This document appears to be from a business quiz finals held on March 1st, 2013 at the Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies & Research in Nagpur, India. It consists of 4 rounds identifying taglines, logos, personalities, and advertisements. The rounds include sample questions to identify the tagline, logo, person, or ad being referenced. Contestants are asked to provide the answer in writing.
The document describes a quiz being conducted at the MELA Quiz - 2016 Antaragni, Kolkata Roadtrip event. It includes details about the different rounds of the quiz such as written rounds involving identification of artists whose works inspired album covers, movies based on clues, and notable people. It also provides clues about movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture. The quiz involves questions to test participants' knowledge on topics ranging from arts, entertainment, literature and history.
This document contains a sports quiz with multiple choice questions about various sports numbers and statistics. Each round presents a question about a notable number in sports and asks the participant to identify the associated athlete, team, or event. Some questions provide additional context clues and require connecting multiple pieces of information. The quiz covers a wide range of sports from different eras.
The document contains a general knowledge quiz with questions and answers on various topics related to inventions, science, and history. Some of the individuals mentioned include Charles Babbage as the father of the computer, Tim Berners-Lee as the creator of the World Wide Web in 1989, and Martin Cooper for inventing the modern cell phone in 1973. Additional questions cover topics like the invention of wireless signals by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895, the invention of the mouse by Douglas Engelbart, and facts about animals like camels having 3 stomachs.
The document discusses various railway stations and landmarks in India. It provides trivia questions about Kanpur Central Station, which was originally planned to be a replica of Lucknow's Charbagh Railway Station. It also mentions the station shared between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the last scene of the film DDLJ being filmed at an unnamed station, and the station on the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line with the shortest name. Further, it discusses Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai where a "gender-reassignment surgery" was conducted, and the pair this location was part of.
This document appears to be from a business quiz finals held on March 1st, 2013 at the Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies & Research in Nagpur, India. It consists of 4 rounds identifying taglines, logos, personalities, and advertisements. The rounds include sample questions to identify the tagline, logo, person, or ad being referenced. Contestants are asked to provide the answer in writing.
The document describes a quiz being conducted at the MELA Quiz - 2016 Antaragni, Kolkata Roadtrip event. It includes details about the different rounds of the quiz such as written rounds involving identification of artists whose works inspired album covers, movies based on clues, and notable people. It also provides clues about movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture. The quiz involves questions to test participants' knowledge on topics ranging from arts, entertainment, literature and history.
This document contains a sports quiz with multiple choice questions about various sports numbers and statistics. Each round presents a question about a notable number in sports and asks the participant to identify the associated athlete, team, or event. Some questions provide additional context clues and require connecting multiple pieces of information. The quiz covers a wide range of sports from different eras.
The document contains a general knowledge quiz with questions and answers on various topics related to inventions, science, and history. Some of the individuals mentioned include Charles Babbage as the father of the computer, Tim Berners-Lee as the creator of the World Wide Web in 1989, and Martin Cooper for inventing the modern cell phone in 1973. Additional questions cover topics like the invention of wireless signals by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895, the invention of the mouse by Douglas Engelbart, and facts about animals like camels having 3 stomachs.
The document discusses various railway stations and landmarks in India. It provides trivia questions about Kanpur Central Station, which was originally planned to be a replica of Lucknow's Charbagh Railway Station. It also mentions the station shared between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the last scene of the film DDLJ being filmed at an unnamed station, and the station on the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line with the shortest name. Further, it discusses Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai where a "gender-reassignment surgery" was conducted, and the pair this location was part of.
MELA College Quiz - Antaragni IIT Kanpur 2015Sreshth Shah
Here's the quiz I did as part of the Quiz fest at IIT Kanpur (October 2015) - Highest was 18/30, cutoff was a low 7/30. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome. Media isn't available.
Sreshth Shah
sreshth.shah@gmail.com
+918285219568
This document outlines the structure and questions for 5 rounds of a trivia quiz. Round 1 is questions and answers on various topics. Round 2 involves identifying people or images. Round 3 connects clues to answers. Round 4 features fictional characters and stories. Round 5 closes with additional questions and answers on historical events, films, sports, and world leaders. The quiz covers topics in history, pop culture, literature, science, and current events.
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Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
The document provides examples of standard, boring presentation templates and encourages the creation of unique, visually appealing templates instead. It emphasizes using fewer words and more images per slide, varying fonts and colors, and breaking content into multiple slides to keep audiences engaged. Inspiration sources like design blogs and galleries of infographics and slide designs are recommended for making impactful presentations that attract and impress audiences.
Inside this guide, you'll learn an insiders tips and techniques to getting into the marketing industry - no job applications necessary.
You'll learn what marketing really is, why you'll find a job easily, what entry level marketing jobs look like and four actionable things you can try right now to help get you into the marketing industry.
Visit Inbound.org and the Inbound.org/jobs community jobs board to find opportunities and connect with professional marketers from all over.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
MELA College Quiz - Antaragni IIT Kanpur 2015Sreshth Shah
Here's the quiz I did as part of the Quiz fest at IIT Kanpur (October 2015) - Highest was 18/30, cutoff was a low 7/30. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome. Media isn't available.
Sreshth Shah
sreshth.shah@gmail.com
+918285219568
This document outlines the structure and questions for 5 rounds of a trivia quiz. Round 1 is questions and answers on various topics. Round 2 involves identifying people or images. Round 3 connects clues to answers. Round 4 features fictional characters and stories. Round 5 closes with additional questions and answers on historical events, films, sports, and world leaders. The quiz covers topics in history, pop culture, literature, science, and current events.
You and I have wasted enough time on PowerPoint Presentations. It's a necessary evil, but there are much better ways to approach it. Based off a talk I gave @ APTS. Enjoy!
What 33 Successful Entrepreneurs Learned From FailureReferralCandy
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How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
The document provides principles for presenting data in the clearest way possible: tell the truth and ensure credibility with data; get to the main point by drawing meaning from the data; pick the right tool like pie, bar, or line graphs depending on the data; highlight what's important by keeping slides focused on conclusions, not all data; and keep visuals simple to avoid distractions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.
SEO has changed a lot over the last two decades. We all know about Google Panda & Penguin, but did you know there was a time when search engine results were returned by humans? Crazy right? We take a trip down memory lane to chart some of the biggest events in SEO that have helped shape the industry today.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
The document provides examples of standard, boring presentation templates and encourages the creation of unique, visually appealing templates instead. It emphasizes using fewer words and more images per slide, varying fonts and colors, and breaking content into multiple slides to keep audiences engaged. Inspiration sources like design blogs and galleries of infographics and slide designs are recommended for making impactful presentations that attract and impress audiences.
Inside this guide, you'll learn an insiders tips and techniques to getting into the marketing industry - no job applications necessary.
You'll learn what marketing really is, why you'll find a job easily, what entry level marketing jobs look like and four actionable things you can try right now to help get you into the marketing industry.
Visit Inbound.org and the Inbound.org/jobs community jobs board to find opportunities and connect with professional marketers from all over.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
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Gerevich Aladár, a legtöbb
aranyérmet szerző magyar
sportoló?
A. Úszás B. vívás C. lövészet D.
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sportág, amelyiknek olyan
célvonala van, amin soha senki nem
fog áthaladni?
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sport, melyben minden
résztvevőnek az a célja, hogy a
célvonaltól minél távolabb kerüljön,
hátrafelé haladjon?
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Magyarország 1952-ben,
Helsinkiben?
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9. 8. 3 ország vett részt eddig minden
nyári olimpián. Melyik nem?
A. USA
B. Franciaország C. Görögország
D. Anglia
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játékot!
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11. 10. Melyik ország lép be először az
Olimpiai megnyitó ünnepségre?
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