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1.
2. Bounce & Pounce format.
+10 for direct as well as for pass.
On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if not.
3. Catull is an old style serif typeface designed by
Gustav Jaeger for the Berthold foundry in 1982.
What makes this one among the most viewed
fonts in the world..?
4.
5. The one-day tour requires booking at least 10
days in advance; among the highlights are
feeding catfish, meeting the inhabitants of
Opachychi village and touring the ghost village
of Pripyat. At the end of the tour security
guards at Dytyatky will check you with Geiger
counters.
What is the tour destination?
11. •THE ADVENTURE OF BLANCHED SOLDIER
•THE ADVENTURE OF LION’S MANE
•THE ADVENTURE OF THE MAZARIN STONE
•HIS LAST BOW
These 4 Sherlock stories are different from all
the rest due to the fact that these have not
been …………………….. ????
13. A company called De La Rue Identity Systems,
based in Basingstoke, UK, makes a lot of money
periodically out of a product called ES/A Purple,
containing silver nitrate and tetrahydrofurfuryl
alcohol. The product has been marketed as far
afield as India, Burundi, Rwanda and Bosnia.
What is ES/A Purple used for?
19. Marc Seguin, engineer
Pierre Simon Laplace, mathematician
Antoine Lavoisier, chemist
Joseph Louis Lagrange , mathematician
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, chemist
Augustin Louis Cauchy, mathematician
Charles Adolphe Wurtz, chemist ……
These are a few of the 72 French names to have
received a unique distinction.
What is this distinction?
21. In 1987, John Knoll wrote an image viewer
called Display. His brother, Thomas Knoll was
quite impressed with it, and the two brothers
collaborated to spruce it up into a full-fledged
image editor called ImagePro. This name did
not last long, and with a changed name, the
brothers gave a demo in Silicon Valley, and
thus began this product's journey.
Identify the product.
23. Each question has 3 unknowns in it – X,Y & Z.
+10 for one, +15 for two, +20 for all three
Normal passing , No negatives
24. Nandighosha has 16 wheels each of 7 foot
diameter and is 23 cubits high. Taladhwaja has
14 wheels each of 7 foot diameter and is 22
cubits high. Darpadalana has 12 wheels each of
7 foot diameter and is 21 cubits high. They can
be seen at X.
Y, an alternative for Nandighosha (supposedly)
inspired the creation of the English word Z.
Gimme X, Y, Z
25.
26. X is one of Y’s biggest hit songs, and it was
dedicated to the lead singer Billie Joe
Armstrong’s father, who died of throat cancer
when he was a child. In 2005, X became a
tribute song to the victims of a national
disaster of the U.S, although the disaster
happened in august.
Gimme X,Y,Z .
27.
28. A & B were once married.
In 2010, they came face-to-face as a part of their
professional matters, and Y triumphed
eventually.
Critic Noam Sheizaf said - “ C and D together,
you understand that B actually thinks that in the
more than 11 years of wars in three countries,
the sole and only victims were Americans.
A,B,C,D ????
29.
30. X has been in function for about 150 years
or so, but accepted its current name in
1969, after the union of 2 major banks.
X is the main sponsor for Y, an EPL team, till
the end of this season.
X gets its logo from “the molecule of life”,
and the shape has inspired a Pc/laptop
giant Z , to name its revolutionary product
after it.
31.
32. X, was born as Allen
blah-blah Y .
Y, a city has a worldfamous math problem
named after it.
This problem, was shown
to have no solutions at
all as such, by Z, one of
the all-time greats in
Mathematics.
33.
34. “ Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't
matter to me ...
Going to bed at night saying we've done
something wonderful... that's what matters to
me. “
This was X’s remark on Y’s success.
X & Y have been stereotyped as the greatest
rivals in their field, and this rivalry has been
portrayed in the 1999 film “ Pirates of ____ ____
. (Z)
35.
36. Bounce & Pounce format.
+10 for direct as well as for pass.
On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if not.
37. What object connects the Swiss company
Longines to Wikileaks, and is sometimes
synonymous with attractiveness?
39. This sporting term comes from a military term
for a man trapped behind enemy lines, where
he is said to be "away from the strength of his
side".
What term that is generally applied in sports to
prevent players from getting an unfair attacking
advantage?
41. Hal,Red,Chuck,Bomb,Matilda,Terrence,Bubbles
and Stella are a part of my family. My brothers
and and me were born as triplets. We are so
immensely popular that Salman Rushdie and
David Cameron are amongst our biggest fans.
Identify me and my brothers.
42.
43. Inside the ____ is a gas generator containing a
mixture of NaN3 (Sodium Azide), KNO3
(Potassium Nitrate) and SiO2 (Silicon Dioxide).
When the undesired event happens, an
electric circuit is turned on by a sensor, and a
series of chemical reactions generate nitrogen
gas that fills ____ in 20 to 30 milliseconds. Fill
up the blank.
47. Patients suffering from a rupture of the biceps
tendon may develop a bulge in their arm. This
is the retracted muscle bunched up in the
arm, and is sometimes referred to as a
_______ Muscle in medical circles because the
muscle is more pronounced than normal.
Fill in the blank.
48.
49. This Japanese city noted in '06 that a certain
person had become very well known and
decided to use their common name for
publicity. It sent that person a set of the city’s
famous lacquer chopsticks, a DVD about the
city and a letter wishing him the best.
As the person became even more popular in
early '08, it began to organize parties, posters
and T-shirts in support.
Name the town/person .
50.
51. If mortals wash away their sins in the River
Ganga, where does Ganga- in the guise of a black
cow- wash away those sins?
53. If experimentation with living organisms is
referred to as in-vivo,
and that for petri dishes is in-vitro,
what is the corresponding term for
experimentation with computers called?
72. Q:2 :
X was a research and development project that
produced the first atomic bombs during World
War II. It was led by the United States with the
support of the United Kingdom and Canada. X
began modestly in 1939, but grew to employ
more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US$2
billion (about $26 billion in 2013 dollars).
Research and production took place at more
than 30 sites across the United States, the
United Kingdom and Canada.
74. Q:4: Originally called as the Throope College
& established in 1891, this university has
produced 32 Nobel laurates, 6 Turing
medallists & a Fields medallist. Located in
Pasadena, its undergrads/grad students went
on to be the founders of Hotmail, Intel,
Compaq, Matlab …..
Which university ?
77. Chance to get a max.of 71 points in one hit !
You’ll get as much as you give
No negatives.
16 to 20 +5
21 to 25 +10
26 to 30 +15
31 to 35 +20
36 to 40 +25
All 41 +30
79. 1. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
2. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
3. C. V. Raman
4. Bhagwan Das
5. Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya
6. Jawaharlal Nehru
7. Govind Ballabh Pant
8. Dhondo Keshav Karve
9. B. C. Roy
10. Purushottam Das Tandon
11. Rajendra Prasad
12. Zakir Hussain
13. Pandurang Vaman Kane
14. Lal Bahadur Shastri
15. Indira Gandhi
16. V. V. Giri
17. K. Kamaraj
18. Mother Teresa
19. Acharya Vinoba Bhave
20. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
21. M. G. Ramachandran
22. B. R. Ambedkar
23. Nelson Mandela
24. Rajiv Gandhi
25. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
26. Morarji Desai
27. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
28. J. R. D. Tata
29. Satyajit Ray
30. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
31. Gulzarilal Nanda
32. Aruna Asaf Ali
33. M. S. Subbulakshmi
34. Chidambaram Subramaniam
35. Jayaprakash Narayan
36. Ravi Shankar
37. Amartya Sen
38. Gopinath Bordoloi
39. Lata Mangeshkar
40. Ustad Bismillah Khan
41. Pandit Bhimsen Josi