This is the preliminary round of the Aagman Quiz which was organized for the first-yearites. The highest was 15 and the cut-off was 11. The quiz was kept simple to allow freshers to have a taste of college quizzing.
In-house sci-tech filler quiz for HighQ 2023 set by Bisma Khan, Sehajpreet Kaur, Prachi Goyal, Subham Priya, and Mallika Ghosh. HighQ Day-1 (16.02.2023).
The document is a summary of an online quiz hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides the rules and structure of the quiz which includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and image based connection rounds. The questions cover topics like webcomics, famous paintings, music, and literature. The document emphasizes that answering 42 to any question will result in disqualification and the quizmaster's decisions are final.
Dr. Salazar was a murderer serving time in a Mexican prison who saved the life of another prisoner, Dykes Askew Simmons, with emergency surgery. A journalist named X visited the prison to interview Simmons but ended up interviewing Dr. Salazar, taking an interest in his unusual career as a surgeon within the prison system. However, the warden revealed to X that Dr. Salazar was actually a murderer himself. X went on to immortalize Dr. Salazar in his writing.
MELAS Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 8th April 2023 as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest SpringSpree 2023. This set contains both prelims and finals which include a wide variety of questions from the field of Music, Entertainment, Literature, Art and Sports
The document discusses Don Bosco School in Liluah. It provides details about the school's location and mentions that it was founded in 1958. It has provided quality education to students for over 60 years and is known for its emphasis on moral values and discipline along with academics.
The document is a quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It begins by outlining the rules of the quiz, which include teams earning +1 point for each correct answer, with the top 6 teams advancing to the finals and tiebreakers using additional questions. The questions cover a range of topics to identify people, places, objects, and their origins from popular culture, including identifying Alice Liddell from her relationship to Lewis Carroll, identifying the notorious Indian bandit Veerappan, identifying the Land of Oz from a map, identifying the Olympics gold won by Dhyan Chand and the Indian hockey team, identifying the Old Spice commercial "Smell like a Man, Man" and the 7 levels of the Hindu underworld.
In-house sci-tech filler quiz for HighQ 2023 set by Bisma Khan, Sehajpreet Kaur, Prachi Goyal, Subham Priya, and Mallika Ghosh. HighQ Day-1 (16.02.2023).
The document is a summary of an online quiz hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides the rules and structure of the quiz which includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and image based connection rounds. The questions cover topics like webcomics, famous paintings, music, and literature. The document emphasizes that answering 42 to any question will result in disqualification and the quizmaster's decisions are final.
Dr. Salazar was a murderer serving time in a Mexican prison who saved the life of another prisoner, Dykes Askew Simmons, with emergency surgery. A journalist named X visited the prison to interview Simmons but ended up interviewing Dr. Salazar, taking an interest in his unusual career as a surgeon within the prison system. However, the warden revealed to X that Dr. Salazar was actually a murderer himself. X went on to immortalize Dr. Salazar in his writing.
MELAS Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 8th April 2023 as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest SpringSpree 2023. This set contains both prelims and finals which include a wide variety of questions from the field of Music, Entertainment, Literature, Art and Sports
The document discusses Don Bosco School in Liluah. It provides details about the school's location and mentions that it was founded in 1958. It has provided quality education to students for over 60 years and is known for its emphasis on moral values and discipline along with academics.
The document is a quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It begins by outlining the rules of the quiz, which include teams earning +1 point for each correct answer, with the top 6 teams advancing to the finals and tiebreakers using additional questions. The questions cover a range of topics to identify people, places, objects, and their origins from popular culture, including identifying Alice Liddell from her relationship to Lewis Carroll, identifying the notorious Indian bandit Veerappan, identifying the Land of Oz from a map, identifying the Olympics gold won by Dhyan Chand and the Indian hockey team, identifying the Old Spice commercial "Smell like a Man, Man" and the 7 levels of the Hindu underworld.
Business & Politics Quiz Finals at The Quiz Fest - 17TackOn
The Quiz Fest is the annual quizzing festival by Tack On Quiz Club at UPES, Dehradun. This is the Business and politics quiz by Bodhanapu Vishnu.
Have a look at prelims of the quiz @ https://www.slideshare.net/bodhanapuvishnu/business-politics-quiz-of-the-quiz-fest-17
Have a look at online quiz @ https://www.slideshare.net/bodhanapuvishnu/business-politics-online-quiz-at-the-quiz-fest-17
The document provides details of a general quiz hosted by Ayush Malviya, Anish Bharatrajan, and Sanchit Sahay. It outlines the rules of the quiz, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. It warns participants not to search for answers online and encourages keeping devices away to enjoy the quiz more. The document then provides the first 13 questions of the quiz across various topics including science, pop culture, and current events.
The document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions related to technology and business. Each question is labeled A-Z and covers topics like companies (e.g. Alphabet, Burger King), terms (e.g. crowdsourcing, das auto), movies (e.g. Firefox), characters (e.g. Google Map), and people (e.g. Ekta Kapoor). The questions are part of a larger quiz competition called "Tech-Biz Quiz 2016".
A Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz conducted by Rishabh and Khushi on 3rd November 2021. There was a dose of everything, be it India, History, Music or anything else! The quiz had P&B rounds, Written rounds, Long Connect and finally ended with a Special round.
KQA History Quiz Seek under Porus 2012, prelims with answersPraveen VR
The names are:
- Aristides - the Athenian statesman who was known as "the Just"
- The illiterate farmer asked Aristides to write down a name on his potsherd (piece of broken pottery used for voting in ostracism).
- When asked whose name to write, the farmer replied "Aristides". He had grown tired of always hearing Aristides being called "the Just".
The document summarizes information about various topics in 3-4 sentences each:
1) It discusses "X vibration syndrome" which is the sensation of feeling or hearing your phone vibrate/ring when it's not.
2) In 2012, the term was named Macquarie Dictionary's "Word Of The Year" in Australia.
3) X was the first fictional superhero to popularize the skintight costume now common in comics.
4) In 1886, president Grover Cleveland designated X as a lighthouse, which served that purpose for 16 years using electric arc lights visible from 24 miles away.
5) The document provides information about blanks to fill in regarding names, terms, and
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz on nationalism and India. The questions cover a range of topics related to India including famous people, historical events, films, literature and more. The questions require identifying people, events, movies and the significance of certain achievements or occurrences in Indian history and culture.
This document contains the text of a business and technology quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, products, and people related to business and technology. This includes questions about companies like GoDaddy, Pepperidge Farm, Saudi Binladin Group, Mysore Sandal Soap, JanSport, Converse, A.H. Wheeler, Red Bull, Ookla, Razer, Swarovski, Chipotle, Pears Soap, Papa John's Pizza, Coca-Cola, Activision, and more.
The document contains the rules and questions for an India quiz finals competition between Amit Gupta and Samvit Kumar. The rules specify that the quiz masters' decisions are final and that bounce and pounce questions can earn or deduct points. The questions cover topics about Indian history, kingdoms, famous people and events.
Business Science and Technology Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW in collaboration with ECE Association NITW for Technozion '22.
Quizmaster: Aabhaas Dasgupta
HER'Day Quiz Finals | A Vishnu & Sampad QuizTackOn
This document appears to be a quiz with questions related to notable women from history and current events. It discusses women such as Gita Mehta, Amrita Pritam, Priyanka Chopra, Indira Gandhi, and Bertha Benz, who completed the first long-distance trip in a gasoline automobile. The quiz was hosted by various quiz clubs and thanks people for canceling events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
MELAS Quiz, The Red Brick Summit - IIM AhmedabadSnehashis Panda
Indicators:
Prelims (without answers) - Slide 5
Prelims (with answers) - Slide 41
Finals - Slide 100
MELAS Quiz hosted as a part of theThe Red Brick Quiz Fest on 24th October 2020
James Augustus Hickey wrote about Christmas celebrations in Calcutta in the 1780s where "Loll Shrub" was served. "Loll Shrub" referred to red wine that was served at parties during that time period.
The seed of the book "A Suitable Boy" by Vikram Seth was planted when the author overheard a conversation where a mother told her daughter "You’ve got to marry someone chosen by me," mirroring a line from the novel.
Stephen Fry arrived at Cambridge as a convicted thief and addict but found love and the chance to entertain through university life, as was discussed in a recent Jaipur Literature Festival talk titled "A Little Bit of Stephen Fry
Trials by Trivia - The General Quiz: A quiz on random general trivia was held under Parakh 2.0: the Quizzing Festival of Quiz Club IIT Patna in August 2022.
- The document outlines the rules for a 20 question quiz involving movies, TV shows, artists and other topics. Questions are in multiple choice format and involve identifying names, titles, characters and connecting concepts. Some questions have images or video clips accompanying them. Correct answers are provided after each question.
India Quiz-26th January 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
The India Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 26th of January to mark the occasion of our 75th Republic Day. There is no shortage of intriguing facts, stories and happenings when it comes to India and this quiz puts you through the same with a wide variety of questions. The above set consists of both Prelims as well as the Finals.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics. Some questions reference famous people like Socrates and Thiruvalluvar. Others reference brands like Gillette or products like Amrutanjan pain balm. The questions require connecting people, terms, events and objects based on context clues and hints provided. The quiz tests broad knowledge and the ability to make inferences across history, politics, culture and more.
Business & Politics Quiz Finals at The Quiz Fest - 17TackOn
The Quiz Fest is the annual quizzing festival by Tack On Quiz Club at UPES, Dehradun. This is the Business and politics quiz by Bodhanapu Vishnu.
Have a look at prelims of the quiz @ https://www.slideshare.net/bodhanapuvishnu/business-politics-quiz-of-the-quiz-fest-17
Have a look at online quiz @ https://www.slideshare.net/bodhanapuvishnu/business-politics-online-quiz-at-the-quiz-fest-17
The document provides details of a general quiz hosted by Ayush Malviya, Anish Bharatrajan, and Sanchit Sahay. It outlines the rules of the quiz, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. It warns participants not to search for answers online and encourages keeping devices away to enjoy the quiz more. The document then provides the first 13 questions of the quiz across various topics including science, pop culture, and current events.
The document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions related to technology and business. Each question is labeled A-Z and covers topics like companies (e.g. Alphabet, Burger King), terms (e.g. crowdsourcing, das auto), movies (e.g. Firefox), characters (e.g. Google Map), and people (e.g. Ekta Kapoor). The questions are part of a larger quiz competition called "Tech-Biz Quiz 2016".
A Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz conducted by Rishabh and Khushi on 3rd November 2021. There was a dose of everything, be it India, History, Music or anything else! The quiz had P&B rounds, Written rounds, Long Connect and finally ended with a Special round.
KQA History Quiz Seek under Porus 2012, prelims with answersPraveen VR
The names are:
- Aristides - the Athenian statesman who was known as "the Just"
- The illiterate farmer asked Aristides to write down a name on his potsherd (piece of broken pottery used for voting in ostracism).
- When asked whose name to write, the farmer replied "Aristides". He had grown tired of always hearing Aristides being called "the Just".
The document summarizes information about various topics in 3-4 sentences each:
1) It discusses "X vibration syndrome" which is the sensation of feeling or hearing your phone vibrate/ring when it's not.
2) In 2012, the term was named Macquarie Dictionary's "Word Of The Year" in Australia.
3) X was the first fictional superhero to popularize the skintight costume now common in comics.
4) In 1886, president Grover Cleveland designated X as a lighthouse, which served that purpose for 16 years using electric arc lights visible from 24 miles away.
5) The document provides information about blanks to fill in regarding names, terms, and
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz on nationalism and India. The questions cover a range of topics related to India including famous people, historical events, films, literature and more. The questions require identifying people, events, movies and the significance of certain achievements or occurrences in Indian history and culture.
This document contains the text of a business and technology quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, products, and people related to business and technology. This includes questions about companies like GoDaddy, Pepperidge Farm, Saudi Binladin Group, Mysore Sandal Soap, JanSport, Converse, A.H. Wheeler, Red Bull, Ookla, Razer, Swarovski, Chipotle, Pears Soap, Papa John's Pizza, Coca-Cola, Activision, and more.
The document contains the rules and questions for an India quiz finals competition between Amit Gupta and Samvit Kumar. The rules specify that the quiz masters' decisions are final and that bounce and pounce questions can earn or deduct points. The questions cover topics about Indian history, kingdoms, famous people and events.
Business Science and Technology Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW in collaboration with ECE Association NITW for Technozion '22.
Quizmaster: Aabhaas Dasgupta
HER'Day Quiz Finals | A Vishnu & Sampad QuizTackOn
This document appears to be a quiz with questions related to notable women from history and current events. It discusses women such as Gita Mehta, Amrita Pritam, Priyanka Chopra, Indira Gandhi, and Bertha Benz, who completed the first long-distance trip in a gasoline automobile. The quiz was hosted by various quiz clubs and thanks people for canceling events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
MELAS Quiz, The Red Brick Summit - IIM AhmedabadSnehashis Panda
Indicators:
Prelims (without answers) - Slide 5
Prelims (with answers) - Slide 41
Finals - Slide 100
MELAS Quiz hosted as a part of theThe Red Brick Quiz Fest on 24th October 2020
James Augustus Hickey wrote about Christmas celebrations in Calcutta in the 1780s where "Loll Shrub" was served. "Loll Shrub" referred to red wine that was served at parties during that time period.
The seed of the book "A Suitable Boy" by Vikram Seth was planted when the author overheard a conversation where a mother told her daughter "You’ve got to marry someone chosen by me," mirroring a line from the novel.
Stephen Fry arrived at Cambridge as a convicted thief and addict but found love and the chance to entertain through university life, as was discussed in a recent Jaipur Literature Festival talk titled "A Little Bit of Stephen Fry
Trials by Trivia - The General Quiz: A quiz on random general trivia was held under Parakh 2.0: the Quizzing Festival of Quiz Club IIT Patna in August 2022.
- The document outlines the rules for a 20 question quiz involving movies, TV shows, artists and other topics. Questions are in multiple choice format and involve identifying names, titles, characters and connecting concepts. Some questions have images or video clips accompanying them. Correct answers are provided after each question.
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The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics. Some questions reference famous people like Socrates and Thiruvalluvar. Others reference brands like Gillette or products like Amrutanjan pain balm. The questions require connecting people, terms, events and objects based on context clues and hints provided. The quiz tests broad knowledge and the ability to make inferences across history, politics, culture and more.
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- It asks which popular animated series this mini series called Justice Friends regularly appeared on.
- It discusses a campaign in Italy in 2001 to ban the game Minesweeper from concerns it offended victims of landmines and those who clear them. As a response, the game added a mode replacing mines with flowers.
- It identifies the term "dude" as referring originally to a fashionable or citified visitor to a rural area but now retains some modern slang meanings.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable speculating about or spreading information related to individuals without proper verification.
This document contains questions for a movie trivia quiz. It provides 19 multiple choice questions about movies, actors, and directors. Some questions are marked with a star to indicate they are worth more points. The document emphasizes that the quiz creator's word is final on any quiz answers. It also notes that 500,000 farmers technically produced one of the movies mentioned.
The document describes a thirsty crow finding water. It sees some water in a pot and tries to reach it but cannot. It then sees some pebbles nearby and places them one by one in the pot, raising the water level until it can drink the water. This story illustrates the crow's intelligence in solving its problem.
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The document provides information about an upcoming general quiz hosted by Madhavan Mohan. It thanks various participants and mentions the rules of the quiz, including points awarded for correct and incorrect answers. It then presents 12 multiple choice questions on various topics ranging from films, current events, people, songs and more.
XXI Vidyasagar Rajan Memorial Inter Collegiate Team Quiz Championship.
Conducted by Sohan Maheshwar, Varun Shenoy and self for Karnataka Quiz Association
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3. Another question identifies a character from the TV show Family Guy - Peter Griffin.
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2. In the late 1940s and 1950s, the US Food and Drug Administration obtained an injunction against the interstate shipment of orgone accumulators and associated literature promoted by Wilhelm Reich, believing they were fraudulent. They then symbolically burnt over 6 tons of his publications to express disdain for his ideas.
3. Several countries have voluntarily or involuntarily switched from driving on the right side of the road to the left, or vice versa, including Western Samoa, Rwanda, Bur
1) Alfred Eisenstaedt took the famous photograph on V-J Day in Times Square in 1945 without capturing the identities of the subjects embraced in the photo.
2) Falooda is a rose-flavored drink originating from South Asia that contains vermicelli noodles, basil seeds, jelly pieces, and tapioca pearls served with milk, water or ice cream.
3) Barack Obama wrote a letter about the novel Life of Pi.
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The document provides rules and formatting for a quiz competition called CREDENZ 2012 Final Round. It states that the quiz master's decisions are final. Questions will be asked in rounds moving clockwise and counter-clockwise. Points are awarded for correct answers to dry and written questions. No negatives are given for passed questions.
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- A Swiss soccer player's comment about a condom brand after his team's shirts were torn.
- The possible cause of the Salem Witch Trials, involving ergotism from contaminated bread.
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Ustad Bismillah Khan was awarded India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, in 2001 for his contributions to Hindustani classical music. He was the fourth musician after M.S. Subbulakshmi, Ravi Shankar, and Bhimsen Joshi to receive this honor. The document discusses Ustad Bismillah Khan being awarded the Bharat Ratna.
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The movie A is Titanic which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Kate Winslet acts alongside Meryl Streep in a medical drama ER. Meryl Streep is also a blues singer and pianist. In Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio is seen whistling a popular tune 'My Heart Will Go On' which also features at the end of the movie Inception. Protagonist Leonardo DiCaprio of Inception plays opposite Tom Hardy in the Dark Knight trilogy as the villain Bane.
Meryl Streep acts opposite Tom Hardy and Keanu Reeves as Captain James Biggs in the movie Street Kings.
Keanu Reeves is also known to star in the
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2. The quiz contains questions on topics ranging from famous works of art and literature to current events and popular culture references.
3. Many of the questions provide contextual clues and hints to lead the test taker to the correct answer.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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3. Rules
• A total of 25 questions
• 20-25 are starred questions
• In case we are still tied, sudden death will be
employed
• NO NEGATIVES, so feel free to take a shot at
everything (except the quizmaster)
• No animals were harmed in the making of this quiz
• QUIZMASTER PLAYS GOD
6. 2.
• This is a neologism that refers to a
lifestyle associated with a certain
district of Seoul. Its signature moves
were attempted by many notable
political leaders such as the British
Prime Minister David Cameron, U.S.
President Barack Obama and United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
who hailed it as a "force for
world peace". What are we talking
about ?
7. 3.
• The molecule responsible for the action is
lawsone, otherwise known as henotannic acid
(2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone). The acidic
functionality of lemon juice serves to
destabilize the plant’s cellulose while allowing
the lawsone molecules to remain intact. The
lemon juice attacks the lawsone directly to
create a unified acidic substance. Lawsone, a
relatively small molecule, migrates to the site
of action and undergoes a Michaels’ reaction.
This reaction happens quite quickly.
• What is the chemical commonly known as in
India?
8. 4.
• Identify the company from its logo that
also highlights the "31 flavors" it
promised its customers - one variety
each day of the month.
9.
10. 5.
• Originally, the structure was a dull copper
color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina,
caused by the oxidation of the copper skin,
began to spread. By 1906 it had entirely
covered the structure. Accepting a view that
the patina was evidence of corrosion, Congress
authorized to paint the structure both inside
and out. There was considerable public protest
against the proposed exterior
painting. The Army Corps of Engineers studied
the patina for any ill effects to the structure
and concluded that it protected the skin. The
structure was painted only on the inside. The
Corps of Engineers also installed an elevator to
take visitors from the base to the top of the
pedestal.
• Which structure?
13. 8.
• When the plague was claiming millions
of lives in Europe, the city of
Dubrovnik, Slovakia, made a rule as
per which any newcomer or ship to
the city were made to stay 40 days in
a restricted location waiting to see if
any symptoms of the plague would
develop. What one word term did this
give rise to?
• Question Courtesy: Deepanshu Pathak
17. 11.
What am I talking about?
• Ukranian Ironbelly
• Swedish Short Snout
• Chinese Fireball
• Peruvian Vipertooth
• Romanian Longhorn
• Hebridean Black
• Norwegian Ridgeback
• Common Welsh Green
• Antipodean Opaleye
• Hungarian Horntail
18. 12.
• Connect:
• Bossa Nova : a distinctive style of
Brazilian music; influenced by both jazz
and samba music; known for distinctive
rhythms.
• Carnavalesca : an adjective meaning "of
or related to the carnival"
• Brazuca : an informal term for a Brazilian;
can be used to denote 'national pride in
the Brazilian way of life'.
• Brazuca won, by the way.
19. 13.
• X and Y, who have appeared in many
films over the years, are slated to
appear together in a non-animated
movie for the first time (based on an
announcement made in 2013). The
director and producer of this 2015
movie are the director & producer
respectively of the latest movie featuring
X. The producer has also directed
movies featuring Y. They never appear
together in comics and in this movie, Y
is portrayed as the nemesis of X. Name
X and Y.
20. 14.
• The pictures next slide are of US
patent 5255452. Identify the patent
holder.
21.
22. 15.
• Native to Kenya, the lizard rock
agama (Agama mwanzae ) can change
colour quickly. The brightly coloured
males will change brown at night or if
frightened. They can also run on their
hind legs and scale vertical walls.
• What popular nickname has been
given to these?
23.
24. 16.
• Since Adidas is an official sponsor for
the 2014 FIFA World Cup, rival shoe
makers have come up with several
ways to stand out at the World Cup
without violating any rules. Several
high profile footballers are wearing
shoes by the German footwear maker
Puma, which are under the
"evoPOWER Tricks" brand. What
difference do these pairs of shoes use
to get noticed, perhaps both equally
by girls and boys?
25. 17.
• In the 1963 film Tere Ghar Ke Saamne, Dev Anand
attempted to picturize the song Dil Ka Bhanwar
Kare Pukar inside a certain location, with the
cylindrical shafts and the balconies offering a
perfect setting for the same.
• However, the unwieldy and large size of the
cameras back then made shooting inside the
narrow staircase of the location a challenge. And
so, Dev Anand had to settle for a replica set.
• Where was the song originally supposed to be
shot?
26. 18.
• Gumnami Baba lived at Ram Bhavan in
Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, at around 1985. He
was popularly perceived to be an alias for
someone else, who was assumed dead. The
Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry
was formed to look into the matter, and it
held that the Baba was not the person
people perceived him to be, for want of
clinching evidence. However, it did not
completely deny it either, saying there was
a similarity in the handwriting. Who is the
person who was assumed to be dead?
27. 19.
• Following a local referendum in the
province of Catalonia in Spain, a
famed national practice has come to
end in that state. The last of its kind
was held in Barcelona; Jose Tomas was
the key ringleader. This does not
affect the practice in the rest of the
country. What practice is being talked
about?
28. *20.
• As per one of the founders, the
inspiration for this venture first came
from Janet Jackson's role in the 2004
Super Bowl incident, when her breast
was exposed during her performance,
and later from the 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami.
• What am I talking about?
29. *21.
• The movie “Legend of Bagger Vance” is
based on the 1995 book of the same
title by Steven Pressfield, which in turn
is roughly based on X. The characters
“R. Junuh” played by Matt Damon and
Bagger Vance played by Will Smith
were also named after the
characters/role in X. Plot of the movie
is a down-and-out golfer attempts to
recover his game and his life with help
from a mystical caddie.
30.
31. *22.
• The 'fixing' started on 12 September
1919 and takes place daily. These
days, the proceedings take place by
phone and the five participants are
Scotia-Mocatta, Barclays Capital,
Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Société
Générale. The chair always ends the
meeting with the phrase "There are no
flags, and we're fixed". What is being
'fixed'?
32. *23.
• The Church of Satan was established at the Black
House in San Francisco, California, by Anton
Szandor LaVey, who was the church's High Priest
until his death in 1997.
• Camarillo State Mental Hospital, also known as
Camarillo State Hospital, was a psychiatric hospital
for both developmentally disabled and mentally ill
patients in Camarillo, California. The hospital closed
in 1997. The site has been redeveloped as the
California State University, Channel Islands.
• Now connect the trivia provided above to pop
culture. Both of these places were rumored to be
underlying references of a cult hit musical
masterpiece.
33. *24.
• A popular origin of the term comes
from the opening bowler G. Corling of
NSW and Australia. Apparently his
wife was having an affair with another
of his team mate. So whenever he
came to bowl the opposite team used
to sing a 1966 #1 song by R&B singer
Percy ________.
• What term originated from his
surname?
38. 2.
• This is a neologism that refers to a
lifestyle associated with a certain
district of Seoul. Its signature moves
were attempted by many notable
political leaders such as the British
Prime Minister David Cameron, U.S.
President Barack Obama and United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
who hailed it as a "force for
world peace". What are we talking
about ?
40. 3.
• The molecule responsible for the action is
lawsone, otherwise known as henotannic acid
(2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone). The acidic
functionality of lemon juice serves to
destabilize the plant’s cellulose while allowing
the lawsone molecules to remain intact. The
lemon juice attacks the lawsone directly to
create a unified acidic substance. Lawsone, a
relatively small molecule, migrates to the site
of action and undergoes a Michaels’ reaction.
This reaction happens quite quickly.
• What is the chemical commonly known as in
India?
42. 4.
• Identify the company from its logo that
also highlights the "31 flavors" it
promised its customers - one variety
each day of the month.
43.
44.
45. 5.
• Originally, the structure was a dull copper
color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina,
caused by the oxidation of the copper skin,
began to spread. By 1906 it had entirely
covered the structure. Accepting a view that
the patina was evidence of corrosion, Congress
authorized to paint the structure both inside
and out. There was considerable public protest
against the proposed exterior
painting. The Army Corps of Engineers studied
the patina for any ill effects to the structure
and concluded that it protected the skin. The
structure was painted only on the inside. The
Corps of Engineers also installed an elevator to
take visitors from the base to the top of the
pedestal.
• Which structure?
51. 8.
• When the plague was claiming millions
of lives in Europe, the city of
Dubrovnik, Slovakia, made a rule as
per which any newcomer or ship to
the city were made to stay 40 days in
a restricted location waiting to see if
any symptoms of the plague would
develop. What one word term did this
give rise to?
• Question Courtesy: Deepanshu Pathak
58. 11.
What am I talking about?
• Ukranian Ironbelly
• Swedish Short Snout
• Chinese Fireball
• Peruvian Vipertooth
• Romanian Longhorn
• Hebridean Black
• Norwegian Ridgeback
• Common Welsh Green
• Antipodean Opaleye
• Hungarian Horntail
60. 12.
• Connect:
• Bossa Nova : a distinctive style of
Brazilian music; influenced by both jazz
and samba music; known for distinctive
rhythms.
• Carnavalesca : an adjective meaning "of
or related to the carnival"
• Brazuca : an informal term for a Brazilian;
can be used to denote 'national pride in
the Brazilian way of life'.
• Brazuca won, by the way.
62. 13.
• X and Y, who have appeared in many
films over the years, are slated to
appear together in a non-animated
movie for the first time (based on an
announcement made in 2013). The
director and producer of this 2015
movie are the director & producer
respectively of the latest movie featuring
X. The producer has also directed
movies featuring Y. They never appear
together in comics and in this movie, Y
is portrayed as the nemesis of X. Name
X and Y.
63.
64. 14.
• The pictures next slide are of US
patent 5255452. Identify the patent
holder.
65.
66.
67. 15.
• Native to Kenya, the lizard rock
agama (Agama mwanzae ) can change
colour quickly. The brightly coloured
males will change brown at night or if
frightened. They can also run on their
hind legs and scale vertical walls.
• What popular nickname has been
given to these?
68.
69.
70. 16.
• Since Adidas is an official sponsor for
the 2014 FIFA World Cup, rival shoe
makers have come up with several
ways to stand out at the World Cup
without violating any rules. Several
high profile footballers are wearing
shoes by the German footwear maker
Puma, which are under the
"evoPOWER Tricks" brand. What
difference do these pairs of shoes use
to get noticed, perhaps both equally
by girls and boys?
71.
72. 17.
• In the 1963 film Tere Ghar Ke Saamne, Dev Anand
attempted to picturize the song Dil Ka Bhanwar
Kare Pukar inside a certain location, with the
cylindrical shafts and the balconies offering a
perfect setting for the same.
• However, the unwieldy and large size of the
cameras back then made shooting inside the
narrow staircase of the location a challenge. And
so, Dev Anand had to settle for a replica set.
• Where was the song originally supposed to be
shot?
73.
74. 18.
• Gumnami Baba lived at Ram Bhavan in
Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, at around 1985. He
was popularly perceived to be an alias for
someone else, who was assumed dead. The
Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry
was formed to look into the matter, and it
held that the Baba was not the person
people perceived him to be, for want of
clinching evidence. However, it did not
completely deny it either, saying there was
a similarity in the handwriting. Who is the
person who was assumed to be dead?
75.
76. 19.
• Following a local referendum in the
province of Catalonia in Spain, a
famed national practice has come to
end in that state. The last of its kind
was held in Barcelona; Jose Tomas was
the key ringleader. This does not
affect the practice in the rest of the
country. What practice is being talked
about?
77.
78. *20.
• As per one of the founders, the
inspiration for this venture first came
from Janet Jackson's role in the 2004
Super Bowl incident, when her breast
was exposed during her performance,
and later from the 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami.
• What am I talking about?
79.
80. *21.
• The movie “Legend of Bagger Vance” is
based on the 1995 book of the same
title by Steven Pressfield, which in turn
is roughly based on X. The characters
“R. Junuh” played by Matt Damon and
Bagger Vance played by Will Smith
were also named after the
characters/role in X. Plot of the movie
is a down-and-out golfer attempts to
recover his game and his life with help
from a mystical caddie.
81.
82.
83. *22.
• The 'fixing' started on 12 September
1919 and takes place daily. These
days, the proceedings take place by
phone and the five participants are
Scotia-Mocatta, Barclays Capital,
Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Société
Générale. The chair always ends the
meeting with the phrase "There are no
flags, and we're fixed". What is being
'fixed'?
85. *23.
• The Church of Satan was established at the Black
House in San Francisco, California, by Anton
Szandor LaVey, who was the church's High Priest
until his death in 1997.
• Camarillo State Mental Hospital, also known as
Camarillo State Hospital, was a psychiatric hospital
for both developmentally disabled and mentally ill
patients in Camarillo, California. The hospital closed
in 1997. The site has been redeveloped as the
California State University, Channel Islands.
• Now connect the trivia provided above to pop
culture. Both of these places were rumored to be
underlying references of a cult hit musical
masterpiece.
86.
87. • And I was thinking to myself,
"This could be Heaven or this could
be Hell “
• And she said "We are all just prisoners
here, of our own device “
• You can check-out any time you like,
But you can never leave ! "
88. *24.
• A popular origin of the term comes
from the opening bowler G. Corling of
NSW and Australia. Apparently his
wife was having an affair with another
of his team mate. So whenever he
came to bowl the opposite team used
to sing a 1966 #1 song by R&B singer
Percy ________.
• What term originated from his
surname?