QPC & Axis ‘10 PresentsThe Sci-Tech QuizBy--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------KarthikBalasubramaniamAdityaThakreAbhilashNandmuriAniketDeshpande
ELIMINATIONS
Rules & Regulations:25 Questions.
5 * Marked Questions.(5,10,15,20,25)
No Negatives.
In Case Of A Tie The * Marked Questions Will  Count More.
Q1.ID This Device
Microsoft SurfaceMicrosoft Surface (codename Milan) is a multi-touch product from Microsoft which is developed as a software and hardware combination technology that allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by the use of gesture recognition. This could involve the motion of hands or physical objects.And The Answer Is…..
The TATA ARIA was launched earlier this year at the AutoShow 2010.It provides features of :Both MPV & SUV,
3D surround sound,
GPS, climate and cruise control ,etc
Latest safety systems.    However, it is a make-over of a model  earlier       introduced at the Geneva Motor show, by       changing a few cosmetics.What is the name of this original model? Q2. Make Over
TATA X-Over.And The Answer is ….
Q3.“BhutJolokia”,  found in the north-eastern Indian states is termed as the hottest chilly in the world.Itmeasures up to  1 million units on the scale used to measure  heat of a spice, named after its creator.What is the unit of this particular scale used?
Scoville scaleThe Scoville scale is a measurement of the spicy heat of a chili pepper, due to its capsaicin content. Capsaicin is a chemical compound that stimulates chemoreceptor nerve endings in the skin, especially the mucous membranes. The number of Scoville heat units (SHU) indicates the amount of capsaicin present.And The Answer Is ….
                        CQ4. Connect !!!!!
CalculusAnd The Answer Is ….
Q5. **Name this Search EngineStephen Wolfram, a British mathematician  created what is known as an “answer engine” which  uses sophisticated  algorithms to understand users’  questions as input. It displays information using artificial intelligence and then offers relevant Information.
Wolfram Alpha (styled Wolfram|Alpha)It is an answer engine developed by Wolfram Research. It is an online service that answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from structured data, rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might contain the answer as a search engine wouldAnd The Answer Is ….
Q6.IDThe image below is designed by YiyingLu. What is this image or where does it appear?
TWITTER OUTAGEWhen Twitter experiences an outage, users see the "fail whale" error message image created by YiyingLu, illustrating several red birds using a net to hoist a whale from the ocean captioned "Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again."And The Answer Is ….
Q7.Google doodle to commemorate what??
World ASCII  Art Day.And The Answer Is ….
Q8.FUNdae DAAL!!!
And The Answer Is …
Q9. This is a representation of which mechanical device ???
Sterling EngineAnd The Answer Is …..
X is transgenic specimen obtained by injecting a bacteria Bacillus thuringiensisinto the original species making it immune to a number of insects. X, however, has  been proved to adversely affect the health of humans residing near the plantations causing allergies and abnormal cell growth. Recently, the Indian govt. postponed the release of X in the market for consumptionQ10. **ID X
Bt. Brinjal.And The Answer Is …..
At a 1967 conference X was searching for something to call a phenomenon known as “gravitationally completely collapsed star”. As X later noted, “After you get around to saying that about 10 times, you look desperately for something better”. An unknown student at the conference shouted out the term Y and X used it often enough and made it stick. Identify X and Y.Q11.
And The Answer Is …X = John Wheeler.Y = Black Hole
Homo floriensis is a possible species of extinct human found on the island of Flores in Indonesia. The first set of remains to be found, LB1, has an estimated height of 1.06 m, and a brain volume of 23 cu in. What was the nickname given to Homo floriensis?Q12.
HobbitAnd The Answer Is ….
Keratin reacts with henatonic acid, via a mechanism known as Michael addition to create a stain. How do we know this process better as?Q13. How do we know this process better as?
Henna or MehndiAnd The Answer Is ….
Slow-motion _______Super-slow-motion _______Ultra-motion ____________ microphone sound (at normal speed and slow motion)Approved ____-tracking technology_____ mat generated by the ____-tracking technologyHot Spot ________ Q14. FundaeDaal !!!!
Umpire Decision Review SystemSlow-motion replaysSuper-slow-motion replaysUltra-motion replaysStump microphone sound (at normal speed and slow motion)Approved ball-tracking technologyPitch mat generated by the ball-tracking technologyHot Spot footageAnd The Answer Is …
Q15. **ID XOctober 1920 issue of Popular Science magazine, on X. Although considered impossible by scientists, X continues to capture the imagination of inventors. The device shown is a "mass leverage" device,  supposedly creating a X, but there are a greater number of weights to our left, balancing the device.
The Perpetual Machine.And The Answer Is …
Q16. FundaeDaal49
V=I.RAnd The Answer Is …..
The insect species Plecianeartica is a major nuisance for motorists on highways in Florida and other parts of the southern United States. The insect is attracted to highways by automobile exhaust and thus clouds windscreens or ends up clogging radiators. The common name for this species comes from the fact that it mates riotously even as it smacks into cars. What is this name?Q17. ID
The Lovebug, Plecianearctica, is a member of the family of march flies. It is also known as the honeymoon fly, kissingbug or double-headedbug.And The Answer Is …
Q18.The west coast of India was not in line of sight of the epicentre of the 2004 Sumatra earthquake. Yet waves of up to 1m struck parts of the west coast. What one word physical phenomena made this happen?
Refraction.In air, difference in refractive index causes light to bend. In the oceans, the differences in depth of water plays the same part, with waves traveling much faster in deep ocean and slower in shallow water.And The Answer Is ….
Found in 1801 by Piazzi, this heavenly body was classified as the eight planet for almost half a century. It is named after the Roman Goddess of growing plants and harvest.
Now, its is confirmed to be a dwarf planet and by far, the largest asteroid.
It is mentioned in numerous fiction works, notably by Asimov, wherein he situates an observatory on this body.Q19.ID
CeresAnd The Answer Is ……..
The nominees for this annual award must meet five criteria: -Nominee must be dead or rendered sterile.
Nominee must have exhibited astoundingly stupid judgment.
Nominee must be the cause of one's own demise.
Nominee must be capable of sound judgment.
The event must be verifiable.Past winners include a man who jumped out of a plane to film skydivers without a parachute on, a woman who crashed through a window and fell to her death trying to demonstrate that the window was unbreakable and a man who tried to fake his own death to claim the insurance and actually ended up killing himself. Q20. **What awards are these?
Darwin Awards-- Named in honour of Charles Darwin, the Darwin Awards commemorate “those who improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it”.And The Answer Is ….
    In an approach to alternative source of energy, scientists are now looking at duplicating  a reaction between light , CO2 & Oxygen to produce liquid hydrogen and methanol.      Research has taken place to overcome hindrances in one of the steps occurring during the process. As a solution, catalysts such as Manganese, Cobalt Oxide and Titanium dioxide are  used to initiate the concerned reactions.What is this alternate technology being talked about?Q21.
Artificial Photosynthesis.And The Answer Is …
Q22. ID This Logo
Engadget.It is a multilingual technology weblog and podcast about consumer electronics. Engadget currently has nine separate websites, all operating simultaneously with each having its own staff, which cover technology news in different parts of the world in their respective languages. Engadget won a 2007 Weblog Award for tech sitesAnd The Answer Is ….
Inventor: Dr. Myron MacLainProperties : Extremely stable molecular structure prevents it from being further molded after its eight-minute initial time period even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form.
In its solid form, it is colorless and shiny. It is almost impossible to destroy or fracture in this state and when crafted to a razor edge it can penetrate most lesser materials with minimal application of strength.
It is at least somewhat magnetic.
Has thirteen allotropes, all of which are unstable, and short-lived, but virulently poisonous.
Is rarely used due to extreme cost, poor reliability and inability to be reshapedTypes : Secondary,Beta,Carbonadium.Q23. FundaeDaal !!!
AdamantiumAnd The Answer Is …..
Q24. ID This Device.
Mouse.And The Answer Is …..
Q25. **FundaeDaal !!!
AnthraxThe envelope refers to the numerous anthrax hoaxes and the general paranoia gripping the public when Al Qaeda had resorted to bio-terrorism anainst the USAnd The Answer Is ….
             First Round
Infinite Bounce
Rules And Regulations…..Total of 12 questions.
Total of six teams, so two turns, clockwise and anti-clockwise.
If a team answers a question correctly, the next question goes to the team seated next to them, in that order.
Points: +20, -10 for the team to the question was put, + 5 and no negatives on pass.1. The Deadliest Art In The World….FundaeDaal!!!
And the Answer Is …..H1N1 Virus SARS VirusHIV Virus
2. Give me the most recent addition to this list.
HoneycombThese are all updates to Android1.5 (Cupcake)Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.27
1.6 (Donut) Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29
2.0/2.1 (Eclair) Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29
2.2 (Froyo) Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.32
Gingerbread Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.33 or 34And the Answer Is …..
3. Konnecktttt !!!/
These Are All Codenames Of Windows OS.Whistler=XpLonghorn=Vista Blackcomb=7 Memphis=98 Cougar/Chicago=95And The Answer Is…..
4. Time magazine called X one of the 50 best inventions of 2009.ID X
Nissan LEAF ("LEAF" as acronym for Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car)And The Answer Is…..
5. FundaeDaal !!!
They Are the XBOX 360 ‘s Red Ring Of Death (RROD) & Playstation 3 ‘s Yellow Light Of Death (YLOD) And The Answer is …..
The satirical newspaper The Onion published an article entitled "I, X" as a pun on Asimov's I, Robot, in which an anthropomorphic X gives a speech parodying much of the angst experienced by robots in Asimov's fiction, including a statement of the "Three Laws of X":
1. A X may not immerse a human being or, through lack of flotation, allow a human to come to harm.
2. A X must obey all commands and steering input given by its human X, except where such input would conflict with the First Law.
3. A X must preserve its own flotation as long as such preservation does not conflict with the First or Second Law.6. ID X
I, Rowboat !!!!And The Answer is ….
7. This was first proposed by Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1895, after being inspired by the Eiffel Tower to consider a tower that reached all the way into space. A technical paper written by Jerome Pearson in 1975 caught the eye of Arthur C Clarke and proved to be the inspiration for one of his novels. In the novel, Clarke imagines it to be constructed from hyper filament of “continuous pseudo-one-dimensional diamond crystal”. He later expressed belief that Buckminsterfullerene would play a more important role when this was constructed. What concept?
And the answer is..Space elevator
8. FundaeDaal
The Predecessor of Minesweeper as we know it today
9. In 2006, NASA scientist Rabindra Mehta attempted to unravel the mystery behind this phenomenon through extensive wind-tunnel testing, and was able to explain it as follows –“At speeds of over 80 mph, the laminar boundary layer transitions into a turbulent state relatively early, more importantly before reaching the ______ location. In this case, the ______ actually has a detrimental effect on the turbulent boundary layer by making it thicker and weaker and it therefore separates earlier than the turbulent layer over the bottom surface. This asymmetry results in a pressure differential which produces a side force. If the turbulence is increased, the critical speed at which __________ _________ can be obtained is reduced.” What phenomenon is being described here?
10. This is a description from HowStuffWorks.com: A piston fires. The next piston fires at 315°. There is a 405° gap. A piston fires. The next piston fires at 315°. There is a 405° gap. And the cycle continues.What is being described?110
The characteristic ‘potato potato’ sound made by a Harley Davidson motorcycle
11. It was used as a laxative for a long time, but this practice has been stopped now  due to its carcinogenic concerns. It is also used to test if a sample is blood (Kastle-Meyer Test)– a few drops of this along with hydrogen peroxide are added to the sample. This is an important test because it is non-destructive. It is also a component of disappearing inks and some disappearing hair dyes on Barbie dolls.It has a much more important scientific use—one familiar to any college-level chemistry student.What are we referring to?
And the answer is…. Phenolphthalein
12.  FundaeDaal!!!
And the Answer is…Erwin Schrodinger
Tech quiz contd.	Three to Tango
Rules:3 clues per question, displayed  in succession
Total of  6 questions.
+30, -15 for attempt at first clue, +20, -10 for attempt at second clue, +5, no negs for attempt at third.
After the 3 clues, the question passes to the adjacent team, clockwise
+ 5, no negs on an for an attempt on a passed question1.1)During the 20th-century's Cold War, the X referred to a device used to launch nuclear weapons. A person in charge may be referred to as "having his/her finger on X". The disastrous consequences of a full-out nuclear war made X a symbol of the annihilation of humanity.
1.2)In popular computing jargon, X also symbolises the three finger salute, i.e. CNTRL+ALT+DEL
1.3)Once contemporary definitions of X gained popularity as a plot device in Looney Tunes, the button became a running gag. A character would at some point be warned, "Whatever you do, do not press X.” This attached a level of temptation to X itself, and is often used in religious or philosophical allegory, a parallel to Adam and Eve's consumption of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.ID X
..and the Answer is..
The big, red button
2.1)ID this puzzle.
2.2)X , in the English language, also refers to something or some feat that is entirely obvious, once you know how to do it.
The well known phrase ‘to think outside the box’ is one of the allusions to X.2.3)ID the Funda depicted in the next slide.
The Egg of Columbus
3.1)Fundaedaal!!
3.2)Is the refrigerator empty because a gang of international thieves stole the food, because the refrigerator is an alien artefact that makes food disappear or because my roommate and his friends were hungry last night?

Complete Axis '10 Sci Tech Quiz

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    QPC & Axis‘10 PresentsThe Sci-Tech QuizBy--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------KarthikBalasubramaniamAdityaThakreAbhilashNandmuriAniketDeshpande
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    5 * MarkedQuestions.(5,10,15,20,25)
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    In Case OfA Tie The * Marked Questions Will Count More.
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  • 9.
    Microsoft SurfaceMicrosoft Surface(codename Milan) is a multi-touch product from Microsoft which is developed as a software and hardware combination technology that allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by the use of gesture recognition. This could involve the motion of hands or physical objects.And The Answer Is…..
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    The TATA ARIAwas launched earlier this year at the AutoShow 2010.It provides features of :Both MPV & SUV,
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    GPS, climate andcruise control ,etc
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    Latest safety systems. However, it is a make-over of a model earlier introduced at the Geneva Motor show, by changing a few cosmetics.What is the name of this original model? Q2. Make Over
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    TATA X-Over.And TheAnswer is ….
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    Q3.“BhutJolokia”, foundin the north-eastern Indian states is termed as the hottest chilly in the world.Itmeasures up to 1 million units on the scale used to measure heat of a spice, named after its creator.What is the unit of this particular scale used?
  • 18.
    Scoville scaleThe Scovillescale is a measurement of the spicy heat of a chili pepper, due to its capsaicin content. Capsaicin is a chemical compound that stimulates chemoreceptor nerve endings in the skin, especially the mucous membranes. The number of Scoville heat units (SHU) indicates the amount of capsaicin present.And The Answer Is ….
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    CQ4. Connect !!!!!
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    Q5. **Name thisSearch EngineStephen Wolfram, a British mathematician created what is known as an “answer engine” which uses sophisticated algorithms to understand users’ questions as input. It displays information using artificial intelligence and then offers relevant Information.
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    Wolfram Alpha (styledWolfram|Alpha)It is an answer engine developed by Wolfram Research. It is an online service that answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from structured data, rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might contain the answer as a search engine wouldAnd The Answer Is ….
  • 25.
    Q6.IDThe image belowis designed by YiyingLu. What is this image or where does it appear?
  • 27.
    TWITTER OUTAGEWhen Twitterexperiences an outage, users see the "fail whale" error message image created by YiyingLu, illustrating several red birds using a net to hoist a whale from the ocean captioned "Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again."And The Answer Is ….
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    Q7.Google doodle tocommemorate what??
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    World ASCII Art Day.And The Answer Is ….
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  • 34.
    Q9. This isa representation of which mechanical device ???
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    Sterling EngineAnd TheAnswer Is …..
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    X is transgenicspecimen obtained by injecting a bacteria Bacillus thuringiensisinto the original species making it immune to a number of insects. X, however, has been proved to adversely affect the health of humans residing near the plantations causing allergies and abnormal cell growth. Recently, the Indian govt. postponed the release of X in the market for consumptionQ10. **ID X
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    Bt. Brinjal.And TheAnswer Is …..
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    At a 1967conference X was searching for something to call a phenomenon known as “gravitationally completely collapsed star”. As X later noted, “After you get around to saying that about 10 times, you look desperately for something better”. An unknown student at the conference shouted out the term Y and X used it often enough and made it stick. Identify X and Y.Q11.
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    And The AnswerIs …X = John Wheeler.Y = Black Hole
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    Homo floriensis isa possible species of extinct human found on the island of Flores in Indonesia. The first set of remains to be found, LB1, has an estimated height of 1.06 m, and a brain volume of 23 cu in. What was the nickname given to Homo floriensis?Q12.
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  • 46.
    Keratin reacts withhenatonic acid, via a mechanism known as Michael addition to create a stain. How do we know this process better as?Q13. How do we know this process better as?
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    Henna or MehndiAndThe Answer Is ….
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    Slow-motion _______Super-slow-motion _______Ultra-motion____________ microphone sound (at normal speed and slow motion)Approved ____-tracking technology_____ mat generated by the ____-tracking technologyHot Spot ________ Q14. FundaeDaal !!!!
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    Umpire Decision ReviewSystemSlow-motion replaysSuper-slow-motion replaysUltra-motion replaysStump microphone sound (at normal speed and slow motion)Approved ball-tracking technologyPitch mat generated by the ball-tracking technologyHot Spot footageAnd The Answer Is …
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    Q15. **ID XOctober1920 issue of Popular Science magazine, on X. Although considered impossible by scientists, X continues to capture the imagination of inventors. The device shown is a "mass leverage" device, supposedly creating a X, but there are a greater number of weights to our left, balancing the device.
  • 54.
    The Perpetual Machine.AndThe Answer Is …
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  • 58.
    The insect speciesPlecianeartica is a major nuisance for motorists on highways in Florida and other parts of the southern United States. The insect is attracted to highways by automobile exhaust and thus clouds windscreens or ends up clogging radiators. The common name for this species comes from the fact that it mates riotously even as it smacks into cars. What is this name?Q17. ID
  • 60.
    The Lovebug, Plecianearctica,is a member of the family of march flies. It is also known as the honeymoon fly, kissingbug or double-headedbug.And The Answer Is …
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    Q18.The west coastof India was not in line of sight of the epicentre of the 2004 Sumatra earthquake. Yet waves of up to 1m struck parts of the west coast. What one word physical phenomena made this happen?
  • 63.
    Refraction.In air, differencein refractive index causes light to bend. In the oceans, the differences in depth of water plays the same part, with waves traveling much faster in deep ocean and slower in shallow water.And The Answer Is ….
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    Found in 1801by Piazzi, this heavenly body was classified as the eight planet for almost half a century. It is named after the Roman Goddess of growing plants and harvest.
  • 65.
    Now, its isconfirmed to be a dwarf planet and by far, the largest asteroid.
  • 66.
    It is mentionedin numerous fiction works, notably by Asimov, wherein he situates an observatory on this body.Q19.ID
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    The nominees forthis annual award must meet five criteria: -Nominee must be dead or rendered sterile.
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    Nominee must haveexhibited astoundingly stupid judgment.
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    Nominee must bethe cause of one's own demise.
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    Nominee must becapable of sound judgment.
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    The event mustbe verifiable.Past winners include a man who jumped out of a plane to film skydivers without a parachute on, a woman who crashed through a window and fell to her death trying to demonstrate that the window was unbreakable and a man who tried to fake his own death to claim the insurance and actually ended up killing himself. Q20. **What awards are these?
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    Darwin Awards-- Namedin honour of Charles Darwin, the Darwin Awards commemorate “those who improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it”.And The Answer Is ….
  • 76.
    In an approach to alternative source of energy, scientists are now looking at duplicating a reaction between light , CO2 & Oxygen to produce liquid hydrogen and methanol. Research has taken place to overcome hindrances in one of the steps occurring during the process. As a solution, catalysts such as Manganese, Cobalt Oxide and Titanium dioxide are used to initiate the concerned reactions.What is this alternate technology being talked about?Q21.
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    Engadget.It is amultilingual technology weblog and podcast about consumer electronics. Engadget currently has nine separate websites, all operating simultaneously with each having its own staff, which cover technology news in different parts of the world in their respective languages. Engadget won a 2007 Weblog Award for tech sitesAnd The Answer Is ….
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    Inventor: Dr. MyronMacLainProperties : Extremely stable molecular structure prevents it from being further molded after its eight-minute initial time period even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form.
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    In its solidform, it is colorless and shiny. It is almost impossible to destroy or fracture in this state and when crafted to a razor edge it can penetrate most lesser materials with minimal application of strength.
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    It is atleast somewhat magnetic.
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    Has thirteen allotropes,all of which are unstable, and short-lived, but virulently poisonous.
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    Is rarely useddue to extreme cost, poor reliability and inability to be reshapedTypes : Secondary,Beta,Carbonadium.Q23. FundaeDaal !!!
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    AnthraxThe envelope refersto the numerous anthrax hoaxes and the general paranoia gripping the public when Al Qaeda had resorted to bio-terrorism anainst the USAnd The Answer Is ….
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    First Round
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    Total of sixteams, so two turns, clockwise and anti-clockwise.
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    If a teamanswers a question correctly, the next question goes to the team seated next to them, in that order.
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    Points: +20, -10for the team to the question was put, + 5 and no negatives on pass.1. The Deadliest Art In The World….FundaeDaal!!!
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    And the AnswerIs …..H1N1 Virus SARS VirusHIV Virus
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    2. Give methe most recent addition to this list.
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    HoneycombThese are allupdates to Android1.5 (Cupcake)Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.27
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    1.6 (Donut) Basedon Linux Kernel 2.6.29
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    2.0/2.1 (Eclair) Basedon Linux Kernel 2.6.29
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    2.2 (Froyo) Basedon Linux Kernel 2.6.32
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    Gingerbread Based onLinux Kernel 2.6.33 or 34And the Answer Is …..
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    These Are AllCodenames Of Windows OS.Whistler=XpLonghorn=Vista Blackcomb=7 Memphis=98 Cougar/Chicago=95And The Answer Is…..
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    4. Time magazinecalled X one of the 50 best inventions of 2009.ID X
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    Nissan LEAF ("LEAF"as acronym for Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car)And The Answer Is…..
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    They Are theXBOX 360 ‘s Red Ring Of Death (RROD) & Playstation 3 ‘s Yellow Light Of Death (YLOD) And The Answer is …..
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    The satirical newspaperThe Onion published an article entitled "I, X" as a pun on Asimov's I, Robot, in which an anthropomorphic X gives a speech parodying much of the angst experienced by robots in Asimov's fiction, including a statement of the "Three Laws of X":
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    1. A Xmay not immerse a human being or, through lack of flotation, allow a human to come to harm.
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    2. A Xmust obey all commands and steering input given by its human X, except where such input would conflict with the First Law.
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    3. A Xmust preserve its own flotation as long as such preservation does not conflict with the First or Second Law.6. ID X
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    I, Rowboat !!!!AndThe Answer is ….
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    7. This wasfirst proposed by Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1895, after being inspired by the Eiffel Tower to consider a tower that reached all the way into space. A technical paper written by Jerome Pearson in 1975 caught the eye of Arthur C Clarke and proved to be the inspiration for one of his novels. In the novel, Clarke imagines it to be constructed from hyper filament of “continuous pseudo-one-dimensional diamond crystal”. He later expressed belief that Buckminsterfullerene would play a more important role when this was constructed. What concept?
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    And the answeris..Space elevator
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    The Predecessor ofMinesweeper as we know it today
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    9. In 2006,NASA scientist Rabindra Mehta attempted to unravel the mystery behind this phenomenon through extensive wind-tunnel testing, and was able to explain it as follows –“At speeds of over 80 mph, the laminar boundary layer transitions into a turbulent state relatively early, more importantly before reaching the ______ location. In this case, the ______ actually has a detrimental effect on the turbulent boundary layer by making it thicker and weaker and it therefore separates earlier than the turbulent layer over the bottom surface. This asymmetry results in a pressure differential which produces a side force. If the turbulence is increased, the critical speed at which __________ _________ can be obtained is reduced.” What phenomenon is being described here?
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    10. This isa description from HowStuffWorks.com: A piston fires. The next piston fires at 315°. There is a 405° gap. A piston fires. The next piston fires at 315°. There is a 405° gap. And the cycle continues.What is being described?110
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    The characteristic ‘potatopotato’ sound made by a Harley Davidson motorcycle
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    11. It wasused as a laxative for a long time, but this practice has been stopped now due to its carcinogenic concerns. It is also used to test if a sample is blood (Kastle-Meyer Test)– a few drops of this along with hydrogen peroxide are added to the sample. This is an important test because it is non-destructive. It is also a component of disappearing inks and some disappearing hair dyes on Barbie dolls.It has a much more important scientific use—one familiar to any college-level chemistry student.What are we referring to?
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    And the answeris…. Phenolphthalein
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    And the Answeris…Erwin Schrodinger
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    Rules:3 clues perquestion, displayed in succession
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    Total of 6 questions.
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    +30, -15 forattempt at first clue, +20, -10 for attempt at second clue, +5, no negs for attempt at third.
  • 149.
    After the 3clues, the question passes to the adjacent team, clockwise
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    + 5, nonegs on an for an attempt on a passed question1.1)During the 20th-century's Cold War, the X referred to a device used to launch nuclear weapons. A person in charge may be referred to as "having his/her finger on X". The disastrous consequences of a full-out nuclear war made X a symbol of the annihilation of humanity.
  • 151.
    1.2)In popular computingjargon, X also symbolises the three finger salute, i.e. CNTRL+ALT+DEL
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    1.3)Once contemporary definitionsof X gained popularity as a plot device in Looney Tunes, the button became a running gag. A character would at some point be warned, "Whatever you do, do not press X.” This attached a level of temptation to X itself, and is often used in religious or philosophical allegory, a parallel to Adam and Eve's consumption of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.ID X
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    2.2)X , inthe English language, also refers to something or some feat that is entirely obvious, once you know how to do it.
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    The well knownphrase ‘to think outside the box’ is one of the allusions to X.2.3)ID the Funda depicted in the next slide.
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    3.2)Is the refrigeratorempty because a gang of international thieves stole the food, because the refrigerator is an alien artefact that makes food disappear or because my roommate and his friends were hungry last night?

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