The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition to be held by the Indian Bank Employees’ Sports & Cultural Committee in Kolkata, India. It gives the date, time, location and details about the rules and structure of the competition. The quiz will have two rounds - the first round will involve teams answering direct questions with bonuses and opportunities for other teams to steal points. The second round will involve teams choosing a subject and answering 3 questions each without bonuses or opportunities to steal points. The document also provides sample questions that may be asked in the quiz.
INDIAN BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION QUIZ 2017(FINAL ROUND)
1. organized by
Indian Bank Employees’ Sports & Cultural Committee (WB)
Quiz Competition
Place: Indian Bank, Russel Street Brunch
Date : December 9, 2017, Saturday
Time : 2:00pm
RESEARCH & PRESENTATION BY
SABYASACHI ROY
2.
3.
4. Rules & Regulation
Total No. of Questions : 6, One for Each Team.
Pounce will be there in every question of this
round.
It will be a clockwise round.
Marks for each correct answer :--
+ 10 marks (for Direct Question & Bonus)
+ 10 / - 05 (for Pounce)
Half Points will be decided by the QM
5. According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase
and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager
in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce
a word into the English language in 24 hours.
He then chalked a word on all the walls of the
city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word
came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and
scrabble. What is that word?
6.
7.
8. Where will you commonly see these
trigrams?
SKY EARTH WATER FIRE
26. According to legend, this game was once used by
brides to choose their would-be grooms. Literally
translates to ‘a package of coins’, this game also
found its mention in a seal from the Indus Valley
Civilization. Which game/sport?
30. Rules & Regulation
Total No. of Subjects : 8, from which each Team
can chose one subject.(Prelims Scores Matter)
Each Subject will have 3 Questions.
No Pounce & Bonus.
It will be a anti-clockwise round.
Marks for each correct answer :--
+ 10 marks each
Full house will give +10 marks Bonus.
32. Q 1 : If Calcutta was constructed by the British rulers from three
villages — Gobindapur, Sutanuti and Kolikata, then what came
out from the three rural settlements— Borkishonpur, Khalisani
and Gondalpara?
Q 2 : It is said to be applied for the very first time on Lord Shiva and
Sati to make them look beautiful. Later adopted in the Indian
subcontinent as a ritual during a particular occasion, it is still
being continued with much pomp. What is being talked about?
Q 3 : Which famous Indian musical person did
Rabindranath Tagore call with a pet name
“Bangaal”?
35. Q 1 : Which famous author also wrote several stories about boxing,
like ‘Rodney Stone’ and ‘The Croxley Master’, and when he
created his most famous character, he also made him an amateur
boxer?
Q 2 : Which Indian (residing in Australia) has come up with a book in
recent times called ‘Selection Day’ which also includes gay
cricketers, something which is not commonly heard? (This writer
came to international recognition in 2008)
Q 3 : In the year 1953, This magazine starts its journey
under a editorial team of Ananda Bagchi, Dipak
Majumdar and Sunil Gangopadhaya. The present
editor of the magazine is Swati Gangopadhay.
Which magazine?
38. Q 1 : According to Greek mythology who is the king of the gods, ruler
of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder,
lightning, law, order, and justice?
Q 2 : According to Hindu Mythology, Lord Shiva told Parvadi the story
of Amaratya here. This place is 141km away from Jammu. Name
the Place.
Q 3 : Who is the God of Death in Egyptian Mythology?
41. Q 1 : This restaurant of Kolkata starts its journey in the year 1920 with Sushil Roy of
its proud owner. The place have a catchline “Bhalo Khan O Bhalo Khawan”.
Name the place.
Q 2 : Once lord Shiva was going to Varanasi along with 1 crore god and goddesses
including him. On the way they thought of taking rest and shelter on this hill
for the night. Before going to bed Lord Shiva strictly warned the other gods
and goddesses to get up at dawn before the sun rises and leave for Varanasi.
The following morning only Lord Shiva got up and nobody else woke up. In
anger Lord Shiva cursed them to become stone sculptures or images and stay
there forever. Which place is this?
Q 3 : When the King of Awadh, Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was
dethroned by the British in the year 1856, he was exiled to
Kolkata from his capital Lucknow. He contribute something
in the history of Indian food. What is his contribution?
42.
43. (1) Mitra Cafe (2) Unakoti
(3) Introduce Aloo in Biyani MENU
44. Q 1 : The territory of Porus who offered strong resistance to Alexander
was situated between the rivers of X & Y. What are X & Y?
Q 2 : John Wilkes Booth was an American actor. But why is he
remembered in the world history?
Q 3 : Why “Pingali Venkayya” –this name is important
in Indian History?
45.
46. (1) Jhelum and Chenab
(2) The Assassination of
President Lincoln
(3) Designer of Indian National Flag MENU
47. Q 1 : In the 1900 Paris Olympic Cricket was a part of Olympic just for
once. Which teams were champion & runner-up?
Q 2 : “Ranjit Singh Gold Cup” – is given in which sports?
Q 3 : Which Asian City will host 2018 Asian Games?
48.
49. (1) Great Britain (Gold)
& France(Silver)
(2) Hockey
(3) Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia MENU
50. Q 1 : Which state government will set up the world’s first IT Campus
for differently-abled persons?
Q 2 : Who has been resigned as the national observer for Indian
boxing?
Q 3 : Which film has won the Golden Peacock award for the Best Film
at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2017)?
53. Q 1 : Moonlight – won Best Film award in 2017 Academy Award. But
which film was declared Best Film by mistake?
Q 2 : Who is the director of upcoming film “Padmavati”?
Q 3 : “Garba” is a dance form of which Indian state?
Film & Culture
54.
55. (1) La La Land (2) Sanjay Leela Bhansali
(3) Gujrat MENU
56.
57. Rules & Regulation
Total No. of Questions : 6, One for Each Team.
Pounce will be there in every question of this
round.
It will be a clockwise round.
Marks for each correct answer :--
+ 10 marks (for Direct Question & Bonus)
+ 10 / - 05 (for Pounce)
Half Points will be decided by the QM
83. Rules & Regulation
Total No. of Questions : 6, One for Each Team.
Pounce will be there in every question of this
round.
It will be a anti-clockwise round.
Marks for each correct answer :--
+ 10 marks (for Direct Question & Bonus)
+ 10 / - 05 (for Pounce)
Half Points will be decided by the QM
108. Thank you for your cooperation …
Please Wait, Result is coming
soon…..
Editor's Notes
Total No. of Questions : 20.
Each Question will carry 2 marks. Part marking will be notified by Quiz Master, if any.
Star-marked questions (Q. 1 & all the multiples of 5, i.e – 5, 10, 15 & 20) will be counted to break the ties.
If the tie persists, countback from Q. 1 will be done.
6 Teams will be qualified for Final Round.
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 2
Where will you commonly see these trigrams?
Question No : 3
Identify the iconic song with these illustrations.
Question No : 4
What is common among them?
Sachin Tendulkar;
Tarak Mehta of Tarak Mehta Ka Oolta Chasma;
Sundar Pichai(Google CEO)
Question No : 5
Question No : 6
This Google Doodle is dedicated to which famous Indian Scientist?
Question No : 7
“Anything But Khamosh” is the Biography of which famous Indian Celebrity?
Question No : 8
“Atmano Mokshartam Jagat Hitaya Cha” – is the moto of which world famous organization?
Total No. of Questions : 20.
Each Question will carry 2 marks. Part marking will be notified by Quiz Master, if any.
Star-marked questions (Q. 1 & all the multiples of 5, i.e – 5, 10, 15 & 20) will be counted to break the ties.
If the tie persists, countback from Q. 1 will be done.
6 Teams will be qualified for Final Round.
Total No. of Questions : 20.
Each Question will carry 2 marks. Part marking will be notified by Quiz Master, if any.
Star-marked questions (Q. 1 & all the multiples of 5, i.e – 5, 10, 15 & 20) will be counted to break the ties.
If the tie persists, countback from Q. 1 will be done.
6 Teams will be qualified for Final Round.
Total No. of Questions : 20.
Each Question will carry 2 marks. Part marking will be notified by Quiz Master, if any.
Star-marked questions (Q. 1 & all the multiples of 5, i.e – 5, 10, 15 & 20) will be counted to break the ties.
If the tie persists, countback from Q. 1 will be done.
6 Teams will be qualified for Final Round.
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?
Question No : 1
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Mr. James Daly, a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782, bet that he could introduce a word into the English language in 24 hours. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city. Daly won the bet, and a useful word came out of it - in terms of vocabulary and scrabble. What is that word?