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The document provides details about a quiz competition called Quizzinga Finals. It consists of multiple rounds including direct questions, minimalist posters to identify, and connecting various people, places or things. Players can earn points for correct answers or lose points by passing or having incorrect answers. The questions cover a wide range of topics from literature to movies to science to popular culture.
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1. The questions cover topics like the first Google Doodle honoring the moon landing, details about Mae Jemison being the first black woman in space, space disasters she investigated, and names of space telescopes.
2. Other questions ask about packaging that was discontinued, tea brand slogans and the chairman that was assassinated, reasons for lime in Volkswagen ads, and a restaurant fined for overcharging.
3. The final questions cover uses of new technologies like LiquiGlide in food packaging, sounds made by crickets, and identifying companies and products featured on Shark Tank from clues in their pit
- 18 multiple choice questions were asked in the prelims round of a quiz competition.
- The top 8 teams who answered the most questions correctly would qualify for the finals round.
- The quizmaster's decision on the answers is final.
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This document provides information about an upcoming general quiz on internet memes to be held by the Electronics Department at HBTI on March 8, 2014. The quiz will have 20 preliminary multiple choice questions, and the top 6 teams will advance to the next round. The quizmaster requests that participants do not troll or disrespect the quizmaster. The document then provides an example round of the quiz with questions on various internet memes, pop culture references, and trivia.
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This document contains questions and answers related to an exam or quiz on various topics.
1. The questions cover topics like the first Google Doodle honoring the moon landing, details about Mae Jemison being the first black woman in space, space disasters she investigated, and names of space telescopes.
2. Other questions ask about packaging that was discontinued, tea brand slogans and the chairman that was assassinated, reasons for lime in Volkswagen ads, and a restaurant fined for overcharging.
3. The final questions cover uses of new technologies like LiquiGlide in food packaging, sounds made by crickets, and identifying companies and products featured on Shark Tank from clues in their pit
- 18 multiple choice questions were asked in the prelims round of a quiz competition.
- The top 8 teams who answered the most questions correctly would qualify for the finals round.
- The quizmaster's decision on the answers is final.
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The document contains various trivia questions and their answers about topics ranging from literature, history, science, geography and more. Some of the questions answered include:
- The motto of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is "Let knowledge grow from more to more and thus be human life enriched".
- POTUS and FLOTUS refer to the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States respectively in FBI terminology.
- Blackburn Rovers is another English Premier League team apart from Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea to have won the title.
- Philip Astley devised the length of a circus ring to be 42 feet so that horses can gallop properly.
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary (now Austria). His family moved to Germany when he was 3 years old. Hitler applied twice to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna but was rejected both times. During World War 1, Hitler served in the German army and was wounded in the Battle of the Somme in 1916. After the war, Hitler took up work as a laborer and speaker for the German Workers' Party. He became chairman of the party in 1921 and used his oratory skills to grow the party, later renamed the Nazi Party. Hitler was imprisoned for attempting to overthrow the German government in 1923 but used this time
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29. Round 2.
10 Questions direct.
10 Points for every right answer.
Open for pounce.
-5 for wrong pounce.
30. 1. The word X is an anglicised version of the
Scandivinian, the epithet of the 10th century king
Harald X I on Denmark and parts of Norway who
united dissonanat Danish tribes into a single
kingdom. The name of technology X is derived
from King Harold X. X is a wireless technology
standard for exchanging data over short
distances from mobile devices. X logo has runes
H and B, referring to Harald X. What is X ?
32. 2. X is a wearable gestural interface device by
Pranav Mistry, a PhD candidate at MIT Media
Lab.The X technology contains a pocket
projector, a mirror and a camera contained in a
pendant like wearable device. Both the
projector, the camera and sensors are
connected to a mobile computing device in the
user’s pocket.
37. 4. X was depicted as Y’s vehicle in the Y movie series. According to the film’s
producton designer, the machine is a cross between a Lamborghini and a
tank. Y discovers it as a prototype at his company’s Applied Sciences Division.
Identify X and Y ?
Technical specifications
Length: 15 feet 2 inches (4.62 m)
Width: 9 feet 2 inches (2.79 m)
height 4 feet 11 inches (1.50 m)
Weight: 2.5 short tons (2.3 t)
Acceleration: 0-60 in 5.6 seconds.
Engine: 5.7 liter GM V8 engine capable of 500 horsepower (370 kW).
Fuel: The "jet engine" on the back of the car was fed by propane tanks.
Tires: 4 Interco "Super Swamper TSL" tires standing 44/18.5-16.5 in the rear,
and two 94.0/15.0-15 Hoosier Checkerboard dirt tires on the front, with
superior grip.
38. Features
Rear flaps to assist brakes
Dual front autocannons
Rocket launcher
Landing hook to Sprung landing stabilization
Integrated fire-extinguishing system
Integrated safety connection to gasoline control
Jet engine(ram jet afterburners)on back of car for quick boosts/"rampless" jumps
Stealth mode, which turns off the car's lights and cuts off the main engine. The vehicle
is powered by an electric motor making the car very hard to find in dark places (which
makes the mode most useful at night), and as demonstrated by the car chase in the
first movie, can easily throw off pursuers.
Explosive caltrops are deployed from the rear of the vehicle, which can take out any
cars that make contact with them. This is used during a car chase in the first movie,
where Y uses it to take out numerous police cars pursuing him.
Front of car is heavily armored, so the car can ram as a practical offensive attack, and
also protects the driver (Y) while in the prone driving position/"Attack" mode
Both front wheels can eject when the vehicle is damaged to form a motorcycle-like
vehicle (the rest self-destructs).
40. 5. Adolf Dassler was the founder of German
sportswear company Adidas. His older brother
Rudolf joined the business which became
Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory.
At the 1928 Olympics, Dassler equipped many
athletes, laying the foundation for the
international expansion of the company. During
the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Dassler
equipped Jesse Owens with his shoes. Owns
won 4 gold medals in the year he wore Dassler
shoes. By 1948 there was a huge rift between
the brothers. Rudolf left the company to start Y
on te other side, and Adolf named the company
after his own nickname. Identify X and Y.
41. Ans. X – Adidas ( Named after Adolf ‘Adi’
Dassler)
Y- Puma
42. 6. Who wrote this letter to Steve Jobs ?
PS: This is a fake letter. It went viral.
44. 7. After serving as a mechanic in the Regia
Aeronautica, during WW2, X started the business of
building tractors out of leftover military hardware
from the war effort.
Ferrucio was very interested in the local Italian
sports car company Y. After a while, Ferrucio
became infuriated with its clutches, so he went to
voice his complaint to Enzo Y, Y’s founder. Ferrucio
and Enzo argued, and Enzo passed some
derogatory comments. After being insulted Ferrucio
stormed off, vowing to build a better supercar.
After about a year Ferrucio had successfully started
Y Automobeli S.p.a. The legendary rivalry still lives
today. Identify X and Y.
46. 8. “Well, X, I think there’s more than one way of
looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had
this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into
his house to steal the TV set and found out that
you had already stolen it.”
Who said this statement ? Who is X ? What
were they talking about ?
47. Ans. X – Steve Jobs
Bill Gates said the words.
It was about GUI which Jobs claimed had
been copied by Microsoft.
48.
49. Round 3: Put Funda
Pouncing allowed.
+10 for every right answer, -5 for very wrong
answer if pounced.
Put Funda means explain or say something
about it
57. 4. He is is a mutant who possesses vast telepathic powers, and is among the strongest and most
powerful Earth-born telepaths in the Marvel Universe.
Telepathy: He can read the minds of others within a 250 mile radius.
Telepathic Illusion: the ability to cause others to see or experience events which are not actually
occurring.
Telepathic Cloak: the ability to hide one's presence from others by making oneself invisible by clouding
the minds of others.
Psi Link: He can create psychic links with others.
Telepathic Camouflage: He can make others see him as someone else by manipulating and controlling
the minds of others to make them see him with another appearance.
Mind Blast: He is able to place massive amounts of information inside the mind of others to cause
extreme mental pain on them.
Mind Control: He can also manipulate the minds of others.
Mind Possession: the ability to possess the minds of others, controlling someone's mind for oneself.
Mind Alteration: the ability to alter the minds of others.
Mental Amnesia: He can cause people to forget certain memories. He can cause large groups of people
to forget things.
Psionic Shield: the ability to erect a shield that is used to protect one's mind.
Psionic Blasts: the ability to emit blasts of psionic energy which does not harm its victims physically but
mentally instead.
Astral Projection: the ability to control one's astral self.
Mental Detection: He can detect nearby mutants.
Mind Transferral: If he were to die, he could transfer his mind and powers to a host body.
Information Absorption: He is able to quickly absorb and store information.
Rudimentary Telekinesis: He possesses minor telekinetic abilities; able to move, control and manipulate
inanimate objects telekinetically.
Who is he ?
62. Ans. Back to the future mod for GTA. The car
featured is the 1981 DeLorean DM-12 from the
Back to the Future series.
63. Round 4: Connects
Pouncing allowed.
+20 for the right answer and -10 for the wrong
answer when pounced.
All the text/clues have something in common.
Connect them.
67. Ans. Google X Labs. Secret research facility run
by Google somewhere in California. Recent
projects include Project Glasses, self driving car,
space elevator and neutral network.
69. Ans.
Gustave Eiffel, after whom the Eiffel tower is
named. Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nougier
were the structural engineers. The famous Le
Jules Verne restaurant is located on the Eiffel
Tower.
71. Ans.
Latin word for sound. Walkman – The first
portable music player.
Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka – the founders.
AIBO – Humanoid from Sony
Compact Disc (CD) – Invented by Sony.
73. Ans. Palm OS.
Jeff Hawkins – Founder of Palm Inc.
Graffiti – Handwriting recognition from Palm.
WebOS – Succeeded Palm OS
Palm.
74. 6.
Means to enlighten.
The name refers to a purported conspiratorial
organization which is alleged to mastermind events
and control world affairs through governments and
corporations to establish a New World Order
75. Ans. Illuminati
Illuminati writes things as ambigrams.
Adam Weishaupt was the founder of Illuminati
Tom Hanks( Robert Langdon) who is the main
character in Angels and Demons.
Dan Brown – Author of Angels and Demons
which says about Illuminati.
And the last paragraph is about Illuminati.