This document contains a 25 question quiz covering topics in geography, history, arts, literature and pop culture. The questions test knowledge about topics like countries and cities, elements and inventions, famous figures and their works, and sports and competitions. The quiz utilizes multiple choice, fill in the blank and image recognition questions to assess a wide range of general knowledge.
This document summarizes the questions and answers from a quiz competition held on July 2nd, 2015 involving 21 questions. Some of the topics covered in the questions include a Indian law student who filed a landmark case striking down a law, inventions inspired by plant structures, descriptions of sports, descriptions of parts of umbrellas, tributes in Google Doodles to writers like Agatha Christie and Oscar Wilde, and votes by conventions.
The document contains a quiz with 25 questions about various topics including countries, continents, human anatomy, sports, landmarks, and more. The questions are multiple choice and range from identifying a country based on a landmark to naming scientific terms, historical figures, and works of literature. The answers are provided at the end.
This document contains a 25 question quiz covering topics in geography, history, arts, literature and pop culture. The questions test knowledge about topics like countries and cities, elements and inventions, famous figures and their works, and sports and competitions. The quiz utilizes multiple choice, fill in the blank and image recognition questions to assess a wide range of general knowledge.
This document summarizes the questions and answers from a quiz competition held on July 2nd, 2015 involving 21 questions. Some of the topics covered in the questions include a Indian law student who filed a landmark case striking down a law, inventions inspired by plant structures, descriptions of sports, descriptions of parts of umbrellas, tributes in Google Doodles to writers like Agatha Christie and Oscar Wilde, and votes by conventions.
The document contains a quiz with 25 questions about various topics including countries, continents, human anatomy, sports, landmarks, and more. The questions are multiple choice and range from identifying a country based on a landmark to naming scientific terms, historical figures, and works of literature. The answers are provided at the end.
The document describes the rules and questions for the MEGA-WHATS 2010 quiz championships hosted by the Karnataka Quiz Association. It contains 30 questions in Section I, 15 starred questions in Section II, and questions in subsequent sections involving numbers, pictures, and fill-in-the-blank style. The questions cover topics in history, arts, science, and general knowledge.
What's The Good Word - Chai Pe Quiz Kids Seriesaravindanil
What's The Good Word - English Vocabulary & Etymology quiz
CPQ Kids Series S1E4
at the October edition of Chai Pe Quiz - The Cochin Quiz Club
By Dr. Unnikrishnan Menon
Date: 7 October 2018
Venue: H & C Reader Forum Hall, Durbar Hall Road, EKM South
The document provides 19 trivia questions with brief answers about various people, places, events and works. Some of the questions and answers reference Lily Ledbetter, the Santa tracking program at NORAD, locations in Hong Kong and Italy related to films, Charles Darwin's experiments with earthworms, the inspiration for the Vespa scooter, figures from Roman mythology, the design of typing elements and awards, military leaders, architectural features, monuments, festivals, rituals, geographic borders, innovations in ballooning, works from Buddhism and India, and a collaboration between a reverend and author on suicide prevention.
The document discusses different types of hanging methods - short drop, standard drop and long drop. It also mentions Winston Churchill winning the Nobel Prize in 1953 for Literature.
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz being conducted by Dr. Pabitra Kr. Mani. The quiz has two rounds that proceed in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. The first round consists of sections on literature, science, and audio rounds. The second round consists of sections on sports, miscellaneous topics, and an audiovisual round. Questions are worth 10 points each with a 5 point bonus and no negative marking. Participants have 30 seconds to answer each question and the quiz master's decision is final.
This document summarizes a quiz event held in Margao, Goa in June 2016. It was hosted by quizmaster Mahesh Prabhu with assistance from Annie and Rajiv. The quiz had 4 rounds with a variety of questions testing knowledge of celebrities, history, geography and more. Rounds included identifying personalities in photos, multiple choice questions, and filling in blanks. Points were awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect or skipped questions. The theme of the final round was identifying 6 personalities who were all born in India.
This document contains 25 questions and their answers from a quiz on various topics. Some of the questions are about identifying authors of books, winners of awards like the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, sports events, political leaders, and more. The topics covered include literature, history, politics, science and technology.
This document contains details about a quiz being conducted by Simanta Barman on March 22, 2015. It provides information about the types of questions that will be asked, such as they being based on sources like Wikipedia, newspapers, etc. It mentions there will be 25 mixed bag questions with +10/-0 points for direct answers and +10/-10 for pounced answers. It provides examples of quiz questions and answers on topics ranging from places, people, events, science, and art. The quiz questions cover topics from history, pop culture, literature, and more.
Quizzards of TCE organized a preliminary quiz round with 30 questions. Teams had 2 minutes to answer each question in the Google Form. In case of a tie, star marked questions would be considered or a sudden death round for tied teams. The ideal time for the national anthem is 52 seconds. Questions covered topics like idioms, compounds, famous board games, fruits, scientific concepts, dances, animals, countries and TV series. The organizers thanked senior quizzers for their contribution and Shristi Cultural Association.
The document outlines the rules and procedures for six rounds of an online quiz competition. It states that each round will have separate scoring, Phineas will have the final decision on scores, and scores/positions will be notified after each round. It also notes there will be a 10 minute break after round 3. The document about the "Bounce/Pounce" round provides additional scoring details for that round.
This document contains 30 trivia questions from various topics ranging from history, geography, pop culture and more. Participants were asked to answer the questions to the best of their ability. The questions test knowledge on topics like idioms, famous people, inventions, traditions and more. The questions are multiple choice or require one word/name answers.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz session about prizes and awards. It provides 10 questions on topics related to prizes and awards, each worth 10 marks. The rules are the same as for other online quizzes, and debates are welcome after the quiz. The questions cover topics like scientists winning an Ig Nobel Prize for studies on cat communication, the "X" Awards in Ireland, Le Duc Tho rejecting the Nobel Peace Prize, controversies over Bharat Ratna recipients, the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy, debates over film awards nominations, records at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, and instances of prize/place sharing in the Man Booker Prize and Tokyo Olympics.
1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a school science quiz prelims with no negatives.
2. Questions cover topics in science, history and literature including famous scientists like Oppenheimer, discoveries in space, and a novel by Aldous Huxley.
3. The questions require identifying people, events, discoveries, and their significance.
This document consists of a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to scientists, scientific discoveries, and scientific organizations. The questions cover topics like the Royal Society, the Doppler effect, DNA, the periodic table, and more. The questions require identifying scientists, discoveries, theories, and logos of scientific organizations from images or brief descriptions.
Anoop Adithian Memorial Open Quiz 2013 - FinalsArun A S
This document outlines the rounds and questions from the finals of the Anoop Adithian Memorial Open Quiz 2013. It includes 6 written rounds with questions on topics like movies, cricket statistics, famous inventions and scientific experiments. The rounds test movie poster identification, visual connections, infinite pounce questions and identifying geographical features based on naval fraternities. It provides the questions, answers and explanations for each round of the quiz.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 30 multiple choice or short answer questions related to history, literature, art, science and current events. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify people, places, works of art, scientific discoveries and historical events based on clues provided. Other questions require connecting various pieces of information or explaining specific terms, concepts or timelines. The questions cover a wide range of topics and seem designed to test general knowledge across many domains.
The document describes the rules and questions for the MEGA-WHATS 2010 quiz championships hosted by the Karnataka Quiz Association. It contains 30 questions in Section I, 15 starred questions in Section II, and questions in subsequent sections involving numbers, pictures, and fill-in-the-blank style. The questions cover topics in history, arts, science, and general knowledge.
What's The Good Word - Chai Pe Quiz Kids Seriesaravindanil
What's The Good Word - English Vocabulary & Etymology quiz
CPQ Kids Series S1E4
at the October edition of Chai Pe Quiz - The Cochin Quiz Club
By Dr. Unnikrishnan Menon
Date: 7 October 2018
Venue: H & C Reader Forum Hall, Durbar Hall Road, EKM South
The document provides 19 trivia questions with brief answers about various people, places, events and works. Some of the questions and answers reference Lily Ledbetter, the Santa tracking program at NORAD, locations in Hong Kong and Italy related to films, Charles Darwin's experiments with earthworms, the inspiration for the Vespa scooter, figures from Roman mythology, the design of typing elements and awards, military leaders, architectural features, monuments, festivals, rituals, geographic borders, innovations in ballooning, works from Buddhism and India, and a collaboration between a reverend and author on suicide prevention.
The document discusses different types of hanging methods - short drop, standard drop and long drop. It also mentions Winston Churchill winning the Nobel Prize in 1953 for Literature.
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz being conducted by Dr. Pabitra Kr. Mani. The quiz has two rounds that proceed in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. The first round consists of sections on literature, science, and audio rounds. The second round consists of sections on sports, miscellaneous topics, and an audiovisual round. Questions are worth 10 points each with a 5 point bonus and no negative marking. Participants have 30 seconds to answer each question and the quiz master's decision is final.
This document summarizes a quiz event held in Margao, Goa in June 2016. It was hosted by quizmaster Mahesh Prabhu with assistance from Annie and Rajiv. The quiz had 4 rounds with a variety of questions testing knowledge of celebrities, history, geography and more. Rounds included identifying personalities in photos, multiple choice questions, and filling in blanks. Points were awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect or skipped questions. The theme of the final round was identifying 6 personalities who were all born in India.
This document contains 25 questions and their answers from a quiz on various topics. Some of the questions are about identifying authors of books, winners of awards like the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, sports events, political leaders, and more. The topics covered include literature, history, politics, science and technology.
This document contains details about a quiz being conducted by Simanta Barman on March 22, 2015. It provides information about the types of questions that will be asked, such as they being based on sources like Wikipedia, newspapers, etc. It mentions there will be 25 mixed bag questions with +10/-0 points for direct answers and +10/-10 for pounced answers. It provides examples of quiz questions and answers on topics ranging from places, people, events, science, and art. The quiz questions cover topics from history, pop culture, literature, and more.
Quizzards of TCE organized a preliminary quiz round with 30 questions. Teams had 2 minutes to answer each question in the Google Form. In case of a tie, star marked questions would be considered or a sudden death round for tied teams. The ideal time for the national anthem is 52 seconds. Questions covered topics like idioms, compounds, famous board games, fruits, scientific concepts, dances, animals, countries and TV series. The organizers thanked senior quizzers for their contribution and Shristi Cultural Association.
The document outlines the rules and procedures for six rounds of an online quiz competition. It states that each round will have separate scoring, Phineas will have the final decision on scores, and scores/positions will be notified after each round. It also notes there will be a 10 minute break after round 3. The document about the "Bounce/Pounce" round provides additional scoring details for that round.
This document contains 30 trivia questions from various topics ranging from history, geography, pop culture and more. Participants were asked to answer the questions to the best of their ability. The questions test knowledge on topics like idioms, famous people, inventions, traditions and more. The questions are multiple choice or require one word/name answers.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz session about prizes and awards. It provides 10 questions on topics related to prizes and awards, each worth 10 marks. The rules are the same as for other online quizzes, and debates are welcome after the quiz. The questions cover topics like scientists winning an Ig Nobel Prize for studies on cat communication, the "X" Awards in Ireland, Le Duc Tho rejecting the Nobel Peace Prize, controversies over Bharat Ratna recipients, the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy, debates over film awards nominations, records at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, and instances of prize/place sharing in the Man Booker Prize and Tokyo Olympics.
1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a school science quiz prelims with no negatives.
2. Questions cover topics in science, history and literature including famous scientists like Oppenheimer, discoveries in space, and a novel by Aldous Huxley.
3. The questions require identifying people, events, discoveries, and their significance.
This document consists of a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to scientists, scientific discoveries, and scientific organizations. The questions cover topics like the Royal Society, the Doppler effect, DNA, the periodic table, and more. The questions require identifying scientists, discoveries, theories, and logos of scientific organizations from images or brief descriptions.
Anoop Adithian Memorial Open Quiz 2013 - FinalsArun A S
This document outlines the rounds and questions from the finals of the Anoop Adithian Memorial Open Quiz 2013. It includes 6 written rounds with questions on topics like movies, cricket statistics, famous inventions and scientific experiments. The rounds test movie poster identification, visual connections, infinite pounce questions and identifying geographical features based on naval fraternities. It provides the questions, answers and explanations for each round of the quiz.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 30 multiple choice or short answer questions related to history, literature, art, science and current events. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify people, places, works of art, scientific discoveries and historical events based on clues provided. Other questions require connecting various pieces of information or explaining specific terms, concepts or timelines. The questions cover a wide range of topics and seem designed to test general knowledge across many domains.
The document provides details about a quiz being conducted, including:
- There are 35 questions in the prelims round
- Participants get +1 point for each correct answer and -1 for incorrect answers
- The questions then provide details about the subjects being asked about, including science, history and general knowledge topics.
This document contains clues and answers to trivia questions about various topics. It includes the following:
- Questions about fast food restaurants, organic chemists, US Presidents, magic tricks, constellations, and more.
- The clues and answers identify things like KFC as the fast food restaurant, Asima Chatterjee as the organic chemist, Grover Cleveland counting twice as the reason for 44 presidents not 45, and the hat trick as the magic trick.
- It also includes multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about topics ranging from magic families to fictional characters to sports.
The document discusses various topics including life processes, anatomy, diseases, religious figures and texts, historical events, and scientific phenomena. It provides facts and clues about the Buddha, Carl Linnaeus, giraffes, Mars, bamboo furniture, and the Mpemba effect. The document engages the reader with questions and uses wordplay and references to various fields of knowledge.
The document appears to be about a quiz competition with multiple phases and questions on a variety of topics. Some of the questions are about identifying characters, cities, animals, inventions and their uses. The summary provides:
1) The document details different phases of a quiz competition with questions on identifying characters, cities, animals, inventions and their uses.
2) Participants in the competition are given points for correct answers and bonuses for answering multiple questions correctly.
3) The questions cover a wide range of topics tested through images, descriptions and clues.
The document is a set of 30 questions for a quiz. It includes questions about politics, science, sports, history, arts and entertainment. The questions cover topics like US presidents, particle physics concepts, cricketers, mathematicians, musicians, authors and their works.
1. The document provides answers to a science quiz, identifying famous scientists and their discoveries.
2. It summarizes Mendel's laws of genetics and Joule's apparatus for verifying the first law of thermodynamics.
3. One question is answered by identifying Irene Curie and Frederick Joliot, recipients of the 1935 Nobel Prize for discovering artificial radioactivity.
The document discusses a strange research paper submitted to the 103rd Indian Science Congress in 2016. The paper argued that a certain individual was the world's greatest environmentalist, though it did not provide strong evidence. The author of the paper was Dr. Akilesh Pandey, who believed this individual to be the greatest environmentalist but did not substantiate his claim with evidence.
The document contains details about rounds of a science and technology quiz, including the number of questions in each round and topics covered. Some rounds move in a clockwise direction while others move anti-clockwise. Questions cover topics in physics, biology, history of technology, and famous scientists and their works.
The document outlines the format and questions for a science and technology quiz consisting of 4 rounds with a total of 38 questions covering topics in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and history of science and technology. The rounds progress from general knowledge questions to more advanced questions, with the first two rounds having 12 questions each and the third round focusing on mathematical problems with 6 questions.
1. The document describes a school quiz competition that will have 3 rounds. Scoring and discipline policies are explained. Pouncing is allowed where other teams can attempt a question if they know the answer.
2. The first round involves identifying books, people, speeches and other topics from clues. Correct answers earn points while wrong answers deduct points.
3. The second round is a written round where answers are submitted on paper for marking. Correct answers earn +5 points each with no penalties.
4. The quiz covers a variety of topics from books, movies, geography and more. It aims to test the students' general knowledge.
Bill Clinton signed an order in 2000 that improved access to GPS worldwide. The order rectified an imprecise version of GPS that the US had previously allowed. Native Americans traditionally buried weapons under tree roots to symbolize peace between warring tribes, giving rise to the phrase "to bury the hatchet." Ivan Pavlov was known for his experiments on classical conditioning using dogs. A "whip" is someone who helps organize fox hunts and gives orders to the hounds, and also refers politically to an assistant with similar duties.
The document discusses various mythical and mysterious creatures that have been reported but not proven scientifically. It begins by asking readers questions about creatures they find frightening and stories of strange creatures. It then lists and matches descriptions of several reported creatures including the kraken, coelacanth, okapi, yeti, champ, sauropod, and Loch Ness monster. The passage discusses scientific findings of some creatures like the giant squid and rediscovery of the coelacanth. It explores the purpose of cryptozoology organizations in cataloging unusual beasts and investigating reported sightings of sea monsters, giant animals, and other anomalies.
This document provides information from a quiz containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. It discusses topics like the invention of the transistor, Marie Curie's radioactive research papers, and a fatwa issued in Saudi Arabia banning images of humans or animals. The document is testing knowledge across science, history, and current events.
This quiz document contains 20 questions about various topics ranging from pop culture to mythology. The questions are part of a bootup quiz being conducted by Anish Anand, Aman Thakur & Jahnab Dutta. There are specific rules for the quiz, including that it has 20 questions, no negative marking, and the decision of the quizmasters is final. Participants are instructed to submit their responses via a Google Form.
Quarter Life Crisis 2.0 : College Quiz of Cult A Way. Cult A Way is an inter-collegiate fest organised by Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering, Trivandrum.
Quiz was set and Conducted by Arun Kumar B (arunkumarsctce@gmail.com) and yours truly.
Anything under the sun quiz, ZHDC Quiz session #6QuintessenceZHDC
This is a General Quiz compiled and hosted by Aishani Dureja and Shreya Sengupta for weekly sessions of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College. The society hosts intra college sessions and intra and inter-college quiz competitions.
Magister is a solo quizzing championship set by SJC Quizzers, a team of quizzers and quizzing alumni from St. Joseph’s College, for college and open quizzers across the country.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses various nature and science-related trivia questions and their answers, covering topics like marine biology, mythology, astronomy, history of science, and more. Multiple choice and open-ended questions are presented along with their explanations. Readers must identify scientific concepts, experiments, historical figures, and stories based on the clues and context provided.
A quiz on politics marking the centenary of the October Revolution, conducted at the Karnataa Quiz Association.
A collective effort of The Gang of Four - Praveen, Hrishi, Raju & Avinash.
This question asks for the identification of a term used in debates about cultural identity and immigration in Europe. Specifically:
- The agricultural term used to describe the dominant plant variety was borrowed by a sociologist to describe certain cultural values Europe needed.
- It has since been used as a counter to multiculturalism and appropriated by the far right, causing controversy whenever debates emerge about national identity.
- The term refers to Leitkultur, meaning dominant or leading culture.
The document appears to be a quiz about plants, animals and mites with 50 questions. It includes questions about animals like tigers, owls, and ducks. It also asks about plants like datura and cinchona. Some questions refer to movies, songs, and scientific concepts regarding topics like evolution, genetics, and physiology. The questions range from identifying animals and plants to explaining behaviors and scientific phenomena.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
3. • 4 phases – 2 written
• 20 questions - 10 clockwise, 10 anti-clockwise
• Standard KQA pounce + bounce rules
• +10 on a direct/bounce
• +10 if you are correct, -5 if you are wrong on the
pounce
• No negatives otherwise.
8. 2. The word originally meant a ball of thread or yarn.
According to Greek mythology, when Theseus
entered the Labyrinth to kill the Minotaur, he
unravelled an __X__ behind him so that he could
find his way back.
Today the word, spelt a little differently, means a fact
or idea that serves to reveal something or solve a
problem.
What’s the good word?
11. 3. A few days ago, Carlo Alberto Tesserin,
administrator & procurator of X, said “X has aged 20
years in a day”, and estimated that initial repairs
would cost €2.7 million.
What is X? And why did it age “20 years in a day”?
15. 4. When Jack Kirby moved to DC Comics in the
1970s, he created the Fourth World storyline and
introduced a character named Funky Flashman.
Flashman is depicted as a master con artist who
refers to himself as the "Salesman Supreme" and
the "world's most magnificent entrepreneur."
Flashman is believed to be a reference to __X__,
Kirby’s former colleague.
Who is X?
19. 5. It is a type of herding dog, whose name translates
as “dwarf dog” in Welsh.
The monarch Y is known to be incredibly fond of this
breed, and has owned more than 30 of them since
1952.
Identify the dog breed. And who is the monarch Y?
29. 8. She began her career translating The Little
Water Sprite by Ottfried Preusler, and later other
writers of childrens’ literature like Charles Perrault,
The Brothers Grimm, and Cornelia Funke. She
didn’t stick with just childrens’ literature, and was
responsible for introducing WG Sebald, Stefan
Zweig, and Franz Kafka to an English audience.
However, her crowning achievements came in
something slightly different.
Identify her, and tell us what she is most famous
for.
36. 10. This is a Sanskrit word meaning part or
section. It is found in the names of two states,
with prefixes meaning
a. Bushy or Vegetated, and
b. Northern.
Name both the states.
40. Phase II
• 5 questions - each shows a monument/place in
India that is on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list
• +10 for a correct answer
• No negatives
49. 1. Discovered over a century ago, these “eaters of
bacteria” have helped lay the foundations of the
science of molecular biology. With the rise of anti-
microbial resistance in recent years, they are once
again being considered for anti-bacterial therapy.
What are they called?
53. 2. It has been called “one of the wellsprings of
fantasy literature”, and is held in equal regard to
classics like Lord of the Rings & The Wizard of Oz.
It introduced the idea of “wizard schools”, the idea
of a talented boy going to one such school &
making an enemy with whom he has a close
connection, dragons as wise, magical creatures
and also subtly upending racist tropes.
What classic work of literature, that celebrates 50
years of publication this year?
60. 4. The town of Arcetri has this beautiful hillside
villa known as the Jewel. For historical reasons,
the University of Florence has always owned this
building, and run tours. What reasons?
63. Name these brands that share
their names with fruits
5. Identify both companies.
1. This Canadian smartphone brand used to be
a favorite of business executives because of
its keyboard that allowed fast typing of emails,
as well as its encryption that kept data safe
2. This computer company was named by its
founder who would very often go on fruit-only
diets. In his autobiography, his co-founder
Steve Wozniak said the idea came after the
former had come back from an orchard
growing this fruit
74. 8. The Lion Intoxilyser used across several
countries works by recognising infrared
signatures and relies on a sampling method that
can obtain as many as 37 samples per minute
before it decides that deep lung content has
been found. It then gives a result.
Chemically the overall reaction is the oxidation
of _______ to acetic acid & water; the electric
current produced by this reaction is what is
measured.
What is this?