1. The document discusses various topics including movies, drugs, wars, and video games.
2. It asks questions about identifying movies, occasions, terms, people, instruments, and more.
3. The responses provide answers to identify Rocky IV, Scopolamine, the US backing of Afghanistan, Assassin's Creed, Black Friday, Blitzkrieg, and others.
11. After ROCKY IV realease a joke was making
around that since rocky had run out of opponents
, he would have to fight anything in the upcoming
instalments. Screenwriters jim and john tomas took
the joke seriously & wrote an screenplay based on
the joke , which become the movie X.
IDENTIFY THE MOVIE X.
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14. Scopolamine is a drug that south American
criminals are using these days to empty peoples
bank a/c, this infamous drug is used in cold war
days by CIA. The tree from which it is obtained is
borrachero , My qstn is …what is the purpose of
their using.
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17. A recent study says that for this decision united
states loss about 1.6 trillion, if divided by todays
population that is more than $5700 per person.
Survey also tallied the total cost to the US for its
backing up of X in its drawing out the bills adds
upto twice the cost of Vietnam war. Whom they r
supporting in what.
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20. For This game UBISOFT attracted criticism from
PETA for its whaling mechanic, in response
UBISOFT stated that they did not condone “illegal
whaling:” any more than condones a pirate
lifestyle. Identify the game.
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23. The Stress Management Centre & Phobia Institute
estimates between $700 million doller lost on this
occasion beacause of peoples refusal to travel
, purchase major items or conduct business, on the
last occasion S&P index is 57 %..infact this index
has been increased on seven of the last eight
occasion. Identify the occasion.
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26. This management technique is getting its name
from a term used in military strategy for a general
who told this term to its men, it was also used as
the title of cricketer mike gatting‟s autobiography.
What is the term?
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29. The nineteenth chapter of the Quran is named
after her and is, to some extent, about her life. Of
the Quran's 114 suras, she is among only eight
people who have a chapter named after them. she
is specifically mentioned in the Quran, alongside
Asiya, as an exemplar for all righteous women.who
is she?
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32. she is an eminent Indian dancer of the classical
Kathak style of dancing. Rabindranath Tagore
described her as Nritya Samragini(the queen
empress of dancing) when she was only sixteen
years old.she refused to accept the Padma Bhushan
award, declaring, "it is an insult, not an honor," and
as a report from the Press Trust of India quoted
her saying: "is this government not aware of my
contribution to Kathak? I will not accept any
award less than Bharat Ratna."However, to her
greatest award is the recognition she received from
Tagore". Who is she?
35. It is an ancient string musical instrument native to
j&k , with origins in Persia , a primitive ancestor of
this type of instruments was invented in
mesopotemia , this archetype travelled to different
parts of the world and each region customised
their own version. Its indian version is used as
accompaniment instrument to the folk music of
Kashmir , it is played in a style of sufiana musique.
Identify the instrument.
38. X became the first of her kind when she was
crowned Miss America. But then an alarming
revelation caused her to be stripped of her title and
it to be bestowed upon the first runner-up, Suzette
Charles of New Jersey. X bounced back into fame
by launching a scintillating career as an entertainer
and went on to earn multiple Grammy, Emmy, and
Tony Award nominations. What entailed the
relinquishment of X‟s title?
41. The night of February 2, 1978 was a memorable one for
the Congress party and also for a Eighty-year-old RK
Rajarathnam. Indira Gandhi visited his house on an
election campaign in Madanpalle, Andhra Pradesh.
One reason why the night was a memorable one for the
Congress was that the house gave power to all the people
who visited it that night. Indira Gandhi became the Prime
Minister, PV Narasimha Rao became the PM, Chenna
Reddy became the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and
Sharad Pawar became the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
WHAT IS THE OTHER REASON.
44. The film is a love story between a prince and a gypsy
girl, The story centres on an imaginary, historical royal
family in the kingdom of Kumarpur. The main characters
are the king and his two warring wives Dilbahar and
Navbahar. Their rivalry escalates when a fakir predicts that
Navbahar will bear the king's heir. Dilbahar, in
revenge, attempts to have an affair with the kingdom's
chief minister General Adil . The affair goes sour and a
vengeful Dilbahar imprisons him and exiles his daughter, .
In exile, the girl is brought up by Gypsies. Upon returning
to the palace at Kumarpur, girl meets and falls in love with
the charming young prince . In the end, Adil is
released, Dilbahar is punished and the lovers marry.
this is the synopsis of which classic?
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47. This is a popular folk art from a small town of
Bihar.The subject is often nature, hindu gods and
mythological stories.Name this art.
50. The modern version of this thing was introduced
on july 5, 1946 by Louis Reard. He got its name
from a small group of islands in the pacific where
nuclear test were held, he thought his creation will
blow people‟s mind away like destructive power of
the atomic bomb did.what was that thing he
credited for?
53. In 1965 Filmfare talent contest Dhiraj kumar won
the award with other two. Later Dhiraj kumar open
tv serial production company Creative eye ,and one
of the other two became famous actor and other
became famous director. Identify both.
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• Nominees for the 85th Academy Awards IN BEST
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PICTURE CATEGORY
1. Silver Linings Playbook
2. Lincoln
3.Armour
4. Django Unchained
5. Beasts of the Southern Wild
6.Argo
7. Les Misérables
8.Zero dark thirty
9. Life of pie
73. This flying lady was designed by English sculpter
Charles Robinson Sykes. It carries the passion
between lord II of Montegu & Eleanor Velas.
Some critics and fans have been given it dubicious
name , „Elie in her Nightie‟.Where we can see this
lady.
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76. x used to levy heavy taxes on everyone in his
jurisdiction. In the land which is present day‟s
Nepal, a group of sages (around 100) were unable
to pay taxes as they never accrued any wealth.
However due to frustration caused by law of
land, all of them filled an urn with drops of their
blood and gave it to x as an embarrassing
mnemonic. In guilt with their reaction, x
apologised to them and poured all that blood in
the forest land of today‟s Bihar. & in his after life
he realised that was his biggest mistake of life.
Who is x , & why that was his biggest mistake.
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79. During the expansion of the British Empire, spearheaded
by British military forces that included Highland
regiments, X became well-known worldwide. This surge in
popularity was boosted by large numbers of trained x
player for military service in World War I and World War II.
The Oxford History of Music says that a sculpture of x has
been found on a Hittite slab at Euyuk in the Middle
East, dated to 1000 BC. In the 2nd century AD, Suetonius
described the Roman Emperor Nero as a player of x. Dio
Chrysostom wrote in the 1st century of a contemporary
sovereign (possibly Nero) who could play x with his mouth
as well as with his "armpit“. Identify x.
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82. x has amassed a sterling reputation for being the most
flexible repair material in the world.
The first iteration of the modern x was invented in 1942 by
Johnson & Johnson. It was originally used as a sealing for
ammunition cases during World War II.
That's not the only military use. During the Vietnam War, x
was used to repair helicopter rotor blades. Soldiers also
used it to balance the rotor blades, even if they didn't need
repair. TELL ME THE PRODUCT X.
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85. the town is located on pamban island, is about 50
km from mannar island which is situated at gulf
of mannar.the ramanathaswamy temple is in d
centre of the town.the temple along the town is
considered a holy pilgrimage for both shaivitie nd
vaishnavates.identify the famous town.
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88. The Square shape of the logo background
represents the customs and the rules that define
sport.The color black evokes neutrality and is the
traditional color of referee. The equal sign
expresses equality and fairness, the sign is depicted
a human touch to reflect the individuality of
energy athlete. The color green evokes health and
nature of the field of play. We can found this
description about their logo on which
organisation‟s website?
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91. In early 1920 “apple” was used in reference to the
many racing courses in and around city X. and
APPLES refers to the prizes being awarded for the
races. At that time jazz musicians began reffering
to city x as BIG APPLE. An old saying in show
business was “ there are so many apples on the tree
but only one big apple”. Id the x.
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94. x's first english poetic work is "motherland".and
the title poem is starting like this "india is our
Motherland/ Friendship with other countries is
our stand / everybody loves their motherland as
they love their mother / But selfish people have
some selfish fathers/ they cant tolerate the
happiness of others".who is the poet?
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97. X was a charming nagarvadhu of the republic of
Vaishali in ancient India . Following the Buddha's
teachings she became an arahant. X was given her
name because at her birth she was found at the
foot of a mango tree in one of the royal gardens in
Vaishali. X has also been the subject of a 1966
Hindi film of the same name starring
Vyjayanthimala as X.
?Identify X
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100. Lepachas of sikim worship kong lo chun on the
third Moon Month every year; they celebrate a
festival in reverence to the Lord . They make a
model of it in facade of their homes and worship
it. It is exclusively made of nine stones and the
people dance and sing with mask to get the
blessings of the Lord. It is believed that the well
wishes of the Lord are indispensable for keeping
them wealthy and healthy. This carnival is known
as the Tendong Lho Rum Faat. By what name
kong lo chun is known to us?
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103. She was Femina Miss India in 1954, and was
featured in the Vogue along with Maharani Gayatri
Devi in the list of 'World's Ten Most Beautiful
Women', a list she was continuously listed from the
1950s to the 1960s in prominent fashion
magazines worldwide. She is remembered for her
stunning classical beauty and subtle acting style.She
turned down Raj Kapoor four times when he
approached her for casting her in his films.
In September 2009, a documentary on her life, by
Bidisha Roy Das and Priyanjana Dutta was
released.name this lady
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106. This is Thotsakhirithon
- one of twelve giant
demons , characters
from the Thai Ramakian
epic, guarding the southwestern gate of WatPhra-Kaeo to the Grand
Palace. Bangkok. It has a
green face with an
elephant nose. Identify
this mythological
character
109. This structure was
built in 19th
Century near
Bombay for a
specific
Work.
Either u give me the
name of this
Kind of monuments
or their purposes.
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111. Dakhma also known as "Cheel Ghar" in
Hindi and "Tower of Silence" in English, is
a circular, raised structure used by
Zoroastrians for exposure of the
dead, particularly to scavenging birds.
112. This is a limited edition perfume
launched by a particular company
which smells like tomato, ketchup
and cheese. The company
announced the perfume's
existence on Facebook, offering a
free bottle to the first 100 people
to respond. In an hour the
marketing team was inundated
with more than 1,000
requests, four times the
anticipated amount. Identify the
company.
115. In recent time world was really in panic due to
“Washington monument syndrome”. Actually what
is being referred by this?
116.
117. The Washington Monument syndrome, also
known as the Mount Rushmore
Syndrome, or the firemen first principle,is a
term used to accuse government agencies in
the United States of cutting the most visible or
appreciated service provided by the
government when faced with budget cuts.
118. Draupadi and the Pandavas performed this ritual on the
advice of noble sage Dhaumya. Through her worship of
, Draupadi was not only able to solve her immediate
problems, but also helped the Pandavas later regain their
lost kingdom.
It is also believed that it was started by Karna, . It is
believed that the Maga Purohits (modern days known as
Shakya Dwipi Brahmins) were invited by local kings for
their expertise in this ritual.Its yogic/scientific history dates
back to the Vedic times. The rishis of yore used this
method to remain without any external intake of food as
they were able to obtain energy directly from the sun's rays.
This was done through this ritual. which ritual I am talking
about?
121. This term was coined in
1931by American writer
Charles Fort to describe
the strange disappearances
and appearances of
anomalies, which he
suggested may be
connected.name this
scientific method by that
its created?