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The document contains 27 multiple choice questions for a quiz competition. It lists the rules - there will be 25 questions, electronic devices must be turned off, the top 6 teams qualify for the finals, and there is no negative marking. It also states that in the event of a tie, the * marked questions will be used to determine the winner. The quizmasters decisions are final. The questions cover a range of topics from mythology and history to movies, sports and literature.
This document outlines the rules for the first round of a quiz competition between 6 teams. It states there will be 6 two-part questions, with one direct question going to each team first. If a team cannot answer the first part, the question passes clockwise or anti-clockwise. The team that answers the first part correctly gets to answer the second part for additional points. If no team answers the first part, the team with the original direct question may answer the second part. First and second parts are each worth 10 points. The quizmasters' decisions are final.
The document appears to contain a variety of disconnected information including:
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- Short passages about historical events, people, and concepts with questions asking to identify terms.
- The overall content and structure does not provide much clear context or connection between the different pieces of information. It seems to be a collection of random facts, trivia, and questions.
The document provides information about the origin of various games, companies, objects, and concepts:
- X, formerly an Olympic sport, originated in Manipur, India and the local name for the ball became the word X.
- Nvidia is a technology company named after the Latin word for envy.
- X-ray photography was used to settle a debate about horse gaits and later inspired special effects in movies.
- Kit Kat chocolate bars were originally called X in the UK in the 1920s.
'Brahma' is a national level quizzing event conducted by the Quiz Club of Coimbatore Institute of Technology every year. Brahma 2016 took place on the 21st of August 2016 with both a school quiz as well as an open quiz being conducted and prizes worth Rs.35000 being won. Hope all of you are able to make it next year!!
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics including history, literature, geography and more. It includes 30 questions with multiple choice answers about topics like the founding of the National Geographic Society, Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, the Iron Maiden band name, New Seven Wonders of the World project, etc.
The document contains 27 multiple choice questions for a quiz competition. It lists the rules - there will be 25 questions, electronic devices must be turned off, the top 6 teams qualify for the finals, and there is no negative marking. It also states that in the event of a tie, the * marked questions will be used to determine the winner. The quizmasters decisions are final. The questions cover a range of topics from mythology and history to movies, sports and literature.
This document outlines the rules for the first round of a quiz competition between 6 teams. It states there will be 6 two-part questions, with one direct question going to each team first. If a team cannot answer the first part, the question passes clockwise or anti-clockwise. The team that answers the first part correctly gets to answer the second part for additional points. If no team answers the first part, the team with the original direct question may answer the second part. First and second parts are each worth 10 points. The quizmasters' decisions are final.
The document appears to contain a variety of disconnected information including:
- Lists of numbers and terms that seem to be related to different topics like pokemon, holes in shoes, cities, etc.
- Short passages about historical events, people, and concepts with questions asking to identify terms.
- The overall content and structure does not provide much clear context or connection between the different pieces of information. It seems to be a collection of random facts, trivia, and questions.
Quriozity 1.1 - Prelims - The Engineers' Day Quiz, NIT Silchar Aveek Baruah
The document provides details about an engineering quiz held at NIT Silchar, including questions about the origin of the term "Ivy League", the identity of Santa Claus, the naming of Digboi town, the designation of "TIME Person of the Year", and the location and purpose of the Matrimandir structure in Auroville, Pondicherry.
The document provides answers to trivia questions about various topics. It includes the following:
1) Questions about landmarks in Melbourne, movies and directors, cricket players, theories in physics, designers like Tiffany, comic strips like Beetle Bailey, currencies, Supreme Court justices, empires in history, fashion designers like Yves Saint Laurent, companies like Xiaomi, world leaders, cities in the US, military campaigns, surnames of scientists, volcanic glass, famous artists, and people in business.
2) The answers are provided in point form and range from single words, names, or short phrases.
3) Additional context is sometimes given like dates, locations, or brief explanations to
The General Quiz (Prelims) - NSIT QUIZ FEST 2016nsitqc
The document describes a quiz club competition with 21 multiple choice questions. Key details include:
- There are 4 star marked questions worth more points.
- The top 6 teams will advance to the finals.
- The questions cover a range of topics and ask participants to identify people, events, concepts and terms.
This document contains a 25 question travel, living, and culture quiz with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like television networks, countries, landmarks, festivals, phrases, dances, and more from around the world. For each question, clues and context are provided to identify the correct answer chosen from the given options. The quiz tests a wide range of knowledge related to travel, cultures, histories, and locations globally.
The final round of Qriosity - the general quiz for college students held as part Silhouettes 2016 at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, conceptualised and presented by Anmol Dhawan & Pranjal Gupta.
This document outlines the rules and questions for a health and lifestyle quiz. It contains 24 multiple choice questions about topics like food, fashion, history, and pop culture references. The questions are divided into two rounds with 12 questions clockwise and 12 counter-clockwise. Points are awarded or deducted based on correct or incorrect answers as well as "punny" responses.
This document contains questions about various topics including:
- An inscription found at the Buland Darwaza gate in India.
- The Indian city of Jaipur, known as the Pink City.
- The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest structure made by living organisms.
- The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen.
- The profession of London cab drivers, known for their rigorous training and exam.
- Juan Sebastian Elcano, who completed the first circumnavigation of the world.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Prelims. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
The document is a travel quiz containing 30 questions about various topics related to travel around the world. It begins with preliminaries thanking sponsors and supporters of the quiz. The rules state there will be 30 questions, the top 8 teams will make it to the finals, and cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge of languages, famous travel writings, landmarks, festivals, and more from locations all over the world.
The document appears to be a history and geography quiz containing 25 multiple choice questions and their answers. Some key details include:
- Question 1 asks about what is burning in the background of an image of Askia of the Songhai Empire from Civilization V, and the answer is the Great Mosque of Djenne.
- Question 15 explains the importance of the sinking of the HMS Hampshire in 1916 - Lord Kitchener was travelling aboard and was killed.
- Question 20 connects darker shaded areas on a map to smaller regions within countries that the whole country is named after, such as Greater Poland and North/South Holland.
- Question 22 discusses how the Modi script, used widely in India until the
The document discusses various topics without providing much context or connection between the sections. It mentions places like X-bad and people like Raja X Arakh. It also references the Portuguese general and empire builder X, Duke of Goa and his role in expanding the Portuguese Empire and initiating a rivalry with the Ottoman Empire. The document seeks to identify these people and places but does not provide a clear overall summary.
Quriozity 1.1 - Mains - The Engineers' Day Quiz, NIT Silchar Aveek Baruah
1. The document discusses various topics related to Indian history, mythology, science and technology. It contains multiple choice questions and answers about subjects like the Konark Sun Temple, Golconda, Voodoo religion, Agent Orange, and more.
2. Key people and events mentioned include Gandhari, Dhritarashtra and the Mahabharata, formation of the Indian National Congress, Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda, and Gulshan Kumar.
3. Places, objects and concepts defined include the Karmanasha river, Vantablack material, Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination, IKEA effect, and Dharmshala.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Finals. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
I apologize, I do not have enough context to determine the castle or Dippel's work based on the information provided. Could you please provide some additional details or context clues to help me understand the connection being referred to?
This document contains a 20 question quiz about history and world events with questions and answers. It provides the rules that there are 20 multiple choice questions with 1 point each, answers must be written in a provided template and sent back within the time limit. No using Google to find answers. The quiz is hosted by Quizmasters Kanishk Giri and Praveenya from the Quiz Club of IIT Patna.
The document discusses various topics related to travel and living, including Irani cafés, bistros, Udupi hotels, London cabdrivers, cigars, Mount Kilimanjaro, Green Square in Libya, the statue of Kannagi in India, Andre the Giant, jalfrezi curry, the Rosetta Stone, Mount Rushmore, the Kaaba, Kiribati, the White Russian cocktail, the sculpture at the CIA headquarters, steampunk, the RMS Titanic, Punjabi dhabas, the Atomium, the Georgia Guidestones, the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, coleslaw, Dom Perignon champagne, and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
The document provides clues and questions related to a quiz. It includes questions about world leaders, terms derived from Latin words for digging, the origins of the words "left" and "right", the practice of nyotaimori, famous cricketers, network access concepts, and more. The questions require identifying people, places, events, and terms based on the clues and context provided.
Quriozity 1.1 - Prelims - The Engineers' Day Quiz, NIT Silchar Aveek Baruah
The document provides details about an engineering quiz held at NIT Silchar, including questions about the origin of the term "Ivy League", the identity of Santa Claus, the naming of Digboi town, the designation of "TIME Person of the Year", and the location and purpose of the Matrimandir structure in Auroville, Pondicherry.
The document provides answers to trivia questions about various topics. It includes the following:
1) Questions about landmarks in Melbourne, movies and directors, cricket players, theories in physics, designers like Tiffany, comic strips like Beetle Bailey, currencies, Supreme Court justices, empires in history, fashion designers like Yves Saint Laurent, companies like Xiaomi, world leaders, cities in the US, military campaigns, surnames of scientists, volcanic glass, famous artists, and people in business.
2) The answers are provided in point form and range from single words, names, or short phrases.
3) Additional context is sometimes given like dates, locations, or brief explanations to
The General Quiz (Prelims) - NSIT QUIZ FEST 2016nsitqc
The document describes a quiz club competition with 21 multiple choice questions. Key details include:
- There are 4 star marked questions worth more points.
- The top 6 teams will advance to the finals.
- The questions cover a range of topics and ask participants to identify people, events, concepts and terms.
This document contains a 25 question travel, living, and culture quiz with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like television networks, countries, landmarks, festivals, phrases, dances, and more from around the world. For each question, clues and context are provided to identify the correct answer chosen from the given options. The quiz tests a wide range of knowledge related to travel, cultures, histories, and locations globally.
The final round of Qriosity - the general quiz for college students held as part Silhouettes 2016 at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, conceptualised and presented by Anmol Dhawan & Pranjal Gupta.
This document outlines the rules and questions for a health and lifestyle quiz. It contains 24 multiple choice questions about topics like food, fashion, history, and pop culture references. The questions are divided into two rounds with 12 questions clockwise and 12 counter-clockwise. Points are awarded or deducted based on correct or incorrect answers as well as "punny" responses.
This document contains questions about various topics including:
- An inscription found at the Buland Darwaza gate in India.
- The Indian city of Jaipur, known as the Pink City.
- The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest structure made by living organisms.
- The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen.
- The profession of London cab drivers, known for their rigorous training and exam.
- Juan Sebastian Elcano, who completed the first circumnavigation of the world.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Prelims. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
The document is a travel quiz containing 30 questions about various topics related to travel around the world. It begins with preliminaries thanking sponsors and supporters of the quiz. The rules state there will be 30 questions, the top 8 teams will make it to the finals, and cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge of languages, famous travel writings, landmarks, festivals, and more from locations all over the world.
The document appears to be a history and geography quiz containing 25 multiple choice questions and their answers. Some key details include:
- Question 1 asks about what is burning in the background of an image of Askia of the Songhai Empire from Civilization V, and the answer is the Great Mosque of Djenne.
- Question 15 explains the importance of the sinking of the HMS Hampshire in 1916 - Lord Kitchener was travelling aboard and was killed.
- Question 20 connects darker shaded areas on a map to smaller regions within countries that the whole country is named after, such as Greater Poland and North/South Holland.
- Question 22 discusses how the Modi script, used widely in India until the
The document discusses various topics without providing much context or connection between the sections. It mentions places like X-bad and people like Raja X Arakh. It also references the Portuguese general and empire builder X, Duke of Goa and his role in expanding the Portuguese Empire and initiating a rivalry with the Ottoman Empire. The document seeks to identify these people and places but does not provide a clear overall summary.
Quriozity 1.1 - Mains - The Engineers' Day Quiz, NIT Silchar Aveek Baruah
1. The document discusses various topics related to Indian history, mythology, science and technology. It contains multiple choice questions and answers about subjects like the Konark Sun Temple, Golconda, Voodoo religion, Agent Orange, and more.
2. Key people and events mentioned include Gandhari, Dhritarashtra and the Mahabharata, formation of the Indian National Congress, Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda, and Gulshan Kumar.
3. Places, objects and concepts defined include the Karmanasha river, Vantablack material, Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination, IKEA effect, and Dharmshala.
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Finals. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
I apologize, I do not have enough context to determine the castle or Dippel's work based on the information provided. Could you please provide some additional details or context clues to help me understand the connection being referred to?
This document contains a 20 question quiz about history and world events with questions and answers. It provides the rules that there are 20 multiple choice questions with 1 point each, answers must be written in a provided template and sent back within the time limit. No using Google to find answers. The quiz is hosted by Quizmasters Kanishk Giri and Praveenya from the Quiz Club of IIT Patna.
The document discusses various topics related to travel and living, including Irani cafés, bistros, Udupi hotels, London cabdrivers, cigars, Mount Kilimanjaro, Green Square in Libya, the statue of Kannagi in India, Andre the Giant, jalfrezi curry, the Rosetta Stone, Mount Rushmore, the Kaaba, Kiribati, the White Russian cocktail, the sculpture at the CIA headquarters, steampunk, the RMS Titanic, Punjabi dhabas, the Atomium, the Georgia Guidestones, the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, coleslaw, Dom Perignon champagne, and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
The document provides clues and questions related to a quiz. It includes questions about world leaders, terms derived from Latin words for digging, the origins of the words "left" and "right", the practice of nyotaimori, famous cricketers, network access concepts, and more. The questions require identifying people, places, events, and terms based on the clues and context provided.
The document provides rules and questions for a general quiz finals competition. It consists of 30 questions that will be asked in both a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction, plus one written round. Points will be awarded for correct answers on bounce questions and deducted for incorrect answers on pounce questions. The quizmaster's decision is final. The questions cover topics like historical figures, movies, music, and current events.
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- Fernand Jacopozzi was a French electrical engineer known for a 1920s rebranding project that required 90km of cable and was praised for creating "the most enchanting architectural theatre".
- His biggest secret project earlier involved setting up electrical work at cardboard constructions with translucent ceilings, long cables, and sockets to generate a desired visual effect.
- This was done to help with his work on the first movie studios at Le Film d'Art, where he worked to provide electricity for film sets.
The document provides the rules and questions for the 40 Somethingth Quiz Meet of the Delhi 42 Quiz Club. It includes 12 multiple choice questions about films, people, events, and terms. The connect questions at the end relate the previous questions to copyright issues with Mike Tynan's tattoo in The Hangover 2, the casting of Steve Carell as Michael Scott in The Office, and the naming of the International Space Station module Tranquility which was influenced by an online poll and Stephen Colbert.
The document provides the rules and questions for the 40 Somethingth Quiz Meet of the Delhi 42 Quiz Club. The first question asks for the film Dr. Strangelove, the city of Dallas, and the Kennedy Assassination as context for why a scene was cut from the film. Subsequent questions cover topics like football players, films, historical events, and business/brands to test general knowledge. The last four questions are meant to be connected in some way to form a longer answer.
1. The document provides 20 trivia questions with answers about various topics like famous people, places, events and traditions.
2. It includes questions about Virat Kohli, Pope Francis, the Na'vi language created for the movie Avatar, Che Guevara, and the Oktoberfest tradition among others.
3. The questions are answered in detail providing context and explanations for the responses.
1. The George Harrison tree planted in Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles in 2004 to honor the Beatles guitarist had to be cut down in 2014 due to infestation by beetles, resulting in tongue-in-cheek news reports about the irony of the situation.
2. Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier led the discovery of CRISPR-Cas9, a gene editing technology. In her book, Doudna describes having a nightmare involving Hitler asking about her "amazing technology."
3. Roman Zoltowski makes an annual trip from Poland to London in his 1952 MG sports car to perform his role polishing the brass handles on the doors of Westminster Abbey.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across various topics. It is divided into rounds and includes questions about movies, famous people, brands, geography, history, and more. Scoring is tracked throughout with points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The quiz challenges participants to test and expand their general knowledge.
The document discusses four new colleges established in the 1340s in England to train clergymen, as the Black Death had killed approximately one third of the English clergy. It also mentions James Cook winning the Copley Medal in 1776 for preserving the health of his crew on HMS Endeavour despite shortages and potential unknown diseases. Finally, it discusses an advertisement by Coca-Cola at the Copenhagen airport that took advantage of a local custom of greeting visitors with banners.
Yuva'17 Gen Finals was a student quiz competition held by SRM Quiz Association with 4 rounds - 2 buzzer/pounce rounds and 2 written rounds. The rounds covered a wide range of topics tested through questions, images and themes. Some of the themes included the four horsemen of the apocalypse, assassination of Kim Jong Nam, and famous landmarks like the Pancha Rathas in Mahabalipuram. The competition involved a mix of individual pounce questions and written themed rounds with the goal of testing the students' general knowledge.
1. The document discusses a quiz with 18 multiple choice questions about topics ranging from literature to history to pop culture.
2. Many of the questions provide clues and ask the participant to identify people, places, things or events based on the clues and context cues.
3. Correct answers to sample questions included the novel "Z" and the movie "The Room".
1. The municipality increased taxes on the math (monastery) where Vivekananda and others lived after Ramakrishna's death, claiming it was not a religious place but an ordinary garden house. The question asks for the special cause of the municipality's action.
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3. The synopsis provided is for "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe
This quote is referring to India's decision in mid-2009 to ban YouTube and other sites, due to security concerns after terrorist attacks in Mumbai. The person quoted criticizing India's move towards censorship is likely a journalist or commentator.
Q-Block's first quiz of the year and the semester.
It was a general quiz by Parth Panchal and Bharg Mankodi.
The quiz proved to be a fairly high scoring affair.
This document contains miscellaneous information on various topics with no clear theme. It includes:
- Details about an Indian royal footman named Badar Azim who announced the birth of a royal baby.
- Background on the 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning and the origin of the tongue twister "She sells seashells by the sea shore."
- Identification of the characters X, Y, and Z from the Pink Panther films as Inspector Clouseau, The Pink Panther franchise, and Steve Martin respectively.
- Mention of Rufus the hawk who scares away pigeons at Wimbledon tennis tournaments.
This document appears to be a test or quiz containing questions about various topics including history, literature, mythology, and more. There are 120 multiple choice questions to be completed within 90 minutes. No negative marking is applied and ties will be settled using an asterisk system. Electronic devices must be turned off during the test.
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10. The French invented the first metal helmets
that could protect their soldiers in trenches from
the shrapnel of exploding artillery shells. The
helmet was made of mild steel and weighed
approximately a kilo. It was covered with khaki
cloth to prevent reflection and a deflector crest
was added along the helmet's axis to enhance
protection. But, a complication arose that
caused more deaths than expected. What
caused the deaths?
11.
12. If the helmet was pierced by shell splinters,
pieces of dirty cloth were carried into the
wound, making it difficult to treat.
13. The origin of kopi luwak is closely connected with the
history of coffee production in Indonesia. In the early
18th century the Dutch established the cash-
crop coffee plantations in their colony in the Dutch
East Indies islands of Java and Sumatra, including
Arabica coffee introduced from Yemen. The Dutch
prohibited the native farmers and plantation workers
from picking coffee fruits for their own use. Still, the
native farmers wanted to have a taste of the famed
coffee beverage. Soon, they found a way to drink
coffee that was even more aromatic. What is kopi
luwak?
14.
15.
16. In the late 1700s, a large percentage of
Europeans feared the tomato. A nickname for
the fruit was the “poison apple” because it was
thought that aristocrats got sick and died after
eating them, but the truth of the matter was
different. What caused their deaths?
17.
18. Wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which
were high in lead content. Because tomatoes
are so high in acidity, it resulted in lead
poisoning.
19. X led a tumultuous life. He was notorious for brawling, even in
a time and place when such behavior was commonplace, and
the transcripts of his police records and trial proceedings fill
several pages. On 29 May 1606, he killed, possibly
unintentionally, a young man from Terni (Umbria). The
circumstances of the brawl and the death of remain
mysterious but it is said that X in an inebriated state
challenged the young man to a duel and killed him. Ultimately,
a death warrant was issued for him by the Pope but X
managed to successfully flee to Palermo. Three years later, in
an attempt to get back to his homeland, X painted a self-
portrait and was granted a pardon for his sins. However, X
died on the way in Naples (or murdered). What did X paint ?
22. "If the stars should appear one night in a thousand
years, how would men believe and adore, and
preserve for many generations the remembrance
of the city of God!“. The above quotation was
introduced to X by his editor, who was himself an
author of repute in the same genre, in 1941.
Inspired by the above, X went on to base one of
his most famous short stories Y on the quote. Y
was then adapted into a full-fledged novel in 1989
by X, a few years before his death. Identify X and
Y.
25. The name for the machine originated in the
1770s among soldiers in British India in
reference to shooting X, which was considered
a challenging target for marksmen. The
term X was first attested in 1824 in the sense of
the word "sharpshooter". Vigorous military
training in camouflaging and holding one’s
breath takes place for the soldiers who use this.
Identify X.
28. One of Hercules’ 12 labours of penance following
his sin of slaying his own daughter was to tame the
monstrous beast Cerberus, significant in Greek
mythology for guarding the gates to hell. However,
the credit for accomplishing this task went to
Orpheus who – with his prime talents – found a
way to silence the beast like nobody had prior to
him, which served as the inspiration for an
important plot point in popular culture roughly two
decades ago. How was this beast tamed in Greek
mythology? What similar act of taming did
Orpheus’ method inspire?
29.
30. Orpheus played music for it.
The taming of Fluffy in Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone
31. X is one of those rare filmmakers who is
unabashedly vocal of his inspirations and had
once famously remarked ' I steal from every movie
made'. So it was not surprising when a few years
ago, a certain animated flashback in one of his
most famous films was apparently inspired from an
Indian film. And when Anurag Kashyap met X at
Venice, the latter had reportedly remarked 'Yes, I
saw this Indian serial-killer film which showed
violence as animated.‘He then used the concept of
violence being animated in one of his very famous
films(English). ID X, the Indian and English Movie.
56. In French, the word is used to designate a
man who is physically strong and well built, a
muscle man, so to speak. This word has been
transmitted to French through the sailors who
originate from the native coast. Id the Word
which shares its name with a thick pinkish
chewing gum that became popular in the
1970s.
+40/-35
57. The X’s background was terrible. She lived in a country
which was in war she became a refugee whereas Y’s
background was fine and posh and she didn’t have any
wars or any terrible tragedies.
Beautiful Y was born on June 15th 1479 in the province of
Florence in Italy whereas the X was born on March
20th,1972,age 44 years.
Y’s hair is brown and so is the creepy X.
The X’s clothes are really bright, green and red whereas
Y’s clothes are really dull ,black and brown
You cannot see Y’s eyebrows whereas the X’s bushy
eyebrows can be seen.
+35/-30
58. The modern Lydian musical scale is a rising
pattern of pitches comprising three whole
tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and
a final semitone.
What is the name of the classical equivalent of
the Lydian mode, in which “Mannavan
Vandhanadi Thozhi”, “Amma
Endrazhaikkaadha Uyirillaiye” are popular
compositions?
+30/-25
59. The earlier Chettiar communities were mainly mercantile traders
who travelled far and wide to amass their wealth. Their travels also
exposed them to numerous cultures, cuisines and architecture. On
their return home, they tried to emulate all that they had seen and
integrated them into the huge mansions that they built during the
early part of the 18nth century to show off their wealth. They
imported materials from Spain, Belgium, Burma, Czechoslovakia,
Italy, Minton, etc.
However, one problem existed after including all these exotic
imported items into their homes and it was that they were unable
to replace these items once they got broken or damaged. In an
attempt to take care of this problem, local cottage industries shot
up and started producing. With time, became famous for their
product which was produced individually by hand.
+25/-20
60. Initially the logo was a Viking helmet against a
dark background with the name of the team
written next to it. Then, it was a Viking Helmet
with a lighter background. Now, it is a
Corinthian Helmet in a purplish background
trimmed with flames with a shield below on
which the team’s name is written on it. Which
team’s logo?
+20/-15
61. The city finds mention in Tirunavukkarasar's
"Tevaram" and in the book "Padmagiri Nadhar
Thenral Vidu thudhu".
Which city, whose name comes from
portmanteau of the Tamil words for "Rock"
and "Pillow" - referring to the bare hill located
near the city?
+15/-10
63. Traditionally made only during Ramzan, It is
preferred to break the day long fast as it is very
filling, rich in protein and easily digestible.
Traditionally cooked on a low flame of firewood for
up to 12 hours in a bhatti , It requires one or two
people to stir it continuously with wooden paddles
throughout its preparation.
Id the Delicacy Which was given a GI tag in 2010.
+5/0
64.
65. In French, the word is used to designate a
man who is physically strong and well built, a
muscle man, so to speak. This word has been
transmitted to French through the sailors who
originate from the native coast. Id the Word
which shares its name with a thick pinkish
chewing gum that became popular in the
1970s.
+40/-35
66.
67. The X’s background was terrible. She lived in a country
which was in war she became a refugee whereas Y’s
background was fine and posh and she didn’t have any
wars or any terrible tragedies.
Beautiful Y was born on June 15th 1479 in the province of
Florence in Italy whereas the X was born on March
20th,1972,age 44 years.
Y’s hair is brown and so is the creepy X.
The X’s clothes are really bright, green and red whereas
Y’s clothes are really dull ,black and brown
You cannot see Y’s eyebrows whereas the X’s bushy
eyebrows can be seen.
+35/-30
69. The modern Lydian musical scale is a rising
pattern of pitches comprising three whole
tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and
a final semitone.
What is the name of the classical equivalent of
the Lydian mode, in which “Mannavan
Vandhanadi Thozhi”, “Amma
Endrazhaikkaadha Uyirillaiye” are popular
compositions?
+30/-25
71. The earlier Chettiar communities were mainly mercantile traders
who travelled far and wide to amass their wealth. Their travels also
exposed them to numerous cultures, cuisines and architecture. On
their return home, they tried to emulate all that they had seen and
integrated them into the huge mansions that they built during the
early part of the 18nth century to show off their wealth. They
imported materials from Spain, Belgium, Burma, Czechoslovakia,
Italy, Minton, etc.
However, one problem existed after including all these exotic
imported items into their homes and it was that they were unable
to replace these items once they got broken or damaged. In an
attempt to take care of this problem, local cottage industries shot
up and started producing. With time, became famous for their
product which was produced individually by hand.
+25/-20
73. Initially the logo was a Viking helmet against a
dark background with the name of the team
written next to it. Then, it was a Viking Helmet
with a lighter background. Now, it is a
Corinthian Helmet in a purplish background
trimmed with flames with a shield below on
which the team’s name is written on it. Which
team’s logo?
+20/-15
75. The city finds mention in Tirunavukkarasar's
"Tevaram" and in the book "Padmagiri Nadhar
Thenral Vidu thudhu".
Which city, whose name comes from
portmanteau of the Tamil words for "Rock"
and "Pillow" - referring to the bare hill located
near the city?
+15/-10
79. Traditionally made only during Ramzan, It is
preferred to break the day long fast as it is very
filling, rich in protein and easily digestible.
Traditionally cooked on a low flame of firewood for
up to 12 hours in a bhatti , It requires one or two
people to stir it continuously with wooden paddles
throughout its preparation.
Id the Delicacy Which was given a GI tag in 2010.
+5/0
83. During World War II, Japan invaded rubber-producing
countries as it expanded its sphere of influence in
the Pacific Rim. In the US, all rubber products were
rationed; citizens were encouraged to make their
rubber products last until the end of the war and to
donate spare tires, boots, and coats. Meanwhile, the
government funded research into synthetic rubber
compounds to attempt to solve this shortage. A
scientist from GE and another from Dow Corning, both
independently discovered that reacting boric
acid with silicone oil would produce a gooey, bouncy
material with several unique properties. Which
disputed invention is this?
89. In February 1980, Mark Hughes began selling
the original products from the trunk of his car.
Hughes often stated that the genesis of his
product and program stemmed from the health
concerns of his mother Joanne, whose
premature death he attributed to an eating
disorder. Starting off with a protein shake, it is
now a publicly traded company whose stores
are known as ‘Nutritional clubs’. Which
company?
92. This is Lapras, a Water/Ice type Pokémon. In
the Red and Blue beta version of the game, it
was going to be named "Ness“. According to
Bulbapedia, Lapras is a corruption of an
influential French scholar whose work was
important to the development of mathematics,
statistics, physics and astronomy.
1. What creature is Lapras based on?
2. Who is supposedly the inspiration for the
name?
96. In Krishna avatar, Vishnu took side with Pandavas
and helped Arjun kill Karna. In his last moments
while dying, Karna asked where was Dharma in
being killed by his own brother due to ignorance
and fate. Krishna said Karma is universal and even
He has to undergo its balancing. He said Karna
was put on the wrong side by fate so as to balance
Karma through this Adharma.
What Adharma is being balanced here by another
Adharma?
97.
98. In Ramayana Rama helped to kill Son of
Indra & In Mahabaratha Krishna helped to
kill Son of Surya
99. The chess opening that you see in the figure is
the Amar opening or the Paris opening, named
after the Parisian amateur Charles Amar who
played it in the 1930s. Chess author Tim
Harding had jokingly suggested that Amar is an
acronym for ‘Absolutely mad and ridiculous’
given the nature of the opening. It is also
dubbed the X opening, X being a chemical
compound.
103. “It all started when my wife gave me a couple
of Y on stage. I was so wasted I released one
and just bit the other one off. Ever since then
fans started throwing stuff like that on stage. I
didn’t think it was a real one so I took a bite. All
I can say is that it was really salty” – X.
Give X and Y.
106. The Ganjifa is a game involving playing cards.
It was popular in parts of India including
Maharashtra. It consists of round playing cards
with elaborate paintings: suits and different
grades of cards as in other playing card sets.
The Mughal variant was quite popular, with 96
cards (8 suits). A Hindu version (with 120
cards) emerged, especially associated with the
town of Savantwadi in Maharashtra. What was
depicted on these cards?
131. The original X is a spirit-citrus perfume
launched in 1709 by Giovanni Maria
Farina (1685–1766), an Italian perfume maker.
In 1708, Farina wrote to his brother Jean
Baptiste: "I have found a fragrance that reminds
me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain
daffodils and orange blossoms after the
rain". He named his fragrance X, in honour of
his new hometown. Identify X.
137. A X is “a broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix,
spread and lift material”. It derives from the Latin
word spatha meaning flat which was also used to
refer broadswords and tongue depressors. The
words spade (digging tool) and spathe are similarly
derived. X are usually used to scrape within the
contours of a mixing bowl or to level off the top of a
dry mixing cup. It is a tool with two flat edges on a
flexible blade. It is usually short and about 8 inches
long and were initially used to flip over pancakes
and meat patties. Identify X.
139. The foreigners who arrived in Goa in the mid-1960s
were drawn there for many reasons, including the
beaches, the low cost of living, the friendly locals, the
Indian religious and spiritual practices and for the
parties. During the 1970s, the first Goa DJs were
generally playing rock bands such as the Grateful
Dead, Pink Floyd and The Doors. Bored with the beats,
DJs Laurent and Fred Disko, closely followed by Goa
Gil, began playing some wild music. The tracks were
remixed, removing the lyrics, looping the melodies and
beats and generally manipulating the sounds in all
manner of ways before the tracks were finally
presented to the dancers as custom Goa-style mixes.
What genre of music did Goa give to the world?
143. Andrew X, the son of a farmer, moved from his
native Mevagissey to London around 1787. He completed his
apprenticeship in 1789, established X‘s clientele included
many wealthy socialites who took pride in their appearance.
The fashion among the wealthy of the period was for pristine
white complexions; tanned faces were associated with those
who laboured outdoors. X found that his powders and creams
were frequently being used to cover up damage caused by the
harshness of the soaps and other beauty products. X began to
experiment with soap purification and eventually managed to
produce a gentle soap based on glycerine and other natural
products. The clarity of the soap gave it a novel transparent
appearance which provided a marketing advantage. To add to
the appeal he gave the soap an aroma reminiscent of
an English garden. Identify X.
147. The origins of X are mythical. Unlike most Vedic
sages, he has neither a human mother nor a
father. According to Hindu scriptures, his
miraculous birth follows a yajna being done by
gods Varuna and Mitra, where the
celestial apsara Urvashi appears. They are
overwhelmed by her extraordinary sexuality, and
ejaculate. Their semen falls into a mud pitcher,
which is the womb in which the fetus of X
grows. This mythology gives him the
name kumbhayoni, which literally means "he
whose womb was a mud pot“.
149. Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) is an international
professional ice hockey league based in Russia
founded in 2008. It is commonly considered to be the
strongest hockey league in Eurasia, and the second-
best in the world. The league currently consists of 28
teams, of which 21 are based out of Russia. What is
the name of the trophy that is awarded to the winner of
the 16-team playoff at the end of the regular season?
The Cup was named so because the last possible
game of the inaugural KHL season would take place
on April 12 , the anniversary of a momentous event in
Russia‘s history.
153. It consists primarily of sugar, honey and almonds.
The city of Lubeck in Germany is renowned for the
quality of this confection, with about 66% almond
content. It is made in the shapes of fruits and
animals. In Germany, it is made in the shape of a
certain animal, and these are distributed on New
Year’s day for good luck. The etymology however
is unclear, it seems to have originally been called
“March bread” in England, now it possesses a
more Mediterranean name.
155. In 1943, Richard James, a naval mechanical
engineer stationed at Philadelphia, was developing
springs that could support and stabilize sensitive
instruments aboard ships in rough seas. James
accidentally knocked one of the springs from a
shelf and he decided to sell as it is. It was a hit,
selling its entire inventory of 400 units in ninety
minutes at the local store when it was
demonstrated. It is being used as in classroom as
a teaching tool, in wartime as a radio antenna, and
in physics experiments with NASA. Identify X.
157. Under the regulations of the 1933-34 Exchange
and Securities Acts, foreign firms which wished to
be listed on the New York Stock Exchange had to
agree to stay registered as long as there were 300
US shareholders on record. Intended to protect US
shareholders, this made it extremely difficult for
companies to deregister themselves in the US.
Loosened somewhat recently, this rule has over
the years come to be known as the _______
_________rule after a rock classic. Fill in the
blanks
159. The name of the world’s fastest anti-ship cruise
missile is a portmanteau of two great rivers of
both of the nations that jointly developed. The
developments started in 2004 and the missiles
are now being dispatched. Vietnam is the first
nation to have bought these while many other
nations have expressed interest in it. While
China has been objecting the export of it out of
fear, what is it called?