The document describes the rules and questions for multiple rounds/stages of a trivia game show called The Arbitarium II. It includes 17 slides with questions about movies, sports, and other topics for Stage 1. Stage 2 has 9 slides on various connected topics. Stage 3 focuses on shopping malls in Bangalore. The concluding Stage 2 has 8 slides with 2 questions each on places, companies, songs, television channels, and movies.
The document provides details about several TV shows and movies:
1. It identifies the TV show that inspired a 1960s Steelers jersey as the Batman TV series.
2. It discusses how the writers of Friends added the running gag of "Ross loves to divorce" to write out Emily Waltham's character after the actress became pregnant.
3. It identifies the TV show referenced in a Half-Life 2 screenshot showing the Lost numbers as Lost.
4. It provides the topics (most watched series finales) and identifies the entries for X (M*A*S*H) and Y (Cheers).
5. It identifies the long-running medical drama parodyed
This document contains the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz competition hosted by RMPS International School. It states that there will be 26 multiple choice questions with alphabetically ordered answer choices, and that questions 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 are star questions that could be used to break ties. It provides the time limit of 40 minutes and instructions to submit answers via a Google Form. The document then lists 26 questions on various topics ranging from places, movies, sports, science, and more.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna quiz conducted by Chanya and Animesh on 17th October 2021. The quiz was perfect for those bored by the daily monotonous life as it took everyone down the memory lane to those good ol' days.
This document contains the rules and questions for a sports and entertainment quiz elimination competition. It provides details on the scoring system, which awards 2 points for 5 star questions and 1 point for other questions, with no negatives. It states that in the event of a tie, the team with the most star questions correct will advance, and if still tied, the team whose answer was wrong earliest will be eliminated. It then lists 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of sports, entertainment, literature and more.
This Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz was hosted by Ankur and Abhimanyu on 15th January 2022. This was the 2nd episode of our new season of quizzing with freshers, and one of them was a Quizmaster himself! The quiz covered a lot of fun and interesting topics.
The document provides details about several TV shows and movies:
1. It identifies the TV show that inspired a 1960s Steelers jersey as the Batman TV series.
2. It discusses how the writers of Friends added the running gag of "Ross loves to divorce" to write out Emily Waltham's character after the actress became pregnant.
3. It identifies the TV show referenced in a Half-Life 2 screenshot showing the Lost numbers as Lost.
4. It provides the topics (most watched series finales) and identifies the entries for X (M*A*S*H) and Y (Cheers).
5. It identifies the long-running medical drama parodyed
This document contains the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz competition hosted by RMPS International School. It states that there will be 26 multiple choice questions with alphabetically ordered answer choices, and that questions 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 are star questions that could be used to break ties. It provides the time limit of 40 minutes and instructions to submit answers via a Google Form. The document then lists 26 questions on various topics ranging from places, movies, sports, science, and more.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna quiz conducted by Chanya and Animesh on 17th October 2021. The quiz was perfect for those bored by the daily monotonous life as it took everyone down the memory lane to those good ol' days.
This document contains the rules and questions for a sports and entertainment quiz elimination competition. It provides details on the scoring system, which awards 2 points for 5 star questions and 1 point for other questions, with no negatives. It states that in the event of a tie, the team with the most star questions correct will advance, and if still tied, the team whose answer was wrong earliest will be eliminated. It then lists 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of sports, entertainment, literature and more.
This Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz was hosted by Ankur and Abhimanyu on 15th January 2022. This was the 2nd episode of our new season of quizzing with freshers, and one of them was a Quizmaster himself! The quiz covered a lot of fun and interesting topics.
1. A set of 15 trivia questions about movies, actors, and Oscar history was provided.
2. The questions ranged from easy to very challenging and covered topics such as films that won Best Picture, actors who won Academy Awards, and notable occurrences at the Oscars ceremonies.
3. Answers to the trivia questions were requested via email or Facebook message.
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
This document provides a summary of a quiz about events and topics from the year 2021. It lists 27 questions that will be asked in the quiz. The questions cover a range of topics including politicians like Angela Merkel and Alexander Lukashenko, movies like FRIENDS Reunion, sports events like the Qatar Grand Prix, and more. The document also provides rules for participants, stating there will be a re-run and that answers should be submitted through a G-Form within 1 minute of the re-run ending. No Googling is allowed.
The document contains questions and answers from a quiz competition. Some of the questions ask about identifying movies, books, companies, people, events etc. based on clues provided. Others ask about connecting or summarizing the answers to previous questions.
A music quiz with answers from anywhere but music, set by alumni of XLRI Jamshedpur for the Quizzing Fraternity of XLRI.
Ritwik Ghosh (2018-20) and Sahil Gupta (2017-19)
The document provides details about the structure and questions of "The MELA Quiz Finale", which consists of two rounds:
Round 1 has 12 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge on topics like famous individuals, movies, music and literature. Round 2 also has 12 questions but allows teams to choose between two marking schemes and includes questions on instruments, mythology, cinema and more.
The summary highlights the main elements of the quiz format and structure while briefly mentioning the subject matter of the questions.
The document provides the rules for a business quiz finals competition. It states that it will be a differential round with 8 questions. Teams will receive points for correct answers based on the number of other teams that also answer correctly, with a bonus for any team that uniquely answers a question correctly. It encourages participants to guess answers rather than searching online. The document then provides 8 sample questions that would be asked in the quiz competition format.
The document provides 12 trivia questions about various comics, cartoons, and media characters. It includes questions about the origins of Scooby Doo characters, the MGM lion mascot, the Wolverine's university mascot connection, the anonymous Indian webcomic site Cartoonist, the creators of Batman and Superman, the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim, the name changes of Popeye villains Bluto and Brutus, the source of the South Park warning, and the first numbered Amar Chitra Katha being reproductions of Western fairy tales.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna quiz conducted by Muskan and Aditya on 4th February 2022. The set had a general theme. It contained many interesting questions from entertainment, science, sports and many other domains.
1. The document describes a business + FLAME quiz with 12 questions and points system for bouncing or pouncing on questions.
2. It includes sample questions about Apple product launches, electric car companies, movie titles, and place names.
3. The questions cover topics in business, entertainment, literature, music and more.
This document provides 15 trivia questions about movies and celebrities ranging from easy to extremely hard difficulty. The questions relate to actors, films, producers, and award ceremonies like the Oscars. Answers can be emailed to the provided address or messaged on Facebook.
1. The document contains questions for an online quiz about various topics including pop culture, history, and current events.
2. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about subjects like the mascot of Reddit, a band member who paid to stop playing one of their songs on the radio, and the creators of The Simpsons and Family Guy.
3. The questions cover a wide range of trivia including Oscar winners, religious parodies, candy crush-like games, famous protests, and more.
Jeopardy is a quiz game where contestants are provided an answer and must respond with the question. Players choose a category and point value, and earn more turns by answering correctly. The document provides instructions on how to play as well as sample questions in categories like music, art, literature, and movies.
The document discusses a variety of trivia questions related to movies, music, art, and current events. It provides clues for 10 multiple choice questions about identifying people, works of art, songs, novels, and other cultural topics. The questions cover subjects like Banksy paintings, The Beatles song "Come Together", Chuck Palahniuk novels, Andy Warhol artworks, and a fake North Korean propaganda film.
A Quiz I made out of boredom and presented at The Quizzard Club. It is made of all things NSFW and not just porn, though primarily porn. Hope you like it!
The document contains 12 multiple choice questions asking the reader to "Put Fundae" or "Listen Carefully" followed by a scores section. It quizzes the reader on listening skills and comprehension over 12 questions without providing the questions themselves or answers, only asking for a response of "Put Fundae" or "Listen Carefully" for each numbered item.
I started my career as a child actor in the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat. The first film I produced was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. I have a son from a surrogate mother and my family is originally from Herat, Afghanistan.
I started a Revolution in India that made it the largest producer of a product. A movie called Manthan was made about me and my Revolution. AMUL is my brainchild.
I did my studies at University College London. I used to affectionately call my wife "Ba." I was assassinated by Ramchandra, whose other name meant "Ram with a nose-ring." After my death, my blood was sold.
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz. It states there will be no negative marking, spellings don't count as long as the answer makes sense, and 6 "star" questions will be used to break ties. The questions cover topics like the translation of Lord Voldemort's name, the poem "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", moons of Uranus, and the national sport of Bangladesh.
This document discusses the movie "Connect" but provides minimal details, asking questions about whether it is a movie and requesting additional information about "Connect" without providing meaningful context.
1. A set of 15 trivia questions about movies, actors, and Oscar history was provided.
2. The questions ranged from easy to very challenging and covered topics such as films that won Best Picture, actors who won Academy Awards, and notable occurrences at the Oscars ceremonies.
3. Answers to the trivia questions were requested via email or Facebook message.
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
This document provides a summary of a quiz about events and topics from the year 2021. It lists 27 questions that will be asked in the quiz. The questions cover a range of topics including politicians like Angela Merkel and Alexander Lukashenko, movies like FRIENDS Reunion, sports events like the Qatar Grand Prix, and more. The document also provides rules for participants, stating there will be a re-run and that answers should be submitted through a G-Form within 1 minute of the re-run ending. No Googling is allowed.
The document contains questions and answers from a quiz competition. Some of the questions ask about identifying movies, books, companies, people, events etc. based on clues provided. Others ask about connecting or summarizing the answers to previous questions.
A music quiz with answers from anywhere but music, set by alumni of XLRI Jamshedpur for the Quizzing Fraternity of XLRI.
Ritwik Ghosh (2018-20) and Sahil Gupta (2017-19)
The document provides details about the structure and questions of "The MELA Quiz Finale", which consists of two rounds:
Round 1 has 12 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge on topics like famous individuals, movies, music and literature. Round 2 also has 12 questions but allows teams to choose between two marking schemes and includes questions on instruments, mythology, cinema and more.
The summary highlights the main elements of the quiz format and structure while briefly mentioning the subject matter of the questions.
The document provides the rules for a business quiz finals competition. It states that it will be a differential round with 8 questions. Teams will receive points for correct answers based on the number of other teams that also answer correctly, with a bonus for any team that uniquely answers a question correctly. It encourages participants to guess answers rather than searching online. The document then provides 8 sample questions that would be asked in the quiz competition format.
The document provides 12 trivia questions about various comics, cartoons, and media characters. It includes questions about the origins of Scooby Doo characters, the MGM lion mascot, the Wolverine's university mascot connection, the anonymous Indian webcomic site Cartoonist, the creators of Batman and Superman, the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim, the name changes of Popeye villains Bluto and Brutus, the source of the South Park warning, and the first numbered Amar Chitra Katha being reproductions of Western fairy tales.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna quiz conducted by Muskan and Aditya on 4th February 2022. The set had a general theme. It contained many interesting questions from entertainment, science, sports and many other domains.
1. The document describes a business + FLAME quiz with 12 questions and points system for bouncing or pouncing on questions.
2. It includes sample questions about Apple product launches, electric car companies, movie titles, and place names.
3. The questions cover topics in business, entertainment, literature, music and more.
This document provides 15 trivia questions about movies and celebrities ranging from easy to extremely hard difficulty. The questions relate to actors, films, producers, and award ceremonies like the Oscars. Answers can be emailed to the provided address or messaged on Facebook.
1. The document contains questions for an online quiz about various topics including pop culture, history, and current events.
2. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about subjects like the mascot of Reddit, a band member who paid to stop playing one of their songs on the radio, and the creators of The Simpsons and Family Guy.
3. The questions cover a wide range of trivia including Oscar winners, religious parodies, candy crush-like games, famous protests, and more.
Jeopardy is a quiz game where contestants are provided an answer and must respond with the question. Players choose a category and point value, and earn more turns by answering correctly. The document provides instructions on how to play as well as sample questions in categories like music, art, literature, and movies.
The document discusses a variety of trivia questions related to movies, music, art, and current events. It provides clues for 10 multiple choice questions about identifying people, works of art, songs, novels, and other cultural topics. The questions cover subjects like Banksy paintings, The Beatles song "Come Together", Chuck Palahniuk novels, Andy Warhol artworks, and a fake North Korean propaganda film.
A Quiz I made out of boredom and presented at The Quizzard Club. It is made of all things NSFW and not just porn, though primarily porn. Hope you like it!
The document contains 12 multiple choice questions asking the reader to "Put Fundae" or "Listen Carefully" followed by a scores section. It quizzes the reader on listening skills and comprehension over 12 questions without providing the questions themselves or answers, only asking for a response of "Put Fundae" or "Listen Carefully" for each numbered item.
I started my career as a child actor in the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat. The first film I produced was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. I have a son from a surrogate mother and my family is originally from Herat, Afghanistan.
I started a Revolution in India that made it the largest producer of a product. A movie called Manthan was made about me and my Revolution. AMUL is my brainchild.
I did my studies at University College London. I used to affectionately call my wife "Ba." I was assassinated by Ramchandra, whose other name meant "Ram with a nose-ring." After my death, my blood was sold.
This document provides the rules and 20 questions for a quiz. It states there will be no negative marking, spellings don't count as long as the answer makes sense, and 6 "star" questions will be used to break ties. The questions cover topics like the translation of Lord Voldemort's name, the poem "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", moons of Uranus, and the national sport of Bangladesh.
This document discusses the movie "Connect" but provides minimal details, asking questions about whether it is a movie and requesting additional information about "Connect" without providing meaningful context.
The passage provides details about an archery contest organized by X after defeating Y. Z told a poem to the blinded Y informing him about X's location, allowing Y to shoot and kill X with his arrow. X, Y and Z refer to historical figures from India - X is Ghori, Y is Prithviraj Chauhan, and Z is Chand Bardai.
The document appears to be a collection of random words, phrases, and passages on various unrelated topics that have been assembled without any clear organizing structure or purpose. It includes references to chess players, airlines, software rounds, prayers, bakeries, exam grades, diabetes courses, people named Desmond, legal terms, lemon laws, beer consumption, basketball teams, dates, and Adam Sandler movies.
This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank style questions across 6 sets (A through F) testing knowledge in various domains including history, politics, sports, entertainment and business. The questions cover topics like Indian presidents, films, authors, sports stars, politicians and defunct companies.
This document contains 13 trivia questions about topics like Indian states, award recipients, cricketers, actors, and technology companies. It asks for information like the location of the Satish Dhawan Space Center, the first recipient of the Bharat Ratna posthumously, the CEO of inVentiv Health, and the difference between the character limit of an SMS and a Twitter handle. The questions cover a variety of subjects to test general knowledge.
The document provides the rules and sample questions for a quiz competition called "Indica The India Quiz 2'zaar16". It states there will be 26 multiple choice questions labeled A-Z, with answers beginning with the corresponding letter. Teams of up to 3 can participate, and the top 6 teams will qualify for further rounds. Sample questions are provided covering topics about Indian history, culture and mythology.
FSI PotPourri Quiz Prelims with AnswersTauseef Warsi
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition between faculty and students at IIM Ahmedabad. It consists of 15 multiple choice questions, 3 starred questions, and 1 super starred question that could be used in the event of a tie. Electronic devices were allowed but certain uses were prohibited. The questions covered topics like famous people, events, inventions, movies, and more. Spelling mistakes in answers would be tolerated.
1. The passage discusses Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand cricketer who was such a talented rugby player that the All Blacks captain Dan Carter had to sit on the bench behind him. However, Brendon McCullum's girlfriend was worried about him getting injured playing rugby.
2. The passage provides context about the myth of Phaethon, who drives his father Apollo's sun chariot and scorches the earth, turning parts of Africa desert.
3. The passage discusses tattoos of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, including religious symbols like an Om and images related to Shiva.
Pantheon '13 Science and Tech Quiz PrelimsQBIT Mesra
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like country names, video games, logos, websites, inventions, and more. It tests knowledge about the origins of Argentina's name, the first video game to use scratch and sniff technology, who designed the Bitcoin logo, the domain name for websites in Antarctica, and more. The questions are paired with their multiple choice answers.
The preliminary round of Qriosity - the general quiz for college students held as part Silhouettes 2016 at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, prepared and presented by Anmol Dhawan & Pranjal Gupta.
This document contains instructions for a quiz where participants must identify 6 movies from images. The document introduces the quiz and tells participants it is time to engage their eyes, but does not provide any images or movie titles to identify. Participants are instructed to identify the movie for each of 6 questions.
1. The document discusses a 20 question quiz competition with tiebreaker rules. Questions 1, 5, and 14 are marked as most important for tiebreaking.
2. It provides 20 multiple choice questions about movies, music, art, and current events with answer choices for each.
3. Questions cover topics like Nike sneakers, WWE costumes, 21 Savage references, Charles Dickens works, and more with the correct answer provided for each.
1. The document discusses a 20 question quiz competition with tiebreaker rules. Questions 1, 5, and 14 are marked as stars and will be used to resolve ties. If ties still persist, a sudden death method will be used. The top 6-8 teams will qualify for the finals.
2. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to pop culture, movies, music and more. Each question has 4 possible answer choices listed and the correct answer is indicated.
3. Questions cover topics like movie trivia, song references, logos and brands, and identifying figures or events from descriptions.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is a Netflix series based on novels by Douglas Adams. In a climactic episode, the character Dirk ironically says "Don't Panic", referencing another famous Adams creation. The QM encourages first timers in the crowd to not panic as well.
This document appears to be notes from a quiz competition containing questions on a variety of topics and the answers to those questions. There are 13 written questions provided along with their answers on topics ranging from movies, companies, historical events, and famous people. Diagrams and instructions are also included for connecting answers in different patterns to reveal themes.
Charles M. Schultz wrote a letter to Robert Ripley about his dog eating glass, which was published. This inspired Schultz to create the comic strip featuring his dog Snoopy as a main character, which became world famous. Snoopy took on many alter-egos in the comic strip, including a World War I Flying Ace battling the Red Baron, and also roles as a writer, lawyer, athlete and astronaut.
This document provides the rules and structure for the quiz competition "FANDEMONIUM" organized by SJC Quiz Club. It includes details about the 4 phases - 2 written rounds and 2 verbal rounds moving in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions. There are a total of 34 questions across the rounds. The written rounds have 5 questions each worth 10 points for correct answers and 2-part questions worth 5 points each. The verbal rounds have 12 questions each worth 10 points. The document provides examples of questions asked in each round across various topics including movies, TV shows, books, and more.
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.
The document describes the scoring system for a Bingo game. Players receive points for completing lines on their Bingo cards as well as for answering questions correctly. The first team to complete lines receives bonus points. Question rounds are also included where players can earn additional points. Completing a full Bingo card grants 50 points total, with another 25 possible points available through strategy.
1. The document describes Fyodor Dostoevsky, the famous Russian author. It notes that his first novel, Poor Folk, gained him popularity but his career went downward after that. He was later arrested and sentenced to death for subversion but his sentence was commuted at the last moment. He went on to write several essential novels, with one considered one of the greatest of all time.
This document outlines the rules and structure for an online quiz competition hosted by Quiz Club IIT Guwahati. It consists of 4 rounds:
1) Bounce and Pounce round with 12 questions worth +10 or -10 points.
2) Rapid Fire round with 7 minimalist posters and 15 seconds to identify each for +10 points each.
3) Another Bounce and Pounce round with 12 questions.
4) A Long Visual Connect round with 8 pictures where participants must correctly guess the theme to earn points down to +15. Guessing incorrectly deducts more points.
1. The document outlines details of upcoming quizzes and quiz festivals taking place between March 10th-19th at various colleges and institutions in Kolkata.
2. It provides information on the format and rules of the quizzes, noting that there will be 26 questions in an A-Z format with tiebreaker questions starred. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finale.
3. Useful tips are highlighted to read the bolded parts carefully throughout the quiz.
This three sentence summary provides the key details from the multi-paragraph document:
The document describes the career of a Russian author who was initially popular but faced hardship, including being sentenced to death before having his sentence commuted. While facing challenges, he went on to write several novels that are considered essential reading, with one being regarded as one of the greatest of all time. It also discusses his struggles with gambling that led to periods of destitution.
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics including history, geography, literature, art, and pop culture. It consists of 16 rounds with questions on various subjects testing general knowledge. The questions are in a quiz/game format with points awarded for correct answers.
MELA quiz made by Pratyush Pran Sarma and Bedabrat Talukdar as a part of the hub quiz fest of Nalbari - Pragyanam 2015. Please go through the set and review it!
The document contains questions from a quiz competition. It includes 23 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various topics like Olympics mascots, movies, famous people, brands and more. The questions range from identifying images to filling in blanks to matching names with descriptions.
The document contains questions from a quiz competition hosted by Praveen Mishra of JAQUIZZI. It includes 23 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various topics like Olympics mascots, movies, famous people, brands and more. The questions range from identifying images to filling in blanks to matching names with descriptions.
This document outlines the rules and format for the KQA September Open Quiz in 2014. It will take place over two phases. After Phase 1, all but the top 8 teams will be eliminated. Phase 1 consists of 24 questions with points awarded for correct answers. Phase 2 has 33 questions, with the top 8 teams advancing. It provides details on scoring and rules for each phase.
38. Stage 2 - A Stage 2 is a set of questions with one common connection. The points system of a Stage 2 gives the team cracking the connection points based on when the Stage 2 is cracked, highest points on the first question and steadily diminishing thereafter. Consequently, the fundas connecting the answer to the Stage 2 will get less vague as the round progresses.
41. 1. X's most recent project, George Gallo's My Mom's New Boyfriend, was shot in the fall of 2006 in Shreveport, Louisiana and is due to be released in 2008. The romantic comedy stars X opposite Antonio Banderas. X is joined by former co-star Tom Hanks's son, Colin, who plays her son in the film. In 2007 she played the role of Sarah, in In the Land of Women, co-starring Adam Brody, and won over critics and the public. X?
42. 2. X has never officially accepted his nickname. The nickname came about in 1997, after X signed up with Reebok. The ad agency that came up with the nickname, had previously come up with 'The Viper' and 'The Assassin'. These 2 failed to capture people's imagination. Id X?
43. 3. Z was the 'code name' for what became the Fourth Edition of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system; it was designed for high-performance networks. One of its main purposes was to minimize overhead for multimedia operations and take advantage of high-speed networking and computer hardware. Some of the experimental changes in Z also became part Inferno operating system. What is Z?
45. 4. In the comics, S is a baby found on X's doorstep, circa 1933. X adopts and raises him as his son, or, as he puts it "boy-kid". Initially S's speech consisted entirely of the sound "glop". As the years went on, S apparently aged enough to speak normally, and could throw punches if he had to; however, his appearance remained that of a crawling baby. Id S.
47. 6. C is a scientific medical journal published by the American College of C Physicians on the subject of C diseases and related issues--pulmonology, cardiology, thoracic surgery, transplantation, breathing, airway disease, emergency medicine, etc. Current impact factor is 4.008. The journal has a circulation of some 21.000 copies. Editor in chief is Richard S. Irwin. Id C?
49. 7. L was a Screen Gems television series about L Burke, a fictional live-in maid. The series dramatizes her relationships with her employers, friends, and neighbors. The show was broadcast from 1961 to 1966. It aired on NBC for its first four seasons, in black and white for the first, and in color for the next three, and then in color on CBS for its final season. The title character was portrayed by Shirley Booth. L was based on a popular single panel comic strip by cartoonist Ted Key that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Id L?
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51. 9. It was launched in France, in November 2002, by Tawfik Mathlouthi, as a means of aiding Palestinians by tapping into demand for alternative products in European countries. He had been inspired by a popular Iranian soft drink, Zam Zam ____, which was already successful in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, and in fact only decided to launch his own brand when he was unable to agree on terms for a distribution contract with Zam Zam. What?
132. 2. X Y was founded in 1869 by German Jewish immigrant X. The company made a name for itself pioneering the use of commercial paper for entrepreneurs and was invited to join the New York Stock Exchange in 1896. It was during this time that X's son-in-law Y joined the firm which prompted the name change to X Y. In the early 20th Century, X Ywas a major player in establishing the Initial Public Offering market. It managed one of the largest IPO's to date, that of Sears, Roebuck and Company in 1906. It also became one of the first companies to heavily recruit those with MBA degrees from leading Business Schools, a practice that still continues today.
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136. 3. "_____ __ _____" was infamously beaten to the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart by the novelty song "Axel F" by the Crazy Frog, instead peaking at number two for a week, although it did stay in the Top 75 for sixteen non-consecutive weeks. However, it became Y's first UK Download #1, and also became Y's first and biggest single to chart in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #8, making it arguably Y's most successful single. Id song and Y.
140. 4. "_____ ___" is a song by Brit pop band The Verve and is featured on their third album, Urban Hymns. It was released 24 November 1997 as the third single from the album, charting at #7 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1997 in British music). The song was also the band's second, and so far last Top 20 hit in the USA. The track featured prominently in the prom scene at the final climax of the 2004 film The Girl Next Door. Anastacia "borrowed" the melody and hook of this song for her hit "Cowboys & Kisses" in 2001, but Richard Ashcroft received no credit for it. U2 frontman Bono recognized "_____ ___" as one of six songs that he wished he had written from the last 20 years of music.
144. 5. X is a 24 hour Kannada language television channel that was launched on 26 September 2007. The channel is owned by X Media Private Limited which is managed by Anitha Kumaraswamy, wife of the ex-chief minister of Karnataka, H D Kumaraswamy. Id X?
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148. 6. On April Fools day 2008, The Indian Express carried an article. It said that the ICL plans to hold a cricket match between Brian Lara XI and Inzamam-Ul-Haq XI on April 17th. The article also mentioned that the match tickets would be free and the spectators can meet their favourite stars before the match and can even shake a leg with them. The article also included viewer comments saying that it will be the biggest sporting success in the country. It says this match was organized, because the IPL opening is happening in Bangalore. The question is where was the ‘match’ going to take place?
152. 7. X is a forthcoming Tamil feature film currently being directed by K. S. Ravikumar, who with X , pairs up with Kamal Haasan for the fourth time. Haasan acts in ten different roles, breaking the record for an actor's portrayal of the most different characters whilst Asin Thottumkal in a dual role and Mallika Sherawat also play lead roles in the film. The film, which has been under production since mid-2005, has Y as the music composer and Oscar Ravichandran as the main producer. Id X and Y (quizzer’s favourite)