My situation is this. As I wrote earlier, I am intentionally not getting into the instrumental answers thread because I want to decipher it by myself without getting any input from the discussions. It has been slow due to both the lack of time and also the progress has been slow. It is an odd feeling that I see the post counts going up in the Answers thread but I do not know ( want to know ) what is going on there (Suji, you gave away the answer here in this thread for the instrumental piece

though it is an easy one. ). So, the time to wait is for most people who participate to have enough time to ponder over it. Don't go by my time requirements, if I give up I may start reading the thread earlier.
I agree with what all you wrote about the material we are going to study. Just one thing, if at all possible, let the ending be a bit long and not cut off abruptly and preferably ending on the AdhAra Shadja.
With respect to the exercise itself, there are some standard questions that need not even be spelled out. When we got into this, the ideas were these: a) How do you reproduce this in another instrument, just by an automatic way or through breaking it down to swaras or chunks. We do not want to lose that. b) How do you increase swara gyanam? At the individual swara levels and at the chunk level
Thoughts and analysis along these lines are common for all pieces we take up unless it is felt they do not apply.
People can then ask interesting questions on top of that if any. But again, it is not a quiz.
Regarding Kattai, it will be good if the original poster provides that instead of posing that as a question. How it helps me is, I can then adjust the shruthi of that piece to shruthi of my instrument. I can make better progress with the analysis if I have that commonality of the pitches. I do not think giving away the kattai makes a huge difference as Ramakriya opine. A sign of progress for me personally is, when I do not need that info but that is quite a bit far down the line for me.
Also, as Arun has been saying, the community answer is good enough unless the original poster has the 'correct' answer. There is no requirement that the OP has to have the correct answer since in many cases we are just trying to figure it out collectively. We may be wrong but given what has transpired so far, we may be wrong only at the lowest level gamaka details, if at all.