2. 1.
X’s intelligence on the pitch is nearly unrivalled. While not appearing to
excel at any particular part of the game, his forethought and
decisiveness elevate his ability manifestly. He has often joked that he
has the skinniest legs at his club, and he also attributes the
development of his mental game to a lack of great physical ability in
his youth. He describes his use of space as instinctive, rather than
coached.
Y is a relatively new term, coined by X, to depict his style of play. Its
meaning is generally given as “space interpreter” or “space
investigator.”
While players such as Cruyff, Sindelar and Xavi have all interpreted the
dimensions of the field of play in new fangled and elaborate ways
that have changed the way their successors viewed the game, it is
fitting of the efficient nature of the Y’s interpretation that he felt the
need to categorize those that seek to control the space first and the
ball second.
Identify the player X, and the term Y.
4. 2.
X, a sportsperson was quite popular in Europe at the peak
of his powers, and according to a BBC article and a
Government of India press release, X’s statue was
indeed built, depicting X in a whole new avatar.
However, some believe the statue is just an urban legend
as it is next to impossible to find a single picture of the
statue or any concrete information related to it.
However, X’s pictures do feature in the archives of the
National Library in the particular city, even if the statue
doesn’t.
Who is X? And which city is being talked about?
8. 4.
X outraced his rival Y to the wall in the 100-meter butterfly in this race.
Both men went under the record of 50.01 seconds as X touched in
49.82 seconds. Y was next in 49.95.
"You could tell by my celebration how much this meant to me," X said.
After he saw the final times on the scoreboard, X defiantly punched
the water with both hands, then spit water through his teeth and
slapped his own chest in much the same way Y often slaps his own
before races.
"I choose never to comment on anything," X said after his victory.
"Things motivate me -- sometimes comments, sometimes what
people do. That's just how I tick.”
Y was equally resigned and gracious in his post-race press conference. "I
never attacked X. I have nothing but respect for the guy," he insisted.
"When I race X, I want him at his best.”
Identify X and Y.
10. *5.
He is a former West Indian cricketer, who was often likened to Joel
Garner and Curtly Ambrose. 6-foot 8 inches tall, he seemed to
deliver the ball from the clouds. But there the comparisons ended
with his famous predecessors.
He made his Test debut against India in 1994 but was totally ineffective
on the slow pitches there. It was a surreal sight watching a giant fast
bowler being hit around the park, not being able to make much of
an impression on the Indian batsmen. He did however make
somewhat of an impression on Sachin Tendulkar, dismissing him 3
times in his Test career.
He has the unique distinction of winning a Man of the Match award in
an ODI without scoring a run, taking a wicket or holding a catch.
Playing against Zimbabwe at Harare in the opening fixture of a Coca
Cola Cup tournament on 23 June 2001, he won the match award for
his figures of 10-2-20-0.
Who?
12. 6.
Slap the hands against the thighs!
Puff out the chest!
Bend the knees!
Let the hips follow!
Stomp the feet as hard as you can!
I die, I die,
I live, I live.
I die, I die,
I live, I live.
This is the hairy man
..Who caused the sun to shine again for me
Up the ladder, up the ladder.
Up to the top!
The sun shines!
Rise!
A translation of what?
14. 7.
India’s most noteworthy tournament appearance in this sport
was at the 1980 Summer Olympics when the team got its
chance to represent Asia due to the cancellations of some
teams who took part in the boycott of the 1980 Summer
Olympics by some countries.
The Indian team finished last in the tournament after getting
knocked out in the Preliminary Round by losing all three of
their matches and then losing all five of their matches in the
Classification round.
In its last match, India played against the Australian team, one
of the world's top teams in the sport. India, which was made
up solely of voluntary players competed against the elite
team of Australia for almost the whole game until it finally
ceded to the Aussies.
Which sport?
20. *10.
On 24 September 2011, while speaking at the United
Russia party congress, X announced that he would
recommend the party nominate Vladimir Putin as its
presidential candidate and that the two men had long
ago cut a deal to allow Mr. Putin to return to the
presidency in 2012 after he was forced to stand down
in 2008 by term limits.
This switch was termed by many in the media as
"rokirovka", the Russian term for ‘_______’.
X is also a recognized chess player and participated in the
Russian national championship in 2004. (image next
slide)
Identify X and also fill in the blank.
27. 13.
In 2014, he won the China Open Super Series Premier after
beating the legendary Lin Dan by 21-19 21-17 in the final
round, thus becoming the first Indian to win a Super Series
Premier Men's title.
He then reached semi finals of Hong Kong Open Super Series
after beating in-form Chou Tien Chen in the early rounds. He
lost to Chen Long of China in three sets in the semifinals.
With those wins he was qualified for the world super series
finals. He defeated Kento Momota (15-21 21-16 21-10)
and Tommy Sugiarto (21-18 21-13) in the group stage to
reach Semi Finals of the prestigious BWF Super Series
Masters Finals where he again lost to Chen Long of China.
Ranked at #4 in the world at the close of 2014, who is this
potential badminton star?
29. 14.
Parliamentary _______ _______ is a phrase used to describe a phenomenon in
the Parliament of the United Kingdom, in which legislation appears to rapidly
bounce back and forth between the two chambers.
An example began on the night of 10 March 2005 and ran for thirty hours. The Bill in
question was the Prevention of Terrorism Bill 2005, necessary to create the control
order so that 10 terrorist suspects imprisoned could be prevented from walking
free.
The timetable of this session ran as follows:
10 March 2005
House of Lords — 11:31am to 3:00pm
House of Commons — 6:00pm to 7:37pm
House of Lords — 10:15pm to 11:26pm
11 March 2005
House of Commons — 1:20am to 2:39am
House of Lords — 5:00am to 5:56am
House of Commons — 8:00am to 9:13am
House of Lords — 11:40am to 1:11pm
House of Commons — 3:30pm to 4:00pm
House of Lords — 6:30pm to 7:00pm
The Bill received Royal assent at 7:20pm on 11 March 2005. Fill in the blanks.
31. *15.
In October 1993, a Hamburg judge gave Gunter Parche a two-year suspended
sentence, saying that the attack was "something that happens every day in
St. Pauli," a Hamburg neighborhood known for prostitution and occasional
violence.
The 1993 decision sparked outrage across Germany and beyond. "Scandalous
Verdict! The Whole World is Shocked!" was the next day's banner headline
in Bild, a tabloid that is Germany's largest newspaper.
An appellate judge in 1995 upheld the widely criticized suspended sentence
against him.
Judge Gertraut Goring said a harsher sentence was not justified in view of the
assailant's full confession, lack of former arrests and "abnormal personality
structure."
"Our law does not function on the principle 'an eye for an eye,' " Goring said.
A lawyer for ________ had asked Goring to impose a five-year prison term,
and Hamburg prosecutors had sought a 33-month sentence.
Parche, who spent five months in prison between the time of his arrest and
sentencing, said he had expected to spend 10 to 15 years in jail.
What had Gunter Parche done?
33. 16.
On the eve of X’s first event of the year — the San Luis Tour in
Argentina — a journalist hit him straight up with questions
about doping. He asked X if he could be 100 percent sure all
professional riders are clean.
X replied, “Can you tell me 100 percent that one of these
journalists isn’t f**king your wife? Where there’s money to
be gained, there’ll be the odd d***head who cheats but
cycling is miles ahead of other sports when it comes to
testing. I hope everyone’s correct but with human nature,
you can never be certain. But the positive that I can take is
that if someone is cheating, he will be caught.”
Identify X.
35. 17.
This country’s record in the Asian Games for this
particular event is as follows:
• 1990 - Bronze
• 1994 - Bronze
• 1998 - Silver
• 2002 - Bronze
• 2006 - Silver
• 2010 - Bronze
• 2014 - Bronze
Give the country and the event.
37. 18.
Said to be the greatest player of his sport of all time, he
began his career at the age of 16.
He is renowned for his fast and attacking style of play
along with great tactical knowledge of the game.
He is one of the most popular players in the sport, and is
noted for being a 'showman', and has helped improve
the image of the sport to the general public. He himself
has stated his desire for entertaining the watching
public, and has said that slow, gritty games put viewers
off.
He holds the record for the most ‘centuries’ of all time
and is nick-named after his playing style.
Identify him.
39. 19.
This is Wimbledon 2011 :
India faced off against X in the Davis Cup Playoffs in the
same year, and the player in question played against
India in that tie.
He currently has 7 ATP titles to his name, whereas
Somdev, his partner from 2011 has failed to win even
one.
Identify him.
41. *20.
In October 2014, it was elected as the most beautiful
stadium in Europe, in an online poll by L'Équipe. It is
named in honour of a famous church nearby.
The roof, which is supported by tie-beams of four steel
arches, seems to float on the underlying tribunes. The
arches measure 43 metres in height and help to define
the look of the stadium after having been shaped to be
similar to the wavy profile of the three tiers of the
stadium.
It was the venue for a memorable match where the
winning team was dubbed as "the only underdogs in
history that everyone wants to see get beaten".
Give the correct name of this iconic stadium. Give the
match described in the above para to gain extra credit
in case of star marks.
43. 21.
X is known for his unique driving style. He was an "oversteering" driver,
resulting in driving faster on slippery surfaces and the preference of
using "tail-happy" cars. This allowed him to perform better at circuits
that have medium-speed corners.
During his karting career, he developed the skill of using the brake pedal
with his left-foot. He reverted to using his right-foot when he
participated in DTM, later discovering he became uncomfortable
with this style and reverted to left-foot braking in mid-2006.
During his Formula One career, he became known as a "taciturn"
character—an individual who take lengthy pauses before answering
questions placed before him and would give virtually nothing away
to the media. This allowed him to prevent problems and potential
scandals from within his team becoming public knowledge.
Who?
45. 22.
Two theories prevail as to why X uses ‘The Y’ as his
nickname.
One is that X adopted the nickname upon having
earned a degree, which entitles one to use the
title ‘Y.’
Another, as spoken by his father himself, “The Y
because, I don't think there is a particular reason,
but it's beautiful, and is important, The Y. And in
our county, The Y is a name you give to someone
for respect, it's very important.”
Identify X, and give his nickname, The Y.
47. 23.
This team’s members include:
• Henry Kissinger (1976)
• Bob Hope (1977)
• Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1989)
• Whoopi Goldberg (1990)
• Nelson Mandela (1996)
• Jackie Joyner-Kersee (1999)
• Pope John Paul II (2000)
• Jesse Jackson (2001)
In addition, Bill Cosby and Magic Johnson have been signed to $1 a year
lifetime contracts with the them. Cosby's was increased to $1.05 in
1986.
In 2009, the they drafted Tim Howard to be an ambassador for the
team.
Which team am I talking about?
48.
49. 24.
One word to connect them all. Explain
the individual connects as well.
52. *25.
X recently became first Indian to participate in and
complete this gruelling sporting event.
He finished overall 36th among 79 finishers out of 168
who started the race. During the event, he suffered an
injured shoulder, a bleeding nose after a fall and a
fractured toe as he fought his way through the race and
managed to complete it.
The event is notorious for its fatal accidents, and since its
inception in 1979, more than 50 competitors and
spectators have lost their lives.
"I've shown that it's possible, an Indian can do it too. I
hope there will be more of us in the future," X said.
Identify X. Which event did he take part in?
54. 26.
Y: "One of the first Test matches I played against South Africa, there was one
fella ... he was the worst I have ever come across - X. He was horrible. I was
only young... the words he called me, I didn't even know what they meant.
He just went at me and I don't think there's any place for that in any sport
or any society."
X: "I think he has embellished the story a bit too much. I think he's typical of a
has-been at the moment. He's trying to stay in the limelight, travelling
around the world and I think someone should just sit him down and just say
to him he's being quite a cricket comic quite frankly. You're asking me about
something 19 years ago."
X also famous for a famous sledge against a bowler who regarded X as a bit of a
bunny.
"I've been waiting two years for another chance at you," Z said as he came to
the crease.
"Looks like you spent it eating," X replied.
Identify X, Y and Z.
0.5 for 2 correct, 1 for all 3.
56. 27.
The X Cup competition was the idea of Sir George Alan X, who
was inspired by the Davis Cup, and the FIFA World Cup. In the
same year, Sir George presented the X Cup, produced by Atkin
Bros of London at a cost of US$40,000. The Cup stands 28
inches high and 16 inches across at its widest, and consists of
three parts: a plinth (pedestal), a bowl, and a lid with player
figure.
The first tournament was originally planned for 1941–1942 but
was delayed when World War II exploded across the
continents.
Sir George's dream was finally realized in 1948–1949 when ten
national teams participated in the first X Cup competition.
Three qualifying zones were established: Pan America, Europe,
and the Pacific; though Malaysia was the only Pacific zone
participant.
X?