. I have kept this open. So, you can see. So, here is how it goes. So, here is Mirzapur and the median goes like that, like that, like that, like that, but never touches Telangana. Okay. So, if you Google, Google smartly guys. Next. But then Jainth's position is unchallenged. Abhishek is also second position unchallenged. Very good. Next. Now, if you have a research, you would know it. But you can guess. Most of you have got it. What is, why is 10 degree channel called 10 degree? Anyone knows it? Why is 10 degree channel known as 10 degree channel? You can guess. Guess. Because it's 10 degree. What, what is 10 degree? 10 degree latitude. Very good. 10 degree knots. That's correct. Very good. So, 10 degree line latitude passes between North and South. Sorry. Andaman and Nicobar islands. Okay. So, remember that. 10 degree channel. Next question. Now, in your, in your book, if you see. Sorry. Anyways, I pressed it. Okay. So, okay. So, close finish. Maybe. But before that, I would just want to highlight this to you. That please pay attention to these also very, very important map skills. Very, very important. People ignore it. And these also, you know, some greed through all these, these people, people generally ignore it. That should not be done. Okay. So, I have picked up lots of questions from here only. I know where people are not paying attention to. Here is the question based on that. Okay. Go to next. Let me see how many few. Know it. So, there is a part in your book which says know about your state home state. So, let me see how many of you know about your home state. I have a map I think opened already. Oh, that's nice. 24 people know at least about their home state. You should know about your home state. Wait a minute. I have the, I think I have no, I don't have. I don't have. So, let me see. So, Karnataka political. See, you see that? This is the northernmost state and southernmost state. Right? So, northernmost, southernmost. Okay. Very good. So, you now know. Last question. Okay. So, be ready. And sorry, didn't understand. It was ready for you, not states. Yeah. In Karnataka. Oh, if not from state. Oh, that I can't control. Here is the last question. Oh, before that the hot. We already, I already saw it showed you that right? No. No. I didn't show you that. Never mind. So, okay. So, let's go to the last question. If you can get it correct. Think about it. All of you can get it correct. Final questions answer. Okay. So, step function. I told you all of you can get it correct. All of you can get it correct. All of you can get it correct. Okay. Right? No. All rivers flow through Karnataka. All of them. Right? All of them flow through Karnataka. Okay. So, Godavari Falls of Floors. South Pena, Krishna, North Pena, Mandavi, everything. Okay. So, the final bell of the evening is here. Let's see who became the king of the evening. Okay. So, Jayant is on first position. Many, many congratulations to Jayant. And well done. So, very good. Raghav, Nishant, Abhishek, Kandhar, Parth, Vihana, Anuya, Krishna and Ashish. Well done, man. So, Jayant is very good at quizzing, is it? Or you have already... Yep. So, that's so nice. Very good. Keep it up. Keep it up. So, we have just concluded the first chapter. So, you see, your first chapter, geography is over. What did we learn about India? Its area, its expanse, latitudinal, longitudinal, and prime meridian, sorry, not prime meridian, the standard meridian, tropic of cancer, and coastlines and all that stuff. Very good. So, well done, guys. I really appreciate it. So, I hope this was a useful session for you. So, in a set of 50 questions, no, no, I haven't shared. If I would have shared, and if Jayant has got only 15,000, 358 points out of 25,000, that means I have not done the right job or good job. So, if I would have given someone a question, he should have been around 20,000 plus out of 25 questions. Okay, never mind. Thanks a lot for your time, guys. So, we are concluding a little early. So, that means I can have more questions on this thing. So, what next? Geography or history? So, what next? Geography or history? Geography. Geography only. Everyone wants geography, so we are going to do geography. History. Not at all history. Not at all history. History, history, history. History. No, no, no, no. History. Never mind. So, take it. Okay, never mind. So, I will decide and then let you know. So, take a poll. Take a poll. Yes, that would be a great idea. Okay, friends. So, history and civics. History and civics together. Okay. So, civics, please. Okay. So, civics is true. No problem. We will see. Sir, you can put general knowledge. No, no. Whatever we will do, whatever we will do, we will be, see all this is general knowledge only, beyond a point, because not everything is in your book. So, hence you have to, you know, explore. The idea is to make sure that you all explore. Read more or go beyond whatever is given in the book. Okay, so, don't worry. Yeah. Anything else? Yes, anyone else wants to say anything? Sir, Tanya here. Yes, Tanya, tell me. Sir, actually I came in, I think, late. So, I have just joined today. So, like, have I missed anything? You have missed a lot, my dear. So, we'll talk separately on that. So, no worries. Sure. Yeah. So, okay, guys. So, whatever is there next, maybe we'll tell you the topic and post the topic in the Moxtra group. You have to study that. I will give you very less time, two days, that is. And then, okay. Fair enough. So, calling it today. Thanks for your time. I really enjoyed. I hope you also enjoyed the quiz. So, your first chapter geography is done. Good job, guys. So, your 50 questions, one chapter. Bye-bye. Take care.