As usual, The Rules
 +10 for all direct answers.
 The quizmaster is God.
 +5 for all passed answers.
 The quizmaster is STILL God.
 If no one gets it, audience gets a chance.
1. Canine Capers
 The X is considered to be the most ancient, and purest
dog breed in Japan.
 It was developed in the isolated district of Kai
(Yamanashi Prefecture) as a hunting dog.
 They were used to hunt boar and deer and also known
as Tora Inu or Tiger Dog
 This breed was designated a natural monument in
Japan in 1934.
 Identify X.
1. Canine Capers
 Kai Ken
2. Measuring Scores
 A common measure of volume in Australia and in the
state of Victoria in particular is the X.
 The volume of the X is 1,700,000 cubic metres (1.7
million cubic metres), or nearly 700 Olympic
swimming pools.
 The seating capacity of the X is also used as a unit
measure of the number of people.
 Identify X.
2. Measuring Scores
 The Melbourne Cricket Ground
3. Real World Ninjas
 A X was a samurai with no lord or master during the
feudal period (1185–1868) of Japan. A samurai became
masterless from the death or fall of his master, or after
the loss of his master's favor or privilege.
 In modern Japanese usage, the term also describes a
salaryman who is "between employers" or a secondary
school graduate who has not yet been admitted to
university.
 Identify X.
3. Real World Ninjas
 Ronin
4. Cut!
 This trade sign is, by a tradition dating back to the
Middle Ages, a staff or pole with a helix of colored
stripes.
 The pole may be stationary or may revolve, often with
the aid of an electric motor.
 What is this?
4. Cut!
 A barber’s rotating pole.
5. A Million Colours
 Connect
5. A Million Colours
 LSD
6. Expecting a title? Sorry.
 X, is an entirely Indian owned company.
 It owns a bookstore chain that was co-founded by
Emile Moreau, a French author, T K Banerjee, an
Indian businessman and others in Allahabad in 1887.
 This chain grew to have stores all over India, especially
in the north.
 Identify
6. Expecting a title? Sorry.
 A. H. Wheeler and Co.
7. Family Tree
 ID X, who is somehow connected to Ranchi.
7. Family Tree
 Jyotirindranath Tagore, lived in Santidham in
Morabadi Hills
8. Twisted and Turned
 This is the most sold item on this planet.
8. Twisted and Turned
 Rubik’s Cube
9. In Conjunction
 1st Century A.D. Roman scribes wrote in cursive, so
they wrote the Latin word “X” in a joined manner to
join the alphabets together to give it its characteristic
shape.
 Being used by schoolchildren as the 27th alphabet, it
got corrupted eventually to give “X” the name we know
it by today.
 Name the character and the word we are talking about.
9. In Conjunction
 The AMPERSAND
9. In Conjunction
 The AMPERSAND
10. Lingo
 Term “X” was constructed by J.R.R. Tolkien, used today
to mean language construction, particularly artistic
languages.
 X = LATIN(language + making)
 Tolkien’s X has two temporal dimensions, the fictional
timeline which he describes through events in the
Silmarillion and the real timeline of his own life,
where he revised and refined his languages and their
fictional history.
 What term is “X”?
10. Lingo
 Glossopoeia
 “Glosso” + “Poeia”
11. Mercy?
 Private Henry Tandey, a British soldier encountered a
wounded German soldier and declined to shoot him,
thus sparing the life of this 29 year old Lance Corporal
X during World War I.
 Who is this X?
11. Mercy?
 Adolf Hitler
12. Let’s Talk
 This communication service, provided by a
government institution is presently operational only in
the state of Odisha, in and around the city of Cuttack.
 It has been in operation since 1946, but is an
endangered species of communication, in danger of
being replaced by more modern and easy modes of
communication.
 What service?
12. Let’s Talk
 Pigeon mail
Bitotsav' 15 General Quiz Infinite Bounce

Bitotsav' 15 General Quiz Infinite Bounce

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    As usual, TheRules  +10 for all direct answers.  The quizmaster is God.  +5 for all passed answers.  The quizmaster is STILL God.  If no one gets it, audience gets a chance.
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    1. Canine Capers The X is considered to be the most ancient, and purest dog breed in Japan.  It was developed in the isolated district of Kai (Yamanashi Prefecture) as a hunting dog.  They were used to hunt boar and deer and also known as Tora Inu or Tiger Dog  This breed was designated a natural monument in Japan in 1934.  Identify X.
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    2. Measuring Scores A common measure of volume in Australia and in the state of Victoria in particular is the X.  The volume of the X is 1,700,000 cubic metres (1.7 million cubic metres), or nearly 700 Olympic swimming pools.  The seating capacity of the X is also used as a unit measure of the number of people.  Identify X.
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    2. Measuring Scores The Melbourne Cricket Ground
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    3. Real WorldNinjas  A X was a samurai with no lord or master during the feudal period (1185–1868) of Japan. A samurai became masterless from the death or fall of his master, or after the loss of his master's favor or privilege.  In modern Japanese usage, the term also describes a salaryman who is "between employers" or a secondary school graduate who has not yet been admitted to university.  Identify X.
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    3. Real WorldNinjas  Ronin
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    4. Cut!  Thistrade sign is, by a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, a staff or pole with a helix of colored stripes.  The pole may be stationary or may revolve, often with the aid of an electric motor.  What is this?
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    4. Cut!  Abarber’s rotating pole.
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    5. A MillionColours  Connect
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    5. A MillionColours  LSD
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    6. Expecting atitle? Sorry.  X, is an entirely Indian owned company.  It owns a bookstore chain that was co-founded by Emile Moreau, a French author, T K Banerjee, an Indian businessman and others in Allahabad in 1887.  This chain grew to have stores all over India, especially in the north.  Identify
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    6. Expecting atitle? Sorry.  A. H. Wheeler and Co.
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    7. Family Tree ID X, who is somehow connected to Ranchi.
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    7. Family Tree Jyotirindranath Tagore, lived in Santidham in Morabadi Hills
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    8. Twisted andTurned  This is the most sold item on this planet.
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    8. Twisted andTurned  Rubik’s Cube
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    9. In Conjunction 1st Century A.D. Roman scribes wrote in cursive, so they wrote the Latin word “X” in a joined manner to join the alphabets together to give it its characteristic shape.  Being used by schoolchildren as the 27th alphabet, it got corrupted eventually to give “X” the name we know it by today.  Name the character and the word we are talking about.
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    9. In Conjunction The AMPERSAND
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    9. In Conjunction The AMPERSAND
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    10. Lingo  Term“X” was constructed by J.R.R. Tolkien, used today to mean language construction, particularly artistic languages.  X = LATIN(language + making)  Tolkien’s X has two temporal dimensions, the fictional timeline which he describes through events in the Silmarillion and the real timeline of his own life, where he revised and refined his languages and their fictional history.  What term is “X”?
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    10. Lingo  Glossopoeia “Glosso” + “Poeia”
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    11. Mercy?  PrivateHenry Tandey, a British soldier encountered a wounded German soldier and declined to shoot him, thus sparing the life of this 29 year old Lance Corporal X during World War I.  Who is this X?
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    12. Let’s Talk This communication service, provided by a government institution is presently operational only in the state of Odisha, in and around the city of Cuttack.  It has been in operation since 1946, but is an endangered species of communication, in danger of being replaced by more modern and easy modes of communication.  What service?
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