This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about various topics including movies, historical figures, art, and technology. Some of the questions and answers identified include:
- A famous scene from the movie The Seventh Seal about a chess game between a man and Death.
- The longest speech ever delivered at the UN Security Council was by Indian politician V.K. Krishna Menon in 1957 defending India's position on Kashmir.
- The subject of a passage about an office dog named "Yoshka" that lives at Google headquarters.
- The fictional character "Sir Harry Paget Flashman" who is the subject of a series of novels that describes
4. 2.
At the UN Security Council in 1957, the Indian
politician X talked for nearly eight hours defending
India's position on Kashmir. X collapsed from
exhaustion partway through and had to be
hospitalized. He returned later and continued for
another hour while a doctor monitored his blood
pressure. To date, X’s speech is the longest ever
delivered in the United Nations Security Council.
The transcript of the speech is on the UN website
and it runs to 160 pages.
Who is X????
6. 3. When I first started at Google, my main job was to wait for the
UPS man. My dad and I were pretty much the only ones who
showed up before 11AM, so we became the de facto
receptionists for a while.
When we moved to Mountain View in the summer of 1999, I
switched to full-time. I interviewed a lot of people. Fewer of
them were online back then, though of course it's hard to
tell sometimes. Eventually, I returned to part-time consulting and
spent a lot of time watching ducks in a pond near our office.
Fascinating, but ultimately unfulfilling.
Now my office is on the third floor. I take the elevator these days,
since I injured my right leg last year. There are more like me at
Google now, but many of them are very small compare to me.
When I stands outside the Google cafe, I love getting attention
from all the passers-by. They even know my name! And there's
barbecue on the patio every day during the summer. Life is good.
WHO???
8. 4.
He was born on 5th May 1822. He had 3 natural talents:
horsemanship, facility with foreign languages and fornication. He
was a coward, who would flee from danger if there was any way to
do so. He threw himself into the social life that the 11th Regiment of
Light Dragoons offered. He was sent to India and he became a hero
after surviving the ensuing debacle by a mixture of sheer luck and
unstinting cowardice. After defending the Piper’s fort ,over the next
60 years or so he was involved in many 19th century military
conflicts, always in spite of best efforts to evade his duty. He
survived some of the worst military disasters like the First Anglo-
Afghan War, Charge of the Light Brigade, the Siege of
Cawnpore, Battle of the Little Bighorn, Battle of Isandlwana, always
coming out with more heroic laurels. He died in 1915.
WHO??????????????????
10. 5.
Recently a team led by Professor Nasser
Peyghambarian, of Arizona University have
developed a technique that can make following
scenes of Star Wars possible in real life:
1. "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope
*static* Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only
hope."―Leia Organa's message to Obi Wan Kenobi
2. "I can't watch any more."―Obi-Wan Kenobi
Which Technique ??????????????
27. La Dolce Vita
1. Trevi Fountain where this famous scene was shot.
2. Pure Magic’s Tagline is “La Dolce Vita”
3. Fedrico Fellini
4. Anita Ekberg lead actress in the movie