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          QUEST - DSCE Quiz Club
ROUND 1

 DRIES
           +10/0
         +5 on Pass
1.

Calloway said X was called "The Buzz" when he and others performed it in the 1930s.In
1955 it was recorded in a performance by Bill Bailey. He performs a tap routine, and at
the end, backslides into the wings. The French mime artist Marcel Marceau used it
throughout his career (from the 1940s through the 1980s), as part of the drama of his
mime routines. In Marceau's famous "Walking Against the Wind" routine Marceau
pretends to be pushed backwards by a gust of wind.
In the 1950s, Dick Van Dyke performed a similar variation of X in his comedy routine
called "Mailing A Letter On A Windy Corner".

ID X
Answer :




           Moonwalk
2.

In 1965, Luciano X, the oldest of four children, was a 30-year-old
salesman in Treviso. He saw a market for colourful clothes, and sold a
younger brother's bicycle in order to buy his first second-hand knitting
machine. His initial small collection of sweaters received a positive
response in local stores in the veneto region, and soon after he asked
his sister and two younger brothers, Gilberto and Carlo, to join him. In
1965, the entity known as the "X Group" was formed.

Id X.
Answer :




           Benetton
3.
     Francis Nolan is Professor of Phonetics at the University of
     Cambridge.

     Nolan’s most famous creation?
Answer :


       Creator of Parseltongue (Harry Potter)
4.

X Yatra begins from A’s temple in Triprayar and ends up at D’s
Temple in Payyammal. It is customary to visit the four temples in the
order A,B,C,D respectively. A pilgrimage to these temples on a single
day during the holy month of Karkkidakam believed to shower
blessings and ensure prosperity.

ID X,A,B,C,D
Answer :

           X : Nalambalam

           A : Rama

           B : Bharata

           C : Lakshmana

           D : Shatrughna
5.

X Y is sometimes used to refer to a typical male in some contexts. For
example, the first name listed on a form is often X Y, along with a fictional address
or other fictional information to provide an example of how to fill out the form.
The name is also used frequently in popular culture, for example in the Frank
Capra film Meet X Y. X Y was also the name of a 2002 American television series.
Similarly, a child or baby whose identity is unknown may be referred to as Baby Y.

This practice is widely used in the United States and Canada, but is rarely used in
other English-speaking countries including the United Kingdom itself, from where
the use of "X Y" in a legal context originates. The name Joe Bloggs is used in the
UK instead.

What is X Y ?
Answer :



           John Doe
6.

 ‘X’ was given his name because of an unfortunate incident. Before he
 was born, his parents had three sons and a daughter, with all three boys
 dying in their infancy. Fearing a curse that targeted male children, young
 ‘X’ was brought up as a girl for the first few years of his life, including
 having his nose pierced and being made to wear a nose-ring . It was
 then that he earned the name ‘X’. After his younger brother was born,
 they switched to treating him as a boy.

 ID X
Answer :




                 Nathuram Godse
           (Nath in Marathi is nose ring)
ROUND 2
Your Loss
My Gain
            Cumulative Scoring
            (n+1)*10 for right answer
            -5n for wrong answer
            Where n = No. of teams
            who’ve passed
1.
     The band changed their name to X, after a member of the Charles
     Manson cult (aka the Manson "family") famous for serving as his
     getaway driver. X is a common Armenian surname, originating
     from an Arabic/Persian word, meaning a butcher or slaughterer,
     and an Armenian suffix.

     ID the band
Answer :




           Kasabian
           (Qasab means Slaughter in Arabic)
2.




     How is this street more popular?(answer is not contained
     in the cropped part)
Answer :



  Hollywood Walk of Fame
  (Vine Street in Hollywood, California)
3.




     This logo has finally been
       dropped. ID the logo.
Answer :

  The Senna-logo tribute from the Williams F1 cars
4.

 In 1933 André X and his brother Édouard X introduced the first countrywide French
 restaurant listings and introduced a system for ranking food, later extended to the
 rest of the world.
 X reviewers (commonly called "inspectors") are completely anonymous; they do not
 identify themselves, and their meals and expenses are paid for by the company
 founded by the X brothers, never by a restaurant being reviewed. The New Yorker
 article states: 'X has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its
 inspectors. Many of the company’s top executives have never met an inspector;
 inspectors themselves are advised not to disclose their line of work, even to their
 parents; The inspectors write reports that are distilled, in annual meetings at the
 guide’s various national offices, into the ranking.

 Id X
Answer :




           Michelin
5.
Griffin talked about the show's origins :
My wife Julann just came up with the idea one day when we were in a
plane. I was mulling over game show ideas, when she noted that there
had not been a successful "question and answer" game on the air since
the quiz show scandals. Why not do a switch, and give the answers to the
contestant and let them come up with the question? She fired a couple
of answers to me: "5,280" – and the question of course was "How many
feet in a mile?". Another was "79 Wistful Vista"; that was Fibber and
Mollie McGee's address. I loved the idea, went straight to NBC with the
idea, and they bought it without even looking at a pilot show.

Which show??
Answer :




           Jeopardy!
6.   Connect
Answer :




           Conflict Kitchen
           (it’s a restaurant in Pittsburgh that serves foods
           from nations with which the US is in conflict!!
           Cuba, Iran, Venezuela and Afghanistan)
ROUND 3

Destiny’s Child
           +15/-5
Categories
Mythology              Current Affairs

Entertainment          Tech.

Sports                 Biz.

Politics               ???

                    Round 4
Connect..!!
Answer :


   Sanjaya
   Hanuman
   Barbarika
   Arjuna

   The only four people to have heard the
   Mahabharata from Lord Krishna himself.

                                             Back
                                            Round 4
• The Adventurer

• Singin' in the Rain

• Cops

• Project A

• The Notebook


Connect!
Answer :

           Scenes from the movie Barfi! are
           copied exactly from these movies




                                               Back

                                              Round 4
‘X’ resides and trains in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, on the
foothills of the Himalayas .‘X’ was (in his words), "offered to represent Italy"
in 2002, but refused because "I am an Indian and want to contribute to the
country that I was born in”.

ID X
Answer :




                                    Back
           Shiva Keshavan (Luge)
                                   Round 4
X, a 12 year old boy wrote this letter to
newly elected US president Franklin
Roosevelt.
ID X.
Answer :




Fidel Castro




               Back

               Round 4
IUPAC name :
4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-N-(4-
methyl-3-{[4-(pyridin-3-yl)pyrimidin-2-
yl]amino}phenyl)benzamide
Answer :



Glivec or Imatinib

The Indian Supreme Court on April 1 denied a patent for the Novartis
breakthrough medicine Glivec® (imatinib mesylate).



                                                    Back



                                                   Round 4
Answer :




           Sony Rolly




              Back



             Round 4
X was born in New York City to a mother of Jewish heritage and his father
was an Italian American U.S. Air Force pilot. After he contracted
pneumonia at the age of nine months his mother gave him to her aunt
and uncle for adoption. X did not meet his biological mother again until
he was 48.
Although X was raised in a Reform Jewish home by his adoptive-parents,
who attended synagogue regularly, he remained a religious sceptic. X
states: "While I think I am religious in one sense, the particular dogmas of
Judaism are not dogmas I subscribe to. I don't believe that they are real.
They're interesting stories. They're interesting mythology, and I certainly
respect people who believe these are literally true, but I don't...I see no
evidence for this stuff."
Answer :




       Larry Ellison (Co-founder and CEO of Oracle)    Back


                                                      Round 4
During World War II, X was largely ignored by the Germans during the
Blitz due to the lack of heavy industry such as steelworks or
shipbuilding that would have made it a target, although it was still
affected by the rationing and influx of refugees fleeing London and
other cities. It has been claimed that Adolf Hitler gave instructions that
X should not be bombed as he was impressed by its architecture and
had plans for it to be his capital should Germany win World War II.

ID X
Answer :




           Oxford




                    Back


                    Round 4
ROUND 4
  All roads lead to
        Rome
+10/-5
X is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating
the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is
observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the
________ preceding _______Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish
observance of Passover.

Id X.




                                                           Theme - 100
X said this about the vehicle Y.
"I will build a car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the family,
but small enough for the individual to run and care for. It will be constructed of
the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs that
modern engineering can devise. But it will be so low in price that no man
making a good salary will be unable to own one – and enjoy with his family the
blessing of hours of pleasure in God's great open spaces.“

ID X.




                                                                    Theme - 80
First patented image for what?
                                 Theme - 60
This was a letter written to Steven (well that’s obvious! :P) about a
specific role by a specific person.
Id the guy who wrote this letter.


                                                                Theme - 40
Id the guy who plays
Romeo in the above
play.




  Theme - 25
Connect

James A. Garfield
William McKinley
John F. Kennedy




                    Theme - 15
Id this famous extract!   Theme - 10
ANSWERS :


 1.  Good Friday
 2.  X : Henry Ford ; Y : Ford Model – T
 3.  The Derringer pistol
 4.  Daniel Day Lewis letter to Steven Spielberg rejecting
    the role of Lincoln.
 5. John Wilkes Booth
 6. Presidents assassinated in office.
 7. Extract from the Gettysburg address.

 Theme : Assassination       of Abraham Lincoln.

Furore 13 Gen quiz finals

  • 2.
    GRAY MATTER General Quiz Finals -By QUEST - DSCE Quiz Club
  • 3.
    ROUND 1 DRIES +10/0 +5 on Pass
  • 4.
    1. Calloway said Xwas called "The Buzz" when he and others performed it in the 1930s.In 1955 it was recorded in a performance by Bill Bailey. He performs a tap routine, and at the end, backslides into the wings. The French mime artist Marcel Marceau used it throughout his career (from the 1940s through the 1980s), as part of the drama of his mime routines. In Marceau's famous "Walking Against the Wind" routine Marceau pretends to be pushed backwards by a gust of wind. In the 1950s, Dick Van Dyke performed a similar variation of X in his comedy routine called "Mailing A Letter On A Windy Corner". ID X
  • 5.
    Answer : Moonwalk
  • 6.
    2. In 1965, LucianoX, the oldest of four children, was a 30-year-old salesman in Treviso. He saw a market for colourful clothes, and sold a younger brother's bicycle in order to buy his first second-hand knitting machine. His initial small collection of sweaters received a positive response in local stores in the veneto region, and soon after he asked his sister and two younger brothers, Gilberto and Carlo, to join him. In 1965, the entity known as the "X Group" was formed. Id X.
  • 7.
    Answer : Benetton
  • 8.
    3. Francis Nolan is Professor of Phonetics at the University of Cambridge. Nolan’s most famous creation?
  • 9.
    Answer : Creator of Parseltongue (Harry Potter)
  • 10.
    4. X Yatra beginsfrom A’s temple in Triprayar and ends up at D’s Temple in Payyammal. It is customary to visit the four temples in the order A,B,C,D respectively. A pilgrimage to these temples on a single day during the holy month of Karkkidakam believed to shower blessings and ensure prosperity. ID X,A,B,C,D
  • 11.
    Answer : X : Nalambalam A : Rama B : Bharata C : Lakshmana D : Shatrughna
  • 12.
    5. X Y issometimes used to refer to a typical male in some contexts. For example, the first name listed on a form is often X Y, along with a fictional address or other fictional information to provide an example of how to fill out the form. The name is also used frequently in popular culture, for example in the Frank Capra film Meet X Y. X Y was also the name of a 2002 American television series. Similarly, a child or baby whose identity is unknown may be referred to as Baby Y. This practice is widely used in the United States and Canada, but is rarely used in other English-speaking countries including the United Kingdom itself, from where the use of "X Y" in a legal context originates. The name Joe Bloggs is used in the UK instead. What is X Y ?
  • 13.
    Answer : John Doe
  • 14.
    6. ‘X’ wasgiven his name because of an unfortunate incident. Before he was born, his parents had three sons and a daughter, with all three boys dying in their infancy. Fearing a curse that targeted male children, young ‘X’ was brought up as a girl for the first few years of his life, including having his nose pierced and being made to wear a nose-ring . It was then that he earned the name ‘X’. After his younger brother was born, they switched to treating him as a boy. ID X
  • 15.
    Answer : Nathuram Godse (Nath in Marathi is nose ring)
  • 16.
    ROUND 2 Your Loss MyGain Cumulative Scoring (n+1)*10 for right answer -5n for wrong answer Where n = No. of teams who’ve passed
  • 17.
    1. The band changed their name to X, after a member of the Charles Manson cult (aka the Manson "family") famous for serving as his getaway driver. X is a common Armenian surname, originating from an Arabic/Persian word, meaning a butcher or slaughterer, and an Armenian suffix. ID the band
  • 18.
    Answer : Kasabian (Qasab means Slaughter in Arabic)
  • 19.
    2. How is this street more popular?(answer is not contained in the cropped part)
  • 20.
    Answer : Hollywood Walk of Fame (Vine Street in Hollywood, California)
  • 21.
    3. This logo has finally been dropped. ID the logo.
  • 22.
    Answer : The Senna-logo tribute from the Williams F1 cars
  • 23.
    4. In 1933André X and his brother Édouard X introduced the first countrywide French restaurant listings and introduced a system for ranking food, later extended to the rest of the world. X reviewers (commonly called "inspectors") are completely anonymous; they do not identify themselves, and their meals and expenses are paid for by the company founded by the X brothers, never by a restaurant being reviewed. The New Yorker article states: 'X has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its inspectors. Many of the company’s top executives have never met an inspector; inspectors themselves are advised not to disclose their line of work, even to their parents; The inspectors write reports that are distilled, in annual meetings at the guide’s various national offices, into the ranking. Id X
  • 24.
    Answer : Michelin
  • 25.
    5. Griffin talked aboutthe show's origins : My wife Julann just came up with the idea one day when we were in a plane. I was mulling over game show ideas, when she noted that there had not been a successful "question and answer" game on the air since the quiz show scandals. Why not do a switch, and give the answers to the contestant and let them come up with the question? She fired a couple of answers to me: "5,280" – and the question of course was "How many feet in a mile?". Another was "79 Wistful Vista"; that was Fibber and Mollie McGee's address. I loved the idea, went straight to NBC with the idea, and they bought it without even looking at a pilot show. Which show??
  • 26.
    Answer : Jeopardy!
  • 27.
    6. Connect
  • 28.
    Answer : Conflict Kitchen (it’s a restaurant in Pittsburgh that serves foods from nations with which the US is in conflict!! Cuba, Iran, Venezuela and Afghanistan)
  • 29.
  • 30.
    Categories Mythology Current Affairs Entertainment Tech. Sports Biz. Politics ??? Round 4
  • 31.
  • 32.
    Answer : Sanjaya Hanuman Barbarika Arjuna The only four people to have heard the Mahabharata from Lord Krishna himself. Back Round 4
  • 33.
    • The Adventurer •Singin' in the Rain • Cops • Project A • The Notebook Connect!
  • 34.
    Answer : Scenes from the movie Barfi! are copied exactly from these movies Back Round 4
  • 35.
    ‘X’ resides andtrains in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, on the foothills of the Himalayas .‘X’ was (in his words), "offered to represent Italy" in 2002, but refused because "I am an Indian and want to contribute to the country that I was born in”. ID X
  • 36.
    Answer : Back Shiva Keshavan (Luge) Round 4
  • 37.
    X, a 12year old boy wrote this letter to newly elected US president Franklin Roosevelt. ID X.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40.
    Answer : Glivec orImatinib The Indian Supreme Court on April 1 denied a patent for the Novartis breakthrough medicine Glivec® (imatinib mesylate). Back Round 4
  • 42.
    Answer : Sony Rolly Back Round 4
  • 43.
    X was bornin New York City to a mother of Jewish heritage and his father was an Italian American U.S. Air Force pilot. After he contracted pneumonia at the age of nine months his mother gave him to her aunt and uncle for adoption. X did not meet his biological mother again until he was 48. Although X was raised in a Reform Jewish home by his adoptive-parents, who attended synagogue regularly, he remained a religious sceptic. X states: "While I think I am religious in one sense, the particular dogmas of Judaism are not dogmas I subscribe to. I don't believe that they are real. They're interesting stories. They're interesting mythology, and I certainly respect people who believe these are literally true, but I don't...I see no evidence for this stuff."
  • 44.
    Answer : Larry Ellison (Co-founder and CEO of Oracle) Back Round 4
  • 45.
    During World WarII, X was largely ignored by the Germans during the Blitz due to the lack of heavy industry such as steelworks or shipbuilding that would have made it a target, although it was still affected by the rationing and influx of refugees fleeing London and other cities. It has been claimed that Adolf Hitler gave instructions that X should not be bombed as he was impressed by its architecture and had plans for it to be his capital should Germany win World War II. ID X
  • 46.
    Answer : Oxford Back Round 4
  • 47.
    ROUND 4 All roads lead to Rome +10/-5
  • 48.
    X is areligious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the ________ preceding _______Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. Id X. Theme - 100
  • 49.
    X said thisabout the vehicle Y. "I will build a car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the family, but small enough for the individual to run and care for. It will be constructed of the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it will be so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one – and enjoy with his family the blessing of hours of pleasure in God's great open spaces.“ ID X. Theme - 80
  • 50.
    First patented imagefor what? Theme - 60
  • 51.
    This was aletter written to Steven (well that’s obvious! :P) about a specific role by a specific person. Id the guy who wrote this letter. Theme - 40
  • 52.
    Id the guywho plays Romeo in the above play. Theme - 25
  • 53.
    Connect James A. Garfield WilliamMcKinley John F. Kennedy Theme - 15
  • 54.
    Id this famousextract! Theme - 10
  • 56.
    ANSWERS : 1. Good Friday 2. X : Henry Ford ; Y : Ford Model – T 3. The Derringer pistol 4. Daniel Day Lewis letter to Steven Spielberg rejecting the role of Lincoln. 5. John Wilkes Booth 6. Presidents assassinated in office. 7. Extract from the Gettysburg address. Theme : Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.