5. RULES
• ALL COMMON QUIZZING RULES WILL BE HERE
• NO CHANCE FOR REWRITING WITHOUT PRIOR
PERMISSION
• EVERY ONE SHOULD RISE THEIR HANDS FOR ANY TALK
WITH QM
• ANSWERS MUST BE CLEAR AND ACCURATE
• THERE IS NO HALF MARKS UNLESS QM PROCLAIMED HALF
MARKS BEFORE
• THE DECISION OF THE QM WILL BE FINAL
6. Let’s start the battLe…..
THIS quiz contains
5 rounds
25 questions
7. FIRST ROUND
CONTAINS 6 DIRECT QUESTIONS
ANSWER X AND Y FOR THESE 6
10 POINTS FOR EACH ONE
NO NEGATIVES
TOTAL 120 POINTS
8. • X was a merchant. He married a women in a
town, which was located in his mercantile root.
After his death, his brother took his (brother’s)
son back to his father’s native town. While
taking him through the way, people
misunderstood something. This
misunderstanding led them to call him a new
name derived from that misconception and it
became famous instead of the real name ‘Y’.
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9. • Colourless, odourless, and tasteless, X is the
most abundant of the noble gases on Earth
and the one most used in industry. It
constitutes about 1percentage of air and it
makes the third in the volume of elements in
atmosphere after Nitrogen and Oxygen. It has
an ordinary presence in our everyday life and
it is through ‘Y’.
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10. • Identify the moves(specific name please..) and
their performers?(x and Y)
• 5+5=10(x)
• 5+5=10(y)
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X and Y
15. • From 1969 onwards, ‘X’ named this Indian
business chain exists using ‘dream comes
dine..’ as punch line. Its nearest outlet
situated in Y.
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16. • The term Pan-African colours refers to two different sets of
three colours,which are X(= 3 colours ) inspired by the flag of
(Y), and red, green and black (which were adopted by
the United States-based Universal Negro Improvement
Association and African Communities League, or UNIA). They
are used in flags and other emblems of various countries and
territories in Africa and the Americas to represent Pan-
Africanist ideology.
• Just think on African flags…..
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17. • He is X and he is..
• From Portugal
• Through Spain
• In Y
• Up to lapu lapu, Cebu
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20. • X was a merchant. He married a women in a
town, which was located on his mercantile root.
After his death, his brother took his (brother’s)
son back to his father’s native town. While
taking him through the way, people
misunderstood something. This
misunderstanding led them to call him a new
name derived from that misconception and it
became famous instead of the real name ‘Y’.
1-
22. • Colourless, odourless, and tasteless, X is the
most abundant of the noble gases on Earth
and the one most used in industry. It
constitutes about 1percentage of air and it
makes the third in the volume of elements in
atmosphere after Nitrogen and Oxygen. It has
an ordinary presence in our everyday life and
it is through ‘Y’.
2-
31. • The term Pan-African colours refers to two different sets of
three colours,which are (X )and it inspired by the flag of (Y),
and red, green and black (which were adopted by the United
States-based Universal Negro Improvement Association and
African Communities League, or UNIA). They are used
in flags and other emblems of various countries and
territories in Africa and the Americas to represent Pan-
Africanist ideology.
• Just think on African flags…..
• If u r sure I will give you a gift now…. Anybody?
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36. Second round
5 simple questions
20/-5 for pounce 10 for other
special options will be available
37. 1-
Its history said to have traced back to
an incident which occurred in a
mosque. King Fahad was asking to set
up an electronic device to avoid
troubles in the congregational prayer
39. 2-
It is known as Manihot utilisya in the
scientific world. Which acid it
contains in?
or which African country is known as
the land of this? Did you get?
44. 4-
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine
alkaloid and a stimulant drug. It contains In
coffee, tea, espresso and etc.
What is the most widely consumed beverage ,
containing this drug, in the world ?
48. 5 QUESTIONS TO IDENTIFY WITH 15 MARKS
I QUESTION TO SAY THEME( A
GEOGRAPHICAL ENTITY)
U WILL GET 2 CHANCES
50/-20 IN FIRST ATTEMPT
20/-7 IN SECOND ATTEMPT
Third round
49. • He is a British singer-songwriter, multi-
instrumentalist, humanitarian and education
philanthropist. He was inducted into the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
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55. • After his record achieving …… Mathew webb basked in
national and international adulation, and followed a career as
a professional. He licensed his name for merchandising such
as commemorative pottery, and wrote a book called The Art
of ……….. A brand of matches was named after him. He
participated in exhibition …………… matches and stunts such as
floating in a tank of water for 128 hours.
• On 27 April 1880 he married Madeline Kate Chaddock, and
they had two children, Matthew and Helen.
64. • 4 Three fold questions
• 30, 20 0r 10 in any one of three folds
• Only one attempt is permitted but is
compulsory
• Should be signed by QM in any of folds
• -5, -10 or -15 if it is wrong
• Then play carefully…..
Fourth round
66. • While he was in the hospital his many facial wounds were
tended to by an attractive young nurse called, Anna. After his
face was no longer covered in seagull shit and the bitter scorn
of the ocean, He downed a bottle of vodka and snuck upstairs
to let himself into Anna’s room.
• Though no one is entirely sure what exactly he did while he
was alone with Anna, what we do know is that his wife walked
in halfway through whatever it was and that he was so
surprised that he decided leaping out of a 20 foot high window
was a better alternative than trying to explain himself.
The end result was he smashing face-first into the concrete
below, leaving him with a permanent scar that he carried with
him for the rest of his life .
2
His statue in London
67.
68. 3
“i Looked and Looked but i
didn't see God”- it is his
famous and disputed quote.
70. • ……………….. of Syracuse was
a mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor,
and astronomer. Although few details of his life
are known, he is regarded as one of the
leading scientists in classical antiquity. Among his
advances in physics are the foundations
of hydrostatics, statics and an explanation of the
principle of the lever. He is credited with
designing innovative machines, including siege
engines and the screw pump that bears his name
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85. • ………………….is a branch of biology dealing
with the study of the form and structure of
organisms and their specific structural
features.
• Clue needed?
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90. • Its etymology is
From hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian, an
extension
of sesquipedalian with monstrum (“monster”)
and a truncated, misspelled form
of hippopotamus, intended to exaggerate the
length of the word itself and the idea of the size
of the words being feared; combined
with phobia.
Ans
the fear of long words