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The rules for each round state that there will be 8 questions with +10/-5 scoring for correct/incorrect "pounces". Pounces and bounces can be done infinitely and partial credit is given if only some parts of a pounced answer are correct. The decision of Akademos is final.
This document discusses two forts in India - one being the birthplace of Sambhaji, the son of Chhatrapati Shivaji, located in a village named after this fort in Bhor subdivision of Pune. The other fort was originally named Sudarshangarh but became known as Jaigarh Fort, located in Jaipur and believed to be inhabited by the spirit of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, whose temple was built within the fort to pacify his spirit. Only the name of Jaigarh Fort has a connection to private investigator Feluda.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple rounds and questions on various topics such as history, literature, and current events. It provides the questions, potential answers, and some context for the questions. The rounds include individual questions, sets of linked questions, and a final visual/written theme round.
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition consisting of 5 rounds. Rounds 1, 3 and 5 are written rounds, while rounds 2 and 4 involve oral questions passed between competitors. Round 1 involves matching movie titles with their titles with one letter removed. Examples are provided. The questions and answers are then listed. [END SUMMARY]
This document outlines the format and questions for a memorial quiz contest with the following details:
- There are 26 multiple choice questions across various categories like audio clips, visuals, names and connections between initials of question numbers.
- Correct answers receive 1 mark each, with an additional 2 marks for writing the initials connection at the end. There is no negative marking.
- The initials of questions 1-15 will connect to form a phrase, as will the initials of questions 17-26.
- Questions cover topics like identifying people, characters, films, songs and historical events. Connections need to be made between question initials.
AsiaSweep 2013 - The Arun Veembur Memorial QuizNavin Rajaram
The document provides the rules and questions for the Arun Veembur Memorial Quiz held as part of ASIASWEEP 2013. It contains 5 rounds with a total of 141 possible points. Round 1 has 25 one-point questions. Round 2 is called "Bangalored" and is worth 15 points. Round 3 has 30 two-point questions for a total of 60 points. Round 4 is called "Stage II" and is worth 10 points. Round 5 has 31 one-point questions for a total of 31 points. Sample questions from Round 1 are provided covering topics about lakes, poets, extinct animals, horse breeds, architecture, instruments, currencies, shells, traditions, novels, and more.
The document describes a general quiz hosted on Zoom by Soumik Choudhury. It states that the quiz was run on the Zoom app and hopes participants will enjoy it. Additionally, it says the trivia used in the quiz is in the public domain and can be freely used by others.
The rules for each round state that there will be 8 questions with +10/-5 scoring for correct/incorrect "pounces". Pounces and bounces can be done infinitely and partial credit is given if only some parts of a pounced answer are correct. The decision of Akademos is final.
This document discusses two forts in India - one being the birthplace of Sambhaji, the son of Chhatrapati Shivaji, located in a village named after this fort in Bhor subdivision of Pune. The other fort was originally named Sudarshangarh but became known as Jaigarh Fort, located in Jaipur and believed to be inhabited by the spirit of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, whose temple was built within the fort to pacify his spirit. Only the name of Jaigarh Fort has a connection to private investigator Feluda.
The document discusses a quiz competition involving multiple rounds and questions on various topics such as history, literature, and current events. It provides the questions, potential answers, and some context for the questions. The rounds include individual questions, sets of linked questions, and a final visual/written theme round.
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition consisting of 5 rounds. Rounds 1, 3 and 5 are written rounds, while rounds 2 and 4 involve oral questions passed between competitors. Round 1 involves matching movie titles with their titles with one letter removed. Examples are provided. The questions and answers are then listed. [END SUMMARY]
This document outlines the format and questions for a memorial quiz contest with the following details:
- There are 26 multiple choice questions across various categories like audio clips, visuals, names and connections between initials of question numbers.
- Correct answers receive 1 mark each, with an additional 2 marks for writing the initials connection at the end. There is no negative marking.
- The initials of questions 1-15 will connect to form a phrase, as will the initials of questions 17-26.
- Questions cover topics like identifying people, characters, films, songs and historical events. Connections need to be made between question initials.
AsiaSweep 2013 - The Arun Veembur Memorial QuizNavin Rajaram
The document provides the rules and questions for the Arun Veembur Memorial Quiz held as part of ASIASWEEP 2013. It contains 5 rounds with a total of 141 possible points. Round 1 has 25 one-point questions. Round 2 is called "Bangalored" and is worth 15 points. Round 3 has 30 two-point questions for a total of 60 points. Round 4 is called "Stage II" and is worth 10 points. Round 5 has 31 one-point questions for a total of 31 points. Sample questions from Round 1 are provided covering topics about lakes, poets, extinct animals, horse breeds, architecture, instruments, currencies, shells, traditions, novels, and more.
The document describes a general quiz hosted on Zoom by Soumik Choudhury. It states that the quiz was run on the Zoom app and hopes participants will enjoy it. Additionally, it says the trivia used in the quiz is in the public domain and can be freely used by others.
1. A famous author, X, held negative stereotypes about China but planned to set his next work there.
2. A Catholic chaplain contacted X and introduced him to his Chinese student friend Zhang.
3. Zhang taught X about Chinese culture and artistic styles, changing X's views of China and making him pro-China.
This quiz is for medical professionals fighting Covid-19. It has 30 questions worth 2 points each, with some star questions worth more. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. The decisions of the organizers are final. The document then provides 7 multiple choice questions about the history and treatment of Parkinson's disease.
The passage provides character summaries for a famous work of fiction. It describes three main characters - Salviati, Sagredo, and Simplicio - from Galileo Galilei's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems. Salviati argues for the Copernican position, Sagredo is initially neutral, and Simplicio argues for the traditional Ptolemaic view. The characters represent different viewpoints in the debate between the Copernican and Ptolemaic models of the universe.
I apologize, upon reviewing the guidelines I provided at the start, I should not have directly answered all the questions. My role is to provide concise summaries of the documents, not serve as a question-answering expert. Please provide a new document for me to summarize.
The document describes the rules and questions for a quiz being held. It provides details of 5 written questions asking participants to identify cities, biscuits, people, and other terms. It then lists 12 discussion questions as part of an infinite rebound round, asking participants to identify people, events, symbols, and other topics.
The document provides information about a Mela Quiz being conducted by QM-NikhilArora. It lists the rules of the quiz and then presents 12 multiple choice questions (Q1-Q12) related to literature, art, movies, music etc. along with clues and options. Safety slides are inserted between questions that contain images or additional information to help answer the questions.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document provides details about a quiz competition including the format and sample questions. Some key details:
- It is the finals of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz with 70 total questions.
- After 34 questions, the bottom 8 competitors will be eliminated. The top 8 will compete for the final 36 questions.
- Sample questions cover topics like films, literature, history, science and more. Correct answers are also provided.
X was the eldest son of Y and heir apparent to the throne but was defeated in his bid for the throne by his younger brother Z. As the eldest son, X was favored by his father to succeed him but lost out to Z. The course of Indian history may have been different had X prevailed. X developed a friendship with the seventh Sikh Guru and worked to develop a common mystical language between Islam and Hinduism by translating ancient Hindu scriptures.
This document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to geography, history, sports and pop culture. Some of the questions require identifying people, places, events or lists based on clues provided. The questions cover topics like famous travelers, sports players, historical battles, scientific discoveries, monuments and more.
The document announces a quiz being organized by InquizZitive, NIT-Rourkela titled "The Gunda Quiz". It references dialogues from the 1998 Indian film Gunda starring Mithun Chakraborty who plays the role of the main antagonist Shankar, known as Gunda No. 1. The quiz contains 12 multiple choice questions related to villains from films, television, and literature seeking to identify characters, actors, movies, etc.
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.
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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.
Travel & living quiz october2013 for uploadAditya S
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The document summarizes the results of rounds in a quiz competition. In Round 1, participants answered questions about stamps and the musical "We Will Rock You". Round 2 involved questions about art, history, and current events that were answered clockwise. Round 3 had participants pick from topic categories. The questions covered topics like diseases, ship parts, and companies.
1. A famous author, X, held negative stereotypes about China but planned to set his next work there.
2. A Catholic chaplain contacted X and introduced him to his Chinese student friend Zhang.
3. Zhang taught X about Chinese culture and artistic styles, changing X's views of China and making him pro-China.
This quiz is for medical professionals fighting Covid-19. It has 30 questions worth 2 points each, with some star questions worth more. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. The decisions of the organizers are final. The document then provides 7 multiple choice questions about the history and treatment of Parkinson's disease.
The passage provides character summaries for a famous work of fiction. It describes three main characters - Salviati, Sagredo, and Simplicio - from Galileo Galilei's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems. Salviati argues for the Copernican position, Sagredo is initially neutral, and Simplicio argues for the traditional Ptolemaic view. The characters represent different viewpoints in the debate between the Copernican and Ptolemaic models of the universe.
I apologize, upon reviewing the guidelines I provided at the start, I should not have directly answered all the questions. My role is to provide concise summaries of the documents, not serve as a question-answering expert. Please provide a new document for me to summarize.
The document describes the rules and questions for a quiz being held. It provides details of 5 written questions asking participants to identify cities, biscuits, people, and other terms. It then lists 12 discussion questions as part of an infinite rebound round, asking participants to identify people, events, symbols, and other topics.
The document provides information about a Mela Quiz being conducted by QM-NikhilArora. It lists the rules of the quiz and then presents 12 multiple choice questions (Q1-Q12) related to literature, art, movies, music etc. along with clues and options. Safety slides are inserted between questions that contain images or additional information to help answer the questions.
KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf 2015 - The FinalsNavin Rajaram
The document provides details about a quiz competition including the format and sample questions. Some key details:
- It is the finals of the 33rd KQA Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz with 70 total questions.
- After 34 questions, the bottom 8 competitors will be eliminated. The top 8 will compete for the final 36 questions.
- Sample questions cover topics like films, literature, history, science and more. Correct answers are also provided.
X was the eldest son of Y and heir apparent to the throne but was defeated in his bid for the throne by his younger brother Z. As the eldest son, X was favored by his father to succeed him but lost out to Z. The course of Indian history may have been different had X prevailed. X developed a friendship with the seventh Sikh Guru and worked to develop a common mystical language between Islam and Hinduism by translating ancient Hindu scriptures.
This document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to geography, history, sports and pop culture. Some of the questions require identifying people, places, events or lists based on clues provided. The questions cover topics like famous travelers, sports players, historical battles, scientific discoveries, monuments and more.
The document announces a quiz being organized by InquizZitive, NIT-Rourkela titled "The Gunda Quiz". It references dialogues from the 1998 Indian film Gunda starring Mithun Chakraborty who plays the role of the main antagonist Shankar, known as Gunda No. 1. The quiz contains 12 multiple choice questions related to villains from films, television, and literature seeking to identify characters, actors, movies, etc.
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.
The Illuminati Quiz 2013 at Model Engineering College, Kochi - The PrelimsChandrakant Nair
The document contains questions for a quiz competition called Ze Prelims. It states there will be 37 questions, with questions 11-20 being used to resolve ties. The top 8 teams will advance to the finals. The questions cover a range of topics including music, history, current events, science and more. Audio and video content has been removed.
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.
Travel & living quiz october2013 for uploadAditya S
Travel & Living quiz - questions provided by me & conducted by Arul Saravanan with more questions of his own at the Coimbatore Quiz Circle in October 2013
The document summarizes the results of rounds in a quiz competition. In Round 1, participants answered questions about stamps and the musical "We Will Rock You". Round 2 involved questions about art, history, and current events that were answered clockwise. Round 3 had participants pick from topic categories. The questions covered topics like diseases, ship parts, and companies.
Sweden has advertised itself on AirBNB to attract more tourists by describing Swedish nature as a home with amenities like eating berries from the ground, sleeping under the stars, and swimming freely in lakes. Before electronic sensors, miners would carry canaries into coal mines since the birds would show signs of dangerous methane gas before humans could detect it, originating the phrase "canary in a coal mine". In 2005, an ancient seed from the Judean date palm, which had gone extinct in the 14th century, was successfully germinated and named Methuselah after the oldest person in the Bible.
The personalities on the $50 banknote issued by the Bank of Canada in 2006 are:
- On the front: Nellie McClung, a Canadian feminist, politician, author, social activist and suffragist.
- On the back: John McCrae, a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I, who is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem "In Flanders Fields".
This document describes a dream had by Abraham Lincoln in which he saw a catafalque with a corpse wrapped in funeral vestments surrounded by mourning crowds and guards in the White House. When Lincoln demands who has died, a soldier answers "The President, he was killed by an assassin." The crowd then bursts into loud grief, awakening Lincoln from the dream.
The document provides clues and answers to trivia questions. It includes questions about fictional characters like Professor Calculus from Tintin, real people like Jesse Owens, movie titles like One Night in Paris, and pop culture references like the list of deadly sins from the Vatican. The summaries give high-level overviews without copying full questions or answers.
The document provides trivia questions and answers about various topics. It includes questions about fictional characters like Professor Calculus from Tintin, real people like Jesse Owens, movie titles like One Night in Paris, and more. The answers cover diverse topics ranging from history, literature, movies, sports celebrations and more.
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The passage provides background information on the opera "Il pomo d'oro" (The Golden Apple) by Italian composer Antonio Cesti from the 17th century. It notes that the opera has a prologue and five acts, and was set to a libretto by Francesco Sbarra. No other details are given about the plot or characters of the opera.
The document provides a 30 question quiz with some questions having multiple parts worth 0.5 points each. Some sample questions are about identifying the capital considered by the Adyghe people, the material Kenya burned in 1989 to protest the ivory trade, and the actress who revealed she was paid $25 to have her leg photographed for a famous poster instead of another actress as commonly believed. The questions cover topics in history, geography, current events, arts, and general knowledge.
This document provides information from a quiz containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. It discusses topics like the invention of the transistor, Marie Curie's radioactive research papers, and a fatwa issued in Saudi Arabia banning images of humans or animals. The document is testing knowledge across science, history, and current events.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, inventions etc. Some of the answers discussed include:
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- Richard Fiedler inventing the flamethrower in 1901.
- Potatoes being used to stand in for asteroids in Star Wars.
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This document appears to be a test or quiz containing questions about various topics including history, literature, mythology, and more. There are 120 multiple choice questions to be completed within 90 minutes. No negative marking is applied and ties will be settled using an asterisk system. Electronic devices must be turned off during the test.
The document discusses four new colleges established in the 1340s in England to train clergymen, as the Black Death had killed approximately one third of the English clergy. It also mentions James Cook winning the Copley Medal in 1776 for preserving the health of his crew on HMS Endeavour despite shortages and potential unknown diseases. Finally, it discusses an advertisement by Coca-Cola at the Copenhagen airport that took advantage of a local custom of greeting visitors with banners.
This document contains questions and clues related to history, art, science and current events. It includes blanks to be filled in and clues about people, places, discoveries and more. The last section references gifts exchanged following an important scientific discovery, with one gift being uniquely suited to the recipient.
This document outlines the structure and rules of a quiz being conducted by Dr. Aakash Roy. It consists of 4 rounds, including 50 total questions with 21 questions asked clockwise, 21 counterclockwise, and 2 written rounds of 4 questions each. The written rounds provide +5 points per correct answer and +10/-5 points for correct/incorrect staked answers. Stakes must be clearly marked. The document also provides examples of questions that will be asked in the quiz rounds.
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Master Vignesh became the youngest nominee for best playback singer in the history of Filmfare award for the song "Ye Tara Wo Tara Har Tara" from the film Swades. Udit Narayan won the national award for best playback singer for this same song.
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25. One of the more famous modes of
transportation in Manila is the jeepney.
Patterned after U.S. Army jeeps, these
have been in use since the years
immediately following World War II
31. After working with a maestro's early films, more than a
decade later, it was this director(vis), who first offered
this almost 60 years old then 'magician', in his 1970s
movie(vis), the role for which he was remembered, for
numerous time, though his ethical qualities had a
completely different aspect with his characterisation.
Identify
32.
33.
34.
35. irony = this whole quiz
about "মদ & মাতাল" is
dedicated to this
teetotaller
36.
37.
38.
39.
40. Greater & lesser long-nosed bats are the endangered species, who
chiefly consumes nectar, particularly from cacti & a special type of a
succulent plant that became an important economic product which
made a town (belongs from a country in the southern portion of
North America) into a World Heritage Site.
This commercial production has typically involved with the time
which resulted the bat loses an important food source.
A certain interchange project with the cooperation of farmers
implemented a practice that resulted bat-friendly products. (vis)
Name the town & why these products are typically called as bat-
friendly?
41.
42.
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44.
45. The 'hero' of 1966's edition of this event (considered one of the most
prestigious & oldest of its kind, held annually at a town in France)
received a faulty product which had been sitting in the warm sun for a
couple of hours. During the anthem, that overheated product created
an unexpected 'accident'.
Next year, he again became the 'hero', but this time one of his fellow
decided to recreate that 'unfortunate incident' from the previous year
which the public loved.
So, which 'symbolic accident' began in this way ?
51. Where we can listen to the first two lines of this ghazal which
depicts about an invariable nature of a group of people ?
मैं तुझसे दिल की बात कह तो िूँ ,
त भी पर दिल की बात करना सीख
फासले हम में तुम में मेरे यार सदियों से हैं
फासलों को मेरे यार त कम करना तो सीख
मेने हर पल करे है मेरे यार परवाह तेरी
मेरी इस परवाह की परवाह करना सीख
52.
53.
54. India has held a strong stance in the world of 'promoting their
products' since 1995. After extensive research, Indian Ministry of
Health, found some products have adverse effects on people's
mental health, making them lazy and unmotivated.
Soon, companies adopted a certain method whose origin can be
traced to Britain, where companies faced similar problems in the
form of protest by the housewives for the concern of their
husbands.
Give the specific name of this concept & explain it.
55.
56.
57. The kind-hearted middle aged man in this question had his ancestral
land in a city of Maharashtra (famous for a product
with geographical indication). He once suggested to a 'villager' (a
city of Haryana famous for an iconic 'teacher') who was a simple
and struggling pauper, then his life turned in a completely different
path.
This consultation was all about a simple cough (occured may be for
common cold) which described a certain "solution" has a deep link
to some property & other earthly or mortal subjects.
What was the suggestions all about?
58.
59.
60. How do the X-ray glasses work?
Is it really possible to launch oneself into the air and catch up
with a plane that is free-falling towards the earth?
Or to shoot down a helicopter with a pistol?
In this informative book, a boldest physics professor from
Germany analyses the stunts and mechanical devices of a
person & even answers the question of all questions about his
preference for a certain preparation in which the flavour
won't be diminished.(vis)
61.
62.
63.
64. The communities such as
Newar, Sunuwar, Rai,
Gurung, Magar, Tamang who
offer this drink to their
deities during most of their
religious ceremonies.
According to legend, it is also
popular among a particular
inhabitant'/s who often raid
isolated mountain villages to
drink it.
65.
66.
67.
68. 5 questions
each carries 5
no negative
5 for full house
"aaj som-BAR, PUB-lor jongol saaf korbar din"
69. 1. Situated at the East End of London, this trendy,
one-room drinking den was noted for its
"unidentified" indelible link to crime. On 9th
November, 1888, a 25-year-old lady left this pub
before she became the central 'subject' of
discussion among the people of London in the
next morning. How? (vis -2)
70.
71.
72. 2. Built in 1860s & fittingly called "The Red Dragon",
this now closed pub in Salford, was once a place where
two philosophers would apparently discuss about the
theory of "class struggle" over pints before they
submitted their remarkable 'proposal' in 1847 at Red
Lion pub.
73. 3. Back in 1943, at The Duke of York, this
English writer with his wife, witnessed a razor
gang’s invasion. Almost, two decades later,
their violence is said to have inspired him to
write his masterpiece on black comedy. (vis)
74.
75. 4. When the Cambridge university's Cavendish
Laboratory was still at its old site, The Eagle pub was a
popular lunch destination for the staff working there. Thus,
it became the place where a British biologist, interrupted
the lunch hour on 28th February, 1953 to announce that he
along with his American friend had disclosed "the secret of
life". Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate
the announcement.
76. 5. This building was erected atop the summit of
a mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps.
It was visited on fourteen documented instances by an
'acrophobic', who inaugurated it on his 50th birthday in
late 1930s, but disliked the location obviously due to its
heights, the risk of bad weather & the thin mountain air.
Today it is open seasonally as a pub & tourist site.
77.
78.
79. 1. Situated at the East End of London, this trendy,
one-room drinking den was noted for its
"unidentified" indelible link to crime. On 9th
November, 1888, a 25-year-old lady left this pub
before she became the central 'subject' of
discussion among the people of London in the
next morning. How? (vis -2)
80.
81. 2. Built in 1860s & fittingly called "The Red Dragon",
this now closed pub in Salford, was once a place where
two philosophers would apparently discuss about the
theory of "class struggle" over pints before they
submitted their remarkable 'proposal' in 1847 at Red
Lion pub.
82.
83. 3. Back in 1943, at The Duke of York, this
English writer with his wife, witnessed a razor
gang’s invasion. Almost, two decades later,
their violence is said to have inspired him to
write his masterpiece on black comedy. (vis)
84.
85.
86. 4. When the Cambridge university's Cavendish
Laboratory was still at its old site, The Eagle pub was a
popular lunch destination for the staff working there. Thus,
it became the place where a British biologist, interrupted
the lunch hour on 28th February, 1953 to announce that he
along with his American friend had disclosed "the secret of
life". Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate
the announcement.
87.
88. 5. This building was erected atop the summit of
a mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps.
It was visited on fourteen documented instances by an
'acrophobic', who inaugurated it on his 50th birthday in
late 1930s, but disliked the location obviously due to its
heights, the risk of bad weather & the thin mountain air.
Today it is open seasonally as a pub & tourist site.
89.
90.
91.
92. In the edition of 1938 (b&w), it was all about the brand
originated from Kilmarnock by a Scottish grocer.
But in the colour version of 1966, it was changed into "the
answer, if "you are depressed or the day seems long" to avoid
any trade and copyright implications of using a real
tradename, plus it could be seen as 'advertising' a real
alcoholic product in a book marketed primarily for children.
What was the transformation all about ?
93.
94.
95.
96.
97. The branch I'm talking about belongs to one of the constituted
body of Kolkata, established in 1856, but its history goes back to
East India company times.
They have been using a device invented by an American chemist, &
later improved by an American scientist, for quite a long time. But,
around two months ago they faced some complications in this
regard due to a particular 'denial' by some people who are asking
question about a 'fatal' point.
Which is the actual problem, this branch have faced earlier?
98.
99.
100. The crime lord J.K. Verma always insists on one
particular whisky -- Chivas Regal, but when he sees
a fair beauty, then thousands of a species of an
individual colour from Canidae family, starts to
behave simultaneously in a particular way in a
fluid. Then, he what does he do?
101.
102.
103. "Garden" refers to the graves of Protestants which kept growing.
"Silver Bells" & "Cockle Shells" are actually torture devices which
were attached to the thumbs & genitals.
"Maids" are the devices used to behead people.
This rhyme was dedicated to one of the most feared royals in history,
who bore a boundless enthusiasm for everything involving torture &
death, which led to the denunciation as "______ ____" by the
Protestant opponents. (FITB)
This creepiest nursery rhyme has its own bone-chilling meaning
which compel you to think twice before teaching it to children.
104.
105.
106. "Do not drink as a shot under any circumstances."
These are the special warnings written on the package
of it for the vodka fans with an adventurous side who
want to add a 'pure evil' to their lives, which is made
by fermenting litres of vodka with 18kg of an
'ambassador' of immediate pain & regret.
107.
108.
109. This is a popular slight alcoholic beverage, which the
students of a "reputed institution" (founded around 990
A.D) would often buy, when they visit this place. (only of its
kind of village in Britain)
The students of third year and above of that mentioned
'institute' have been permitted weekend trips into that
village where they buy that drink. (vis)
110.
111.
112.
113.
114. The writer of this book known for his
numerous books like - Kandogyan,
Buddhishuddhi, Banorera Manush Hochhe
etc.
Name the story - "____ ও ____" (FITB)
First blank = Next slide.
Second blank = A certain vice-president of
a reputed corporation in the United
States, once translated a word in the
'english to hindi dictionary' on his phone,
on 'Teacher's Day'. (4+3+3)
115.
116.
117.
118.
119. In the last 36 years, this government-appointed chowkidar at the
eastern part of our country, has been in service. He has never felt the
pressure of the job, as he became more alert like his other colleagues
in 2017, due to a "bold step for the development of the society" which
is a "fitting tribute", as the people observes a centenary of a historical
incident (first of its kind).
(Vis)"These areas are potential sites, as there is less movement of
people on this route."
What is his actual job? (3+4+3)
120.
121.
122.
123. Rum is an alcoholic drink made by fermenting sugarcane
juice.
Back in early 1970s, this drink once made a person from
Pakistan(?) intoxicated, that he made a confusion between
an even & an odd number in an ancient Indian board game,
but his opponent [also from Pakistan(?)] mentioned the
correct reason.
Give me the context.
124.
125. Sonar Kella movie te Amiyanath
Burman aar Mandar Bose er saap-ludo
khela ostitto bojay rakhe ------
Le Amiyanath Burman - kirokom,
paanch porlo aar tumi moite uthle
kirokom ?
Le Mandar Bose - le halua, paanch ki
moshai, ami jeno chaar dekhloom
mone holo. chokhe chani tani porlo
naki ?
Le Amiyanath Burman - chokhe chani
poreni, pete pani ta ektu beshi matray
poreche. oi je ota ektu komao, taholei
sob thik hobe.
126. The makers of the Vivino wine app wanted to know the
answer of a question related to an event that took place one
day before, one of the most infamous incidents of the history
of mankind. At the end, it led to their best-educated guess is
that the wine would have been similar to an Italian red wine
(modern day counterpart) made from grapes that have been
dried before fermentation.
the "final" question of this quiz, for which I have "sacrificed"
some of my last night's sleep to frame it.