The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club IIT Jodhpur. Quiz includes questions from domains like sports, general knowledge, current affairs, technology, media and entertainment.
The document discusses Don Bosco School in Liluah. It provides details about the school's location and mentions that it was founded in 1958. It has provided quality education to students for over 60 years and is known for its emphasis on moral values and discipline along with academics.
An online quiz The Quiz Company conducted during lockdown in 2020. Features an innovative "wager round" too! Take a look, you might end up learning something new!
Hosted by Ashwin Arun and Tamoghna Chakraborty.
Researched by Swapnil Das, Ahir Ghosh, Urmi Maitra, Sabarno Sinha, Tamoghna Chakraborty and Ashwin Arun for The Quiz Company.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about literature, history, movies, and pop culture. It includes 28 questions with clues and references related to the answers. The questions cover topics like literary groups, newspapers, logos, movies, songs, scientific discoveries, and more. The quiz tests the participants' knowledge across different domains in an entertaining way.
This quiz was held on 13th November 2021 as day event of Conoscenza, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence. This Gen Quiz was hosted by Aishani &Nitesh. The set was meticulously prepared by the team of Conoscenza.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. The society has been active for 10 years and has been actively holding Intra quiz sessions and quizzes for both school and college students in the circuit.
The document contains details of a general quiz competition including 20 questions across various topics. It provides the rules of the competition, stating there will be 20 questions total, the top 6-8 teams will qualify for finals, and star marked questions will be used in the event of a tie. The questions cover topics like companies, history, pop culture, and more. Sample questions, parts of questions, and some answers are included to demonstrate the format and difficulty.
The document is a summary of an online quiz hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides the rules and structure of the quiz which includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and image based connection rounds. The questions cover topics like webcomics, famous paintings, music, and literature. The document emphasizes that answering 42 to any question will result in disqualification and the quizmaster's decisions are final.
Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 20th March 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas on general topics. The set above consists of questions from qualifiers round conducted for each branch in NITW.
1. Sony is the major electronics maker whose name comes from the Latin word for sound. It was founded by Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka.
2. The picture depicts John F. Kennedy, who had back problems and preferred to read newspapers standing up. Taken in 1961, the photo became iconic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The picture is called the "Burden of Leadership", taken by George Tames for the New York Times.
3. Disney originally planned to adapt several of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales for a live-action/animation film in the 1940s, but found The Snow Queen character too difficult to adapt for modern audiences. The deadlock was recently broken with
The document describes the rules and rounds of a general quiz being conducted by IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with questions on etymology of culinary items and movie plots, and two oral rounds with questions asked clockwise and anti-clockwise. The rounds test the participants' knowledge of history, science, literature, current affairs and pop culture.
Chennai Quiz Factory Set - July 18, 2021.pptxQuriousMinds
Zibezi created a self portrait with Native American elements to emphasize the character's backstory, which was compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat's abstract works.
Outlook 2010 uses a silhouette as its default picture, believed to be a nod to an infamous 1977 incident in Albuquerque conspiracy theorists linked to Bill Gates.
The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana building in Rome exemplifies Italian Rationalism and fascist architecture, with its 6 vertical and 9 horizontal arches reflecting the numbers in Benito Mussolini's name.
1. The document discusses various topics including rules, Bhagavad Gita verses, stilettos, The Shining hotel inspiration, Camp David, the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, red carpet terms, the Tea Party movement, Ramayana stories in different countries, the origin of the word 'decimation', how to draw the Nepal flag, the origin of 'Azkaban', a possible Disney/Fox merger image, the origin of the word 'Mafia', Animal Farm, Schindler's List and the girl in red, Vodafone's Zoozoos advertisements, Jackie Chan's film credits, Severus Snape translations, Icelandic geothermally baked bread, the
1. Roger Waters wrote the song "Comfortably Numb" after experiencing a difficult concert while suffering from hepatitis and being injected with tranquilizers by a doctor before performing.
2. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" depicts the biblical scene of Jesus revealing that one of his apostles will betray him, as depicted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
3. The term "cliffhanger" refers to a plot device that leaves the audience in suspense at the end of an episode or installment, which originated from a scene in Thomas Hardy's serialized novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes."
The document is a quiz with 25 multiple choice questions about movies, music, art, and other topics of popular culture. It provides the rules of the quiz, which include a time limit of 26 directs and two written response rounds. Correct answers receive +10 points while incorrect answers lose -5 points. The questions cover topics like movies such as Lillyhammer and The Matrix, music such as songs by The Beatles and albums by The Velvet Underground, and artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Andy Warhol.
Rewind Quiz 2024, Quiz Club NITW (2023 Edition)Quiz Club NITW
The Rewind Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 18th of January 2024. With the world swiftly entering into the new year of 2024, there's nothing more engaging and fun than to recall a highly dynamic year of 2023 through a set of good questions. The above set consists of both Prelims as well as the Finals.
The document provides information about a Mela Quiz being conducted by QM-NikhilArora. It lists the rules of the quiz and then presents 12 multiple choice questions (Q1-Q12) related to literature, art, movies, music etc. along with clues and options. Safety slides are inserted between questions that contain images or additional information to help answer the questions.
This document contains a sports quiz with 20 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions related to various sports topics. Some of the questions identify famous athletes and their accomplishments, sports terms and equipment, historical events in sports, and origins of different games. The questions cover a diverse range of sports from cricket and field hockey to American football and soccer.
The Inter-Section General Quiz, conducted by the Literary, Debate and Quiz Club of Manipal, was conducted exclusively for freshers and saw participation from 70 teams.
The document discusses several brands and companies. Some key points:
- Tesla and another brand are electric vehicle manufacturers, with the latter named after an English scientist related to electric motor technology.
- Thousands have protested in India against a Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu, a bull-taming tradition that helps the dairy industry by using untameable bulls for breeding.
- A philosophy started in 1925 in Kerala by a spiritual organization still prevails as an ISO-certified organization expanding across industries.
- The document asks questions about various brands, companies, and historical facts in an apparent quiz or test format.
The Inter-Section General Quiz, conducted by the Literary, Debate and Quiz Club of Manipal, was conducted exclusively for freshers and saw participation from 70 teams.
The General Quiz (Finals) - NSIT QUIZ FEST 2016nsitqc
This document summarizes the rules and proceedings of a quiz club competition called "The General Quiz Finals". It provides details of the different rounds including two dry rounds with flat scoring, one written differential round, and a special language-focused round. It includes the questions, answers, and discussions between teams.
Prelims and finals of 'The General Quiz' conducted by me in the recently concluded Guwahati Quiz Fest. This is one half of the quiz, the other half being conducted by Mr Abhra Das.
1) The document provides 30 trivia questions about various topics ranging from history to literature to science. It includes the rules of a general quiz with multiple choice answers.
2) Each question is followed by a "Safety Slide" and then the correct answer is provided. The questions cover a wide variety of people, events, discoveries and their origins or significance.
3) The quiz tests factual knowledge on topics like the origin of terms, historical events, scientific discoveries, and details about famous people and their works. The document formats the quiz with questions, answer options, and then reveals the right answer.
This is the set from the finals of General Quiz Autumn Muse '17, the inter-collegiate fest of St. John's Medical College. It was curated and hosted by Qriosity Knowledge Solutions.
The Mela Quiz was conducted as part of Thomso, the annual cultural fest of IIT Roorkee.
QM- Nikhil Arora
The link for audio/video for the quiz is attached below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1reazp5YRM-gh-Scq0hHkmZvxanViPIxP?usp=sharing
This is the set from the prelims of General Quiz Autumn Muse '17, the inter-collegiate fest of St. John's Medical College. It was curated and hosted by Qriosity Knowledge Solutions.
This document provides the rules and guidelines for multiple rounds of a business quiz competition between teams. It outlines that there will be 6 total rounds with different rules for scoring and gameplay in each round. The first round has 8 questions with 2 for each team and 10 points awarded for correct answers. Subsequent rounds include topics being covered, number of questions, opportunities for teams to pounce and provide answers, and positive/negative scoring details. The common theme identified across one round's questions is that the products are geographical indicators specific to certain places in India.
The document provides questions for a quiz competition with the following key details:
- It is a TV and pop culture quiz with 18 preliminary questions and 8 teams qualifying for the main round.
- Questions cover topics like The Witcher TV show, literature allusions in TV, music identification, American politics, and TV shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
- Instructions direct participants to subsequent slides for images, videos or further context to answer questions.
The document provides the rules and questions for a general quiz. It contains 21 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics like history, art, movies, and pop culture. The questions range from identifying people, places, and things to explaining concepts and relationships. The rules state there are no time limits, bonuses are available, and the quiz master's decisions are final.
The document describes a series of questions and answers related to various topics like cities, inventions, movies, sports, and more. It includes questions about the full name of Bangkok, who invented the internet, games like Wolfenstein 3D, and people like Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Angela Merkel, and Hansie Cronje.
Coimbatore is known as the "Manchester of South India" due to its extensive textile industries fed by surrounding cotton fields. In the 1920s, it was a hub for movie production, with two major studios called Central and Pakshiraja. Central was established by prominent figures including R.K. Ramakrishnan Chetty, brother of India's first Finance Minister. An engineer named G.D. Naidu started a transport business and engineering college that became very successful. Coimbatore thus emerged as an important industrial center in South India.
Coimbatore is known as the "Manchester of South India" due to its extensive textile industries fed by surrounding cotton fields. In the 1920s, it was a hub for movie production, with two major studios, Central and Pakshiraja. Central was established by B. Rangaswamy Naidu, R. K. Ramakrishnan Chettiar's brother (India's first Finance Minister), Saamikannu Vincent, and director Sriramulu Naidu. Sriramulu Naidu later left to establish Pakshiraja studio in 1945, producing hit films like Malarikallan and Azaad. An engineer named G.D. Naidu, nicknamed the "
This document provides the rules and questions for a business quiz competition being held at IIT Guwahati on October 18th, 2017. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions related to business, technology and current events. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals based on the number of correct answers. Starred questions 3, 7, 13, 16 will be used as tie-breakers if needed. No electronic devices are allowed during the quiz.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz conducted by Hardik and Yash on 13th August 2021. The quiz was in the Pounce and Bounce format, along with a TWIST. The questions were picked from a variety of topics and covered a lot of fascinating stuff!
The document describes the scoring system for a Bingo game. Players receive points for completing lines on their Bingo cards as well as for answering questions correctly. The first team to complete lines receives bonus points. Question rounds are also included where players can earn additional points. Completing a full Bingo card grants 50 points total, with another 25 possible points available through strategy.
X is a quiz session with 18 multiple choice questions on various topics. The questions cover subjects like computer keyboard keys, characters from movies and books, historical events, and more. The questions are in a multiple choice format with points awarded or deducted depending on if the answer is correct or incorrect. The quiz session is hosted by Sam Jacob and has specific rules for scoring.
The document contains a general quiz with 3 multiple choice questions about chess enthusiasts, controversial chess tournament logos, and unusual chess sets used in unusual places. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and confirmation of the correct answers for a 20 point quiz with bonuses for fully correct answers.
The word "krona/krone" literally means "crown" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. The currencies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark are named after the crowns of their respective countries, reflecting their shared Scandinavian heritage.
HeadRush General Quiz, DA-IICT, GandhinagarKunal Doshi
The document provides details about an eliminations quiz competition with 20 questions. It states that the top 8 teams will advance to the main round. It outlines the rules - there are 20 questions in eliminations with multiples of 5 starred, starred questions will be used for tiebreakers, and the quizmaster's decision is final. It does not provide any of the actual elimination round questions.
Quiz Meet Quiz: General Quiz conducted by LnD on 17th April, 2016.
Disclaimer: All questions are original. Any resemblance whatsoever to other questions of similar kind is purely coincidental.
The dance and music genre is polka. The meanings attributed to the name include - half (polka), woman of Bohemia (Polka is a diminutive form of Polish woman), field (Polish for field is pole). It originated in 19th century Bohemia and influenced the Strauss family.
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The document discusses rules for a quiz club in Delhi, including points awarded for different actions during the quiz. It also provides 15 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions as part of the quiz. The questions cover topics like Disney, Space Invaders, Euler's contributions to mathematics, and references in the video game Far Cry 5.
The document provides information about an exhibit called "Salt & Pepper" including the various rounds of the quiz. It outlines 8 rounds: Infinite Pounce Bounce I-III, Written Round, Long Connect, and Themed Round. Each round includes questions on various topics like mythology, history, and geography. The questions have multiple choice or fill in the blank responses.
X is the Dutch pronunciation of "Karimanal", a village in Sriharikota island in north Andhra Pradesh. The first Dutch ship stopped here for water and spelled the name as X. Today X refers not just to the village but more broadly. ISO was formed after WWII to standardize terms and conditions across countries, with English, French and Russian as official languages. It is not an acronym and was derived from the Greek word for equal.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia game being played by teams of 2-3 people. There are 15 picture-based questions worth 10 points each, as well as some free points and picture/person identification questions. The questions cover topics like history, current events, arts, and science.
This document contains trivia questions on various topics ranging from history, pop culture, science and more. Some key details include:
1. The first recorded withdrawal of seeds from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault occurred in 2015 due to the escalation of the Syrian civil war. Svalbard is also the northernmost town in the world.
2. A furnace is used for metal production as well as laboratory processes and is also the name of a 1953 play with themes similar to McCarthyism, a practice that originated in the US to expose communist infiltration.
3. The dozens is a game of spoken insults between two players in black communities in the US, often incorrectly referred to as "playing
1. The document appears to be an Indian quiz with questions from various topics related to India including history, culture, and current affairs.
2. It provides instructions for the quiz such as points being awarded for correct answers and specifying that not all answers will fit a narrow perception of "Indian".
3. The preliminary quiz questions cover topics such as key political figures in India's independence movement, famous films, occupations unique to some Asian countries, India's five-year plans, and cultural heritage sites among others.
This document provides a quiz with questions on various topics ranging from pop culture to history. It includes 10 questions in the main clockwise round with points awarded for correct or incorrect answers, followed by a written round with images of cities to identify. An anti-clockwise round and long connect round follow the same format. The quiz was created by Anupriy & Adithya with contributions from their entire quizzing team.
This document provides the questions and answers for a quiz. It includes 22 multiple choice questions about topics like famous phrases, people, movies, and more. The questions are intended for a quiz being run by Adithya and Anupriy with the contributions of their entire quizzing team. Guidelines are provided that answers will be worth +10 points and there are no negatives for guessing, with marked questions serving as tie-breakers.
The modern game of hockey is derived from Manipur, India, where the game was known as 'Sagol Kangjei', 'Kanjai-bazee'. Local rituals connected to gods and early precursors of the game indicate its origins may be earlier than historical records.
The document discusses the Traveling Wilburys, a supergroup formed in 1988 consisting of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, and Tom Petty. It notes they recorded their first album after accidentally starting
Elon Musk had a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine where he discussed his love of shows like Rick and Morty and The Onion, finding truth and humor in them. He also opened up about recently breaking up with his girlfriend and that it hurt him deeply. Musk is known for his work with Tesla and SpaceX, but in the interview showed himself to be a pop culture enthusiast who enjoys sci-fi and comedy.
This document contains a general quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. Some of the questions are about identifying people, places, events, or concepts based on clues provided. Others involve filling in blanks or identifying references. The questions cover a wide range of topics including history, current events, pop culture, science, and more. The document also provides answers to all of the questions at the end.
Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, a famous Indian flute player, met Annapurna Devi when he was 25 years old. He requested that she take him as a disciple. Although reluctant at first, Annapurna Devi agreed but put the condition that he could not play any instrument other than the flute. Chaurasia accepted and went on to master the flute under Devi's tutelage, becoming one of India's most renowned flautists.
1. Evan Spiegel is the CEO of Snap who launched Spectacles. Reports suggest Snap still has hundreds of thousands of unsold Spectacles units.
2. Jeff Gerstmann of GiantBomb put a Nintendo Switch cartridge in his mouth during a live stream and reacted strongly to the bitter taste, inspiring others to try it. Nintendo then warned people to keep cartridges away from children.
3. Most pen caps have a hole to prevent suffocation if swallowed.
The document summarizes a business quiz with questions on current events, branding, and companies from 2010-2017. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about company logos, marketing campaigns, product launches, and business leaders and innovations from recent history.
This document contains 25 questions for a quiz. The first question provides context that there are 25 total questions and some questions are marked with an asterisk for tiebreaking purposes. The document then presents the questions one by one covering a range of topics from tequila production to internet rules to scientific concepts.
This document contains the questions and answers for a quiz called "Muhammad Lee Quiz 2.0". It lists 25 questions on various topics in 3 parts: prelims, mains, and answers. The questions cover movies, music, sports, history and current events. There are rules for teams and scoring. The document tests general knowledge through picture and text-based multiple choice or fill in the blank style questions.
(1) A quiz competition titled "FRESHER COOKER-’17 FINALS" was held, organized by QM Nikhil Arora, with contributions from the entire quizzing team.
(2) The competition consisted of various quiz rounds including pounce/bounce rounds, a written round, connect rounds, and identification rounds testing knowledge of movies, current events, and more.
(3) The document provided the rules and questions for each round of the competition, with the goal of testing the quiz knowledge and skills of the participants.
The document contains questions and answers related to various topics. It includes the following:
- MC Mary Kom's autobiography and invisible part in sports.
- A video shot at San Diego Zoo that changed how we live our lives today.
- A legendary scientist named NaMo.
- The Beatles stopping in Roorkee, India on their way to an ashram.
- Mikhail Kalashnikov inventing an iconic Russian firearm.
This document contains the details of an India quiz organized by Ayush Kothifora, including rules, questions from written rounds and pounce/bounce rounds. It provides trivia questions across topics like politics, history, art and culture that participants need to answer correctly to score points. Key figures and events referenced include Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, the Emergency, Amrita Pritam, Sahir Ludhianvi, the Aapravasi Ghat in Mauritius, and more.
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(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏.𝟎)-𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐬
Lesson Outcome:
-Students will understand the basics of gardening, including the importance of soil, water, and sunlight for plant growth. They will learn to identify and use essential gardening tools, plant seeds, and seedlings properly, and manage common garden pests using eco-friendly methods.
Credit limit improvement system in odoo 17Celine George
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Beginner's Guide to Bypassing Falco Container Runtime Security in Kubernetes ...anjaliinfosec
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It includes defining a model with few fields in it. Add demo data into the model using data directory. Also using a controller, pass the values into the template while rendering it and display the values in the website.
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Lecture_Notes_Unit4_Chapter_8_9_10_RDBMS for the students affiliated by alaga...Murugan Solaiyappan
Title: Relational Database Management System Concepts(RDBMS)
Description:
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) concepts, tailored for final year B.Sc. Computer Science students affiliated with Alagappa University. This document covers fundamental principles and advanced topics in RDBMS, offering a structured approach to understanding databases in the context of modern computing. PDF content is prepared from the text book Learn Oracle 8I by JOSE A RAMALHO.
Key Topics Covered:
Main Topic : DATA INTEGRITY, CREATING AND MAINTAINING A TABLE AND INDEX
Sub-Topic :
Data Integrity,Types of Integrity, Integrity Constraints, Primary Key, Foreign key, unique key, self referential integrity,
creating and maintain a table, Modifying a table, alter a table, Deleting a table
Create an Index, Alter Index, Drop Index, Function based index, obtaining information about index, Difference between ROWID and ROWNUM
Target Audience:
Final year B.Sc. Computer Science students at Alagappa University seeking a solid foundation in RDBMS principles for academic and practical applications.
About the Author:
Dr. S. Murugan is Associate Professor at Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi. With 23 years of teaching experience in the field of Computer Science, Dr. S. Murugan has a passion for simplifying complex concepts in database management.
Disclaimer:
This document is intended for educational purposes only. The content presented here reflects the author’s understanding in the field of RDBMS as of 2024.
Feedback and Contact Information:
Your feedback is valuable! For any queries or suggestions, please contact muruganjit@agacollege.in
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3. 1
“The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations. They are wrong. It is a soft
‘G,’ pronounced ‘_________’. End of story.” says Steve Wilhite, the creator of
_________.
5. 2
• While it might be convenient to use for the users, not having to page
through so many ________, this button feature cost X $110 million a
year as 1% of all ________ bypass all advertising.
• What button?
7. 3
• A Diamond Crossing in railway terminology is the point where two
railway lines cross. A lot has been said about this particular point
which might not be factually correct but is anyway widely
propagated.
• But this monument here is evidence that part of the rumour was true
for some part of history.
• Where would you find these?
• (Images)
10. 4
• The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. He was
motivated while on a surfing trip to Australia in which he was hoping
to capture quality action photos, but could not because amateur
photographers could not get close enough or buy quality equipment
at reasonable prices. Founded as Woodman Labs, Inc, the company
eventually focused on the connected sports genre, developing its line
of action cameras and, later, video editing software. It also developed
a quadcopter drone, Karma, released in October 2016.
• What company?
12. 5
• A X is the basic unit of information. Regardless of its physical
realization, it has two possible states.
• A Y is a unit of quantum information. It is a two-state quantum-
mechanical system.
• In a classical system, a X would have to be in one state or the other.
However, quantum mechanics allows the Y to be in
a superposition of both states at the same time.
14. 6
• MyCoke was formerly known as __________, and was an online chat
game used for marketing the Coca-Cola brand and products. The
main focus of the game was to socialize, mix music, and decorate
various interiors. The in-game currency was decibels, and was
rewarded for doing various activities. There were various locations
based on real-life cities where the user could perform music, such
as San Francisco or Mexico.
• __________ had sponsored several high-profile films and television
show, in which events and promotions would happen on the website
or the client.
16. 7
• Following is a 1998 British neo-noir crime drama film written and
directed by X. It tells the story of a young man who follows strangers
around the streets of London and is drawn into a criminal underworld
when he fails to keep his distance.
• As X's debut feature, it was designed to be as inexpensive as possible
to make. Scenes were heavily rehearsed so that just one or two takes
were needed to economise on 16mm film stock, the production's
greatest expense, and for which X was paying from his salary. Unable
to afford expensive professional lighting equipment, he mostly used
available light. Along with writing, directing, and photographing the
film, X also helped in editing and production. The movie uses a
certain mode of story telling that X again used in his subsequent
films.
18. 8
• Kishore Kumar and his brother Anoop lived in one of the 60 rooms of
the century-old hostel of Indore Christian College. While there,
Kishore owed the canteen owner a certain amount and of course the
canteen owner always kept bugging him for the same. Of what
amount was Kishore's indebtedness?
20. 9. Save The Lazy Smiley Face from Doom
The game has an underlying humanitarian plot by including a face that just
sits there making faces at you the whole time. While you're in the process
of clicking,it has a surprised, scared look on his face. He doesn't know
whether his ass is about to be grass or whether he'll be alive and kicking
when you let go of your mouse button. If he's still breathing, he'll go back
to smiling, but if not, he'll frown and his eyes will go from being two circular
dots to being two X's. Seeing that nobody planned a funeral for his dead
face, he just waits patiently for you to start a new game.
22. 10. Straight Outta Wikipedia
X was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. It came
into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian
Empire) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia. The Serbian royal
House of Karađorđević became the Y royal dynasty. X gained international
recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris. The
country was named after the South Slavic peoples and constituted their first
union, following centuries in which the territories had been part of the Ottoman
Empire and Austria-Hungary.
24. 11
Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova, born 6 March 1937), is a retired
Russian ________ , engineer, and politician. She is the first
______________________________ , having been selected from
more than 400 applicants and five finalists to ____________ on 16
June 1963.
26. 12. 100 years of...
The XYZ was an international men's association football tournament
that was hosted in the United States in 2016. The competition was a
celebration of the centenary of CONMEBOL and the XY, and was the
first XY hosted outside of South America.
28. 13. … is ...
On becoming a _____ (becoming baptized), the ____ undertakes the
obligation to wear the physical symbols of this status (the Five Ks)
and takes the name "lion", usually romanized as X, if a man, or
"princess", usually romanized as Y, if a woman. These names reflect
the strong egalitarianism of the ____ religion. The adopting of the
____ name is symbolic for being a member of a larger family or faith.
These names were originally intended to replace the ____’s original
surname, which was often a caste name.
30. 14. Commit
X mascot, Octocat, is an anthropomorphized female cat with five
octopus-like arms. The character was created by graphic designer
Simon Oxley as clip art to sell on iStock, a website that enables
designers to market royalty-free digital images.
X became interested in Oxley's work after Y selected a bird that he
designed for their own logo. The illustration GitHub chose was a
character that Oxley had named Octopuss. Since GitHub wanted
Octopuss for their logo (a use that the iStock license disallows), they
negotiated with Oxley to buy exclusive rights to the image.
32. 15. Back to the pavilion
In cricket, the term X refers to an opening batsman who is not
dismissed ("not out") when the team innings is closed.
The term is mainly used when the innings closes after all 10 wickets
have fallen; that is, the other 10 players in the team have all been
dismissed ("out"). It may also be used in situations where one or
more of these players retire out or are unable to bat through injury
or illness, and the remaining players are all dismissed normally. It is
not used, however, in any other situation where the innings closes
before all 10 wickets have fallen, such as when it is declared closed,
or when the team successfully chases a set run target to win the
match.
34. 16. Xs and Trumps
The X website home page has been used to commemorate, or pay
tribute to, milestones and events outside of X product offerings:
2010: Jerome B. York (board member)
2007: Al Gore (board member in honor of his Nobel Peace
Prize)
2005: Rosa Parks
2003: Gregory Hines
2001: George Harrison
2016: Muhammad Ali
2016: Bill Campbell (board member and friend)
2016: Martin Luther King, Jr.
2014: Robin Williams
2013: Nelson Mandela
2011: Steve Jobs
37. 17
The X Y is a GSM mobile phone announced on September 1, 2000, and released in
the fourth quarter of the year, replacing the popular X Z. It sold very well, being
one of the most successful phones with 126 million units sold worldwide. The
phone is still widely acclaimed and has gained a cult status due to its _________.
It is one of X’s most iconic devices.
An updated model was launched in 2017. The new X Y (2017) model will have a
comprehensive update over its predecessor and come with a 2.4" color display, a
2MP rear camera and a microSD slot. Like the original, the new phone will be
GSM-based on launch, and will require 2G or 2.5G network coverage for use on
any phone network.
39. 18. Unlike Ford
X met real estate mogul Y at a party thrown by Zampolli at the Times Square
nightclub the Kit Kat Club (now the Stephen Sondheim Theatre), in September
1998 at a New York Fashion Week. Y had been separated from Marla Maples
since May 1997, and attended the party with Norwegian cosmetics heiress Celina
Midelfart. When Midelfart went off to use the bathroom, Y approached Knauss
and asked for her number. She took his number instead, and subsequently they
attended the 1990s Greenwich Village hot spot Moomba, and began a
relationship. While they were dating, Y relocated her family to New York, where
her parents now live for most of the year. The couple gained attention after a
1999 interview on The Howard Stern Show. In 2000, she appeared with Y while
he campaigned for that year's Reform Party presidential nomination.
46. • Raja Harishchandra is the first full-length Indian feature film
and Dadasaheb Phalke the first director. What is Annasaheb Salunke
credited as the first in Indian cinema?
48. • The West Indian cricket team in England in 1984, won 5-0 in the Test
series, which to date remains the first and only time any touring side
to England has achieved this feat. It was dubbed _________ series as
the West Indies team led by Clive Lloyd humiliated David Gower's
England side. (Image)
51. • Surrogate advertising is a form of advertising which is used to
promote certain category of products, in the disguise of another
product. This type of advertising uses a product of a fairly close
category, or products of a completely different category to hammer
the brand name into the heads of consumers. The actual product may
not be projected directly to consumers but rather masked under
another product under the same brand name, so that whenever
there is mention of that brand, people start associating it with its
main product.
• What products are promoted this way?
53. • During the 1924, George Mallory and his partner, Andrew Irvine,
disappeared during their attempt to ________. Mallory's ultimate
fate was unknown for 75 years, until his body was discovered on 1
May 1999. Whether Mallory and Irvine had achieved the feat before
they died remains a subject of speculation and continuing research,
which if proved might require a serious change of records.
• What feat?
55. • Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who was 24 months old when she was
exposed to radiation from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima,
developed leukaemia. At age 12 after spending a significant amount
of time in a hospital, began making ________ with the goal of making
______ , inspired by a legend.
• There is a statue of Sadako holding a _______ in Hiroshima Peace
Park, and every year on Obon day, people leave ______ at the statue
in memory of the departed spirits of their ancestors.
• Funda?
59. The chemical reaction of Zyklon B (Hydrogen
cyanide gas {HCN} -used in Holocaust- with iron
oxide {Fe2O3· xH2O} to produce
Fe4[Fe(CN)6].yH2O {Prussian blue/Ferric
ferrocyanide}
60. Small written (+2 each, +4 for all correct)
Expand (all Latin):
1. eg.
2. i.e.
3. A.D.
4. LL.B.
5. A.M. and P.M.
6. M.A.
7. P.S.
61. 1. eg.: exempli gratia
2. i.e.: id est
3. A.D.: Anno Domini
4. LL.B.: Legum Baccalaureus
5. A.M./P.M.: Ante Meridiem, Post Meridiem
6. M.A.: Magister Artium (Master of Arts)
7. P.S.: Post Scriptum
8. R.I.P: requiescat in pace
62. • X started his career as a professor in Sindh before partition. He
started his own law firm in Karachi with his friend Y who was seven
years senior to him.
• In February 1948, when the riots broke out in Karachi, he fled to India
on the advice of his friend Y, who later turned to be the Law Minister
of Pakistan. And as fate would have it, X himself turned out to be the
Minister of Law and Justice in the Government of India!
64. • There has been a popular saying that they are hard to kill and keep
coming back for more. X was trying to have people believe that their
products would similarly outlast things that killed other competitors’
products, maybe by even 9 times. It was of course, a marketing
exaggeration but an effective and memorable one.
• What company thus had its logo devised?
67. • According to the ancient Greek legend by Euripedes, there was a
general who buried a large treasure in his tent when he was defeated
in battle in 477 BC. When the conquering general and his troops
could not find the treasure, they consulted the Oracle of Delphi, who
advised them to __________ for the treasure. Then, the conquering
general went back to the site and searched _________. Of course, he
found the hidden treasure.
• What idiom owes its origin to this story?
69. • Crux is a constellation located in a bright portion of the Milky Way. It
is among the most easily distinguished constellations, as all of its four
main stars have an apparent visual magnitude above +2.8, even
though it is the smallest of all 88 modern constellations. Its name
is Latin for cross, and it is dominated by a cross-shaped or kite-
like asterism.
• The Crux features on the flags of five nations. If two of them are:
Samoa and Papua New Guinea; give me the rest
73. 17.
It has been speculated that sailors who often went above and below deck might
have needed to keep one eye adjusted to the darkness below decks.The strong
sunlight while above deck on an oceangoing vessel could require minutes of
adaptation to the dim lighting below deck. With virtually no light sources below
deck, sailors would have to rely heavily upon their eyes to adjust. In the critical
moments of modifying the rigging, navigating, and especially during battle,
those minutes were too precious. This is the reason behind a popular culture
happening. What am I talking about ?
75. Exhaustive list of what?
David
Charlemagne
Cesar
Alexander
Pallas
Judith
Rachel
Argine
Ogier
La Hire
Hector
Lancelot
77. Another counrty
Syldavia is a fictional country in X, the comics series by European cartoonist Y. It is located in the Balkans
and has a rivalry with the fictional neighbouring country of Borduria. The Sprodj Atomic Research
Centre, seen in P and Q, is located in Syldavia. The sprawling complex is located in the Zymylpathian
Mountains of Syldavia (a play on the Carpathian Mountains), located close to rich deposits of uranium.
The Centre is secretive and has very tightly-guarded security, including a large number of security
checkpoints, helicopter surveillance, anti-aircraft artillery, and a squadron of fighter aircraft based at the
facility. Work at the centre, carried out by a large team of international physicists recruited by the
Syldavian government, involves research into protection from the effects of nuclear weapons, and is the
base for the Syldavian space program. The facility, which seems to be entirely self-sufficient, is
administered by the Director, Mr. Baxter. The Sprodj Centre has its own atomic pile for processing
uranium into plutonium, and has vast facilities for the research and construction of the rocket-ship
which carries R and his colleagues to the moon. The gargantuan complex is last seen at the end of
Explorers on the Moon, and is never again seen in the R series. In P, the Sprodj Atomic Research Centre
invites S to head its space division, and later R and T to be part of the moon mission. In U, Syldavia's
secret agents compete with archrival Bordurian agents to kidnap S and obtain the secrets to develop
sound-based weapons.
86. "Ramble On" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their
1969 album Led Zeppelin II. The song's lyrics were influenced by X by
Y. The opening line ("Leaves are falling all around") could be a
paraphrase of the opening line of Y’s poem "Namárië".
87. X references appear later in the song's lyrics:
Mine's a tale that can't be told
My freedom I hold dear
How years ago in days of old
When magic filled the air
'Twas in the darkest depths of ________
I met a girl so fair
But _______, and the evil one crept up
89. In Germany, there is a Bavarian town called Herzogenaurach.
This town came into limelight after two international companies both
started in little Herzogenaurach, and their headquarters are still
located here today.
Though initially close, the companies soon had their differences and
eventually after a bitter spat, split up and an intense rivalry arose.
With time, Herzogenaurach became often called The Town of Bent
Necks. Why?
90. Hint
The rivalry between these two companies was so fierce that people
who wore ______ _____ would talk to only their counterparts and
similarly were the ____ fans.
So whenever a visitor from outside would visit, the first thing the
townsfolk would do was bend down their necks and stare at his ____
to see which _____ he wore to see which camp he belonged to!
91. This is the town where Adolf Dassler and his brother Rudolf started
the companies Adidas and Puma respectively.
92. 04/05/2017
When X was mixing the American Graffiti soundtrack, he used one-
letter-prefixes to number the reels of film and the dialog. On one
occasion during the production, X had dozed off while working on Y
on the side. Sound designer Walter Murch asked X for the second
dialogue of the second reel by saying _________. X woke up and
stated that it was a "great name" before going back to sleep. _______
was later incorporated into Y. X, Y and FITB.
93. X - George Lucas
Y - Star Wars
Blank - Reel two, Dialogue two which abbreviated to R2-D2, a name
which surfaced in the Lucas' film.
94. From Eros and X came the race of birds
In Greek mythology, X, according to Hesiod, was the first thing to exist: "at first X
came to be" (or was) "but next" (possibly out of X) came Gaia, Tartarus, and Eros
(elsewhere the son of Aphrodite). Unambiguously born "from X" were Erebus
(Darkness) and Nyx (Night).
The Greek word "X", a neuter noun, means "yawning" or "gap", but what, if
anything, was located on either side of this chasm is unclear. For Hesiod, X, like
Tartarus, though personified enough to have borne children, was also a place, far
away, underground and "gloomy", beyond which lived the Titans. And, like the
earth, the ocean, and the upper air, it was also capable of being affected by Zeus'
thunderbolts.
96. Debjit thinks this question is good
Illeism (from Latin ille meaning "he, that") is the act of
_____________________________________________.
Illeism is sometimes used in literature as a stylistic device. In real life
usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or
involuntary circumstances.
Examples of popular Illeists: Julius Caesar, Narendra Modi, Pelé,
Zlatan Ibrahimović, Salvador Dali (once).
97. The act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first
person
101. The Great X-Y Crisis of 1894
• By the late 1800s, large cities all around the world -London and New
York in particular- were drowning in X-Y. A staggering total of over
100,000 X were _______________ around the city each day. On
average a X will produce between 15 and 35 pounds of Y per day, so
you can imagine the sheer scale of the problem.
• In 1894, The Times newspaper predicted… “In 50 years, every street
in London will be buried under nine feet of X-Y.” The terrible
situation was debated in 1898 at the world’s first international urban
planning conference in New York, but no solution could be found. It
seemed urban civilisation was doomed.
• However, necessity is the mother of invention, and the invention in
this case was that of Z.
103. Small written (+2 each, +4 for all correct)
More famously known as?
1. _______ Isabel Mebarak Ripoll
2. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta
3. Allen Konigsberg
4. Krishna Pandit Bhanji
5. Maurice Micklewhite
6. Eric Arthur Blair
7. Norma Jean Mortensen
104. 1. Shakira
2. Lady Gaga
3. Woody Allen
4. Ben Kingsley
5. Michael Caine
6. George Orwell
7. Marilyn Monroe
8. David Bowie
105. • The word X is derived from the Sanskrit word Y. It was used for both
the insect (because of their enormous number) and the scarlet
resinous secretion it produces. This resin has been used for making
traditional and tribal bangles, and still used as sealing wax by
the India Post.
• The term Z is used for a liquid made of X dissolved in alcohol, or of
synthetic substances, that dries to form a hard protective coating for
wood, metal, etc. It is also used as wood finish, skin cosmetic and dye
for wool and silk in ancient India and neighbouring areas. X resin was
once imported in sizeable quantity into Europe from India along with
Eastern woods. (Images)
111. • X (12 June 1927 – 18 January 2012) was an Indian musical composer,
music arranger and teacher. He found his first job as a violinist in the
group of the composer Naushad in 1943. He taught R.D. Burman and
Ramprasad Sharma (father of music director Pyarelal).
A few examples of his work are B.R. Chopra (Naya
Daur, Waqt), Naushad(Dillagi), and Chetan Anand (Haqeeqat).
Pyarelal's tribute to X, his violin teacher, is what made him a
household name.
• X? (Image)
117. A string of typographical symbols, especially "@#$%&!", used
(especially in comic strips) to represent an obscenity or swearword.
118. Who or about what?
Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it
everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of,
every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate
of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies,
and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and
coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and
peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father,
hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every
corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every
saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote
of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
122. List of?
1. Guardians of the Front Page
2. Thanks, Obama.
3. This is Shelia Fredrick, a flight attendant. She noticed a terrified girl
accompanied by an older man. She left a note in the bathroom on
which the victim wrote that she needed help. The police was
alerted & the girl was saved from a human trafficker. We should
honor our heroes.
4. 1 dad reflex 2 children
5. Should have been Bernie
126. X?
X (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was the first Y of India, in office from
1950 to 1962. An Indian political leader, and lawyer by training, X joined the
Indian National Congress during the Indian Independence Movement and
became a major leader from the region of Bihar. A supporter of Mahatma
Gandhi, X was imprisoned by British authorities during the Salt Satyagraha of
1931 and the Quit India movement of 1942. X served one term as President of
the Indian National Congress from 1934 to 1935. After the 1946 elections, Prasad
served as Minister of Food and Agriculture in the central government. Upon
independence in 1947, X was elected as President of the Constituent Assembly
of India, which prepared the Constitution of India and served as its provisional
parliament.
128. What logo?
“I had the idea of the 3D logo when I was swimming at Ipanema
Beach,” says Gelli “I was under the water, and when I came up, I saw
Dois Irmãos (Two Brothers Hill, above). And I said, we are in the
middle of sculpture city, we need to make a harmonizing logo. All of
the curves of the logo shapes come from the mountains in ___ __
______ — not only the main one Sugarloaf Mountain, but all of the
the mountains.”
129. Image follows
“This is an archetype. You can find this symbol in caves a million years
ago and in children’s schools today. This make the logo so strong
because it has a good meaning in all the cultures — with union and
force. People see a lot of different meanings in it that we didn’t
intentionally put there. The mayor of ___ said he could see ___ in it,”
Gelli says with a laugh, “What?”
132. • The name might be shocking at first since they have a coat of bright
orange paint for high visibility. One explanation for popularization of
the term, comes from the early film-based design of these, which
required the inside to be perfectly dark to prevent light leaks from
corrupting it.
• Specified to withstand an impact of 3400 g and temperatures of over
1,000 °C, what are these commonly know as?
135. • Charles G. Barkla noticed that atoms he studied appeared to emit
two types of X-rays. Though he originally called the higher energy X-
ray something that would seem more sensible now; he later renamed
them since he realized that the highest energy X-rays produced in his
experiments might not be the highest energy X-ray possible. He
wanted to make certain that there was room to add more
discoveries.
• But later it turned out, the _____ type X-ray is the highest energy X-
ray an atom can emit.
• What am I talking about?
137. What?
Top row
(1) Sri Yukteswar Giri (Hindu guru)
(2) Aleister Crowley (occultist)
(3) Mae West (actress)
(4) Lenny Bruce (comedian)
(5) Karlheinz Stockhausen (composer)
(6) W. C. Fields (comedian/actor)
(7) Carl Jung (psychiatrist)
(9) Fred Astaire (actor/dancer)
(10) Richard Merkin (artist)
(11) The Vargas Girl (by artist Alberto Vargas)
(12) (Leo Gorcey, picture was removed)
(12) Huntz Hall (actor)
(14) Simon Rodia (designer and builder of the Watts
Towers)
(15) Bob Dylan (singer/songwriter)
138. Second row
(16) Aubrey Beardsley (illustrator)
(17) Sir Robert Peel (19th century British Prime Minister)
(18) Aldous Huxley (writer)
(19) Dylan Thomas (poet)
(20) Terry Southern (writer)
(21) Dion DiMucci (singer/songwriter)
(22) Tony Curtis (actor)
(23) Wallace Berman (artist)
(24) Tommy Handley (comedian)
(25) Marilyn Monroe (actress)
(27) Sri Mahavatar Babaji (Hindu guru)
(28) Stan Laurel (actor/comedian)
(29) Richard Lindner (artist)
(30) Oliver Hardy (actor/comedian)
(31) Karl Marx (political philosopher)
(32) H. G. Wells (writer)
(33) Sri Paramahansa Yogananda (Hindu guru)
(34A) James Joyce (Irish poet and novelist) – barely visible
below Bob Dylan
(34) Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy)
139. Third row
(35) Stuart Sutcliffe (artist/former Beatle)
(36) Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy)
(37) Max Miller (comedian)
(38) A "Petty Girl" (by artist George Petty)
(39) Marlon Brando (actor)
(40) Tom Mix (actor)
(41) Oscar Wilde (writer)
(42) Tyrone Power (actor)
(43) Larry Bell (artist)
(44) David Livingstone (missionary/explorer)
(45) Johnny Weissmuller (Olympic swimmer/Tarzan actor)
(46) Stephen Crane (writer) – barely visible between Issy
Bonn's head and raised arm
(47) Issy Bonn (comedian)
(48) George Bernard Shaw (playwright)
(49) H. C. Westermann (sculptor)
(50) Albert Stubbins (English footballer)
(51) Sri Lahiri Mahasaya (guru)
(52) Lewis Carroll (writer)
(53) T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia")
140. Front row
(54) Wax model of Sonny Liston (boxer)
(54A) Unidentified laughing figure -barely visible
(55) A "Petty Girl" (by George Petty)
(56) Wax model of George Harrison
(57) Wax model of John Lennon
(58) Shirley Temple (child actress) – barely visible behind
the wax models of John and Ringo, first of three
appearances on the cover
(59) Wax model of Ringo Starr
(60) Wax model of Paul McCartney
(61) Albert Einstein (physicist) – largely obscured
(63) Ringo Starr holding a trumpet
(64) Paul McCartney holding a cor anglais
(65) George Harrison holding a piccolo
(65A) Bette Davis (actress) – hair barely visible on top of
George's shoulder
(65B) Timothy Carey (actor) – only part of his shoulder is
visible
(66) Bobby Breen (singer)
(67) Marlene Dietrich (actress/singer)
(68) (Mohandas Gandhi picture was removed)
(69) An American legionnaire[3]
(70) Wax model of Diana Dors (actress)
141. Props on the cover
Cloth grandmother-figure by Jann Haworth
Cloth doll by Haworth of Shirley Temple wearing a sweater
that reads "Welcome The Rolling Stones Good Guys" –
third and last appearance on the cover
A ceramic Mexican craft known as a Tree of Life from
Metepec
A 9-inch Sony television set, apparently owned by Paul
McCartney – the receipt, bearing McCartney's signature, is
owned by a curator of a museum dedicated to The Beatles
in Japan.[4]
A stone figure of a girl
Another stone figure
A statue brought over from John Lennon's house
A doll of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi
A drum skin, designed by fairground artist Joe Ephgrave[5]
A hookah (water pipe)
A velvet snake
A Fukusuke, Japanese china figure
A stone figure of Snow White
A garden gnome
A Baritone horn
A three-stringed flower guitar