internship ppt on smartinternz platform as salesforce developer
Naval Kishore Sharma (29-03-2016)
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2. RULES
• Infinite pounce and bounce.
• +10 on direct +15/-10 on pounce.
• No part points until unless mentioned by quizmaster.
• Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• You might wanna abuse the quizmaster , but its advised to refrain
from such acts.
3. Q 1 ID XY
• The term “XY" can be traced back to the 1880s when Chicago Daily
News sports reporter Finley Peter Dunne coined the term when
covering the then-named Chicago White Stockings games. Dunne was
known for giving colourful play-by-play and when a left-handed
pitcher came on the field, he described him as a “XY." Since the
ballpark faced east and west, home plate was west and a left-hander
would pitch from the south with his “Y." Thus, the term “XY" was
born.
5. Q 2 ID Y
• X is the Japanese equivalent of Y, but taken to a whole new level in
terms of usage and importance in daily life. If there is ever a clash of
opinions between two people in Japan, more often than not this
potentially embarrassing situation will be decided with X.
• In 2005, a Japanese businessman decided to auction off his art
collection which included masterpieces from renowned European
artists like Cézanne, Picasso, and van Gogh . But he ran into a bit of a
snag when it came time to decide which of the world's two most
famous auction houses, Christie's and Sotheby's, would get the rights
to auction off his magnificent collection. So how did this businessman
make his decision? He made the two auction houses compete in a
game of Y.
9. Q 4 ID X and Y
• X on Y - If Y had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at
once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until
he found the object of his search.
• I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and
calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labour.”
10. Ans 4
• X – Nikola tesla
• Y – Thomas Alva Edison
11. Q 5 ID
• Chopin’s repertoire
• Bizet’s Carmen
• Chopin’s Grande Valse Brillante
• the Fledermaus overture
• Barber of Seville
• Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
• Some of the scores which could be heard during the runtime of the
cartoon show. ID the show.
15. Q 7 OFFICIAL ANSWER TO WHAT ?
• “Now that the X had made it all but impossible for the city’s criminals
to cop an insanity plea, it had replaced Y as the preferred location for
imprisoning both convicted and suspected felons. The worst of the
worst were sent here, except for the Z, who, rumour had it, was
locked away as Y’s sole remaining inmate. Or perhaps he had
escaped. Nobody was really sure. Not even S.”
16. Ans 7 What happened to joker at the end of
dark knight ?
17. Q 8 ID X
• X is the loss of fine motor skills in athletes. The condition occurs suddenly
and without apparent explanation usually in mature athletes with years of
experience. It is poorly understood and has no known treatment or
therapy. Athletes affected by X sometimes recover their ability, which may
require a change in technique. Many are forced to abandon their sport at
the highest level.
• X manifest themselves as twitches, staggers, jitters and jerks. The condition
occurs most often in sports which athletes are required to perform a single
precise and well timed action such as golf and darts. The condition is also
experienced by bowlers in cricket and pitchers in baseball.
19. Q 9 CONNECT
• _____ in Japan/America
• Kimuchi in Korea
• Beer in Germany
• Whisky in south America
• These are the things people say before something . Tell me what that
something is .
20. Ans 9
• Things people say before getting their photographed clicked
21. Q 10 ID advertiser and product being
advertised
• * video on next slide
24. Q 11 ID X
• One of the possible origin of the cocktail goes as follows -
• It is said that X first appeared in 1949, during nation wide competition
in America . This cocktail was invented by Johnny Durlesser, when he
was young, he went hunting with his lover, and she was killed by a
stray bullet X is the name of his lover who died 23 years ago. Perhaps
he could not forget her after all this time and thus the cocktail is not
only named X, but also, since his lover was Mexican, the cocktail also
has a Mexican touch to it.
26. Q 12 ID X And Y
• In 2002, on the initiative of U.S. Representative Vito Fossella (R-NY), in
cooperation with an Italian-American deputation, the U.S. House of
Representatives passed United States HRes. 269 on X stating "that the life
and achievements of should be recognized, and his work in the invention of
the Y should be acknowledged." Within its preamble it stated that: "if X
had been able to pay the $10 fee to maintain the caveat after 1874, no
patent could have been issued to ____."The resolution's sponsor described
it as "a message that rings loud and clear recognizing the true inventor of
the Y, X.
• Despite the House of Representatives resolution, its interpretation as
supporting X's claim as the inventor of the Y remains disputed.
• The Government of Canada responded ten days later by unanimously
passing a parliamentary motion stating that ____ was the inventor of the Y.
30. Q 14 Claim to fame
• Chilkur Balaji Temple, popularly known as “X'', is an ancient Hindu temple
of Lord Balaji on the banks of Osman Sagar in Hyderabad. It is one of the
oldest temples in Hyderabad built during the time of Madanna and
Akkanna, the uncles of Bhakta Ramadas.
• This temple has no hundi and neither accepts any money from devotees.
VAK Books also known as the Voice of Temples with religious news is
available here. This is one of the special Temples in India with no green
channel or privileges for VIP's. The only other such temple is the Jalaram
temple in Virpur (Rajkot), Gujarat. This temple fought and won the right to
stay out of government control. The only another such temple is "Ramanuj
Kot", a temple in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
• What’s this temple famous for ?
32. Q 15
• Jadarite is a white, earthy monoclinic silicate mineral, whose chemical
formula is: LiNaSiB3O7(OH) or Na2OLi2O(SiO2)2(B2O3)3H2O.
• It fluoresces a pinkinsh – orange colour when exposed to UV light. It
does not have fluorine and is white in colour.
• This discovery was widely publicised with TIME magazine even listing
it in top 10 scientific discovery for 2007 .
• Why so much interest in the compound ?
33. Ans 15 Kryptonite
• The crystal has the composition almost resembling the composition
of kryptonite
35. Ans 16
• When Randall Munroe, creator of xkcd, was asked to draw non-stick
figures.
36. Q 17 ID X
• Wojtek (1942–1963; Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔjtɛk]) usually spelled
Voytek in English, was a X found in Iran and adopted by soldiers of the
22nd Artillery Supply Company of the Polish II Corps. He was later
officially enlisted as a soldier of the company with the rank of Private,
and subsequently became a Corporal. During the Battle of Monte
Cassino, Wojtek helped move crates of ammunition. The name
"Wojtek" is a diminutive (Hypocorism) form of "Wojciech", an old
Slavic name that is still common in Poland today and means "he who
enjoys war" or "joyful warrior“.
• Even the logo of 22nd artillery supply company honours him
40. Q 19 WHY ?
• Three on a match (also known as third on a match or unlucky third
light) is a purported superstition among soldiers during the Crimean
War to World War II. The superstition goes that if three soldiers lit
their cigarettes from the same match, one of the three would be
killed or that the man who was third on the match would be shot.
• Why the third guy ?
41. Ans 19
• The belief was that when the first soldier lit his cigarette, the enemy
would see the light; when the second soldier lit his cigarette from the
same match, the enemy would take aim at the target; and when the
third soldier lit his cigarette from the match, the enemy would shoot
his/her weapon, and the soldier would be shot.