This document summarizes the rules and rounds of the Quanta HV trivia competition from August 2016. It consists of 4 rounds:
Round 1 involves identifying people, places, and events from photos or clues. Round 2 is "Pounce till Death" where players receive points for each letter in their answer. Round 3 is "Infinite Bounce" with positive and negative scoring. Round 4 is a buzzer round where players must answer trivia questions quickly to receive points. A variety of topics are covered including history, pop culture, science, and current events.
This document provides details about the October edition of the Quanta Monthly Quiz organized by Sumit Katre. It outlines the rules of the quiz including 4 rounds and 32 questions with different point schemes for each round. It provides examples of analytical questions that involve identifying logos to form company names. It then provides 12 sample questions from Round 1 covering topics like identifying business communities, brands, drugs, companies, and more.
1) The document describes a tech quiz with 30 questions about various companies, products, and concepts related to technology and business.
2) It provides the questions, hints or additional context for each question, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like company origins, product launches, partnerships, controversies and more.
3) The quiz is intended to be fun and engaging for those interested in learning about the histories and stories behind major tech companies and innovations.
The document provides information about an entertainment quiz being conducted by Virendra, Anubhav & Shagun. It discusses the format of the quiz which will have 4 rounds - a written prelims round followed by a finals round consisting of individual rounds of forward and reverse image based questions, differential questions, and long visual connects. It provides the answers to 15 preliminary multiple choice questions about movies, technology, and other topics.
The document provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
This document contains the questions and answers for a trivia quiz. It begins with some introductory information about pointers, 20 questions being asked, tie-breakers, and teams advancing to the finals. The bulk of the document consists of 20 multiple choice trivia questions across a wide range of topics, each with the correct answer provided. It concludes by thanking participants and mentioning prizes.
1. The document contains 31 questions about various businesses, brands and logos for a business quiz.
2. It includes questions about companies like Annapurna Pictures, AirPods, Kappa, Hapusa Himalayan Dry Gin, Al Jazeera, Bupa, Pratiyogita Darpan, ScottishWidows, Atari, JAnečekWAnderer, Reuters, Lakmé Cosmetics, Burger King, Premier Inn, Costa Coffee, Compaq, World Series Cricket, Singapore Airlines, Yakult, Shobhana Bhartia, Airbnb, Periscope, Hermès, HotWheels, and Khelo
Cadbury and Nestle have been battling over the trademark for 'Dairy Milk' chocolates.
Cadbury has used Dairy Milk as the brand name for its chocolates since 1905. However, Nestle has opposed Cadbury's application to trademark Dairy Milk, claiming the term is too generic and broad. The battle has been ongoing for decades between the two chocolate giants over the rights to the Dairy Milk name.
This document provides details about the October edition of the Quanta Monthly Quiz organized by Sumit Katre. It outlines the rules of the quiz including 4 rounds and 32 questions with different point schemes for each round. It provides examples of analytical questions that involve identifying logos to form company names. It then provides 12 sample questions from Round 1 covering topics like identifying business communities, brands, drugs, companies, and more.
1) The document describes a tech quiz with 30 questions about various companies, products, and concepts related to technology and business.
2) It provides the questions, hints or additional context for each question, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like company origins, product launches, partnerships, controversies and more.
3) The quiz is intended to be fun and engaging for those interested in learning about the histories and stories behind major tech companies and innovations.
The document provides information about an entertainment quiz being conducted by Virendra, Anubhav & Shagun. It discusses the format of the quiz which will have 4 rounds - a written prelims round followed by a finals round consisting of individual rounds of forward and reverse image based questions, differential questions, and long visual connects. It provides the answers to 15 preliminary multiple choice questions about movies, technology, and other topics.
The document provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
This document contains the questions and answers for a trivia quiz. It begins with some introductory information about pointers, 20 questions being asked, tie-breakers, and teams advancing to the finals. The bulk of the document consists of 20 multiple choice trivia questions across a wide range of topics, each with the correct answer provided. It concludes by thanking participants and mentioning prizes.
1. The document contains 31 questions about various businesses, brands and logos for a business quiz.
2. It includes questions about companies like Annapurna Pictures, AirPods, Kappa, Hapusa Himalayan Dry Gin, Al Jazeera, Bupa, Pratiyogita Darpan, ScottishWidows, Atari, JAnečekWAnderer, Reuters, Lakmé Cosmetics, Burger King, Premier Inn, Costa Coffee, Compaq, World Series Cricket, Singapore Airlines, Yakult, Shobhana Bhartia, Airbnb, Periscope, Hermès, HotWheels, and Khelo
Cadbury and Nestle have been battling over the trademark for 'Dairy Milk' chocolates.
Cadbury has used Dairy Milk as the brand name for its chocolates since 1905. However, Nestle has opposed Cadbury's application to trademark Dairy Milk, claiming the term is too generic and broad. The battle has been ongoing for decades between the two chocolate giants over the rights to the Dairy Milk name.
This is the finals of the Biz-Internet-Tech quiz conducted during TechEvince 2.0 at IIT Guwahati on 22 March 2015. The quizmasters were Kumar Abhishek and Avaneesh Reddy.
The document appears to be a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. Some of the questions relate to identifying companies, products or people based on clues provided about their history, branding, taglines etc. There are also questions about identifying movies, apps or initiatives based on partial names or descriptions. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, brands and current affairs.
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
Science Business Technology Quiz - DRAV, NIT CalicutSreeraag Mohan
1. The document contains a quiz with questions related to science, business, technology and current events.
2. The quiz has two rounds - two dry rounds with bounce and pounce rules, and two written rounds with questions to be written down and scored.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics including programming, ancient artifacts, internet culture, video games, sports equipment, universities and more. Participants must provide concise answers within the time limits.
This document contains the details of a 25 question quiz being conducted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It includes the names of the quizmasters, rules of the round including scoring for pounces and bounces, and 25 multiple choice questions across a variety of topics including business, technology and current affairs. The questions require identifying companies, products, people and other terms based on clues and descriptions provided in the question.
The document provides rules and questions for a quiz competition called Tathva 2016 at NIT Calicut. It states that there will be a 20 question preliminary round, with questions 15-20 being starred for tie-breaking purposes. If two teams are tied after the preliminary round, the first team to incorrectly answer a starred question from 15-20 will be eliminated in a sudden death round. The document then provides the questions and answers for the preliminary round.
The document describes the rules and questions for "The Biz-Tech Quiz" hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club quizmaster Anshul Roy. It contains 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like business, technology, entertainment, and history. The rules specify the scoring scheme and that the quizmaster's decisions are final.
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
Glamour Quiz 2016 - Lakshana, Raj, Siri (March 2016)Siri Srinivas
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition involving teams of 4 people. It covers 3 rounds: a written round with 12 questions, a clockwise round with 16 questions, and a theme round on headgear. The questions cover topics in fashion, film, art, brands and more. The document tests knowledge of historical and contemporary fashion as well as famous figures and their style contributions.
The document provides details about a business quiz including 30 questions on various topics related to companies, products, and events. It includes questions about companies like LINE, Texas Instruments, companies founded by couples, and their current or former names. Other questions cover topics like Morse code, Christ the Redeemer statue, books recommended by Elon Musk, movie franchises like Alien, and logos of companies like Xerox and Yamaha. The document tests knowledge on a wide range of business, technology, and pop culture trivia.
1. The document is a quiz containing questions about various companies and brands for a business and technology quiz finals.
2. It includes 6 multiple choice questions about companies like Gillette, Lenskart, UNO, and topics like the orientation of currency in some countries.
3. The questions are part of a finals quiz for a Biz-Tech event hosted by several Quiz Masters in association with another group.
The document provides information about a business quiz held at GES 2018 in Hyderabad. It includes 12 questions from the finals round of the quiz in a clockwise direction. The questions cover topics like famous sculptures displayed in Hyderabad, advertising campaigns by paint companies, searches for anonymous founders of cryptocurrencies, and more. It also describes rounds involving fictional business entities and an audience question round.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions as part of a quiz. The questions cover topics like business, science, history, and general knowledge. They require identifying brands, people, scientific concepts, and more based on clues and descriptions provided.
- This document contains the questions and answers for a business and technology quiz prelims round.
- There are 20 multiple choice or short answer questions covering topics like companies, business leaders, products, and movies related to tech.
- The prelims round will qualify the top 6 teams to move on to the next round, with decisions by the quiz master being final.
The document provides a preview of the prelims for the KQA Business Quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and answers. Some key details:
- The prelims are for teams of 4 members or less with no negative marking.
- Questions cover a range of topics from current events to history to brands.
- The top 8 scoring teams will advance to the finals.
This document provides information about various companies and concepts. It begins by discussing Mayfair Group, a luxury hotel chain in India known for its eco-friendly practices. It then mentions Virat Kohli's charity foundation which provides scholarships for athletes. It identifies Cyrus Mistry and Mistry Ventures LLP. Other topics covered include identifying Motilal Oswal, Fanuc Robotics, Dale Carnegie and his book "How to Win Friends and Influence People", and Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation. It asks the reader to connect different concepts and identify various well-known brands, inventions, and companies.
Tata Crucible is a national level business quiz to be held on 12th February 2017 in BITS Pilani Goa Campus. The quiz has teams of 2 participants and will have 4 rounds of questions - general knowledge, visual, buzzers and a final round. Some of the rules include a penalty for shouting answers and only the first answer being considered. The sample questions provided cover topics in brands, entertainment, science and history to test the business acumen of the participants. The document aims to provide all relevant details about the quiz competition to encourage more teams to participate.
This is the finals of the Biz-Internet-Tech quiz conducted during TechEvince 2.0 at IIT Guwahati on 22 March 2015. The quizmasters were Kumar Abhishek and Avaneesh Reddy.
The document appears to be a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. Some of the questions relate to identifying companies, products or people based on clues provided about their history, branding, taglines etc. There are also questions about identifying movies, apps or initiatives based on partial names or descriptions. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, brands and current affairs.
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
Science Business Technology Quiz - DRAV, NIT CalicutSreeraag Mohan
1. The document contains a quiz with questions related to science, business, technology and current events.
2. The quiz has two rounds - two dry rounds with bounce and pounce rules, and two written rounds with questions to be written down and scored.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics including programming, ancient artifacts, internet culture, video games, sports equipment, universities and more. Participants must provide concise answers within the time limits.
This document contains the details of a 25 question quiz being conducted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It includes the names of the quizmasters, rules of the round including scoring for pounces and bounces, and 25 multiple choice questions across a variety of topics including business, technology and current affairs. The questions require identifying companies, products, people and other terms based on clues and descriptions provided in the question.
The document provides rules and questions for a quiz competition called Tathva 2016 at NIT Calicut. It states that there will be a 20 question preliminary round, with questions 15-20 being starred for tie-breaking purposes. If two teams are tied after the preliminary round, the first team to incorrectly answer a starred question from 15-20 will be eliminated in a sudden death round. The document then provides the questions and answers for the preliminary round.
The document describes the rules and questions for "The Biz-Tech Quiz" hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club quizmaster Anshul Roy. It contains 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like business, technology, entertainment, and history. The rules specify the scoring scheme and that the quizmaster's decisions are final.
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
Glamour Quiz 2016 - Lakshana, Raj, Siri (March 2016)Siri Srinivas
This document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition involving teams of 4 people. It covers 3 rounds: a written round with 12 questions, a clockwise round with 16 questions, and a theme round on headgear. The questions cover topics in fashion, film, art, brands and more. The document tests knowledge of historical and contemporary fashion as well as famous figures and their style contributions.
The document provides details about a business quiz including 30 questions on various topics related to companies, products, and events. It includes questions about companies like LINE, Texas Instruments, companies founded by couples, and their current or former names. Other questions cover topics like Morse code, Christ the Redeemer statue, books recommended by Elon Musk, movie franchises like Alien, and logos of companies like Xerox and Yamaha. The document tests knowledge on a wide range of business, technology, and pop culture trivia.
1. The document is a quiz containing questions about various companies and brands for a business and technology quiz finals.
2. It includes 6 multiple choice questions about companies like Gillette, Lenskart, UNO, and topics like the orientation of currency in some countries.
3. The questions are part of a finals quiz for a Biz-Tech event hosted by several Quiz Masters in association with another group.
The document provides information about a business quiz held at GES 2018 in Hyderabad. It includes 12 questions from the finals round of the quiz in a clockwise direction. The questions cover topics like famous sculptures displayed in Hyderabad, advertising campaigns by paint companies, searches for anonymous founders of cryptocurrencies, and more. It also describes rounds involving fictional business entities and an audience question round.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions as part of a quiz. The questions cover topics like business, science, history, and general knowledge. They require identifying brands, people, scientific concepts, and more based on clues and descriptions provided.
- This document contains the questions and answers for a business and technology quiz prelims round.
- There are 20 multiple choice or short answer questions covering topics like companies, business leaders, products, and movies related to tech.
- The prelims round will qualify the top 6 teams to move on to the next round, with decisions by the quiz master being final.
The document provides a preview of the prelims for the KQA Business Quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and answers. Some key details:
- The prelims are for teams of 4 members or less with no negative marking.
- Questions cover a range of topics from current events to history to brands.
- The top 8 scoring teams will advance to the finals.
This document provides information about various companies and concepts. It begins by discussing Mayfair Group, a luxury hotel chain in India known for its eco-friendly practices. It then mentions Virat Kohli's charity foundation which provides scholarships for athletes. It identifies Cyrus Mistry and Mistry Ventures LLP. Other topics covered include identifying Motilal Oswal, Fanuc Robotics, Dale Carnegie and his book "How to Win Friends and Influence People", and Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation. It asks the reader to connect different concepts and identify various well-known brands, inventions, and companies.
Tata Crucible is a national level business quiz to be held on 12th February 2017 in BITS Pilani Goa Campus. The quiz has teams of 2 participants and will have 4 rounds of questions - general knowledge, visual, buzzers and a final round. Some of the rules include a penalty for shouting answers and only the first answer being considered. The sample questions provided cover topics in brands, entertainment, science and history to test the business acumen of the participants. The document aims to provide all relevant details about the quiz competition to encourage more teams to participate.
The document contains a monthly quiz with questions from various topics. It includes 25 questions divided into 5 rounds. The questions cover topics like history, sports, entertainment, science and technology. Some of the questions ask the user to identify people, places, events, brands or terms based on clues and context provided in the question.
In.Quiz.Itor General Quiz - Chowgule College Goa 2017Harsh Hegde
Here's a General Quiz I did at Chowgule College, Margao-Goa on 18th February 2017 with the help of Quanta-The Quiz Club of NIT Goa.Please watch and give me your feedback.
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The document contains the questions and answers for 20 rounds of a trivia quiz covering diverse topics ranging from art and literature to movies, music
Quanta - The Quiz Club of NIT Goa presents March Monthly Quiz.
QM - Vishakha Ghadi
This Quiz saw a lot of firsts. First quiz from the new batch and first woman Quiz Master. This Quiz served as a perfect pre-event for International Women's day.
Quanta - The official Quiz Club of NIT Goa presents
Fresher's Intro Quiz
Presented by Soham Kamat
Contributors - Soham Kamat, Sahil Ramchandani, Mohit Paurana, Rajat Govekar, Sauvik Senapati and Eeshaan Vernekar
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a full summary of a private company's internal document without their permission.
The document summarizes the rules for a quiz competition called Quanta monthly. It consists of 5 rounds, with 6 questions per round worth 10 points each under infinite bounds. Teams can stake a question once per round to double the points if answered correctly. No networking is allowed.
1. The document is a monthly newsletter containing various sections about sports trivia including guessing sports personalities from clues, connecting different sporting facts, and answering questions to test knowledge of sports and India's sporting achievements.
2. The guessing personalities section provides clues about 10 famous athletes and sports figures and asks the reader to guess who they are, such as Bernie Ecclestone, Yelena Isinbayeva, and Scuderia Ferrari.
3. Other sections include connecting disparate sporting facts, answering questions to see how much the reader knows about various sports incidents and terms, and highlighting important milestones in Indian sports.
1) A historic ODI match was played between New Zealand and West Indies in Georgetown in which New Zealand batted first and scored 158 runs in only 14 overs and then bowled out West Indies for 154 runs to win by 4 runs with one over remaining.
2) No player was named man of the match as the entire 11 players from both teams shared the award for their role in the unique match.
This document contains a 10 question crossword puzzle about sports trivia. The questions cover topics like the designer of the hand glider, the most successful F1 constructor team, the oldest rugby championship game between two teams, the richest tennis player of all time, and the sport with India's highest number of Olympic gold medals. Additional clues are provided to help solve some of the questions. The answers are provided at the end.
The document describes a monthly quiz with 10 questions on various topics. It includes questions about Aaron Schwartz, the movie Edge of Tomorrow, Kanye West, Kane from Citizen Kane, Hannibal Lecter, Mr. Peabody, Cinderella, Pokemon voice actors, Daft Punk, and the Windows 95 startup tune. It provides context and clues for each question before revealing the answer.
These are two of the six classical ragas in Hindustani classical music.
Amritvarshini is an audava-sampurna raga, meaning it has five notes in the ascending scale and all seven in the descending. It depicts the soothing rains of the monsoon.
Asavari is a thaat-purvanga raga meaning it is based on the Bhairavi thaat. It is considered a morning raga as it depicts the freshness of dawn.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz being held, including information about the preliminary and final rounds. The preliminary round will consist of 15 multiple choice questions to be completed individually or in teams of two. The top 4 scoring teams will advance to the final round. Slide puzzles or visual puzzles may be included as tie-breakers. Participants are advised to bring a pen and paper to write down their answers.
This document provides the rules and introduction for the Apotheosis 2016 Inter NIT Written Quiz. It states that the quiz will have 60 questions across 5 sections, with 2 star marked tie-breaker questions in each section. Questions can have spelling mistakes as long as the answer is phonetically correct. Real people should be identified by last name unless otherwise stated, and fictional characters by full or common name. The document thanks the question writers and proctors for organizing the quiz and wishes participants happy quizzing.
This document provides the rules and a sample question for an SSN quiz club's prelims quiz competition called "Instincts '18 SpEnt Quiz". It states that there will be 24 multiple choice questions with part points awarded. The top 6-8 teams will qualify for the finals. A contact number must be provided on the answer sheet. A sample question is included about identifying the film that a passage is describing based on a quote about chaos in an orderly environment.
The document describes the prelims round of a quiz competition hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides the rules for the 15 question prelims round, including that there are no negative marks, the top 8 teams will qualify for finals, and the last 5 questions are star-marked. It then presents the first 15 multiple choice questions and answers in the competition.
The document is a quiz with 15 multiple choice questions about business, technology and pop culture. It provides context and images for each question. The questions cover topics like famous waterfalls, expensive music albums, tennis players, cryptocurrencies, telecommunications milestones, social networking apps, board games, open source software, hotels, VHS vs Betamax, anime, Islamic sites, mountain climbing, and physics. The summary provides a high-level overview without copying significant content from the copyrighted quiz questions.
- The document describes rules for a quiz competition, including scoring points for correct answers, penalties for incorrect answers or answering out of turn, and that the quizmaster's decision is final.
- It provides an example of a briefly edited Wikipedia article and asks the reader to fill in the blanks and explain the reason for the edit.
- It asks the reader to identify terms "X", "Y", and "Z" in the context of peer-to-peer file sharing and BitTorrent networks.
Freshers' Quiz-Prelims||Inductions Quiz||QM:Shreyas, Anand, Druva, Haaziq, Sa...BITS Goa Quiz Club
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The document appears to be notes from a quiz competition conducted by Anish and Vrati. It includes details of the written and DRIES rounds such as the number of questions, scoring structure, and themes. Sample questions are provided about identifying companies, people, events, and providing explanations. The questions cover topics like cars, history, movies, sports, and more. Connections between the answer are hinted to be part of the bonus for the written round.
Q Athlon - Quiz @ Government College of Engineering & Leather TechnologyResham Das
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to general knowledge. It begins with preliminaries that outline the format of 1-26 multiple choice questions marked with letters A-Z, with questions 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 being tie-breaker questions marked with an asterisk. The questions then cover a wide range of topics including countries, people, events, science, and more. The response provides a single answer for each question lettered A-Z.
1. The document is a general quiz with 20 multiple choice questions.
2. Questions cover topics like history, movies, science, and current events and are meant to be easy to answer without outside help.
3. The quiz encourages participants to have fun while testing their knowledge.
The document provides the rules and questions for a 2021 quiz competition. It consists of 21 multiple choice questions, with questions 9 and 17 each worth 2 points. The questions cover a range of topics from current events in 2021 related to sports, business, entertainment, and politics. The document tests knowledge of specific facts and people in the news from the past year.
The document outlines the rules for the Rewind Quiz 2020 trivia competition. It states that there are 20 multiple choice questions, with 1 point awarded per correct answer and no penalty for incorrect answers. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Teams should send their answers in the specified format to their panelist within the allotted time. Some questions will be used as tie-breakers if needed. Teams are not allowed to search for answers online.
This document contains a quiz with 12 multiple choice questions about business, history, and pop culture. It provides the questions, potential answer choices, and then reveals the correct answers one by one. The quiz covers topics like the origins of company names (e.g. Zara, Canon), historic events (Buttonwood Agreement), people (Taichii Ohno), and advertisements (National Geographic, IKEA). Players earn points for correct or pounced answers and lose points for incorrect answers, with no hints provided.
1) This document outlines the rules and structure of the Major General Quiz grand finale, including 6 finalists, a theme round on Family Guy movie parodies, an A-Z question round, and scoring details.
2) The theme round involves 10 movie titles from Family Guy parodies that must be identified for 5 points each, for a maximum possible score of 50 points.
3) The document provides the questions, answers, and scoring structure for the various rounds of the quiz competition final.
Sports Quiz Pearl 2016, BITS Pilani Hyderabad CampusKartik Jain
The document discusses two legendary basketball players, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, who led iconic rival teams in the 1979 NCAA championship game which was viewed by the highest TV audience for a college basketball game. It describes Bird hitting a last-second shot to lead his team to victory over Magic's team in one of the greatest sports rivalries of all time.
1. The document describes a fictional training exercise called the Kobayashi Maru test from the Star Trek universe to test cadets in no-win scenarios. Entertainment Weekly called it one of the top elements of Star Trek that non-fans would be familiar with.
2. The document then provides clues to identify Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia, Star Wars, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in a question about replacing Fisher after her death.
3. It also includes an image of American Gothic and asks the reader to identify the painting and mentions a precursor image from 1892.
That's a high-level summary of the key information from the document in 3 sentences.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
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7. • This photo was taken in 1963 in Louisville,Kentucky. What is so special about
this ?
8. Answer - the small girl in the picture isYolandaWilliams whom Ali
married in 1986, 23 years after the photo was taken.
9. 3.
Naam Foundation (नाम फाउंडेशन) is a non-governmental
organization started by X andY.The foundation works for betterment of
farmers in the drought-prone areas of Marathwada andVidarbha in the state
of Maharashtra,India.
The foundation helps the farmers in drought-stricken areas of Maharashtra.
The help is monetary and in-kind. In addition to the monetary help, the
foundation is working on planting 1 crore trees, training and guidance to the
farmers, farming centres, employment centres etc.The foundation has
adopted Dhondalgaon (tal.Vaijapur, dist.Aurangabad)
12. 4.
• Up until the 1950s, X was not used as a designation for Swedish distilled
beverages, which were instead called brännvin ("burn-wine"), the word
having the same etymology as the Dutch Brandewijn, which is the base for
the word Y. X andY otherwise are totally different forms ofAlcoholic drinks.
• Give X andY.
14. 5.
X is video directed byVania Heymann and Gal Muggia was released on May 16,
2016. It has been described as a "poignant, surrealist montage which alludes to
contemporary issues."The video itself consists of over-layered visuals in
various landscapes and locations. One of the locations used in it is Croatian
mountain range called Biokovo;Y appears seated on it.
The video makes extensive use of impossible imagery, including a scene
where dolphins swim in a sea situated underneath an inverted landmass
A writer of the website MTV UK stated the video is "weird and wonderful in
every respect", and "magical yet poignant"Billboard magazine, called it an
"appropriately epic music video" with "a heady, shoot-for-the-stars type of
statement".Idolator writer CarlWilliott felt that its video "elevates it thanks to
some artfully trippy visuals".Y calls it the best video ever. Give X andY.
17. 1.(+20/+5 per letter)
• Ex-Googler EvanWilliams had a start-up called Odeo. It was going to be a
podcasting platform. Evan asked his friend, another ex-Googler named Biz
Stone, to join him. When A launched B podcasting, and made Odeo's
podcasting platform irrelevant, Evan and Biz and an Odeo employee
named Jack Dorsey decided to create something called C instead. Odeo's
investors didn't like the new plan, and Evan did them a huge favor by buying
back all their stock and making them whole.
• Williams was more involved with Odeo than most investors are with
startups in their portfolios, and eventually, Odeo moved from Noah's
apartment toWilliams'. Williams, who had recently sold a company
called D to Google, had just bought a nice house and wanted to put his old
apartment to good use.
20. • Answer – Gujarat
• WimbledonTowels- Manufactured byWelspun inVapi, Gujarat.
• Ferrari - Red paint manufactured by Heubach in Ankleshwar,Gujarat.
• Dollar Bills - Pigment of the green colour used in making US dollar bills is
supplied by Meghmani Organics based in Ahmedabad,Gujarat.
21.
22. 3.(+30/+5 per part)
• A is a live direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose
elements are supplemented by computer-generated sensory input such as
sound, video, graphics or GPS data.
• B is an American software development company based in San Francisco,
California, is best known for developing and publishing the A mobile games.
The company was formed in 2010 by John Hanke as B Labs, an internal
start-up within Google, before it was spun out of Google as an independent
entity in October 2015.
• The company spun out of Google in October 2015,soon after Google's
announcement of its restructuring as Alphabet Inc .During the spinout, B
announced that Google , C , andThe D Company would invest up to $30
million in the company.
23. The picture above depicts C’s business in the initial stages of the Company. In
the late 1980s, C revived the video game industry in the United States after a
crash wrecked E's prospects and other companies were turning away from
console games.
24. • E programmers David Crane, Larry Kaplan, Alan Miller, and Bob Whitehead
met with CEO Ray Kassar in May 1979 to demand that the company treat
developers as record labels treated musicians, with royalties and their
names on game boxes. Kaplan, who called the others "the best designers for
the console in the world", recalled that Kassar called the four men "towel
designers" and that "anyone can do a cartridge." Crane, Miller, and
Whitehead left E and founded F in October 1979 becoming the world’s first
Independent game publishers.
• F is now one of the largest third party video game publishers in the world
and was also the top publisher for 2007 in the United States. Recently F
became a subject of ridicule after releasing a video onYoutube.
• Give A,B,C,D,E and F
26. 4.
X is the only cricketer to have played in both Cricket and FootballWorld Cup.
He represented his country in the Qualifiers. He is regarded as one of the
greatest batsmen of all time. X was voted one of the five Cricketers of the
Century by a 100-member panel of experts in 2000, along with Sir Donald
Bradman, Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Jack Hobbs and ShaneWarne.
Y is a former international cricket umpire representing the same region as X.
He was widely known for his long deliberations before making decisions, for
which he earned the nickname "Slow Death“. X was a FIFA referee in a
CONCACAF andWorld Cup qualifier between El Salvador and the Netherlands
Antilles in 1988. He had to retire as a football referee when FIFA reduced the
maximum age for referees to 45.
Give X andY.
29. 1.
When X was delivering a lecture in London 1896,Y was in attendance. After the
lectureY came up to X and said that he would resolve one of the basic
problems in philosophy and science in next seven days. However the problem
took a few years to solve and was partially and brilliantly solved by Z. Give X,Y
and Z and the fundamental problem.
31. 2.
• X, who met the 30-year-oldY for the first time here, remembered him as a
symbol of 'virile patriotism'.
• Her description is arguably the best there is: 'Tall and stately, but thin to the
point of emancipation, languid and luxurious of habit, Y's attenuated form is
a deceptive sheath of a spirit of exceptional vitality and endurance.
Somewhat formal and fastidious, and a little aloof and imperious of manner,
the calm hauteur of his accustomed reserve but masks, for those who know
him, a naïve and eager humanity, an intuition quick and tender as a
woman's, a humour gay and winning as child's... a shy and splendid idealism
which is of the very essence of the man.'
33. 3.
The X is thought to have been developed by improving upon the Y (a
woodwind folk instrument used primarily for snake charming). X is usually
played at traditional North Indian weddings and is associated with the bride
leaving her parental house for her husband's house.Sometimes, two Xs can be
tied together, making it a double shawm similar to the ancient Greek aulos.
X players were/are an integral part of Goan/Konkani temples along the
western coast and the players are called as Vajantri and they were allotted
lands for services rendered for the temples. Give X andY.
35. 4.
X tweeted the following on 9 March 2014
Your days of playing it safe are nearly over.Tomorrow you will know how to X
like X #DareToX.
Hi @Twitter. For tomorrow X needs more than 140 characters. Please change
rules for X #DareToX
A twitter Q and A followed
43. X came out with a print ad, backed up by a video, for which it erected a huge
roadside sign giving directions to a Y 258km away, next to a sign reading ‘X
Drive 5km’.
In a quick rejoinder, Y created a new ending for the X’s video, which shows a
French couple driving from the sign to the nearby X Drive.
They order coffee to sustain themselves on their 258km journey to the Y,
where as they tuck into theirWhoppers the man says to the woman: "It wasn’t
that far at all."
The tagline on the ad reads: "Thank you X for being everywhere".
Give X and Y.
45. 3.
• X has a history in aviation and its logo stays true to its roots.The blue and
white represent a propeller in motion with the sky peeking through. X had a
role inWorldWar II as a creator of aircraft engines.