2. Rules and format
• 4 rounds: 2 theme rounds, 2 good ‘ol infinite bounce-pounce with 16
questions each.
• Standard scoring rules apply: +10 for getting it right on direct, and
+10 / -10 for getting it right / wrong on the pounce.
• You are not allowed to pounce on your own direct question, please
note.
• As always, quizmasters’ decision is final and binding. In case of any
disputes, let’s just blame Sreenivas.
3. Round 1
• Comic book / movie poster mashups.
• You’ll be shown 8 comic book covers that were inspired by movies.
For each of the above, name the movie serving as an inspiration for
+5.
• Bonus of +10 if you get all 8 correct!
13. Answers
1. 300
2. The Mask
3. North by Northwest
4. 2001:A Space Odyssey
5. Enter the dragon
6. Beetlejuice
7. Wizard of Oz
8. Jailhouse Rock
14. Round 2
• Bounce Pounce
• Clockwise, with Q1 being direct to team 1.
• Standard rules: +10 on direct, +10 / -10 on pounce
15. Q1
• Shown on the next slide is a painting titled “The Balance of Terror”. It
depicts two groups of people in black and white savagely killing each
other, and talks about the concept of absolute power.
• This painting is seen in the trailer of a 2016 movie and acts as a
means of foreshadowing the events of the movie, showing the two
warring “groups”.
• ID the movie.
19. Q2
• X said, "It sounds easy now, because you've heard the song. But if
somebody told you to write a song with the word __________ in it,
it's pretty difficult. That was the hard part – getting the title in the
song.” X further said that he got his girlfriend and her friends to
shout out the title for the chorus, as he did not want to sing it. While
the song has become iconic, he had to settle out of court, when Huey
Lewis accused him of plagiarizing the medley to his song, "I want a
new drug" for this track.
• Who is X, and FITB.
21. Answer
• X: Ray Parker Jr.
• He’s talking about the Ghostbusters theme song
22. Q3
• Modern _____ athletes use small fiberglass ______ called shells
which sit on stainless steel blades that curve up to support the legs
and feet that extend beyond the shell. The athlete wears a super light
helmet of synthetic materials or fiberglass, and the body suit is
designed to create the least amount of wind resistance. The gloves
have sharp metal spikes on three fingers. Even the shoes are special
and must be made according to international regulations to be legal.
• What sport?
25. Q4
• The music video of this hit single X by an American pop band in 2014
was inspired by the 2005 rom-com Y. Shot in Los Angeles, it features
the lead vocalists visiting ballrooms in the city to interrupt -------- that
are taking place there and performing surprise renditions of X.
Despite accusations that several of the -------- in the video were
staged, X went on to peak at number two on the Billboard Hot 100,
also becoming in the process the band's eighth consecutive top 10
hit.
• Give me X and Y.
28. Q5
• In an exhibition match played between a Blackheath XI and a Lithgow XI to
commemorate the opening of the Blackheath wicket, X and his New South
Wales teammate Oscar Wendell-Bill played as the guests of the Blackheath
Team.
• In total, X made 256 including 14 sixes and 29 fours. Midway through the
innings Lithgow brought on Bill Black, who had bowled X for 52 in a
previous meeting at Lithgow.
• Over the next three overs Black bowled, X's scoring shots were –
• 1st over: 6 6 4 2 4 4 6 1 (33)
• 2nd over: 6 4 4 6 6 4 6 4 (40)
• 3rd over: 1 6 6 1 1 4 4 6 (27) & 2 to Wendell Bill.
• So the question is, who was the batsman X?
31. Q6
• On October 22, 2008, Microsoft announced that Fallout 3 would not
be released in India on the Xbox 360 platform, with religious and
cultural sentiments being cited as the reason. They stated, "Microsoft
constantly endeavours to bring the best games to Indian consumers in
sync with their international release. However, in light of cultural
sensitivities in India, we have made the business decision to not
bring Fallout 3 into the country.“ Although the specific reason was not
revealed in public, it is possible that it is because the game contains
two-headed mutated cows called X.
• ID X.
36. Answer
• This was the silver medal awarded to winners in the 1896 Athens
Olympics.
37. Q8
• The Red Rock Pass Program is a conservation effort aimed at
preserving the red sandstone landscape of Sedona, Arizona. It was in
the news recently in the wake of a controversy involving Vanessa
Hudgens. Hudgens had visited the area on February 14th along with
her beau Austin Butler and posted a photo on her Instagram (since
deleted) of them doing something that drew flak from
environmentalists. Hudgens and Butler are now under investigation
from authorities for the offence and could face criminal charges for
the same.
• What did Hudgens and Butler do that had the conservationists up in
arms?
40. Q9
• Vuclip, a PCCW Media company and a premium video-on-demand
(VoD) service for emerging markets, has unveiled Viu Originals on its
OTT platform Viu with the cricket comedy chat show series X.
Produced and co-created by Fluence, CA Media Digital’s celebrity
network, the show will be hosted by Vikram Sathaye and feature
cricketing greats such as Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer
Khan and Harbhajan Singh.
• The first episode featured Sehwag in which he not only took a dig at
Zaheer Khan being Gyan Baba but also ridiculed Shoaib Akhthar and
Rana Naved for praising the Indian team for money.
• ID X.
43. Q10
Shown in the image is X playing
Bhismha in B.R. Chopra’s
“Mahabharat” in the late 1980s.
This was X’s first major on-
screen role, and he subsequently
went on to become a household
name in India by producing and
starring in Y as its eponymous
hero a decade later.
ID X and Y.
46. Q11 ID X, Y, A, and B
• X, the president of this South Asian country, recently said that the
organizers of Y's concert should be “whipped with toxic stingray tails”
after exuberant female fans threw underwear at the singer and
behaved in what he said was a “most uncivilized” manner at a
concert.
• The concert was organized by the company Live Events; incidentally,
the main shareholders of the company are former cricketers A and B.
• Y had performed as part of his Sex and Love world tour in the
country's capital city.
49. Q12
• Show in the next slide are images from a TV show called X. The term X
means “an actress who has become associated with horror films, either
through an appearance in a notable entry in the genre as a frequent victim
or through constant appearances as the female protagonist.”
• One of the characters in the show Chanel #3 played by Y was given a slight
tweak in her appearance in order to pay homage to her mother Z, who was
an icon made popular by her role in another famous franchise.
• Y even made her movie debut last year in the latest instalment of the same
franchise.
• Id X, Y, and Z.
53. Q13 Who about what?
• “It is about my father and his hard work, about us, the sisters
excelling in ______. I am sure the film would inspire young girls
because my father has given his all to groom us... it is more about my
father and his work.”
59. Round 3
• Minimalist posters of memorable FIFA World Cup finals over the
years. The poster will incorporate elements from the final itself as
well as from the World Cup that year in general.
• Your task: to name the year that each of the below finals took place
in.
• +5 for each correct answer, and a bonus +10 if you get all 8 correct.
69. Answers
1. 2006 (Zidane’s headbutt on Materazzi)
2. 1938 (Last World Cup before WW2)
3. 1994 (Roberto de Baggio’s infamous penalty miss)
4. 1966 (Geoff Hurst’s goal that wasn’t a goal)
5. 1950 (the “Maracanazo”)
6. 2010 (note the references to the Vuvuzela and Paul the Octopus!)
7. 1954 (the “Miracle of Bern”)
8. 1986 (Maradona’s “Hand of God”)
70. Round 4
• Bounce Pounce
• Anti-clockwise, with Q1 being direct to the last team.
• Standard rules: +10 on direct, +10 / -10 on pounce
71. Q1
In the Mad Max universe, Immortan Joe is a warlord who rules over the
"Citadel" - a cluster of three rock towers that sit above an aquifer of
relatively fresh water. The citadel was taken over by him before the
events of "Fury Road". The tall rocks of the citadel were a very strong
defence and he failed in his first attempt. He takes inspiration from a
real-life tactic used by a decorated war general X, who is wrongly
identified in the comics as a Persian but was actually a Y. Identify X and
Y, and what tactic was used?
73. Answer
X – Tanaji Y – Maratha
He used a monitor lizard with a rope tied around its waist for climbing
up the steep vertical rock face.
74. Q2
• Located in Marina Bay, Singapore, the view from the grand stand of is
of the world's largest _________ which is completely made of steel. It
is 5% larger than the soccer field at National Stadium Singapore. The
platform can bear up to 1,070 tonnes, equivalent to the total weight
of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes of stage props and three 30-tonne
military vehicles. The gallery at the stadium has a seating capacity of
30,000 people.
• FITB / ID what can be seen from the grand stand
• (Photo in next slide)
78. Q3.
• "If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would
men believe and adore, and preserve for many generations the
remembrance of the city of God!"
• The above quotation was introduced to X by his editor, who was
himself an author of repute in the same genre, in 1941. Inspired by
the above, X went on to base one of his most famous short stories Y
on the quote. Y was then adapted into a full-fledged novel in 1989 by
X, a few years before his death.
• Identify X and Y.
84. Q5.
• X was produced as a result of the series Y's considerable budgetary
restrictions and being unable to afford the $25,000–$35,000 needed
to move the production trucks to a new location. The series creator
remarked: "We were hopelessly over budget ... And we needed to
come up with what is called a bottle episode, set in one location."
• X is arguably the show's most polarizing episode. It has been widely
praised by critics; several publications have described it one of the
series' finest episodes, particularly for its cinematography and for the
dynamic between the lead characters. On the other hand, the
episode remains the subject of very mixed reception from audiences,
some ranking it among the worst episodes.
• Identify X and Y
87. Q6.
• The first X is said to have begun shortly after World War 2 by Oakland
businessman Wilfred Winckenbach.
• The first structured X was started in 1962 by the same guy.
• Soon, X spread to various universities and many professors were
involved, leading to multiple seminars on the subject, teaching people
about the art of winning Xs.
• Id X.
90. Q7.
• The ads were a hit among the Indian audience. This can be gauged
from the huge fan following on social networking sites such
as Facebook, Orkut and Twitter. There are more than 200 pages based
on A having over 250000 fans, growing daily. The ads were also
viewed by thousands of people on Youtube.
• C received the first B 2009 Glitterbox Award, for replacing the ____
with more humane alternatives in their ads. The A were split in two
parts - the body and the head. The body was made using a special
material stuffed with foam in some places (notably around the
stomach) while the head was created using a harder material
called Perspex.
• Id A,B,C
93. Q8.
• This meme of Jean Luc Piccard from Star Trek is believed to be the
inspiration for a logo which was designed by Felix Sockwell, though he
denies that it was his inspiration.
• He says the logo was based on the entity that the logo represented.
• Name the entity / logo.
• (Picture on next slide)
97. Q9.
What is being described?
(1) Think of the hair as two croquet hoops. The nose curves up just a
bit. The mouth is constructed like two coconut halves. The collars rests
a trifle below the chin line.
(2) The hair is hiding two bowling balls. Same lashes as (4) and (5)
(3) Basic head shape is kinda like a tin can. Slight flare at the top of the
head. Has nine points of hair.
(4)Has 8 points of hair constructed in groups of 3,3,2. Necklace is off-
center on her neck.
(5)Almost similar to (4) except hair is stubbier and has only 3 eyelashes.
100. Q10.
• "If you’ve ever noticed the scoring system’s similarity to a clock face,
you’re not alone. “That’s the theory I think is most common—that
you’re just playing your way around the clock,” Carillo said. It makes
even more sense when you know that in medieval numerology, the
number 60 was considered a nice, round number, the way 100 is a
satisfying set of digits today.
• Finally, the Europeans were preoccupied with astronomy and sextant
(one-sixth of a circle), which is 60 degrees, so they may have scored
the game around the completion of a perfect circle."
• What is this Mental Floss article talking about?
106. Q12.
• Shown in the next slide is the scorecard of the first innings of a Test
match between India and England at Edgbaston in 1967. An
experimental playing XI was chosen by India because of injuries to
their front-line seamers, and this experiment seemed to have worked
in their favour when they bowled out England for 298 on a slow pitch
in the first innings; sadly, some inept batting resulted in a loss by 132
runs, and the 'experiment' was never repeated again.
• Look at the scorecard and identify the 'experiment' mentioned.
109. Answer
• This is the only Test match that the famed spin quartet of Bedi,
Prasanna, Chandrasekhar, and Venkataraghavan played together in.
110. Q13.
• During the filming of Django Unchained, DiCaprio found it very
difficult during shooting to use so many racial slurs. At that point, X,
an American producer/actor pulled DiCaprio and said "Hey,
M*****f*****, get over there. It’s just another Tuesday for us. Let’s
get going."
• ID X who helped DiCaprio to use the "N-word" for the film.
113. Q14.
• "It has got to do with a tradition that we have among the Rajputs.
During festivals and special occasions, we have professional sword-
fighters perform with a sword in each hand, moving them in that
fashion. It’s called ‘talwaar baazi’. I only had one bat with me so I did
it with one hand."
• The above quote was made by the player X in July 2014 when he was
asked to explain something he did in the course of one of India's most
memorable overseas victories.
• Give me X and what he was describing.