Math and Tech Quiz 2015
by Naman Dhanuka
(namand@outlook.com)
Prelims
meh
• 20 questions in all
• No negative marking
• Star marked questions to serve as tie breakers
• Top 6 teams from here will qualify for the final
• Quiz master’s decision final and binding
*1. This law has often been illustrated using the
example of fax machines:
A single fax machine is useless, but the value of
every fax machine increases with the total
number of fax machines in the network, because
the total number of people with whom each
user may send and receive documents increases.
Which is the law being talked about?
Metcalfe’s Law
2. Blanked out part?
Reality Distortion Field
3. ID the product.
Microsoft HoloLens
4. Born and raised in Iran, as a child she wanted
to get into literature. The first time she
enjoyed a beautiful solution (sic) was when
her brother told her how Gauss worked out in
seconds how to sum all the numbers from 1 to
100.
Which accomplished mathematician am I
talking about?
Maryam Mirzakhani
5. The _______ problem is a major unsolved
problem in computer science. Informally, it
asks whether every problem whose solution
can be quickly verified by a computer can also
be quickly solved by a computer. It was
essentially first mentioned in a 1956 letter
written by Kurt Goodel to John von Neumann.
FITB
P vs NP Problem
*6. X is a flower fly found only in Costa Rican
forests. Another fly found in similar habitats
was named Y; according to Chris Thompson,
the describer of these species, both names
were in "recognition of [their] great
contributions to the science of Dipterology“.
Give me either X and Y or the people after
whom X and Y were named.
Eristalis Gatesi and Eristali Alleni/ Bill Gates and
Paul Allen
7. He was an English poet and a leading figure
in the Romantic movement. Among his best-
known works are the lengthy narrative
poems Don Juan, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,
the short lyric She Walks in Beauty and his
erudite daughter!
Name of his daughter?
Ada Lovelace
8. Connect
Golden Ratio
*9. What does this Google doodle
depict?
Witch of Agnesi
10. Connect
Gawker Media
11. Connect
Phone sold online on select portals exclusively.
12. Identify the Indian IT giant.
Mindtree
13. Which company was earlier called Chinese
Academy of Sciences Computer Technology
Research Institute New Technology
Development Company?
Lenovo
*14. This was invented by Ted Selker at PARC
only because of the fact that it took 0.75
seconds to shift your hands from keyboard to
the mouse. What?
TrackPoint/pointing stick/tracker
15. Author?
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn
16. Blanked out part?
Wheaton
17. What are these?
(5,11), (7,13), (11,17), (13,19),
(17,23), (23,29), (31,37),
(37,43)
Sexy Primes
*18. The number Y, was given by 9
year old X, nephew of the
American mathematician Edward
Kasner.
ID X and Y.
X- Milton Sirotta
Y- Googol
19. ZipDial acquired by X for $45 million, lets
users engage with a brand, celebrity or
organisation by simply making a 'missed call'
to a designated number. This was X's first
acquisition in India.
ID X.
Twitter
20. Name the only CEO to have featured on a
Vogue magazine cover. Workable..
• Marrissa Mayer
FINALS
1. How to we better know the group of
these companies?
UNIVAC
IBMS/Snow white and the Seven Dwarves
2. Specs of what?
• 5 inch (127 mm) 52-column display
• two floppy-disk drives
• a Z80 microprocessor
• 64k of RAM
• could fit under an airplane seat
• It could survive being accidentally dropped
• included a bundled software package that included
the CP/M operating system, the BASIC programming
language, the WordStar word processing package, and
the SuperCalc spreadsheet program.
Osborne 1, first laptop ever.
3. Name the computer pioneer.
Alan Turing
4. What is being depicted here?
Mr. Hedelson invented the Segway and he fell
off the cliff while riding a segway.
5. What made YouTube increase it’s view
counter from 32 bit to 64 bit?
Gangnam Style views surpassed the 32 bit limit
6. “Exploding Kittens is a highly strategic kitty-
powered version of Russian Roulette. Players
take turns drawing cards until someone draws an
exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is
made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by
peeking at cards before you draw, forcing
your opponent to draw multiple cards, or
shuffling the deck.”
Exploding Kittens is a card game by which..
Company?
• TheOatmeal
7. From a 1995 “book of 101 Un-Useless
Japenese Inventions” to making to the Best 25
inventions of 2014. What?
Hint: It has often been dubbed as the Wand of
Narcissus
Selfie Stick
8. Coined by Nick Pelling, it is the use of game
thinking and game mechanics in non game
contexts to engage users in the said domain,
what term?
Gamification
9. She has often been called the following:
• The most important person in advertising
• The mom of Google
• The most important Googler you’ve ever
heard of
Who?
Susan Wojcicki
10. Bought over by Google in 2011, created by
Tim and Nina as a way to collect and correlate
ratings.
Itrates hotels, nightlife, shopping, zoos, music,
movies, golf courses, and airlines. The guides
are sold in book form, and formerly as a paid
subscription on its web site. Which online
guide?
Zagat
11. Connect
VULCAN INC
Paul Allen
12. Whose voice?
Steve Ballmer (developers, developers)
13. Patent of what?
Snapchat
14. “______ ______” is about understanding our
users’ root problems and making the best
product decisions to solve them. It’s not about
tipping the scale towards one extreme end,
but rather finding how to create the best day
to day experience.
FITB.
Never Settle
15. What connects Facebook,
Samsung, Ericsson, MediaTek, Microsoft, Opera
Software, and Qualcomm?
Internet.org
16. Voice and name of the song he’s
singing.
Richard Stallman, Free Software Song
17. The first known ____ was taken by Robert
Cornelius in 1839 and recorded it as the “First
light picture ever”. It’s a part of most people’s
daily lives now.
FITB.
Selfie
18. Connect
John Nash
19. Born as Multitech International in 1976,
the company changed its name to what
we know it as today in 1987. The Latin
word for “sharp, acute, able and facile”.
Which company?
Acer
20. What law/rule/principle?
90-9-1 Principle/ 1% rule
21. Name the phenomenon
Barbara Streisand Effect
22. “It was telling us how English was spoken,
instead of reflecting how English was actually
spoken.”
This thought lead to development of what in
Peckham’s dorm room?
Urban Dictionary
23. ID the guy on right.
Bertrand Russel, it’s a scene from a 1967 Hindi
movie “Aman”
24. Elements of whose vocab?
• Children were referred to as "epsilons"
• People who stopped doing mathematics had
"died"
• Music (except classical music) was "noise"
• People who had married were "captured"
• People who had divorced were "liberated"
• To give a mathematical lecture was "to preach"
• To give an oral exam to a student was "to torture"
him/her.
Paul Erdos
25. Personality
Konrad Zuse
26. Who discovered the constant e by studying a
question about compound interest which
required him to find the value of the following
expression (which is in fact e) ?
• Eulor
27. Which ground-breaking algorithm
was introduced by this book?
Descartes Rule of Signs, Rene Descartes
28. Whose suicide note?
George Eastman
29. Connect
Akamai
30. "A lot of people have been asking how I've
stirred up so much publicity around the
project, and my simple answer is: 'I have
no idea‘” – Kyle McDonald
Explain the project he is talking about.
From “One Red Paperclip” to buying a house
** Significance of the song “Tom’s Diner” by
Suzane Vega?
** Who authored the book Neuromancer?
**Who runs Mashable.com?

The Math and Tech Quiz 2015 (Prelim+Final+Answers)

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    Math and TechQuiz 2015 by Naman Dhanuka (namand@outlook.com) Prelims
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    meh • 20 questionsin all • No negative marking • Star marked questions to serve as tie breakers • Top 6 teams from here will qualify for the final • Quiz master’s decision final and binding
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    *1. This lawhas often been illustrated using the example of fax machines: A single fax machine is useless, but the value of every fax machine increases with the total number of fax machines in the network, because the total number of people with whom each user may send and receive documents increases. Which is the law being talked about?
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    4. Born andraised in Iran, as a child she wanted to get into literature. The first time she enjoyed a beautiful solution (sic) was when her brother told her how Gauss worked out in seconds how to sum all the numbers from 1 to 100. Which accomplished mathematician am I talking about?
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    5. The _______problem is a major unsolved problem in computer science. Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer. It was essentially first mentioned in a 1956 letter written by Kurt Goodel to John von Neumann. FITB
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    P vs NPProblem
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    *6. X isa flower fly found only in Costa Rican forests. Another fly found in similar habitats was named Y; according to Chris Thompson, the describer of these species, both names were in "recognition of [their] great contributions to the science of Dipterology“. Give me either X and Y or the people after whom X and Y were named.
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    Eristalis Gatesi andEristali Alleni/ Bill Gates and Paul Allen
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    7. He wasan English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. Among his best- known works are the lengthy narrative poems Don Juan, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, the short lyric She Walks in Beauty and his erudite daughter! Name of his daughter?
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    Phone sold onlineon select portals exclusively.
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    13. Which companywas earlier called Chinese Academy of Sciences Computer Technology Research Institute New Technology Development Company?
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    17. What arethese? (5,11), (7,13), (11,17), (13,19), (17,23), (23,29), (31,37), (37,43)
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    *18. The numberY, was given by 9 year old X, nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner. ID X and Y.
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    19. ZipDial acquiredby X for $45 million, lets users engage with a brand, celebrity or organisation by simply making a 'missed call' to a designated number. This was X's first acquisition in India. ID X.
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    20. Name theonly CEO to have featured on a Vogue magazine cover. Workable..
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    1. How towe better know the group of these companies? UNIVAC
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    IBMS/Snow white andthe Seven Dwarves
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    2. Specs ofwhat? • 5 inch (127 mm) 52-column display • two floppy-disk drives • a Z80 microprocessor • 64k of RAM • could fit under an airplane seat • It could survive being accidentally dropped • included a bundled software package that included the CP/M operating system, the BASIC programming language, the WordStar word processing package, and the SuperCalc spreadsheet program.
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    Osborne 1, firstlaptop ever.
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    3. Name thecomputer pioneer.
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    4. What isbeing depicted here?
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    Mr. Hedelson inventedthe Segway and he fell off the cliff while riding a segway.
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    5. What madeYouTube increase it’s view counter from 32 bit to 64 bit?
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    Gangnam Style viewssurpassed the 32 bit limit
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    6. “Exploding Kittensis a highly strategic kitty- powered version of Russian Roulette. Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by peeking at cards before you draw, forcing your opponent to draw multiple cards, or shuffling the deck.” Exploding Kittens is a card game by which.. Company?
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    7. From a1995 “book of 101 Un-Useless Japenese Inventions” to making to the Best 25 inventions of 2014. What? Hint: It has often been dubbed as the Wand of Narcissus
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    8. Coined byNick Pelling, it is the use of game thinking and game mechanics in non game contexts to engage users in the said domain, what term?
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    9. She hasoften been called the following: • The most important person in advertising • The mom of Google • The most important Googler you’ve ever heard of Who?
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    10. Bought overby Google in 2011, created by Tim and Nina as a way to collect and correlate ratings. Itrates hotels, nightlife, shopping, zoos, music, movies, golf courses, and airlines. The guides are sold in book form, and formerly as a paid subscription on its web site. Which online guide?
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    14. “______ ______”is about understanding our users’ root problems and making the best product decisions to solve them. It’s not about tipping the scale towards one extreme end, but rather finding how to create the best day to day experience. FITB.
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    15. What connectsFacebook, Samsung, Ericsson, MediaTek, Microsoft, Opera Software, and Qualcomm?
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    16. Voice andname of the song he’s singing.
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    17. The firstknown ____ was taken by Robert Cornelius in 1839 and recorded it as the “First light picture ever”. It’s a part of most people’s daily lives now. FITB.
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    19. Born asMultitech International in 1976, the company changed its name to what we know it as today in 1987. The Latin word for “sharp, acute, able and facile”. Which company?
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    22. “It wastelling us how English was spoken, instead of reflecting how English was actually spoken.” This thought lead to development of what in Peckham’s dorm room?
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    23. ID theguy on right.
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    Bertrand Russel, it’sa scene from a 1967 Hindi movie “Aman”
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    24. Elements ofwhose vocab? • Children were referred to as "epsilons" • People who stopped doing mathematics had "died" • Music (except classical music) was "noise" • People who had married were "captured" • People who had divorced were "liberated" • To give a mathematical lecture was "to preach" • To give an oral exam to a student was "to torture" him/her.
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    26. Who discoveredthe constant e by studying a question about compound interest which required him to find the value of the following expression (which is in fact e) ?
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    Descartes Rule ofSigns, Rene Descartes
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    30. "A lotof people have been asking how I've stirred up so much publicity around the project, and my simple answer is: 'I have no idea‘” – Kyle McDonald Explain the project he is talking about.
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    From “One RedPaperclip” to buying a house
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    ** Significance ofthe song “Tom’s Diner” by Suzane Vega? ** Who authored the book Neuromancer? **Who runs Mashable.com?