This document contains miscellaneous information on various topics with no clear theme. It includes:
- Details about an Indian royal footman named Badar Azim who announced the birth of a royal baby.
- Background on the 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning and the origin of the tongue twister "She sells seashells by the sea shore."
- Identification of the characters X, Y, and Z from the Pink Panther films as Inspector Clouseau, The Pink Panther franchise, and Steve Martin respectively.
- Mention of Rufus the hawk who scares away pigeons at Wimbledon tennis tournaments.
5. India’s JWT ad company –for mocking BERLUSCONI former Italian
president who had his affairs in every parties he was invited to.
6. Sizdah Be-dar in Persian
Poisson d'avril in Roman and French
Maj-kat in Denmark
Pesce d'aprile in Italian
Hunt-the-Gowk in Scotland
prima aprilis in Latin
Significantly known as the X
7.
8. BADAR AZIM WAS RECENTLY IN THE LIMELIGHT FOR
BEING A PART IN A VERY GOOD NEWS FOR THE
ENTIRE WORLD. WHO IS HE AND WHAT IS THE GOOD
NEWS?
9. HE IS THE ROYAL FOOTMAN AT THE BUCKINGHAM
PALACE • HE ANNOUNCED THE BIRTH OF THE ROYAL
BABY GEORGE ALEXANDER LOUIS.HE IS FROM
KOLKATA.
10. Mary Anning (21 May
1799 – 9 March 1847) was
a British fossil
collector, dealer, andpaleo
ntologist,who became
known around the world
for a number of
important finds she made
in the Jurassic marine
fossil beds at Lyme
Regis in Dorset, where
she lived.Her work
contributed to
fundamental changes that
occurred during her
lifetime in scientific
thinking about
prehistoric life and the
history of the Earth.
11. ‘She sells sea shells on the sea shore’
Throughout the 20th century, beginning with H.A. Forde and his The
Heroine of Lyme Regis: The Story of Mary Anning the Celebrated
Geologist (1925), a number of writers saw Anning's life as inspirational.
She was even the basis of Terry Sullivan's 1908 tongue twister, "She sells
seashells," according to P.J. McCartney in Henry de la Beche (1978).
12. X is a fictional character in Blake Edwards' Y series. In most of
the films he was played by Peter Sellers, but one
film featured Alan Arkin in the role and another featured an
uncredited Roger Moore as the character. In the
2006 Y revival and its 2009 sequel, he is played by Z.
He is also the inspiration of The Inspector, the main character
in a series of short animated cartoons inspired by the titles
of the feature films. More recent animated depictions of X
from the 1970s onward were redesigned to more closely
resemble Sellers and, later, Z.
ID X,Y & Z
13. X – Inspector Clouseau
Y-The Pink Panther
Z – Steve Martin
14. Connect:
Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000)
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2(2004)
Daniel the Wizard (2004)
Monster a-Go Go (1965)
Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
16. Which company was starting its business by introducing its
search engine named ‘Backrub’ ?
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20. Rufus the Hawk is a HARRIS HAWK used by the All England
Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club to keep pigeons away from
their venue. Described as an "important member of the
Wimbledon family“ , Rufus has been scaring away the birds
for five years. Rufus has accounts on Twitter and Face book
and his own Wimbledon security photo card pass with the
job title of "Bird Scarcer". He is popular amongst Wimbledon
fans .
28. The Nokmim, also referred to as The Avengers were groups of
Jewish assassins that targeted Nazi war criminals with the aim of
avenging the Holocaust Founded by Abba Kovner in 1945 after
WW II.
31. 2)This event was expected an estimated one billion viewers.
According to other news sources around the world, the event exceeded 2.5 billion
viewers, making it the most watched live television broadcast of the history of humanity
worldwide, surpassing the level of viewing in the television broadcast of the funeral for
Princess Diana in 1997, until then considered the live television broadcast with higher
worldwide audience.
It was also one of the most watched events in online streaming history.
32. In the next X novel involves X getting an Honorary Doctorate
in Natural Sciences at Bern University where the young
physics graduate Albert Einstein is applying for a staff post.
33. 4)In the first superman movie when the outside-underwear
character in that will by travelling around the world so fast
and he almost turns to his opposite direction for the purpose
of time travelling. But there will be green flashes in his dress.
This is indicating what scientific phenomenon?
41. He is the first person in the world to hack an I phone.
42. In which recently released film did the government remove
entertainment tax?
43.
44.
45. Actually it all began when Holmes and I were sitting in our offices in
Baker Street. Holmes was thinking very hard that day on a certain case
involving a golden phonograph—a case that I shall one day outline—
when he reached for his pipe. Unfortunately, that day his absentmindedness led to his reaching for his cocaine bottle instead. Evidently
he took too much of the vice, for soon enough, Holmes collapsed on the
floor.
For an instant, I thought the great man was dead. I rushed to his side,
attempting some sort of diagnosis of his condition. I feared for the worst
when I rushed him to St Mary's Hospital, and the doctors there affirmed
my fears: Holmes's cocaine overdose had resulted in a coma that could
last anywhere between two and twenty years. This was the “X"—a threeyear coma resulting from a cocaine overdose. Well, Watson, I must say
that your false account of this x was spectacular. Possibly a bit
over-dramatic, although I do wish I were able to look into coal-tar
derivatives. No, I never went to such a place as Reichenbach Falls,
as was outlined in "The Final Problem", wherein I wrestled with
Moriarty and fell off a rather inconveniently high precipice. None
of this ever happened on this Earth
47. x are members of a race of sentient robots from the planet y who were
exiled to the green planet in 1984. They are most notable for changing
their appearance and form so as to resemble machinery like a toyota.
This modification of their metal bodies in appearance has been
likened to the human usage of tattoos, body piercings and
implants to fit in with other individuals who also have low self
esteem.
49. Android releases are usually named after military conflicts,
with the current names running in alphabetical order.
When Android reaches version 27 and an alphabet name is
no longer available, Google intends to summon the dread
lord Pazuzu with a virgin sacrifice, bringing forth a
thousand-year era of war, famine, and pestilence, and,
conveniently, a new version of the Assyrian alphabet.
Some of the most famous and influential releases are the
initial developer release, 1.0 "Armenian Genocide", the
first publicly released version, 1.5 "Cold War", all the way
to 2.2 "French Revolution", 3.0 "Holocaust", and the
bleeding edge version 4.2 "Korean War".
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53. There is a well-known myth about the word “X", which says
that in 1791 a Dublin theater owner named James Daly made
a bet that he could introduce a word into the language within
twenty-four hours. He then went out and hired a group
of street urchins to write the word “X", which was a nonsense
word, on walls around the city of Dublin. Within a day, the
word was common currency and had acquired a meaning
(since no one knew what it meant, everyone thought it was
some sort of test) and Daly had some extra cash in his
pocket. However, there is no evidence to support the
story, and the term was already in use before the alleged bet
in 1791.
ID X.