QuizSoc Meet 3
18th March, 2016
MIB
Direct:+10(no negatives)
Pounce:+10/-10
What is being talked about over here?(pictue
on the next slide)
• 1. On April 26th, ____, the world witnessed the most
expensive accident in history. The _________ disaster,
widely considered to have been the worst _______
accident in history, and is one of the level 7 event (the
maximum classification) on the International _______
Event Scale.
_________ accident was considered the greatest
socio-economic catastrophe recorded history.
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer: Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
Name this famous place inLondon.(pic in the
next slide)
• 2.The _________ ______ is a landmark of London.
Located in the city of Westminster, it was built to
commemorate the victory of Lord Horatio Nelson
against the navy of Napoleon in the Battle of
_________ in 1805. The centre of the square is
occupied by a large statue of Nelson, surrounded by
four big lion statues and a series of fountains. Statues
of various other famous people adorn the place as
well. The National Gallery and St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Church is located in the proximity of the square.
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer: Trafalgar Square.
•3. Why was a named John Pryke
recently in the news?(picture in
the next slide)
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer:
4.
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer:
5.Give me X.(picture on the next slide)
Though selected to represent the national
student’s squad and visited Nigeria, Lebanon and
Uruguay- where the World Students
Championship as held in 1976, he did no play any
match as he was injured. Jean-Luc Arribart,
captain of the recalled:”By the end of that trip X
had almost taken on the role of assistant coach
and team joker rolled into one.
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer: Arsene Wenger
6.
SAFETY SLIDE
7.
• Knowledge of Literature – nil.
• Knowledge of Philosophy – nil.
• Knowledge of Astronomy – nil.
• Knowledge of Politics – Feeble.
• Knowledge of Botany – Variable. Well up in belladonna, opium and poisons generally.
Knows nothing of practical gardening.
• Knowledge of Geology – Practical, but limited. Tells at a glance different soils from each
other. After walks, has shown me splashes upon his trousers, and told me by their colour
and consistence in what part of London he had received them.
• Knowledge of Chemistry – Profound.
• Knowledge of Anatomy – Accurate, but unsystematic.
• Knowledge of Sensational Literature – Immense. He appears to know every detail of every
horror perpetrated in the century.
• Plays the violin well.
• Is an expert singlestick player, boxer and swordsman.
• Has a good practical knowledge of British law.
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer: Sherlock Holmes
8.Id the singer
SAFETY SLIDE
Answer: Robert Downey Jr.
• POINTS:
These are only for each questions.
Direct:+10 for each correct answer of the questions
Pounce:+10/-10
The connect points are given on top of every question.
+100/-90
1)Born in 1966, this actress is best
known for her performance in A room
with a view, and for an Oscar
nominated role in The Wings of Dove.
Who is she?
SAFETY SLIDE
Helena Bonham-Carter.
+90/-80
•2)Which German statesman was known as
the Iron Chancellor?
SAFETY SLIDE
Otto von Bismarck
+80/-70
•3. .This explorer, soldier, poet and one time
court favourite of Elizabeth I was executed
in October 1618.
Who was he?
SAFETY SLIDE
Sir Walter Raleigh
+70/-60
•4. Mini-me, Number 2 and Vanessa
Kensington are fictional characters in which
series of films?
SAFETY SLIDE
Austin Powers
+60/-50
•5. She won an Oscar for Best Supporting
Actress in Moonstruck and is a cousin to the
former governor of Massachusetts, who was
also a Democratic nominee for the
Presidency of the US in 1988. Who is she?
SAFETY SLIDE
Olympia Dukakis
+50/-40
•6. This Canadian PM (1968-79 & 1980-84)
gives his name to Montreal International
Airport. Who is he?
SAFETY SLIDE
Pierre Trudeau
+40/-30
•7. Which singer had a No. 1 single in the 70s
with Annie’s Song?
SAFETY SLIDE
John Denver
+30/-20
•8. What was the nickname given to criminal
Albert de Salvo in the 1960s?
SAFETY SLIDE
The Boston Strangler
+20/-10
•9. What was the name of the NASA Space
Shuttle which blew up over Texas in Feb
2003 killing 7 astronauts?
SAFETY SLIDE
• Columbia
SAFETY SLIDE
They contain the names of US State Capitals
• 1. HELENA Bonham-Carter. (MONTANA)
• 2. Otto von BISMARCK (NORTH DAKOTA)
• 3. Sir Walter RALEIGH (NORTH CAROLINA)
• 4. AUSTIN Powers (TEXAS)
• 5. OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON)
• OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON)
• OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON)
• 6. PIERRE Trudeau (SOUTH DAKOTA)
• 7. John DENVER (COLORADO)
• 8. The BOSTON Strangler (MASSACHUSETTS)
• 9. COLUMBIA (SOUTH CAROLINA)

LnD QuizSoc Meet 3

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    What is beingtalked about over here?(pictue on the next slide) • 1. On April 26th, ____, the world witnessed the most expensive accident in history. The _________ disaster, widely considered to have been the worst _______ accident in history, and is one of the level 7 event (the maximum classification) on the International _______ Event Scale. _________ accident was considered the greatest socio-economic catastrophe recorded history.
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    Name this famousplace inLondon.(pic in the next slide) • 2.The _________ ______ is a landmark of London. Located in the city of Westminster, it was built to commemorate the victory of Lord Horatio Nelson against the navy of Napoleon in the Battle of _________ in 1805. The centre of the square is occupied by a large statue of Nelson, surrounded by four big lion statues and a series of fountains. Statues of various other famous people adorn the place as well. The National Gallery and St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church is located in the proximity of the square.
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    •3. Why wasa named John Pryke recently in the news?(picture in the next slide)
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    5.Give me X.(pictureon the next slide) Though selected to represent the national student’s squad and visited Nigeria, Lebanon and Uruguay- where the World Students Championship as held in 1976, he did no play any match as he was injured. Jean-Luc Arribart, captain of the recalled:”By the end of that trip X had almost taken on the role of assistant coach and team joker rolled into one.
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    7. • Knowledge ofLiterature – nil. • Knowledge of Philosophy – nil. • Knowledge of Astronomy – nil. • Knowledge of Politics – Feeble. • Knowledge of Botany – Variable. Well up in belladonna, opium and poisons generally. Knows nothing of practical gardening. • Knowledge of Geology – Practical, but limited. Tells at a glance different soils from each other. After walks, has shown me splashes upon his trousers, and told me by their colour and consistence in what part of London he had received them. • Knowledge of Chemistry – Profound. • Knowledge of Anatomy – Accurate, but unsystematic. • Knowledge of Sensational Literature – Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror perpetrated in the century. • Plays the violin well. • Is an expert singlestick player, boxer and swordsman. • Has a good practical knowledge of British law.
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    • POINTS: These areonly for each questions. Direct:+10 for each correct answer of the questions Pounce:+10/-10 The connect points are given on top of every question.
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    +100/-90 1)Born in 1966,this actress is best known for her performance in A room with a view, and for an Oscar nominated role in The Wings of Dove. Who is she?
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    +90/-80 •2)Which German statesmanwas known as the Iron Chancellor?
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    +80/-70 •3. .This explorer,soldier, poet and one time court favourite of Elizabeth I was executed in October 1618. Who was he?
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    +70/-60 •4. Mini-me, Number2 and Vanessa Kensington are fictional characters in which series of films?
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    +60/-50 •5. She wonan Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Moonstruck and is a cousin to the former governor of Massachusetts, who was also a Democratic nominee for the Presidency of the US in 1988. Who is she?
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    +50/-40 •6. This CanadianPM (1968-79 & 1980-84) gives his name to Montreal International Airport. Who is he?
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    +40/-30 •7. Which singerhad a No. 1 single in the 70s with Annie’s Song?
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    +30/-20 •8. What wasthe nickname given to criminal Albert de Salvo in the 1960s?
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    +20/-10 •9. What wasthe name of the NASA Space Shuttle which blew up over Texas in Feb 2003 killing 7 astronauts?
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    They contain thenames of US State Capitals • 1. HELENA Bonham-Carter. (MONTANA) • 2. Otto von BISMARCK (NORTH DAKOTA) • 3. Sir Walter RALEIGH (NORTH CAROLINA) • 4. AUSTIN Powers (TEXAS) • 5. OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON) • OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON) • OLYMPIA Dukakis (WASHINGTON) • 6. PIERRE Trudeau (SOUTH DAKOTA) • 7. John DENVER (COLORADO) • 8. The BOSTON Strangler (MASSACHUSETTS) • 9. COLUMBIA (SOUTH CAROLINA)