Here are some possible reasons for the popularity of Emanuel Santos despite not being involved in sports:
- He gained widespread attention for his sculpting skills through the statues he created of famous footballers like Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo. These impressive sculptures went viral on social media.
- As a sculptor, he was able to capture the likeness, physique and skills of famous athletes through his artwork, impressing both the athletes themselves and their many fans worldwide.
- His sculptures helped immortalize these star players and their achievements, preserving them in bronze for future generations. This earned him praise and recognition from the sports community.
- By sculpting legends of the game like Bale and Ronaldo
4. Q1
X was Y's servant.Y's defining task for X was to guard the
white heifer Io from Z, keeping her chained to the sacred
olive tree at the
Argive Heraion .Y charged X to "Tether this cow safely to an
olive-tree at Nemea ". Y knew that the heifer was in reality
Io , one of the many nymphs of Z was coupling with to
establish a new order. To free Io, Z had X slain by Hermes .
The messenger of the Olympian gods, disguised as a
shepherd, first put all of X' eyes asleep with spoken charms,
then slew him by hitting him with a Stone.
According to Ovid , to commemorate Y's faithful watchman,
how did Y preserve hundreds of eyes of X forever?
Identify X, Y and answer the question.
11. Q3
In 1893, in a boat that sailed from Yokohama to Vancouver, two
great Indians, one, X and the other, an industrialist met for the
first time. The industrialist was Jamshedji Tata, the father of
Indian industry. As they got talking, Jamshedji said he was in
search of equipment and technology that would build the steel
industry and make India a strong industrial nation. X blessed
Jamshedji, and remarked “How wonderful it would be if we
could combine the scientific and technological achievements of
the West with the asceticism and humanism of India!”
Identify X.
14. Q4
X was written during difficult times, both for France and for Y.
It was during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) in which Y
was conscripted as a coastguard.Despite all difficulties, Y was
excited about his work on the new book, the idea of which
came to him one afternoon in a Paris café while reading a
newspaper.
In particular, three technological breakthroughs occurred in
1869–70, 1.the completion of the First Transcontinental
Railroad in America (1869),
2.Z(an incident ), and
3. the opening of the Suez Canal (1869), inspired Y to write X
one of bestselling novel.
Identify X, Y and Z.
15.
16. A4
X = Around The World in 80 Days
Y= Jules Verne
Z = the linking of the Indian railways
across the sub-continent (1870)
20. Q6
This man named
Emanual Santos has
became extremely
popular among sports
lovers and also has
trolled by Social Media,
although sports is not
his field of work. So,
what is the reason of his
popularity?
21.
22. A6
He is the sculpturer of Gareth Bale & CR7's
Bronze Statue of Cardiff & Madeira respectively.
23. Q7
X went to Bishop Cotton Boys' School and studied in St.
Joseph's College, Bangalore . X was employed by the
British Aircraft Factory in Bangalore (later HAL) in the
rank of Factory Manager for Planning.
X's love for the inhabitants of the Indian jungle led him
to big game hunting and to writing real-life adventure
stories.
As a hunter, X tracked down man-eating tigers and
leopards. X kills include the Sloth bear of Mysore , the
Leopard of Gummalapur , the Leopard of the Yellagiri
Hills , the Tigress of Jowlagiri , the Tiger of Segur and
the Tiger of Mundachipallam.
Identify X.
26. Q8
Timea Bacsinszky and Jelena Ostapenko
faced each other in French Open women's
semifinal on 8 June, where Ostapenko
emerged as victorious.
But this particular match was extremely rare
in Grand slam's history and there was
something special for both players also. What
made this match so rare?
27.
28. A8
Both of them have same date of birth (except
the year) and that is 8 June, this was the
semifinal's date also. That made the match
more interesting and rare.
29. Q9
Devil's Knot is a 2013 American biographical
crime film directed by Atom Egoyan . The film is
based on a true story as told in Mara Leveritt's
2002 book of the same name, concerning three
teenagers known as the West Memphis Three ,
who were convicted of killing three young boys
during the Satanic ritual abuse panic .
X(real life character) claimed that he got inspired
by this film and applied same methodology for
killing his live-in partner.
So, identity X.
32. Q10
This was made by Alain Goriely and Derek Molton
(Professors of Oxford's Mathematical Institute) based
on binomial theory & asteroids.
Actually, what is this?
39. Q12
X claims that X has excellent skill in Y
(may be occupation or hobby). To
develop, learn or execute his skill in Y, X
traveled many places like Rome, Egypt,
Cyprus, Holland, Istanbul, Japan, Kabul,
Switzerland and so on.
Identify X & Y.
49. Q15
Whose face is blurred? He has become professional tennis
player at age of 49 and has secured a wild card for ATP
challenger after winning a competition in Milan.
Actually, he is a living legend.
64. Q1
Few months ago, Universal Studios snapped up the
rights to the script, which is a retelling of X's early life
and career. However, X greatly disapproves of the story,
after reading the screenplay of her this unauthorized
Biopic. X reacted violently in social media and made
this comment
“Why would Universal Studios want to make a movie
about me based on a script that is all lies???”
X also posted something like this in instragram.. (in next
slide)
So identify X and her biopic.
71. Q3
X is an Indian social activist from Bundelkhand region of
Uttar Pradesh ,
North INDIA, founder of the Y , an Uttar Pradesh-based
social organisation, works for women welfare and
empowerment. X was participant of
Colors TV's reality show Bigg Boss 6 .
Y earned the Kelvinator 11th GR8! Women Award, an
award offered by the Indian Television Academy. They
also earned the Godfrey Phillips Bravery Award for
social bravery, offered in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand,
and Delhi.
Identify X & Y.
84. Q1
Back in the spring of 1720, X owned shares in the Y
Company, the hottest stock in England.Then X
dumped his Y company's shares, pocketing a 100%
profit totaling £7,000.
But just months later, swept up in the wild
enthusiasm of the market, X jumped back in at a
much higher price - and lost £20,000.
For the rest of his life, X forbade anyone to speak
the words 'Y' in his presence .
Identify X & Y.
87. Q2
X was badly insulted by Z in a ceremony. To take his revange
X accompanied with Y, but they lost several battles against
Z.
One day, X and Y overheard a woman scolding her son. The
child had burnt his finger by putting it in the middle of a
bowl of hot gruel. The woman told her son that by not
starting from the cooler edges, he was being foolish like X,
who attacked the capital before conquering the bordering
regions. X realized his mistake, and made a new plan to
defeat Z, and they finally succeed to beat Z. (according to
Jain Legend).
Identify X, Y & Z.
90. Q3
When X first invented the Y, he and his cohorts offered to sell the
patents to Western Union for $100,000. But Western Union
refused to buy X's patents as they thought Y had no importance
in daily life.
Within a couple of years Western Union boss William Orton had
realized his mistake, as X Y company was capturing and creating
their own market in Y. The only answer for Western Union was to
try and come up with something better.
They employed Thomas Edison who specialised in incremental
improvements to existing patented systems. X didn't like the
results, and the two became locked in a court battle.
The patent dispute was finally settled in 1879 with Western
Union agreeing to pull out of the Y market.
Identify X & Y.
93. Q4
Britain's one of the greatest ever military blunder was occurred during the
Battle of Balaclava, in Crimean War.
In the battle, the charge saw the light cavalry mount an assault into a valley
flanked, on three sides, by Russians. Lord Raglan, overall commander of the
British forces, had intended to send the Light Brigade to pursue and harry a
separate, retreating Russian battery, but due to a breakdown in
communications, the unit headed off on the near suicidal mission – attacked
from all sides by artillery, infantry and cavalry. Of the 600 who set off, more
than 100 were killed, with a similar number wounded.
Blame has remained a controversial issue, being apportioned variously among
Raglan himself, the Earl of Lucan, who commanded the cavalry, the Earl of
Cardigan, in charge of the Light Brigade, and Captain Louis Nolan who brought
the order from Raglan to the cavalry.
Few weeks later, X wrote a poem Y about this whole blunder, practically this
poem immortalized the light brigade's tragedy.
Identify X & Y.
96. Q5
On 1961's new year Day X performed 15 songs in
just one hour to earn a record deal in Y record
company's audition . But Y record company
rejected to reach any agreement with X for
releasing album as they thought X's guitar group
was not so good enough.
Then, X tied up with EMI to release their first ever
album and rest was history.
Identify X &Y
99. Q6
NASA lost a $125 million Mars Claimate orbiter in
1999 as it's engine fired after a 286-day journey.
The spacecraft came within 60 km (36 miles) of the
Mars -- about 100 km closer than planned and
about 25 km (15 miles) beneath the level at which
the it could function properly.
A silly mistake caused this whole blunder. So, what
was the mistake?
100.
101. A6
The units mismatch prevented navigation
information from transferring between the Mars
Climate Orbiter spacecraft team in at Lockheed
Martin in Denver and the flight team at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California