This document summarizes details from an IT quiz event called Brain Sparks 2015. It lists the 6 finalist schools and provides rules for the different rounds, including a dry questions round with 20 questions worth 20 points each. One question asks contestants to list 10 elements related to various TV show or movie series titles. The document also outlines the differential scoring round and outsourcing rounds involving questions selected by other teams.
This document summarizes the rules and questions for 6 rounds of a quiz competition between multiple teams. Round 1 involves 6 questions going clockwise with points awarded for correct answers. Round 2 features connect questions with a theme connecting the answers. Round 3 is a visual connect round with photos having a common theme. Round 4 again has 6 questions but going anti-clockwise. The final round involves differential scoring based on the number of incorrect teams. The document provides the questions and potential answers for each round of the competition.
This document provides a summary of an expert technology quiz with multiple choice questions about companies, products, people, and other topics related to technology. It includes 6 rounds of questions with different formats like direct questions, images, videos, and minimal clues. The quiz covers a wide range of subjects testing knowledge of companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, as well as products, operating systems, applications, movies, and people in the tech industry. The final round includes one last question and a thank you message sponsored by a website.
The document provides the rules and structure for a technology quiz being conducted by Mudit Bhargava and Vidit Bhargava. It states that there will be 20 questions in the elimination round with the top 6 scoring teams qualifying for the finals. Teams have 1 hour to attempt the quiz and only 1 submission is allowed per team. The quizmasters' decision is final. It provides a sample question about identifying products from images along with another sample question and answer.
This document outlines the rules for 5 rounds of a quiz competition between teams:
1. Quick Fire round consists of 3 questions in 60 seconds for 10 points each.
2. Connect 'It' round asks each team one question using 2-3 pictures to connect to the answer for 10 points.
3. The Odd One Out round requires teams to identify the picture that does not match and explain why for 10 points or -5 points.
4. Cipher Round asks one coded question per team to decode for 15 points.
5. Dare to Win round connects all pictures to find the final answer. Teams earn +60 or -30 points. Listen carefully to instructions from the quiz master.
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
This document summarizes the rules and questions for 6 rounds of a quiz competition between multiple teams. Round 1 involves 6 questions going clockwise with points awarded for correct answers. Round 2 features connect questions with a theme connecting the answers. Round 3 is a visual connect round with photos having a common theme. Round 4 again has 6 questions but going anti-clockwise. The final round involves differential scoring based on the number of incorrect teams. The document provides the questions and potential answers for each round of the competition.
This document provides a summary of an expert technology quiz with multiple choice questions about companies, products, people, and other topics related to technology. It includes 6 rounds of questions with different formats like direct questions, images, videos, and minimal clues. The quiz covers a wide range of subjects testing knowledge of companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, as well as products, operating systems, applications, movies, and people in the tech industry. The final round includes one last question and a thank you message sponsored by a website.
The document provides the rules and structure for a technology quiz being conducted by Mudit Bhargava and Vidit Bhargava. It states that there will be 20 questions in the elimination round with the top 6 scoring teams qualifying for the finals. Teams have 1 hour to attempt the quiz and only 1 submission is allowed per team. The quizmasters' decision is final. It provides a sample question about identifying products from images along with another sample question and answer.
This document outlines the rules for 5 rounds of a quiz competition between teams:
1. Quick Fire round consists of 3 questions in 60 seconds for 10 points each.
2. Connect 'It' round asks each team one question using 2-3 pictures to connect to the answer for 10 points.
3. The Odd One Out round requires teams to identify the picture that does not match and explain why for 10 points or -5 points.
4. Cipher Round asks one coded question per team to decode for 15 points.
5. Dare to Win round connects all pictures to find the final answer. Teams earn +60 or -30 points. Listen carefully to instructions from the quiz master.
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
The Prelims of the Science-Business-Technology quiz (Sci-Biz-Tech) conducted at Under The Peepal Tree, the annual quiz fest of RV QuizCorp, on 24th March 2018.
The document contains questions from a quiz called "TechnoBuzz'19". It includes 20 preliminary questions about topics related to technology and computers. Some questions identify famous software, viruses, companies and effects. The final round has 3 parts and contains additional technical questions.
Game Changer Game Changer tho :')
DLC (including the audio and video questions) can be found on bit.ly/techexult
A huge shoutout to Sayam Kanwar for helping build the live scoring software for the quiz.
The document provides the rules and sample questions for a technology quiz hosted by Mudit and Vidit Bhargava. It includes 20 multiple choice questions in the elimination round, with the top 6 scoring teams advancing to the finals. Only one submission is allowed per team. The quiz master's decision is final. Sample questions cover topics related to internet companies, technology, movies, and more.
This document contains a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions related to technology and computing. It provides the questions, possible answers, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like key terms, innovations, events, logos, concepts, and benchmarks related to computers, software, and the internet. The document is formatted as a quiz for teams to compete in and qualify for finals.
1. The document discusses a science, business and technology quiz with 20 questions. It provides the rules for the quiz and begins with the first question.
2. The first few questions and answers of the quiz are then summarized, covering topics like Hagoromo chalk, yakhchal ice pits, the NFL needing to train commentators on Microsoft Surface tablets, and details on Nike Vaporfly shoes.
3. The summary touches on other questions about deepfakes in Indian political campaigns, X-ray technicians experiencing radiation exposure, Google's efforts to redirect ISIS search results, and the moon landing being demonstrated in a video.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit 2020 Q?Bit finals competition involving teams Harsaaj Singh, Jaisal Kothari, Pranav Gupta, and Vaibhav Jain. The competition will involve 24 multiple choice questions in a grid format. Teams can choose any question and will have 10 seconds to "pounce" for a partial answer. Direct answers are worth +10 points, while pounces are worth +10 or -5 points. No parts are awarded for pounces. There is no option to pass on a question. The Question Master's decisions are final.
1. This document outlines the format and rules for an IT quiz being held on January 10th, 2013 by Suresh and Gowri. It consists of 4 rounds of quizzing with questions related to apps, logos, companies, and general knowledge.
2. The first round has 6 questions with points awarded for correct answers and no negative marking. The second round involves 16 logo-based questions with clock-wise and anti-clockwise portions.
3. The third round presents 3 sets of statements that share a common theme to be identified for additional points. Guesses are penalized. This quiz tests the participants' knowledge of technology topics.
The document is a tech quiz with true/false questions about various tech companies and products. It contains 12 questions about companies and products like Nvidia, Google, Nintendo, Cingular/AT&T, Blu-Ray, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Ning, Lenovo, Dell, Sony, Nintendo, Admob and Google. The questions test the reader's knowledge about the companies that developed or owned these technologies and products.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit'21 Q?Bit finals trivia competition. It consists of 25 questions in a grid format, plus a long visual connect question. Teams can choose any question and have 10 seconds to "pounce" or attempt to answer before the other team. The order of questioning reverses after 12 questions. Correct answers receive +10 points, while incorrect pounce answers receive -5 points. There is no passing or part points for pounces. The question master's decisions are final. It also lists categories for a long visual connect and tiebreaker questions.
The document outlines the rules and questions for the Noesis 2015 Quiz Chapter 2 prelims. It provides 20 multiple choice or short answer questions on various topics to test participants. The top 6 teams that correctly answer the most questions will advance to the finals. The quiz master's decision is final.
The final round of the quiz at Amity Saket's annual techfest, AlphaBit. Conducted by Shivang Seth, made by Swetabh Changkakoti, Pranav Gupta, Vachas Chaturvedi, and Jaisal Kothari.
PRELIMS_ISTE GENERAL QUIZ 2015(NIT SILCHAR)amit oli
The document provides the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz competition hosted by ISTE. It contains 31 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions across a wide range of topics including history, pop culture, geography, and current events. The rules state that there will be a tiebreaker using starred questions and then sudden death if needed, and that googling is not allowed. The best 8 teams will qualify for the next round.
This amazing ppt is about movies and general knowledge. You will have lot of fun watching this. By watching this you can improve your general knowledge
The Prelims of the Science-Business-Technology quiz (Sci-Biz-Tech) conducted at Under The Peepal Tree, the annual quiz fest of RV QuizCorp, on 24th March 2018.
The document contains questions from a quiz called "TechnoBuzz'19". It includes 20 preliminary questions about topics related to technology and computers. Some questions identify famous software, viruses, companies and effects. The final round has 3 parts and contains additional technical questions.
Game Changer Game Changer tho :')
DLC (including the audio and video questions) can be found on bit.ly/techexult
A huge shoutout to Sayam Kanwar for helping build the live scoring software for the quiz.
The document provides the rules and sample questions for a technology quiz hosted by Mudit and Vidit Bhargava. It includes 20 multiple choice questions in the elimination round, with the top 6 scoring teams advancing to the finals. Only one submission is allowed per team. The quiz master's decision is final. Sample questions cover topics related to internet companies, technology, movies, and more.
This document contains a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions related to technology and computing. It provides the questions, possible answers, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like key terms, innovations, events, logos, concepts, and benchmarks related to computers, software, and the internet. The document is formatted as a quiz for teams to compete in and qualify for finals.
1. The document discusses a science, business and technology quiz with 20 questions. It provides the rules for the quiz and begins with the first question.
2. The first few questions and answers of the quiz are then summarized, covering topics like Hagoromo chalk, yakhchal ice pits, the NFL needing to train commentators on Microsoft Surface tablets, and details on Nike Vaporfly shoes.
3. The summary touches on other questions about deepfakes in Indian political campaigns, X-ray technicians experiencing radiation exposure, Google's efforts to redirect ISIS search results, and the moon landing being demonstrated in a video.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit 2020 Q?Bit finals competition involving teams Harsaaj Singh, Jaisal Kothari, Pranav Gupta, and Vaibhav Jain. The competition will involve 24 multiple choice questions in a grid format. Teams can choose any question and will have 10 seconds to "pounce" for a partial answer. Direct answers are worth +10 points, while pounces are worth +10 or -5 points. No parts are awarded for pounces. There is no option to pass on a question. The Question Master's decisions are final.
1. This document outlines the format and rules for an IT quiz being held on January 10th, 2013 by Suresh and Gowri. It consists of 4 rounds of quizzing with questions related to apps, logos, companies, and general knowledge.
2. The first round has 6 questions with points awarded for correct answers and no negative marking. The second round involves 16 logo-based questions with clock-wise and anti-clockwise portions.
3. The third round presents 3 sets of statements that share a common theme to be identified for additional points. Guesses are penalized. This quiz tests the participants' knowledge of technology topics.
The document is a tech quiz with true/false questions about various tech companies and products. It contains 12 questions about companies and products like Nvidia, Google, Nintendo, Cingular/AT&T, Blu-Ray, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Ning, Lenovo, Dell, Sony, Nintendo, Admob and Google. The questions test the reader's knowledge about the companies that developed or owned these technologies and products.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit'21 Q?Bit finals trivia competition. It consists of 25 questions in a grid format, plus a long visual connect question. Teams can choose any question and have 10 seconds to "pounce" or attempt to answer before the other team. The order of questioning reverses after 12 questions. Correct answers receive +10 points, while incorrect pounce answers receive -5 points. There is no passing or part points for pounces. The question master's decisions are final. It also lists categories for a long visual connect and tiebreaker questions.
The document outlines the rules and questions for the Noesis 2015 Quiz Chapter 2 prelims. It provides 20 multiple choice or short answer questions on various topics to test participants. The top 6 teams that correctly answer the most questions will advance to the finals. The quiz master's decision is final.
The final round of the quiz at Amity Saket's annual techfest, AlphaBit. Conducted by Shivang Seth, made by Swetabh Changkakoti, Pranav Gupta, Vachas Chaturvedi, and Jaisal Kothari.
PRELIMS_ISTE GENERAL QUIZ 2015(NIT SILCHAR)amit oli
The document provides the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz competition hosted by ISTE. It contains 31 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions across a wide range of topics including history, pop culture, geography, and current events. The rules state that there will be a tiebreaker using starred questions and then sudden death if needed, and that googling is not allowed. The best 8 teams will qualify for the next round.
This amazing ppt is about movies and general knowledge. You will have lot of fun watching this. By watching this you can improve your general knowledge
This document outlines the rules and questions for the Nascent Quizzogen II quiz competition hosted by Quizmaniac BEings (QMB). The quiz contains 20 questions to be answered by teams. Starred questions are used as tie-breakers. The winning team will be determined by the most correct answers or the longest correct answer streak if there is still a tie. Participants are instructed to turn off phones and not assist other teams. The quiz master's decisions are final.
The document describes the details of a quiz club meet held on 05.04.2013. It provides the rules of the quiz, which state that the Quiz Master (QM) is always right and not to be argued with. It then lists the various rounds or "ones" of the quiz covering topics like geography, literature, comics, music, awards etc. Each round poses a question related to the topic and participants are to provide the answer for points. The document provides the questions as well as some context/clues for each question. It concludes by stating that the answers will be provided after the questions.
This document contains a 3 question quiz about Arsenal FC. The questions ask for Arsenal's all-time leading scorer (Thierry Henry), the stadium they play home matches at (Emirates Stadium), and what the game between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur is called (The North London Derby).
This document provides 25 questions for a sports quiz between Nishanth and Madan. It includes questions about famous athletes and events across various sports. There are also a few tiebreaker questions marked "wtf" in case the scores are tied after the initial 25 questions. Preliminary scores will be used to break any ties in the final results.
Prelims of the Inter-College Sports Quiz held at IIIT-DELHI.
Cutoff for the finals was 6/25.
Link for the finals is below:
http://www.slideshare.net/rishabhkwatra5/odyssey15-sports-quiz-finals
The document summarizes the structure and rounds of a sports quiz competition between Nishanth and Madan. It consists of 5 rounds - Write Brothers, Infinite Bounce (clockwise/anticlockwise), SVC, and LVC. Each round has different scoring rules and topics covered include cricket, field hockey, sports origins and nicknames.
1. The document appears to be the rules and questions for an entertainment quiz directed by Himadri and Prashant. It contains 30 questions across various topics in entertainment including movies, music, TV shows, and celebrities. The rules prohibit the use of outside resources like Google but allow applause, cheering, and whistling.
2. The questions cover a wide range of entertainment topics to test participants' knowledge of movies, directors, music genres, TV shows, magazines, artists, and more. Many questions require identifying names, titles, or other details based on clues and context cues provided.
3. The quiz appears designed to be an engaging test of general entertainment knowledge with questions appealing to fans of cinema, television
Roman Abramovich tried to sign Gianfranco Zola back to Chelsea after purchasing the club, but Zola had already committed to playing for Cagliari. Abramovich even tried to purchase the entire Cagliari team to acquire Zola, but was dissuaded after Zola intervened. Gianfranco Zola is considered Chelsea's best ever player.
Three football teams lost many members in three different air disasters: Torino FC in the Superga air disaster of 1949, Manchester United in the Munich air disaster of 1958, and the Zambia national football team in 1993.
Jarnail Singh Dhillon is an Indian football legend best known
Prelims answers of Kriti (General Inter - Hostel Quiz) at IIT Guwahati , 2014Himanshu Upreti
The document describes the origins and content of the website X. It was started in 2005 by its creator scanning doodles from notebooks. In 2007, it gained attention by depicting online communities as continents sized by popularity and grouped by subject matter. X's homepage contains a warning about potential strong language, unusual humor, and advanced mathematics that may not be suitable for all audiences.
The document summarizes the proceedings of a quiz competition hosted by Quizmaniac BEings (QMB) for alumni of BESU. It provides details of the quiz rules and format, as well as several sample questions and answers from the quiz. Some of the questions are related to history, literature, pop culture references and biographies. The document suggests the quiz involved a variety of topics designed to test the knowledge and analytical abilities of the participants.
Kriti Quiz (Inter - Hostel General Quiz) finals at IIT Guwahati , 2014Himanshu Upreti
Finals of the Kriti Quiz (General Inter Hostel Quiz) at IIT Guwahati , 2014
I thank the "Old Gods and the New" for making this quiz a successful event :P
X is Barcelona. Barcelona received the Order of Merit from FIFA due to their contribution to football development through their social and cultural programs.
A short quiz organised at Shaastra 2016 , Tech Fest of IIT Madras , as part of awareness of payment industry and financial inclusion of the people in general.
This document provides 6 trivia questions about association football with multiple choice answers. It covers topics like famous players, managers, tournaments, and incidents. Players mentioned include Pele, Maradona, Rooney, and others. Managers include Ernst Happel and Cesare Maldini. Films, trophies, and the Superga air disaster are also referenced. The questions start with single choice and progress to matching players to their fathers who also played internationally. The document tests football knowledge through trivia questions.
1) The document summarizes a CSI quiz competition with multiple choice questions testing knowledge about technology and computing history.
2) It includes 3 rounds of questions with varying point values for correct and partial answers. Questions cover topics like important organizations, algorithms, inventions, and people in the field of computing.
3) The final question describes the invention of Lisp by John McCarthy at MIT and its highly recursive nature, as well as Alan Kay's creation of the Smalltalk language at Xerox PARC, inspired by Lisp's ability to be defined in only one page of code.
1) The document summarizes a CSI quiz competition with multiple choice questions testing knowledge about technology and computing history.
2) It includes 3 rounds of questions with varying point values for correct and partial answers. Questions cover topics like important organizations, algorithms, inventions, and people in the field of computing.
3) The final question describes the invention of Lisp by John McCarthy at MIT and its highly recursive nature, as well as Alan Kay's creation of the Smalltalk language at Xerox PARC, inspired by Lisp's ability to be defined concisely.
Techtryst is an IT Quiz designed by me and my friends at MSI.
Powered by Gawking Geeks ( www.gawkingeeks.com )
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First round is kinda easy and taken from pre-made questions. For awesomeness move forward.
I have used another method of safety slide of my own. So there are two question slides and then one answer slide. Even if you click one wrong it wont go wrong and people wont know.
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This presentation is free for you to download and free to use for non commercial users as applicable under Creative Commons License.
This document provides the rules and questions for a 3-round quiz being conducted by the Free and Open Source Software Club of SREC. Each round has 10 multiple choice questions worth 5 points each. Round 1 focuses on FOSS topics, Round 2 is a mixed bag of random topics, and Round 3 is another mixed bag round. Participants are encouraged to guess answers and there is no penalty for passing on a question. The quiz is intended to be lighthearted and engage participants in learning.
1) The document outlines the rules and structure for the finals of the Kalakumbh Quiz consisting of 6 rounds moving clockwise and anti-clockwise with various scoring rules for different question types.
2) The rounds include write, visual, theme, choose your topic and connect rounds testing participants' knowledge of general trivia across topics like history, entertainment, science and more.
3) Participants are encouraged to answer all questions even without full knowledge as incorrect answers do not receive negative points and could end up being correct through guessing.
The document contains questions from a CSI quiz competition with three rounds. Round 1 has 12 direct multiple choice questions about organizations, people, and technologies related to computers and the internet. Round 2 has 6 identification or image-based questions. Round 3 has 4 sets of variable identification questions where participants can earn points for correctly identifying people, organizations, or technologies represented by X, Y, and Z.
The document outlines the rules and structure of the Infoyage 2014 Senior Quiz. The quiz consists of 6 rounds with varying rules for scoring and question format. Round 1 involves direct questions to teams with points for correct answers. Round 2 also involves direct questions but with higher point values and partial credit for passed questions. Round 3 poses connect-the-dot style questions worth points for linking answers. Round 4 consists of rapid-fire sets of questions to teams with a time limit and penalty for incorrect answers. Round 5 provides hints for a direct question with increasing/decreasing point values. The final round tests identification of companies, people, and their products within time limits.
Senior quiz finals Digilogous 2014 (Rukmini Devi Public School)Divyanshu Nandwani
The document appears to be a quiz about technology and tech companies. It contains 14 questions covering topics like the first video game to introduce a common gameplay element, companies like Tesla, Nokia, and Cyrix, and people like Steve Jobs, Jack Dorsey, and Tony Fadell. The quiz is divided into multiple rounds with themes like pictures and audio/video, and includes questions that require identifying names, companies, products, and other key details from passages of text or images.
The document provides details about an intra-school quiz competition including:
- There will be 7 rounds with the rules explained before each round. The quizmasters' decision is final.
- No unacceptable behavior will be tolerated.
- The warm-up round includes 5 sample questions about umbilical cables, songs, flags, goosebumps, and rock-paper-scissors.
- The document thanks various parties for their contribution and support of the quiz competition.
The IT Quiz of Teknovation 2017 organized for classes 6th - 8th. Round 3 is missing due to A/V but hope that rest of the rounds are a fun and an enriching experience.
This document provides information about an online quiz competition called "Mind Surf". It outlines the structure and rules of the competition, which includes 4 rounds of questions on various topics. Round 1 involves signing up and a 12 question quiz. Round 2 connects items or people through common themes. Round 3 challenges teams to identify if an image is from Paint or Photoshop. Round 4 involves searching for the location of the letter Y in various clues and contexts. The document provides examples of questions and answers from each round to illustrate the format and content of the competition.
The document contains rules for a 20 question quiz with no outside research allowed. The winner gets ownership of the company Technomat.es for 1 month. Ties will be resolved by upvotes on Quora. The questions identify devices, licenses, people and their claims to fame, software/websites, and reasons for lawsuits. The quizmaster's decision is final.
Tech Quotient Pro (Senior Quiz Finals) - XINO Intra 2014Sayan Chaudhry
The document outlines the rules and structure of the XINO Intra Senior Quiz Finals. It consists of 6 rounds: Warm Up, Orthodox, Infinite Bounce, Visual, Rapid Fire, and Do or Die. Teams can choose their own questions in most rounds. Each team gets one lifeline to change a question. Only the final Do or Die round has negative marking. The quizmaster's decision is final. The document provides examples of questions that could be asked in each round.
This document appears to be a quiz about IT personalities, famous inventions, and other topics related to technology. It contains 16 multiple choice questions about figures like Jeff Bezos, Alan Turing, Nick Woodman, Bill Gates, and Julian Assange. Other questions identify inventions such as AirPods, Jibo the robot, Google Cardboard VR, and Elon Musk's submarine. Additional rounds connect concepts, identify terms like Arduino and Pong, and name places and characters like Bowser from Mario. The quiz was hosted by Ullas Burugina and contained topics to test knowledge of technology companies, products, inventors and more.
This document outlines the structure and questions for the January 2015 Quiz hosted by SBG Quizzards. It includes 5 rounds covering different topics: Level Playing Field (written round with 20 general knowledge questions), Brands & Companies, Anything Goes, Who's Who, and Connections. The Level Playing Field section provides the 20 questions and their answers on various topics like companies, awards, currencies, and notable people.
This document appears to be a quiz on IT and computing topics. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on subjects like hexadecimal values, notable figures in computer science history, operating systems, hardware, and malware. The questions cover a wide range of difficulty.
Intermediate level IT quiz for inter college level students.
Sources include: Wikipedia, Google, IT Quiz presentations referred from SlideShare prepared by various people.
Prepared for 1 hour of inter college quiz competition.
Rapid fire round questions not included.
Connor McGuire created a Jeopardy game board with categories including Food, Video Games, Movies, and Game Systems. The game board includes questions about popular online and computer games, movies, video game consoles, and foods. Some example questions are about the games Balloon Tower Defense and Cubefield, the movie My Bloody Valentine, game consoles like the PS3 and Xbox 360, and foods such as french fries and pizza rolls.
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
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4. Finalists
• Pragati Public School
• Modern Convent School
• N.K. Bagrodia Public School
• Venkateshwar International School
• DAV Public School
• Shri Venkateshwar International School
8. • Written Round
• One Common List Head
• You Need To Write Down Any 10 Elements
• Marking Scheme:
• 1 For Every correct entry
• 150 Seconds To #List_Up
Rules
14. • 20 Questions On The Go
• 20 Points each
• Infinite Bounce Rule Will Be Followed
Rules
15.
16. The X was the world's first commercial home
video game console. It was first demonstrated
in April,1972 and released in August of that
year, predating the Atari Pong Home Consoles
by three years. It is a digital video game
console, though is often mistakenly believed to
be analog, due to misunderstanding of its
hardware design.
Question 1Dry Questions Round
19. This is a product of the IT firm ‘Innovazion’.
According to the CEO. Gagneja, “by building
this software, we wanted to... Congratulate the
current government. We also want to pass a
message to the government that the nation
has high expectations from them.”
Which software is this?
Question 2Dry Questions Round
23. X is the act of inserting oneself into the field of
view, often in order to play a practical joke on
the subjects. X has received significant
coverage since 2009. X has been known to get
global exposure mainly due to the band width
and ease of dissemination afforded by the
internet, and the abundance of smartphone
cameras and other handheld devices. A
number of websites include sections on them,
or are entirely devoted to X.
Question 3Dry Questions Round
35. YouTube earlier was a 32-bit system
The maximum value of a number in this system is
2,147,483,647.
But as ‘Gangnam Style’ was gaining enormous popularity the
view counter was increasing day-by-day and reaching close to
this number. But before this video can reach the top mark
YouTube changed itself to A 64-bit system where the
maximum value is 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 which will take
perhaps 4 billion years to reach this point!
What would have had happened if Gangnam Style had
reached 2,147,483,647 and another view was recorded?
Question 6Dry Questions Round
36.
37. Dry Questions Round
Any other view after
2,147,483,647 would have
rolled the counter down to
-2,147,483,648.
The lowest 32-bit integer.
Answer 6
38.
39. The landing page of the game shows an eight-armed
woman, clad in red and resembling the powerful
Hindu goddess Durga. Underneath her is a caption “A
woman will give you strength, care and all the love
you need, NOT dowry!”
In the game, players strike target grooms who
demand a large dowry. Each hit lowers the amount
demanded. If the player manages to bring the dowry
to zero they can proceed to the next level.
What is the name of this game? Also name the
creator.
Question 7Dry Questions Round
43. This movie’s website didn’t give any details on the
storyline of the film. The site refreshes itself after
fifteen minutes and irrespective of whichever section
of the website you are on, it comes back to the home
page after fifteen minutes.
Which movie’s website is it?
Question 8Dry Questions Round
47. Red is a chaser, alternatively called shadow or blinky.
Pink is an ambusher, also known as speedy or pinky.
Cyan is fickle, nicknamed bashful or inky.
Orange is stupid, a trait noticeable by his slow movement, and
also referred as pokey or Clyde.
They aren’t really very helpful when you meet them, nor are
they useful in any way, except four times for about ten
seconds.
Collectively they are also called ‘ghosts’, ‘goblins’ or ‘octopi’.
You have probably packed in at least a few hours with these
guys.
Where?
Question 9Dry Questions Round
55. In June 2011, Shiv Nagar, named after
the Hindu God Shiva, became X , after Y - an Indian
e-commerce company had installed 15 hand pumps,
so villagers no longer have to walk for miles to fetch
drinking water. There was no source of potable water
in the village before. The villagers voted to name
their hamlet after Y to express their gratitude.
Identify X and Y .
Question 11Dry Questions Round
59. X originally had A .Org domain, but that was
abandoned for good back in 2012.
The site hopped from one domain to the next,
covering .Sx (Sint Maarten), .Gy (Guyana), .Pe (Peru),
and .Ac (Ascension Island) among others.
Each time it felt threatened, the site would move
again.
It eventually came to rest at x.Se in April 2013.
X please.
Question 12Dry Questions Round
67. Hardware Technicians All Over The World Use A
‘Special’ Technique Termed As ‘Percussive
Maintenance’.
It is criticized by many, but has miraculously
produced positive results in several documented
cases.
What Is It?
Question 14Dry Questions Round
71. After the first round of reviews are out, it’s clear X got the
right idea with the Y, a full-blown PC on a $150 HDMI stick
that plugs into any monitor or HDTV with A free port. There’s
plenty of demand for it, and lots of interest around the web in
various forums and comment sections. It’s not so clear it’s a
shoo-in purchase, though.
The X’s Y will be available by maybe the first week of May or
so.
The $150 version has a quad-core X atom z3735f soc,
2GB RAM, and 32GB EMMC flash storage with Windows 8.1
preloaded. It measures just 0.5 by 4 by 1.5 inches (HWD) and
weighs 1.9 ounces.
X and Y please.
Question 15Dry Questions Round
75. How has Chandauli, a village situated 150 miles from
Delhi become the most talked about place in recent
days?
Question 16Dry Questions Round
76.
77. Dry Questions Round
It is the first destination to be
powered by Internet.Org in India
Answer 16
78.
79. Xianren Bridge, also known as Fairy Bridge, is the world’s
largest natural arch with a span of 400 feet or 120 meters.
The bridge was unknown to the world for a long time, before it
got discovered accidently.
Who/what discovered it?
Question 17Dry Questions Round
83. How has Vishal Malhotra, a model from Delhi has
become an over-night sensation and one of the most
recognizable face in the past few days?
Question 18Dry Questions Round
87. This gesture has been used by many a sportspersons,
especially footballers, as a means to celebrate goals.
But as a matter of fact, Google had patented this
gesture. The patent was filed back in 2011
If you make this gesture in front of an object it would
trigger Glass to identify the content in front of it and
post it up to a social network of your choice with ‘an
indication that the image is liked’.
Which gesture am I talking about?
Question 19Dry Questions Round
91. What technology did Ben Stumpe develop in 1973 at
CERN as a replacement for the various control knobs,
buttons and switches present in his laboratory?
Question 20Dry Questions Round
134. • 12 Questions (2 Per Team)
• Marking Scheme : 20/-10
• Questions For One Would Be Selected By
Another Team.
• Selections Starting From The Lowest Scoring
Team At The Moment.
Rules
136. This website was started in August, 2010 by Kunal
Shah. After getting seed funding of an undisclosed
amount from Tandon Group, members of the Mumbai
and Sequoia Capital in 2010, the company secured a
funding of Rs.20 Crores from Sequoia Capital.
In November 2012, the company claimed to be doing
business of Rs. 60 lakhs per day, translating to Rs.219
Crores in an year.
The company currently has a patent pending status for
its business model.
Which website?
Outsourcing Question 1
139. Kavin Mittal, son of Sunil Bharti Mittal of Airtel, with
his father’s financial backing, led a team that came up
with a certain alternative product, which has proved to
be quite popular among the tech savvy current
generation India.
What is the product he is behind?
Outsourcing Question 2
142. Morse code is a method of transmitting text
information as dots and dashes, each character
is represented by a unique sequence.
.--.-. (dot-dash-dash-dot-dash-dot)
This sequence was added to the Morse code list
in the Internet Era, and it was the first addition
since World War I.
What does it represent?
Outsourcing Question 3
145. The Idea For X Is Attributed To Manju Latha Kalanidhi, A 38-
year-old Journalist Based In Hyderabad, India. She
Considered Y Artificial And Wasteful Of Water, And Came
Up With X As A Less Wasteful Alternative That Would Help
Local Communities.
It Started Off As A Facebook Page On August 23, 2014, And
Within A Day, The Page Had 7000 Likes. On August 24, 2014,
The Twitter Hash Tag #X Was First Used, And Within A
Month, The Hash Tag Had Been Tweeted 11,000 Times.
On August 25, The X Was Covered In Buzz Feed And Quartz,
And Within A Few Days, It Had Received Coverage In
The Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, CNN, CNBC, Npr,
Ndtv, Time, And Many Other News Websites.
X Please.
Outsourcing Question 4
148. When Steve Jobs Accused Bill Gates Of Stealing The GUI
Concept From Apple, Gates Said
“Well, Steve, I Think There’s More Than One Way Of
Looking At It. I Think It’s More Like We Both Had This
Rich Neighbor Named X And I Broke Into His House To
Steal The T.V Set And Found Out That You Had Already
Stolen It.”
Who Was This Rich Neighbor X?
Outsourcing Question 5
169. The X effect occurs when a very popular website links
to A smaller site, causing A massive increase in the
traffic. This overloads the smaller site, causing it to slow
down or even temporarily become unavailable. The
name stems from the huge influx of web traffic that
would result from the technology news site X linking to
other websites.
Identify x.
Outsourcing Question 12