Questions Related to softskills
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Asaiyil Oru Kadidham
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Dum Dum Dum
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Shahjahan
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Minnalae
A
Correct answer
Explanation
This is a famous dialogue by Tamil comedian Vivek. The line 'ada baniyan pota saniyangala...' is from the film 'Asaiyil Oru Kadidham' (1997), directed by K. Subash and starring Ajith Kumar and Suvalakshmi. Vivek, known for his socially conscious comedy, delivers this line as part of his trademark style of combining humor with social commentary. The dialogue pokes fun at fashion trends or social behaviors. The claimed answer A ('Asaiyil Oru Kadidham') is correct. Vivek's dialogues from this era are known for their wit and social relevance, making them memorable among Tamil cinema audiences.
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Pangali
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Brahma
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Morai Maman
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Pudhu Manidhan
D
Correct answer
Explanation
This is a Koundamani dialogue from the film 'Pudhu Manidhan' (1991), directed by C. V. Sridhar. The dialogue 'idhu thaalatthoda peetha ponnu... chee chee mootha ponnu...' is a comedic line delivered in Koundamani's signature style, commenting on someone's appearance or behavior with exaggerated reactions. The phrase uses repetitive sounds and comedic timing typical of Koundamani's comedy style. The claimed answer D ('Pudhu Manidhan') is correct. Koundamani's dialogues from this period were characterized by their distinctive delivery and ability to make audiences laugh with minimal setup, relying heavily on his expressive performance.
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Mettukudi
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Singaara Velan
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Ullatthai Alli Thaa
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Poomagal Oorvalam
B
Correct answer
Explanation
This is a famous high-pitched Koundamani dialogue from the film 'Singaara Velan' (1992), directed by K. Subhash and starring Sathyaraj and Bhanupriya. The dialogue 'Daii..Daii..Daii..sevappu sattai.. ye yeah katthuraa..' is delivered in Koundamani's characteristic high-pitched, excitable voice, which became his trademark. The dialogue shows agitation or excitement, with the repetitive 'Daii' building tension and the 'sevappu sattai' (red shirt) being the focal point of his reaction. The claimed answer B ('Singaara Velan') is correct. This dialogue exemplifies Koundamani's ability to create memorable comedy through vocal delivery and timing rather than just the words themselves.
B,F
Correct answer
Explanation
The paragraph's main focus is 'The Andaman Islands make a perfect place to go on holiday' - this sets the topic as tourism/holiday appeal of the Andaman Islands. Sentence (a) about hundreds of islands supports the holiday appeal. Sentence (b) 'Port Blair is the capital of Andaman' is a factual statement about governance/administration, not connected to why it's a perfect holiday place. Sentence (c) about unspoiled islands supports holiday appeal. Sentence (d) about Havelock Island for snorkeling/diving supports holiday activities. Sentence (e) about ferry connections supports practical travel for holidays. Sentence (f) about people feeling unwell on boats is about physical discomfort, not connected to promoting Andaman as a holiday destination. The claimed answers B (sentence b) and F (sentence f) are correct - both are irrelevant to the paragraph's focus on holiday appeal.
B,D
Correct answer
Explanation
The paragraph focuses on Indian food's growing popularity in the US. Sentences b and d discuss chicken rearing conditions (battery farms and free-range), which are unrelated to Indian food's popularity. The other sentences all directly support the main topic: poll results about tikka masala, cookbook sales, spice availability, and restaurant growth.
B,C,F
Correct answer
Explanation
The paragraph focuses on newspaper Sudoku popularity. Sentences b (newspaper sales decline) and c (editors blaming TV) are about newspaper industry issues, not Sudoku. Sentence f (Express newspaper quality) is also irrelevant to Sudoku popularity. Sentences a, d, and e directly address Sudoku benefits and participant experiences.
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Sabarish
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Venky
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Kular
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Jay
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Abhash
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Kular
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Venky
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Abhash
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Sabarish
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Jay
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Kartik
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Amit
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Gautam
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DM
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Ganesh
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Venky
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Abhash
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Kular
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Sabarish