The document provides tips and tools for creating wide format presentation slides. It discusses different types of quiz rounds including clock, written, and anti-clock rounds. It provides examples of questions that could be asked in each round and covers topics like history, culture, and current events. The document is authored by Qui9: Ultimate Quizzing and includes links to their website and social media pages for more information on successfully organizing quiz shows.
The document contains details about an ultimate quizzing event organized by Qui9:Ultimate Quizzing. It includes 25 questions on various topics ranging from history, geography, literature and current affairs. It provides the rules of the quiz, stating there will be 2 points for each correct answer and star marked questions at question numbers 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 which act as tie breakers. Spelling mistakes will be considered as long as the meaning remains the same. Blocking and reading the questions aloud is not allowed. The quiz master's decision is final.
1. The document lists questions about films watched, books translated under Akbar's rule, customs in 17th century Bengal, and locations and stories identified from details.
2. It also includes questions about types of things according to Arthashastra, identifying voices, concepts in Hinduism, symptoms of eating disorders, and words related to logging and praying.
3. There are also math word problems about selecting ball boys and girls for Wimbledon and identifying a synthetic fiber from clues about its origin and first uses.
The document provides tips and tools for creating wide format presentation slides. It discusses different types of quiz rounds including clock, written, and anti-clock rounds. It provides examples of questions that could be asked in each round and covers topics like history, culture, and current events. The document is authored by Qui9: Ultimate Quizzing and includes links to their website and social media pages for more information on successfully organizing quiz shows.
The document contains details about an ultimate quizzing event organized by Qui9:Ultimate Quizzing. It includes 25 questions on various topics ranging from history, geography, literature and current affairs. It provides the rules of the quiz, stating there will be 2 points for each correct answer and star marked questions at question numbers 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 which act as tie breakers. Spelling mistakes will be considered as long as the meaning remains the same. Blocking and reading the questions aloud is not allowed. The quiz master's decision is final.
1. The document lists questions about films watched, books translated under Akbar's rule, customs in 17th century Bengal, and locations and stories identified from details.
2. It also includes questions about types of things according to Arthashastra, identifying voices, concepts in Hinduism, symptoms of eating disorders, and words related to logging and praying.
3. There are also math word problems about selecting ball boys and girls for Wimbledon and identifying a synthetic fiber from clues about its origin and first uses.
This document appears to be a quiz competition containing 20 multiple choice questions related to history, pop culture, and current events. The questions cover topics like famous authors, movies, inventions, mythology, and more. The quiz is being conducted by an organization called QUI9 on the occasion of Independence Day in Ramchandrapur, West Bengal.
This document appears to be from the Ramchandrapur Bhratri Sangha Annual Junior Quiz 2017 hosted by Qui9. It contains 10 questions from the dry round and 10 visual questions related to sports, personalities, monuments and logos. The quiz was held to celebrate 6 years of the Ramchandrapur Bhratri Sangha annual junior quiz competition organized by Qui9.
This quiz document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to history, culture, and current events of India. The questions cover topics like famous patriotic songs, historical cities and locations, notable people, sports, films, and more. Participants are prompted to identify terms, names, events and other details referenced in the clues.
This document appears to be a quiz with 30 questions from the "QUI9 Grand Annual Quiz - Season 8". It provides the rules for the preliminary segment of the open general quiz. The questions cover a wide range of topics including music, sports, literature, cinema, science and geography. The top 9 teams that qualify will progress to the final round.
1. This document outlines the rules and questions for the Qui9 Grand Annual Quiz 2013 prelims round, with 30 multiple choice questions and the top 9 teams advancing to the finals.
2. Sample questions include identifying the actress Chunibala Devi, the meaning of "aibohphobia", and the product associated with the original slogan "You like it, it likes you".
3. The questions cover topics in languages, mythology, history, pop culture, and current events to test general knowledge.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition. It provides instructions that there are 30 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, with 3 star marked questions. The top 9 teams will qualify for the finals. Questions cover topics like religious rituals, publishing houses, songs, movies, famous people, historical events, and more. Answers are provided after each question.
This document appears to be the questions and some answers from an annual quiz competition called the Qui9 Grand Annual Quiz 2016. It contains 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions on topics ranging from history, literature, pop culture and current events. The questions are numbered 1-30 and include clues, pictures or passages to help participants identify the right answers.
The document discusses the 7th season of the QUIZ Grand Annual Quiz. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like Indian history, mythology, literature, and pop culture references. It also provides clues and information to identify people, places, stories, and events referred to in the questions.
The document discusses the history and development of mug shots from the 1840s onwards. It mentions some of the earliest documented uses of mug shots in Belgium in 1843-44, spreading to cities like Liverpool and Birmingham by 1848. By the late 1850s and 1860s, mug shots were being used by police in New York and in the investigation of the Lincoln assassination. The use of mug shots continued to spread in Europe and North America in the late 19th century. The document also notes that mug shots are now commonly used for applications like driver's licenses and passports beyond just criminal contexts.
This document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition. It states that there will be 30 questions worth 1 mark each, with no negative markings. The top 9 teams will advance to the finals, and any tied scores will be resolved by counting the scores on questions marked with a star. The rest of the document consists of trivia questions on various topics to be answered by the quiz participants.
This document appears to be from a quiz competition containing 24 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions on various topics ranging from identifying people, films, songs to mythology, geography and more. For each question, the possible answer options are not shown but it says the answers will be provided. The top 9 teams answering the highest number of questions correctly will qualify for the finals.
- The document describes a 30 question quiz with 1 mark per question and no negative markings. The top 9 teams will advance to the finals, with ties being broken by star marked questions.
- It then provides 20 multiple choice questions on topics ranging from people like Karna, Imran Khan, and Nicola Amati to terms like SPAM and concepts like the official mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Each question is followed by the correct answer.
1. The document describes a quiz being held on Gandhi and India's independence. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about key people, events, and aspects of Gandhi's life and leadership of the Indian independence movement.
2. The quiz is taking place on October 2, 2019 at the New Andul HC School, hosted by the organization Qui9, and is being held at the Mohiary Public Library.
3. The questions cover topics like Gandhi's influences, important writings, key independence figures, important dates and events in the movement, and Gandhi's legacy.
1. The Indian government first broadcast the 1975 movie Chupke Chupke on Doordarshan in February 1980 to encourage people to stay home during a solar eclipse, as viewing an eclipse with the naked eye can damage vision.
2. According to a report, a man who became a clerk and later took voluntary retirement is 76 years old and detached from films. He is famous for playing Apu in Pather Panchali.
3. Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumdar's major contribution to Bengali literature was the collection and compilation of Bengali folk and fairy tales in four volumes, including Thakurmar Jhuli, Thakurdadar Jhuli
The document provides information about an undergraduate college quiz competition called Greymatter 2019. It includes:
- The format of the final rounds, which consists of 4 rounds including mixed bag questions and a written round.
- Sample questions from previous mixed bag rounds, including questions about theme songs, historical events, films, phrases, brands, songs, people, software, and science terms.
- The document gives context and clues for each question to be identified.
This document appears to be a quiz competition containing 20 multiple choice questions related to history, pop culture, and current events. The questions cover topics like famous authors, movies, inventions, mythology, and more. The quiz is being conducted by an organization called QUI9 on the occasion of Independence Day in Ramchandrapur, West Bengal.
This document appears to be from the Ramchandrapur Bhratri Sangha Annual Junior Quiz 2017 hosted by Qui9. It contains 10 questions from the dry round and 10 visual questions related to sports, personalities, monuments and logos. The quiz was held to celebrate 6 years of the Ramchandrapur Bhratri Sangha annual junior quiz competition organized by Qui9.
This quiz document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to history, culture, and current events of India. The questions cover topics like famous patriotic songs, historical cities and locations, notable people, sports, films, and more. Participants are prompted to identify terms, names, events and other details referenced in the clues.
This document appears to be a quiz with 30 questions from the "QUI9 Grand Annual Quiz - Season 8". It provides the rules for the preliminary segment of the open general quiz. The questions cover a wide range of topics including music, sports, literature, cinema, science and geography. The top 9 teams that qualify will progress to the final round.
1. This document outlines the rules and questions for the Qui9 Grand Annual Quiz 2013 prelims round, with 30 multiple choice questions and the top 9 teams advancing to the finals.
2. Sample questions include identifying the actress Chunibala Devi, the meaning of "aibohphobia", and the product associated with the original slogan "You like it, it likes you".
3. The questions cover topics in languages, mythology, history, pop culture, and current events to test general knowledge.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition. It provides instructions that there are 30 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, with 3 star marked questions. The top 9 teams will qualify for the finals. Questions cover topics like religious rituals, publishing houses, songs, movies, famous people, historical events, and more. Answers are provided after each question.
This document appears to be the questions and some answers from an annual quiz competition called the Qui9 Grand Annual Quiz 2016. It contains 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions on topics ranging from history, literature, pop culture and current events. The questions are numbered 1-30 and include clues, pictures or passages to help participants identify the right answers.
The document discusses the 7th season of the QUIZ Grand Annual Quiz. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like Indian history, mythology, literature, and pop culture references. It also provides clues and information to identify people, places, stories, and events referred to in the questions.
The document discusses the history and development of mug shots from the 1840s onwards. It mentions some of the earliest documented uses of mug shots in Belgium in 1843-44, spreading to cities like Liverpool and Birmingham by 1848. By the late 1850s and 1860s, mug shots were being used by police in New York and in the investigation of the Lincoln assassination. The use of mug shots continued to spread in Europe and North America in the late 19th century. The document also notes that mug shots are now commonly used for applications like driver's licenses and passports beyond just criminal contexts.
This document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition. It states that there will be 30 questions worth 1 mark each, with no negative markings. The top 9 teams will advance to the finals, and any tied scores will be resolved by counting the scores on questions marked with a star. The rest of the document consists of trivia questions on various topics to be answered by the quiz participants.
This document appears to be from a quiz competition containing 24 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions on various topics ranging from identifying people, films, songs to mythology, geography and more. For each question, the possible answer options are not shown but it says the answers will be provided. The top 9 teams answering the highest number of questions correctly will qualify for the finals.
- The document describes a 30 question quiz with 1 mark per question and no negative markings. The top 9 teams will advance to the finals, with ties being broken by star marked questions.
- It then provides 20 multiple choice questions on topics ranging from people like Karna, Imran Khan, and Nicola Amati to terms like SPAM and concepts like the official mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Each question is followed by the correct answer.
1. The document describes a quiz being held on Gandhi and India's independence. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about key people, events, and aspects of Gandhi's life and leadership of the Indian independence movement.
2. The quiz is taking place on October 2, 2019 at the New Andul HC School, hosted by the organization Qui9, and is being held at the Mohiary Public Library.
3. The questions cover topics like Gandhi's influences, important writings, key independence figures, important dates and events in the movement, and Gandhi's legacy.
1. The Indian government first broadcast the 1975 movie Chupke Chupke on Doordarshan in February 1980 to encourage people to stay home during a solar eclipse, as viewing an eclipse with the naked eye can damage vision.
2. According to a report, a man who became a clerk and later took voluntary retirement is 76 years old and detached from films. He is famous for playing Apu in Pather Panchali.
3. Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumdar's major contribution to Bengali literature was the collection and compilation of Bengali folk and fairy tales in four volumes, including Thakurmar Jhuli, Thakurdadar Jhuli
The document provides information about an undergraduate college quiz competition called Greymatter 2019. It includes:
- The format of the final rounds, which consists of 4 rounds including mixed bag questions and a written round.
- Sample questions from previous mixed bag rounds, including questions about theme songs, historical events, films, phrases, brands, songs, people, software, and science terms.
- The document gives context and clues for each question to be identified.