1) The document is a quiz about various weapons from around the world and throughout history. It includes questions about weapons mentioned in films, literature, mythology and more.
2) The questions are multiple choice or fill in the blank format. Answers provided include specific weapon names, the origins and applications of certain weapons, and people or conflicts associated with various weapons.
3) The quiz covers a wide range of weapon types from different cultures and eras, testing knowledge of knives, swords, firearms and more.
This document appears to be a form requesting basic information like name and college. It contains a series of questions ranging from filling in blanks to identifying people, places, things, and concepts. The questions cover a wide variety of topics including geography, films, music, literature, science, history, and more.
The document discusses various terms related to social and political phenomena:
1) "Middle America" refers to predominantly middle-class suburban and small town areas in the Midwestern US associated with traditional values.
2) The "Baby Boom Generation" refers to the large increase in births after WWII, especially in the 1940s-1960s in America.
3) The term "G.I." originally referred to galvanized iron in US military supplies but came to represent American soldiers, though incorrectly thought to stand for "Government Issue".
This document contains 48 trivia questions across various categories like sports, history, cinema, literature, and personalities. It also includes 10 additional questions in a "Sundries" section. The questions are multiple choice and the document tests the reader's knowledge on topics ranging from famous films and their locations, historical figures and events, sports stars and their achievements, and famous books and authors.
The document announces a quiz being organized by InquizZitive, NIT-Rourkela titled "The Gunda Quiz". It references dialogues from the 1998 Indian film Gunda starring Mithun Chakraborty who plays the role of the main antagonist Shankar, known as Gunda No. 1. The quiz contains 12 multiple choice questions related to villains from films, television, and literature seeking to identify characters, actors, movies, etc.
Robert Louis Stevenson met a patient named William Ernest Henley at an Edinburgh infirmary. They became friends, and Stevenson wrote that Henley inspired the character of Long John Silver in Treasure Island. Henley is known for writing the poem "Invictus".
The term "Lake Wobegon effect" describes the cognitive bias where people overestimate their positive qualities relative to others. This effect gets its name from the fictional town of Lake Wobegon in A Prairie Home Companion where "all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average."
The short story referred to is "Toba Tek Singh" by Saadat
These are questions from the final round of the KQA May Open held at Ujjivan Financial Services, Bangalore. The winning team scored 444 points, with the two teams behind them scoring 424 and 416 respectively.
The quiz was researched by Sidharth Pai, Debanjan Bose and Jayadev Bhaskaran,
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, books, music, sports, and more. It includes questions about Rorschach from Watchmen, the prisoner's dilemma in game theory, Lance Armstrong, and the term "Mendoza Line" in baseball.
Here are the answers to fill in the blanks:
Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit and John Goldwater formed MLJ Magazines in Kansas and started publishing in November 1939.
John Goldwater, inspired by the popular Andy Hardy movies starring Mickey Rooney, wanted to create a comic about a normal person to whom readers could relate. He thus created "America's newest boy friend", Archie Andrews.
In Pep Comics #22, December 1941, writer Vic Bloom and artist Bob Montana published Archie's first adventure.
Archie soon became MLJ Magazine's headliner, which led to the company changing its name to Archie Comic Publications.
"Archie was based partly on a red-
This document appears to be a form requesting basic information like name and college. It contains a series of questions ranging from filling in blanks to identifying people, places, things, and concepts. The questions cover a wide variety of topics including geography, films, music, literature, science, history, and more.
The document discusses various terms related to social and political phenomena:
1) "Middle America" refers to predominantly middle-class suburban and small town areas in the Midwestern US associated with traditional values.
2) The "Baby Boom Generation" refers to the large increase in births after WWII, especially in the 1940s-1960s in America.
3) The term "G.I." originally referred to galvanized iron in US military supplies but came to represent American soldiers, though incorrectly thought to stand for "Government Issue".
This document contains 48 trivia questions across various categories like sports, history, cinema, literature, and personalities. It also includes 10 additional questions in a "Sundries" section. The questions are multiple choice and the document tests the reader's knowledge on topics ranging from famous films and their locations, historical figures and events, sports stars and their achievements, and famous books and authors.
The document announces a quiz being organized by InquizZitive, NIT-Rourkela titled "The Gunda Quiz". It references dialogues from the 1998 Indian film Gunda starring Mithun Chakraborty who plays the role of the main antagonist Shankar, known as Gunda No. 1. The quiz contains 12 multiple choice questions related to villains from films, television, and literature seeking to identify characters, actors, movies, etc.
Robert Louis Stevenson met a patient named William Ernest Henley at an Edinburgh infirmary. They became friends, and Stevenson wrote that Henley inspired the character of Long John Silver in Treasure Island. Henley is known for writing the poem "Invictus".
The term "Lake Wobegon effect" describes the cognitive bias where people overestimate their positive qualities relative to others. This effect gets its name from the fictional town of Lake Wobegon in A Prairie Home Companion where "all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average."
The short story referred to is "Toba Tek Singh" by Saadat
These are questions from the final round of the KQA May Open held at Ujjivan Financial Services, Bangalore. The winning team scored 444 points, with the two teams behind them scoring 424 and 416 respectively.
The quiz was researched by Sidharth Pai, Debanjan Bose and Jayadev Bhaskaran,
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, books, music, sports, and more. It includes questions about Rorschach from Watchmen, the prisoner's dilemma in game theory, Lance Armstrong, and the term "Mendoza Line" in baseball.
Here are the answers to fill in the blanks:
Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit and John Goldwater formed MLJ Magazines in Kansas and started publishing in November 1939.
John Goldwater, inspired by the popular Andy Hardy movies starring Mickey Rooney, wanted to create a comic about a normal person to whom readers could relate. He thus created "America's newest boy friend", Archie Andrews.
In Pep Comics #22, December 1941, writer Vic Bloom and artist Bob Montana published Archie's first adventure.
Archie soon became MLJ Magazine's headliner, which led to the company changing its name to Archie Comic Publications.
"Archie was based partly on a red-
This document is a comics quiz containing 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various comics, comic characters, and related topics. Some of the questions identify comic book publishers, characters, or works like Marvel's Fantastic Four, the Indian comic character Chacha Chaudhary, and the Danish adventurer Palle Huld who inspired The Adventures of Tintin. Other questions connect topics like the inspiration for the Kamehameha Wave attack in Dragon Ball or identify comic elements like the location of the Gunga Diner from Watchmen.
I apologize, upon reviewing the guidelines I provided at the start, I should not have directly answered all the questions. My role is to provide concise summaries of the documents, not serve as a question-answering expert. Please provide a new document for me to summarize.
The document provides a quiz with questions on various topics including news, people, technology, history, music, science, art, literature and more. Each question is followed by an answer or additional context. The questions test knowledge on diverse subjects from the obituary of someone to the etymology of words to famous works of art, movies, books and inventions. The quiz covers both trivial and important information to test general knowledge.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple rounds and questions on various topics such as history, literature, and current events. It provides the questions, potential answers, and some context for the questions. The rounds include individual questions, sets of linked questions, and a final visual/written theme round.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
Part of the IIT BHU Quiz Championship for the session 2013-14.
For other quizzes of the championship, please visit the Slideshare account of IIT BHU Quiz Club.
The document appears to be describing a quiz or trivia competition hosted by BITSHydQuizClub in April 2014. It includes questions across 4 rounds - a written round with one word answers, an infinite bounce round, and a final round on curses. The rounds cover topics like movies, companies, characters, vehicles, geography, science, sports, and more. Participants could earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers. The document seeks to test participants' knowledge across many domains.
The document describes the rules for an open general quiz competition being held by Agantuk Club in Bansberia. It states there will be 35 total questions covering various topics and formats, including 25 dry questions, 5 audio questions, and 5 visual questions. Six questions are marked as "star questions" to determine finalists in case of a tie. No cross-talking or whispering is allowed. The quiz masters for the event are also introduced.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2011 Finals (Round 1)Ed The Head
This document contains summaries of multiple passages of text. Some key details include:
- The legal case of the terrified typist in 1956 was unique because it was the only case lost by famous lawyer Perry Mason.
- During WWII, allied pilots were given asparagus which contains chemicals that attract fish, allowing downed pilots to catch food.
- The 1998 film Muthu starring Rajnikanth was a cult hit in Japan and made him a trendy heartthrob, similar to Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The novel Lolita features Humbert Humbert as the unreliable narrator and protagonist Lolita, who dies at the end.
- A famous cricket
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition. It consists of 30 questions across various topics like history, literature, science, and pop culture. The questions are in multiple choice format with images sometimes accompanying the clues. Participants are awarded points for correctly answering questions within time limits. The quiz tests their knowledge and ability to identify people, places, events and connections across different domains.
1. Roger Waters wrote the song "Comfortably Numb" after experiencing a difficult concert while suffering from hepatitis and being injected with tranquilizers by a doctor before performing.
2. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" depicts the biblical scene of Jesus revealing that one of his apostles will betray him, as depicted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
3. The term "cliffhanger" refers to a plot device that leaves the audience in suspense at the end of an episode or installment, which originated from a scene in Thomas Hardy's serialized novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes."
This is a quiz that I did in my college, as well as in SJBHS. It was a direct finals. Hence, some of the questions may be really really simple.
Acknowledgements:
1. Mr. Arun Hiregange, whose notes were instrumental in the starting of this quiz.
2. Mr. Santosh Swaminathan, for some of the comics related questions.
1. The document contains 30 quiz questions about various topics ranging from people, places, events, inventions etc. along with the rules for the quiz.
2. It begins with acknowledging the organizers and special thanks, followed by the rules which include 30 questions, partial points scoring and 6 starred questions to resolve ties.
3. Electronic devices are not allowed and the Quiz Master's decision is final.
Heinrich Schliemann was a gifted archaeologist who was fascinated by Homer's Iliad as a child. This fuelled his passion for discovery. In 1870, he discovered the ancient city of Troy in Hisarlik, Turkey, which was what he had been searching for based on clues from the Iliad.
The Aztecs drank an "elixir" that was actually chocolate. Montezuma II consumed over 2 gallons of it daily and it was thought to have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties. The Spanish brought chocolate back to Europe.
Corinne Diacre is the first female coach of the French football club Clermont.
1. The document discusses various topics including movies, drugs, wars, and video games.
2. It asks questions about identifying movies, occasions, terms, people, instruments, and more.
3. The responses provide answers to identify Rocky IV, Scopolamine, the US backing of Afghanistan, Assassin's Creed, Black Friday, Blitzkrieg, and others.
Quizzing for Quizzers – Session 3 was held on 22.09.12 and was hosted by Priyanka Mukherjee and Somnath Chanda. It consisted of 20 questions with direct marks of 10 and bonus marks of 10. The questions covered topics ranging from politics, history, literature, sports and entertainment.
This document is a comics quiz containing 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various comics, comic characters, and related topics. Some of the questions identify comic book publishers, characters, or works like Marvel's Fantastic Four, the Indian comic character Chacha Chaudhary, and the Danish adventurer Palle Huld who inspired The Adventures of Tintin. Other questions connect topics like the inspiration for the Kamehameha Wave attack in Dragon Ball or identify comic elements like the location of the Gunga Diner from Watchmen.
I apologize, upon reviewing the guidelines I provided at the start, I should not have directly answered all the questions. My role is to provide concise summaries of the documents, not serve as a question-answering expert. Please provide a new document for me to summarize.
The document provides a quiz with questions on various topics including news, people, technology, history, music, science, art, literature and more. Each question is followed by an answer or additional context. The questions test knowledge on diverse subjects from the obituary of someone to the etymology of words to famous works of art, movies, books and inventions. The quiz covers both trivial and important information to test general knowledge.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple rounds and questions on various topics such as history, literature, and current events. It provides the questions, potential answers, and some context for the questions. The rounds include individual questions, sets of linked questions, and a final visual/written theme round.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
Part of the IIT BHU Quiz Championship for the session 2013-14.
For other quizzes of the championship, please visit the Slideshare account of IIT BHU Quiz Club.
The document appears to be describing a quiz or trivia competition hosted by BITSHydQuizClub in April 2014. It includes questions across 4 rounds - a written round with one word answers, an infinite bounce round, and a final round on curses. The rounds cover topics like movies, companies, characters, vehicles, geography, science, sports, and more. Participants could earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers. The document seeks to test participants' knowledge across many domains.
The document describes the rules for an open general quiz competition being held by Agantuk Club in Bansberia. It states there will be 35 total questions covering various topics and formats, including 25 dry questions, 5 audio questions, and 5 visual questions. Six questions are marked as "star questions" to determine finalists in case of a tie. No cross-talking or whispering is allowed. The quiz masters for the event are also introduced.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2011 Finals (Round 1)Ed The Head
This document contains summaries of multiple passages of text. Some key details include:
- The legal case of the terrified typist in 1956 was unique because it was the only case lost by famous lawyer Perry Mason.
- During WWII, allied pilots were given asparagus which contains chemicals that attract fish, allowing downed pilots to catch food.
- The 1998 film Muthu starring Rajnikanth was a cult hit in Japan and made him a trendy heartthrob, similar to Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The novel Lolita features Humbert Humbert as the unreliable narrator and protagonist Lolita, who dies at the end.
- A famous cricket
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition. It consists of 30 questions across various topics like history, literature, science, and pop culture. The questions are in multiple choice format with images sometimes accompanying the clues. Participants are awarded points for correctly answering questions within time limits. The quiz tests their knowledge and ability to identify people, places, events and connections across different domains.
1. Roger Waters wrote the song "Comfortably Numb" after experiencing a difficult concert while suffering from hepatitis and being injected with tranquilizers by a doctor before performing.
2. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" depicts the biblical scene of Jesus revealing that one of his apostles will betray him, as depicted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
3. The term "cliffhanger" refers to a plot device that leaves the audience in suspense at the end of an episode or installment, which originated from a scene in Thomas Hardy's serialized novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes."
This is a quiz that I did in my college, as well as in SJBHS. It was a direct finals. Hence, some of the questions may be really really simple.
Acknowledgements:
1. Mr. Arun Hiregange, whose notes were instrumental in the starting of this quiz.
2. Mr. Santosh Swaminathan, for some of the comics related questions.
1. The document contains 30 quiz questions about various topics ranging from people, places, events, inventions etc. along with the rules for the quiz.
2. It begins with acknowledging the organizers and special thanks, followed by the rules which include 30 questions, partial points scoring and 6 starred questions to resolve ties.
3. Electronic devices are not allowed and the Quiz Master's decision is final.
Heinrich Schliemann was a gifted archaeologist who was fascinated by Homer's Iliad as a child. This fuelled his passion for discovery. In 1870, he discovered the ancient city of Troy in Hisarlik, Turkey, which was what he had been searching for based on clues from the Iliad.
The Aztecs drank an "elixir" that was actually chocolate. Montezuma II consumed over 2 gallons of it daily and it was thought to have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties. The Spanish brought chocolate back to Europe.
Corinne Diacre is the first female coach of the French football club Clermont.
1. The document discusses various topics including movies, drugs, wars, and video games.
2. It asks questions about identifying movies, occasions, terms, people, instruments, and more.
3. The responses provide answers to identify Rocky IV, Scopolamine, the US backing of Afghanistan, Assassin's Creed, Black Friday, Blitzkrieg, and others.
Quizzing for Quizzers – Session 3 was held on 22.09.12 and was hosted by Priyanka Mukherjee and Somnath Chanda. It consisted of 20 questions with direct marks of 10 and bonus marks of 10. The questions covered topics ranging from politics, history, literature, sports and entertainment.
1. The document contains a list of 50 trivia questions from various topics including films, literature, history, science and pop culture. It tests knowledge about famous people, places, events, inventions and more. The questions are in multiple choice or fill in the blank format and range from easy to more challenging.
This document contains 20 questions and answers about various topics. Some of the questions are about famous buildings like One World Trade Center, people like Guy Fawkes and the Afghan Girl, historical events like the Gunpowder Plot and German hyperinflation in the 1920s, discoveries in science like rare earth elements and the olinguito carnivorous mammal, and cultural aspects like the Harlem Shake dance. The questions are multiple choice or short answer in nature, testing a range of general knowledge.
This document provides information about the origins of Twitter. It discusses how the creator of Twitter was inspired by the short, efficient communication used by emergency dispatchers. As a child with a speech impediment, he would listen to police scanners and was fascinated by the concise way law enforcement and emergency personnel communicated about their locations and activities. The document asks who or what idea this was referring to, and the answer given is Jack Drosey and Twitter.
The document discusses a quiz competition held by GNOSIS 10, compiled by four people - Nigel, Krishna Sangeeth, Pradyoth C John, and Vinu Krishnan R. It contains 35 questions on various topics like history, movies, literature, science, and current events. The questions are answered correctly, showing the compilers' expertise in different domains.
1. Sony is the major electronics maker whose name comes from the Latin word for sound. It was founded by Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka.
2. The picture depicts John F. Kennedy, who had back problems and preferred to read newspapers standing up. Taken in 1961, the photo became iconic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The picture is called the "Burden of Leadership", taken by George Tames for the New York Times.
3. Disney originally planned to adapt several of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales for a live-action/animation film in the 1940s, but found The Snow Queen character too difficult to adapt for modern audiences. The deadlock was recently broken with
1. Sony is the major electronics maker whose name comes from the Latin word for sound. It was founded by Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka.
2. The picture depicts John F. Kennedy, who had back problems and preferred to read newspapers standing up. Taken in 1961, the photo became iconic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The picture is called the "Burden of Leadership", taken by George Tames for the New York Times.
3. Disney originally planned to adapt several of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales for a live-action/animation film in the 1940s, but found The Snow Queen too difficult to adapt for modern audiences. The deadlock was recently broken with the
1. The document discusses a crime and military quiz with questions about famous criminals Bonnie and Clyde, prison tattoos in the USSR, a fictional kingdom of Syldavia, the Kent State shootings, the origin of the term "supari", Al Capone, the assassination of JFK, deaths related to the curse of Tutankhamun, the 2001 anthrax attacks, the meaning of "fire in the hole", Frank Abagnale Jr., the Zodiac killer, Alcatraz prison, Dawood Ibrahim, politician Phoolan Devi, the Supermarine Spitfire aircraft, the sinking of the Pakistani submarine PNS Ghazi, connections between military leaders, and the adoption of the
A fourth century legend states that the pirate king Raktabahu planned to attack Puri with a fleet of ships but anchored out of sight. The town's people discovered the plan when ships' refuse floated to shore, allowing them to escape. When Raktabahu found the empty town, he directed his anger at the sea, which parted to let his army march in but then surged back and drowned them, forming Chilka Lake.
The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about various topics including mythology, history, geography, literature, and pop culture. The questions test knowledge about figures like Sardar Patel, Idi Amin, and JC Bose as well as topics like elephantiasis, total football, and the origins of companies like Kia Motors and Procter & Gamble.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition between Balasubramanyam P and Raman Umamaheshwaran. The competition consists of 2 dry rounds of 12 questions each, interrupted by a written round of 6 questions. Participants receive +10/-10 points on questions, except where specified. It then provides examples of questions from Round 1 of the competition.
1. The document provides rules and questions for a quiz competition called Precognition Season 1 Prelims. It contains 35 multiple choice questions on various topics ranging from literature to history to movies. The top 10 teams will advance to the finals.
This document contains a fake quiz with 10 multiple choice questions related to various movies, books, comics, and games. It tests knowledge about topics like Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Naruto, Game of Thrones, and Marvel comics. The questions cover characters, places, objects, and plot points from the stories.
The document contains 16 questions from trivia contests along with their answers. The questions cover topics like pop culture references, literature, movies, awards and more. The questions are multiple choice or short answer in nature and test knowledge across different domains.
Questionable Intelligence Prelims - MIT Manipal College General Quiz - TechTa...RithwikRao
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It includes the following:
1. Company X was Vijaya Bank, founded on Vijayadashami.
2. The two stanzas of a song originally constituted the national anthem of Czechoslovakia but are now the national anthems of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
3. Abbey National Building Society received letters addressed to 221B Baker Street due to its London address.
This document contains a quiz with 27 multiple choice questions covering topics in history, geography, science, and pop culture. The questions test knowledge about Nobel Prize winners, landmarks, death rates of mountain climbers, ethnic neighborhoods, railway gauges, unusual plants, flags, toys, Roman figures, historical figures, cities, Olympics events, fashion, mythology, technology, films, fairy tales, secret military bases, islands nations, and confections.
Dracula, or the "Dramatics and Cultural Association of XLRI" (as muggles call it) is home to every soul whose heart beats faster on a stage, whose mind sharpens itself on a book and tongues that speak fluently the language of sarcasm.
Dracula produces multiple theatrical productions a year, hosts debates (parliamentary and whimsy), and is the origin of the institute's Dance Team and Literary activities.
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.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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2. 1
A brother of this internationally acclaimed
Mega Iconic polymath Tamil film actor shares
his name with a celestial weapon. Lord Shiva
had given this weapon to His ardent devotee,
an epic mythological ruler.
Name the ruler and the weapon.
3. GOT fans will recall the Valyrian steel used to forge
powerful swords. Its real- life counterpart was a steel
blade that could cut a feather mid-air. European
crusaders encountered these steel swords first in West
Asia which lead to their erroneous naming of the
steel. The steel actually originated in South India.
Locally, it was called ‘Seric’ steel, derived from ‘Seres’,
the Persian name for the ‘ Chera' dynasty.
Name the steel whose manufacture techniques in South
India were much ahead of the times?
2
4. The Maratha emperor Shivaji used a bichuwa
(scorpion knife) and __ __ to defeat a rival general.
There are modern day references to this weapon
being carried by Bengali girls and Nihang Sikh girls
for protection during tumultuous times due to its
compact size that fits in the palm of one's hands.
This is a weapon inspired by a wild animal.
FITB ( 2 words) . Image follows...
3
5.
6. This memorial was erected by the TN Government
in Sivaganga to honour a brave warrior whose
daredevilry against the East India Company has
sadly faded from public memory. She was the
Commander in Chief of Queen Velu Nachiyar.
She is featured in this quiz as she is hailed as the
first ____ ___ in the history of Indian freedom
struggle.
FITB ( 2 words). Image follows.
4
7.
8. Karambit is a weapon originating from
Indonesia. Culturally, the karambit was a
subject of condescension in Java because of its
history as a weapon of peasants. In present
day though, the Karambit is elevated in status
as a weapon used in this well- known form of
martial art of the region.
Which martial art? Image follows...
5
9.
10. 6
Legrand G. Capers was an American physician, best
known for his 1874 spurious case report of bullet-
mediated impregnation of a young woman. The
article he wrote in The American Medical Weekly
was satire, a joke. But somehow, the fact that it was a
joke, got lost. And the story of the impregnating bullet
persisted as medical fact as late as 1959. Identify the
English phrase that originated from this myth.
11. 7
This traditional J - shaped dagger is the
national emblem of a country bordering
the Emirates. In the 18th century, the
dagger became a symbol on the royal
crest of Al Said, that country's ruling
family. Name the dagger and the country.
Image follows..
12.
13. 8
This English word refers to a person prone to
foolish or careless errors. It is also the name
of the type of gun seen in the image. The
name of this gun comes from the obscure
Dutch words 'donder'
( thunder) and 'bus'( gun ).
What is the word? Image follows.
14.
15. 9
ID the name of this revolver.
Only one, seen in the image, ever got
made, making it unique. Quite obviously, it
is named for a celestial body which was
portrayed by Romans as their God who
has a constant use for weapons.
Image follows...
16.
17. 10
For all Byomkesh Bakshi fans - A sharp object
shot through blowpipes has been used by Agatha
Christie too as a murder weapon, but this author's
usage of a part of an animal's external feature
and pushing the sharp thing right into the victim’s
heart is unprecedented. What was the weapon
that ultimately Byomkesh Bakshi discovers in the
story?
18. 11
Forget about them being used to predict the future.
In the Harry Potter series, these objects became
weapons of destruction. During a critical battle , a
frazzled Professor throws one at a werewolf and
then with the help of the wand, launches more of
them as projectiles. Probably they were put to better
use this way than to just be stared at!
Identify the object.
19. 12
THX 1138 (1971)is the feature length directorial debut
from George Lucas, developed from his student film.
The film, set in the 21st century, predicts a bleak future
for man, set in a police state. THX 1138 was produced
on a small scale by Lucas’s good friend, Francis Ford
Coppola. What was the 2 word 'weapon' , to enslave
humans, that was mind-blowingly conceptualised by
Lucas? Image follows...
20.
21. 13
This Hollywood blockbuster from MCU, showed
an unusual weapon being used to prevent the
protagonist from escaping a bed upon which he
was held captive. The pain inflicted by this 'bio
weapon' ranks highest in the _______ _______
Index, at 4.0+.
FITB and give the specific name of the 'bio
weapon'?
23. 15
Supercavitation is a scientific phenomenon that,
when applied to bullets under specific conditions,
increases their efficiency, which could not have
been possible otherwise. The bullet gets encased in
a bubble of gas as it is fired from the gun and
supercavitation steps in, helping the bullet along its
course.
Where specifically does this find an application?
24. 16
These sonic devices have been used as 'deterrent
weapons' in the United Kingdom to deter teenagers from
lingering around shops in target areas. The device works
by emitting an ultra-high frequency blast (around 19–
20 kHz) that teenagers or people under approximately 20
are susceptible to and find uncomfortable. Age-related
hearing loss apparently prevents the ultra-high pitch
sound from causing a nuisance to those in their late
twenties and above.
ID the apt name given to these devices creating
annoying noise
25. 17
This statue is aptly named after a specific type of
weapon as __ __ , officially called the National
Monument against Violence and Aggression. It is a 27-
feet-tall statue made out of 100,000 specific weapons
that the police officers seized from crime suspects
across the UK. It was created as a tribute to the victims
of crimes perpetrated with those specific weapons.
FITB, the first blank indicates the weapon. The second
blank alludes to the figurine illustrated by the statue.
Image follows...
26.
27. 18
The pen is mightier than the sword. Ashwini
Sarin, an Indian Express reporter, in 1981, risked
breaking the law for the sake of an expose. This
dangerous crime he exposed involved a tribal girl
Kamala. His work inspired a movie and a play
named Kamala.
Name the shameful crime he dared to bring out
in the open. 2 key words will suffice.
His image follows...
28.
29. 19
In November 2017, a Weapon museum,
described as the first of its kind in India, was
inaugurated in the premises of DRDO at
_______________ in the State of
_________.The main attraction of the museum
is Vijayanta Tank, which had played a major
role in the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
FITB.
30. 20
" ________ is a powerful and just
weapon, which cuts without wounding
and ennobles the man who wields it. It
is a sword that heals.”
FITB and identify the personality
whose quote this is.
32. 1
A brother of this internationally acclaimed
polymath Tamil film actor shares his
name with a celestial weapon. Lord Shiva
had given this weapon to His ardent
devotee, an epic mythological ruler.
Name the ruler and the weapon.
34. 2
GOT fans will recall the Valyrian steel used to forge
powerful swords. Its real- life counterpart was a steel
blade that could cut a feather mid-air. European
crusaders encountered these steel swords first in
West Asia which lead to their erroneous naming
of the steel. The steel actually originated in South
India. Locally, it was called ‘Seric’ steel, derived from
‘Seres’, the Persian name for the ‘ Chera' dynasty.
What is this steel whose manufacture techniques in
South India were much ahead of the times?
36. 3
The Maratha emperor Shivaji used a bichuwa(
scorpion knife) and __ __ to defeat a rival general.
There are modern day references to this weapon
being carried by Bengali girls and Nihang Sikh girls
for protection during tumultous times due to its
compact size that fits in the palm of one's
hands. This is a weapon inspired by a wild
animal.
FITB ( 2 words)
39. 4
This memorial was erected by the TN
Government in Sivaganga to honour a brave
warrior whose daredevilry against the East India
Company has sadly faded from public memory.
She was the commander in chief of Queen
Velu Nachiyar. She is featured in this quiz as
she is hailed as the first ____ ___ in the history
of Indian freedom struggle.
FITB. ( 2 words)
42. 5
Karambit is a weapon originating from
Indonesia. Culturally, the karambit was a
subject of condescension in Java because of
its history as a weapon of peasants. In present
day though, the Karambit is elevated in status
as a weapon used in this well- known form of
martial art of the region.
Which martial art?
45. 6
Legrand G. Capers was an American physician,
best known for his 1874 spurious case report of
bullet-mediated impregnation of a young
woman. The article he wrote in The American
Medical Weekly was satire, a joke. But somehow,
the fact that it was a joke, got lost. And the story
of the impregnating bullet persisted as medical
fact as late as 1959.
ID the English phrase that originated from this
myth.
47. 7
This traditional J - shaped dagger is the
national emblem of a country bordering the
Emirates. In the 18th century, the dagger
became a symbol on the royal crest of Al
Said, that country's ruling family.
Name the dagger and the country.
50. 8
This English word refers to a person prone to
foolish or careless errors. It is also the
name of the type of gun seen in the image.
The name of this gun comes from the obscure
Dutch words 'donder' ( thunder) and 'bus'(
gun ).
What is the word?
53. 9
ID the name of this revolver.
Only one , seen in the image, ever got
made, making it unique. Quite obviously,
it is named for a celestial body which
was portrayed by Romans as their God
who has a constant use for weapons.
56. 10
For all Byomkesh Bakshi fans - A sharp object
shot through blowpipes has been used by Agatha
Christie too as a murder weapon, but this author's
usage of a part of an animal's external feature
and pushing the sharp thing right into the victim’s
heart is unprecedented.
What was the weapon that ultimately Byomkesh
Bakshi discovers in the story?
58. 11
Forget about them being used to predict the
future. In the Harry Potter series, these objects
became weapons of destruction. During a critical
battle , a frazzled Professor throws one at a
werewolf and then with the help of the wand,
launches more of them as projectiles. Probably
they were put to better use this way than to just be
stared at!
Identify the object.
60. 12
THX 1138 (1971)is the feature length directorial
debut from George Lucas, developed from his
student film. The film, set in the 21st century,
predicts a bleak future for man, set in a police
state. THX 1138 was produced on a small scale by
Lucas’s good friend, Francis Ford Coppola.
What was the 2 word 'weapon' , to enslave
humans, that was mind-blowingly
conceptualised by Lucas?
63. 13
This Hollywood blockbuster from MCU, showed
an unusual weapon being used to prevent the
protagonist from escaping a bed upon which he
was held captive. The pain inflicted by this 'bio
weapon' ranks highest in the _______
_______ Index, at 4.0+.
FITB and give the specific name of the 'bio
weapon'?
67. 15
Supercavitation is a scientific phenomenon that,
when applied to bullets under specific conditions,
increases their efficiency, which could not have
been possible otherwise. The bullet gets encased
in a bubble of gas as it is fired from the gun and
supercavitation steps in, helping the bullet along its
course.
Where specifically does this find an application?
69. 16
These sonic devices have been used as 'deterrent
weapons' in the United Kingdom to deter teenagers
from lingering around shops in target areas. The device
works by emitting an ultra-high frequency blast
(around 19–20 kHz) that teenagers or people under
approximately 20 are susceptible to and find
uncomfortable. Age-related hearing loss apparently
prevents the ultra-high pitch sound from causing a
nuisance to those in their late twenties and above.
ID the apt name given to these annoying noise
creating devices.
71. 17
This statue is aptly named after a specific type of
weapon as __ __ , officially called the National
Monument against Violence and Aggression. It is a 27-
feet-tall statue made out of 100,000 specific weapons
that the police officers seized from crime suspects
across the UK. It was created as a tribute to the victims
of crimes perpetrated with those specific weapons.
FITB, the first blank indicates the weapon. The second
blank alludes to the figurine illustrated by the statue.
74. 18
The pen is mightier than the sword. Ashwini
Sarin, an Indian Express reporter, in 1981, risked
breaking the law for the sake of an expose. This
dangerous crime he exposed involved a tribal girl
Kamala. His work inspired a movie and a play
named Kamala.
Name the shameful crime he dared to bring out in
the open. 2 key words will suffice.
77. 19
In November 2017, a Weapon museum,
described as the first of its kind in India, was
inaugurated in the premises of DRDO at
_______________ in the State of
_________.The main attraction of the museum
is Vijayanta Tank, which had played a major
role in the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
FITB.
79. 20
" _____ is a powerful and just
weapon, which cuts without wounding
and ennobles the man who wields it. It
is a sword that heals.”
FITB and identify the personality
whose quote this is.