1. The earliest known use of the term "X" in sports was in 1992 when Michael Jordan's wife started X Inc. to commercialize his brand. Now "X" is commonly used as an acronym for the best athlete in a sport, which likely traces back to Jordan.
2. A famous sports incident can be modeled by a basic parabolic equation involving a height of 1.038m reached with an initial velocity of 4.51m/s over a distance of 4.57m in 0.98s.
3. Rafe Bartholomew named his book on the Philippine's obsession with basketball "Kingdom of X" after covering the country's professional basketball league.
2. Rules
Rules
● Rules 25 Questions, 25 points.
● Star marked (*) questions used to resolve
ties.
● No Negative Marking. Feel free to guess.
● Top 8 teams in final. QM’s decisions are
final.
● Use of electronic gadgets or sand paper
will lead to DQ.
3. 1
The earliest example we could find for X is from September 1992,
when ______ ___, Y’s wife, incorporated X, Inc. to consolidate
and license her husband’s intellectual properties for commercial
purposes.
Would it surprise you, then, to hear that now the best thing you
can say about an athlete is that he is the X in his sport? But this
new X comes without horns. Rather, it’s an acronym, and it
probably traces back to Y. Who is often considered the X of his
sport.
ID the term X.
4. 2
The below given equation(though very basic) is the explanation
to a very famous incident involving a prolific sportsperson.
This can be modelled as a parabolic relation on the coordinate
system, where the max height the person reached was 1.038m
which an initial vertical velocity of 4.51m/s. The total distance
travelled by the person was 4.57m and total time of 0.98s.
What incident is being spoken about?
5. Rafe Bartholomew, a student then on a Fulbright scholarship to the
Philippines found his c2f in 2010 when he decided to cover the
country’s unnatural obsession for the game of basketball.
Following the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team Alaska
Aces in depth, Rafe highlighted the stature of the country’s love of
the game, where players wouldn’t mind playing in flip-flops and
often made hoops with worn out mechanical parts from cars.
Using the context of the geographic region (shown in next
pic), Rafe aptly named his book, _______ ___.
FITB.
3*
7. 4
Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall, a Swedish pentathlete who caused the
disqualification of the Swedish national team in at the 1968
Summer Olympics.
He drank two beers before a shooting event to calm himself
down. This led to an outrage by the olympic committee and the
swedish team was forced to return their medals.
This was the first instance of ______.
9. 5
Marc Rzepczynski, nicknamed ________ is a professional baseball
pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks. Rzepczynski, who is of
Polish descent, got the nickname ________ because his surname
looks like a random assortment of letters - as if a bunch of letters
just fell out of a ________ box. Players and coaches often
struggle with the name, which is pronounced "Zep-CHIN-ski".
What is his nickname? FITB
10. 6
Often, in the sport of X, it is perfectly legal although seemingly
counterintuitive to increase the weight on the skeleton. This actually enables
the component of drag to be reduced, providing the acceleration and control
needed for athletes.
The governing body of this sport has clearly stated that if the stipulated
weight limit is not reached, teams can very well include the difference to
their advantage.
However, this notion was challenged in a seminal work from the early 90s,
where the fish-out-of-water entity was criticized for adopting the same
technique, but eventually went on to receive acclaim despite losing.
Which sport? What work?
11. 7
At the launch of its new model SF90 at Maranello on Friday,
Ferrari had made a new seemingly unimpactful change to their
car.
On being asked for the reason for the change, team principal
Mattia Binotto said that “The reason is not aesthetic, but
exclusively technical. The change might not seem like much, but
when you push everything to the limit even this has an effect.”
What was the change they made and why?
12. 8
From the fourteenth century on, it could be applied to a single
burst of intense physical activity of any sort, often in the phrase
at a ____, at one go, in one continuous operation.
By the seventeenth century, it was used to refer to a brief canter
by a horse just before a race owing to the fact that horses are
the only species other than humans that depended on sweating
and evaporative cooling as a form of thermoregulation.
The two ideas came together so the word _____ started to refer
to a horse race, particularly to one episode of a larger contest.
WTGW and in what context is it currently used in the world of
sports?
13. 9
ID the person wearing the mask and put funda as to what
unfortunate achieved by the three men for country is being
mocked in the video.
15. 10
On the following slide is a picture of a piece of handwritten text
held by X, caught on camera during a certain event after a match
in 2013.
Who is X and what is the event?
17. 11*
This is the cover of a book by Michael Lewis called X:Evolution of
a game.
X is a term for the side of the offensive line that the
___________ is facing away from while in the pocket. This move
has been depicted pictorially on the book cover.
X is also the name of a very famous movie based on a player from
the same sport.
What is this term X?
19. 12
X might already have a nickname, but as Shaquille O'Neal has
already shown, you can never have too many.
In fact, O'Neal is ready to relinquish one of his favorites --
"Superman" -- and give it up "with honor and pleasure" to the Y,
which is his actual nickname which is a rhyming phrase based on
his ethnicity.
"I've never given my name up before, but I'm giving it to him.
He's the new Superman. You heard it here first,”
ID X and Y?
20. 13
X, whose construction began in the year 1961 was going to be based
on the Estadio do Maracana in Brazil, but with a capacity of 90,000.
After the cost of construction drastically increased in the 60s, the
association in charge were forced to halt the construction due to lack
of funds.
A specific group got its name ____ _____ _____,owing to fact that
they occupied a certain part of the stadium while supporting the
home club during their inaugural season.
After the home club moved to their new home venue the following
the season, they were forced to rename certain sections of their new
stadium to help the group retain it’s iconic name.
ID X and the iconic group.
21. 14
This tweet was put out by a famous personality, after their
omission which was huge point of debate late last year. The
person in question accused the coach of bias for her omission.
What is being talked about?
23. 15
The following tweet by nike was a tribute to X and the clothes she
wore during a major competition. These clothes made headlines
as the weren’t welcome at the event and proved that the sport in
question couldn’t get away from its elitist roots.
24. 16
In 2018, during the game between Leicester City and Cardiff City,
the referee Lee Proberts was forced to give Demarai Gray a
yellow card, against his conscience, owing to the fact that Gray
took off his jersey revealing his undershirt.
Why did Lee Proberts not want to give a yellow card to Gray?
26. 17
David Warner in an interview to Age said "Generally when I'm playing
the reverse I'm swapping hands, and now with this ___ I don't really
have to. So it's going to be better. It gives you a couple of extra
seconds.If people think it's going to be an advantage to batsmen, I
have to disagree”.
"The person who is using the timber is in control, so I just see it as
another shot for other people to try as well. Everyone is trying it these
days, especially in Twenty20. It makes it easier, but it's not a real
advantage. You've still got to play the shot.“
What is Warner describing here ?
27. 18
The first recorded use of the word _____ is in the 1773 book Juvenile Sports and
Pastimes, to Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of the Author: Including a New Mode
of Infant Education by Richard Johnson (Pseud. Master Michel Angelo), whose
chapter XI was titled "New Improvements on the Game of ______".
The belief that _______ was mentioned in a 1363 proclamation by King Edward III
of England is based on modern translations of the proclamation, which was
originally in Latin and explicitly forbade the games "Pilam Manualem, Pedivam, &
Bacularem: & ad Canibucam & Gallorum Pugnam".The English historian and
biographer John Strype did not use the word "_______" when he translated the
proclamation in 1720, instead translating "Canibucam" as "Cambuck"; this may
have referred to either an early form of ______ or a game more similar to golf or
croquet.
FITB
28. 19
The Autodromo _________ __________ is notoriously known for having adverse
effects on components like brakes, turbos, gearboxes, hybrid systems and of the
cars’ internal combustion engines owing to the fact that the availability of
_________ goes down by upto 25% when compared to other circuits around the
world.
As a result of this, the turbos in the car often very close to their allowed rpm limit
as F1 regulations causing reliability issues in the car during the race.
Identify the circuit, which also happens to be host of the GP where Lewis
Hamilton secured his last two world championships.
What distinction does it hold among the current F1 circuits that causes these
adverse conditions?
29. 20
The Special Olympics World Games (Olympics for people with
intellectual disabilities) was started in 1968 by the World famous
New york based X family. A family member Y of the X family was
said to have a mental disability of an unknown nature.
She was also left permanently incapacitated after a botched
lobotomy by her father and was abandoned at a special needs
home. In order to normalise mental disabilities and pay tribute to
Y, Y’s sister started the Special Olympics organisation and held
the World Games to celebrate and showcase the sporting abilities
of those with special needs.
ID the X family.
30. 21
The following audio clip is from the 2017 United States Grand Prix
driver introduction ceremony.
ID the announcer.
31. 22*
A __________is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a
jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name,
sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall.
The __________ is the mainstay of the knitting of industry of the
island which can be dated back to the late 15th century when a
royal grant was obtained to import wool from England and re-
export knitted goods to Normandy and Spain.
The players of the sport X are known to sport a _________ rather
than a traditional jersey worn by players of other similar contact
sports. (Picture on the next slide)
What sport is X and FITB.
33. 23*
The first occurence of X at the Olympics can be traced back to the
1900 Paris Games in the sports of Croquet, Equestrian and Sailing.
X was introduced in Tennis in the year 1900 but fell off the
programme after 1924 and was reintroduced in the year 2012.
There was an increased focus on X at the Olympics at the start of the
21st Century with it being introduced in the biathlon, figure skating,
luge , curling and alpine skiing.
X will be introduced in 2020 in the sports of table tennis and shooting
while it’s inclusion in athletics and swimming is being considered.
What is X?
34. 24*
These are host details of the ___________ Games. Where was it
held in India? FITB.
35. 25
The following statistics were compiled by BBC Sport in their quest
for busting the myth X, that became popular after Andy Gray’s
comments while analysing whether top footballers from around
the world could perform in the premier league.
What is the myth the X that BBC were trying to prove wrong?
41. 1
The earliest example we could find for X is from September 1992,
when ______ ___, Y’s wife, incorporated X, Inc. to consolidate
and license her husband’s intellectual properties for commercial
purposes.
Would it surprise you, then, to hear that now the best thing you
can say about an athlete is that he is the X in his sport? But this
new X comes without horns. Rather, it’s an acronym, and it
probably traces back to Y. Who is often considered the X of his
sport.
ID the term X.
43. 2
The below given equation(though very basic) is the explanation
to a very famous incident involving a prolific sportsperson.
This can be modelled as a parabolic relation on the coordinate
system, where the max height the person reached was 1.038m
which an initial vertical velocity of 4.51m/s. The total distance
travelled by the person was 4.57m and total time of 0.98s.
What incident is being spoken about?
45. Rafe Bartholomew, a student then on a Fulbright scholarship to the
Philippines found his c2f in 2010 when he decided to cover the
country’s unnatural obsession for the game of basketball.
Following the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team Alaska
Aces in depth, Rafe highlighted the stature of the country’s love of
the game, where players wouldn’t mind playing in flip-flops and
often made hoops with worn out mechanical parts from cars.
Using the context of the geographic region (shown in next
pic), Rafe aptly named his book, _______ ___.
FITB.
3*
48. 4
Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall, a Swedish pentathlete who caused the
disqualification of the Swedish national team in at the 1968
Summer Olympics.
He drank two beers before a shooting event to calm himself
down. This led to an outrage by the olympic committee and the
swedish team was forced to return their medals.
This was the first instance of ______.
51. 5
Marc Rzepczynski, nicknamed ________ is a professional baseball
pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks. Rzepczynski, who is of
Polish descent, got the nickname ________ because his surname
looks like a random assortment of letters - as if a bunch of letters
just fell out of a ________ box. Players and coaches often
struggle with the name, which is pronounced "Zep-CHIN-ski".
What is his nickname? FITB
53. 6
Often, in the sport of X, it is perfectly legal although seemingly
counterintuitive to increase the weight on the skeleton. This actually enables
the component of drag to be reduced, providing the acceleration and control
needed for athletes.
The governing body of this sport has clearly stated that if the stipulated
weight limit is not reached, teams can very well include the difference to
their advantage.
However, this notion was challenged in a seminal work from the early 90s,
where the fish-out-of-water entity was criticized for adopting the same
technique, but eventually went on to receive acclaim despite losing.
55. 7
At the launch of its new model SF90 at Maranello on Friday,
Ferrari had made a new seemingly unimpactful change to their
car.
On being asked for the reason for the change, team principal
Mattia Binotto said that “The reason is not aesthetic, but
exclusively technical. The change might not seem like much, but
when you push everything to the limit even this has an effect.”
What was the change they made and why?
57. 8
From the fourteenth century on, it could be applied to a single
burst of intense physical activity of any sort, often in the phrase
at a ____, at one go, in one continuous operation.
By the seventeenth century, it was used to refer to a brief canter
by a horse just before a race owing to the fact that horses are
the only species other than humans that depended on sweating
and evaporative cooling as a form of thermoregulation.
The two ideas came together so the word _____ started to refer
to a horse race, particularly to one episode of a larger contest.
WTGW and in what context is it currently used in the world of
sports?
62. 10
On the following slide is a picture of a piece of handwritten text
held by X, caught on camera during a certain event after a match
in 2013.
Who is X and what is the event?
65. 11*
This is the cover of a book by Michael Lewis called X:Evolution of
a game.
X is a term for the side of the offensive line that the
___________ is facing away from while in the pocket. This move
has been depicted pictorially on the book cover.
X is also the name of a very famous movie based on a player from
the same sport.
What is this term X?
68. 12
X might already have a nickname, but as Shaquille O'Neal has
already shown, you can never have too many.
In fact, O'Neal is ready to relinquish one of his favorites --
"Superman" -- and give it up "with honor and pleasure" to the Y,
which is his actual nickname which is a rhyming phrase based on
his ethnicity.
"I've never given my name up before, but I'm giving it to him.
He's the new Superman. You heard it here first,”
ID X and Y?
70. 13
X, whose construction began in the year 1961 was going to be based
on the Estadio do Maracana in Brazil, but with a capacity of 90,000.
After the cost of construction drastically increased in the 60s, the
association in charge were forced to halt the construction due to lack
of funds.
A specific group got its name ____ _____ _____,owing to fact that
they occupied a certain part of the stadium while supporting the
home club during their inaugural season.
After the home club moved to their new home venue the following
the season, they were forced to rename certain sections of their new
stadium to help the group retain it’s iconic name.
ID X and the iconic group.
72. 14
This tweet was put out by a famous personality, after their
omission which was huge point of debate late last year. The
person in question accused the coach of bias for her omission.
What is being talked about?
75. 15
The following tweet by nike was a tribute to X and the clothes she
wore during a major competition. These clothes made headlines
as the weren’t welcome at the event and proved that the sport in
question couldn’t get away from its elitist roots.
77. 16
In 2018, during the game between Leicester City and Cardiff City,
the referee Lee Proberts was forced to give Demarai Gray a
yellow card, against his conscience, owing to the fact that Gray
took off his jersey revealing his undershirt.
Why did Lee Proberts not want to give a yellow card to Gray?
80. 17
David Warner in an interview to Age said "Generally when I'm playing
the reverse I'm swapping hands, and now with this ___ I don't really
have to. So it's going to be better. It gives you a couple of extra
seconds.If people think it's going to be an advantage to batsmen, I
have to disagree”.
"The person who is using the timber is in control, so I just see it as
another shot for other people to try as well. Everyone is trying it these
days, especially in Twenty20. It makes it easier, but it's not a real
advantage. You've still got to play the shot.“
What is Warner describing here ?
82. 18
The first recorded use of the word _____ is in the 1773 book Juvenile Sports and
Pastimes, to Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of the Author: Including a New Mode
of Infant Education by Richard Johnson (Pseud. Master Michel Angelo), whose
chapter XI was titled "New Improvements on the Game of ______".
The belief that _______ was mentioned in a 1363 proclamation by King Edward III
of England is based on modern translations of the proclamation, which was
originally in Latin and explicitly forbade the games "Pilam Manualem, Pedivam, &
Bacularem: & ad Canibucam & Gallorum Pugnam".The English historian and
biographer John Strype did not use the word "_______" when he translated the
proclamation in 1720, instead translating "Canibucam" as "Cambuck"; this may
have referred to either an early form of ______ or a game more similar to golf or
croquet.
FITB
84. 19
The Autodromo _________ __________ is notoriously known for having adverse
effects on components like brakes, turbos, gearboxes, hybrid systems and of the
cars’ internal combustion engines owing to the fact that the availability of
_________ goes down by upto 25% when compared to other circuits around the
world.
As a result of this, the turbos in the car often very close to their allowed rpm limit
as F1 regulations causing reliability issues in the car during the race.
Identify the circuit, which also happens to be host of the GP where Lewis
Hamilton secured his last two world championships.
What distinction does it hold among the current F1 circuits that causes these
adverse conditions?
86. 20
The Special Olympics World Games (Olympics for people with
intellectual disabilities) was started in 1968 by the World famous
New york based X family. A family member Y of the X family was
said to have a mental disability of an unknown nature.
She was also left permanently incapacitated after a botched
lobotomy by her father and was abandoned at a special needs
home. In order to normalise mental disabilities and pay tribute to
Y, Y’s sister started the Special Olympics organisation and held
the World Games to celebrate and showcase the sporting abilities
of those with special needs.
ID the X family.
90. 22*
A __________is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a
jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name,
sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall.
The __________ is the mainstay of the knitting of industry of the
island which can be dated back to the late 15th century when a
royal grant was obtained to import wool from England and re-
export knitted goods to Normandy and Spain.
The players of the sport X are known to sport a _________ rather
than a traditional jersey worn by players of other similar contact
sports. (Picture on the next slide)
What sport is X and FITB.
93. 23*
The first occurence of X at the Olympics can be traced back to the
1900 Paris Games in the sports of Croquet, Equestrian and Sailing.
X was introduced in Tennis in the year 1900 but fell off the
programme after 1924 and was reintroduced in the year 2012.
There has been an increased focus on X at the Olympics at the start of
the 21st Century with it being introduced in the biathlon, figure
skating, luge , curling and alpine skiing
X will be introduced in 2020 in the sports of table tennis and shooting
while it’s inclusion in athletics and swimming is being considered.
What is X?
97. 25
The following statistics were compiled by BBC Sport in their quest
for busting the myth X, that became popular after Andy Gray’s
comments while analysing whether top footballers from around
the world could perform in the premier league.
What is the myth the X that BBC were trying to prove wrong?