The document outlines the rules and questions for different rounds of a quiz competition called Saankethika 09 Quiz. It provides details on the scoring and elimination rules for each round. The rounds include a dry round with direct questions, a round on logos and taglines, a personality round, a buzzer round, and a final round involving clues. The last round lists 4 questions related to organizations and people and provides 3 clues for each to be answered for varying points.
3. GENERAL RULES Scoring and rules for each round will be intimated at the start of each round. Two teams will be eliminated at the end of the third round. Quiz Master’s verdict will be final.
12. 3.The recent controversy in the field of cricket is regarding the hesitation of Indian cricketers to accede to the WADA signatory. What does WADA stand for?
21. 6.Every year, 15th September is celebrated as _______________ Day in India celebrating the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya. Fill in the blank.
27. 8.The lead female voice is slated to be Vijayalakshmi Agathiyan of Chennai 600028 fame, the villain will be Rahul Dev. Who provides the voice for the hero and what is the name of the animated movie?
46. New Delhi based sisters Megha Singhal and Aditi Gupta unique matrimonial with tagline "for the large hearted“ What is the name of the website?
140. RULES This is the buzzer round. 4 questions common to all teams on stage. Only one guess per question per team. 30 marks for a correct answer. No negative marking.
158. RULES 3 clues will be unveiled one after the other. 30 marks will be awarded if answered on the first clue. 20 marks will be awarded if answered on the second clue. 10 marks will be awarded if answered on the third clue. Teams can have any no. of guesses. But a constant minus 5 applies for every wrong answer. Passed Question will be marked +10 and -5 for the wrong answer.
160. CLUE 1 This organization is funded by member organizations, including AMD, eBay, Google, Marvell, Nortel Networks, Red Hat and many others. Each company has donated two million dollars.
161. CLUE2 It is a U.S. non-profit org set up to oversee the creation of an low-cost educational device for use in the developing world.
166. CLUE 1 This Indian politician was born on January 3, 1938 in Rajasthan. He served in the Indian army in the 1960s and is an alumnus of the National Defense Academy.
167. CLUE 2 In July 2006,he released a book titled “A Call to Honor: In Service of Emergent India”. A controversy erupted immediately after the release of this book.
168. CLUE 3 He won from the Darjeeling constituency the last time he was elected to the parliament.
172. CLUE 1 Born in Bangalore. At the age of 12, he launched a website called CoolHindustan.com but when a black hat hacked the logo to "CoolPakistan," he reportedly abandoned the website.
173. CLUE 2 When an American company invited him to their headquarters so he could maintain their web site, he is said to have declined on the ground that he was not interested in serving a non-Indian company. However in 2000, at the age of 14 traveled to the United States to found Globals Inc. in San Jose, California, as the laws in India did not allow a minor to set up a company.
174. CLUE 3 In 2003 Globals Inc. lost a business deal with SingT Inc, a BPO company in Singapore reportedly because the then 17-year-old CEO was too young to sign a memorandum of understanding.
178. CLUE 1 Born on February 24, 1955.He is an American Businessman, Co-founder of a company that created one of the first commercially successful computing machines .
179. CLUE 2 After losing a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, he resigned from the company and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher education and business markets. NeXT's subsequent 1997 buyout by the company he previously worked for brought him back to the company he co-founded, and he has served as its CEO since then.
180. CLUE 3 On January 14, 2009 announced a six-month leave of absence until the end of June 2009 to allow him to better focus on his health. Tim Cook, who had previously acted as CEO in his 2004 absence, became acting CEO.