1. Round 1
• Written theme
• 6 football club logos
• Guess the club from the funda about the logo given
• +5 for each correct answer
• Bonus +10 if you get all 6 right
2. Q1
• X’s crest has the iconic twin spires of their home
city’s cathedral at the center. However, the most
prominent feature of the logo is the club’s mascot, a
billy goat named Hennes.
• The mascot is named after Hennes Weisweiler, the
player-coach of X when the original Hennes the billy
goat was gifted to the club during a carnival in 1950.
3. Q2
• The owl in X’s crest represents Owlerton, the suburb
where their home stadium is located. They’re
referred to as “the Owls” for the same reason.
• The owl in the crest is perched on top of the white
rose of Yorkshire, which can also be found in the
logos of their rivals.
4. Q3
• X is located in the county of Hertfordshire, which
translates to “stag crossing” in old English; the same
is reflected in their logo as well, which features a
large red deer.
• However, after the club changed their kit in the late
1950s, supporters chose a new nickname, and a new
logo was also used for a while before the club
decided to revert to their old logo with the deer,
which stands to this day.
6. Q5
• X’s logo features a patchwork of blue-and-
white diamonds at the centre. This design is
inspired by the flag of the Bavarian region,
where X is located.
• The same pattern can also be seen in the logo
of BMW.
7. Q6
• The crest of X is heavily inspired by the coat of
arms of the city ------, where they are based.
• The top half features a bear grazing at a
strawberry tree, surrounded by the seven
stars of the Ursa Major constellation.
• The bottom half contains the trademark
vertical stripes of X’s kit.
9. Answers
1. FC Köln
2. Sheffield Wednesday
3. Watford FC
4. AC Pisa
5. Bayern Munich
6. Athletico Madrid
10. Round 2
• 10 questions
• Clockwise infinite bounce-pounce starting from team
#1
• +10 / -0 on direct, +10 / -10 on pounce
11. Q1 ID X and Y
• In 1967, X and Y were approached by the UN Secretary-General, who
proposed to conduct a race between X and Y them to help raise money
for a fund meant to help developing countires.
• X and Y, who were both widely celebrated at the time, agreed to the
race. When the race’s date was fixed, many underground betting dens
accepted bets on its outcome.
• Various cartels around the world conspired and decided to place large
bets on BOTH X and Y, trying to play the odds and ensure they made a
profit regardless of who won the race.
• Just before the race, X and Y came to know of this, and when they
reached the finish line, they made sure they finished the race at the
same time, leading to a tie and everyone who had placed bets losing
their money.
14. Q2
• Richy Sheehy is a 'musical stand up comedian' based in Amsterdam,
and tours Europe performing his music. While relatively unknown
around Europe, he burst into the limelight when he released a
YouTube video of himself dressed as Cork's biggest _____ fan, Kevin
Murphy.
• “For me, this viral video married three of my favourite things: Cork,
________ and comedy — I just can’t believe it’s happening.”
• “When I was talking to the representative about the visit, I said I
can’t wait to meet the team, but she said ‘They want selfies with
you.’“ The video was meant as a joke. I constantly fire things out
and see how they’ll land. But the reaction to this has been insane.”
• What did he go viral for?
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18. Q3 ID X
• TekWar is a series of sci-fi novels by Canadian actor X and
American writer Ron Goulart. Set in the 22nd century, it is
centered on 'tek' - an illegal, addictive, mind-altering digital
drug in the form of a microchip. The drug has the effect of
simulated reality, and taps into "the matrix" hyperspace. The
protagonist, Jake Cardigan, is a former police officer who is
framed for dealing in the drug four years before the start of
the story.
• The plot and the setting derives elements from ________,
where X played the protagonist, the role for which he is most
famous for.
21. Q4 Put funda
• Pam Culver was the nurse supervisor on duty at the
Broadlawns Medical Center that night. "For a week that was
probably 50 percent of my job — fielding calls from England
and Canada and all over the United States," Culver said.
• "People wanted to know how much did it cost to do that, and
did it hurt, and how many shots did he have to have, what
part of his body did we have to attack." She was paid more
than 500$ in cash for the vaccine and medical care, remarking
that “If it was a joke or publicity stunt, he sure put himself to a
lot of trouble to do it.”
24. Q5
• After accepting the Oscar for her lead role in Three Billboards
Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Frances McDormand left the audience
baffled by ending her speech with - "I have two words to leave
with you tonight, ladies and gentlemen: inclusion rider."
• Inclusion riders attempt to bridge a serious gap that Hollywood
faces. While there are existing metrics such as the Bechdel test,
riders are a much more concrete attempt at enforcing a solution.
• Stacy Smith, a Professor at University of Southern California who
came up with the idea for these riders, said that she and her
colleagues work with a civil rights attorney named Kalpana
Kotagal to craft inclusion riders for these actors.
• So what exactly is an inclusion rider (or) how do they enforce a
solution to the issue of inclusivity?
26. A5
They add a stipulation in the actor's contract
itself for ensuring diversity amongst the cast and
crew
27. Q6 ID X and Y
• A spin off of the Japanese television series Sasuke, the reality
show American Ninja Warrior (ANW) is considered to be one
of the most difficult and physically gruelling. Till date, over 8
seasons, only two contestants, Issac Caldiero and Geoff
Britten, both rock-climbers, have achieved “Total Victory”.
• A popular obstacle in the course, the Salmon Ladder, also
features prominently in the show X aired on the CW Network.
Y, who plays the protagonist in X, is shown to use the Salmon
Ladder regularly in his training regimen in the show.
Interestingly, Y participated in a special episode of ANW aired
on May 25 2017, to raise funds for charity.
30. Q7
• Michael Jordan, who was also known for wearing his college
shorts underneath his Bulls/Wizards shorts, had a famous pre-
match ritual in every match that Johnny Kerr was
commentating in. Before the start, Jordan would take X in his
hand, go and stand right in front of Kerr’s table, and do a Y.
• Kerr claimed that this started because Jordan wanted to mess
up a nice suit he had put on. Kerr did try to retaliate a few
times. Once, he put on a gas mask to avoid the X getting into
his nose, and on another occasion, he also used a table fan to
direct the X back towards Jordan.
• ID X and Y
33. Q8
• Tino Best
• David Weise
• Daryn Smit
• Grant Elliot
• X
• Rilee Rossouw
• Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Give X, and what is this an exhaustive list of?
42. Round 3
• Written theme
• “Movie plots in reverse” – minimalist plots from the
perspective of a person who watched the movie
backwards
• Identify the movie from the reverse plot given
• +5 for each correct answer
• Bonus +10 if you get all 6 right
44. Q2
• “Heartbreaking story of a young couple whose
marriage falls apart after the husband develops a
rare genetic disorder”
45. Q3
• “Watching the movie backwards makes almost no
difference, except the protagonist now ditches his
girlfriend, becomes an asshole, and then moves out
of town”
50. Answers
1. Thor
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Groundhog Day
4. Black Swan
5. Shawshank Redemption
6. The Sound Of Music
51. Round 4
• 10 questions
• Anti-clockwise infinite bounce-pounce,
starting from team 8
• +10 / -0 on direct, +10 / -10 on pounce
52. Q1 Who is X?
• Seen in this image is X bringing on the drinks during a
1999 World Cup match between West Indies and
Australia at Manchester. A long-time cricket fan and
close friend of Brian Lara, X made regular
appearances bringing on drinks for the West Indian
team at the tournament. However, it is for his
exploits in another sport that X is fondly regarded,
especially in England, as one of the finest athletes to
emerge from the Caribbean.
56. Q2
• The groundwork for the critically acclaimed period-drama film
X was laid by its debutante director Y while he was working as
an assistant director for Ameer Sultan on Paruthiveeran. Y
started collecting old photos and shop-boards to get an idea
of the writing style from that period. He also searched the
Internet extensively for photographs of wedding processions
along the streets for a clear picture of how the roads looked
and the kind of vehicles in use.
• X garnered praise for its expert direction and accurate
depiction of Madurai from the 1980s and launched Y's career
in Kollywood. Give me X and Y.
59. Q3
• The SMS Schwaben was a German dreadnought battleship
that was launched in 1901 by the German Imperial Navy as a
replacement for an older battleship named SMS Mars. The
Schwaben operated before and during the First World War
primarily as a guard vessel in the North and Baltic Seas, and
was later decommissioned and sold for scrapping after the
end of WW1.
• In what avatar did we see the SMS Schwaben on the silver
screen last year?
62. Q4
Seen in the images are the Providence Stadium and
the Georgetown Cricket Club Ground in Guyana.
What unique distinction do they hold by virtue of
their geographic location?
66. Q5
• Seen in this still from the movie X is a car's license
plate that reads "IS 5416", a clever reference to a
passage from the Book of Isaiah in the Old Testament
of the Bible. The passage reads:
• "Behold, it is I who created the Y who fans the coals
into flame and forges a weapon fit for its work. And it
is I who have created the destroyer to wreak havoc
..."
• ID X and Y.
70. Q6
• In the first match of the Australia-South Africa Test series
currently underway, various Australian cricketers were heard
via the stump mikes to be loudly talking up the virtues of their
sponsors Qantas and XXXX, which are direct competitors of
the South African sponsors Emirates and Castle.
• A similar tactic was used by Adam Gilchrist a decade back in a
Test match against Bangladesh, again as a ploy to try and
mask a much-criticized aspect of the Australians' game.
• Why did the Australian cricketers indulge in this ambush
marketing?
72. A6
To get the stump mikes muted by the
broadcaster, so that their sledges wouldn’t be
heard on air
73. Q7
• X's soundtrack primarily contains reworked
covers of Soundgarden, the Rolling Stones, the
Cure, Radiohead and Animals.
• The soundtrack's artist Y reasoned : "It would
be from that time period. And when it's not,
it's that subtle reminder that, 'Wait, there is
something not right. This is not real.’ It's such
a powerful tool that music can do."
• ID X and Y.
76. Q8
• “Power Trip” is a single by West One Music
Group, a British music agency that delivers
music to clients worldwide.
• How were television audiences in the Indian
subcontinent acquainted with this single in
July – August 2014?
• <play audio>
78. A8
• Used as the theme for mid- and post-game
shows during the Indian cricket team’s tour of
England
79. Q9
• “Suicune and Minaki: the legend of Ho-Oh” is the
Japenese title of an episode of the Pokemon anime.
• This episode features Team Rocket attempting to
steal the sacred Crystal Bells, which are said to ring
only when the legendary Ho-Oh returns.
• What was the English title given to the episode,
punning on the name of a famous 1940 novel?
81. • “For Ho-Oh The Bells Toll!” (from “For Whom The
Bell Tolls)
82. Q10
• The X effect is a pop culture trope where the second
movie in any franchise is compared to X, an iconic
1980 movie.
• This effect is typically observed in trilogies, where
directors make the plot of the second instalment
darker and slower than the first movie, in an attempt
to set up the third movie.
• A recent example is J.A. Bayona terming the
upcoming Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom as the X of
the series.
87. ID X
● The original model for the X was changed at the last minute at ______
_____’s request because he thought it too closely resembled the ships
in British science-fiction television programme . With no time to go, they
took influence from one of the strangest of places: one of his next
meals. The idea came about when _____ took a bite out of a burger and
placed it down next to an olive on a toothpick. Hence, ILM referred to X
as “the Pork Burger”.
● Hence, if she doesn’t look like a fast ship, that’s by design. X is actually a
YT-1300 cargo vessel, a Corellian Engineering Corporation freighter that
was designed to lug around cargo. It was one of the most popular space
vessels ever produced and smugglers liked it because it was durable and
completely customizable.
● Of all the hundreds of LEGO sets available on Amazon, X is #1 (most
popular).
X’s latest version is for $149.99 the 1,329 piece kit comes with seven
mini-figures and weighs five pounds
88. ID X
In September 2015, to celebrate his 25th Anniversary, X drove a
1976 British Leyland , without sitting in it and made his way to a
mountain of colourful presents that were waiting for him and
posed with a huge cake in the shape of the number '25' outside
the Buckingham Palace.
X said: "Well it's fantastic. I mean I'm known in Brighton and
Birmingham, literally all over the world I'm known which is
fantastic.It's sweet, it's flattering, but it hasn't gone to my head."
Asked how else he'll be celebrating the milestone, he added:
"Well I'm just going to have a small birthday party. It's just me
and my friend __."
89. ID X
In 1966 Barris was requested to design X. With the short
notice, Barris thought the Lincoln Futura might work well, and
decided that its unusual winged shape would be an ideal
starting point for X. Barris hired Bill Cushenberry to do the
metal modifications to the car. Barris went on to build three
fiberglass replicas using the frames and running gear from
1966 Ford Galaxie cars for the show circuit, three of which
were covered with a felt-like flocking finish in the 1970s. Barris
later acquired a fourth replica, a metal car built on a 1958
Thunderbird. Barris sold X to Rick Champagne at the Barrett-
Jackson collector car auction on Saturday, January 19, 2013 in
Scottsdale, Arizona for US4.62 million dollars.
90. ID X
The Black Pearl was originally named X, (which is also the name of the ship
from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland Park), the
merchant ship fell to piracy and was captained by an unnamed pirate killed in
a battle with Spanish Royal Navy Captain Armando Salazar. The helmsman,
Jack Sparrow was granted captain of the X after out-maneuvering Salazar and
saving the crew during battle. Years later the X became registered to the East
India Trading Co. and owned by Cutler Beckett, the EITC Director for West
Africa. At the time, Jack Sparrow was in the employ of the East India Trading
Co. and regained captaincy of the X (this fits in with reality as history notes
that pirates did not build ships specifically to commit piracy. Instead, they
either bought or stole small, fast vessels, then retrofitted them with heavy
armaments).
91. Top 10 of what / Connect
● The 1935 Bentley Mark IV Drophead 3.5 Litre
● The 1963 Aston Martin DB5
● The 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1
● The 1976 Lotus Esprit S1
● The 1962 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II
● The 1985 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
● BMW Z8 (1999)
● Ford Fairlane (1957)
● 2006 Aston Martin DBS V12
● Aston Martin DB10 (2015)
92. ID the movie
6 cars were created for the movie, including a fully functional road-going car
with UK registration GEN 11. Public appearances of the car in 2010 are listed
on the GEN 11 official website, before the car was auctioned for $805,000
(£495,415 (The auction price was expected to reach US$1–2m, but was
capped ) to a New Zealand film director Sir Peter Jackson, who according to
his spokesperson said he would use it as a charity fund-raising vehicle.
Five other car props were built by the studio: a second, smaller road-going
version; a transforming car; a hover-car; a flying car; and an engineless version
for trailer work. Most had engines added after filming was complete and were
used to promote the film throughout the world.