Questionable: Who Lent Their Name to This Upside-Down-Mating Frog?

A lot has happened this past fortnight. Between the release of a study on these topsy-turvy frogs and the participation of Paris’s senior-most Olympians, how closely have you read the news?

This past fortnight has been rather eventful, featuring the Olympic games, a parliament session, Kamala Harris accepting the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination and a lot more. Our quiz samples some of its developments.

Questionable: Where in India is the World’s Highest Railway Bridge?

Are you all caught up with the fortnight’s news? Take our quiz and see.

A lot has happened this past couple weeks(ish), in India and the world, as well as on Earth and in space. Are you caught up with the news?

Questionable: What was the Mystery Animal Spotted During the Swearing-in Ceremony?

Take our quiz and see how caught up you are with the news.

It’s been a busy last couple weeks, with the general election verdict out, India being accused of foreign interference, North Korea angering its southern neighbour with its balloon antics, and more. Take our quiz and see how caught up you are with the news.

Questionable: Who’s in Charge of India’s New Post Office in Antarctica?

Between that and India’s “most unsuccessful candidate” set to try his luck again next week, how closely have you been following the news?

Between that and India’s “most unsuccessful candidate” set to try his luck again next week, how closely have you been following the news?

Questionable: What Kind of Government Do Indians Want?

Between that, a fresh spate of renamings and the government’s new list of ‘ferocious’ dog breeds, have you kept up with the news as of late?

Between that, a fresh spate of renamings and the government’s new list of ‘ferocious’ dog breeds, have you kept up with the news as of late?

Questionable: Why is Facebook Blue?

Here is a short peek into the history – big and small – of some of our most iconic social media in this thirteenth edition of Questionable.

“Like. Share. Subscribe.” We are all in the Social Network. But it took 20 years. Facebook was born in this month two decades ago. There has been no looking back since. Here is a short peek into the history – big and small – of some of our most iconic social media in this thirteenth edition of Questionable.

Think you know stuff? Take this quiz and prove yourself wrong 👍

Questionable: Ancient India Edition

From its seemingly hallucinogenic drinks to its tolerant kings, how well do you know India’s ancient history?

This twelfth edition of our quiz, ‘Questionable’, is based on the first three episodes of the new history documentary series Indians, which is produced by The Wire.

Watch the four episodes here: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4.

So how well do you know your ancient Indian history?

Questionable: ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’ Edition

We don’t know why, but it feels like the perfect way to start 2024’s quiz season.

The year 1977 is epochal in many ways for students of Indian politics. But for students of Hindi film too, it is significant as it is the year Amar Akbar Anthony was released, which much later went into become a cult film.

This time, ‘Questionable’ gets into it and poses questions from the film’s storyline, plot and circumstances. It centres around three brothers separated at birth, brought up by different faiths, as Amar, Akbar and Anthony. They meet in the end.

We don’t know exactly why, but it feels like the perfect way to start 2024’s quiz season. So go ahead, we are all answerable.

With inputs from Seema Chishti and Sidharth Bhatia.