This document provides rules for a quiz and indicates that the quiz master's decision is final. It also discusses standard quizzing rules applying. The summary is concise and highlights the key points that rules apply for the quiz and the quiz master's decision is ultimate.
1. The document discusses standard quizzing rules for a secret quiz including long connect questions at the end that provide additional points. The quiz master's decision is final.
2. It then quotes criticisms of the Iran nuclear deal arguing it will replenish Iran's "ATM machines" or proxies like Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthis.
3. The next questions ask to identify Assad, Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad in relation to the quote.
Biz and finance quiz Xavier's Management Society Fest 2017Aakash Roy
This document contains a business and finance quiz with 26 multiple choice questions divided into clockwise and anticlockwise rounds. The questions cover topics like economics, business history, brands and companies. Visual clues like images and advertisements are also provided with some questions. The quiz is designed with a scoring system that awards plus ten points for correct answers and no negatives for incorrect answers.
Biz Tech (Business and Technology) Quiz National Law School (NLSIU) 2018Binit Agrawal
1. The document discusses a scandal in France known as the X Affair that involved a famous family and uncovered secrets from World War II. It shook all of Paris and involved the French president.
2. It describes the birth of a boy in 1965 in a small Indian village who went on to found a very successful company and amass a personal wealth of 10,000 crore despite coming from a poor background.
3. It talks about Madhu Pandit who left IIT to become a monk but is now the CEO of a large temple and through his organization serves 1.6 million school lunches per day in India.
This document contains questions and answers from a business quiz. It includes 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about major companies, business terms, and current events. The questions cover topics like the history and founders of companies like Expedia, MakeMyTrip, Inc. Magazine, BMW, UPS, Google, Amazon, Campbell Soup, and Britannia Industries. Economic terms like "invisible hand" and businesses in the news like Rotomac and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam are also addressed.
This document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to business leaders, companies, marketing campaigns, and business terms. It provides the rules for scoring and hints that no hints will be provided for any question. The questions cover topics like identifying business pioneers like Amartya Sen and Faqir Chand Kohli, ad campaigns for Miller Lite and I'm a PC, philanthropic pledges like the Giving Pledge, and terms like golden parachute.
The word "krona/krone" literally means "crown" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. The currencies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark are named after the crowns of their respective countries, reflecting their shared Scandinavian heritage.
A Biz Tech Quiz conducted by me and Aabhas Kedia for Thapar Quizzing Club, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology on 8th February, 2018.
The quiz is divided in 3 parts. One is the quiz conducted by me (26 Q), the second is the one conducted by Aabhas (11 Q) and the third is the relatively short and easier prelims (7 Q).
The quiz is mostly easy with no or less binary type questions.
The document provides a quiz with multiple choice questions related to finance and economics. It includes 15 questions about topics like Chinese lottery winners, stock exchanges, interest rates on bonds, and banking practices. The questions require identifying countries, companies, economic theories and more based on clues provided in the questions.
1. The document discusses standard quizzing rules for a secret quiz including long connect questions at the end that provide additional points. The quiz master's decision is final.
2. It then quotes criticisms of the Iran nuclear deal arguing it will replenish Iran's "ATM machines" or proxies like Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthis.
3. The next questions ask to identify Assad, Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad in relation to the quote.
Biz and finance quiz Xavier's Management Society Fest 2017Aakash Roy
This document contains a business and finance quiz with 26 multiple choice questions divided into clockwise and anticlockwise rounds. The questions cover topics like economics, business history, brands and companies. Visual clues like images and advertisements are also provided with some questions. The quiz is designed with a scoring system that awards plus ten points for correct answers and no negatives for incorrect answers.
Biz Tech (Business and Technology) Quiz National Law School (NLSIU) 2018Binit Agrawal
1. The document discusses a scandal in France known as the X Affair that involved a famous family and uncovered secrets from World War II. It shook all of Paris and involved the French president.
2. It describes the birth of a boy in 1965 in a small Indian village who went on to found a very successful company and amass a personal wealth of 10,000 crore despite coming from a poor background.
3. It talks about Madhu Pandit who left IIT to become a monk but is now the CEO of a large temple and through his organization serves 1.6 million school lunches per day in India.
This document contains questions and answers from a business quiz. It includes 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about major companies, business terms, and current events. The questions cover topics like the history and founders of companies like Expedia, MakeMyTrip, Inc. Magazine, BMW, UPS, Google, Amazon, Campbell Soup, and Britannia Industries. Economic terms like "invisible hand" and businesses in the news like Rotomac and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam are also addressed.
This document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to business leaders, companies, marketing campaigns, and business terms. It provides the rules for scoring and hints that no hints will be provided for any question. The questions cover topics like identifying business pioneers like Amartya Sen and Faqir Chand Kohli, ad campaigns for Miller Lite and I'm a PC, philanthropic pledges like the Giving Pledge, and terms like golden parachute.
The word "krona/krone" literally means "crown" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. The currencies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark are named after the crowns of their respective countries, reflecting their shared Scandinavian heritage.
A Biz Tech Quiz conducted by me and Aabhas Kedia for Thapar Quizzing Club, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology on 8th February, 2018.
The quiz is divided in 3 parts. One is the quiz conducted by me (26 Q), the second is the one conducted by Aabhas (11 Q) and the third is the relatively short and easier prelims (7 Q).
The quiz is mostly easy with no or less binary type questions.
The document provides a quiz with multiple choice questions related to finance and economics. It includes 15 questions about topics like Chinese lottery winners, stock exchanges, interest rates on bonds, and banking practices. The questions require identifying countries, companies, economic theories and more based on clues provided in the questions.
The document provides instructions for a quiz competition with 10 questions that will be asked using a buzzer system. Contestants will receive +10 points for a correct answer and -10 points for an incorrect answer, with only one attempt allowed per question.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A pink and green animal was released in India after over 20 years.
2. The phrase "bite the bullet" originates from soldiers biting down on bullets during surgery before anesthesia.
3. Narada was believed to be the first journalist on Earth in a previous birth as a cursed being.
4. Slapstick comedy takes its name from the Italian "bataccio" wooden slapping sticks.
5. The photo-blog and book "Humans of New York" has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 28 weeks.
This document contains the questions and answers from the prelims round of an event called "Battle of the Brains" held at Jaipuria Institute of Management. It includes 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like finance, economics, history and geography. The questions range from identifying currencies and logos, to naming important figures, events and concepts. The document then provides the answers to each question.
The document discusses the origins of several terms and products:
1) The term "ticker" originated from the sound made by a machine Thomas Edison perfected in 1867 that was widely used in the financial sector.
2) It was revealed that the 404th Boeing 777 manufactured coincidentally crashed in 2014's Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
3) A set of emojis released by Finland were meant to depict some hard-to-describe Finnish emotions, words and customs.
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
This document contains questions and answers from an invicta quiz finals competition. It lists 31 multiple choice questions on various topics ranging from pop culture to history to science. The questions would be asked to participants in a quiz competition format with points awarded for correct answers on direct questions and points deducted for incorrect answers.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition called "FINALS". It has 3 rounds of 8 questions each, for a total of 24 questions. It also has 2 written rounds with 10 questions total, and 1 visual round with 8 questions. The rounds involve choosing questions from a grid, with points awarded for direct and pass questions as well as penalties for incorrect pounce questions.
This summarizes several different passages about various topics:
1) A lawsuit in the 1990s that established legal liability for online service providers for content posted by users on their platforms.
2) Thailand is the country being referred to, which has cultural influences from the Hindu epic Ramayana despite being a predominantly Buddhist society.
3) The bob haircut became popular in the 1920s as a reaction to social changes after World War I and as portrayed by Hollywood actresses.
4) Trigeminal neuralgia is represented symbolically by Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream".
5) Rare Ltd. was acquired by Microsoft in 2002 and contributed the Kinect motion sensing technology.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics including authors, companies, inventions, and historical figures. The questions are about Agatha Christie, Tata Sierra, life insurance, McDonald's royalties, Uber's Super Bowl ad, SAIL's IPO, MS Dhoni's cricket bats, Zomato acquiring Uber Eats India, Michael Jackson's patent for the moonwalk, Saravana Bhavan origins in Chennai, Alan Greenspan's theory on underwear sales predicting recessions, Lewis Hamilton's plant-based meat company Neat Burger, George Soros' background and career, William J. Riley inspiration for Dr. Scholl's foot products, TV Sundaram's contributions during World War
David Attenborough was awarded the 2019 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development. He is a British natural historian. Richard Attenborough is his brother, an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur and politician who directed a film about an Indian leader. Coca Cola launched limited edition Coca Cola flavored mints with a popular international sweets and chocolate brand. Netflix series "Money Heist" was the most watched show on Netflix in 2018, surpassing "Friends" by billions of viewing minutes.
The document discusses various companies and individuals:
- The X Company was originally known as the Haloid Company and produced the first photocopier machine.
- This company produced 381 million tires in 2011, making it the world's largest tire manufacturer.
- Snapdeal was founded by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal after they were inspired by the Chinese marketplace Alibaba.com.
- The Dabbawalas of Mumbai deliver home-cooked lunches with almost zero errors despite complex logistics.
- BookMyShow struggled early on, taking inventory risks by purchasing movie tickets to resell.
- Myntra was established by Mukesh Bansal and later merged with Flip
The document appears to be notes from a meeting or discussion. It includes topics like the history of the fireworks industry in India, references to companies like HCL and Dabur, and questions about things like IRCTC transactions and Liverpool Football Club. The notes touch on a variety of business and current affairs topics but do not provide much context on their own.
CBS Quizzing League - Business Quiz - FinalsUmang Gupta
The document outlines the structure and rounds of a trivia competition called "Finals". Round 1 consists of 15 questions split between two categories worth different point values. Round 2 is a "Grand Connect" round linking four slides for a single person. Round 3 is an "A-Z Guess 'Em All" round where contestants write out the answers for multiple clues starting with different letters from A-Z. Correct answers are worth points and a bonus is given for getting all answers right.
The document appears to be a quiz competition with multiple choice and written answer questions across various topics. It contains 12 multiple choice questions in Round 1 worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like social media, beauty pageants, business ownership, pharmaceutical drugs, banking technology, airlines, mobile phone companies and more. Round 2 is a "theme round" where participants must correctly identify that all the answers relate to companies owned by football team owners. This round contains 8 questions worth 10 marks each. Following rounds ask more questions testing general knowledge and identification of print advertisements.
This document contains the questions and answers from a business quiz. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about business, brands, and economics. The questions cover topics like landmark Indian economic reforms, cigarette brand slogans, and business scandals. The correct answers are provided at the end.
- In 1972, Senator George McGovern had to replace his vice presidential running mate Senator Thomas Eagleton due to controversies in the press.
- A young boy saw an opportunity and bought 5000 McGovern-Eagleton buttons and stickers for 5 cents each and sold them for $25 each, making a large profit.
- This young boy went on to become one of the wealthiest people in the world.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 29 questions about various topics from 2019 such as movies, sports, business, politics, and science and technology. It includes questions about the Paris Agreement, OYORooms, Friends, currencies of Venezuela, and intermolecular forces. The questions are meant to test knowledge of events, people, and developments from the year 2019.
This document contains the rules and questions for a sports and entertainment quiz elimination competition. It provides details on the scoring system, which awards 2 points for 5 star questions and 1 point for other questions, with no negatives. It states that in the event of a tie, the team with the most star questions correct will advance, and if still tied, the team whose answer was wrong earliest will be eliminated. It then lists 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of sports, entertainment, literature and more.
The passage describes the rules and structure of a quiz being conducted by Anjan S. It provides context that the quiz will have 20 preliminary questions with some starred for tiebreakers and sudden death scenarios. It then proceeds to ask the first question about identifying the creator of the comic strip Dilbert based on a description of the protagonist taking time off. Subsequent questions in the quiz cover identifying people, characters, films, TV shows, books and their authors based on various clues and contexts provided.
The document provides instructions for a quiz competition with 10 questions that will be asked using a buzzer system. Contestants will receive +10 points for a correct answer and -10 points for an incorrect answer, with only one attempt allowed per question.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. A pink and green animal was released in India after over 20 years.
2. The phrase "bite the bullet" originates from soldiers biting down on bullets during surgery before anesthesia.
3. Narada was believed to be the first journalist on Earth in a previous birth as a cursed being.
4. Slapstick comedy takes its name from the Italian "bataccio" wooden slapping sticks.
5. The photo-blog and book "Humans of New York" has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 28 weeks.
This document contains the questions and answers from the prelims round of an event called "Battle of the Brains" held at Jaipuria Institute of Management. It includes 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like finance, economics, history and geography. The questions range from identifying currencies and logos, to naming important figures, events and concepts. The document then provides the answers to each question.
The document discusses the origins of several terms and products:
1) The term "ticker" originated from the sound made by a machine Thomas Edison perfected in 1867 that was widely used in the financial sector.
2) It was revealed that the 404th Boeing 777 manufactured coincidentally crashed in 2014's Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
3) A set of emojis released by Finland were meant to depict some hard-to-describe Finnish emotions, words and customs.
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
This document contains questions and answers from an invicta quiz finals competition. It lists 31 multiple choice questions on various topics ranging from pop culture to history to science. The questions would be asked to participants in a quiz competition format with points awarded for correct answers on direct questions and points deducted for incorrect answers.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition called "FINALS". It has 3 rounds of 8 questions each, for a total of 24 questions. It also has 2 written rounds with 10 questions total, and 1 visual round with 8 questions. The rounds involve choosing questions from a grid, with points awarded for direct and pass questions as well as penalties for incorrect pounce questions.
This summarizes several different passages about various topics:
1) A lawsuit in the 1990s that established legal liability for online service providers for content posted by users on their platforms.
2) Thailand is the country being referred to, which has cultural influences from the Hindu epic Ramayana despite being a predominantly Buddhist society.
3) The bob haircut became popular in the 1920s as a reaction to social changes after World War I and as portrayed by Hollywood actresses.
4) Trigeminal neuralgia is represented symbolically by Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream".
5) Rare Ltd. was acquired by Microsoft in 2002 and contributed the Kinect motion sensing technology.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics including authors, companies, inventions, and historical figures. The questions are about Agatha Christie, Tata Sierra, life insurance, McDonald's royalties, Uber's Super Bowl ad, SAIL's IPO, MS Dhoni's cricket bats, Zomato acquiring Uber Eats India, Michael Jackson's patent for the moonwalk, Saravana Bhavan origins in Chennai, Alan Greenspan's theory on underwear sales predicting recessions, Lewis Hamilton's plant-based meat company Neat Burger, George Soros' background and career, William J. Riley inspiration for Dr. Scholl's foot products, TV Sundaram's contributions during World War
David Attenborough was awarded the 2019 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development. He is a British natural historian. Richard Attenborough is his brother, an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur and politician who directed a film about an Indian leader. Coca Cola launched limited edition Coca Cola flavored mints with a popular international sweets and chocolate brand. Netflix series "Money Heist" was the most watched show on Netflix in 2018, surpassing "Friends" by billions of viewing minutes.
The document discusses various companies and individuals:
- The X Company was originally known as the Haloid Company and produced the first photocopier machine.
- This company produced 381 million tires in 2011, making it the world's largest tire manufacturer.
- Snapdeal was founded by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal after they were inspired by the Chinese marketplace Alibaba.com.
- The Dabbawalas of Mumbai deliver home-cooked lunches with almost zero errors despite complex logistics.
- BookMyShow struggled early on, taking inventory risks by purchasing movie tickets to resell.
- Myntra was established by Mukesh Bansal and later merged with Flip
The document appears to be notes from a meeting or discussion. It includes topics like the history of the fireworks industry in India, references to companies like HCL and Dabur, and questions about things like IRCTC transactions and Liverpool Football Club. The notes touch on a variety of business and current affairs topics but do not provide much context on their own.
CBS Quizzing League - Business Quiz - FinalsUmang Gupta
The document outlines the structure and rounds of a trivia competition called "Finals". Round 1 consists of 15 questions split between two categories worth different point values. Round 2 is a "Grand Connect" round linking four slides for a single person. Round 3 is an "A-Z Guess 'Em All" round where contestants write out the answers for multiple clues starting with different letters from A-Z. Correct answers are worth points and a bonus is given for getting all answers right.
The document appears to be a quiz competition with multiple choice and written answer questions across various topics. It contains 12 multiple choice questions in Round 1 worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like social media, beauty pageants, business ownership, pharmaceutical drugs, banking technology, airlines, mobile phone companies and more. Round 2 is a "theme round" where participants must correctly identify that all the answers relate to companies owned by football team owners. This round contains 8 questions worth 10 marks each. Following rounds ask more questions testing general knowledge and identification of print advertisements.
This document contains the questions and answers from a business quiz. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about business, brands, and economics. The questions cover topics like landmark Indian economic reforms, cigarette brand slogans, and business scandals. The correct answers are provided at the end.
- In 1972, Senator George McGovern had to replace his vice presidential running mate Senator Thomas Eagleton due to controversies in the press.
- A young boy saw an opportunity and bought 5000 McGovern-Eagleton buttons and stickers for 5 cents each and sold them for $25 each, making a large profit.
- This young boy went on to become one of the wealthiest people in the world.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 29 questions about various topics from 2019 such as movies, sports, business, politics, and science and technology. It includes questions about the Paris Agreement, OYORooms, Friends, currencies of Venezuela, and intermolecular forces. The questions are meant to test knowledge of events, people, and developments from the year 2019.
This document contains the rules and questions for a sports and entertainment quiz elimination competition. It provides details on the scoring system, which awards 2 points for 5 star questions and 1 point for other questions, with no negatives. It states that in the event of a tie, the team with the most star questions correct will advance, and if still tied, the team whose answer was wrong earliest will be eliminated. It then lists 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of sports, entertainment, literature and more.
The passage describes the rules and structure of a quiz being conducted by Anjan S. It provides context that the quiz will have 20 preliminary questions with some starred for tiebreakers and sudden death scenarios. It then proceeds to ask the first question about identifying the creator of the comic strip Dilbert based on a description of the protagonist taking time off. Subsequent questions in the quiz cover identifying people, characters, films, TV shows, books and their authors based on various clues and contexts provided.
The document provides the rules for a quiz competition consisting of 45 questions divided into 3 rounds. Round 1 has 10 questions asked clockwise. Round 2 has 25 questions in a stage format. Round 3 has 10 questions asked anti-clockwise. Direct questions can be passed between teams, and the next direct question will be asked to the next team clockwise. Teams get 5 points for a direct question or pass, and 5/minus 5 points for a correct/incorrect pounce. The quiz master's decision is final.
The document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to popular culture, history and current events. It covers topics like famous books, movies, works of art, and people in the news. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge and each one is followed by the answer.
This document appears to be a summary of a quiz game called "Spent Quiz" hosted by Abid Abdulla. It consists of multiple choice and open-ended questions across various topics like mythology, films, music, and sports. Players can earn or lose points depending on if they get questions correct or not. There is also a connecting theme between each round to earn additional points. The quiz involves visual and audio rounds testing participants' knowledge and problem solving abilities.
The document provides the rules and format for a sports and entertainment quiz. It will have 45 questions divided into 3 rounds:
- Round 1 has 10 questions asked clockwise
- Round 2 has 25 questions in a stage 3 format with questions grouped into 5 sets of 5 linked questions
- Round 3 has 10 questions asked anti-clockwise
Scoring involves +5 for a correct direct answer or pass, -5 for a wrong direct answer, and the quiz master's decision is final.
The document provides details about an inaugural quiz being organized by the COEP Quiz Club in association with the Boat Club Quiz Club. It outlines the format of the quiz, which will have two rounds - an eliminations round and a finals round. The top 6 teams from the eliminations round will progress to the finals round. The questions will cover a wide range of topics. The decisions of the Quiz Master are final.
This document provides information about an AQC session quiz with 20 preliminary questions and details about the main rounds. It lists the 20 Golden Boot winners from the 20 FIFA World Cups so far. It also provides details about the structure of the main rounds, including two infinite pounce rounds with 12 questions each, two list-it rounds on sports and entertainment, and two theme rounds on sports and entertainment.
SPENT QUIZ 2.0 is a quiz with 10 questions on various topics ranging from identifying people, movies, sports and more. The questions have point values for correct and incorrect answers ranging from +10/-10 to +120/-60. The quiz is hosted by Abid Abdulla from Infinite Pounce-I.
The document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition being held by the SpEnt Quiz Society in November. It lists 25 total questions, with some worth partial points. The top 6 teams will make it to the finals. No cell phones are allowed and the quiz master's decision is final. It provides sample questions on topics like movies, sports, and world records.
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This document provides the rules and format for a quiz being held by Saeed Ur Rehman at the University Debating & Literary Club AMU on 31-03-2016. The quiz will follow an A-Z format with a 'bounce and pounce' rule where answers can be bounced to another player and 10 points are awarded or deducted on a correct or incorrect pounce. It signals the start of the quiz with question 1 asking which country made its debut in the 2016 ICC World T20 cricket tournament.
This issue of the online magazine "Better Half" features a strong, independent woman of modern times. The magazine focuses on showcasing women who empower others. The featured woman serves as an inspiration for living life on one's own terms.
This document contains a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions. It provides instructions that the quiz will have 30 prelim questions, multiples of 5 questions are marked as star questions to break ties, there will be a sudden death round if ties remain unbroken, and prelim scores will be considered for any ties after the final round. It then lists the 30 questions, providing possible answer choices for each one. The questions cover a range of topics including art, literature, movies, music, science and sports to test general knowledge.
1) X syndrome is a term coined by Thomas Sowell to describe exceptionally bright people who experienced delayed speech development. It includes mostly boys, highly educated parents, musical families, puzzle solving abilities, and lagging social skills. Some examples include Einstein, Edward Teller, and Richard Feynman.
2) Samba is considered a patron of third-sex and homoerotic people in Hinduism. Dressed as a woman, he is cursed and gives birth to an iron pestle and mortar.
3) At Hindu College in India, it is believed that worshipping 'Damdami Mai' (a tree) on Valentine's Day will ensure a relationship within 6 months. Students decorate
This document provides the rules and questions for the finals of the Saarang SpEnt Quiz held on January 11, 2014. It consists of 4 dry rounds with 10 multiple choice questions each, with theme rounds interspersed. Points are awarded/deducted for correct/incorrect answers. The questions cover topics like Pokemon, movies, sports, literature and more. Intentional blank slides are included between questions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Essay On Advantages Of Motor Car. Online assignment writing service.Alisha Wooten
Canada's counter-terrorism strategy is failing to address both domestic and international terrorism threats. Domestically, far-right white supremacist groups perpetrate violence with impunity while extremist Islamic groups are fueled by backlash against Western policies. Internationally, a policy focusing solely on direct military action is criticized for disregarding the global nature of terrorism and risk of fueling anti-Western sentiment. An alternative is for Canada to strengthen UN leadership on security issues and international law to develop multilateral counter-terrorism strategies.
The document describes mathematical and entertainment metrics called the X-number and Y-number. The X-number measures "collaborative distance" between a mathematician and prolific mathematician X based on co-authored papers. The Y-number measures degrees of separation between an actor and actor Kevin Bacon based on co-starring in movies. The document provides details on how the numbers are calculated and examples of notable people with defined X-Y numbers combining their X and Y values.
The document provides rules for a 20 question quiz including points awarded for correct answers and the quizmaster's final decision. It then lists 15 multiple choice questions about films, books, people, places and their connections along with the correct answers. The questions cover topics like the Terracotta Army, Martin Guptill, Joseph Pulitzer, Agatha Christie's disappearance and more.
1) The document discusses gun sounds in music and how they can represent both street-level violence and the larger arms industry. It also identifies the song used in the opening of Far Cry 3.
2) A passage discusses the popularity of Toyota Hilux and Land Cruiser vehicles among militant groups due to their durability and reliability. U.S. officials have inquired about how ISIS acquired large numbers of these vehicles.
3) "Fake news" was named Macquarie Dictionary's word of the year for 2016, similar to Oxford Dictionaries choosing "post-truth".
1) The song discussed is used in the opening of the video game Far Cry 3. It can represent the idea of profiting from weapons manufacturing and gun sales on both a street level and larger scale.
2) The Toyota Hilux pickup truck and Land Cruiser SUV have become popular vehicles for militant groups due to their durability and reliability, being dubbed the "vehicular equivalent" of the AK-47 assault rifle.
3) "Fake news" was named Macquarie Dictionary's 2016 word of the year in Australia, similar to Oxford Dictionaries choosing "post-truth" as their international word of the year.
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The document provides instructions for using a writing assistance service to have papers written. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with personal information. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied with the paper. The service aims to provide original, high-quality content and offers refunds for plagiarized work.
The document provides details about a quiz competition including the rules, instructions, and sample questions from the prelims round. It gives information on qualifying for the finals, tie-breaking procedures, scoring, and identifies the quizmaster.
Grand Quizzing Week 22 | General Quiz | PrelimsQuNITe
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It begins with questions about identifying a popular medicine brand in India (Dolo 650), the more famous name for an ancient trade route between India and Central Asia known as the Uttarapatha or 'Northern road' (Silk Road), and identifying the famous scientist who helped convict counterfeiter William Chaloner after being appointed as England's Warden of the Mint (Isaac Newton).
It then continues with additional questions about identifying a word related to the first month of marriage (honeymoon), a layered Sicilian dessert (cassata), traditional American building materials originally from France and Italy (denim and jeans), a medical term inspired by a biblical story
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, inventions etc. Some of the answers discussed include:
- "Do They Know It's Christmas?" raising money to fight the 2014 Ebola crisis in West Africa.
- Richard Fiedler inventing the flamethrower in 1901.
- Potatoes being used to stand in for asteroids in Star Wars.
- The Guinness Book of World Records originating from a debate about fastest game birds between friends in 1951.
The document provides a series of clues and questions about various topics, with the answers provided. Some of the clues and answers relate to:
- Famous news channels and their meanings
- Songs from films and their origins
- Slang terms derived from famous people and their behaviors
- Fast selling consumer electronics devices
- Famous transportation systems
- People and their accomplishments
Life After High School Essay. Online assignment writing service.Christina Gomez
Here are the key steps to solve this word problem about finding the arc length of a circle:
1. Draw a diagram showing the earth and the satellite's circular orbit. Label the radius of the earth and the satellite's constant altitude.
2. Set up the formula for arc length: s = rθ. The radius r is the sum of the earth's radius and the satellite's altitude. θ is given as 70% of a full circle, which is 0.7×2π = 1.4π radians.
3. Plug the values into the formula: s = (6370+100)km × 1.4π = 6470km × 1.4π = 9,058 km
The document provides information about various people, places, objects and events through questions and clues. It identifies Alan Turing as the father of modern computing and the Turing Award as the highest honor in computing. It also identifies Freddie Mercury as the singer of Queen who was born in East Africa to Parsi parents from Gujarat and came out as gay. The document tests knowledge on diverse topics ranging from history, science, entertainment, sports and more.
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The document provides biographical information about an individual referred to as X. It states that X was born to a family of grocers and described as an average student but keen debater. X traveled extensively, including to religious sites, and spent time wandering and with sadhus in the Himalayas. X later obtained a degree in political relations and image management from the USA.
This document provides a summary of Phileas Fogg's journey around the world in 80 days as described in Jules Verne's novel of the same name. It lists the routes taken between various cities, including traveling by rail from London to Suez, steamer across the Red Sea and Indian Ocean to Mumbai, rail from Mumbai to Kolkata, steamer across the South China Sea to Hong Kong, steamer across the China Sea and Pacific Ocean to Yokohama, steamer across the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco, rail from San Francisco to New York, and steamer across the Atlantic Ocean and rail back to London.
The document discusses the swastika symbol, which has been used in various cultures and religions throughout history and geography, including Scandinavia, Byzantium, Buddhism, Mayan, Navajo, ancient Mesopotamia, India, and China/Japan. It also mentions that Microsoft inadvertently included the symbol in some Office software in 2003.
The document appears to be notes for a quiz club presentation. It provides instructions for participants, including writing answers rather than speaking them, and awarding points for correct and bonus answers. It requests that participants not engage in behaviors like cross-talking, stalking, or nose picking during the 120-minute quiz.
The document appears to be a general quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Some of the questions and answers referenced include:
- The Library of Babel website and its concept of containing every possible book.
- The "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters from World War II that were rediscovered in 2000.
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- Ted Kaczynski being referred to as the Unabomber in a passage from the novel Cryptonomicon.
- The installation "Rain Room" which creates the sensation of being in the rain without getting
This document contains clues and answers to various trivia questions. Some of the clues provided include: chapters from a book, ingredients in an early recipe, origins of phrases like "Mayday" and "fire in the hole", names of historical dynasties from South India, virtues represented by Gandhi, and mistaken identity of a Twitter user. The document tests knowledge across many domains like history, pop culture, language and more.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
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Rise to Stardom
DiCaprio's career skyrocketed with his performance in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993). earning him his first Academy Award nomination. He continued to gain acclaim with roles in "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) and "Titanic" (1997). the latter of which cemented his status as a global superstar. Over the years, DiCaprio has showcased his versatility in films like "The Aviator" (2004). "Start" (2010), and "The Revenant" (2015), for which he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor.
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2. 1)
This is the foremost foreign policy outlined by premier Xi
Jinping.
The project aims to redirect the country’s domestic
overcapacity and capital for regional infrastructure
development to improve trade and relations with Asean,
Central Asian and European countries.
It was unveiled in September and October 2013 in
announcements. Also, it was promoted by Premier Li
Keqiang during the State visit in Asia and Europe.
The strategy underlines China's push to take a bigger role in
global affairs, and its need to export China's production
capacity in areas of overproduction such as steel
manufacturing
4. 2)
• More than a year before the April 2016 release of the leaked documents, an
anonymous source offered German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) large
caches of sensitive banking documents. The leaked documents number 11.5
million and were created between the 1970s and late 2015 by Mossack Fonseca.
• File sharing websites were blocked on 21 July 2011 on some ISPs including Bharti
Airtel, BSNL, and Reliance Communications, because Reliance BIG Pictures got a
order from Delhi High Court allowing them to serve cease and desist notices on
people illegally redistributing the film Singham.
• On 29 August 2011 Reliance Entertainment procured a order from the Delhi High
Court to prevent the illegal broadcast or streaming of its upcoming film
Bodyguard.
• Connect (Keyword)
5. John Doe
• Two giants live in Britain's land,
John Doe and Richard Roe,
Who always travel hand in hand,
John Doe and Richard Roe.
Their fee-faw-fum's an ancient plan
To smell the purse of an Englishman,
And, 'ecod, they'll suck it all they can,
John Doe and Richard Roe .
6. • It is an approximate historical geographic term referring to a large area in the eastern Mediterranean. The term entered
English in the late 15th century from French. It derives from the Italian derivative, meaning "rising“.
• In 1581 England set up the X Company to monopolize commerce with the Ottoman Empire.
• The notion has undergone a dynamic process of historical evolution in usage, meaning, and understanding. While the term
originally referred to the European residents of the eastern Mediterranean region, it later came to refer to regional
"native" and "minority" groups. Nowadays, it is infamously connected to a certain organization.
3)
8. 4)
• The name is derived from the name of Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-
Darazī who was an early preacher.
• The faith began as a movement in Ismailism that was heavily influenced
by Greek philosophy and Gnosticism and opposed certain religious and
philosophical ideologies that were present during that epoch.
• Green for ʻAql "the Universal Mind/Intelligence/Nous",
• Red for Nafs "the Universal Soul/Anima mundi",
• Yellow for Kalima "the Word/Logos",
• Blue for Sabiq "the Potentiality/Cause/Precedent", and
• White for Tali "the Future/Effect/Immanence".
• They reside primarily in Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan. Their number
worldwide is between 800,000 and two million. Large communities also live
outside the Middle East, in Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, the
United States, and West Africa
12. 6) ID
• Virtually nothing is known about how the Haradrim managed to
attach the great bamboo and canvas war harness to its back:
presumably, they were able to coerce it into kneeling or lying down so
that a team could haul the huge framework into place, tying it under
the belly of the beast. Hanging from the harness were ropes that the
Haradrim used to climb up into the frame and take up their positions
on the platforms. Their elevated position allowed them to target an
otherwise hidden enemy and gave their arrows and spears a greater
range.
13. Grey as a mouse,
Big as a house,
Nose like a snake,
I make the earth shake,
As I tramp through the grass;
Trees crack as I pass.
With horns in my mouth
I walk in the South,
Flapping big ears.
Beyond count of years
I stump round and round,
Never lie on the ground,
Not even to die.
Oliphaunt am I,
Biggest of all,
Huge, old, and tall.
If ever you'd met me
You wouldn't forget me.
If you never do,
You won't think I'm true;
But old Oliphaunt am I,
And I never lie
/Mamukil
14. 7) What makes this agreement unique?
• “The day this relationship unravels, migrants will no longer be in
Calais,” Macron told the Financial Times, prompting fears that the
“Jungle” shantytown, which houses up to 3,500 refugees and
migrants trying to reach the UK and is being partially dismantled by
French authorities, could move to the British side of the Channel.
• The British prime minister, David Cameron, has seized on the French
misgivings as a way of boosting support for the remain
campaign, warning last month that in the event of Brexit, France
could tear up the Le Touquet accord, leading to migrant camps
springing up in south-east England.
15. Part of Britain’s border is at Calais, France while the French border lies in Dover, England.
by allowing British border force officers to carry out passport checks in Calais, effectively
places part of Britain’s border with France in the French port – if Britain were to vote to
leave the European Union.
16. 8)
Trevor Noah is a comedian who took over as the
host of ‘The Daily Show’, succeeding Jon Stewart.
Many of his stand-up jokes revolve around his
experience growing up as a child of an illegal
relationship.
Noah has said of his comedic influences, "The
kings are indisputable. Richard Pryor; Cosby; for
me personally I didn't know of him before I
started comedy but Eddie Murphy changed my
view on the thing and I definitely look up to him
as a comedic influence. Chris Rock in terms of the
modern black comedian and Dave Chappelle.
Those are the guys that have laid the foundation
and have moved the yardstick for all comedians,
not just Black comedians.”
Simple. ID his nationality.
23. 11)What is Kintsugi?
• Not only is there no attempt to hide the damage, but the repair is
literally illuminated... a kind of physical expression of the spirit
of mushin....Mushin is often literally translated as “no mind,” but
carries connotations of fully existing within the moment, of non-
attachment, of equanimity amid changing conditions. ...The
vicissitudes of existence over time, to which all humans are
susceptible, could not be clearer than in the breaks, the knocks, and
the shattering to which ceramic ware too is subject. This poignancy or
aesthetic of existence has been known in Japan as mono no aware, a
compassionate sensitivity, or perhaps identification with, [things]
outside oneself.
24. The art of repairing ceramic pieces with gold,
silver or platinium.
25. 12) List it
• The Pixar universe or Pixar Theory is a theoretical "shared universe" in
which every character that is created by Pixar exists, sharing characteristics
and an internal logic.
• In his 2013 thesis entitled "The Pixar Theory," Jon Negroni wrote that every
character created by Pixar lives within a single fictional universe. He
acknowledges that the concepts behind his thesis were derived from an
episode of the Cracked.com video series After Hours, written by Daniel
O'Brien. In his post, Negroni discusses all of the films and how they relate
in a timeline of events.
• The character of X from the lattermost film, meanwhile, is said to create
a time loop, and consequently is the same character as the Witch in the
first aforementioned film.
28. 13)This is the origin to what iconic
representation?
• The ingredients of these concoctions typically included nightshade ,
devil’s snare, black henbane, and mandrake. The blended ointment is
able to bring on psychoactive symptoms that induces hallucinations.
• Those who wished to use the mixture on the genitals were now
tasked with getting it up there. It is believed that the X became the
preferred tool.
• After applying the ointment to the genitals with the X, the
psychoactive effects began to sit in. Getting high in this manner
has been described as feeling weightless.
30. 14)Which country’s flag recently underwent
this referendum?
• Voters chose to retain the current flag, by a vote of 56.6% to 43.1%
• The design of the flag combines the silver fern flag (toward the hoist)
with the stars of the current national flag. (Silver Fern, White, Black
and Blue)
• Koru (Black)
• Red Peak Flag
• Silver Fern (Red, White and Blue)
• Silver Fern (Black and White)
34. 16)Connect
• Some say the world will end in
X,
Some say in Y.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor
fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
A series of epic fantasy novels published by Geoge R Martin
The tennis players met 14 times on the regular
tour and 22 times in total, with their on-court
rivalry highlighted by their contrasting
temperaments and styles. One was known for his
cool and emotionless demeanor on court, while
the other was famed for his court-side tantrums.
Their rivalry extended between 1978 and 1981,
with each player winning seven times against the
other.
36. 17)ID
• Founded by Gavin McInnes, Suroosh Alvi and Shane Smith, the magazine was launched in
1994 as the Voice of Montreal with government funding, and the intention of the
founders was to provide work and a community service.When the editors later sought to
dissolve their commitments with the original publisher Alix Laurent, they bought him out
and changed the name to its current name in 1996.
• X Magazine includes the work of journalists, columnists, fiction writers, graphic artists
and cartoonists, and photographers. Both x's online and magazine content has shifted
from dealing mostly with independent arts and pop cultural matters to covering more
serious news topics. Due to the large array of contributors and the fact that often writers
will only submit a small number of articles with the publication, X's content varies
dramatically and its political and cultural stance is often unclear or contradictory. Articles
on the site feature a range of subjects, often things not covered as by mainstream media.
• Entire issues of the magazine have also been dedicated to the concerns of Iraqi
people, Native Americans,Russian people, people with mental disorders etc.
38. 18)
X: Hello.
Lula da Silva: Hello.
x: Lula, let me tell you something.
Lula da Silva: Tell me, my dear.
x: It’s this, I am sending Messias
round with the papers, so that we
have them, just in case of necessity,
that is the terms of office, right?
Lula da Silva: Uh-huh. Ok, ok.
X: That’s all, wait there, he is heading
there.
Lula da Silva: OK, I’m here. I’ll wait.
X: Right?
Lula da Silva: OK.
X: Bye.
Lula da Silva: Bye, my dear.
40. 19)
• Judson Laipply (born March 22, 1976) is
an American motivational speaker and dancer
from Bucyrus, Ohio. He served as the state president of The
Ohio Association of Student Councils from 1993 to 1994.
• The third sequel was announced by Judson on June 16,
2010. He stated that it was in its early stages and that it was
too early to give any details. In a Youtube comment he
claimed he was trying to incorporate much older music and
possibly include a second participant. In a talk given at TASC
(April 2) he displayed his new plans. It contains new tracks
such as LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" and "Party Rock
Anthem"
42. 20)ID
• The word comes from French 'flash of lightning', so named because it
is eaten quickly (in a flash).
• It originated during the nineteenth century in France where it was
called "pain à la duchesse" or "petite duchesse" until 1850. It is a
popular member of the pie family served all over the world. The word
is first attested both in English and in French in the 1860s
• X are a confectionery currently manufactured by Cadbury. Introduced
in the United Kingdom in 1965, they were adapted into a Dairy
Milk version of X after Cadbury acquired by the privately owned
company Pascall in 1922.