The document summarizes the responses from a survey about horror film preferences. Most respondents were between 13-20 years old and enjoyed watching horror films occasionally. Jump scares, psychological aspects, and realistic storylines were among the top things that scared respondents. The most common fears included being possessed, the dark, and psych killers. Most watched horror films on Netflix or TV and only occasionally, rating themselves a 5 or higher on a scale of 1 to 10.
The document provides a choice round with different categories including advertisements, animations, covers, geek stuff, mixed bag, movie #$#@, pop culture, quiz, and sci-fi. Each category contains 3 short multiple choice or fill in the blank questions testing knowledge about topics ranging from popular culture to history to science fiction.
The document provides the rules and questions for a trivia competition between teams. It includes 5 questions each from the categories of Friends, Sherlock, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and DC/Marvel. Teams must choose 3 categories to answer questions from. The questions test knowledge of character names, plot details, and locations from the respective TV shows and films.
8 Iconic Horror Films for your Friday ThrowbackBeast Box TV
Turn off those lights, under the howling night, have a seat with friends in the couch, and you're ready to be horrified with these 8 Iconic Horror Films. Choose and enjoy! Tremble and scream. Deal with it! ;-)
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1) The document describes a Marvel movie trivia quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about characters, movies, and plot details from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2) It provides the questions, answers, and point values for each question. Questions cover topics like Marvel movie scenes, actors who have appeared in both Marvel and other franchises, vehicles owned by Tony Stark, and Stan Lee's cameo appearances.
3) The quiz is divided into prelims and finals rounds with 6 teams advancing, and includes tiebreaker questions marked with asterisks. The quizmaster is identified as Iron Man.
This document contains questions for a "Couch Potato Quiz" trivia game. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about television shows, characters, actors, and plots. Some questions provide context clues and ask to identify shows, characters, or connect certain elements from the same show. The questions cover a range of popular television genres like crime dramas, sitcoms, and award-winning comedy series.
The document discusses movies and contains questions about movie plots and characters. It asks 6 multiple choice questions about movies such as what type of doll is shown, the relationship between characters at the end, which Harry Potter episode, and whether statements about Jack Sparrow and a sci-fi movie are true or false. The document provides multiple choice answers and feedback for the questions.
The document summarizes the responses from a survey about horror film preferences. Most respondents were between 13-20 years old and enjoyed watching horror films occasionally. Jump scares, psychological aspects, and realistic storylines were among the top things that scared respondents. The most common fears included being possessed, the dark, and psych killers. Most watched horror films on Netflix or TV and only occasionally, rating themselves a 5 or higher on a scale of 1 to 10.
The document provides a choice round with different categories including advertisements, animations, covers, geek stuff, mixed bag, movie #$#@, pop culture, quiz, and sci-fi. Each category contains 3 short multiple choice or fill in the blank questions testing knowledge about topics ranging from popular culture to history to science fiction.
The document provides the rules and questions for a trivia competition between teams. It includes 5 questions each from the categories of Friends, Sherlock, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and DC/Marvel. Teams must choose 3 categories to answer questions from. The questions test knowledge of character names, plot details, and locations from the respective TV shows and films.
8 Iconic Horror Films for your Friday ThrowbackBeast Box TV
Turn off those lights, under the howling night, have a seat with friends in the couch, and you're ready to be horrified with these 8 Iconic Horror Films. Choose and enjoy! Tremble and scream. Deal with it! ;-)
Full content in http://beastboxstreaming.com/8-iconic-horror-films-friday-throwback/
1) The document describes a Marvel movie trivia quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about characters, movies, and plot details from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2) It provides the questions, answers, and point values for each question. Questions cover topics like Marvel movie scenes, actors who have appeared in both Marvel and other franchises, vehicles owned by Tony Stark, and Stan Lee's cameo appearances.
3) The quiz is divided into prelims and finals rounds with 6 teams advancing, and includes tiebreaker questions marked with asterisks. The quizmaster is identified as Iron Man.
This document contains questions for a "Couch Potato Quiz" trivia game. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about television shows, characters, actors, and plots. Some questions provide context clues and ask to identify shows, characters, or connect certain elements from the same show. The questions cover a range of popular television genres like crime dramas, sitcoms, and award-winning comedy series.
The document discusses movies and contains questions about movie plots and characters. It asks 6 multiple choice questions about movies such as what type of doll is shown, the relationship between characters at the end, which Harry Potter episode, and whether statements about Jack Sparrow and a sci-fi movie are true or false. The document provides multiple choice answers and feedback for the questions.
The document discusses movies and contains questions about movie plots, characters, genres, and details. Multiple choice questions are asked about the type of doll in a movie, the genre of a particular movie, what happens to characters at the end of a movie, which Harry Potter episode is being referred to, whether Jack Sparrow is a pirate, and whether a movie is a sci-fi genre. The document provides feedback for correct or incorrect answers selected.
During an audition for a movie, actor Y accidentally punched actor X. X told Y to calm down as it was only an audition. When Y said he could do better with a "real" actor, the director revealed that X was the real actor and writer. Though initially upset, Y later said that X "might get better." X then offered Y the role.
The document identifies X as Stallone and Y as Carl Weathers, and the movie as Rocky.
1) The document describes a 16 question Marvel and DC quiz with 4 tiebreaker questions and no negative marking for wrong answers.
2) One question asks to identify a fictional construction company from Marvel Comics and the MCU that repairs damage from superhero battles, founded by Ms. Ann-Marie Hoag.
3) Another question asks to identify Marvel character created by Stan Lee who was reintroduced in 2006 as a heroic being, and the famous actor who played them in their film debut.
The document contains a 3-round Marvel quiz with multiple choice questions about Marvel characters, movies, and comics. Round 1 includes 10 point questions about characters that share adamantium, identifying characters based on descriptions (Baymax and Hiro Hamada), and actors that have played multiple Marvel roles. Round 2 focuses on comics with questions connecting amalgam characters, identifying characters like Scarlet Witch, and fictional groups like the Watchers. Round 3 includes questions testing knowledge of characters' abilities like the Kree's strength and identifying quotes and characters like Mister Fantastic and Kraglin.
This document is an autobiography by Josh E. Sanchez about his life, interests, and favorites. It introduces Josh, who is 11 years old and from Brownsville, Texas. It then lists his favorite foods (Italian), actors, movies, video games, places to eat, books (Diary of a Wimpy Kid series), songs, TV shows (Robotomy), activities (playing video games), video game characters (Mario, Sonic), sports (four square, soccer), and color (black).
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about horror movies. It asked 21 people questions about preferences related to horror movie genres, conventions, and effective marketing. Key findings included that psychological horror was the most preferred subgenre, viewers enjoying common tropes like the "final girl" and jump scares, and important elements of horror movie trailers being character attachment and jump scares.
The document discusses a student film project about friends watching a horror film. One friend is darkly influenced by the film and begins killing the others one by one. It ends with a standoff between the last survivor and killer. The target audience is 18-25 year olds. Primary research found horror appeals most to boys and comedy to girls. Feedback was positive about the film idea but suggested adding more gore. Secondary research discussed the influence of violent media and steps to create a teaser trailer.
Classic Movie Endings Puzzle (Editable)guest59ff26
The document presents the final frames from various classic movies as a puzzle to guess the movie titles. There are over 40 movies represented by question marks, and clicking on the marks reveals the movie titles. The poster that the frames come from advertised a Woody Allen movie called "Hollywood Ending" but was not itself one of the movie endings featured as a puzzle piece.
The document provides information on top movies and Academy Awards from the 1950s-1980s. Some of the highest grossing and most acclaimed films from each decade are listed. Key details include All About Eve receiving a record 14 nominations in 1950, and Ben-Hur winning a record 11 Oscars in 1959. The Godfather won Best Picture in 1972 and its sequel in 1974. Notable directors from the era included Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg.
Hey guys, This is the Marvel DC quiz i recently conducted in Shaheed Bhagat Singh College on 25th March. It is a 35+5 Questions filler quiz. Hope you all Like the quiz.
Reviews Welcome
The document proposes ideas for media projects including music videos featuring rock bands, landscape photography, and a short film. The short film would tell the story of a main character who accidentally ingests a hallucinogenic substance and must struggle through his normal daily activities while under its influence, dealing with bizarre hallucinations until the effects wear off.
This document contains rules and questions for a Marvel Cinematic Universe trivia quiz game hosted by Manoj and Shadan. It includes 20 preliminary multiple choice questions, with 5 starred tiebreaker questions. There are also sections for finals questions in different rounds like Idiot Box, Bounce It, Buzzer, and Connect. The questions cover details about MCU movies, characters, actors, and storylines to test participants' knowledge of the franchise.
Funky Flashman is a fictional character created by Jack Kirby that first appeared in Mister Miracle comics in the 1970s. He is considered a satirical caricature of a particular person, who is identified as Stan Lee. Yul Brynner was known for his shaved head, which inspired the look of Professor X. Uncle Sam is a fictional character representing the personification of the United States. Rand Enterprises is referenced in relation to Daredevil being blinded by chemicals from the company. The minimalist poster depicts Rorschach from Watchmen.
The document provides summaries for 5 movies:
The Croods (2013) is an animated film about a caveman whose position as leader is threatened by a prehistoric genius.
Insidious (2010) and its sequel center on a couple whose son enters a coma and becomes possessed by ghosts, haunting them with demons until they seek help.
Now You See Me (2013) is a thriller about a group of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and are pursued by an FBI agent and Interpol.
Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) is based on the true story of Hachikō, an Akita who loyally waited for his
This document appears to be a survey targeting audiences interested in horror movies. It asks respondents for their demographic information like age, gender, and favorite movie genres. It also asks how often they watch movies and what types of horror movies and films they prefer. The survey aims to understand audiences' preferences regarding horror movie trailers and whether they find certain trailers make films too predictable or encourage viewing.
A teenage girl has a nightmare about a man with a red and green sweater and blades on his glove named Freddy pursuing her. She wakes up screaming. She discovers her friend had the same dream. They learn Freddy was a gardener who abused children and died, making people forget about him. As questions arise about dreams versus reality and if Freddy can kill in dreams, they realize he is powerful in the dream world.
The document describes a buzzer round quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about various topics. Correct answers receive 20 points while incorrect answers lose 5 points. The questions cover the following topics: the origins and products of software company XY, the cricket team Royal Bengal Tigers, the online bus ticket booking website Redbus.in, the advertiser AXE, the first Indian stamp to feature the new Rupee symbol, and details about the 7th best consulting firm ZS Associates.
This document provides 6 multiple choice questions with the following information:
1. A question about which businessman won the Padma Vibhushan award this year.
2. A question asking to expand the acronym STEP in relation to BIT.
3. A question asking to identify an initiative started by the Tatas in 2004 to commemorate JRD and Naval Tata.
4. A question about which coin denomination will be taken out of circulation by the RBI after June 2011.
5. A question asking for the name of the CEO of Sony's Columbia Records in India who is also a film music director.
Data Center Transformation to Cloud - MindmapWAJAHAT IQBAL
In this Mindmap I have taken the key practices being practiced by Microsoft,Juniper,Dell,Cisco etc to show the key steps and processes involved in successfully migrating from a Legacy Data Center to a Cloud Domain.The mindmap is not exhaustive and reader is advised to do further research on the topic.Please share your Comments at my Email Id:Wajahat_Iqbal@Yahoo.com.Thank You
Note: The Source of Information are the Internet repositories and the Author does not take any responsibility for any Errors
Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem "Love is Not All" discusses how love is not everything one needs to survive, but it can help get through the darkest of times. While love cannot fulfill basic needs like food, water, shelter, or heal physical ailments, the lack of love alone is enough to drive some to an early death. Though one experiencing great pain or hunger may consider trading their love for relief, the speaker says they do not think they would be able to do so.
The document describes the Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) at TUM. The CSE program focuses on computer-based modeling, simulation, and data analysis to study scientific and engineering problems. The program provides competences in areas like mathematical modeling, algorithm design and implementation, programming for high performance computers, and visualization and analysis of simulation results. Graduates of the CSE program find employment across industries like automotive, aerospace, and more, working in fields involving computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, machine learning and others. The program emphasizes skills like English proficiency, intercultural competence, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The document contains questions and answers related to an exam or quiz on current affairs topics in India. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge of people, places, events, and cultural references. Scoring guidelines provide points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The questions cover a range of topics including political figures, historical events, arts and culture, and geographical locations in India.
The document discusses movies and contains questions about movie plots, characters, genres, and details. Multiple choice questions are asked about the type of doll in a movie, the genre of a particular movie, what happens to characters at the end of a movie, which Harry Potter episode is being referred to, whether Jack Sparrow is a pirate, and whether a movie is a sci-fi genre. The document provides feedback for correct or incorrect answers selected.
During an audition for a movie, actor Y accidentally punched actor X. X told Y to calm down as it was only an audition. When Y said he could do better with a "real" actor, the director revealed that X was the real actor and writer. Though initially upset, Y later said that X "might get better." X then offered Y the role.
The document identifies X as Stallone and Y as Carl Weathers, and the movie as Rocky.
1) The document describes a 16 question Marvel and DC quiz with 4 tiebreaker questions and no negative marking for wrong answers.
2) One question asks to identify a fictional construction company from Marvel Comics and the MCU that repairs damage from superhero battles, founded by Ms. Ann-Marie Hoag.
3) Another question asks to identify Marvel character created by Stan Lee who was reintroduced in 2006 as a heroic being, and the famous actor who played them in their film debut.
The document contains a 3-round Marvel quiz with multiple choice questions about Marvel characters, movies, and comics. Round 1 includes 10 point questions about characters that share adamantium, identifying characters based on descriptions (Baymax and Hiro Hamada), and actors that have played multiple Marvel roles. Round 2 focuses on comics with questions connecting amalgam characters, identifying characters like Scarlet Witch, and fictional groups like the Watchers. Round 3 includes questions testing knowledge of characters' abilities like the Kree's strength and identifying quotes and characters like Mister Fantastic and Kraglin.
This document is an autobiography by Josh E. Sanchez about his life, interests, and favorites. It introduces Josh, who is 11 years old and from Brownsville, Texas. It then lists his favorite foods (Italian), actors, movies, video games, places to eat, books (Diary of a Wimpy Kid series), songs, TV shows (Robotomy), activities (playing video games), video game characters (Mario, Sonic), sports (four square, soccer), and color (black).
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about horror movies. It asked 21 people questions about preferences related to horror movie genres, conventions, and effective marketing. Key findings included that psychological horror was the most preferred subgenre, viewers enjoying common tropes like the "final girl" and jump scares, and important elements of horror movie trailers being character attachment and jump scares.
The document discusses a student film project about friends watching a horror film. One friend is darkly influenced by the film and begins killing the others one by one. It ends with a standoff between the last survivor and killer. The target audience is 18-25 year olds. Primary research found horror appeals most to boys and comedy to girls. Feedback was positive about the film idea but suggested adding more gore. Secondary research discussed the influence of violent media and steps to create a teaser trailer.
Classic Movie Endings Puzzle (Editable)guest59ff26
The document presents the final frames from various classic movies as a puzzle to guess the movie titles. There are over 40 movies represented by question marks, and clicking on the marks reveals the movie titles. The poster that the frames come from advertised a Woody Allen movie called "Hollywood Ending" but was not itself one of the movie endings featured as a puzzle piece.
The document provides information on top movies and Academy Awards from the 1950s-1980s. Some of the highest grossing and most acclaimed films from each decade are listed. Key details include All About Eve receiving a record 14 nominations in 1950, and Ben-Hur winning a record 11 Oscars in 1959. The Godfather won Best Picture in 1972 and its sequel in 1974. Notable directors from the era included Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg.
Hey guys, This is the Marvel DC quiz i recently conducted in Shaheed Bhagat Singh College on 25th March. It is a 35+5 Questions filler quiz. Hope you all Like the quiz.
Reviews Welcome
The document proposes ideas for media projects including music videos featuring rock bands, landscape photography, and a short film. The short film would tell the story of a main character who accidentally ingests a hallucinogenic substance and must struggle through his normal daily activities while under its influence, dealing with bizarre hallucinations until the effects wear off.
This document contains rules and questions for a Marvel Cinematic Universe trivia quiz game hosted by Manoj and Shadan. It includes 20 preliminary multiple choice questions, with 5 starred tiebreaker questions. There are also sections for finals questions in different rounds like Idiot Box, Bounce It, Buzzer, and Connect. The questions cover details about MCU movies, characters, actors, and storylines to test participants' knowledge of the franchise.
Funky Flashman is a fictional character created by Jack Kirby that first appeared in Mister Miracle comics in the 1970s. He is considered a satirical caricature of a particular person, who is identified as Stan Lee. Yul Brynner was known for his shaved head, which inspired the look of Professor X. Uncle Sam is a fictional character representing the personification of the United States. Rand Enterprises is referenced in relation to Daredevil being blinded by chemicals from the company. The minimalist poster depicts Rorschach from Watchmen.
The document provides summaries for 5 movies:
The Croods (2013) is an animated film about a caveman whose position as leader is threatened by a prehistoric genius.
Insidious (2010) and its sequel center on a couple whose son enters a coma and becomes possessed by ghosts, haunting them with demons until they seek help.
Now You See Me (2013) is a thriller about a group of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and are pursued by an FBI agent and Interpol.
Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) is based on the true story of Hachikō, an Akita who loyally waited for his
This document appears to be a survey targeting audiences interested in horror movies. It asks respondents for their demographic information like age, gender, and favorite movie genres. It also asks how often they watch movies and what types of horror movies and films they prefer. The survey aims to understand audiences' preferences regarding horror movie trailers and whether they find certain trailers make films too predictable or encourage viewing.
A teenage girl has a nightmare about a man with a red and green sweater and blades on his glove named Freddy pursuing her. She wakes up screaming. She discovers her friend had the same dream. They learn Freddy was a gardener who abused children and died, making people forget about him. As questions arise about dreams versus reality and if Freddy can kill in dreams, they realize he is powerful in the dream world.
The document describes a buzzer round quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about various topics. Correct answers receive 20 points while incorrect answers lose 5 points. The questions cover the following topics: the origins and products of software company XY, the cricket team Royal Bengal Tigers, the online bus ticket booking website Redbus.in, the advertiser AXE, the first Indian stamp to feature the new Rupee symbol, and details about the 7th best consulting firm ZS Associates.
This document provides 6 multiple choice questions with the following information:
1. A question about which businessman won the Padma Vibhushan award this year.
2. A question asking to expand the acronym STEP in relation to BIT.
3. A question asking to identify an initiative started by the Tatas in 2004 to commemorate JRD and Naval Tata.
4. A question about which coin denomination will be taken out of circulation by the RBI after June 2011.
5. A question asking for the name of the CEO of Sony's Columbia Records in India who is also a film music director.
Data Center Transformation to Cloud - MindmapWAJAHAT IQBAL
In this Mindmap I have taken the key practices being practiced by Microsoft,Juniper,Dell,Cisco etc to show the key steps and processes involved in successfully migrating from a Legacy Data Center to a Cloud Domain.The mindmap is not exhaustive and reader is advised to do further research on the topic.Please share your Comments at my Email Id:Wajahat_Iqbal@Yahoo.com.Thank You
Note: The Source of Information are the Internet repositories and the Author does not take any responsibility for any Errors
Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem "Love is Not All" discusses how love is not everything one needs to survive, but it can help get through the darkest of times. While love cannot fulfill basic needs like food, water, shelter, or heal physical ailments, the lack of love alone is enough to drive some to an early death. Though one experiencing great pain or hunger may consider trading their love for relief, the speaker says they do not think they would be able to do so.
The document describes the Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) at TUM. The CSE program focuses on computer-based modeling, simulation, and data analysis to study scientific and engineering problems. The program provides competences in areas like mathematical modeling, algorithm design and implementation, programming for high performance computers, and visualization and analysis of simulation results. Graduates of the CSE program find employment across industries like automotive, aerospace, and more, working in fields involving computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, machine learning and others. The program emphasizes skills like English proficiency, intercultural competence, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The document contains questions and answers related to an exam or quiz on current affairs topics in India. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge of people, places, events, and cultural references. Scoring guidelines provide points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The questions cover a range of topics including political figures, historical events, arts and culture, and geographical locations in India.
QUIZIUQ 2016 - OPEN QUIZ (FINALS - ROUND 6 - MUSIQUIZ ROUND)
THE INQUIZITIVE CLUB (JIAGANJ) ORGANISED 'QUIZIUQ-2016', AN OPEN QUIZ ON THE 5TH DAY OF JUNE, 2016 AT JIAGANJ, MURSHIDABAD, WEST BENGAL.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions with answers about various topics including famous people, companies, products, and other trivia. The questions identify logos, name daughters of a US President, name an actress who represented a parliamentary constituency, identify an aircraft model, name a co-owner of an IPL cricket team, and more. The answers provide details about people like Vyjayanthimala, Ness Wadia, Kings XI Punjab, politicians, actresses, and others.
The document provides an overview of Bajaj Finserv, a leading Indian financial services company. It details Bajaj Finserv's business lines including consumer finance, SME finance, commercial lending, and investments. It also briefly outlines the company's history, starting as Bajaj Auto Finance Ltd in 1987 and expanding its branch network over the following decades before becoming Bajaj Finserv.
This document provides an overview of organizational behavior concepts. It discusses how organizational behavior is the systematic study of human behavior in organizations and draws from various disciplines like psychology and sociology. Key topics covered include the nature of people and organizations, forces that influence organizations like people, structure, technology and environment. Models of organizational behavior are presented as well as concepts like social systems, organizational culture, and approaches to OB like human resources-oriented and contingency approaches. Challenges to OB like seeking quick fixes and varying environments are also discussed. The document emphasizes that organizations are complex social systems and understanding human behavior is important for effective management.
Remote sensing involves collecting data about objects without direct contact using platforms like satellites. It relies on three factors: the platform, energy source, and sensor. Data is collected through passive sensing using reflected energy or active sensing using emitted energy. Aerial photography is an important method that provides overlapping images for stereo viewing. Satellite remote sensing uses sensors on satellites to gather data. Various satellites like LANDSAT and SPOT are used for applications including weather monitoring, agriculture, geology and urban planning. Geographic information systems (GIS) allow analyzing and visualizing spatial data through layers and maps. GIS is used for tasks such as network analysis, overlay analysis and thematic studies. Global satellite navigation systems like GPS provide positioning data worldwide for applications in transportation
The document provides the rules for a quiz competition with traditional quizzing rounds and scoring. It includes 10 points for correct answers, guessing is allowed, and the quiz master's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying a football club from clues, identifying arcade games and Olympic mascots, and filling in blanks about the origins of Thousand Island dressing.
The passage provides details about an archery contest organized by X after defeating Y. Z told a poem to the blinded Y informing him about X's location, allowing Y to shoot and kill X with his arrow. X, Y and Z refer to historical figures from India - X is Ghori, Y is Prithviraj Chauhan, and Z is Chand Bardai.
The document is a general quiz with 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like famous people, literature, history, and geography. Some of the questions require filling in blanks. The questions provide information to identify people like Raghuram Rajan, Malala Yousafzai, Albert Ekka, and Nero; literary works like Madhushala; and other topics like the ingredients for momos and the advertising slogan of a German car company.
This document provides the rules and questions for a sports quiz competition held in 2014 by BQC Open Quizzes. It thanks the various people involved in organizing the event and lists the 35 questions that will be asked in the prelims and finals. The questions cover a wide range of sports topics and trivia. Players are instructed on the scoring system and tie-breaking rules.
Data Center, Private Cloud/IT transformationCisco Canada
The private cloud is one of today’s fastest growing data center solutions, and the significance of a secure architecture for business applications agnostic to the infrastructure is increasing. Cisco IT is building the foundation for business resiliency; however, resiliency, at every layer of the business environment requires a holistic approach to managing and orchestrating infrastructure, platform, and application resources within a data center and across multiple data centers.
Avengers Quiz (Civil War, Infinity War, Endgame)Rahul Gaur
Let's get cracking at an interesting quiz I crafted from 3 movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe namely: Captain America - Civil War, Avengers - Infinity War, Avengers - Endgame.
Do drop a feedback. Happy to connect and discuss.
The document provides the rules for a quiz competition involving 25 questions. It notes that questions 21-25 are starred questions that will be used to break any ties. If a tie still remains after considering the starred questions, there will be a sudden death question starting from the first question. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals.
The document provides an overview of the format and rules for the 5 rounds of the Quizzitch 2013 Finale quiz competition. Round 1 involves 6 general knowledge questions about the Harry Potter universe for each team. Round 2 is a challenge round where teams choose topics for other teams to answer with differential scoring. Round 3 involves identifying the theme connecting 10 images. Round 4 consists of 4 spelling/charm identification questions with differential scoring. Round 5 concludes with another set of 6 general knowledge questions per team.
This document contains the rules for a quiz competition with 5 phases and an infinite bounce format. The quizmaster is known to crack bad jokes. There are then several rounds of questions on topics like moths, US presidential elections, book and movie titles, historical games, and more. Participants provide short answers and make connections between the questions and answers.
Some questions compiled from the finals of the LitSoc Buzzer Quiz 2014-15 at IIT Madras, conducted on the 22nd of September 2014 by Shankar Narayanan, Nithin Ramesan and Vishal Katariya
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This document contains 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like country names, video games, logos, websites, inventions, and more. It tests knowledge about the origins of Argentina's name, the first video game to use scratch and sniff technology, who designed the Bitcoin logo, the domain name for websites in Antarctica, and more. The questions are paired with their multiple choice answers.
The document describes a buzzer quiz competition with 8 questions on topics like flags, songs, movies, and bands. It provides the questions, indicates the number of points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers, and notes that answers will pass to the next team if the first team passes or answers incorrectly.
The document describes rules for a cricket game involving connecting images. Players earn +50 points for the first connect and lose -5 for subsequent or incorrect connects, with no penalty for the last image. It also lists the victims of Muthiah Muralitharan's 800 test wickets and cricketers who have played tests for multiple countries.
This document contains 6 trivia questions about cricket records and statistics. Each question lists 3-5 cricket players who share a common statistical achievement or fact. The document tests the reader's knowledge of unusual cricket records and connections between different players. It provides trivia without much additional context around the games, teams, or time periods mentioned.
1) The document is a quiz about cricket containing 12 multiple choice questions.
2) It asks about cricket brands, players of different nationalities, captains, tournaments, stadium renovations, terminology, sponsors, holidays, and controversies.
3) The questions cover a wide range of cricket topics from around the world and through different time periods.
George Coulthard was an Australian cricketer and umpire best known for giving a controversial run out decision in a match between England and New South Wales that led to a riot. He and Paddy McShane were the first umpires to later become international cricketers. Prudential PLC sponsored the 1983 World Cup and had a connection to cricket. Wasim Akram made his debut for Pakistan against New Zealand in 1985 and took 10 wickets in only his second test, inspiring bowlers around the world.
This document contains a quiz with 12 multiple choice questions about cricket. It tests knowledge of famous cricketers, matches, technologies used in cricket, and cricket leagues. Players earn points for correct answers on the buzzer or on a passing round, and lose points for incorrect answers on the buzzer. The questions cover topics like when Hawk-Eye technology was first used, cricketers who have played for different teams, records set in tournaments, and connections between cricketers who have captained Mumbai-based teams.
This quiz document contains 25 questions about cricket for a preliminary cricket quiz round. It includes questions to identify cricketers, teams, tournaments, strokes, equipment, and other cricket-related topics. The questions are multiple choice or require naming the person, team, or thing being referred to. There are also 7 marked questions that serve as tie-breakers for the top 6 teams advancing to later rounds.
This document contains a cricket quiz with 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of famous cricketers, teams, tournaments, terms and events in the history of cricket. The questions cover topics like famous Indian captain Nanik X Bharadwaj, the 1987 Cricket World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar joining Yorkshire county cricket club, and the invention of terms like "doosra" and "test cricket".
The document describes rules for a cricket game involving connecting images. Players earn +50 points for the first connect and lose -5 for subsequent or incorrect connects, with no penalty for the last image. It also lists victims of Muralitharan's 800 test wickets and cricketers who played for multiple countries.
This document contains 6 trivia questions about cricket records and statistics. Each question lists 3-5 cricket players who share a common statistical achievement or fact. The document tests the reader's knowledge of unusual cricket records and connections between different players. It provides trivia without much additional context around the games, teams, or time periods mentioned.
1. V. Sreenivasan is married to Mallika Sreenivasan. Their daughter Lakshmi is engaged to Rohan, whose parents are Catamaran Venture Capital Fund founder C and his wife D.
2. C co-founded software company E with initial capital of $250 borrowed from his wife D. D was the first woman engineer selected at G after complaining about gender bias in hiring.
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