David Lloyd is known as "Bumble" in the cricketing world due to the perceived similarity between his facial profile and the characters from the children's TV show "The Bumblies". The Bumblies were three friendly alien characters from the planet Bumble that featured in a series created by Michael Bentine in the 1960s. One of the Bumblies, Bumbly Two, was portrayed as being quite fat and jovial. Lloyd's nickname references his resemblance to this character from the show.
3. Bindi the Jungle Girl is an Australian children's television nature
documentary series, presented by Bindi ____ , the daughter of X . The
series is produced and shot in Queensland by The Best Picture Show
Company for Discovery Kids and the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation. The first series was scheduled for 26 episodes, and ran
from 9 June 2007 until 31 May 2008 on American networks Discovery
Kids and simulcast on Animal Planet and on ABC1 in Australia from 18
July 2007…. X appeared in several episodes…ID THE Famous father of
BINDI,,
5. Michael Bentine devised and wrote a thirteen part children's series
about three friendly little aliens from outer space, cheerful
ambassadors from the Planet Bumble, who landed in their flying
saucer in the garden of an absent-minded professor of astronomy,
with the express purpose of getting to know the children of Earth, and
learning how to play their games.
The Bumblies had numbers rather than names. Bumbly One was their
leader and the most intelligent one. Bumbly Two was the fattest and
most jovial of the trio, and Bumbly Three was the dim one, who
always got things wrong (and was similar to the Eccles character which
Spike Milligan had made famous in The Goons).
How these Bumlies connect with Cricket
6. David Lloyd is known through the cricketing world
as "Bumble" because of the ostensible similarity
between his facial profile and those of the Bumblies,
characters of Michael Bentine's children's television
programmes
7. X is one of the most popular folk operatic theater performance forms
of South Asia, particularly in northern India. X was the biggest
entertainment medium in the villages and towns of northern India. X’s
rich musical compositions and humorous, entertaining storylines hold
a strong influence over rural people's imagination. Even after the
spread of mass media (such as television and DVDs), a crowd of 10,000
to 15,000 can be seen at the top X performances . X’s origins lie in the
Saangit, Bhagat, and Swang musical theatre traditions of Northern
India. One Saangit called Saangit Rani X Ka became so popular that
the whole genre's name became X.
ID X…….
8.
9. The beginning of X's is fascinating. In 1941, the then Managing Director of the
organisation, from a mere urge to serve the society, started a small retail medical
store in Calcutta. After independence, when it was desired that the country should
be self-sufficient in the production of drugs and pharmaceuticals, X's again being
encouraged by some medical stalwarts of the country came forward with an
endeavour to start the manufacturing of formulations of vital and life-saving drugs in
the country. Thus in 1957 X's took bold step to establish a manufacturing unit in the
city of Calcutta its own indigenous know-how.Subsequently, X's entered into an
agreement with M/s. Sterling/Winthrop Products, U.S.A. also to process, package
and distribute their products . In the year 1971. X's opened a second manufacturing
company at Naini, Allahabad, in the State of Uttar Pradesh. Today X's group has
three factories at Calcutta and one at Allahabad.ID X
10.
11. He was the youngest of ten children born to Calaway and Lucinda
Matilda . He was of Scots-Irish, Scottish, and Welsh descent; his
grandfather, was born in Wales, while his grandmother, Elizabeth
Calaway, was born in Scotland. His paternal grandparents immigrated
to the United States in the late 18th century., He best known as the
founder of the X.. He was raised in the Primitive
Baptist church.The company that now owns the distillery claims
that X's was first licensed in 1866. However, in the 2004
biography Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of ------- author Peter
Krass maintains that land and deed records show that the distillery
was actually not founded until 1875…WHO IS HE,,OR WHAT WAS
FOUNDED BY HIM….
12.
13. Sir Donald Friell X was a Lieutenant Governor of British
Punjab . He was one of the founders of Punjab
University and is generally remembered as a philanthropic
administrator and promoter of education . X was named
after him.. In March 1850, the area was annexed by the
British after the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and soon a
subsidiary cantonment for the troops stationed
at Kangra was established on the slopes of Dhauladhar.. It
has an average elevation of 2,082 metres . It is situated on
the Dhauladhar Range, whose highest peak, "Hanuman Ka
Tibba", at about 5,639 metres , lies just behind it…ID THE
Place.
15. Height: 7 feet (2.1 m)
Weight: 450 kg (1,000 lb)
Mainframe : __________
Age: 5 years as ___ ____
Area of Operation : Raj
Nagar
Rank : Police Inspector…..
X is an Indian comic book character, one of a
number of titles published by Raj C
omics. The character is similar to Robocop..
ID X
17. According to a legend mentioned in Aitareya Brahamana, X had 100 wives, but no
son. On advice of the sage Narada, he prayed to the deity Varuna for a son. Varuna
granted the boon, in exchange for an assurance that X would make a sacrifice to
Varuna in the future. As a result of this boon, a son named Rohita (or Rohitaswa) was
born to the X. After his birth, Varuna came to X and demanded that the child be
sacrificed to him. The king postponed the sacrifice multiple times citing various
reasons, but finally agreed to it when Rohita became an adult. Rohita refused to be
sacrificed and escaped to forest. An angry Varuna afflicted X with a stomach illness.
Rohita intermittently visited his father, but on advice of Indra, never agreed to the
sacrifice. Later, Rohita managed to substitute himself with Sunahshepa in the human
sacrifice. Sunahshepa prayed to the Rigvedic deities, and was saved from the
sacrifice. X's illness was also cured because of Sunahshepa's prayers; Sunahshepa
was adopted by the sage Vishvamitra.
A similar story is narrated in the Ramayana, but the X's name
is Ambarisha instead of X..
ID X
19. In Oct 2016, "The Sellout" became the first book by an
American author to be awarded the Man Booker Prize. The
satirical book follows a character named "Me" who lives in
a place 'wiped off the map' and sells watermelons and
marijuana. How Me and others try to bring the town
"back" drives the rest of the novel.The name of the town is
shared with a legendary English author, whose books also
wrote about society, occasionally with a comic touch.
What's the name?
21. The third was Nowroji Saklatwala,
who did not share the last name of
the first two or the next two. The sixth
was like him. What are we talking
about?
22. Chairmen of the Tata Group. Cyrus Mistry,
like Saklatwala, was not a Tata…………..
23. This is _____ Sammartino, a famous Italian wrestler.
Peter Hernandez was a little chubby as a kid. Hence, his
wrestling fanatic dad who thought his son resembled
Sammartino nicknamed him _____ after the wrestler.
Thus, how do we better know
Hernandez as?
25. Who connects the following:
1.a South African returned barrister
2.a housewife named Anuradha who once
used to sing
3.the younger brother of Durga
4.a Rajput princess who was a devotee of
Krishna
5.The Philosopher's Stone
6.a dry fruit seller from Kabul
26. The late Pandit Ravi Shankar, who composed music
for these films. The films are: Gandhi, Anuradha, Apu
(Trilogy), Meera, Paras Patthar, Kabuliwala
(Bengali).
29. X was born in Knysna . A cricket enthusiast
since his youth, he played league cricket
while working as a clerk for Railways. He
became an umpire in 1981.
X officiated in his first One Day
International (ODI) on 9 December 1992,
and in his first Test match from 26–29
December 1992. Both matches were
contested between South
Africa and India at Port Elizabeth, during
the first series in which television replays
were used to assist with run-out decisions.
This is his autobiography..WHO IS HE
30.
31. Identify the poet and also tell what’s been blanked out?
The love in my body and heart For the earth's shadow and
light Has stayed over years… With its cares and its hope it
has thrown A language of its own Into blue skies… It lives in
my joys and glooms In the spring night's buds and blooms
Like a _____-band On the Future's hand.
32.
33. The first Russian nested doll set was made in 1890 by Vasily
Zvyozdochkin from a design by Sergey Malyutin, who was a
folk crafts painter at Abramtsevo. Traditionally the outer
layer is a woman, dressed in a sarafan, a long and shapeless
traditional Russian peasant jumper dress,,ID THE DOOLS
35. X is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Thanjavur in
the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as RajaRajeswara
Temple Rajarajeswaram and Peruvudayar Temple. It is one of the
largest temples in India and is an example of Dravidian
architecture during the Chola period .Built by Raja Raja Chola I and
completed in 1010 CE, the temple turned 1000 years old . The temple is
part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Great Living
Chola Temples", ID THE TEMPLE
39. 1.B was the first dewan to the resident at Patna…
2.G was one of the earliest Indian officials under the British rule and
earned a reputation .
3.U was a Sikh businessman who had come to Kolkata from Amritsar ..
4.H was a Sikh friend of U
CONNECT,,,or Put Funa
.
40. Umichander dari
Huzoorimaler kori
Ke na jane?[3]
Banamali Sarkar’s house
Gobindram Mitter’s stick
Umichand’s beard
Huzoorimal’s money
Who does not know of these?
There is a Bengali rhyming proverb:
Banamali Sarakrer bari
Gobindram Mitrar chhari
Umichander dari
Huzoorimaler kori
Ke na jane?[
Banamali Sarkar’s house
Gobindram Mitter’s stick
Umichand’s beard
Huzoorimal’s money
Who does not know of these?
41. X is an intelligent but adventurous man who is always
looking for a “Y" in his life. When Shaina meets X, she is
trying to help her friend Vidhi elope with her lover who is
X's friend. X gets them married in a temple, but also helps
her mother follow them and reach the temple for “Y."
Shaina meets X's father, Ratan Lal , and his mother Rati Lal .
X and Shaina date and fall in love. On Shaina's suggestion, X
accepts a job in a chemical lab, but resigns in a few days
suffering from the lack of “Y." Shaina scolds him and X
breaks up with her and moves away,,,,
Have fun
Just ID ,,,X,,,,Y