General quiz hosted by me for the inter class in MES Degree College, Malleshwaram.
Finalists :-
Dual Scorgasms
The Classics
Partners in Crime
Blitzkrieg(Gator Bators)
Supreme Knights
Homo Erectus.
This is a quizzing set by Epistemophilic . This is the first quiz series set . Questions are easy and crackable . All the questions are not related to a particular theme .
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HAPPY QUIZZING .
The document outlines the rules and structure of a quiz competition hosted by The Brigade School. It will have 7 rounds covering topics like landmarks of Bangalore, sports, Harry Potter, and will include both direct and passed questions. The final round will have longer, more tricky questions to test hardcore quizzers. Scoring is 10 points for a direct answer and 10 points for a correct pass.
This video is a quiz about lone wolves and contains 26 multiple choice questions with alphabetical answers. It emphasizes rules like all answers being a single letter, focusing on the letter given rather than guessing, and providing both answers if a question asks for two things. If the rules are broken, the quiz is over. The lighthearted tone and references to lone wolves throughout suggest this quiz is meant to be fun rather than high-stakes.
This video summarizes a quiz competition with 5 rounds of questions on various topics. The rounds include listing the 7 deadly sins, answering trivia questions about films, identifying porn parody titles, and connecting elements to the name of a film trilogy. The quiz emphasizes speed and penalizes incorrect or unanswered questions. It encourages the participants to try their best while having fun competing.
A Dublin theater owner named James Daly made a bet that he could introduce a nonsense word into common usage within 24 hours. He hired street urchins to write the nonsense word "XXXX" on walls around Dublin. Within a day, the word had taken on a meaning and Daly had won his bet by introducing a new word to the language quickly.
The document contains 25 trivia questions about various topics including music, literature, history, business and current events. Some questions ask to identify people like authors, musicians and business leaders. Others ask to fill in blanks or name places, brands, companies or events based on clues and context provided in the questions.
Dokhina Haoa(A quiz on South India), Dinajpur StrikersRupayan Sarkar
This quiz contains 10 questions about various topics related to Indian culture, history, and cinema. The questions cover subjects like Siddha medicine, Kathakali dance makeup, idli, Iruvar movie, Warangal Gate, jallikattu, Neelakurinji flower, Mayabazar movie, dhoti, and banana leaf. The instructions specify that answers must be given in a single comment for each question/part and only complete answers will be credited points.
General quiz hosted by me for the inter class in MES Degree College, Malleshwaram.
Finalists :-
Dual Scorgasms
The Classics
Partners in Crime
Blitzkrieg(Gator Bators)
Supreme Knights
Homo Erectus.
This is a quizzing set by Epistemophilic . This is the first quiz series set . Questions are easy and crackable . All the questions are not related to a particular theme .
Do follow our other social media handles to stay connected with us .
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Epistemophilli1
Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/epistemophilic_knowledgeclub/
HAPPY QUIZZING .
The document outlines the rules and structure of a quiz competition hosted by The Brigade School. It will have 7 rounds covering topics like landmarks of Bangalore, sports, Harry Potter, and will include both direct and passed questions. The final round will have longer, more tricky questions to test hardcore quizzers. Scoring is 10 points for a direct answer and 10 points for a correct pass.
This video is a quiz about lone wolves and contains 26 multiple choice questions with alphabetical answers. It emphasizes rules like all answers being a single letter, focusing on the letter given rather than guessing, and providing both answers if a question asks for two things. If the rules are broken, the quiz is over. The lighthearted tone and references to lone wolves throughout suggest this quiz is meant to be fun rather than high-stakes.
This video summarizes a quiz competition with 5 rounds of questions on various topics. The rounds include listing the 7 deadly sins, answering trivia questions about films, identifying porn parody titles, and connecting elements to the name of a film trilogy. The quiz emphasizes speed and penalizes incorrect or unanswered questions. It encourages the participants to try their best while having fun competing.
A Dublin theater owner named James Daly made a bet that he could introduce a nonsense word into common usage within 24 hours. He hired street urchins to write the nonsense word "XXXX" on walls around Dublin. Within a day, the word had taken on a meaning and Daly had won his bet by introducing a new word to the language quickly.
The document contains 25 trivia questions about various topics including music, literature, history, business and current events. Some questions ask to identify people like authors, musicians and business leaders. Others ask to fill in blanks or name places, brands, companies or events based on clues and context provided in the questions.
Dokhina Haoa(A quiz on South India), Dinajpur StrikersRupayan Sarkar
This quiz contains 10 questions about various topics related to Indian culture, history, and cinema. The questions cover subjects like Siddha medicine, Kathakali dance makeup, idli, Iruvar movie, Warangal Gate, jallikattu, Neelakurinji flower, Mayabazar movie, dhoti, and banana leaf. The instructions specify that answers must be given in a single comment for each question/part and only complete answers will be credited points.
- The document provides rules for a quiz based in Kerala, including that questions will focus on movies and how to respond correctly to questions.
- It notes that if a participant knows the answer, they should shout "I AM THE ANSWER!!" and show the answer to the quiz master. Other responses are not accepted. The traditional bounce system for quizzes will also be used.
A small set of questions presented at JEC quiz forum and Nalbari Quiz Forum. Low on facts and high on "FUN"da,hope everyone likes it.
Warning: No safety slide(SS) has been provided to save crucial data bytes,please insert SS if you want to present it somewhere
The document provides information about the 5 rounds of the finals competition: 1) Anything under the Sun, 2) TechnoManagement, 3) Sports and Entertainment, 4) Connecting the Dots, 5) Rapid Fire. Hints will be given but time is limited. The rounds include multiple choice questions testing a wide range of knowledge.
The document summarizes the rules and questions from an Engineers Day Quiz organized by Interact Club, NIT Raipur. It includes 20 compulsory multiple choice questions across various topics like history, geography, entertainment and current affairs. The last 5 questions will be used only in case of a tie. Electronic devices are not allowed and cheating will lead to immediate disqualification. The quizmaster's decision is final.
The document discusses:
1. GitHub, a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It was launched in 2008 by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath, and PJ Hyett.
2. GitHub allows for social networking functions like feeds and followers to display how developers work together on repositories and branches of code.
3. A paragraph refers metaphorically to a supermarket and the fear that prevents products from combining, seen as an unprovable belief system that keeps them obedient.
This quiz consists of 32 questions with varying point values for correct and incorrect answers. The quizmaster's decision is final. Questions cover topics like movies, sports, literature, and current events to test the participants' general knowledge. Accurate and complete answers are required to receive full points. Partial answers may receive partial credit at the quizmaster's discretion.
Zomato posted a tweet comparing the feeling of lemon seeds in poha to the face of a character from a Quentin Tarantino movie. The face used was Calvin Candie's smiling face holding a drink.
Different varieties of basmati rice were listed with prices, including Kohinoor, India Gate, Lal Qila, and Dawat.
In the 10th century, the king of Croatia was captured by Venice and had to win three chess games in a row to be released. This inspired Croatia's coat of arms and flag design.
The document contains a general quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like sports, celebrities, and history. It includes 12 questions in the first round about Manchester United, Bill Gates, Harry Potter, Michael Jackson and others. The second round has 7 direct answer questions about lost wax casting, Greg Chappell, a smart dress that changes transparency based on heart rate, and others. The third round features 6 connect questions about people, characters, and real life couples who acted together.
This document contains questions from a YMCA quiz competition with topics spanning history, geography, science, pop culture and current events. There are two semi-final rounds with 10 questions each and tiebreaker rounds with 5 additional questions. The questions test knowledge about terms, people, places, events and objects.
Finals of the India Quiz hosted as a part of Literary Events in Chaos 2016 at IIM Ahmedabad. The Quizmasters for the event were Dhanraj B and Tauseef Warsi
This document provides information about an upcoming quiz event including sponsors, organizers, and schedule details. It outlines that there will be 2 written rounds with 8 questions each worth 10 points, and 2 infinite pounce rounds. It provides the questions and answers for the first written round about colors, historical events, and transportation.
This document provides a quiz with questions and answers about various topics. It begins with welcoming the readers to the quiz for 2013 and provides the name of the presenter. It then lists 21 multiple choice questions with the correct answers provided after each. The questions cover topics like literature, films, music, sports, history and more. It aims to test the knowledge of the readers across different domains.
1) The document contains questions from various categories like geography, science, mythology, history, Olympics, football, vexillology, technology, cricket, Bollywood, and food.
2) It provides questions with clues and expects people to identify people, places, things or events based on the clues.
3) Answers provided include identifying the Shanghai World Financial Center as the "Bottle Opener" building, identifying Indian physicist Harish Chandra Verma who received the Padma Shri award, and identifying the dessert being described as "Immunity Sandesh."
1. The document provides details about an event organized by Katha Shilpocharcha Kendra including the name and contact of the organizer, list of guests and thanks.
2. The event schedule includes different question rounds on movies, arts, mythology and current affairs.
3. Contact details and organizers of the event are provided.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about people, places, and events related to India. It includes 10 questions with prompts to identify important figures from Indian history and current events. Some of the people identified include Nargis Fakhri, Lee Kuan Yew, Ayyappan Pillai Madhavan Nair, Thakiyudeen Wahid, Paramekkal Thomman Kathanar, K.J. Yesudas, Kozhikkode Abdul Khader, Nafisa Joseph, and Pothen Joseph. The questions cover a wide range of topics from politics to sports to cinema.
This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice or fill in the blank questions ranging from A to Z. It provides the rules for the quiz, indicating it is in A-Z format and star marked questions carry more points. It asks for contact information for the organizer and thanks supporters. The bulk of the document consists of questions seeking names, titles, or other identifying information related to people, places, works of art, movies, etc.
This document contains a collection of trivial facts and tidbits of information on various topics. Some of the facts mentioned include that white gloves were used in early cartoons to contrast arms from the body during the black and white era, that human waste was left on the lunar surface by Apollo missions, and that the endless running game Temple Run was developed by a husband-and-wife team. The document is formatted as a series of short statements intended to convey random trivia in a concise manner.
This document provides information about the format and questions for the finals of an event called Excelsior. It details two dry rounds consisting of 10 questions each and two written rounds with 8 questions each. The written rounds cover topics related to architecture inspired by artists, music or movies. Example questions are provided for the written rounds. Details are also given about the dry rounds, including that they have 12 questions with infinite bouncing, pouncing, and going clockwise. Overall, the summary provides an overview of the structure and content of the Excelsior finals competition.
The document provides information on the prizes and rules for an upcoming quiz competition. For the first prize, winners will receive the Dr. MR Doreswamy Trophy for Quizzing Excellence, Rs. 15,000, individual trophies, certificates, and book vouchers. Second and third prize winners will receive Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 5,000 respectively, along with individual trophies, certificates and book vouchers. The quiz will have 5 rounds with different formats and scoring systems. General rules are explained such as the quizmaster being omnipotent during the event.
This document provides the details of a quiz competition including 20 questions across various topics. It lists each question, possible answers, and points allocated per question. The top 6 teams will progress to the finals. The questions cover topics in books, films, sports, history, science, and more. The document aims to test general knowledge and determine the top teams to advance in the competition.
- The document provides rules for a quiz based in Kerala, including that questions will focus on movies and how to respond correctly to questions.
- It notes that if a participant knows the answer, they should shout "I AM THE ANSWER!!" and show the answer to the quiz master. Other responses are not accepted. The traditional bounce system for quizzes will also be used.
A small set of questions presented at JEC quiz forum and Nalbari Quiz Forum. Low on facts and high on "FUN"da,hope everyone likes it.
Warning: No safety slide(SS) has been provided to save crucial data bytes,please insert SS if you want to present it somewhere
The document provides information about the 5 rounds of the finals competition: 1) Anything under the Sun, 2) TechnoManagement, 3) Sports and Entertainment, 4) Connecting the Dots, 5) Rapid Fire. Hints will be given but time is limited. The rounds include multiple choice questions testing a wide range of knowledge.
The document summarizes the rules and questions from an Engineers Day Quiz organized by Interact Club, NIT Raipur. It includes 20 compulsory multiple choice questions across various topics like history, geography, entertainment and current affairs. The last 5 questions will be used only in case of a tie. Electronic devices are not allowed and cheating will lead to immediate disqualification. The quizmaster's decision is final.
The document discusses:
1. GitHub, a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It was launched in 2008 by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath, and PJ Hyett.
2. GitHub allows for social networking functions like feeds and followers to display how developers work together on repositories and branches of code.
3. A paragraph refers metaphorically to a supermarket and the fear that prevents products from combining, seen as an unprovable belief system that keeps them obedient.
This quiz consists of 32 questions with varying point values for correct and incorrect answers. The quizmaster's decision is final. Questions cover topics like movies, sports, literature, and current events to test the participants' general knowledge. Accurate and complete answers are required to receive full points. Partial answers may receive partial credit at the quizmaster's discretion.
Zomato posted a tweet comparing the feeling of lemon seeds in poha to the face of a character from a Quentin Tarantino movie. The face used was Calvin Candie's smiling face holding a drink.
Different varieties of basmati rice were listed with prices, including Kohinoor, India Gate, Lal Qila, and Dawat.
In the 10th century, the king of Croatia was captured by Venice and had to win three chess games in a row to be released. This inspired Croatia's coat of arms and flag design.
The document contains a general quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like sports, celebrities, and history. It includes 12 questions in the first round about Manchester United, Bill Gates, Harry Potter, Michael Jackson and others. The second round has 7 direct answer questions about lost wax casting, Greg Chappell, a smart dress that changes transparency based on heart rate, and others. The third round features 6 connect questions about people, characters, and real life couples who acted together.
This document contains questions from a YMCA quiz competition with topics spanning history, geography, science, pop culture and current events. There are two semi-final rounds with 10 questions each and tiebreaker rounds with 5 additional questions. The questions test knowledge about terms, people, places, events and objects.
Finals of the India Quiz hosted as a part of Literary Events in Chaos 2016 at IIM Ahmedabad. The Quizmasters for the event were Dhanraj B and Tauseef Warsi
This document provides information about an upcoming quiz event including sponsors, organizers, and schedule details. It outlines that there will be 2 written rounds with 8 questions each worth 10 points, and 2 infinite pounce rounds. It provides the questions and answers for the first written round about colors, historical events, and transportation.
This document provides a quiz with questions and answers about various topics. It begins with welcoming the readers to the quiz for 2013 and provides the name of the presenter. It then lists 21 multiple choice questions with the correct answers provided after each. The questions cover topics like literature, films, music, sports, history and more. It aims to test the knowledge of the readers across different domains.
1) The document contains questions from various categories like geography, science, mythology, history, Olympics, football, vexillology, technology, cricket, Bollywood, and food.
2) It provides questions with clues and expects people to identify people, places, things or events based on the clues.
3) Answers provided include identifying the Shanghai World Financial Center as the "Bottle Opener" building, identifying Indian physicist Harish Chandra Verma who received the Padma Shri award, and identifying the dessert being described as "Immunity Sandesh."
1. The document provides details about an event organized by Katha Shilpocharcha Kendra including the name and contact of the organizer, list of guests and thanks.
2. The event schedule includes different question rounds on movies, arts, mythology and current affairs.
3. Contact details and organizers of the event are provided.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about people, places, and events related to India. It includes 10 questions with prompts to identify important figures from Indian history and current events. Some of the people identified include Nargis Fakhri, Lee Kuan Yew, Ayyappan Pillai Madhavan Nair, Thakiyudeen Wahid, Paramekkal Thomman Kathanar, K.J. Yesudas, Kozhikkode Abdul Khader, Nafisa Joseph, and Pothen Joseph. The questions cover a wide range of topics from politics to sports to cinema.
This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice or fill in the blank questions ranging from A to Z. It provides the rules for the quiz, indicating it is in A-Z format and star marked questions carry more points. It asks for contact information for the organizer and thanks supporters. The bulk of the document consists of questions seeking names, titles, or other identifying information related to people, places, works of art, movies, etc.
This document contains a collection of trivial facts and tidbits of information on various topics. Some of the facts mentioned include that white gloves were used in early cartoons to contrast arms from the body during the black and white era, that human waste was left on the lunar surface by Apollo missions, and that the endless running game Temple Run was developed by a husband-and-wife team. The document is formatted as a series of short statements intended to convey random trivia in a concise manner.
This document provides information about the format and questions for the finals of an event called Excelsior. It details two dry rounds consisting of 10 questions each and two written rounds with 8 questions each. The written rounds cover topics related to architecture inspired by artists, music or movies. Example questions are provided for the written rounds. Details are also given about the dry rounds, including that they have 12 questions with infinite bouncing, pouncing, and going clockwise. Overall, the summary provides an overview of the structure and content of the Excelsior finals competition.
The document provides information on the prizes and rules for an upcoming quiz competition. For the first prize, winners will receive the Dr. MR Doreswamy Trophy for Quizzing Excellence, Rs. 15,000, individual trophies, certificates, and book vouchers. Second and third prize winners will receive Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 5,000 respectively, along with individual trophies, certificates and book vouchers. The quiz will have 5 rounds with different formats and scoring systems. General rules are explained such as the quizmaster being omnipotent during the event.
This document provides the details of a quiz competition including 20 questions across various topics. It lists each question, possible answers, and points allocated per question. The top 6 teams will progress to the finals. The questions cover topics in books, films, sports, history, science, and more. The document aims to test general knowledge and determine the top teams to advance in the competition.
The document describes several events and topics:
1. Public riots took place at a theatre in Malaysia in 2007 causing $20,000 in damages over an undisclosed reason.
2. It provides examples of terms used for marbles and games.
3. It mentions appearances of marbles in Hollywood films from the 1960s and mentions Honda becoming a racing partner in 2004.
This document provides the details of a mind games quiz hosted by Alekhya Chakrabarty on August 11th. It outlines the format which includes a written round with 7 questions worth 5 points each, and a clockwise round with 25 questions worth 10 points each. It also provides the rules and scoring mechanisms for the different rounds. Sample questions are included to illustrate the types of trivia questions that will be asked.
The document provides a general quiz with 30 multiple choice questions. Some key details:
- The preliminary round consists of 30 questions with questions 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 being starred to break ties.
- The top 8 teams will advance to the finals.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics including movies, sports, geography, and word associations.
This document provides 20 trivia questions about India with fill in the blank or multiple choice answers provided for each question. The questions cover topics like history, culture, sports, business and current events related to India.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from an online quiz competition with 5 rounds. It provides the questions, possible answers, and scoring details from each round. The rounds cover topics like history, current events, science, and word puzzles. The final round involves rearranging the first letters of state capitals in India to reveal another capital city. The document concisely outlines the structure and content of the full online quiz competition.
This document provides the details of a real quizzing event, including the names of the quiz masters, rules of the quiz, and 20 multiple choice questions with answer options. Participants can earn +10 points for correct answers and receive negative marks for incorrect answers, as determined by the quiz masters. The quiz masters' decisions are final.
Conducted on the sixth of March 2018 for OSA Student Chapter, the Northcap University, Gurugram. This was one of the first quizzes of this pattern to be conducted in the university, so the questions have been kept relatively simple and lots of hints were given.
Udaya Kumar is a professor at IIT Guwahati who received a prize of Rs. 250,000 for his doctoral research focusing on Tamil typography. He is the son of former DMK MLA N. Dharmalingam from Tamil Nadu and has interests in graphic design, typography, and type design research.
The document outlines the rules for a game with 20 questions. The first, fifth, tenth, and twentieth questions are starred and would be used to break ties. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals. It then provides 20 trivia questions ranging in topics from organizations, measurements, people, sports, history, art, and geography.
This document contains rules for a prelim quiz round with 25 multiple choice questions. It states there are 1 mark per question, no negative marking, and questions marked with a star carry more weight in the event of a tie. It then provides the text of the first question asking to identify a person born in 1980 in Jalandhar who is a cricket player but not a film star, and who received the Arjun award in 2003. It encourages the participant to submit their answer sheets once completed.
Here's the Margao Monthly Quiz I conducted in July 2016 for the Sunday Evening Quiz Club.
Please watch it and give me your feedback.
Harsh Hegde
harsh.hegde@hotmail.com
quickbuzz28@gmail.com
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Ratan Tata completed his B.Sc from Cornell University and an advanced management program from Harvard University. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from Ohio State University. Ratan Tata was a member of the international advisory board of Chase Manhattan Corp. He was put in charge of Nelco in 1971. Ratan Tata replaced Russi Modi as the first chairman to be sacked in Tata Group companies. Ratan Tata's mother Soonoo Tata was first married to Naval Tata then Sir J.J. Ratan Tata's brother Jimmy died in an accident and Noel was his half brother. Ratan Tata himself launched the Tata Nano car. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry
The document contains details about an upcoming quiz competition including rules, sample questions, and scoring details. There will be 6 rounds covering topics like Bollywood, Hollywood, and technology companies. Questions will test participants' trivia knowledge and ability to make connections between concepts. Winners will receive special prizes from the HR team.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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,
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
2. • The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• Switch off all mobile phones
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
• The Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
3.
4. • Question passes clockwise
• No negatives
• Ten points on a direct
• Ten points on a pass.
• Fifteen seconds per team
• Creative guesses are
entertained and appreciated!
5. Martin Cooper invented this in 1972 as
the DynaTac 800 also nicknamed ‘The
Brick’. This particular product has
gone from strengths to strengths and
as on 1st Sep 2012, there were one
billion users of this product in India.
According to a survey by the Times of
India, this is ten times dirtier than a
toilet seat. Chances are, you possess
one of these.
What is the product in question?
6. Two brothers, M.A Wassey Saheb and M.A
Jabbar Saheb laid foundation to ‘X’ who
are also known as contractors of
Dhanbad.
It has a population of 2 lakhs divided
into five muncipal wards. Sabir Alam and
Fahim Khan, two mafia lords are
associated with this town.
This town plays a central role in a
Bollywood movie directed by ‘Anurag
Kashyap’. Name the movie and find ‘X’.
7. ‘X’ characterized as the ‘epitome of goodness’
is a homosexual character defined as a person
who ‘Knows pretty much Everything’.
His name is an Early Modern English Word for
‘Bumblebee’ and the writer defines his love of
music as an inspiration for the name.
He is the headmaster of one of the premier
institutions and has been credited to have
discovered the twelve uses of the dragon blood
as well as in the field of alchemy with his friend
Nicholas Flamel.
Find ‘X’.
8. Where can you find
• Soup
• Rhythm
• Moon
• White skin
• Notes
• Snacks
• Glass
• Scotch
• Reverse Gear
• Holy Cow
In the same order as mentioned above.
9. These products are manufactured in a
town also known as ‘Gombegala Ooru’.
The origin of these toys can be traced to
the reign of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of
Mysore.
Traditionally the work involved lacquering
of the wood called ‘Ivory Wood’.
These toys are protected by a
geographical indication under the WTO.
Michelle Obama bought these and took it
back to the White House as mementos.
What is the town in question?
10. The Hindu belief is that Gods and Demons
once fought a battle for a pitcher containing
the nectar for immortality. It is believed that
they fought for twelve days and twelve
nights(equivalent to twelve human years). It
is said that during the battle, drops of this
nectar fell on four places.
• Allahabad
• Haridwar
• Ujjain and
• Nasik.
To commemorate this holy event, what is
celebrated in these places?
11. In 1955, the members of Lok
Sabha & Rajya Sabha made an
unusual agreement to increase
their salary by Re.1, the lowest
ever salary increase for any
member of any parliament
ever in the world. What was
the specific reason?
12. • Question passes anticlockwise
• No negatives
• Ten points on a direct
• Ten points on a pass.
• Fifteen seconds per team
• Creative guesses are
entertained and appreciated!
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. • Question passes clockwise
• No negatives
• Twenty points on a direct
• Ten points on a pass.
• Creative guesses are
entertained and appreciated!
28. • Question open to all teams
• Differential Scoring pattern
• Do NOT answer aloud.
Answering it aloud will
attract a penalty of 20
points.
• Scoring will be informed as
and when it appears.
• 9 clues. One answer.
29.
30.
31.
32. If you go for the over all
connect, the points will be:-
+30 for the right answer
-15 in case of an incorrect
answer.
Write down the answer and
call for a volunteer!
33.
34.
35.
36. If you go for the over all
connect, the points will be:-
+20 for the right answer
-10 for a wrong answer.
Write down the answer and
call for a volunteer!
37.
38.
39.
40. If you go for the over all
connect, the points will be:-
+10 for the right answer
-05 for a wrong answer.
Write down the answer and
call for a volunteer!
41.
42. • A typical Choose-your-Topic round.
• The team with the least points gets
to pick the domain first. If there is a
tie between the teams. Team that
comes first in the clockwise
direction.
• Differential points system. The teams
can bet all the points at their
disposal.
• The question does not pass.
43. Bangalore Business
Science Sports
Entertainment Indian History
Mad Ads
Globetrotter
44. Bangalore
This was originally a village named ‘Mallapura’ developed as a suburb
during the ‘Great Plague of 1898’. The founder and first Vice Chancellor
of the Mysore University and acting Dewan of Mysore H. V.
Nanjundaiah is credited with the founding.
This place called by many as the ‘Capital of Bangalore’ was/is
home to many celebrities like C.V Raman, the Nobel laureate. Prakash
Padukone, the ace shuttler, Doreswamy Iyengar and many others.
The flowering trees on either sides of the streets hide all the
pollution, and the popular street-side eateries obscure some of the
finest south Indian restaurants in the city.
Which place in Bangalore are we talking about?
46. Science
This is a metallic chemical element which is a
portmanteau of two words which literally means ‘Grey
and shining’
A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the
highest electrical conductivity of any element and the
highest thermal conductivity of any metal. The metal
occurs naturally in its pure, free form as
an alloy with a certain element and other metals, and
in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most
of it is produced as a byproduct of copper, gold, lead,
and zinc refining.
What element are we talking about?
48. Entertainment
Park Jae-sang born on December 31, 1977 is a
South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer,
and record producer. He is best known for his
humorous videos and stage performances.
Park is known as the ‘King of YouTube’ because
of a milestone unprecedented in the history of
internet. His style is mimicked all over the world
and “Associated Press” has estimated that his
earnings from a particular item is $790 Million for
the year 2012.
What is he famous for? How do we know him
better?