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Quiz on the TV Series Amber

This quiz tests your knowledge about the characters and cast of the TV series Amber, along with interesting trivia about amber itself.

1 What role did Tarik Tibet play in the TV series Amber?

2 What role did B.M. Vyas play in the TV series Amber?

3 What role did Agha play in the TV series Amber?

4 What role did Ramesh Sinha play in the TV series Amber?

5 What role did Raj Kapoor play in the TV series Amber?

6 Who played Tim in the TV series Amber?

7 Who played 2 in the TV series Amber?

8 Heated above 200°C, amber suffers decomposition, yielding an 'oil of amber', and leaving a black residue which is known as 'amber colophony', or 'amber pitch'; when dissolved in oil of turpentine or in ________ this forms 'amber varnish' or 'amber lac'.

9 Who played 8 in the TV series Amber?

10 Who played Veenu in the TV series Amber?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the Palanga Amber Museum (pictured) in Lithuania holds a collection of about 28,000 items of amber, including about 15,000 pieces that contain insects, spiders, and plants.
  • the extinct ant-like stone beetle Kachinus, found in Cretaceous amber, is similar in appearance to the modern genus Paraneseuthia.
  • the extinct rove beetle genus Ektatotricha is known from 15 beetles trapped in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar.
  • the extinct spider Eoplectreurys is the oldest described genus of Haplogynae, predating spiders from Cretaceous amber in Jordan and Lebanon.
  • in 1827, the only open pit amber mine in the world was established in Yantarny.
  • Electrinocellia peculiaris is named for the Latin "electrum" meaning amber, "Inocellia", the type genus for Inocelliidae, and "peculiaris" for the enigmatic nature of the species.
  • Nanoraphidia electroburmica, known from a fossil in amber, is the smallest known snakefly species, living or extinct.
  • at just over 18 millimetres (0.71 in), Fibla carpenteri is the largest species of snakefly known from amber.
  • lice from mummified guinea pigs and mites preserved in amber while feeding on spiders have provided evidence for researchers in the field of paleoparasitology.