The document contains a quiz with 5 rounds of general knowledge questions covering topics like world records, Nobel prize winners, movies, sports, and entertainment. It begins with the rules of the quiz explaining there will be 5 rounds of increasing difficulty with opportunities to gain or lose points for correct/incorrect answers or passing on a question. The rounds cover general topics, sports, entertainment figures who have won EGOTs, movies and TV shows featuring Friends stars, Marvel characters, and a final picture round with political images.
This is quiz conducted by Rajenki Das and Me on 20th October, 2016 at the Thapar Quizzing Club (TQC), Literary Society. The theme is general and it has 42 questions.
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The document discusses a 1979 novel by V.S. Naipaul called A Bend in the River that presents an account of post-colonial societies under dictators. It asks what river the town of Kisangani in the novel is situated on and what country it is set in. It also includes 25 trivia questions about various topics as part of a general quiz.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a general quiz. The questions cover topics like neck injuries, hacker conventions, digital media players, airline disasters, movie projects, Greek mythology, obsolete reproduction technologies, social media features, magicians, pharmaceutical companies in fiction, famous photographs, assessment methods, additions to video games, hit songs, old advertisements, crash test dummies, and connecting non-exhaustive lists of subsidiaries.
Samosa is a popular fried or baked snack consisting of a pastry shell with a savory filling, found across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. It comes in triangular, crescent, or tetrahedral shapes and is stuffed with spiced potatoes, onions, peas, meat or other fillings. The word samosa derives from the Persian sanbosag.
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As it was his maiden attempt to host the quiz and he grabbed the oppurtunity with both hands .Much applauded by the senior members of the club QM: Shakeel Ridwan Karim
The document contains a quiz with 5 rounds of general knowledge questions covering topics like world records, Nobel prize winners, movies, sports, and entertainment. It begins with the rules of the quiz explaining there will be 5 rounds of increasing difficulty with opportunities to gain or lose points for correct/incorrect answers or passing on a question. The rounds cover general topics, sports, entertainment figures who have won EGOTs, movies and TV shows featuring Friends stars, Marvel characters, and a final picture round with political images.
This is quiz conducted by Rajenki Das and Me on 20th October, 2016 at the Thapar Quizzing Club (TQC), Literary Society. The theme is general and it has 42 questions.
IIM Kashipur Rumble in the Jungle PrelimsAmit Sinha
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses a 1979 novel by V.S. Naipaul called A Bend in the River that presents an account of post-colonial societies under dictators. It asks what river the town of Kisangani in the novel is situated on and what country it is set in. It also includes 25 trivia questions about various topics as part of a general quiz.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a general quiz. The questions cover topics like neck injuries, hacker conventions, digital media players, airline disasters, movie projects, Greek mythology, obsolete reproduction technologies, social media features, magicians, pharmaceutical companies in fiction, famous photographs, assessment methods, additions to video games, hit songs, old advertisements, crash test dummies, and connecting non-exhaustive lists of subsidiaries.
Samosa is a popular fried or baked snack consisting of a pastry shell with a savory filling, found across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. It comes in triangular, crescent, or tetrahedral shapes and is stuffed with spiced potatoes, onions, peas, meat or other fillings. The word samosa derives from the Persian sanbosag.
GENERAL QUIZ(Focussing on Trivia mainly) AMU QUIZ CLUBAMU QUIZ CLUB
As it was his maiden attempt to host the quiz and he grabbed the oppurtunity with both hands .Much applauded by the senior members of the club QM: Shakeel Ridwan Karim
These are questions from the final round of the KQA May Open held at Ujjivan Financial Services, Bangalore. The winning team scored 444 points, with the two teams behind them scoring 424 and 416 respectively.
The quiz was researched by Sidharth Pai, Debanjan Bose and Jayadev Bhaskaran,
The college general quiz of Magnus Intellectus, the quiz fest organised by Cotton University, Guwahati. The quiz was won by the team of Dipankar sharma, Debasish Basistha and Biswajit Sharma .
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Set makers: Annway Ghosh, Somok Sur, Ujan Sen.
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The Inter-Section General Quiz, conducted by the Literary, Debate and Quiz Club of Manipal, was conducted exclusively for freshers and saw participation from 70 teams.
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This document contains questions and answers from a quiz competition. Some of the questions identify important people, places, movies, songs and events. Others seek to identify common themes or connections between real and fictional characters, or ask participants to complete quotes or lists related to sports, music, politics or history. The quiz covers a wide range of topics tested through direct questions and answers.
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The document provides details of a general quiz hosted by Ayush Malviya, Anish Bharatrajan, and Sanchit Sahay. It outlines the rules of the quiz, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. It warns participants not to search for answers online and encourages keeping devices away to enjoy the quiz more. The document then provides the first 13 questions of the quiz across various topics including science, pop culture, and current events.
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3. Chris Hemsworth (2012) - Member of the Order of the British Empire
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Team 3: Music
Team 4: TV Shows
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Team 7: Science
Team 8: History
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2. The 5 circles of Hell
Round 1 : Pounce n Bounce – Clockwise
Round 2 : The Gambler
Round 3 : Pounce n Bounce - Anticlockwise
Round 4 : Chakravyuh
Round 5 : Long Visual Connect
3. Round 1
Regular Pounce n Bounce
Direct question : + 10 / 0
Pounce : + 20 / - 10
This is the only round you’ll be able to play without being
messed up by the scoring .
So chill and scoop up some points . You’ll really need them
in the next round .
4. 1.Nothing really matters , to me …..
X is a region of the Czech Republic . The people , usually gypsies from X were
also called as X-ians .
The term however , soon came to mean someone who lived without assured
resources , without worry of tomorrow , careless etc.
Soon , poets , artists and musicians were described by this term very frequently
in the 19th century Parisian society .
Currently , this term carries a connotation of enlightenment , but is also used
to signify someone who is careless about health , hygiene , does not adhere to
conventional societal rules , marital fidelity etc.
Identify the word .
7. 2. Double Switch
The erstwhile name of this capital translates to estuary. Its name
was changed to its current name, which translates to 'Eastern
Capital'. This is in reference to the previous Capital which was
situated in the western part of the country, and which meant
'Capital'. Name both the current and the previous capital cities,
whose names are anagrams of each other.
10. 3. Trifling mistakes , Disastrous fall-
outs
PricewaterhouseCoopers ( PwC) is a multinational professional
services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is
the second-largest professional services firm in the world, and is
one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG.
Vault Accounting 50 has ranked PwC as the most prestigious
accounting firm in the world for seven consecutive years, as well as
the top firm to work for in North America for three consecutive
years.
"They recently were in a controversy". What event did this
controversy happen at?
13. 4. Strange eurekas
Vijendra Shekhawat went to a shrine atop a hill in Jaipur. While he
was walking at the foot of the hill , he realized that most of the
pilgrims preferred riding on the backs of elephants .
He observed a couple of elephants and got the idea for a particular
innovative product .
What did he come up with / What brand originated thus ?
16. 5. The Beautiful Game
This version of a popular sport started in Uruguay in 1930. In
Brazil, this version developed on the streets of São Paulo, and,
eventually, a rule book was published.
The sport began to spread across South America, and its
popularity ensured that a governing body was formed under the
name of FIFUSA in 1971, along with the World Championships.
The first World Championships were held in Río de Janeiro, with
hosts Brazil crowned champions ahead of Paraguay. Which version
?
19. 6. See Something ?
The Telluride Foundation, based out of Colarado is a multi-venture
organization which has come under the controvesy radar in the recent past,
due to what reason?
23. The Gambler
No standard rules of scoring apply .
You bid for points .
Correct answer : you get back as many points as you bid
Wrong answer : You lose ALL the points you bid
Right to answer goes to highest bidder
You cannot bid more than your current total .
Teams with no points/negative score can bid max 20 points.
24. 1. A unique record
To date , Simon Bolivar remains the only person to have his name
featured as a part of the official names of two countries in the world.
One of them is Bolivia (quite obvious) . The other not-so-obvious one is
Venezuela .
Tell me how is this possible ? How does Bolivar’s name feature here ?
CLUE : Read the question VERY carefully and then think
25. When the IISc guy
rejected your
internship
application but
your room-mate
got it
27. 2. The Gold Rush , ver 2.0
This natural resource X has recently come to assume vital importance ,
primarily due to its wide-spread and indispensable application in a specific
type of technological equipment that has seen exponential growth over the
last few years.
The amount used per item is miniscule , but extremely essential . Global
demand for X has therefore scaled up incredibly.
Argentina , Bolivia and Chile together hold about a staggering 70% of the
world’s total quantity of X . The region is called as the X triangle and is
under heavy international speculation and extensive mining efforts are
being carried out there.
X is also called sometimes as white gold . Identify X .
30. 3. Subtle criticisms
X is an organization which has made quite a few parodies of popular games
like Super Mario Bros, Cooking Mama, Pokémon and Super Meat Boy.
One of the group's first notable satirical games, called Super Chick Sisters,
parodying Super Mario Bros, was released on December 2007 where the villain
was Colonel Sanders.
It then released a sequel where McDonalds and Ronald McDonald was the
villain.
They have come under various intellectual property thefts from even
Nintendo for their version of Pokémon named Pokémon: Black and Blue.
Identify this world famous organization.
33. 4. Serendipity
In the 1920s, Kutol Products, a company specializing in soaps and
cleaning products, came up with a pliable, putty - like substance
used for cleaning soot from dirty wallpaper.
Post World War II, there was a reduction in internal soot, as well as
a change towards washable vinyl - based wallpaper, consequently
reducing the demand for the product.
However, someone at the company discovered that it was being
used by school children for another purpose, and this led to the rise
of a very commonly seen product. What?
34.
35.
36. 5. The way the wind blows
This was banned in the 1930s for safety reasons , but reintroduced after
World War II due to a lack of people.
The ban was reinforced in 1974, and has stuck since then.
The governing body in the US explains it this way :
“you’re driving merrily down the road when all of a sudden, coming
straight at you, is a crazed Englishman driving on the left side of the road.
The panic you’d feel in that situation is just what________ “
What was banned ?
39. 6. Not quite what you expected
The recently opened Holocaust memorial in Berlin was criticized
by many including the celebrated Gunter Grass .
One of the minor criticisms was also over the company which
supplied the anti – graffiti paint .
Why were they targeted ?
42. Round 3 – Music , Movies , Madness
Anticlockwise Pounce n Bounce
Same scoring rules as in Round 1
43. 1. Identify all 3
A long time back , X and the lead singer Y of a famous band Z decided to
collaborate . However , the idea never came to fruition , as after just a few
sessions they decided to split up.
The actual reasons for the split , revealed much later are quite astounding. X
apparently came for the recording with his pet llama Louie, without which he
refused to sing. Y found this highly annoying.
X too , was uncomfortable with the large amounts of cocaine consumed by Y ,
which became another point of friction between them.
The few songs they did record were released much after the death of both X
and Y , in 2013.
Recently , at the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony , a gigantic hologram
of Y in his trademark yellow military jacket was shown , followed by a
performance featuring the living members of Z , with vocals by Jessie J .
46. 2. The whims of fame
This is the story of the most sought after photograph in the US National
Archives.
On the night of 21 Dec , 1970 , X who was at the height of his fame at that time
, suddenly decided that he wanted a badge from the Narcotics dept. which he
believed would allow him to enter any country at free will carrying whatever
drugs he wished.
In this regard , he wrote to the US President Y , who personally granted his
request.
The photo of the two of them is the photo we are talking about.
Recently , X & Y was the title of a film released , featuring Michel Shannon as X
and Kevin Spacey as Y.
Identify both .
49. 3. Vintage Classics
Identify both the movies and the director.(Both are directed by the
same ) using the posters on the next slide
First one reads “ I knew it was you _____ . You broke my heart . “
Second one reads “ It’s judgement that defeats us “
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53. 4. Hats of , my boy !
X is a currently active cinema professional. His work has received high critical
acclaim and he is often regarded as one of the best of our generation.
X set a remarkable record at the Oscars last year , as he went on to win his
third straight Oscar in a row. ( 2014, 2015 ,2016 ) all in the same category.
In 2015 , he had worked with Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron who himself
became the first Mexican director to win an Academy Award for Gravity .
In 2015 and 2016 , he worked with the great Gonzalo Innaritu , who himself
won two back to back Oscars for Best Director for his films Birdman ( 2015 )
and The Revenant ( 2016 )
X won his award for all three of these films .
Give me the category X won his award in . Bonus points if you get the name
right as well.
56. 5. No little matter
President Obama described X as his favorite character from the critically
acclaimed TV series Y , which incidentally is also his favorite TV show .
X is distinguished especially for his strict moral code , his refusal to use
profanity and his reluctance to use wanton violence which sets him apart from
the usual stereotype of gangsters . He is also depicted as having a privately
tender nature and is a homosexual in the series.
He has gone to become the most enduring character from the show and for his
portrayal of X, Michael K. Williams was named by USA Today as one of ten
reasons they still love television.
Following slide shows some of his most memorable quotes .
Identify him and the series .
60. 6. Good idea . Terrible execution
The Vanishing Act is an upcoming thriller film to be directed by
Kamasutra 3D director Rupesh Paul, as inspired by events
surrounding ___________ .
A teaser of the movie was released at the 2014 Cannes Film
Festival, and received an adverse reaction from social and
mainstream media.
The story revolves around five young people and the decisions
they make in life, as inspired by events surrounding _________and a
theory by an unnamed journalist of what may have happened in
reality. FITB
63. CHAKRAVYUH
• 6 sets of 2 questions each . Teams get assigned in
descending order of points .
• First question - +20 / - 10 . Its mandatory
• You get three choices for the second one :
• 1. Double edged sword : Scoring is + 40 / - 40 . If you
answer incorrectly , pounce is open for +20 / - 10
• 2. The Shield : Scoring is + 20 / - 20 . Same rules as
above for pounce if you answer incorrectly .
• 3. Screw my enemy : You play for + 20 / - 10 . No
pounce . YOU get to decide which team will answer if you
cannot . They play for + 20 / - 20
64. 1. A. Nostalgia
Due to a disastrous 96% drop in sales over the past 10 years , this particular
company decided to shut down production of a particular item.
However , many Hollywood legends were upset over this , including Martin
Scorcese , J.J.Abrahams etc.
They therefore entered into a deal with the company that would sustain
production of the particular item .
Identify the company and its iconic product.
70. 2. A. Precision’s the word
X was a French mathematician and inventor.
To a quadrant with a primary scale in half degrees he proposed to
attach a movable sector, thirty-one half degrees in length but
divided into thirty equal parts. In measuring an angle, minutes
could be easily reckoned by noticing which division line of the
sector coincided with a division line of the quadrant.
Who / What did he invent ?
76. 3. A. Cold water on grand plans
The occasion was a big demo at the Royal Academy of Sciences. X was stationed
on a cliff in Poldhu, Cornwall and ready to transmit a message over 300 miles to
Fleming's receiver in London. But just as the demonstration was about to begin,
the receiving apparatus began to tap out a message in Morse code.
Someone... was beaming powerful wireless pulses into the theatre and they
were strong enough to interfere with the projector's electric arc discharge lamp.
Mentally decoding the missive, [Fleming's assistant Arthur] Blok realised it was
spelling one facetious word, over and over: "Rats". A glance at the output of
the nearby Morse printer confirmed this. The incoming Morse then got more
personal, mocking X: "There was a young fellow of _____, who diddled the public
quite prettily," it trilled.
Who’s X and why was this done ?
77.
78. To refute Marconi’s claim about the
privacy and security offered by his
radio
81. All are current British colonies :
Cayman Islands
British Virgin Islands
Falkland Islands
St. Helena
Bermuda
82. 4. A. With or without them
The Bogside massacre took place on Sunday , 30 Jan 1972 in the Bogside area of
Derry , North Ireland . British soldiers shot dead 26 unarmed civilans during a
protest march in support of the Irish Republican Army which was waging a
campaign to unite Ireland against the British state.
This inspired X to write the song titled Y along with his second wife , a Japanese
songwriter and peace activist.
Even Black Sabbath wrote a song about this incident which is called Sabbath
Bloody Sabbath . U2 also wrote a song titled Y commemorating the incident .
Identify X and Y .
88. 5. A. 6-6-6 ; the number of the beast
…….
On Halloween , Oct 30 1938 , the BBC went more than a few steps
further to pull of a remarkably successful prank .
They roped in legendary director Orson Welles (of Citizen Kane
fame) and had him narrate a novel which they broadcast.
It reportedly caused mass hysteria and panic among the listeners as
they believed it to be an actual broadcast that was being reported
live .
Which classic work of fiction did Welles narrate ?
94. 6. A. Some like it hot
Former Premier of the Soviet Union , Nikita Khrushchev exaggeratedly
remarked “We’re making them like sausages”
This particular statement alarmed America which immediately jacked up its
own production of the same item .
Currently , India has about 110 – 120 of these , China owns about 260 , Russia
has 7000 , while the US has 6,800 .
What are we talking about ?