Henry Saint Clair Fredericks is an American Grammy Award-winning blues musician known by his stage name Taj Mahal. Over his nearly 50-year career, he has incorporated elements of world music into blues and reshaped the definition of the genre.
Grammy Blues Musician Henry Saint Clair Fredericks' Stage Name
1. • Henry Saint Clair Fredericks is an American
Grammy Award-winning blues musician. He often
incorporates elements of world music into his
works. A singer and composer who plays the
guitar and piano, Henry has done much to
reshape the definition and scope of blues music
over the course of his almost 50-year career by
fusing it with non traditional forms, including
sounds from the Caribbean, Africa and the South
Pacific. What is Henry’s stage name?
Question 1
7. The image in the previous slide is the
first known business that the
company’s founder started. In later
years, the company began expanding
into other categories,and eventually
adopted a three star symbol. Name
the company.
9. Question 4:
• Many cuisine-related sources describe X as an ancient
food, or connect it to famous historical figures such
as Saladin.Indeed, its basic ingredients—
chickpeas, sesame, lemon, and garlic—have been
eaten in the region for millennia.
• But in fact, there is no specific evidence for this
purported ancient history of X bi tahina.Though
chickpeas were widely eaten in the region, and they
were often cooked in stews and other hot
dishes,puréed chickpeas eaten cold with tahini do not
appear before the Abbasid period in Egypt and
the Levant.
13. Question 6
• Batman: The Animated Series is a 1992 series
that is considered the best modern day animated
adaptation of Batman comic books.
• The series also introduced new characters such as
Red Claw,Tygrus and Sewer King which did not
become popular. Another character,X,became
very popular and has been updated to be more
violent and less humurous,but retaining the
psychopathic traits of the original.
• ID X.
16. • The company was founded by five brothers
Alfieri,Bindo,Carlo,Ettore and Ernesto and
they belonged to the city of Bologna, where
the Fountain of Neptune statue is found. The
statue inspired the logo of the company.
• Name the company.
22. Question 10
• The site of the demolished St Anne’s church and the
adjoining plot were granted to Thomas Lyon, after
whom Lyons Range is named, to construct buildings to
accommodate the junior servants of the East India
Company who were known as “X”. Lyon was acting on
behalf of Richard Barwell, member of the council,
when Warren Hastings was governor.X was then leased
out for accommodating servants to the East India
Company . X was the first three-storey building in
________.
• The structure was vacated in 2013 for renovation by
current owners.
27. The letter is considered to have
been written as a hoax by
journalists to sensationlise
murders in the Whitechapel
district. It was signed as X by the
“murderer ”,which most people
ultimately know him as. Name X.
29. Question 13:
• The original logo resembled a deformed radiation
warning symbol. Controversially, the original name for
the A project was the "Manhattan Project", a reference
to the US nuclear weapons initiative. Alex St. John,
head of ________ A evangelism at the time,
claims that the connotation of the ultimate outcome of
the Manhattan Project (the nuclear bombing of Japan)
is intentional, and that A and its sister project,
the B (which shares a similar logo), were meant to
displace the Japanese counterparts from their
dominance.However, ________ publicly denies this
account, instead claiming that the logo is merely an
artistic design.
33. Question 15
• The general tale is about a love story between
Zhinu the weaver girl, and Niulang the
cowherd. Their love was not allowed, thus they
were banished to opposite sides of the Silver
River (Milky Way). Once a year, on the 7th day of
the 7th lunar month, a flock of ______ would
form a bridge to reunite the lovers for one
day. There are many variations of the story. The
earliest-known reference to this famous myth
dates back to over 2600 years ago, which was
told in a poem from the Classic of Poetry.
36. According to legend, a Medici employed
by Charlemagne slew a giant using three bags of rocks.
The three-ball symbol became the family crest. Since
the Medicis were so successful in the financial and
banking industries, other families also adopted the
symbol. Throughout the Middle Ages, coats of
arms bore three balls, orbs, plates, discs, coins and
more as symbols of monetary success. Where is the
symbol used,or who uses it?
40. Question 18:Whose Filmography?
• Main Chup Nahi Rahungi
• Khuli Khidki
• Awari Zindagi
• Jungle ka Beta
• Jungle Ki Rani
• Naagmani
• Jawaani Jaaneman
• Jai Maa Vaishno Devi
• Sone Ki Sita
• Vasna
44. Question 20:The translated epitaph on
a tomb in Nizammudin Dargah goes
something like this:
• Allah is the Living, the Sustaining.
Let no one cover my grave except with greenery,
For this very grass suffices as a tomb cover for the
poor.
The mortal simplistic _____________,
Disciple of the Khwaja Moin-ud-Din Chishti,
Daughter of ___________ the Conqueror
May Allah illuminate his proof.
1092 [1681 AD]
Whom does the tomb belong to?
46. Question 21
• The word is derived from the Sanskrit Jagannātha world “lord",
where Jagath means the world and Nath means lord, one of the
names of Krishna. The English loanword X is from the 17th century,
inspired by the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, which has
the Ratha Yatra ("chariot procession"), an annual procession of
chariots carrying the statues.
• The term is used literally in Jane Eyre, where one character
describes her as "worse than many a little heathen who says its
prayers to Brahma and kneels before X“.
• The figurative sense of the English word is the idea of something
that demands blind devotion or merciless sacrifice.
• Identify X
52. Question 24
• The original company came into existence in 1875 in Switzerland,
when Julius X took over his father's mill. He quickly became a
pioneer of industrial food production, aiming to improve the
nutritional intake of worker families. X was the first to bring protein-
rich legume meal to the market, and followed up with a ready-
made soup based on legume meal in 1886. In 1897, Julius
X founded the company X GmbH in the German town of Singen,
where it is still based today.
• In 1947, following several changes in ownership and corporate
structure, X's holding company merged with the Y company to
form Y-Alimentana S.A.
• Identify X and Y.