This document outlines the rules for a trivia game show called "Duck Hunt" involving teams answering questions to earn points. Teams take turns choosing a topic and shooting a question at another team, who can earn points by answering correctly or lose points by answering incorrectly. If the answering team gets it wrong, the question returns to the shooting team to answer for points. Questions cover a range of topics from fashion and music to business and history. The game proceeds through rounds of questions until all teams have been given a chance to shoot and be shot.
2. ●Rules:
●8 topics to choose from.
●Every team chooses a gun (topic) and a duck (team) to be shot.
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If duck answers right duck gets +30.
●If duck answers wrong duck gets -10.
●If duck answers wrong, the bullet (Qn) comes back to the hunter.
●Now If the hunter answers it right, hunter gets +30
●Now If the hunter answers it wrong , hunter gets -10
●Even after the hunting no one answers, goes to Audience.
●Every Duck will be shot only once.
●Every Hunter can shoot only once
●Shall start from the lowest scored team currently.
8. ●Qn)
●This is a lightweight cotton fabric with patterned
texture, used primarily for summer clothing -- pants,
shorts, dresses and jackets. The fabric takes its name
from the former English name of the city of _____,
India.
●One style popular during the 1960s was called
bleeding _____. It used dyes that were not colorfast
in a typically plaid design, resulting in bleeding and
fading colors that yielded a new look to the fabric
19. ●A martial art form called bartistu
●Developed by a guy called John Barton Wright
●Basically JU JITSU but usage of stick is the prominent
factor.
●How do we know this better?
31. ●Cher Wang, daughter of one of Taiwan's wealthiest men
Wang Yung-ching is the President of this high tech
computer company
●It was founded on May 15, 1997 and initially was
strictly an outsourcing company, an original design
manufacturer (ODM).
●It also owns Dopod as a subsidiary company.
●Pic Next Slide
38. ●Qn)
●In Greek mythology X offered up his son, Pelops, as a
sacrifice to the gods. He cut Pelops up, boiled him, and
served him up as food for the gods.The gods were said to be
aware of his plan for their feast, so they didn't touch the
offering; only Demeter, distraught by the loss of her
daughter, Persephone, "did not realize what it was" and ate
part of the boy's shoulder.
●Seeing his atrocities the gods cursed him that , he will be
tied left in a river with an apple tree hanging on top of him.
But when he stoops down to drink water, the water recedes
and when he tries to reach the apples, the branches go up.
●Who is X?
43. ●Qn)
●Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, was a British
Field Marshal, a diplomat, and a statesman.he served
the British army starting from Egypt war to WW2...
●what other major significance does he have?
48. ●Qn)
●This brand derives its name from the Italian word
for FLAME.
●
●The company while launching this in 2007
mentioned that this premium range is a unique
blend of nature and science that promises gentle
effective care.
●Some names associated with this product are
Everyday Mild ,Aqua Balance, Mild Dew ,Exotic
Dream etc etc
●What brand am I talking about?
53. ●Qn)
●In 1879, George and Richard ____ moved their cocoa and
factory from Bridge Street in central Birmingham to a
Greenfield site called ______ beside Bournbrook Hall,
four miles (6 km) to the south.
●The producers of this TV ad wanted to make it very
Britain specific, since the product itself was first made in
Britain. However, the ad was shot in Stockholm, Sweden,
in a location that is very British in appearance. A mini site
was created to promote the product in this new avatar in
India.
58. ●Qn)This is a species of FLORA native to Europe, the
Mediterranean region and southern and central Asia
●It is particularly widely used in Greek and Italian-American
cuisines. It is the leaves that are used in cooking, and the
dried herb is often more flavourful than the fresh.
●X became popular in the US when returning WWII soldiers
from Italy brought back with them a taste for the “Y herb”
●Its name comes from greek Oros and Ganushthai meaning
Delight in Mountain.
●What commonly used “food item”?