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Indian Chess recorded yet another great moment on Monday, as Divya Deshmukh won the Women’s World Cup in the Georgian city of Batumi. In the final, the 19-year-old defeated fellow-Indian Koneru Humpy in the tiebreakers. While Humpy contesting the final wasn’t much of a surprise—she is the World No. 5 and has been one of the best female players for the last couple of decades—not many would have anticipated Divya’s stunning show. But, given her obvious talent and the way she has been playing for the past two years, it didn’t come as a big surprise. By winning the World Cup, one of the biggest events organized by the world chess governing body FIDE, Divya also achieved another significant milestone. She became India’s 88th Grandmaster and is only the fourth Indian woman after Humpy, D. Harika and R. Vaishali to get that coveted title. Last year, Divya won the World junior championship in Ahmedabad with a dominant display. She also played a key role in India’s historic gold in the Chess Olympiad at Budapest. India was the top seed there, though. At the World Cup, the Indian women exceeded expectations, with four of them making it to the quarterfinals. (198 words)

[Extracted from the newspaper, The Hindu July 29, 2025]

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Where is the origin of chess believed to be?

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When asked about the “origin” of a traditional game, look for the oldest historically documented version.
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  • China
  • Russia
  • India
  • Egypt
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The Correct Option is C

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Chess is widely believed to have originated in ancient India, where it was known as {Chaturanga}. From India it spread to Persia and later to Europe, evolving into modern chess.
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Who was the first Indian to earn the title of chess Grandmaster?

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India’s rise in chess began with Anand, whose GM title paved the way for future generations.
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  • D.Gukesh
  • Praveen Thipsay
  • Dibyendu Barua
  • Vishwanathan Anand
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The Correct Option is D

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Viswanathan Anand became India’s first Grandmaster in 1988. Other players like Thipsay and Barua earned the GM title later.
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Who was the first official World Chess Champion?

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The title “first official world champion” always refers to Steinitz, regardless of later champions’ fame.
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  • Bobby Fischer
  • Garry Kasparov
  • Vishwanathan Anand
  • Wilhelm Steinitz
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The Correct Option is D

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Wilhelm Steinitz became the first official World Chess Champion in 1886, defeating Johannes Zukertort. Fischer, Kasparov, and Anand were later champions.
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Which of the following computers successfully defeated Garry Kasparov, the reigning world chess champion, in a tournament match?

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“Deep Thought” was an earlier prototype; “Deep Blue” achieved the famous victory.
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  • Deep AI
  • Deep Thought
  • Deep Blue
  • Deep Water
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The Correct Option is C

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IBM’s supercomputer {Deep Blue} defeated Garry Kasparov in their 1997 rematch, marking a historic moment in AI and chess.
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Which of the following cities is the venue for hosting the 11th edition of the Chess World Cup 2025?

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When tournament venues are not mentioned in the passage, rely on official FIDE event assignments.
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  • Paris, France
  • Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Goa, India
  • Chennai, India
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The Correct Option is B

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According to FIDE announcements, the 2025 Chess World Cup (11th edition) is scheduled to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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