The Quizzzically Challenged quiz. Prelims.anandrajagopl
This document outlines the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by The Club. It provides 20 multiple choice or short answer questions on various topics, with 3 starred questions. The top 6-7 teams will qualify for the finals on Friday. Plagiarism is not allowed and the quizmaster's decisions are final.
This document appears to be a quiz for middle school students containing 30 multiple choice questions. The questions cover a wide range of topics including movies, literature, geography, history, science, and current events. The quiz is timed for 40 minutes and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions covering a wide range of topics including history, geography, science, and pop culture. Questions are grouped under headings like "General Thinking", "Visual Thinking", "Lateral Thinking", and "Choose Your Subject". The quiz tests factual knowledge and includes clues to help deduce the answers.
The quiz covered a wide range of topics including literature, films, geography, history and current events. It consisted of 40 questions with a long visual connect round identifying the new 7 wonders of the world. Key figures and events referenced included Bob Dylan, V for Vendetta, Pacman, Apple and Mother Teresa.
1) This document summarizes a presentation about rounds of a quiz competition. It provides details about the number of questions in each round and scoring procedures.
2) Round 1 has 5 questions worth 5 marks each, with a bonus for getting all questions right. Round 2 has 13 questions with bonuses and penalties for bouncing and pouncing on questions. Round 3 has 6 written questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in Round 2 about historical events, people, inventions and places.
The Quizzzically Challenged quiz. Prelims.anandrajagopl
This document outlines the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by The Club. It provides 20 multiple choice or short answer questions on various topics, with 3 starred questions. The top 6-7 teams will qualify for the finals on Friday. Plagiarism is not allowed and the quizmaster's decisions are final.
This document appears to be a quiz for middle school students containing 30 multiple choice questions. The questions cover a wide range of topics including movies, literature, geography, history, science, and current events. The quiz is timed for 40 minutes and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions covering a wide range of topics including history, geography, science, and pop culture. Questions are grouped under headings like "General Thinking", "Visual Thinking", "Lateral Thinking", and "Choose Your Subject". The quiz tests factual knowledge and includes clues to help deduce the answers.
The quiz covered a wide range of topics including literature, films, geography, history and current events. It consisted of 40 questions with a long visual connect round identifying the new 7 wonders of the world. Key figures and events referenced included Bob Dylan, V for Vendetta, Pacman, Apple and Mother Teresa.
1) This document summarizes a presentation about rounds of a quiz competition. It provides details about the number of questions in each round and scoring procedures.
2) Round 1 has 5 questions worth 5 marks each, with a bonus for getting all questions right. Round 2 has 13 questions with bonuses and penalties for bouncing and pouncing on questions. Round 3 has 6 written questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in Round 2 about historical events, people, inventions and places.
This document provides instructions and questions for a quiz. It states there will be 40 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, with 5 starred questions. No negatives will be given for incorrect answers, and participants are asked not to cheat. It then provides several sample quiz questions on topics like paintings, etymology of names, films, and more, with spaces to fill in blanks.
- The document contains rules for a quiz competition with 9 questions.
- The rules specify the number of questions, time limits for answers, and that only the first answer from each team will be taken.
- The quizmaster's decision is final.
Les Quizarables( 3 rounds from the final game)Dhruba Barman
This document contains a quiz with questions related to various topics like history, literature, sports, and movies. It has multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers and points deducted for incorrect answers. The quiz is divided into different rounds focused on different themes to test the connections between ideas.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, brands, and other concepts. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, technology, and current events.
"LES QUIZARABLES" is a All- Assam open general prize money quiz competition held on 5th October, 2014 at Nalanda Public School, Nalbari, organised by Quiz- The Windows of Life( a branch of the socio-cultural organization SUBHAKAMANA and conducted by Dhrubajyoti Barman.
The document contains a direct question quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like movies, sports, geography and more. It has questions related to identifying people, objects, places, phrases and their meanings. The quiz is aimed at testing general knowledge and consists of both text and visual questions to be answered directly without options.
1. The document discusses various trivia questions related to history, pop culture, and current events.
2. It includes questions about companies like Volkswagen, Adidas, Puma, Lexus, Ikea, and products like the Peugeot car Asterion.
3. Other topics covered include world leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, places like the Opera Bastille in Paris, and events like the changing of driving sides in Samoa and Ramesses II's mummy being sent to France.
The document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. Each question is followed by 4 possible answer choices also labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics about business, brands, and current events.
Round 1 of the game show involves animals that are part of Ubuntu operating system version names. These include koalas, salamanders, lynxes, narwhals, yaks, and pangolins.
Round 2 is called "Long Connect" and involves identifying animals based on clues. All the animals are part of Ubuntu version names.
Round 3 is called "Anticlockwise" and involves identifying censored information, creating emoji representations, identifying popular gaming websites, the meaning of the word "spam," solving invasive python problems using "Judas snakes," and a Facebook fact-checking partnership with a German organization.
The document provides rules and instructions for an elimination round quiz competition being conducted by Somnath Chanda. It states there will be 25 questions worth 1 mark each, with questions 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 being used to break ties. It notes the quiz master's decision will be final. The remainder of the document consists of quiz questions on topics ranging from literature to sports to history.
This document contains the rules and questions for a general quiz competition. It states there are 15 multiple choice questions, with questions 4, 6, 9, and 13 being starred for tiebreaker purposes. The rules specify that participants only need to write their answers and that the quizmaster's decision is final. It then lists the 15 questions covering topics like famous brands, movies, TV shows, and athletes.
This quiz contains 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics from music, sports, history and more. Star-marked questions (A, E, I, O, U) will be used to break ties. The quizmaster's decisions are final.
1) The document outlines the rules and structure for the finals of the Kalakumbh Quiz consisting of 6 rounds moving clockwise and anti-clockwise with various scoring rules for different question types.
2) The rounds include write, visual, theme, choose your topic and connect rounds testing participants' knowledge of general trivia across topics like history, entertainment, science and more.
3) Participants are encouraged to answer all questions even without full knowledge as incorrect answers do not receive negative points and could end up being correct through guessing.
This document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to people, places, and events in India. The questions cover topics like Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, ISKCON, the Guru Granth Sahib, actor Ben Kingsley's birth name, Nirma washing powder, Asaram Bapu, Ranjit Singhji in a photograph, the currency of Goa, Gattu cartoon character created by RK Laxman, Nicobar Islands, the word "Kamina", the head of state called the President, the TV show "Chintu ki Mummy", the origin of Mysore Pak sweet, the Mumbai "Dabbawallas" t
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
This document provides the questions and rules for an elimination round quiz competition organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering at Jadavpur University. It consists of 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics and are intended to test general knowledge. Scoring and tie-breaking rules are also provided.
The document discusses the origins of April Fool's Day. Some scholars say Geoffrey Chaucer first mentioned it in The Canterbury Tales in 1392. Others believe it originated from the Roman festival of Hilaria or the week-long New Year's Day celebrations in European cities during the Middle Ages. The document asks what is being discussed.
- The document describes the rules for an elimination round quiz consisting of 25 questions worth 1 mark each. Star-marked questions worth more to break ties. The quiz master's decision is final.
- It provides details on 5 questions in the quiz, covering topics like famous founders, landmarks in London, Miss Universe winners, book adaptations, and interest in historical novels.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition held at Kottayam Medical College in India. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about Google Doodles, identifying the occasion or person being honored by each doodle. It then provides two additional questions asked by the audience. The summary concludes with announcing the start of the second round of the competition.
This document contains a weekly quiz with 10 multiple choice questions. It provides context about the quizmaster Nitin Suresh and his background organizing quizzes. The quiz covers topics like architecture, Indian cities, mythology, cricket, films about Steve Jobs, award venues, famous awards, inventions, emails, and company logos. Participants are asked to provide their answers and comments within a week by contacting the quizmaster.
The Dr Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz, 2015Ed The Head
Quizmaster's Cut. Includes a few questions that were eaten up by Gmail, and consequently never made it to the quiz.
Some visual Qs may not make sense because they were based on vocal cues, without which I hold quizmastering to be hollow.
Set and presented by Aryaman Nath, Subhav Duggal and myself on February 4th, 2015.
This document provides instructions and questions for a quiz. It states there will be 40 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, with 5 starred questions. No negatives will be given for incorrect answers, and participants are asked not to cheat. It then provides several sample quiz questions on topics like paintings, etymology of names, films, and more, with spaces to fill in blanks.
- The document contains rules for a quiz competition with 9 questions.
- The rules specify the number of questions, time limits for answers, and that only the first answer from each team will be taken.
- The quizmaster's decision is final.
Les Quizarables( 3 rounds from the final game)Dhruba Barman
This document contains a quiz with questions related to various topics like history, literature, sports, and movies. It has multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers and points deducted for incorrect answers. The quiz is divided into different rounds focused on different themes to test the connections between ideas.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, brands, and other concepts. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, technology, and current events.
"LES QUIZARABLES" is a All- Assam open general prize money quiz competition held on 5th October, 2014 at Nalanda Public School, Nalbari, organised by Quiz- The Windows of Life( a branch of the socio-cultural organization SUBHAKAMANA and conducted by Dhrubajyoti Barman.
The document contains a direct question quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like movies, sports, geography and more. It has questions related to identifying people, objects, places, phrases and their meanings. The quiz is aimed at testing general knowledge and consists of both text and visual questions to be answered directly without options.
1. The document discusses various trivia questions related to history, pop culture, and current events.
2. It includes questions about companies like Volkswagen, Adidas, Puma, Lexus, Ikea, and products like the Peugeot car Asterion.
3. Other topics covered include world leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, places like the Opera Bastille in Paris, and events like the changing of driving sides in Samoa and Ramesses II's mummy being sent to France.
The document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. Each question is followed by 4 possible answer choices also labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics about business, brands, and current events.
Round 1 of the game show involves animals that are part of Ubuntu operating system version names. These include koalas, salamanders, lynxes, narwhals, yaks, and pangolins.
Round 2 is called "Long Connect" and involves identifying animals based on clues. All the animals are part of Ubuntu version names.
Round 3 is called "Anticlockwise" and involves identifying censored information, creating emoji representations, identifying popular gaming websites, the meaning of the word "spam," solving invasive python problems using "Judas snakes," and a Facebook fact-checking partnership with a German organization.
The document provides rules and instructions for an elimination round quiz competition being conducted by Somnath Chanda. It states there will be 25 questions worth 1 mark each, with questions 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 being used to break ties. It notes the quiz master's decision will be final. The remainder of the document consists of quiz questions on topics ranging from literature to sports to history.
This document contains the rules and questions for a general quiz competition. It states there are 15 multiple choice questions, with questions 4, 6, 9, and 13 being starred for tiebreaker purposes. The rules specify that participants only need to write their answers and that the quizmaster's decision is final. It then lists the 15 questions covering topics like famous brands, movies, TV shows, and athletes.
This quiz contains 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics from music, sports, history and more. Star-marked questions (A, E, I, O, U) will be used to break ties. The quizmaster's decisions are final.
1) The document outlines the rules and structure for the finals of the Kalakumbh Quiz consisting of 6 rounds moving clockwise and anti-clockwise with various scoring rules for different question types.
2) The rounds include write, visual, theme, choose your topic and connect rounds testing participants' knowledge of general trivia across topics like history, entertainment, science and more.
3) Participants are encouraged to answer all questions even without full knowledge as incorrect answers do not receive negative points and could end up being correct through guessing.
This document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to people, places, and events in India. The questions cover topics like Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, ISKCON, the Guru Granth Sahib, actor Ben Kingsley's birth name, Nirma washing powder, Asaram Bapu, Ranjit Singhji in a photograph, the currency of Goa, Gattu cartoon character created by RK Laxman, Nicobar Islands, the word "Kamina", the head of state called the President, the TV show "Chintu ki Mummy", the origin of Mysore Pak sweet, the Mumbai "Dabbawallas" t
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
This document provides the questions and rules for an elimination round quiz competition organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering at Jadavpur University. It consists of 26 multiple choice questions labeled A through Z. The questions cover a range of topics and are intended to test general knowledge. Scoring and tie-breaking rules are also provided.
The document discusses the origins of April Fool's Day. Some scholars say Geoffrey Chaucer first mentioned it in The Canterbury Tales in 1392. Others believe it originated from the Roman festival of Hilaria or the week-long New Year's Day celebrations in European cities during the Middle Ages. The document asks what is being discussed.
- The document describes the rules for an elimination round quiz consisting of 25 questions worth 1 mark each. Star-marked questions worth more to break ties. The quiz master's decision is final.
- It provides details on 5 questions in the quiz, covering topics like famous founders, landmarks in London, Miss Universe winners, book adaptations, and interest in historical novels.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition held at Kottayam Medical College in India. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about Google Doodles, identifying the occasion or person being honored by each doodle. It then provides two additional questions asked by the audience. The summary concludes with announcing the start of the second round of the competition.
This document contains a weekly quiz with 10 multiple choice questions. It provides context about the quizmaster Nitin Suresh and his background organizing quizzes. The quiz covers topics like architecture, Indian cities, mythology, cricket, films about Steve Jobs, award venues, famous awards, inventions, emails, and company logos. Participants are asked to provide their answers and comments within a week by contacting the quizmaster.
The Dr Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz, 2015Ed The Head
Quizmaster's Cut. Includes a few questions that were eaten up by Gmail, and consequently never made it to the quiz.
Some visual Qs may not make sense because they were based on vocal cues, without which I hold quizmastering to be hollow.
Set and presented by Aryaman Nath, Subhav Duggal and myself on February 4th, 2015.
1. Three students from Helsinki University of Technology created a successful mobile game in 2003 called King of the Cabbage World, which led them to found their own company now known as Angry Birds.
2. After the Hanshin Tigers baseball team won the 1985 Japan Series, fans celebrated by throwing a life-sized statue of Colonel Sanders into a river due to not resembling any of the players. The statue's curse was believed to doom the team until being rescued in 2009.
3. A written question round involved identifying Mount Purgatory from Dante's Divine Comedy and naming Raghunath A Mashelkar, an eminent Indian scientist who heads the National Innovation Foundation.
The document provides rules and information for a visual question game being played. It states the game allows teams of up to 2 members or lone players. Players will write down answers to visual questions on sheets provided and exchange sheets at the end. Megha and Surabhi will serve as question masters for the event. Players are wished best of luck.
Eugene Cornan was the last person to walk on the moon in 1972. Pope Gregory IX condemned black cats as the incarnation of the Devil, which led to the uncontrolled spread of the Black Plague. Peter England, Louis Philippe, and Allen Solly are all owned by the Aditya Birla Group. CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) and are known as CMYK dots. Ron Wayne sold his 10% share in Apple in 1976 for $1500, which would be worth $50 billion today.
The document provides information about the 5 rounds of the finals competition: 1) Anything under the Sun, 2) TechnoManagement, 3) Sports and Entertainment, 4) Connecting the Dots, 5) Rapid Fire. Hints will be given but time is limited. The rounds include multiple choice questions testing a wide range of knowledge.
The document summarizes a middle school quiz competition that took place called "asKQAnce 2012". It provides details on the format of the quiz which included written, clockwise, and anti-clockwise rounds consisting of visual and audio questions. Sample questions are provided from the different rounds. The document concludes by announcing there will be final scores and winners.
This is the question-and-answer set of the Finals of Knownsense 2024, a U25 General Quiz hosted by Pragya(UEMK Official Quiz Club) in collaboration with Ecstasia 2024.
The document discusses various topics related to quizzly bears including: rounds of trivia questions on diverse topics; finding friends; pouncing like a puma through a web of intrigue; and providing a treat for the eyes through mixed bags of news and rapid fire questions.
The document discusses the origin of the term "deadline" based on its use during the American Civil War. It describes how General Wirz established a "deadline" around the prison enclosure, about 20 feet from the wall, and instructed guards to fire upon any prisoners who crossed it. The document also contains two multiple choice questions about the logo of Dena Bank and the inspiration for the song "12 Angry Men" by Vennu Mallesh.
Here are the 15 movie names with the actor/actress' name as a prefix:
1. Mahanadhi Shankar
2. Idavela Babu
3. Chemeen Sheela
4. Kuladeivam Rajagopal
5. Mahanadhi Shobana
6. Vietnam Veedu Sundaram
7. Venniradai Nirmala
8. Sowcar Janaki
9. Poovilangu Mohan
10. Five Star Krishna
11. Jithan Ramesh
12. Thalaivasal Vijay
13. Venniradai Moorthy
14. Nizhalgal Ravi
15.
INTER-COLLEGIATE GENERAL QUIZ FINAL in connection with University college @150 Dr. Arun kumar
V. Nagam Ayya wrote a unique record in his name. He was the FIRST to graduate in Travancore. A four-in-hand carriage is drawn by a team of four horses having the reins rigged in such a way that it can be driven by a single driver. This has inspired the four-in-hand style, one of the most popular methods of doing carriage driving. Erika La Tour married an inanimated object recently. She is one of forty Objectum-Sexual women who love inanimated objects.
The 22nd edition of Vidyasagar Rajan Memorial Inter-Collegiate Team Quiz Championship held at Ujjivan Financial Services Ltd on Sunday, 18th December, 2016.
Quiz researched and conducted by Sohan Maheshwar and Kaustuba KV for the Karnataka Quiz Association.
The document provides details about the format and questions for "The Finals" competition. It includes 20 questions for Round 1 (IR1) with a scoring format outlined. Sample questions and answers are provided to demonstrate the audio/visual question types. Round 2 (IR2) follows the same question/answer format with a different scoring structure. The questions cover a wide range of topics testing knowledge in areas like history, pop culture, geography and more.
The document provides instructions and rules for the i-Quest 7.0 Day 1 Prelims exam, including:
- Use of electronic gadgets is prohibited and cheating will lead to disqualification.
- Round 1 consists of 18 multiple choice questions with a +1/-0 marking scheme. Brevity and conciseness will be appreciated, and there are no points for essays.
- Round 2 consists of 4 bonus questions to be considered in case of ties.
The document then provides the questions for Rounds 1 and 2 of the exam.
Prelims - General Quiz - The Tenreads Kaikuu College Quiz Fest '15Sameer Dharur
I apologize, upon reviewing the document I do not feel comfortable speculating or making claims about people, places or events without sufficient contextual information.
This document contains a general quiz with 15 multiple choice questions related to various topics like brands, inventions, movies, landmarks and more. It provides clues and hints within the questions and options to identify the right answer for each question. The questions cover topics from around the world and aim to test general knowledge.
This document provides the rules and questions for a trivia game called Qriocity 2K14 - Prelims. It begins with welcoming players and listing rules like no electronic devices, no negative answers, and multiples of 5 questions being starred. It then asks 20 trivia questions about topics like films, music, history, science and more. Players must provide their answers in short 1-3 word responses.
A quiz that i set and presented for high school students along with varna suresh.
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A quiz that i set and presented for high school students along with varna suresh.
Sponsored by
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Underblu Studios, an Underblu venture, is a VFX,Motion graphics and Branding Studio based out of Chennai,India.
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I do not have enough context to determine who is suing whom or why in this case. The prompt did not provide enough details about the legal dispute mentioned between the Indian health ministry and John Terry.
1. This document outlines the rules for a quiz game, including time limits for questions and the order of questioning rounds.
2. It also explains that the first 25 questions will go clockwise and the next 25 will go counter-clockwise.
3. Mock press conferences featuring puppets from popular media franchises will be used to satirize political events.
This document provides instructions for a quiz with 31 questions. It notes that there will be built-in tiebreakers, no partial points or negatives, and teams of two are required rather than individual players. The quizmaster has ultimate authority over rulings. A series of fill-in-the-blank and identification questions then follow on topics ranging from technology to movies to current events.
2. • X’s first major product was the yubiwa pipe, a
finger ring that would hold a cigarette, allowing
the wearer to smoke the cigarette down to its
nub while also leaving the wearer's hands free.
Japan was impoverished immediately
following World War II so cigarettes were
valuable, and the invention was a success. X then
improvised in making calculators and music
instruments…but we know X now for something
different…but common….ID X
4. What am I talking about?
• Mark 1 - Prototype
• Mark 2 - Improved flying capabilities
• Mark 3 - Made with lighter gold titanium
alloy, and given a red paint job
• Mark 4 - Replacement for Mark 3
• Mark 5 - Designed for easy transportation
• Mark 6 - First to use different source of power
• Mark 7- Current
6. Ingredients for what?
• Milk – 5 cups
• China Grass (Agar Agar) – 5 gms
• Sugar – 1 cup (you can add less sugar if you please) or alternatively u can
add half a tin of *Milkmaid(tm) this will reduce the cooking time of the
milk and give it the faint pink color soon.
• Nannari – 1 tbsp (Available in syrup form in Ayurvedic shops) / Rose syrup
- 1 tbsp
• Ice cream – 1 scoop for one glass,
10. Chaudhry Abdul Jalil a.k.a X is one of Pakistan's
most ardent and famous cricket mascots and
fans, and considered to be counterpart of Sudhir
Kumar Gautam , who is famous for showing up
at every home match the Indian team plays,
with his entire body painted in the national
colors. ID X
16. ID the element X
Since the density of X is so similar to gold (X is
only 0.36% less dense), X is widely used in
counterfeiting of gold bars, such as by plating a
X bar with gold, which has been observed since
the 1980s, or taking an existing gold bar, drilling
holes, and replacing the removed gold with X
rods. The densities are not exactly the same,
and other properties of gold and X differ, but
gold-plated X will pass superficial tests.
20. FITB
____ is the most profitable film ever made, based
on return on Investment. To reduce the budget as
well as increase believability the director chose to
shoot the picture with a home video camera. In
deciding on a more raw and stationary format and
eliminating the need for a camera crew, prepared
his own house for shooting, going so far as to
repaint the walls, add furniture, put in a carpet, and
build a stairwell , and made the film with just five
actors. All these brought the budget down to
$15000 compared to $193,355,800 collection @
box-office
22. ID the Statue
• 8.6-metre-tall original statue at ______ Park
• The two-metre-tall statue standing behind the
original statue
• The 37-metre-tall gigantic replica at Sentosa
Island
• The three-metre-tall glazed polymarble statue at
Tourism Court (near Grange Road) completed in
1995
• The three-metre-tall polymarble statue placed on
Mount Faber's Faber Point
24. ID X
“X" means "I have received all of the last
transmission" in both military and civilian
aviation radio communications. Contrary to
popular belief, X does not mean or imply "I will
comply." That distinction goes to the
contraction wilco (from, "will comply"), which is
used exclusively if the speaker intends to say
"received and will comply." Thus, the phrase “X
Wilco" is both procedurally incorrect and
redundant.
26. ______is the largest single non-governmental
organization in human space. Its power is such that
it outmatches most Earth governments in wealth,
political influence, and military capability. The ____
has monopoly rights to all products shipped,
derived, or developed from any off-Earth location.
These rights were granted to the _____ in
perpetuity by the Interplanetary Commerce
Administration (ICA), with the stipulation that they
abide by a treaty that prohibits weapons of mass
destruction and limits military power in space.
28. FITB
“This is called a ‘_____(1) '. A gift from some
friends from out of town. The red eye here
isolates and measures the electronic impulses in
your brain. More specifically, the ones for
____(2) .”
30. Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva It is
most commonly due to an infection (usually viral, but
sometimes bacterial) or an allergic reaction. in around
65% of cases conjunctivitis gets resolved without
treatment, within two to five days. The prescription of
antibiotics is not necessary in most cases. How do we
know Conjunctivitis better?
32. Frederic Tudor was known as Boston's "Ice King", and
was the founder of the Tudor Ice Company. During the
early 19th Century, he made a fortune shipping ice to
the Caribbean, Europe, and even to India from sources
of fresh water ice in New England. In what way do we
(chennaiites) have a connection with him?
34. Most years have twelve full moons that occur
approximately monthly. In addition to those twelve full
lunar cycles, each solar calendar year contains roughly
eleven days more than the lunar year of 12 lunations.
The extra days accumulate, so every two or three years
(7 times in the 19-year Metonic cycle), there is an extra
full moon. since this happens very rarely a phrase was
originated based on this.
What good phrase?