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2. 1)ID the song
If you’re an immigrant you left somewhere and most of the time you fled a
war. Gun sounds are a part of our culture as an everyday thing. If you’ve
been exposed to gunfights and violence and bombs and war then I can
use those sounds backing my thoughts, ya know?
You can either apply it on a street level and go, oh, you’re talking about
somebody robbing you and saying I’m going to take your money. But,
really, it could be a much bigger idea: someone's selling you guns and
making money. Selling weapons and the companies that manufacture
guns – that's probably the biggest money-maker in the world.
The song is also used in the opening intro of Far Cry 3.
5. Due to its durability and reliability, the Hilux along
with the larger Land Cruiser, has become popular
among militant groups in war-torn regions
as Technical. According to terrorism analyst Andrew
Exum, the car is "the vehicular equivalent of the
AK-47. It's ubiquitous to insurgent warfare." U.S.
counter-terror officials have inquired with Toyota
how the Salafi jihadist extremist group Islamic State
of Iraq and the Levant has apparently acquired large
numbers of Hilux and Land Cruisers. Mark Wallace,
the CEO of the Counter Extremism Project said,
"Regrettably, the Land Cruiser and Hilux have
effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand.“
The durability of the Hilux was highlighted in Top
Gear(Season 3, episode 5,6) where they subjected the
1988 model to extraordinary abuse. The vehicle
became one of the background decorations in the
Top Gear studio.
6. 3)
X has beaten out “halal snack pack” to be named Macquarie Dictionary’s
word of the year for 2016.
Macquarie’s decision echoes the choice for word of the year made by
Oxford Dictionaries in November: “post-truth”
ID the word.
8. 4)
A: Spanish(Origin), Italian(Parents-immigrants),Portugese,German, French,
Intermediate English and 3 written languages
B: German(Origin),Italian, French, English, Spanish, Portuguese
C: Polish(Origin), Italian , Spanish, Portuguese, French, Slovak, Russian,
Tagalog, Ukrainian, Japanese and some more.
This is the list of languages spoken by 3 persons. Who are they?
10. 5)
The phrase was extensively described as Orwellian; by Thursday, January 26, 2017, sales
of the book Nineteen Eighty-Four had increased by 9,500 percent, becoming the number
one best seller on Amazon.com.
Information and the truth are not partisan. They are the bedrock of our democracy. And
you are either with them, with us, with our Constitution, our history, and the future of
our nation, or you are against it. Everyone must answer that question.
14. 7)
Middle East and North Africa: Arabic and English
Hong Kong: Cantonese, English
Denmark: Danish, English
India: Hindi, English
Karnataka: Kannada, Hindi
Kerala: Malayalam
Serbia: Serbian, Spanish
USA: English, Spanish
Turkey: Turkish, English, Spanish
Thailand: Thai, English
18. 9)What is the play about?
Photograph 51 is an award-winning play by Anna Ziegler. Photograph
51 opened in the West End of London in September 2015. The setting is in
King’s College, London.
Paul Taylor of The Independent wrote that "In her compelling and subtle
performance, Kidman beautifully captures the prickly defensiveness, the
lonely dedication, and the suppressed emotional longings of the scientist....
Michael Grandage's superb 91-minute production expertly balances its
energies as detective thriller and as interactive speculation about the
hovering moments where her life could have taken a different turning."
20. 10)
May,2015: a jury in Valence, in the
Drôme department, sentenced Laurent
Rambaud, a 37-year old farmer from
Grignan, to eight years in prison for
shooting dead a man he thought was
stealing his X.
Dec,2012: Officers of the paramilitary
force are patrolling in the Drôme,
south-east France, and have also
reportedly set up roadblocks to search
cars for the stolen food item.
The origin of the word appears to be
the Latin term tūber, meaning
"swelling" or "lump“.
24. 12)
HMD Global has been recently in the news regarding the launch of a
product. The product will be manufactured in conjunction with a Chinese
manufacturing giant. The product being launched is bound to revive
nostalgic memories for many millennials and has received much media
coverage. The company has announced that it will be selling two models at
different price points.
What is HMD Global going to launch?
25.
26. 13) ID the metaphor.
In 836 the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mu'tasim founded a
new capital at the banks of the Tigris.
Though the city is famous for its Shi'i holy sites,
including the tombs of several Shi'i Imams, the
town was traditionally and until very recently,
dominated by Sunni Arabs. Tensions arose
between Sunnis and the Shi'a during the Iraq War.
On February 22, 2006, the golden dome of the al-
Askari Mosque was bombed, setting off a period
of rioting and reprisal attacks across the country
which claimed hundreds of lives.
The metaphor is a reference to an ancient
Babylonian myth, which was later transcribed by W
Somerset Maugham.
The title of a popular novel by John O Hara.
28. 14)
Bhim, who was the chief of the Mahemi tribe, had an interesting ritual
whenever he had to assign a difficult task, he would call a meeting at his
Mahim fort where warriors used to be given a sumptuous feast. After the
feast, a plate containing a betel leaf would be placed in the middle of the
gathering and the man who picked the leaf was entrusted with the difficult
task. This is a proposed explanation of the origin of a popular term what?
29.
30. 15)
Issei Sagawa (April 26, 1949) also
known as Pang, is a Japanese
and reviewer. In 1981. He is currently
a minor celebrity in Japan and this is
partly due to a taboo act which he
carried out while in Paris, 1971. He
makes a living from the public
attention he received from this.
He claims that while residing in
"Almost every night I would bring a
prostitute home and then try to
shoot them, but for some reason
fingers froze up and I couldn't pull
the trigger."
What is Issei infamous for?
31.
32. 16)
The officer in command of the submarine service branch of the Pakistan Navy
and the junior officers and commander of _____ had objected to the plan as it
was proposed by the army and naval officers during the briefing session. It was
difficult to sustain such naval operations in a distant area of Bay of Bengal, in
the total absence of repair, logistics and recreational facilities in the vicinity. At
this time, submarine repair facilities were totally absent at Chittagong — the
only Pakistani sea port in the east during this period. To her earlier
commanders, the mission was considered highly dangerous and impossible to
achieve by sending an obsolete submarine behind enemy lines. The
commanders at NHQ overruled the objections, and instead planned a
reconnaissance operation, which led to launching of the submarine operations
in the eastern theater. What happened due to this negligence ?
33.
34. 17)
This video is linked to the re-launch of a certain product by an iconic
company at CES 2016, with many citing it as the era of nostalgia given the
relaunch of Nokia. The product uses a particular film(of the same name)
and provides a unique character to the video.
This is also the name of a critically acclaimed 2011 American science fiction
thriller film, directed by someone who grew up with this product.
37. 18)
The Old Firm is the collective name for the organizations , who are both based
in the same city.
It was infused with a series of complex disputes, sometimes centred
on religion (Catholic and Protestant), Northern Ireland-related
politics (Loyalist and Republican and social ideology
(Conservatism and Socialism).
While the confrontation between the two was often labelled as 'Sectarianism',
'Native-Immigrant tension' was an equally accurate catalyst for hostility
between the two. X‘s traditional support was largely from the Protestant
community, while Y's was largely from those of Irish Roman Catholic
backgrounds. X’s fans are more likely to wave the Irish tricolour while Y’s fans
tend to wave the Union Flag.
Identify the rivalry.
38.
39. 19)
This literary cult is celebrated on 25th May and pays tribute to an iconic
personality.
More importantly, it has immense psychological value. For some reason, if
a strag discovers that a non-strag has his X with him, he will automatically
assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, washcloth, soap, tin
of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet-weather
gear, space suit etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the
non-strag any of these or a dozen other items that the non-strag might
accidentally have "lost."
42. Among the Rastafari movement,
Haile Selassie is revered as the
returned messiah of the Bible,
God incarnate. Beginning
in Jamaica in the 1930s, the Rastafari
movement perceives Haile Selassie as
a messianic figure who will lead a
future golden age of eternal peace,
righteousness, and prosperity.
43. 21)
Musa was a royal advisor to his predecessor. He
became king when the previous ruler went on an
expedition to cross the ocean and never returned. A
devout Muslim, Musa saw it as his duty to make the
hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, in 1324. One of his titles
was “Lord of the Mines of Wangara,” and from those
mines and many others the Malians derived an almost
inconceivable amount of gold.
Musa’s pilgrimage caravan included 60,000
companions, 12,000 slaves carrying 4 pounds of gold
each, and 80 camels laden with 50 to 300 pounds of
gold each. Five hundred of Musa’s servants also rode
before him each carrying a 10.5 pound gold staff.
Though Musa had more gold than he could have
possibly spent on his journey, that didn’t stop him
from making an effort.
He gave beggars huge ingots, overpaid at bazaars
and tipped with fistfuls of gold dust. Musa also
reportedly ordered a new mosque built for him to
pray at every Friday. In addition, he made formal
charitable donations of 20,000 ounces of gold – 1,250
pounds – each at Cairo, Mecca, and Medina.
This action affected the region in a catastrophic way.
What exactly happened and why?
44. The instantaneous and incalculable influx of gold into Cairo, Mecca, and
Medina caused hyperinflation
Musa made at least 71,000 pounds of gold basically worthless by just
plumb giving it away into climates that considered it scarce and valuable.
This means in terms of gold devaluation alone the damage Musa’s
pilgrimage caused amounted to $1.5 billion in modern money.