A Food Literature Arts Music Quiz for the quizzing enthusiasts. Conducting during QPL 2.0 in NIT Jamshedpur.
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4. General Guidelines
• It’s a simple bounce + pounce round.
• There are 8 questions in this round.
• Question is open on pounce for +20/-20.
• On bounce the question is open for +10/0.
• The decision of quiz master is final.
5. Q1. ID X
• X is the name given to a florid style of late Gothic architecture
in France from about 1350 until it was superseded
by Renaissance architecture during the early 16th century, and
mainly used in describing French buildings.
• The term is sometimes used of the early period of English
Gothic architecture usually called the Decorated Style.
• X also means of a person or their behaviour tending to attract
attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and
stylishness.
17. Q5- Id X and Y
• X in its most basic form as a seasoned flatbread has a
long history in the Mediterranean. Several cultures
including the Greeks and Phoenicians ate a flatbread
made from flour and water. The dough would be
cooked by placing on a hot stone and then seasoned
with herbs.
• When Italy's Queen Y visited Naples in 1889, Rafaele
Esposito created a X for the Queen that contained
the three colors of the new Italian flag. It was a hit
with the Queen and the rest of the world. This is how
the famous X was named after the Queen Y.
20. Q6- ID X.
X was an American rock guitarist,
singer, and songwriter. Although his
mainstream career spanned only four
years, he is widely regarded as one of
the most influential electric guitarists
in the history of popular music, and
one of the most celebrated musicians
of the 20th century. The Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame describes him as
"arguably the greatest instrumentalist
in the history of rock music".
23. Q7-Put funda
1. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
2. Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto
3. Howard Allen Frances O'Brien
4. Sampooran Singh Kalra
5. Samuel Langhorne Clemens
6. William Sydney Porter
7. Hector Hugh Munro
24.
25. Answer-These are the original names of
authors whom we know them rather by their
pen names
1. Lewis Carroll – Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
2. Pablo Neruda - Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes
Basoalto
3. Anne Rice - Howard Allen Frances O'Brien
4. Gulzar – Sampooran Singh Kalra
5. Mark Twain - Samuel Langhorne Clemens
6. O. Henry – William Sydney Porter
7. Saki – Hector Hugh Munro
26. Q8- Connect the following 13 "French Cuisines"!
1. Apéritif - an alcoholic drink
2. Amuse-Bouche – complimentary portion of food served
before a meal
3. Potage- thick soup.
4. Œuf – form of egg
5. Coquilles - oyster shell
6. Entrée- main course of a meal
7. Sorbet- frozen dessert
8. Fromage- creamy soft cheese
9. Trou Normand- Trou Normand
10. Buffet Froid
11. Rôti
12. Relevés
13.Savoureux
29. WRITE BRO FOR ALL TEAMS FOR THE NEXT ONE.
(NO DUG OUT FOR THIS ONE)
30. LIST ALL THE PUBLICATIONS OF J K ROWLING EXCEPT THE
INITIAL 7HARRY POTTER NOVELS.
(+5 FOR EACH CORRECT ONE)
TIME : 1 MINUTE
WRITE COMPLETE ANS. NO ABBREVIATIONS
Q9
31.
32. Answers only from this list will be valid
• Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
• Quidditch Through the Ages
• The Tales of Beedle the Bard
• Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
• Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky
Poltergeists
• Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroism, Hardship and
Dangerous Hobbies
• Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide
• Harry Potter : The Prequel
• The Casual Vacancy
• The Cuckoo's Calling
• The Silkworm
• Career of Evil
34. General Guidelines
• This round contains 10 questions.
• All the questions are on buzzer with at max 2
attempts per question.
• After pressing the buzzer you have to decide your
strategy if u r playing for NON-VEG or for VEG.
• NON-VEG is +20/-20
• VEG is +10/-10
• The quiz master’s decision is final.
35.
36. Q1
X is an artistic technique where the artist
has a limited time to finish the work. The
time can vary, usually a duration is set from
several minutes to a few hours. In the past
few years, the term X has also come to be
known as a single session of a visual art
program, usually sped up and set to music,
showing an artwork quickly made within
the program.
45. Q4- ID
This poet, author and playwright liked to
doodle on his corrections, so when he
crossed out something he would make a
doodle of it. He took up painting at sixty
and had various exhibitions throughout
Europe.
X was also most probably red-green colour
blind and so his works had strange colour
schemes.
51. Q6-What is being talked about?
• It’s concept was described as being a
streaming service for videos with the goal of
attracting high-end advertisers.
• It was founded on 8th of December 2009 as a
joint venture between Universal Music Group
and Sony Music Entertainment.
• In June 2012, it launched its Certified awards,
which honors artists with at least 100 million
views on it and its partners.
67. General guidelineS
• The round contains 8 question two from each
category.
• Each team gets to choose one direct question
from a category
• The question is open to all other teams .
• The team with the direct question plays for
20/0.
• The teams calling for pounce will be playing it
for +20/-20.
71. Answer
Basically , all these companies participated with
the National Health Services and dropped
letters A’s, O’s and B’s on in order to
encourage people to donate blood.
79. Music 1 – GIVE ME THE ALBUM
The album cover shows a
naked baby boy, alone
underwater with a US
dollar bill on a fishhook
just out of his reach. X
conceived of the idea
while watching a
television program
on water births with
bandmate Y.
85. Literature 2- Where have you heard this ?
Once upon a time while travelling the three worlds,
Yogiraj Narad Muni reached mrityuhelok(planet earth),he
saw the human being suffering immensely. He visited the
adobe of lord vishnu, who alone can relieve the mankind
from the sufferings. Narad Muni told the problem of
humans to Lord Vishnu . The Lord, once replied, “Oh
Narad! you have asked a very good question for the
benefit of all human kind.”
To free mankind from all sufferings and to ultimatel reach
Heaven, there is one virt (fast), and today I will tell you all
about it.
88. Art 2- Name X
• On 12 February 1994, the same day as
the opening of the 1994 Winter
Olympics in Lillehammer, two men
broke into the National Gallery, Oslo,
and stole its version of X, leaving a note
reading "Thanks for the poor security".
• The 1910 tempera on board version
of X was stolen on 22 August 2004,
during daylight hours, when masked
gunmen entered the Munc Museum in
Oslo and stole it and
Munch's Madonna.
96. X is an American music company first founded in 1929
as American Record Corporation and renamed as
Columbia Recording Corporation in 1938, following its
acquisition by the Columbia Broadcasting System. In
1966, the company was reorganized to become CBS
Records. CBS Records was bought by the parent
company of X and was renamed as X in 1991. X is one
of the "Big Three" recording companies and it’s current
CEO is Rob Stringer.
97.
98.
99. X is an annual music awards show, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for
ABC when the network's contract to air the Grammy
Awards expired. Unlike the Grammys, which are awarded on the basis of
votes by members of the Recording Academy, the winners of X are
determined by a poll of the public and fans, who can vote through the X’s
website.
2016 winners of X, awarded in Nov ‘16
• Artist of the year- Ariana Grande
• New artist of the year- Zayn Malik
• Favourite male artist- Justin Bieber
• Favourite female artist- Selena Gomez
100.
101.
102. X is an American record company founded by Berry
Gordy, Jr. as Tamla Records in 1958, and was
incorporated as X Record Corporation in 1960,
in Detroit, Michigan. Over the years, the name X
has become a nickname for Detroit. X played an
important role in the racial integration of popular
music as an African American-owned record label
that achieved significant crossover success. For
many decades, X was the highest-earning African
American business in the United States.
103.
104.
105. Opening on October 17, 1999, it is one of the major sporting facilities in
the Greater Los Angeles Area. It is the home to the Los Angeles Lakers and
the Los Angeles Clippers. It is the only arena in the NBA shared by two
teams.
This is the busiest arena in California that has hosted many local, regional
and international artists since its opening in 1999. Bruce Springsteen was
the first major artist to perform at X; having performed his first show at
the arena on the opening day (17 October 1999). Taylor Swift has
performed 16 sold out shows at the venue; the most number of
appearances at the venue by a female artist.
114. X is genre of music that originated in its modern form in the
United States and United Kingdom during the mid-1950s.
David Hatch and Stephen Millward define X music as “a body of
music which is distinguishable from jazz, and folk
musics”. According to Pete Seeger, X music is "professional
music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts
music". X music, as a genre, is seen as existing and developing
separately. Thus “X music" may be used to describe a distinct
genre, designed to appeal to all, often characterized as “instant
singles-based music aimed at teenagers”.
115.
116.
117. X is a fictional location featured in the works of Scottish novelist J.
M. Barrie and those based on them. It is an imaginary faraway
place, where Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys and other
mythical creatures and beings live. Although not all people who
come to X cease to age, its best known resident famously refused
to grow up, and it is often used as a metaphor for
eternal childhood, immortality and escapism. It was first
introduced as in the theatre play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who
Wouldn't Grow Up and first staged in 1904.