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1) XLRI Jamshedpur business school founded by Father Quinn Enright in 1949.
2) Late Field Marshall Sam Maneckshaw who died at 94 after surviving 9 bullet shots, with his last words being "I'm okay!".
3) The tiny European country of Leichtenstein which has the highest GDP per capita in the world and last witnessed a murder about 10 years ago.
The final round of the annual quiz competition contested by the brightest cadets of the Indian Armed Forces at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. Qualifying for the finals were two teams from AFMC, one team from the National Defence Academy (NDA) and one team from the Indian Naval Academy (INA).
Prepared and conducted by Deepanjan Dey.
The name was inspired by the Firefly television series in which a _____ is an electronic communication (often consisting of a video call or video message). According to a report by the Times of India, the French author Jean-Yves Ferri wants to introduce a new character in the Asterix universe named ______, inspired by the “most famous Indian.” X is the official mascot of Y. X was originally designed as a submission for a logo contest.
The document provides details about the finals of a competition including 4 rounds. Round 1 is Clockwise Infinite-Bounce with pounces allowed and 12 questions. Round 2 is an exclusive written round on Motorsports. Round 3 is a List-It round. Round 4 is Anticlockwise Infinite-Bounce with pounces allowed. The questions cover topics in automotive history, motorsports, and details about specific cars, drivers, and racing events.
The document describes 6 multiple choice questions about various people, places, and events from history. It provides the questions, possible answer choices, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like the development of Bluetooth technology, the origin of a popular Indian dish, a corporate feud in India in the 1980s over a raw material, the inspiration for the term "black hole", the chocolate brand sued for using a James Bond line, and the discovery and marketing of Vaseline.
The document provides details about various people, places, events, concepts etc. including:
1) XLRI Jamshedpur business school founded by Father Quinn Enright in 1949.
2) Late Field Marshall Sam Maneckshaw who died at 94 after surviving 9 bullet shots, with his last words being "I'm okay!".
3) The tiny European country of Leichtenstein which has the highest GDP per capita in the world and last witnessed a murder about 10 years ago.
The final round of the annual quiz competition contested by the brightest cadets of the Indian Armed Forces at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. Qualifying for the finals were two teams from AFMC, one team from the National Defence Academy (NDA) and one team from the Indian Naval Academy (INA).
Prepared and conducted by Deepanjan Dey.
The name was inspired by the Firefly television series in which a _____ is an electronic communication (often consisting of a video call or video message). According to a report by the Times of India, the French author Jean-Yves Ferri wants to introduce a new character in the Asterix universe named ______, inspired by the “most famous Indian.” X is the official mascot of Y. X was originally designed as a submission for a logo contest.
The document provides details about a main quiz held by the Literary and Debating Society of a university. It includes information about the number of questions, question types, and a message wishing participants a great time. Various partial questions and answers are also provided.
1) A historic ODI match was played between New Zealand and West Indies in Georgetown in which New Zealand batted first and scored 158 runs in only 14 overs and then bowled out West Indies for 154 runs to win by 4 runs with one over remaining.
2) No player was named man of the match as the entire 11 players from both teams shared the award for their role in the unique match.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
1) The document provides 30 trivia questions about various topics ranging from history to literature to science. It includes the rules of a general quiz with multiple choice answers.
2) Each question is followed by a "Safety Slide" and then the correct answer is provided. The questions cover a wide variety of people, events, discoveries and their origins or significance.
3) The quiz tests factual knowledge on topics like the origin of terms, historical events, scientific discoveries, and details about famous people and their works. The document formats the quiz with questions, answer options, and then reveals the right answer.
1. This round involves identifying companies, people, movies, songs etc. based on clues and filling in blanks.
2. One question asks to identify the famous person who made his stage debut in a supporting role in Richard III and also played roles in Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Some critics called him "the handsomest man in America".
3. Another question asks to identify the Latin American country whose name derives from the local word for a valuable, dark-red tropical wood that has been exported for centuries. The name of this wood is supposed to mean "glowing coal".
This document provides the rules and questions for a business quiz competition being held at IIT Guwahati on October 18th, 2017. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions related to business, technology and current events. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals based on the number of correct answers. Starred questions 3, 7, 13, 16 will be used as tie-breakers if needed. No electronic devices are allowed during the quiz.
The document provides instructions for a quiz. It states there are 25 total questions. Some questions marked with a star are tie-breakers. The quizmaster's decision will be final. Participants should turn off their phones and put them away. It provides the first 15 questions of the quiz on various topics. The questions cover people, places, events, logos and more. It ends by providing instructions for the advantage round, stating participants can attempt only 2 additional questions for points.
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
This document contains questions and answers from a general quiz competition held at Zakir Husain Delhi College called "Conoscenza 2016". It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about people, events, movies, books and more. The questions cover topics ranging from sports, science, history, pop culture and current affairs.
This document provides clues and answers to trivia questions from the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Season 5 Session 5. It begins by establishing the ground rules that the quiz master's decision is final. It then provides clues and reveals the answers to multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from sports, history, literature, films and current events.
The document provides information about Katinka Hosszú, a Hungarian swimmer who specializes in individual medley events. It notes that she is a three-time Olympic champion and nine-time world champion. It describes an event in 2012 where she earned the nickname "XY" from Chinese media for her grueling race schedule, in which she competed in 10 different events over 2 days, winning 5 medals.
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
This document provides the questions and answers for the prelims round of a quiz competition hosted by Prometheans Quiz Club. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about history, pop culture, geography and current events. The rules are outlined requiring answers to be written in block letters and prohibiting unfair means. The document also includes disclaimers about using internet sources for images and ensuring non-commercial use of content.
This document contains the rules and questions for an online quiz competition between teams. It includes 4 rounds of questions on topics like geography, history, pop culture, and connecting people to the roles they were played by Tom Hanks. The rounds involve directly answering, writing answers, pouncing to answer in a time limit, and connecting images. Points are awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect ones.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across various topics. It is divided into rounds and includes questions about movies, famous people, brands, geography, history, and more. Scoring is tracked throughout with points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The quiz challenges participants to test and expand their general knowledge.
This document summarizes the details of a quiz competition called "BRAIN BATTLE- 2013" conducted by Bibek Mohanto. It consisted of 5 rounds with 7 participating teams and a total of 44 questions. The first round had 5 movie posters with 5 marks each. The second round had 15 clockwise questions worth 10 marks each related to movies, characters etc. The third round had 7 audio questions worth 10 marks each. The fourth round was a long visual connect round. The fifth round had 10 anticlockwise questions worth 10 marks each related to movies, characters, events etc.
The document provides details about a main quiz held by the Literary and Debating Society of a university. It includes information about the number of questions, question types, and a message wishing participants a great time. Various partial questions and answers are also provided.
1) A historic ODI match was played between New Zealand and West Indies in Georgetown in which New Zealand batted first and scored 158 runs in only 14 overs and then bowled out West Indies for 154 runs to win by 4 runs with one over remaining.
2) No player was named man of the match as the entire 11 players from both teams shared the award for their role in the unique match.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
1) The document provides 30 trivia questions about various topics ranging from history to literature to science. It includes the rules of a general quiz with multiple choice answers.
2) Each question is followed by a "Safety Slide" and then the correct answer is provided. The questions cover a wide variety of people, events, discoveries and their origins or significance.
3) The quiz tests factual knowledge on topics like the origin of terms, historical events, scientific discoveries, and details about famous people and their works. The document formats the quiz with questions, answer options, and then reveals the right answer.
1. This round involves identifying companies, people, movies, songs etc. based on clues and filling in blanks.
2. One question asks to identify the famous person who made his stage debut in a supporting role in Richard III and also played roles in Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Some critics called him "the handsomest man in America".
3. Another question asks to identify the Latin American country whose name derives from the local word for a valuable, dark-red tropical wood that has been exported for centuries. The name of this wood is supposed to mean "glowing coal".
This document provides the rules and questions for a business quiz competition being held at IIT Guwahati on October 18th, 2017. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions related to business, technology and current events. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals based on the number of correct answers. Starred questions 3, 7, 13, 16 will be used as tie-breakers if needed. No electronic devices are allowed during the quiz.
The document provides instructions for a quiz. It states there are 25 total questions. Some questions marked with a star are tie-breakers. The quizmaster's decision will be final. Participants should turn off their phones and put them away. It provides the first 15 questions of the quiz on various topics. The questions cover people, places, events, logos and more. It ends by providing instructions for the advantage round, stating participants can attempt only 2 additional questions for points.
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
This document contains questions and answers from a general quiz competition held at Zakir Husain Delhi College called "Conoscenza 2016". It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about people, events, movies, books and more. The questions cover topics ranging from sports, science, history, pop culture and current affairs.
This document provides clues and answers to trivia questions from the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Season 5 Session 5. It begins by establishing the ground rules that the quiz master's decision is final. It then provides clues and reveals the answers to multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from sports, history, literature, films and current events.
The document provides information about Katinka Hosszú, a Hungarian swimmer who specializes in individual medley events. It notes that she is a three-time Olympic champion and nine-time world champion. It describes an event in 2012 where she earned the nickname "XY" from Chinese media for her grueling race schedule, in which she competed in 10 different events over 2 days, winning 5 medals.
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
This document provides the questions and answers for the prelims round of a quiz competition hosted by Prometheans Quiz Club. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about history, pop culture, geography and current events. The rules are outlined requiring answers to be written in block letters and prohibiting unfair means. The document also includes disclaimers about using internet sources for images and ensuring non-commercial use of content.
This document contains the rules and questions for an online quiz competition between teams. It includes 4 rounds of questions on topics like geography, history, pop culture, and connecting people to the roles they were played by Tom Hanks. The rounds involve directly answering, writing answers, pouncing to answer in a time limit, and connecting images. Points are awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect ones.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across various topics. It is divided into rounds and includes questions about movies, famous people, brands, geography, history, and more. Scoring is tracked throughout with points awarded or deducted for correct and incorrect answers. The quiz challenges participants to test and expand their general knowledge.
This document summarizes the details of a quiz competition called "BRAIN BATTLE- 2013" conducted by Bibek Mohanto. It consisted of 5 rounds with 7 participating teams and a total of 44 questions. The first round had 5 movie posters with 5 marks each. The second round had 15 clockwise questions worth 10 marks each related to movies, characters etc. The third round had 7 audio questions worth 10 marks each. The fourth round was a long visual connect round. The fifth round had 10 anticlockwise questions worth 10 marks each related to movies, characters, events etc.
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2. The questions ask about various topics like movies, video games, people, and more. Questions require identifying terms or people being referred to as "X".
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The document discusses a myth about the Kurukshetra war in Hindu mythology. After the war, Kunti requested that her sons perform death rites for Karna as well, revealing that he was their half-brother. However, her sons were shocked to learn this as they had unknowingly committed fratricide against Karna in battle. Yudhisthira in particular was angry with his mother for keeping Karna's true parentage a secret.
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2. They say fortune favours the brave, so a sitter for
team 1 to start off with
1. Whose neighbor is Uncle Wilson, a retired
gentleman who is always troubled by the
protagonist?
10. 5.This famous Islamic leader was known for his fondness
for bacon and good claret. He avoided the Mosque every
Friday and did not even a single verse of the Koran by
heart
26. Russian roulette is a potentially lethal game in
which participants place a single round in a
revolver, spin the cylinder, place the muzzle
against their head and pull the trigger. Russian
refers to the supposed country of origin,
and roulette to the element of risk-taking and the
spinning of the revolver's cylinder.
Dedicated to the guy who loves Mexican
Standoffs..:P
31. 7. In an acidic solution, the “lawsone”
molecule can react via a process called
Michael addition with keratin to create a
stain. The Lawsone molecule is also
known as Henatonic acid What do we
know this process as?
49. 1. Initially made out of the skin of
animals, leather versions were first
introduced in the East by the Dutch.
Their expensiveness and unreliability
ensured their usage only among the
upper and middle class. First
described in the late 1600’s, the
German military was the first official
body to promote it’s use.
51. 2. This historical drama based on a true
story was halted for more than 20
years because the wife of the chief
protagonist did not want it to be made
while she was alive. Name the movie.
53. 3. In Aug 2010, The Vatican released a
list of items that Britons mustn't bring
with them while attending papal
appearances in Glasgow, London and
Birmingham. Which series of books
featured in this list??..
54. The Harry Potter Series. Instead of listening
to the papal sermon the kids would go on
reading potter in the church!!
56. The demolition of Osama’s abbotabad
hideout which happened recently.
57. 5.Born Eldrick Tont _____ to Earl _____ and
Tilda _____(originally from thailand). This
makes him half Asian (one-quarter Chinese
and one-quarter Thai), one-quarter African
American, one-eighth Native American, and
one-eighth Dutch. He was nicknamed X in
honor of his father's friend Col. Vuong Dang
Phong,who had also been known as X.
61. 7. In 1966, snack vendor Ashok Vaidya and
his family, who used to sell potato fritters
in Dadar railway station, were faced with a
special request from a customer, who
wanted his fritters along with another
common food item. Thus, a new delicacy
was born.Vaidya started selling this
regularly from 1971 onwards. What?
67. 10. The CIA men heaved a huge sigh of
relief as Renegade, Renaissance,
Radiance and Rosebud made it through
unharmed after another hectic day. How
do we know them as??
69. 11.” When we created the _____, we
thought it would be cool to have a feature
without any specific purpose. People
interpret the _____ in many different ways,
and we encourage you to come up with
your own meanings.” – Mark Zuckerberg
71. 12. At the beginning of most Konvict Muzik
(A music label) songs there is the sound of
the clank of a jail cell, followed by
______uttering "Konvict“. _____ ‘s real
name is Aliaune Damala Badara Thiam.
73. 13. X had a keen interest in cars even
though he did not like to drive. Once, he
teamed up with Ferdinand Z to make
changes to Z’s original design to make it
more suited for the working man. This
resulted in Y. Tell me who X is and what is
Y?
75. 14. William Patrick _____ was born in Liverpool, the son of Alois
____ Jr., and his Irish-born wife Bridget Dowling. They met
in Dublin when Alois was living there in 1909; they were
married in Marylebone and moved back north to Liverpool,
where William was born in 1911. William was allegedly
recalled by elderly former neighbors, and allegedly known in
Liverpool folklore as "Billy" or "Paddy" _____. William later
moved to Germany and subsequently escaped, eventually
going to the United States where he enlisted in the navy to
fight in WWII. After leaving the navy William later changed his
last name to Stuart-Houston, married and lived a normal life
till his death in 1987.
76. William Patrick Stuart-Houston (Hitler) was
the nephew of Adolf Hitler and fought
WWII in the US navy against his uncle’s
troops. What a story!
77. Go on say Hitler again..:P
15. The __________Symphony's opening
was used as a call-sign in the European
broadcasts of the BBC during World War II
in reference to Winston Churchill's "V for
Victory".
78. • Ludwig Van Beethoven’s fifth symphony.
Five stands for “V”
81. 17. During the Indo-pak war of 1965, _______ was posted at
the border in the Khem Karan sector. He was the sole
survivor of an enemy attack, variously claimed to have
been a bomb, an aerial assault and an exchange of fire at
the border, while he was driving a truck. The experiences
of wartime, coupled with the poverty from which he had
come, affected him. He considered suicide at one point but
turned instead to pondering the meaning of life and
death. He said of the truck attack, “ It sent me thinking. I
felt that God wanted me to stay alive for some reason. I
was reborn in the battlefield of Khem Karan. And I decided
to dedicate my new life to serving people.“ He spent his
spare time reading the works of Swami Vivekananda,
Gandhi and Vinoda Bhave and became heavily influenced
by their ideals.
83. 18.It originally was designated as the
“______ X" (X being its internal
project number). 82 cars were built as
X’s. However, Peugeot protested on
the grounds that in France it had
exclusive rights to car names formed
by three numbers with a zero in the
middle. So, instead of selling the new
model with another name in France,
______ changed the name to Y.
85. 19.X is six foot tall, with blue-grey eyes with a hint of anger,
a rather cruel mouth, and a lean body weighing around
165 pounds. To keep in shape X has been known to
perform a morning routine of 20 slow press-ups, enough
straight-leg lifts to make his stomach muscles scream, 20
toe touches and finally arm and chest exercises combined
with deep breathing until he is dizzy. He has several
visual distinguishing marks; a scar down the right cheek
and on the left shoulder and signs of plastic surgery on
back of his right hand.
He favours a dark blue suit of serge or tropical worsted or
alpaca, depending on the climate, a heavy white silk shirt
and a thin black knitted silk tie and black moccasin shoes.
X has a few accessories, which are expensive, but
unostentatious. These include a Rolex Oyster Perpetual,
a wide, thin cigarette-case of black gun-metal and a black
oxidized Ronson lighter. X has also been known to carry
an attaché case containing thirty rounds of ammunition,
two throwing knives, a cyanide pill and fifty gold
sovereigns and a tube of Palmolive shaving cream
containing a silencer in the case.
87. 20.The ______brothers, Alfieri, Bindo, Carlo, Ettore,
and Ernesto were all involved with automobiles
from the beginning of the 20th century. Alfieri,
Bindo and Ernesto built 2-litre Grand Prix cars
for Diatto. In 1926, Diatto suspended the
production of race cars, leading to the creation of
the first _______ and the founding of the _______
marque. One of the first _______, driven by
Alfieri, won the 1926 Targa Florio. Another
______ brother, Mario, an artist, is believed to
have devised the company emblem based on one
the Fontana del Nettuno, Bologna. n 1937, the
_______ brothers sold their shares in the
company to the Adolfo Orsi family, who in 1940
relocated the company headquarters to their
hometown of Modena where it remains to this
106. 1. X Island literally means the island of
Pelicans. X Island is an island located in
the San Francisco Bay, 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
offshore from San Francisco, California,
United States. Often referred to as "The
Rock", the small island was developed with
facilities for a lighthouse, a military
fortification, a military prison, and a Federal
Bureau of Prisons federal prison until
March 21 1963.X has been featured in
many movies, TV shows, cartoons, books,
comics, and games.
110. Q3. A modern take on a famous exchange
between a mother and her son
X: Mom, I think of slaying Y ... and
winding him up for good and all. He takes
my mind from better things.
Mom : You won't! You can't! You mustn't!