X refers to a rickshaw, invented in Japan and introduced to transport an invalid missionary's wife. Y refers to bicycles, which have become more popular in some cities due to their low fuel costs and less human effort required. The document appears to be providing clues for a quiz, asking students to identify that X and Y refer to rickshaws and bicycles respectively.
Open quiz on women by Sreyashi Dastidar and Reesoom Pal at QRIOSIY 2019, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
The prelims cut-off was 14.
The results were:
FIRST - Jayashree Mohanka, Ruru Chowdhury, Dhruv Mookerji
SECOND - Christian Cage, Piyush Kedia, Samrat Dutta
THIRD - Samanway Banerjee, Siddhant Agarwal, Prithwish Datta
Enquiry, the quiz forum of Jadavpur University, conducted an orientation session for freshmen on 22nd August, 2019.
This is the small set of 24 questions that were run at the session.
Inquizition is the annual inter-college freshers' quiz by Enquiry, the quiz forum of Jadavpur University.
The highest in the prelims was 22 with 3 stars and the cut-off was 13 with 2 stars.
U-25 General Quiz by Saswata Acharya and Balagopal S. Menon at QRIOSIY 2019, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
The prelims cut-off was 18.
The results were:
FIRST - Samanway Banerjee, Christian Cage, Ritwik Ghosh
SECOND - Piyush Kedia, Subhadeep Sarkar, Arijit Mondal
THIRD - Baibhab Pattnaik, Girish Suranje, Abhishek Kumar
Open quiz on women by Sreyashi Dastidar and Reesoom Pal at QRIOSIY 2019, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
The prelims cut-off was 14.
The results were:
FIRST - Jayashree Mohanka, Ruru Chowdhury, Dhruv Mookerji
SECOND - Christian Cage, Piyush Kedia, Samrat Dutta
THIRD - Samanway Banerjee, Siddhant Agarwal, Prithwish Datta
Enquiry, the quiz forum of Jadavpur University, conducted an orientation session for freshmen on 22nd August, 2019.
This is the small set of 24 questions that were run at the session.
Inquizition is the annual inter-college freshers' quiz by Enquiry, the quiz forum of Jadavpur University.
The highest in the prelims was 22 with 3 stars and the cut-off was 13 with 2 stars.
U-25 General Quiz by Saswata Acharya and Balagopal S. Menon at QRIOSIY 2019, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
The prelims cut-off was 18.
The results were:
FIRST - Samanway Banerjee, Christian Cage, Ritwik Ghosh
SECOND - Piyush Kedia, Subhadeep Sarkar, Arijit Mondal
THIRD - Baibhab Pattnaik, Girish Suranje, Abhishek Kumar
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,
These are the preliminary questions for the 2017 KQA May Open Quiz held Ujjivan Financial Services, Kormangala. Eighteen teams wrote the prelims and eight advanced to the finals beating the cut-off score of 16 points.
The quiz was set by Jayadev Bhaskaran, Debanjan Bose and Sidharth Pai.
Straight Outta GOVB- The u25 MELAS Quiz(prelims with answers)GOVB
Straight Outta GOVB- The u25 MELAS Quiz hosted by Saswata Acharya, Souptik Das, Shankha Ghosh Dastidar and Aditya Narayan Sen at GOVB Fest 2018.
About GOvB
Team GOvB is a group of enthusiastic young quizzers trying to spread this beautiful mindsport among the youngsters of Kolkata and beyond. Our team consists of some of the finest young quizzers of Kolkata with various quizzing accolades in their kitty, across the city and beyond. Most of the members of our group are experienced quizmasters weaving magic through their fun and workoutable questions. Last year, we successfully organised the first of our annual quizzing fiestas , GOvB fest last year with more than 130+ participants joining us for a day.
Our main objective is to instill, in people of all ages, the spirit of quizzing.
Our social media handles:
facebook.com/UnitedWeQuizGOVB
instagram.com/govb17
The General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 9th April 2023 as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest SpringSpree 2023. The set includes both prelims and finals with a wide variety of questions on a number of topics.
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,
These are the preliminary questions for the 2017 KQA May Open Quiz held Ujjivan Financial Services, Kormangala. Eighteen teams wrote the prelims and eight advanced to the finals beating the cut-off score of 16 points.
The quiz was set by Jayadev Bhaskaran, Debanjan Bose and Sidharth Pai.
Straight Outta GOVB- The u25 MELAS Quiz(prelims with answers)GOVB
Straight Outta GOVB- The u25 MELAS Quiz hosted by Saswata Acharya, Souptik Das, Shankha Ghosh Dastidar and Aditya Narayan Sen at GOVB Fest 2018.
About GOvB
Team GOvB is a group of enthusiastic young quizzers trying to spread this beautiful mindsport among the youngsters of Kolkata and beyond. Our team consists of some of the finest young quizzers of Kolkata with various quizzing accolades in their kitty, across the city and beyond. Most of the members of our group are experienced quizmasters weaving magic through their fun and workoutable questions. Last year, we successfully organised the first of our annual quizzing fiestas , GOvB fest last year with more than 130+ participants joining us for a day.
Our main objective is to instill, in people of all ages, the spirit of quizzing.
Our social media handles:
facebook.com/UnitedWeQuizGOVB
instagram.com/govb17
The General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 9th April 2023 as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest SpringSpree 2023. The set includes both prelims and finals with a wide variety of questions on a number of topics.
In Foreign Parts - Finals - Tie Grab 2019SJC Quizzers
In Foreign Parts is the travel, business and world affairs quiz which was set by members of the SJC Quiz Club and conducted during Tie Grab 2019. It was an open quiz for teams of 2 members.
Second of the Intra College Quiz Sessions held by Veda - The Quiz Society of MSI(T).
This set was conducted by our convener, Dhananjay and was mainly focused on BizTech questions.
Trivia and Entertainment Quiz by Ali Us Saqib at Quiz forum held on 16th November 2017 at AMU Quiz Club.
Ali is pursuing B.Tech at Aligarh Muslim University and is interested in Trivia, Pop culture, Entertainment and Business quizzing.
Freshers' Quiz-Prelims||Inductions Quiz||QM:Shreyas, Anand, Druva, Haaziq, Sa...BITS Goa Quiz Club
Not the earliest, but it's finally here!
The Fresher's Quiz 2023 ! ❤️
👪Teams of 1/2/3
🗓️Date: Today, 26th Sep
⌛Time: 6.30PM
📍Location: LT 1
Do not forget to REGISTER on the FORM given in the QR code before coming to the event!
Get pens! No pre-Reqs!
Come for a fun night of quizzing and all the best for the inductions! 🍻😎
After a hiatus of 2 years, XQuizzite successfully conducted Inquizzitive- The Open General Quiz as a part of Xpressions'21 on 17th and 20th Feb, 2022 and 800+ participants had registered for the quiz which offered prizes worth INR 15,000 rupees.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
3. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
To help blind people walk
safely towards the lifts and
4. During WW2, the Axis had a lot of applicants
to participate in the war.
So to filter them, Alfred Binet had created
________ test.
Nowadays, this test is very common.
FITB.
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
5. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
6. Umchina is a Korean word. Its Hindi
equivalent is the phrase X. It refers to a
person who is perfect in every sense.
Traditionally, it is the yardstick used by family
elders in India on many occasions. X’s
achievements can never be surpassed.
Give me X.
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
8. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
9. Many people were initially unfamiliar with
Microsoft’s graphic interface and the mouse.
To help them, Microsoft built something in
1990 into Microsoft 3.0 which would help
them learn it. In particular, it was supposed
to teach them clicking and dragging and
hence, mouse operations. An unforeseen
effect of this was a huge decrease in
productivity.
What am I talking about?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
10. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
11. The concept goes far back to the 1920s. In
1983, one of the first practical examples was
made by Ueda Hiroshi and Mima Yujiro. A
young street kid who was given the camera
by then to take their picture ran off with it. It
was then that they conceptualized the idea.
A Canadian inventor Fromm, patented a
similar device in 2005. However, it took off
after 10 more years.
What very popular invention am I talking
about?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
12. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
13. The second law of thermodynamics deals
with entropy, which in simple terms is a
measure of disorder.
This law was explained using X. After X fell
and shattered, it would be highly unlikely to
put back X together, in a state of lower
disorder.
What is X?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
14. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
Humpty Dumpty
15. Still from ‘The Sign Of Three’, Sherlock S3
E2.
What is such a napkin fold called/ modeled
on?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
16. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
17. In 1983, subscribers of the PC World
received a free demo floppy with the
magazine. This was probably the first time in
history that a magazine featured a floppy
bind in. Nowadays, this practice is pretty
common with magazines giving away CDs
instead of floppies. What was the product
that was introduced to the subscribers via
that floppy?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
18. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
19. •X is neither good nor bad; nor it is neutral.
•Invention is the mother of necessity
•X comes in packages, big and small.
•Although X might be a prime element in
many public issues, nontechnical factors take
precedence in technology-policy decisions.
•All history is relevant, but the history of X is
the most relevant.
•X is a very human activity – and so is the
history of X.
What is X? What are there six statements
collectively called? Fresher’s Quiz 2019
20. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
X- Technology
Melvin Kranzberg’s Six
Laws of Technology
21. How do we better know
Bhanurekha Ganesan?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
22. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
23. Plate of Hope is a digital campaign by X
where visitors could create a plate online
and the same food would be fed to a hungry
child by the same company.
ID ‘X’.
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
24. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
26. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019Hillsborough Disaster
27. •Darbar Ritual is the name given to a bi-
annual exercise, which was started during
Dogra Rule in 1872 by Maharaja Ranbir
Singh.
•It continues to be a debatable one as
economic and political commentators dub it
as ‘burden on state’s exchequer’. While
some believe that the trend was
unavoidable, others believe that this practice
has been one of the main reasons that made
state’s exchequer to grapple with resources.
•How do we better know this ritual?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
28. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
Shifting State’s offices from summer
capital, Srinagar to its winter capital,
Jammu
29. •X is a Universal Morse Code Signal, mainly
used at the time of distress. This s=distress
signal was first adopted by the German
government in radio regulations effective
April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide
standard. It was also used in 1912, when
RMS Titanic was about to sink.
•X has numerous mnemonics, but it does not
actually stand for anything and is not an
abbreviation or acronym. X is still recognized
as a visual distress signal.
X?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
30. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
32. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
33. •The earliest known reference to this in
literature is in the play by Aeschylus, written
in 458 BC. When the title character returns
from Troy, he is greeted by his vengeful wife
Clytemnestra.
•“Now my beloved, step down from your
chariot, and let not your foot, my lord, touch
the Earth. Servants, let there be spread
before the house he never expected to see,
where Justice leads him in, a crimson path.”
•What am I talking about?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
34. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
35. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
36. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
100/80
37. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
80/60
38. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
60/40
39. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
40/20
40. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
20/10
41. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
10/5
42. The name X originates from the
Japanese word jinrikisha. According to
a legend, X was invented by Jonathan
Scobie, an American missionary to
Japan to transport his invalid wife
through the streets of Yokohama.
Y has become more popular in some
cities since 2008 because of their low
fuel cost, and less human effort.
X and Y?
Fresher’s Quiz 2019
THANK
YOU
Editor's Notes
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
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HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
Shifting State’s offices from summer capital, Srinagar to its winter capital, Jammu
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?
HINT: Embarrassment
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HINT: Embarrassment
1) James Daly was a theatre manager in Dublin in 1782. He once had a bet with a friend that he could introduce a new word into the English Language in a day. He then chalked a word on all the walls of the city before daybreak. The next day, people started questioning everyone else what it meant. Thus a new word was born. Which word?