Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Propaganda Quiz Mains
 Teams can pounce for +10/-10.
 Infinite Bounce.
 Each question carries 10 marks.
 Q1. X is Y’s autobiography.
 Due to public interest X was prepared for publication in
secret by Doubleday.
 Relatives of Doubleday’s employees were hired as
couriers, to deliver portions of the book from the
company's head office in Manhattan to the printing plant
in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. At the printing plant, the book
was given the code name "Neil Armstrong.”
 Id X and Y.
ANS. MJ’S MOONWALK
Q2. There is a vegetarian restaurant in
Gurgaon’s Fun Republic Cineplex which
serves a dish called the “Sultan of Multan Ki
Tikdi”.
The Sultan of Multan is basically a fiery curry
made with Tikdi which is a kind of papad.
Who owns the restaurant and what is the price
of the dish?
ANS. X = VIRENDAR SEHWAG
Y = 309
 Q3. Ramraj Cottons has introduced Gen
Next dhotis catering to the non traditional
user base, ie teens and early adults. These
dhotis have 2 innovations:
1. To cater to people of all waist sizes and
ensure ease of use.
2. For the convenience of a certain lifestyle
change in youngsters.
 What are these innovations?
Propaganda Quiz Mains
 Q4. Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom was an American political
economist whose work was associated with the New
Institutional Economics and the resurgence of political
economy.
 Her work focused on how humans interact with
ecosystems to maintain long-term sustainable resource
yields. Common pool resources include many forests,
fisheries, oil fields, grazing lands, and irrigation systems.
 All this maybe fascinating to others, but why does she
interest quiz lovers like us?
 (Image in next slide)
Propaganda Quiz Mains
 Ans.
She is the only lady to have her photo
featured at the Economics department of
Pondicherry University.
Only women to have ever won the Sveridges
Rigsbank Prize or the Economics Nobel.
Q5.WHAT SEEMINGLY UNLIKELY PAIR OF FOODS
HAVE BEEN COMBINED TO LAUNCH THIS
PRODUCT BY A LEADING AMERICAN FAST FOOD
CHAIN?
ANS. BIRYANI AND PIZZA.
6)
 This is a song called Teardrops by a band
called Massive Attack. Where else would you
have heard it?
ANS.
7)
What are these people smiling so much about?
(Image follows)
Propaganda Quiz Mains
 Ans. They are preparing for the colonization
of mars, in Hawaii, in isolation for over a
year.
8)
 The Devotion of Suspect X is a 2005 novel by
Keigo Higashino, the third in his Detective
Galileo series and is his most acclaimed work
thus far. The novel won him numerous awards,
including the 134th Naoki Prize, which is a
highly regarded award in Japan.
 It was adapted into a Malayalam movie which
was later remade into hindi as well.
 Which movie?
 (IMAGE follows)
Propaganda Quiz Mains
ANS.
9)
 Born Aliaume Damala Badara X Thiam to
Mor Thiam, a Senegalese musician. He
learned to play five instruments, including
drums, guitar and djembe. He has sung
songs in English, Hindi, Tamil and Spanish.
 Lady Gaga and T-Pain were given their
chance at fame by him.
 Ans. Akon
10)
 Name the only component of the Rolls Royce
sourced from India.
ANS.
 Malabar Wood.
ROUND 2: WHO LIVES WHERE?
 Written round.
 ID the owner of the residence.
 +10/0
1)
 10, Downing Street
2)
 1313, Wedfoot Walk, Duckberg.
3)
 X Mansion,890 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan,
New York City.
 Clue in next slide
Propaganda Quiz Mains
4)
 495 Grove Street, Manhattan, New York.
5)
 124, Conch Street, Bikini Bottom.
6)
 2o, Ingram street, Forest Hills, Queens.
7)
 1600, Pennsylvania Avenue.
8)
 742, Evergreen Terrace, Springfield.
9)
 10880, Malibu Point, Florida.
10)
 No. 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey.
ANS.
 1)10, Downing Street –PM of England
 2) 1313, Wedfoot Walk, Duckberg – Donald Duck.
 3)X Mansion,890 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City-
Avengers.
 4)495 Grove Street, Manhattan, New York – Friends( Monica,
Chandler, Joey and Rachel).
 5) 124, Conch Street, Bikini Bottom-Spongebob Squarepants.
 6) 2o, Ingram street, Forest Hills, Queens-Peter Parker
 7) 1600, Pennsylvania Avenue- President of the United States.
 8) 742, Evergreen Terrace, Springfield- The Simpsons.
 9) 10880, Malibu Point, Florida- Tony Stark
 10) No. 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey- The Dursleys or
Harry Potter.
ROUND 3: ANTI- CLOCKWISE
 Infinite Bounce.
 Each question carries 10 marks.
 Teams can pounce for +10/-10
1)
 "Atoms for Peace" was
the title of a speech
delivered by U.S.
President ------- to the UN
General Assembly on 8
December 1953,with some
influence from Albert
Einstein, and he was
attempting to convey a
spirit of comfort to a
terrified world that the
horror of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki would not be
experienced again. This is
often referred as the origin
of IAEA.
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER
2)
X is something marinated in spices and yogurt, that is then baked in a
tandoor oven, and served in a masala (spice mix) sauce. A tomato and
coriander sauce is common, but there is no standard recipe for X. The
sauce usually includes tomatoes (frequently as purée), cream, coconut
cream and various spices.
One claim recounts how a chef, Ali Ahmed Aslam, proprietor of the Shish
Mahal restaurant in the west end of Glasgow, invented X by improvising
a sauce made from yogurt, cream and spices.
X is also the National dish of UK. It is referred to as CTM there.
Id X.
 Chicken Tikka Masala.
3)
 Died due to cancer on 3rd February 1969. His
funeral had the highest number of attendees
until then, with an estimated 15 million people
attending, as registered by the Guinness Book
of Records. The place where his mortal remains
where buried was renamed in his honor.
 Id.
 CN Annadurai.
4)
 The first X were made in Italy in about 1286..
According to a sermon on February 23, 1306, by the
Dominican friar Giordana da Pisa: “It is not years
since it was found the art of making X which corrects
the problem and it is a short time that this new art,
never before extant was discovered... I saw the one
who discovered and practiced it and I talked to him.”
 It was not clear when and where the technology was
invented. It has been said that Marco Polo reported
seeing many X in China as early as 1275.
 (image follows)
Propaganda Quiz Mains
ANS. SPECTACLES.
5)
 These posters of
Spiderman were
recalled in 2001.
And now they are
collectors items.
What made them
recall it?
 They had the twin
towers as a
reflection.
6)
 1. move or cause to move in a specified direction
 2. go past or across; leave behind or on one side in
 3. proceeding:
 4. (of time or a point in time) elapse; go by:
 5. an act or instance of moving past or through something
 6. a successful completion of an examination or course
 7. a card, ticket, or permit giving authorization for the
holder to enter or have access to a place, form of
transportation, or event
 Give Funda.
ANS. PASS
7)
 This company’s logo features a glass and a
half of milk reflecting the claim of the
company that it takes 1500ml of milk to
produce 200gms of their flagship product.
 Id the product as well as the company.
Propaganda Quiz Mains
8)
 X was discovered in Bombay by Dr. YM
Bhende in1952.
 Medically, it was known as the Hh Antigen
System.
 X was suddenly put in the limelight because
of the Vidya Balan starrer Kahani.
 Ans. Bombay Blood Group.
9)
 What nickname was
given to the
Slovenian National
team because of the
‘away jersey’ that
debuted at the 2010
World Cup. It was
given because of its
similarities to a
fictional comic
character.
 Charlie Browns.
10)
 Charminar was built to
commemorate the
elimination of a plague
epidemic from
Hyderabad in 1591 AD.
On the entrance of the
Charminar is inscribed
an animal. Which
animal?
 Cat.
ROUND 4: THEME
1) ID THE MOVIE FROM THIS FAMOUS SCENE.
ANS. WHATS EATING GILBERT GRAPE?
2) ID THE MOVIE FROM ITS MINIMALIST POSTER.
ANS.
3)
 X is a term used for something mined in a war zone and
sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war
efforts, or a warlord's activity. The term is used to highlight
the negative consequences of the ___________ trade in
certain areas, or to label an individual ___________ as
having come from such an area.
 _________ mined from Angola, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, Republic of
Congo, Liberia are given this label called X.
 Id X.
 Ans. Blood Diamond.
 X is an American author, motivational speaker, and former stockbroker
who pleaded guilty to fraud and related crimes in connection with stock
market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny stock
scam at his company, Stratton Oakmont.
 He spent 22 months in prison as part of an agreement under which he
gave testimony against numerous partners and subordinates in his fraud
scheme.
 At a motivational talk that he delivered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
(UAE) on May 19, 2014, X stated to the audience:
“I got greedy.... Greed is not good. Ambition is good, passion is
good. Passion prospers. My goal is to give more than I get, that’s a
sustainable form of success.... Ninety-five percent of the business
was legitimate.... It was all brokerage firm issues. It was all
legitimate, nothing to do with liquidating stocks.”
ANS. JORDAN BELFORT.
PUT FUNDA.
ANS. MOST NUMBER OF GRAMMY
NOMINATIONS WITHOUT A WIN.
AND NOW FOR THE THEME!!
Propaganda Quiz Mains
Propaganda Quiz Mains
Propaganda Quiz Mains

More Related Content

Propaganda Quiz Mains

  • 2.  Teams can pounce for +10/-10.  Infinite Bounce.  Each question carries 10 marks.
  • 3.  Q1. X is Y’s autobiography.  Due to public interest X was prepared for publication in secret by Doubleday.  Relatives of Doubleday’s employees were hired as couriers, to deliver portions of the book from the company's head office in Manhattan to the printing plant in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. At the printing plant, the book was given the code name "Neil Armstrong.”  Id X and Y.
  • 5. Q2. There is a vegetarian restaurant in Gurgaon’s Fun Republic Cineplex which serves a dish called the “Sultan of Multan Ki Tikdi”. The Sultan of Multan is basically a fiery curry made with Tikdi which is a kind of papad. Who owns the restaurant and what is the price of the dish?
  • 6. ANS. X = VIRENDAR SEHWAG Y = 309
  • 7.  Q3. Ramraj Cottons has introduced Gen Next dhotis catering to the non traditional user base, ie teens and early adults. These dhotis have 2 innovations: 1. To cater to people of all waist sizes and ensure ease of use. 2. For the convenience of a certain lifestyle change in youngsters.  What are these innovations?
  • 9.  Q4. Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom was an American political economist whose work was associated with the New Institutional Economics and the resurgence of political economy.  Her work focused on how humans interact with ecosystems to maintain long-term sustainable resource yields. Common pool resources include many forests, fisheries, oil fields, grazing lands, and irrigation systems.  All this maybe fascinating to others, but why does she interest quiz lovers like us?  (Image in next slide)
  • 11.  Ans. She is the only lady to have her photo featured at the Economics department of Pondicherry University. Only women to have ever won the Sveridges Rigsbank Prize or the Economics Nobel.
  • 12. Q5.WHAT SEEMINGLY UNLIKELY PAIR OF FOODS HAVE BEEN COMBINED TO LAUNCH THIS PRODUCT BY A LEADING AMERICAN FAST FOOD CHAIN?
  • 14. 6)  This is a song called Teardrops by a band called Massive Attack. Where else would you have heard it?
  • 15. ANS.
  • 16. 7) What are these people smiling so much about? (Image follows)
  • 18.  Ans. They are preparing for the colonization of mars, in Hawaii, in isolation for over a year.
  • 19. 8)  The Devotion of Suspect X is a 2005 novel by Keigo Higashino, the third in his Detective Galileo series and is his most acclaimed work thus far. The novel won him numerous awards, including the 134th Naoki Prize, which is a highly regarded award in Japan.  It was adapted into a Malayalam movie which was later remade into hindi as well.  Which movie?  (IMAGE follows)
  • 21. ANS.
  • 22. 9)  Born Aliaume Damala Badara X Thiam to Mor Thiam, a Senegalese musician. He learned to play five instruments, including drums, guitar and djembe. He has sung songs in English, Hindi, Tamil and Spanish.  Lady Gaga and T-Pain were given their chance at fame by him.
  • 24. 10)  Name the only component of the Rolls Royce sourced from India.
  • 26. ROUND 2: WHO LIVES WHERE?  Written round.  ID the owner of the residence.  +10/0
  • 28. 2)  1313, Wedfoot Walk, Duckberg.
  • 29. 3)  X Mansion,890 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City.  Clue in next slide
  • 31. 4)  495 Grove Street, Manhattan, New York.
  • 32. 5)  124, Conch Street, Bikini Bottom.
  • 33. 6)  2o, Ingram street, Forest Hills, Queens.
  • 35. 8)  742, Evergreen Terrace, Springfield.
  • 36. 9)  10880, Malibu Point, Florida.
  • 37. 10)  No. 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey.
  • 38. ANS.  1)10, Downing Street –PM of England  2) 1313, Wedfoot Walk, Duckberg – Donald Duck.  3)X Mansion,890 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City- Avengers.  4)495 Grove Street, Manhattan, New York – Friends( Monica, Chandler, Joey and Rachel).  5) 124, Conch Street, Bikini Bottom-Spongebob Squarepants.  6) 2o, Ingram street, Forest Hills, Queens-Peter Parker  7) 1600, Pennsylvania Avenue- President of the United States.  8) 742, Evergreen Terrace, Springfield- The Simpsons.  9) 10880, Malibu Point, Florida- Tony Stark  10) No. 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey- The Dursleys or Harry Potter.
  • 39. ROUND 3: ANTI- CLOCKWISE  Infinite Bounce.  Each question carries 10 marks.  Teams can pounce for +10/-10
  • 40. 1)  "Atoms for Peace" was the title of a speech delivered by U.S. President ------- to the UN General Assembly on 8 December 1953,with some influence from Albert Einstein, and he was attempting to convey a spirit of comfort to a terrified world that the horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki would not be experienced again. This is often referred as the origin of IAEA.
  • 42. 2) X is something marinated in spices and yogurt, that is then baked in a tandoor oven, and served in a masala (spice mix) sauce. A tomato and coriander sauce is common, but there is no standard recipe for X. The sauce usually includes tomatoes (frequently as purée), cream, coconut cream and various spices. One claim recounts how a chef, Ali Ahmed Aslam, proprietor of the Shish Mahal restaurant in the west end of Glasgow, invented X by improvising a sauce made from yogurt, cream and spices. X is also the National dish of UK. It is referred to as CTM there. Id X.
  • 43.  Chicken Tikka Masala.
  • 44. 3)  Died due to cancer on 3rd February 1969. His funeral had the highest number of attendees until then, with an estimated 15 million people attending, as registered by the Guinness Book of Records. The place where his mortal remains where buried was renamed in his honor.  Id.
  • 46. 4)  The first X were made in Italy in about 1286.. According to a sermon on February 23, 1306, by the Dominican friar Giordana da Pisa: “It is not years since it was found the art of making X which corrects the problem and it is a short time that this new art, never before extant was discovered... I saw the one who discovered and practiced it and I talked to him.”  It was not clear when and where the technology was invented. It has been said that Marco Polo reported seeing many X in China as early as 1275.  (image follows)
  • 49. 5)  These posters of Spiderman were recalled in 2001. And now they are collectors items. What made them recall it?
  • 50.  They had the twin towers as a reflection.
  • 51. 6)  1. move or cause to move in a specified direction  2. go past or across; leave behind or on one side in  3. proceeding:  4. (of time or a point in time) elapse; go by:  5. an act or instance of moving past or through something  6. a successful completion of an examination or course  7. a card, ticket, or permit giving authorization for the holder to enter or have access to a place, form of transportation, or event  Give Funda.
  • 53. 7)  This company’s logo features a glass and a half of milk reflecting the claim of the company that it takes 1500ml of milk to produce 200gms of their flagship product.  Id the product as well as the company.
  • 55. 8)  X was discovered in Bombay by Dr. YM Bhende in1952.  Medically, it was known as the Hh Antigen System.  X was suddenly put in the limelight because of the Vidya Balan starrer Kahani.
  • 56.  Ans. Bombay Blood Group.
  • 57. 9)  What nickname was given to the Slovenian National team because of the ‘away jersey’ that debuted at the 2010 World Cup. It was given because of its similarities to a fictional comic character.
  • 59. 10)  Charminar was built to commemorate the elimination of a plague epidemic from Hyderabad in 1591 AD. On the entrance of the Charminar is inscribed an animal. Which animal?
  • 62. 1) ID THE MOVIE FROM THIS FAMOUS SCENE.
  • 63. ANS. WHATS EATING GILBERT GRAPE?
  • 64. 2) ID THE MOVIE FROM ITS MINIMALIST POSTER.
  • 65. ANS.
  • 66. 3)  X is a term used for something mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war efforts, or a warlord's activity. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the ___________ trade in certain areas, or to label an individual ___________ as having come from such an area.  _________ mined from Angola, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, Republic of Congo, Liberia are given this label called X.  Id X.
  • 67.  Ans. Blood Diamond.
  • 68.  X is an American author, motivational speaker, and former stockbroker who pleaded guilty to fraud and related crimes in connection with stock market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny stock scam at his company, Stratton Oakmont.  He spent 22 months in prison as part of an agreement under which he gave testimony against numerous partners and subordinates in his fraud scheme.  At a motivational talk that he delivered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 19, 2014, X stated to the audience: “I got greedy.... Greed is not good. Ambition is good, passion is good. Passion prospers. My goal is to give more than I get, that’s a sustainable form of success.... Ninety-five percent of the business was legitimate.... It was all brokerage firm issues. It was all legitimate, nothing to do with liquidating stocks.”
  • 71. ANS. MOST NUMBER OF GRAMMY NOMINATIONS WITHOUT A WIN.
  • 72. AND NOW FOR THE THEME!!