Open Sports Quiz - Barefoot 13th Edition, DurgapurAniket Mishra
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions for a quiz competition. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to sports, including cricket, football, Olympics, and more. For each question, players must select the correct answer from the given options to earn points. The questions range from 1 to 5 points, with some worth additional points for bonus answers. The questions test players' knowledge of sports facts, players, events, and terminology.
JG Greig was the first to score a double century in India. He is also the first entry on a certain list that recently had a much-talked about new addition. Alexis Grewal, son of an immigrant Sikh, became the first American man to win Olympic gold in cycling in 1984. His win and celebration were replicated by something closer to home in India. Nongda Lairen Pakhangba established the state of Manipur and ruled for 121 years, during which time on his first day he did two things, one being to play the first recorded game of polo, to prove his fitness for the throne.
The document contains a 20 question cricket quiz with multiple choice answers. It includes questions about cricket tournaments, players, records, teams and terminology. The quiz covers international cricket as well as cricket leagues and competitions from countries like England, India, Australia and others. It tests knowledge about cricket history and details of important matches and statistics.
The document provides rules for a 25 question quiz competition, including that it will have starred tiebreaker questions and sudden death if needed. It notes that googling answers will lead to disqualification. The passage then provides a short biography of Muralikant Petkar, an Indian soldier wounded in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The questions that follow provide details about various people and events in sports.
The finals of the 10th edition of the annual KQA Cricket Quiz - "Well Of Course". Quiz researched and conducted by Sreeram, Sohan Maheshwar and Manish Achuth.
This document contains a 15 question sports quiz with questions ranging from identifying sports terms and players to connecting different sporting achievements and events. The questions cover a wide variety of sports including football, Formula One racing, the Olympics, cricket, field hockey, tennis and others. The quiz provides answers to all 15 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions.
Open Sports Quiz - Barefoot 13th Edition, DurgapurAniket Mishra
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions for a quiz competition. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to sports, including cricket, football, Olympics, and more. For each question, players must select the correct answer from the given options to earn points. The questions range from 1 to 5 points, with some worth additional points for bonus answers. The questions test players' knowledge of sports facts, players, events, and terminology.
JG Greig was the first to score a double century in India. He is also the first entry on a certain list that recently had a much-talked about new addition. Alexis Grewal, son of an immigrant Sikh, became the first American man to win Olympic gold in cycling in 1984. His win and celebration were replicated by something closer to home in India. Nongda Lairen Pakhangba established the state of Manipur and ruled for 121 years, during which time on his first day he did two things, one being to play the first recorded game of polo, to prove his fitness for the throne.
The document contains a 20 question cricket quiz with multiple choice answers. It includes questions about cricket tournaments, players, records, teams and terminology. The quiz covers international cricket as well as cricket leagues and competitions from countries like England, India, Australia and others. It tests knowledge about cricket history and details of important matches and statistics.
The document provides rules for a 25 question quiz competition, including that it will have starred tiebreaker questions and sudden death if needed. It notes that googling answers will lead to disqualification. The passage then provides a short biography of Muralikant Petkar, an Indian soldier wounded in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The questions that follow provide details about various people and events in sports.
The finals of the 10th edition of the annual KQA Cricket Quiz - "Well Of Course". Quiz researched and conducted by Sreeram, Sohan Maheshwar and Manish Achuth.
This document contains a 15 question sports quiz with questions ranging from identifying sports terms and players to connecting different sporting achievements and events. The questions cover a wide variety of sports including football, Formula One racing, the Olympics, cricket, field hockey, tennis and others. The quiz provides answers to all 15 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions.
X is Antigua
The tagline for Antigua is that it has a beach for every day of the year.
The ground is Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
In 2009, due to the dominance of the West Indies team over England in the test match played there, the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was dubbed the 365th beach of Antigua.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions related to current events, pop culture, and history. The questions cover topics like climate activists, internet memes, historical events, movies, music, and more. Each question is numbered and includes clues and context to help identify the answer.
The Sports Quiz (Finals)- NSIT Quiz Fest 2013nsitqc
The quiz covered a variety of sports trivia topics. It consisted of 12 main questions with a potential of 10 points for each correct answer, and a differential round with 6 additional questions where the scoring was based on the number of teams that got the main question wrong. The quiz had a clockwise flow and teams were allowed to "pounce" or confer on questions, earning additional points for correct pounces and losing points for incorrect ones.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document provides information about the 2017 BQC Open sports quiz festival held in Mumbai, India. It thanks over 70 individuals who made the event possible and another 50 who are regular supporters. It also thanks the venue sponsor, online partner, and other supporting organizations. The prelims section announces there will be 37 questions worth 1 point each, with the total score multiplied by 3 and carried over to the finals.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and open-ended questions on topics ranging from current events, history, geography and more. It includes questions about people who hold certain positions or roles, events, places, works of art, literature and films. The quiz is divided into rounds with questions for different teams or individuals to answer within a time limit. It tests recall of facts as well as making connections between clues and arriving at a overarching theme.
The modern game of hockey is derived from Manipur, India, where the game was known as 'Sagol Kangjei', 'Kanjai-bazee'. Local rituals connected to gods and early precursors of the game indicate its origins may be earlier than historical records.
This document contains details of a sports quiz competition consisting of multiple choice and open ended questions across 3 rounds testing participants' knowledge of various sports topics. The rounds include a connect round with questions linking people, teams and events from different sports, a mixed bag round with descriptions and identifications, and a visual round with images to identify. An open question is also included after each round. The quiz covers a wide range of sports including cricket, football, tennis, Olympics and more. Participants are tested on their ability to recall facts, figures, events and connect related pieces of information from the domain of sports.
This document outlines the rules and structure for an informal sports quiz hosted by Abhishek Sinha and Aalekh Bhatt on 15/1/2014. The quiz consists of 4 rounds: Round 1 tests knowledge of 12 sports in 2 sets of questions, Round 2 features 8 visual questions about sports videos, Round 3 poses "Who am I" type questions about sports figures or events, and Round 4 involves connecting clues about a sports-related theme. Scoring is based on correctly answering directly or passing questions to teammates, with points awarded or deducted depending on the round and speed of response.
As we build up to the Barefoot Sports Quiz Festival 2020 to be held at Delhi on 21st and 22nd of March, 2020 I conducted an informal session in Bangalore, which has been run in multiple cities. The rounds of this quiz are based on the topics of the quizzes to be held at Barefoot 2020
1) Leryn Franco is a javelin thrower from Argentina who gained internet fame at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She was ranked highly on lists of attractive athletes.
2) The 2016 Olympics logo is featured.
3) Inzamam-ul-Haq is missing from the list of cricketers provided.
This document provides information about the QFI Open Sports Quiz, including details about sponsors, organizers, rules, and past questions. It begins with welcoming text and then lists the rules of the quiz in 1-2 sentences. It then provides 30 multiple choice sports trivia questions with answers.
The document provides details about a sports quiz preliminary round, including 30 questions covering various sports topics and information about rules and qualifications for the finals. Some of the questions ask for names of athletes, teams, tournaments, and other key details in sports. The top 8 teams by score will advance to the finals round.
The document provides information about various sporting events and athletes in a question-answer format. It includes questions about Olympic rowers, cricketers who broke scoring records on the same day, an all-rounder's performance in exhibition matches, banned substances in athletics, and pioneering rules changes and achievements in different sports. The questions cover topics like the Olympics, cricket, football, and athletics.
This document outlines the questions, answers, and scoring rules for a quiz competition involving multiple teams. It includes 32 questions asked in a clockwise direction with infinite bounce and scoring, followed by 5 written questions worth +5 points each. If a team gets all 5 written questions correct, they receive a bonus of +5. The questions cover a wide range of sports trivia topics.
This quiz document contains 30 questions about football for a quiz event held in July 2015 at Presidency University, Kolkata. The questions cover a range of topics related to football players, teams, tournaments, formations and terminology. The document provides rules for the quiz, indicating it will have 30 questions worth 1 mark each with some star questions counting extra for tie-breaks.
1. The longest free WiFi connectivity in India spans 20km from NIT-Patna to Danapur.
2. Microsoft's artificial intelligence character Cortana was in the news recently as Microsoft plans to release it for use in other applications beyond gaming.
3. The Kasturirangan report submitted by former ISRO chairman Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan when he was a member of the Rajya Sabha.
X is Antigua
The tagline for Antigua is that it has a beach for every day of the year.
The ground is Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
In 2009, due to the dominance of the West Indies team over England in the test match played there, the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was dubbed the 365th beach of Antigua.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions related to current events, pop culture, and history. The questions cover topics like climate activists, internet memes, historical events, movies, music, and more. Each question is numbered and includes clues and context to help identify the answer.
The Sports Quiz (Finals)- NSIT Quiz Fest 2013nsitqc
The quiz covered a variety of sports trivia topics. It consisted of 12 main questions with a potential of 10 points for each correct answer, and a differential round with 6 additional questions where the scoring was based on the number of teams that got the main question wrong. The quiz had a clockwise flow and teams were allowed to "pounce" or confer on questions, earning additional points for correct pounces and losing points for incorrect ones.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document provides information about the 2017 BQC Open sports quiz festival held in Mumbai, India. It thanks over 70 individuals who made the event possible and another 50 who are regular supporters. It also thanks the venue sponsor, online partner, and other supporting organizations. The prelims section announces there will be 37 questions worth 1 point each, with the total score multiplied by 3 and carried over to the finals.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and open-ended questions on topics ranging from current events, history, geography and more. It includes questions about people who hold certain positions or roles, events, places, works of art, literature and films. The quiz is divided into rounds with questions for different teams or individuals to answer within a time limit. It tests recall of facts as well as making connections between clues and arriving at a overarching theme.
The modern game of hockey is derived from Manipur, India, where the game was known as 'Sagol Kangjei', 'Kanjai-bazee'. Local rituals connected to gods and early precursors of the game indicate its origins may be earlier than historical records.
This document contains details of a sports quiz competition consisting of multiple choice and open ended questions across 3 rounds testing participants' knowledge of various sports topics. The rounds include a connect round with questions linking people, teams and events from different sports, a mixed bag round with descriptions and identifications, and a visual round with images to identify. An open question is also included after each round. The quiz covers a wide range of sports including cricket, football, tennis, Olympics and more. Participants are tested on their ability to recall facts, figures, events and connect related pieces of information from the domain of sports.
This document outlines the rules and structure for an informal sports quiz hosted by Abhishek Sinha and Aalekh Bhatt on 15/1/2014. The quiz consists of 4 rounds: Round 1 tests knowledge of 12 sports in 2 sets of questions, Round 2 features 8 visual questions about sports videos, Round 3 poses "Who am I" type questions about sports figures or events, and Round 4 involves connecting clues about a sports-related theme. Scoring is based on correctly answering directly or passing questions to teammates, with points awarded or deducted depending on the round and speed of response.
As we build up to the Barefoot Sports Quiz Festival 2020 to be held at Delhi on 21st and 22nd of March, 2020 I conducted an informal session in Bangalore, which has been run in multiple cities. The rounds of this quiz are based on the topics of the quizzes to be held at Barefoot 2020
1) Leryn Franco is a javelin thrower from Argentina who gained internet fame at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She was ranked highly on lists of attractive athletes.
2) The 2016 Olympics logo is featured.
3) Inzamam-ul-Haq is missing from the list of cricketers provided.
This document provides information about the QFI Open Sports Quiz, including details about sponsors, organizers, rules, and past questions. It begins with welcoming text and then lists the rules of the quiz in 1-2 sentences. It then provides 30 multiple choice sports trivia questions with answers.
The document provides details about a sports quiz preliminary round, including 30 questions covering various sports topics and information about rules and qualifications for the finals. Some of the questions ask for names of athletes, teams, tournaments, and other key details in sports. The top 8 teams by score will advance to the finals round.
The document provides information about various sporting events and athletes in a question-answer format. It includes questions about Olympic rowers, cricketers who broke scoring records on the same day, an all-rounder's performance in exhibition matches, banned substances in athletics, and pioneering rules changes and achievements in different sports. The questions cover topics like the Olympics, cricket, football, and athletics.
This document outlines the questions, answers, and scoring rules for a quiz competition involving multiple teams. It includes 32 questions asked in a clockwise direction with infinite bounce and scoring, followed by 5 written questions worth +5 points each. If a team gets all 5 written questions correct, they receive a bonus of +5. The questions cover a wide range of sports trivia topics.
This quiz document contains 30 questions about football for a quiz event held in July 2015 at Presidency University, Kolkata. The questions cover a range of topics related to football players, teams, tournaments, formations and terminology. The document provides rules for the quiz, indicating it will have 30 questions worth 1 mark each with some star questions counting extra for tie-breaks.
1. The longest free WiFi connectivity in India spans 20km from NIT-Patna to Danapur.
2. Microsoft's artificial intelligence character Cortana was in the news recently as Microsoft plans to release it for use in other applications beyond gaming.
3. The Kasturirangan report submitted by former ISRO chairman Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan when he was a member of the Rajya Sabha.
This document contains clues and questions for an artefacts quiz. It includes descriptions of various historical and cultural artefacts from different time periods and locations. The artefacts range from ancient storage vessels and good luck charms to modern sporting equipment and industrial designs. Participants are tasked with identifying the artefacts and contextualizing their origins and significance based on the provided information.
The document discusses a long-standing debate between two classical music composers, George Handel and Bononcini. It includes a verse written by John Byrom to settle the argument. It also provides clues and answers to multiple trivia questions.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple rounds and questions on various topics such as history, literature, and current events. It provides the questions, potential answers, and some context for the questions. The rounds include individual questions, sets of linked questions, and a final visual/written theme round.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics. Some of the questions are about word translations, historical events, literature, science, and geography. Participants are awarded points for correct answers between +15 and -15 points, with the total score ranging from -175 to +175 points. The participant with the score closest to 0 wins. Obscene gesturing is allowed but arguments and name calling are not permitted.
Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz 2014 - FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document discusses the finals format of the 32nd Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz, including details about the rounds, scoring, and rules. It provides 12 trivia questions in a clockwise and then anti-clockwise direction, covering topics like temples, animal traits, phrases, famine walls, famous people, deaths, memorials, ads, trophies, architecture, early cinema, and diseases. Participants can pounce or part pounce on questions for additional points.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document provides details about a quiz competition including the format and sample questions. Some key details:
- It is the finals of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz with 70 total questions.
- After 34 questions, the bottom 8 competitors will be eliminated. The top 8 will compete for the final 36 questions.
- Sample questions cover topics like films, literature, history, science and more. Correct answers are also provided.
1) The document provides a quiz with multiple choice questions and answers about recent events, films, and notable people who passed away.
2) It includes questions about the film Night and Fog, the search site Tomnod being used to find MH370, and US plans to end its contract with ICANN.
3) The quiz also has questions about people who recently passed away like actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, Swiss actor Maximillian Schell, and Pentecostal pastor Jamie Coots who died practicing snake handling.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The PrelimsNavin Rajaram
The document provides information about the preliminaries of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz, including that it will have 30 questions with multiples of 5 marked with asterisks, the top 16 scores will advance to the finals, and prelim scores will carry over to the finals. It also thanks the organizers and those involved in setting up the quiz.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 25 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions related to topics in Indian history, culture, and current events. The quiz instructs participants to work in teams of two and not use mobile devices during the quiz. It provides the questions one by one along with space to write answers. The questions cover diverse topics ranging from famous individuals, important dates and events, brands and advertisements, works of literature, and places of significance.
The document discusses a quiz with questions about geography, history, literature and pop culture. It includes questions about the Bednore dynasty in India, the Traffic Separation Scheme near the Strait of Hormuz, a cartoon from the 1970s-80s about a short-lived cause, and the purchase of papers belonging to an author who is an icon at Google.
The document summarizes the results of rounds in a quiz competition. In Round 1, participants answered questions about stamps and the musical "We Will Rock You". Round 2 involved questions about art, history, and current events that were answered clockwise. Round 3 had participants pick from topic categories. The questions covered topics like diseases, ship parts, and companies.
The document provides rules for the Cannabis Indica 2014 quiz competition, including that there will be 36 questions, questions 11-20 will be marked with an asterisk (*), scores will be based on correct answers as well as questions marked with an asterisk, the top 8 participants will progress to the finals, and there will be sudden death questioning from question 1 in the event of a tie on scores.
AsiaSweep 2013 - The Arun Veembur Memorial QuizNavin Rajaram
The document provides the rules and questions for the Arun Veembur Memorial Quiz held as part of ASIASWEEP 2013. It contains 5 rounds with a total of 141 possible points. Round 1 has 25 one-point questions. Round 2 is called "Bangalored" and is worth 15 points. Round 3 has 30 two-point questions for a total of 60 points. Round 4 is called "Stage II" and is worth 10 points. Round 5 has 31 one-point questions for a total of 31 points. Sample questions from Round 1 are provided covering topics about lakes, poets, extinct animals, horse breeds, architecture, instruments, currencies, shells, traditions, novels, and more.
This document summarizes the format and rules for a quiz competition between 6 teams. It includes details on the number of questions, scoring structure, elimination rounds, and specific question rounds involving lists, visuals connected by a theme, rapid fire questions, and a final individual player question round.
Arul Suppiah holds the world record for best bowling figures in a T20 match. He took 6 wickets for 5 runs. Dilip Sardesai scored 642 runs in a test series against West Indies in 1971, placing him third on the list of most runs by an Indian in a test series. Yohan Blake was pictured ringing the bell at Lord's cricket ground to signal the start of play for a test match.
This document contains the rules and questions for a cricket quiz. It begins with the rules, which state there will be 30 questions with the first 5 starred. Ties will be broken by counting starred answers, and if still tied there will be a sudden death question. The questions cover various topics in cricket history relating to players, matches, records and more. Participants are asked to identify cricketers, teams, scores, nicknames and other details based on the clues and context provided.
The prelims of the 10th edition of the annual KQA Cricket Quiz - "Well Of Course". Quiz researched and conducted by Sreeram, Sohan Maheshwar and Manish Achuth.
The document outlines the rules and format for a cricket quiz being held by Quiz Club, IIT Jodhpur. It states there will be 7 overs with 6 balls each, and teams can have a maximum of 3 players. Scoring will include correct answers (+2 runs), totally incorrect answers (-1 run), and partial scoring. Honest answers are expected and the use of outside resources like Google is not allowed. The quizmaster will be the referee. Most questions will have clues and guesses are allowed. The format encourages players to take chances while playing sensibly.
This document contains questions and answers for a sports quiz. Some key details:
- It has 20 questions with the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th questions being "star questions".
- The questions cover a range of sports including chess, cricket, field hockey, athletics, and more.
- The answers identify important sports people from India like Dhyan Chand and P.T. Usha as well as events like the World Series Cricket that revolutionized the sport.
1. The document provides details about a quiz being conducted, including the structure and topics. It consists of 17 multiple choice questions in a clockwise round about cricket trivia, followed by a second round of 17 anti-clockwise questions.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to the history of cricket, including obscure facts about certain cricketers, origins of aspects of the games like tape ball cricket, changes implemented in domestic structures after poor international performances, and nicknames of some cricketers among other things.
3. The questions require identifying cricketers based on clues about their performances, achievements or incidents involving them along with recalling statistical details related to matches, players and records.
X made his Test debut in the same match as Sachin Tendulkar in Pakistan but that was effectively his only Test. Despite being selected for India squads on numerous tours, he was often dropped without playing, becoming known as being "X-ed". He was part of the 1996 World Cup squad but only bowled economically against Sri Lanka when their openers scored heavily.
Here are the answers to the Powerplay questions for Team 1:
QUESTION 1
Identify X.
X - DAY/NIGHT MATCHES
QUESTION 2
Identify the act being talked about.
BALL TAMPERING
QUESTION 3
Identify X and Y.
X - DANIEL VETTORI
Y - NEW ZEALAND
BONUS: QUESTION 4
Identify X.
KAPIL DEV
Here are the answers to the Powerplay questions for Team 1:
QUESTION 1
Identify X.
X - TWENTY20
QUESTION 2
Identify the act being talked about.
BALL TAMPERING
QUESTION 3
Identify X and Y.
X - DUNCAN FLETCHER
Y - SOUTH AFRICA
BONUS: QUESTION 4
Identify X.
X - MOHAMMAD AZHARUDDIN
The document discusses various trivia questions related to cricket:
1) Little Master Sunil Gavaskar named his son Rohan Jaivishwa as a tribute to cricketers Rohan Kanhai, ML Jaisimha, and Gundappa Vishwanath.
2) Players who have batted on all 5 days of a Test match, including Kim Hughes and Andrew Flintoff.
3) Only players to score 200 on their Test debut, including Lawrence Rowe and Jacques Rudolph.
This document contains a cricket quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of cricket history and players. It covers topics like notable cricketers, events, records, nicknames, and connections between cricket and other sports. The quiz is meant to challenge and entertain cricket enthusiasts with its variety of questions and details.
This document contains details about various rounds of a quiz competition:
- The rounds include "List It", "Stamping their Authority", and written rounds going clockwise and anticlockwise.
- In the "List It" round, participants had to identify cricketers referenced in lyrics to an Australian cricket song.
- The "Stamping their Authority" round involved questions about a commemorative cricket stamp.
- Written rounds required answering cricket-related questions covering topics like obscure player facts and historical matches. Scores were tracked and bonuses awarded for correct answers.
The document describes an annual cricket quiz organized by Well Of Course, including details of the written and clock rounds. The written rounds involve identifying cricketers, incidents and answering questions based on audiovisual clips and pictures. The clock round involves answering 18 questions within the allotted time using a pounce system. Sample questions from both rounds are included covering topics like historic partnerships, player nicknames, controversies and more. Exchange sheets with answers are also provided.
The document describes a cricket quiz to be held on 20 January 2019 hosted by Pravar Joshi. It provides details on the structure of the prelims round, which will have 20 multiple choice questions with the top 6 teams qualifying for the next round. It also notes that hints may be provided if no team objects. The rest of the document consists of the 20 questions and their answers.
5 teams will qualify for the finals of the Rookies Quiz prelims from 15 multiple choice questions. Questions 1, 5, 10 and 15 are star marked. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. Shiva Keshavan, Ryan ten Doeschate, Paolo Maldini, Durand Cup, Rahul Dravid, Gulli-Danda, Boxing, Thorpedo, Jimmy Connors, 13, Yuvraj Singh, Entertainment And Sports Programming Network, Total Football are some of the answers to the questions.
The document is a cricket quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and answers. Some of the questions are about famous cricketers like Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, and Shane Warne. Others reference specific matches and incidents like the underarm bowling controversy of 1981. The questions cover a wide range of topics relating to players, teams, statistics, and history of the sport of cricket.
The document contains a cricket quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of cricket statistics and history. It includes questions about records held by certain players, teams, matches, and tournaments. The questions cover topics ranging from highest test scores, bowling figures in famous matches, debuts of players, and nicknames/sledges between cricketers.
Sports Quiz at Quizzers Anonymous 2014 (prelims)Kiran Gowda
1) The document announces a sports quiz called "The MC/BC Sports Quiz" hosted by Trivial Pursuit and Quizzers Anonymous '14 in association with Pantheon '14.
2) It provides rules for the quiz, stating there will be 33 questions with the top eight teams making the finals, and rules around searching for answers and scoring.
3) The first question asks about the last British player to win a senior title at Wimbledon before Andy Murray in 2012.
Vinoo Mankad was one of eight Indian batsmen to make the batting honors board at Lord's cricket ground in London. He is also the only one of the eight who made the bowling honors board. The quiz then provides a series of cricket-related questions, images, and tasks to test the participant's knowledge of the sport.
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This document provides details of an India quiz finals being conducted virtually, including the names of the 8 participating teams, the quizmasters, and rules for the competition. It notes that there will be 4 written rounds consisting of 3 questions each, with +/- scoring for quick responses. Teams are provided contact information for who to send test and actual responses to. Sample questions are provided for the first written round on letters.
This document provides instructions for an India quiz being held, including how to submit answers via a Google Form, rules for scoring, and qualifications for the top 8 teams. It also includes a sample question about a television show from the early 1990s that featured various stock characters in different episodes.
This document appears to be a quiz with questions about various topics including history, pop culture, science and more. It contains 30 questions with the first 10 being regular questions and questions 11-20 marked as starred. Questions 21-30 have two parts each. Participants are asked to submit their answers via a Google form. The questions cover topics like the origin of terms like "jade", people like Yoko Ono, landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, and movies/TV shows like Fight Club.
BCQC Fundraiser: FINALS Food and Drinks Quiz by Pranav Floyd Joshi, Aditya Ga...Boat Club Quiz Club Pune
This document appears to be the transcript of a food and drink trivia quiz. It includes 5 written questions about food science in the first round. It then discusses the rules for subsequent rounds, which will involve 17 questions on infinite bounce with plus or minus 10 point pounces allowed. The questions cover topics like plants that smell like marijuana, racist incidents in soccer, literary references to sherry and amontillado, the origins of peach melba, searching for the diner in American Gothic, nicknames of first ladies and the origins of dishes, Thomas Keller's pop-up restaurant Ad Hoc, the colonial history of Run and the nutmeg trade, unique whiskey aging processes, and regional foods from Angus, Scotland.
BCQC Fundraiser: ELIMS Food and Drinks Quiz by Pranav Floyd Joshi, Aditya Gad...Boat Club Quiz Club Pune
This document contains a quiz on food and drink topics conducted by Pranav 'Floyd' Joshi, Krish Ashok, and Aditya Gadre. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about topics like Anthony Bourdain's TV shows, dishes named after diseases, coffee filters, IKEA's Swedish meatballs, drought resistant crops, beer shampoo, the origins of tapas, and more. It also includes 6 starred bonus questions about aluminum kitchens on zeppelins, Andy Warhol's soup cans, velveting meat in Chinese cuisine, Aunt Jemima, the windowpane bread test, and the origins of baptism.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and open-ended questions covering topics like movies, current events, history and pop culture. It includes sections on Simpsons references, questions that will "blow your mind", and internet humor. The quiz has images, clues and puzzles to solve. Participants were led to believe it was a serious quiz but it turns out to be a comedic take on quiz shows.
The document provides a quiz with 25 questions covering topics like Solitaire, Tesla Motors, WeChat, Grumpy Cat, and book rankings. It tests knowledge of history, current events, technology, and pop culture. The questions are in multiple choice or short answer format. Correct answers are provided for the first 16 questions.
This document contains a series of doppelgänger comparisons between cricketers and non-cricketers, where the non-cricketer is shown and the reader must identify which cricketer they most resemble. It includes 8 sets of comparisons between cricketers like Brett Lee, Kevin Pietersen, and Dale Steyn and non-cricket celebrity lookalikes such as Chris Jericho, Matt Dillon, and Daniel Craig. The reader is asked to view each non-cricketer and answer which cricketer they most closely resemble physically.
This document contains 6 questions about test cricket batting graphs of different players. Each graph shows a player's runs scored in each innings without distinguishing not outs. The scales on the graphs vary between questions. Players included are Wasim Akram, Marvan Atapattu, Wally Hammond, Everton Weekes, Mark Waugh, and Ajit Agarkar.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
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The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
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6. Q04 Discovered & marketed by Robert Chesebrough Gets its name from German for “water” + Greek for “oil”
7. Q05 M.J.Gopalan was a Test cricketer who also played Hockey for India at the highest level. M. K. Gopalan Trophy was introduced as a trophy between which two teams?
8. Q06 Which Indian won an Oxford Blue in 1987? Hint: he is well known in another field these days
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10. Q08 In the Ranji Trophy, what is common only to the following teams w.r.t something they did at the beginning of the associated season? UP (52-53) Rajputana (52-53) MP (52-53) Holkar (52-53) Railways (75-76)
11. Q09 He made his domestic 1 st class debut in 75-76 against the Rest of India at Nagpur. He scored 110, which included several sixes off the likes of Bishen Bedi. Who and how was this debutant personally affected as a result?
12. Q10 Their only Test stumpings are: X: Frank King, Clyde Walcott Y: Carl Hooper Who?
13. Q11 What achievement is common to these teams in the following years? (not an exhaustive list) East Zone – 1949, 1979 West Zone – 1956 Combined East & West – 1967 Karnataka – 1979, 2000 Mumbai – 1998
14. Q12 South Africa’s 1 st tour to India was hastily arranged after their reinstatement. Why was there a gap in the Indian international playing calendar, such that South Africa could step in?
16. Q14 In the Sahara Cup 1998, this player was asked to replace Jatin Paranjpe who was injured after the first three matches. However, the replacement could not be contacted since he was away on holiday. As a result he missed the 4 th game. Eventually, the player was reached and rushed to Toronto, where he featured in the last game. The question: who was the player and why was he not picked to be part of the initial squad for the Sahara Cup?
18. Q15 Chandu Borde, Polly Umrigar, K.N.Prabhu are among those who “contributed” in a certain way. This has led to something being commemorated on 3 February annually, particularly at Eden Gardens What?
19. Q16 In 1974, a home Test vs WI was to be played at Delhi Captain Pataudi and VC Gavaskar were both unfit On the eve of the Test, Board Vice President Ram Prakash Mehra made an announcement about the next captain. This was a potential ‘first’ But the next day, Venkat made captain! Who was earlier announced as captain and what first would it have been?