The document outlines information for each letter from A to Z in a quiz format. For each letter, there is 1-2 paragraphs providing background information, history or interesting facts related to people, places or things starting with that letter. The questions are intended to test the reader's knowledge of the topics covered in the brief summaries.
The document contains a 20 question general quiz with questions about current affairs related to India, Kashmir and the Indian military. It includes multiple choice and identification type questions about people, places, events and movies. The questions cover topics like the Indian Air Force's surgical strikes on Pakistan, famous Indian war films, leaders related to Kashmir's accession to India and other historical and geographical information about the region.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition between Aastha Anupriya and Disha Rawal. It includes 25 questions from various topics like history, art, culture, and current events. The questions test the participants' knowledge of important figures, events, organizations and their origins from India.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about movies, books, people and events. It includes questions about the typeface Dusha, the comic strip Peanuts, the alleged Montauk Project, the Bangali people, the social media site Bookarmy, the documentary The Forgotten Woman, Greek tragedies, the fake moon landing, the actor Ahindra Choudhary, actor Brad Pitt in the movie Fight Club, the middle finger gesture, the word "stranger" in Shakespeare's works, the Tamil film Parasakthi, the mythological figure Pururava, the screenwriter of the film Interstellar, the animated film
This document provides information about Wheeler Island, now known as X Island, located off the coast of Odisha, India. The island houses the Integrated Test Range missile testing facility. It was originally named after Lt. Wheeler but was renamed in 2015 to honor X. The island is about 2km long and 390 acres in area, located 10km off the eastern Indian coast and 70km from Chandipur, Odisha. It is the site of missile tests conducted by the Indian government.
The first Indian site to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site was the Agra Fort in 1983. The latest sites to be added to the list are Jaipur City, Rajasthan (in 2019) and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (in 1999 and extended in 2008).
Rohan Anand is a famous Indian singer who came into the limelight in 2018 for his viral song "Tune Mere Jaana". Previously, in 2010 he had composed the song but it was leaked online with a fake story of a dying IIT student which led to its success. Since then, he has regularly produced popular music.
The document contains a 20 question general quiz with questions about current affairs related to India, Kashmir and the Indian military. It includes multiple choice and identification type questions about people, places, events and movies. The questions cover topics like the Indian Air Force's surgical strikes on Pakistan, famous Indian war films, leaders related to Kashmir's accession to India and other historical and geographical information about the region.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition between Aastha Anupriya and Disha Rawal. It includes 25 questions from various topics like history, art, culture, and current events. The questions test the participants' knowledge of important figures, events, organizations and their origins from India.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about movies, books, people and events. It includes questions about the typeface Dusha, the comic strip Peanuts, the alleged Montauk Project, the Bangali people, the social media site Bookarmy, the documentary The Forgotten Woman, Greek tragedies, the fake moon landing, the actor Ahindra Choudhary, actor Brad Pitt in the movie Fight Club, the middle finger gesture, the word "stranger" in Shakespeare's works, the Tamil film Parasakthi, the mythological figure Pururava, the screenwriter of the film Interstellar, the animated film
This document provides information about Wheeler Island, now known as X Island, located off the coast of Odisha, India. The island houses the Integrated Test Range missile testing facility. It was originally named after Lt. Wheeler but was renamed in 2015 to honor X. The island is about 2km long and 390 acres in area, located 10km off the eastern Indian coast and 70km from Chandipur, Odisha. It is the site of missile tests conducted by the Indian government.
The first Indian site to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site was the Agra Fort in 1983. The latest sites to be added to the list are Jaipur City, Rajasthan (in 2019) and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (in 1999 and extended in 2008).
Rohan Anand is a famous Indian singer who came into the limelight in 2018 for his viral song "Tune Mere Jaana". Previously, in 2010 he had composed the song but it was leaked online with a fake story of a dying IIT student which led to its success. Since then, he has regularly produced popular music.
This document provides details about a quiz competition called "BRAIN BATTLE 2014" including the rules of the preliminary round. It contains 25 multiple choice questions related to various topics like animals, sports, history, and entertainment. The questions include text, audio, and video clues about people, events, movies, songs etc. and participants have to identify the right answer. The quiz master's decision is final.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about movies, people, products, and current events. It asks the reader to identify movies, famous people like Sonia Gandhi, products like Oreo cookies, and events such as the Pakistan Idol singing competition. The questions cover topics from Indian cinema to technology companies to political figures.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an India quiz. It tests knowledge about famous Indian personalities, historical events, cultural traditions, and current affairs topics related to India. Some questions have the multiple choice answers redacted. The questions cover a wide range of topics including Bollywood, Indian classical music, Indian flag design, domestic violence campaigns, gun licensing procedures in India, controversial films, and characters from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata.
Lima X is the oldest football club in Peru, founded in 1859 by English immigrants in Lima. It was originally a multi-sport club focused on cricket, rugby, and football. Over time, football became the main sport. The club currently participates in the local league of the San Isidro District in Lima.
The document provides details about a quiz competition called "Suddha deshi Quiz" that will take place on August 13th, 2017 at 11 AM at the Nabadwip New Club in Nabadwip, Nadia. It will have 2 members per team with no entry fee. There will be 26 preliminary questions in an A-Z format and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
This document discusses several Hollywood movies that were inspired by Bollywood movies, including the names of some of those Bollywood movies, but it does not provide a clear and concise summary. It jumps between unrelated topics such as actors, novels, films and does not have an overall coherent theme.
The document discusses various topics including Eric Cantona's comments about art and pornography, the term "hapax legomena", Sonia Delaunay and an exhibition of her work, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit being the first Indian woman to hold a cabinet post and first woman UNGA president, ReliCord which is an initiative by Reliance Industries in biotechnology, players who were "lucky losers" in tennis tournaments, West Indies fast bowlers playing together in 1981, the capital letters used in Terry Pratchett's official Twitter account after his death representing Death in his novels, the Tower of Hanoi puzzle, F.D.C. Willard being the pen name of a publishing Si
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition called "The India Quiz". It consists of 22 questions worth a total of 25 points. Most questions are worth 1 point each, while some starred questions worth more and can be used to break ties. Google searching is not allowed. The safety slide sections indicate a break in the quiz rounds.
1. Conquistadors were soldiers, explorers, and adventurers for the Portuguese and Spanish Empires who sailed beyond Europe in the 15th-17th centuries, conquering territory, opening trade routes, and colonizing much of the world for those empires.
2. They were responsible for kicking off the Age of Exploration, which brought the world closer together.
3. Benedict Cumberbatch admits he is a "strange looking guy" known for voicing roles like Severus Snape and for his versatility in theatre roles ranging from fairy queens to dragons.
Part of the IIT BHU Quiz Championship for the session 2013-14.
For other quizzes of the championship, please visit the Slideshare account of IIT BHU Quiz Club.
The document describes the rules and questions for an Independence Day quiz on India. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions, with questions 15-20 being worth 2 marks each. Questions 5, 10, and 15 are "star questions" that could be used in a tiebreaker round of sudden death. The questions cover topics about Indian history, culture, and independence leaders. Sample questions identify famous Indian personalities like Gama Pehalwan and Kamala Das.
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A 2002 album by Gilby Clarke and a 1976 crime novel by Elmore Leonard
2. Emil Oskar's brother who later stabilized diatomaceous earth
3. Ferruccio Lamborghini and Enzo Ferrari who were involved in an automotive dispute
4. Bengali actor Durgadas Bannerjee and his prominent roles in theatre and film
The document describes the rules for an open general quiz competition being held by Agantuk Club in Bansberia. It states there will be 35 total questions covering various topics and formats, including 25 dry questions, 5 audio questions, and 5 visual questions. Six questions are marked as "star questions" to determine finalists in case of a tie. No cross-talking or whispering is allowed. The quiz masters for the event are also introduced.
The document appears to be a quiz with questions on various topics like geography, history, arts, and current events. It includes 24 total questions with 18 regular questions and 6 themed questions related to artworks by director dolls morphed with their popular movie characters. Participants are asked to identify the directors from the descriptions provided.
Raj Kapoor was a noted Indian film actor, producer and director of Hindi cinema. He won numerous awards including two National Film Awards and nine Filmfare Awards. Some of his notable films include Awaara (1951) and Boot Polish (1954). He was honored with the Padma Bhushan in 1971 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1987 for his contributions to Indian cinema. Raj Kapoor hailed from a Punjabi Hindu family in Peshawar (now in Pakistan). He began acting in films from the age of 10. Some of his grandchildren also went on to have successful careers in Bollywood.
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
This document provides details about a quiz competition called "BRAIN BATTLE 2014" including the rules of the preliminary round. It contains 25 multiple choice questions related to various topics like animals, sports, history, and entertainment. The questions include text, audio, and video clues about people, events, movies, songs etc. and participants have to identify the right answer. The quiz master's decision is final.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about movies, people, products, and current events. It asks the reader to identify movies, famous people like Sonia Gandhi, products like Oreo cookies, and events such as the Pakistan Idol singing competition. The questions cover topics from Indian cinema to technology companies to political figures.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an India quiz. It tests knowledge about famous Indian personalities, historical events, cultural traditions, and current affairs topics related to India. Some questions have the multiple choice answers redacted. The questions cover a wide range of topics including Bollywood, Indian classical music, Indian flag design, domestic violence campaigns, gun licensing procedures in India, controversial films, and characters from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata.
Lima X is the oldest football club in Peru, founded in 1859 by English immigrants in Lima. It was originally a multi-sport club focused on cricket, rugby, and football. Over time, football became the main sport. The club currently participates in the local league of the San Isidro District in Lima.
The document provides details about a quiz competition called "Suddha deshi Quiz" that will take place on August 13th, 2017 at 11 AM at the Nabadwip New Club in Nabadwip, Nadia. It will have 2 members per team with no entry fee. There will be 26 preliminary questions in an A-Z format and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
This document discusses several Hollywood movies that were inspired by Bollywood movies, including the names of some of those Bollywood movies, but it does not provide a clear and concise summary. It jumps between unrelated topics such as actors, novels, films and does not have an overall coherent theme.
The document discusses various topics including Eric Cantona's comments about art and pornography, the term "hapax legomena", Sonia Delaunay and an exhibition of her work, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit being the first Indian woman to hold a cabinet post and first woman UNGA president, ReliCord which is an initiative by Reliance Industries in biotechnology, players who were "lucky losers" in tennis tournaments, West Indies fast bowlers playing together in 1981, the capital letters used in Terry Pratchett's official Twitter account after his death representing Death in his novels, the Tower of Hanoi puzzle, F.D.C. Willard being the pen name of a publishing Si
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition called "The India Quiz". It consists of 22 questions worth a total of 25 points. Most questions are worth 1 point each, while some starred questions worth more and can be used to break ties. Google searching is not allowed. The safety slide sections indicate a break in the quiz rounds.
1. Conquistadors were soldiers, explorers, and adventurers for the Portuguese and Spanish Empires who sailed beyond Europe in the 15th-17th centuries, conquering territory, opening trade routes, and colonizing much of the world for those empires.
2. They were responsible for kicking off the Age of Exploration, which brought the world closer together.
3. Benedict Cumberbatch admits he is a "strange looking guy" known for voicing roles like Severus Snape and for his versatility in theatre roles ranging from fairy queens to dragons.
Part of the IIT BHU Quiz Championship for the session 2013-14.
For other quizzes of the championship, please visit the Slideshare account of IIT BHU Quiz Club.
The document describes the rules and questions for an Independence Day quiz on India. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions, with questions 15-20 being worth 2 marks each. Questions 5, 10, and 15 are "star questions" that could be used in a tiebreaker round of sudden death. The questions cover topics about Indian history, culture, and independence leaders. Sample questions identify famous Indian personalities like Gama Pehalwan and Kamala Das.
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A 2002 album by Gilby Clarke and a 1976 crime novel by Elmore Leonard
2. Emil Oskar's brother who later stabilized diatomaceous earth
3. Ferruccio Lamborghini and Enzo Ferrari who were involved in an automotive dispute
4. Bengali actor Durgadas Bannerjee and his prominent roles in theatre and film
The document describes the rules for an open general quiz competition being held by Agantuk Club in Bansberia. It states there will be 35 total questions covering various topics and formats, including 25 dry questions, 5 audio questions, and 5 visual questions. Six questions are marked as "star questions" to determine finalists in case of a tie. No cross-talking or whispering is allowed. The quiz masters for the event are also introduced.
The document appears to be a quiz with questions on various topics like geography, history, arts, and current events. It includes 24 total questions with 18 regular questions and 6 themed questions related to artworks by director dolls morphed with their popular movie characters. Participants are asked to identify the directors from the descriptions provided.
Raj Kapoor was a noted Indian film actor, producer and director of Hindi cinema. He won numerous awards including two National Film Awards and nine Filmfare Awards. Some of his notable films include Awaara (1951) and Boot Polish (1954). He was honored with the Padma Bhushan in 1971 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1987 for his contributions to Indian cinema. Raj Kapoor hailed from a Punjabi Hindu family in Peshawar (now in Pakistan). He began acting in films from the age of 10. Some of his grandchildren also went on to have successful careers in Bollywood.
“India teaches me again and again, that the categories into which I try to divide things don’t hold up.” -Dena Moes
Keeping in mind the rich and vibrant cultural diversity of this nation, Quiz Society, SRCC hosted the India Quiz, as part of our annual spring quizzing festival, Quizignia'23.
This quiz can also be viewed and downloaded at: https://www.quizsocsrcc.com/
The document discusses various terms:
- X refers to the pre-enlightened practitioner of austerities according to Jataka tales.
- Deul is a style of temple architecture that arose in northern India and Bengal between the 6th-10th centuries.
- Ip Man is the real life character played by Tony Leung in the 2013 Wong Kar-wai film.
- Lynx is the national animal of Romania and Macedonia.
Finals of the MELA (Music, Entertainment, Literature and Arts) Quiz conducted by Conquiztadors, the Quiz Society of Sri Venkateswara College in collaboration with the North-east Students Association.
This History Quiz was held in September 2021 and set by Rajat and Udit as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QMs.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. The society has been active for 10 years and has been actively holding Intra quiz sessions and quizzes for both school and college students in the circuit.
X was a top tennis player who once held the #1 ranking. X challenged Y to a match but Y declined. Z, who was the current #1 ranked player, accepted the challenge instead. Z lost the match to X, which became known as "The Mother's Day Massacre". After Z's defeat, Y accepted X's challenge and defeated X.
X was Bobby Riggs. Y was Billie Jean King. Z was Margaret Court.
QUIZCON 2023
TECHNO INDIA SALT LAKE
FINALS:
OPEN INDIA QUIZ: A QUIZ ON OUR MOTHER NATION, ABOUT ITS HERITAGE, GEOPOLITICS, HISTORY, ECONOMY AND CULTURE.
BY SHOUNAK BASU, AHANA SARKAR, KRISHNENDU KARMAKAR AND RITAM ROY.
The document discusses various topics through a series of clues and questions:
1. An internet phenomenon where images are distorted for artistic purposes is discussed. The subject of the phenomenon says it was initially weird but has become a celebration.
2. Two black and white images from the 1980s containing supernatural entities started an online contest to edit photos with such entities.
3. The history of absinthe and its popularity in France in the 1800s is outlined, along with an Edgar Degas painting and advertisement related to it.
4. Details are given about a famous album cover where a band member is reading a comic during the photoshoot.
5. Woody Allen's definition of creative block and
The seven signs of Jesus in Christianity are:
1. Turning water into wine at the Wedding at Cana
2. Healing the royal official's son at Capernaum
3. Healing the sick man at the pool of Bethesda
4. Feeding the 5,000
5. Walking on water
6. Healing the blind man
7. Raising Lazarus from the dead.
This India Quiz was held on 11th March,2022 and hosted by Ambika and Rajat for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
The Open Gen Quiz (Prelims) - NSIT QUIZ FEST 2016nsitqc
The document provides information about the structure of a general quiz competition, including that it consists of a 30 question written round worth 1 point each, with questions 11-20 being used to break ties. The top 8 teams will advance to the finals. It also notes that the quiz master's decision is final.
This quiz covers a wide range of topics related to Indian history, politics, literature and culture. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about important figures like Hemu, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Indira Gandhi, as well as topics like the Indian calendar, Jallikattu and literary works like Gita Govinda. The questions require identifying people, places, events, works and more based on clues provided in the question stems.
The document provides a quiz with questions labeled from A to Z. Each question provides clues about a person, place, event, invention etc. and asks the participant to identify who or what is being referred to. Some of the questions are marked with an asterisk for being more difficult. The questions cover a wide range of topics from history, literature, science, pop culture and current affairs.
This document provides biographical information about renowned Indian film director Satyajit Ray through a series of clues in the form of letters and names. Some key details:
- Satyajit Ray (A) was a film director, writer, illustrator and music composer who is considered one of the greatest auteurs of 20th century cinema.
- His grandfather Upendra Kishore (B) was a writer, philosopher and leader of the Brahmo Samaj (C).
- Ray's first film was Pather Panchali (D), based on a classic of Bengali literature.
- He made documentaries on his father Sukumar Ray (E),
Vaishali in Bihar is famous for being the place where Buddha delivered his last sermon. It derives its name from a king mentioned in the Ramayana. Various texts from Jainism and Buddhism reference Vaishali and describe it as holding an important place in Buddhist culture. It was also home to a famous courtesan who later became a disciple of the Buddha and helped develop and prosper the city. Vaishali also had a unique political system that was the first of its kind in the world.
RAYSHASTRA - A QUIZ ON SATYAJIT RAY
QM - SASWATA CHAKRABORTY
AN ONLINE QUIZ SESSION
@ SIMANTA QUIZ CLUB (SQC) WHATSAPP GROUP
DATE: 24-12-2021
TIME - 7 P.M.
This document provides instructions for a quiz containing 10 questions with various formats. It will have 8 written questions, 1 audio question, and 1 visual question. Participants will have 2 minutes for each written question and 4 minutes for the audio and visual questions. They should provide their name and answer number when responding. No marks will be given for questions answered after closing. The quiz aims to have easily workable answers without needing online searches. It wishes participants happy quizzing.
The document provides instructions for a quiz game involving 10 multiple choice questions about book covers. It states that there will be 10 questions with 10 marks each, participants will have 2 minutes to answer each question, and answers from previous questions cannot be changed after moving to the next question. Exact answers are required to receive full marks.
The document outlines the format and rules for an online quiz called "Inquizitive Saswata" that will take place on July 12th from 4pm onwards. It will consist of 12 multiple choice questions, with 2 minutes to answer each question. Exact answers are required and no answers from previous questions can be provided after the next question is shown. The document provides examples of questions asked in the previous quizzes along with the correct answers.
ASSORTMENT - MIXED BAG QUIZ - QAQ WHATSAPP GROUP QUIZ SESSIONSaswata Chakraborty
This document summarizes the format and rules for a quiz being hosted on WhatsApp with 10 multiple choice questions worth 10 marks each. Participants will have 30 minutes to answer all the questions one by one as they are posted. No negative marking and answers should not require searching online. The quiz will be closed after 30 minutes and no late answers accepted.
RAY'S RAYS - VISUAL ONLINE QUIZ ON SATYAJIT RAY FILMS & ASSOCIATIONSSaswata Chakraborty
The document describes the format for a 20 question visual quiz about filmmaker Satyajit Ray divided into 5 segments. It provides instructions that there will be 2 minutes to answer each multiple choice question, no negative marking, and star marked questions are needed to get both parts correct. Sample questions are included about identifying actors from Ray's films, other filmmakers influenced by Ray, identifying films based on backdrops and posters, and last questions about aspects of Ray's work. The quiz will be presented with images to aid in answering the identification questions.
WHATSAPP QUIZ LEAGE - QUIZZICZL CLASSICS GROUP (LEAGUE MATCH 8)Saswata Chakraborty
THE PANCHAJANYA CHALLENGE - MIXED BAG SET WHATSAPP QUIZZING LEAGUE (MATCH NO. 8)
@ QUIZZICAL CLASSICS GROUP
DATE - FEBRUARY 05, 2021 (10:30 P.M.)
PRESENTED BY : - TEAM PANCHAJANYA (SANGEETA, APURBA, SNEHANJAN & SASWATA)
QUIZZICAL CLASSICS WHATSAPP QUIZ LEAGUE - PANCHAJANYA SESSION Saswata Chakraborty
A MIXED BAG QUIZ SET OF 10+1 QUESTIONS FRAMED WITH THE COLLECTIVE EFFORT OF TEAM 'PANCHAJANYA' IN QUIZZICAL CLASSICS WHATSAPP GROUP LEAGUE
DATE - JANUARY 31, 2021
TIME : 10:30 P.M.
QMS: SANGEETA, APURBA, SNEHANJAN & SASWATA
A MIXED BAG QUIZ SET ON THE FESTIVITIES & RELATED MATTERS INITIATED BY JIAGANJ INQUIZITIVE QUIZZING CLUB DURING THE DURGA PUJA DAYS, 2020
QM(S): SASWATA CHAKRABORTY & DEBOJYOTI BASU MALLICK
DURGAPUJA SPECIAL EVENT - MIXED BAG QUIZ - EKUSHE BAMFRONT FACEBOOK QUIZSaswata Chakraborty
AN ENTRY LEVEL MIXED BAG QUIZ PRESENTED OVER THE FIVE DAYS OF DURGA PUJA FESTIVAL @ TWO QUESTIONS PER DAY @ https://www.facebook.com/ekushe.bamfront GROUP
This document contains 10 questions compiled from various social media posts by Saswata Chakraborty. Each question provides context from a social media post and asks the reader to identify a person, film, or other detail mentioned. The questions cover topics like Indian cricketers sporting facial hair, a famous cricketer who passed away, the origins of a song used in a 1968 film, and a central minister who participated in the bottle cap challenge online trend. The document encourages readers to answer the questions without needing to search for answers online.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
3. 26 DRY QUESTIONS (A – Z FORMAT)
ROUNDS WOULD CHANGE FROM CW TO ACW AFTER 13 QUESTIONS
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20 SEC. FOR DIRECT, IF THERE’S NO POUNCE & NO TIME ON BOUNCE
NO TIME FOR BOUNCE AFTER THE POUNCE(S)
FIRST ANSWER HEARD FROM A TEAM WOULD BE TAKEN
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9. It is believed that the word ‘B’ is derived from a
Dravidian-speaking tribe that settled in the
eastern Ganges plains around the year 1000 BC.
Other accounts speculate that ‘B’ is derived from
the Austric word meaning the ‘Sun-god’. The
earliest reference of ‘B’ has been traced in the
Nesari plates (805 AD) of the Rashtrakutas. ‘B’
and the related words are also mentioned in
ancient Indian texts including the Vedas, some
Jain texts and even in the ‘Mahabharata’.
10. It is believed that the word ‘B’ is derived from a
Dravidian-speaking tribe that settled in the
eastern Ganges plains around the year 1000 BC.
Other accounts speculate that ‘B’ is derived from
the Austric word meaning the ‘Sun-god’. The
earliest reference of ‘B’ has been traced in the
Nesari plates (805 AD) of the Rashtrakutas. ‘B’
and the related words are also mentioned in
ancient Indian texts including the Vedas, some
Jain texts and even in the ‘Mahabharata’.
11.
12. There are a considerable number of ‘C’s in Malaysia and
Singapore, where people of Chinese and Indian origin
immigrated in large numbers during the 19th and 20th
centuries. ‘C’ is an informal term used to refer to a person
of mixed ancestry resulting from any of the host of ethnic
groups native to modern China and India.
13. There are a considerable number of ‘C’s in Malaysia and
Singapore, where people of Chinese and Indian origin
immigrated in large numbers during the 19th and 20th
centuries. ‘C’ is an informal term used to refer to a person
of mixed ancestry resulting from any of the host of ethnic
groups native to modern China and India.
15. This relief is considered to be the actual death mask
of ‘D’, carved directly from the face of lifeless ‘D’.
The ‘D’ death mask plays a key role in Dan Brown’s
‘Inferno’. This precious object is preserved in a
small hallway on the first floor of the Palazzo
Vecchio in Florence.
21. M. ‘F’ Biwi is a former judge of the Supreme Court
of India. Appointed to the tribunal in 1989, ‘F’
became the first female judge to be a part of
the Supreme court of India and the
first Muslim woman to be appointed to any of the
higher judiciaries in country. ‘F’ served as
the Governor of Tamil Nadu (1997 to 2001).
24. Pope John Paul II, in the year 1992, officially
apologised to ‘G’ for something that happened
more than 350 years ago, before the Pontifical
Academy of Sciences.
25. Pope John Paul II, in the year 1992, officially
apologised to ‘G’ for something that happened
more than 350 years ago, before the Pontifical
Academy of Sciences.
26.
27. ‘H’ is a town on the river Weser in Lower
Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of
‘H’-Pyrmont and has a population of roughly
56,000. ‘H’ started with a monastery, which was
founded as early as 851 AD. A village grew in the
neighbourhood and had become a town by the
12th century. The incident for which ‘H’ is famous
for happened in 1284. In the 15th and 16th
centuries ‘H’ was a minor member of
the Hanseatic League.
28. ‘H’ is a town on the river Weser in Lower
Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of
‘H’-Pyrmont and has a population of roughly
56,000. ‘H’ started with a monastery, which was
founded as early as 851 AD. A village grew in the
neighbourhood and had become a town by the
12th century. The incident for which ‘H’ is famous
for happened in 1284. In the 15th and 16th
centuries ‘H’ was a minor member of
the Hanseatic League.
29.
30. Indumadhab Mallick, the famous Bengali lawyer,
physician, entrepreneur, was a globe-trotter too.
During his travel to China, he observed the street
vendors selling their hot and soupy products.
From there, he took the idea to invent ‘I’ and
market it. The compact arrangement and
portability of ‘I’ made it popular to cook meat in
many households, at least during the first fifty
years of the 20th century.
31. Indumadhab Mallick, the famous Bengali lawyer,
physician, entrepreneur, was a globe-trotter too.
During his travel to China, he observed the street
vendors selling their hot and soupy products.
From there, he took the idea to invent ‘I’ and
market it. The compact arrangement and
portability of ‘I’ made it popular to cook meat in
many households, at least during the first fifty
years of the 20th century.
36. Patanjali Ayurved's messaging app ‘K’ was pulled
down from Google Play Store, a day after its beta
trial version was introduced on the platform. The
Baba Ramdev-led firm alleged that it was a
conspiracy by multinational companies against
the Swadeshi ‘K’ app.
37.
38.
39. The ‘L’ organization’s concept had been proposed
in 1795 and adopted in January 10th, 1920. But ‘L’
failed in its general purpose and lasted only for 26
years. At its greatest extent from 28th September,
1934 to 23rd February 1935, it had 58 members.
Later ‘L’ has been replaced by a new body.
40.
41.
42. ‘M’ was created by Sir Fredrick Lawley, a
British officer in the 19th century by combining
and developing a few villages. ‘M’ is near the
Mempi forest, on border of the states of Mysore
and Madras and a few hours' away from Madras.
Palace Talkies was built in 1935 to replace the old
Variety Hall. Albert Mission School and Albert
Mission College are the more popular educational
institutions at ‘M’. There are also the board
school and the ‘M’ town elementary schools.
43. ‘M’ was created by Sir Fredrick Lawley, a
British officer in the 19th century by combining
and developing a few villages. ‘M’ is near the
Mempi forest, on border of the states of Mysore
and Madras and a few hours' away from Madras.
Palace Talkies was built in 1935 to replace the old
Variety Hall. Albert Mission School and Albert
Mission College are the more popular educational
institutions at ‘M’. There are also the board
school and the ‘M’ town elementary schools.
44.
45.
46. The 1972 Documentary film ‘Adventures of a
Brown Man in search of Civilization’,
directed by Hollywood Mughal James Ivory,
is based on the life and philosophy of ‘N’.
49. ‘O’ was a Roman poet who lived during the reign
of Augustus. He was a contemporary of the
older Virgil and Horace, with whom he is often ranked
as one of the three most acknowledged poets of Latin
literature. ‘O’ is today best known for the 15-book
continuous mythological narrative ‘Metamorphoses’.
52. The film ‘P’ starts with these words
of patriotism of APJ Abdul Kalam in
its title card.
53.
54.
55. ‘Q’ is a question-and-answer site where questions
are asked, answered, edited, and organized by its
community of users in the form of opinions. The
publisher of ‘Q’ is based in Mountain View,
California. The company was founded in June
2009, and the website was made available to the
public on June 21, 2010. Users can collaborate by
editing questions and suggesting edits to answers
that have been submitted by other users.
56. ‘Q’ is a question-and-answer site where questions
are asked, answered, edited, and organized by its
community of users in the form of opinions. The
publisher of ‘Q’ is based in Mountain View,
California. The company was founded in June
2009, and the website was made available to the
public on June 21, 2010. Users can collaborate by
editing questions and suggesting edits to answers
that have been submitted by other users.
58. ‘R’ literally means ‘Spring’ in Arabic. This word
came to be used in India with the rise of the
Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent and
have been widely used ever-since.
59. ‘R’ literally means ‘Spring’ in Arabic. This word
came to be used in India with the rise of the
Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent and
have been widely used ever-since.
60.
61. The percussionist ‘S’ Dey breathed his
last in a Kolkata hospital on the 30th of
August, 2018. ‘S’ had played the ‘dhol’
of Bagha Bayne, in Satyajit Ray’s classic
‘Goopy Gayne, Bagha Bayne’.
64. Being inspired by this satellite, ‘T’ has
been designed. The ‘T’ came into such
prominence that almost all of us saw it
over the course of a month.
65.
66.
67. In the ancient Greece, ‘U’ was normally
performed as a joyful expression or when an
animal’s throat is cut during sacrifice. The
reference of ‘U’ could be found in Homer’s texts.
‘U’ as a social ritual is widely practiced in
different African countries. Though ‘U’ is very
much associated with Bengali culture, other parts
of India does not perform ‘U’ religiously in social
and religious festivals like the Bengalis.
68. In the ancient Greece, ‘U’ was normally
performed as a joyful expression or when an
animal’s throat is cut during sacrifice. The
reference of ‘U’ could be found in Homer’s texts.
‘U’ as a social ritual is widely practiced in
different African countries. Though ‘U’ is very
much associated with Bengali culture, other parts
of India does not perform ‘U’ religiously in social
and religious festivals like the Bengalis.
70. While the world has looked towards the manufacturers of Europe and America for
spellbinding hypercars, India can now claim to be a hypercar maker as well. ‘V’
Automotive has unveiled the ‘V’ Shul turbine-electric hypercar at the 2018
Goodwood Festival of Speed. The ‘V’ Shul, though is still in a conceptual stage and
the automaker will be putting the prototype to testing later this year. ‘V’
Automotive is headed by designer and co-founder Chunky ‘V’, who has worked
closely with the Sahara Force India Formula 1 team and tyre maker Michelin in the
development of its new electric hypercar.
76. As for the origin of ‘X’, it can be dated back to 1950s,
when the Chinese fought with the Japanese. It is said
that the Chinese fought the Japanese back with ‘X’
and guns. So ‘X’ represents solidity. ‘X’ is very
important in China. ‘X’ is a kind of cereal (millet),
which Chinese people often eat; and for some people
they can't live without ‘X’.
77. As for the origin of ‘X’, it can be dated back to 1950s,
when the Chinese fought with the Japanese. It is said
that the Chinese fought the Japanese back with ‘X’
and guns. So ‘X’ represents solidity. ‘X’ is very
important in China. ‘X’ is a kind of cereal (millet),
which Chinese people often eat; and for some people
they can't live without ‘X’.
78.
79. As per legend, Lord Krishna was born in the
Mathura King Kansa’s prison, as the eighth son of
Vasudeva and Devaki, and was replaced by a baby
girl, an incarnation of goddess ‘Y’, who was born at
the same time to Nand and Yashoda in the village
of Gokul across the Yamuna. According to
Shvetashvatar Upanishad, God has many divine
powers and his most important personal power is
called ‘Y’ or Ahladini Shakti.
80. As per legend, Lord Krishna was born in the
Mathura King Kansa’s prison, as the eighth son of
Vasudeva and Devaki, and was replaced by a baby
girl, an incarnation of goddess ‘Y’, who was born at
the same time to Nand and Yashoda in the village
of Gokul across the Yamuna. According to
Shvetashvatar Upanishad, God has many divine
powers and his most important personal power is
called ‘Y’ or Ahladini Shakti.
82. The term ‘Z’ traces its roots to the Indian practice
of Dhyāna (meditation). ‘Z’ is a school of
Mahayana Buddhism that originated
in China during the Tang dynasty as Chan
Buddhism. It was strongly influenced by Taoism,
and developed as a distinct school of Chinese
Buddhism. From China, Chan Buddhism spread
south to Vietnam, northeast to Korea and east
to Japan, where it became known as Seon
Buddhism and Japanese ‘Z’, respectively.
83. The term ‘Z’ traces its roots to the Indian practice
of Dhyāna (meditation). ‘Z’ is a school of
Mahayana Buddhism that originated
in China during the Tang dynasty as Chan
Buddhism. It was strongly influenced by Taoism,
and developed as a distinct school of Chinese
Buddhism. From China, Chan Buddhism spread
south to Vietnam, northeast to Korea and east
to Japan, where it became known as Seon
Buddhism and Japanese ‘Z’, respectively.
84.
85.
86.
87. 10 AV QUESTIONS (CLOCKWISE)
+10/0 ON BOUNCE & +10/-10 ON POUNCE
MAXIMUM 5 POUNCES PER TEAM
10 SEC. FOR DIRECT, IF THERE’S NO POUNCE & NO TIME ON BOUNCE
NO TIME FOR BOUNCE AFTER THE POUNCE(S)
FIRST ANSWER HEARD FROM A TEAM WOULD BE TAKEN
NORMAL QUIZZING NORMS APPLIED
98. ‘Amar Sonar Bangla’, the National Anthem of Bangladesh was
written by Rabindranath Tagore. It is believed that Indira Devi, the
daughter of Satyendranath Tagore jotted down the musical
notation of the song. But the poet himself had admitted that the
melody of the hymn is derived from a very famous song “Ami
kothay pabo tare …”, by a famous baul.
Identify the famous baul.
99. ‘Amar Sonar Bangla’, the National Anthem of Bangladesh was
written by Rabindranath Tagore. It is believed that Indira Devi, the
daughter of Satyendranath Tagore jotted down the musical
notation of the song. But the poet himself had admitted that the
melody of the hymn is derived from a very famous song “Ami
kothay pabo tare …”, by a famous baul.
Identify the famous baul.
116. Identify the organization, whose’ thought
provoking video regarding the ills of global warming
is doing the rounds at the social media.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121. 5 QUESTIONS ON A COMMON THEME (INDIAN BANKS)
WRITTEN ROUND
10 MARKS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
+10 BONUS FOR A FULL HOUSE
NORMAL QUIZZING NORMS APPLIED
122.
123. The Slogan of the Bank is “… the name
you can BANK upon.”
Identify the bank.
124.
125. What do the three blue stripes in the symbol of
Allahabad Bank signify?
126.
127. Symbol is Goddess Lakshmi, inside the star in the logo of
the Bank means your money will increase by the blessings
of Maa (mother) Lakshmi and safe inside the star. Stars
represent branches spread all over the world, like stars
everywhere in the sky and that all customers are like family
members. The Slogan of the Bank is “Relationships beyond
banking.”
Identify the bank.
128.
129. The Symbol of the Bank is a set of 2 interlinked triangles.
It represents the bond between the Bank and its many stake
holders – from customers and employees to investors, institutions
and society at large. The colour palette and typography have been
carefully chosen. The rich blue represents stability, scale and
depth. This contrasts with accents of bright yellow that evokes
optimism, warmth and energy. The Slogan of the Bank is
“Together we can build a better life around us.”
Identify the bank.
130.
131. Symbol of infinity denotes a Bank that is prepared to do anything
and to go to any lengths for the customer. The blue pointer on
the top represents the philosophy of the Bank that is always
looking for growth and newer directions. The key hole
represents safety and security. The chain indicates togetherness.
The colours blue and red denote dynamism and solidity. The
Slogan of the bank is “Much more to do with ‘U’ in focus.”
Identify the bank.
132.
133.
134.
135. The Slogan of the Bank is “… the name
you can BANK upon.”
Identify the bank.
136.
137. What do the three blue stripes in the symbol of
Allahabad Bank signify?
138. The three blue stripes in the symbol of Allahabad Bank
means Triveni Sangam of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati
at Allahabad.
139. Symbol is Goddess Lakshmi, inside the star in the logo of
the Bank means your money will increase by the blessings
of Maa (mother) Lakshmi and safe inside the star. Stars
represent branches spread all over the world, like stars
everywhere in the sky and that all customers are like family
members. The Slogan of the Bank is “Relationships beyond
banking.”
Identify the bank.
140.
141. The Symbol of the Bank is a set of 2 interlinked triangles.
It represents the bond between the Bank and its many stake
holders – from customers and employees to investors, institutions
and society at large. The colour palette and typography have been
carefully chosen. The rich blue represents stability, scale and
depth. This contrasts with accents of bright yellow that evokes
optimism, warmth and energy. The Slogan of the Bank is
“Together we can build a better life around us.”
Identify the bank.
142.
143. Symbol of infinity denotes a Bank that is prepared to do anything
and to go to any lengths for the customer. The blue pointer on
the top represents the philosophy of the Bank that is always
looking for growth and newer directions. The key hole
represents safety and security. The chain indicates togetherness.
The colours blue and red denote dynamism and solidity. The
Slogan of the bank is “Much more to do with ‘U’ in focus.”
Identify the bank.
144.
145.
146.
147. 10 QUESTIONS (ANTI-CLOCKWISE)
+10/0 ON BOUNCE & +10/-10 ON POUNCE
MAXIMUM 5 POUNCES PER TEAM
20 SEC. FOR DIRECT, IF THERE’S NO POUNCE & NO TIME ON BOUNCE
NO TIME FOR BOUNCE AFTER THE POUNCE(S)
FIRST ANSWER HEARD FROM A TEAM WOULD BE TAKEN
NORMAL QUIZZING NORMS APPLIED
148.
149. The lady in the picture is the current captain of
Indian women’ hockey team. She had carried the
Indian Tricolour at the closing ceremony of the just
concluded 18th Asian Games, 2018 .
Identify the lady.
152. Kerala, still recovering from the worst floods in
nearly a century, is now battling an outbreak
of leptospirosis. The infection is caused by a
bacterium. The symptoms of the disease are similar
to the flu. The disease is commonly known by the
name of a certain animal.
What is the common name of leptospirosis?
155. The Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao starrer ‘Stree’ is
based on the legend of ‘Nale Ba’. Legend has it that in
the 1990s, before Bengaluru became what it is today, a
witch used to roam the streets of the city and hunt for
prey. Panic spread among the people until a solution
was found – ‘Nale Ba’ was written on the door to ward
off the evil spirit.
What is the meaning of ‘Nale Ba’?
158. This 17-year old swimmer from Shreerampore, Hooghly
has created a World Record after winning the longest
swimming race of the world, the 81 k.m. swimming
competition (from Ahiran to Berhampore), on the 26th of
August, 2018.
Identify the swimming champ.
170. X is a renowned poet, journalist, literary critic, and
public speaker from Telangana. He has taught
Telugu literature to graduate and undergraduate
students for about 40 years. He is known as an
orator and had addressed thousands of public
gatherings. He founded ’Srujana’ (creation), a
forum for modern literature in Telugu, in 1966 as a
quarterly and later turned it into a monthly and
successfully brought it out till 1992. He was one of
the founders of Viplava Rachayitala Sangahm
(Revolutionary Writers' Association), popularly
known by its acronym Virasam.
Identify X.
171. X is a renowned poet, journalist, literary critic, and
public speaker from Telangana. He has taught
Telugu literature to graduate and undergraduate
students for about 40 years. He is known as an
orator and had addressed thousands of public
gatherings. He founded ’Srujana’ (creation), a
forum for modern literature in Telugu, in 1966 as a
quarterly and later turned it into a monthly and
successfully brought it out till 1992. He was one of
the founders of Viplava Rachayitala Sangahm
(Revolutionary Writers' Association), popularly
known by its acronym Virasam.
Identify X.