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What do these set of signs (in Mexico)
indicate ?
Signs for the same can be seen in India too (in
many places including MP, West Bengal and
Gujarat), but the signs there are fixed.
Question 1
And the answer is …
• The Tropic of Cancer is drifting south at the
rate of almost half a second (0.47″) of latitude
per year.
Tropic of Cancer is computed based on the
earth’s tilt – and that changes over time in a
complex pattern.
Answer
What are such cups,
popular in the
Victorian era, called?
Why this particular
shape?
Question 2
And the answer is …
Answer
• Moustache Cup
• During the Victorian age, Moustache Wax was
applied, and hot tea could melt the wax.
Karandev I, the Solanki ruler of Anhilwara,
established the city of Karnavati on the bank of a
river. The rule of the Solankis lasted till the 13th
century.
However, in the early 15th century, the local
governor Zafar Khan Muzaffar established his
independence from the Sultanate and crowned
himself Sultan thereby founding the Muzaffarid
dynasty. After his death the crown came to his
grandson _____ Shah who renamed the city of
Karnavati after himself.
Name the modern day city?
Question 3
And the answer is …
Ahmedabad
Answer
Perhaps reflecting both its Hindu and
Buddhist origins, its modern name – a 2-
word term – derives itself from the Sanskrit
word for ‘city’ and the Pali word for ‘temple’,
essentially standing for ‘City of Temples’ in
the modern language of the place.
What are we talking about?
Question 4
And the answer is …
Angkor Vat
(Angkor meaning ‘city’ in Khmer is actually a
derivative of the Sanskrit ‘nagar’)
Answer
The iconic gmail logo was designed the night before the
product launched.
The initial version used the same font as the Google logo
(Catull), but Catull has a very awkward 'a', so the designer
decided to use Catull for the 'G' to tie the brand to Google,
then cast the others in a cleaner font (Myriad Pro)
Who designed it?
Question 5
And the answer is …
Dennis Hwang
Answer
This is part of a series called “Multi-Touch
Painting” by artist Evan Roth. The work is called
“Level Cleared”.
What does it depict?
Question 6
And the answer is …
Answer
All the moves to complete “Angry Birds”
It was started by Qimat Rai Gupta with Rs 10,000/- in
Old Delhi in 1958, when he came in from a village in
Punjab, leaving his education midway. It has grown
to a multi-billion dollar enterprise, and acquired
Frankfurt based Sylvania in 2007. It owns brands like
Crabtree, Concord and Lumiance.
Along with strong marketing campaigns during a
couple of IPL seasons and a Bollywood legend, it’s
also undergone rebranding in 2010. What ?
AUDIENCE QUESTION
And the answer is …
HAVELLS
Following a split from his brother in 1948, this
founder moved to the other side of the Aurach
River to start his own company. He originally
called the new firm “Ruda” but changed it later
that year.
Which company is this, still based in the city of
Herzogenaurach?
AUDIENCE QUESTION
And the answer is …
Puma
Their first name Ruda came from Rudolf
Dassler (Like Adidas)
Answer
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POUNCE LIKE A PUMA
Question 1
Friedland, a Honeywell subsidiary, carried out a
survey in 2011 that showed the power of social
media – it indicated that 78% of people in a
particular profession believed that Facebook, Twitter
and Four Square were being heavily used in their
profession, and that 74% believed Google Street
View was also a facility being heavily used in the
profession.
Name the Profession?
And the answer is …
Burglars
Answer
They were not known to the outside world until
American aviator Jimmie ____ flew over them on 16
November 1933 on a flight while he was searching
for a valuable ore bed. Returning in 1937, he tried to
land his monoplane atop Auyan-tepui, but the plane
was damaged when the wheels sank into the
marshy ground. He and his three companions,
including his wife Marie, were forced to descend the
tepui on foot. It took them 11 days to make their
way back to civilization via the gradually sloping
back side but news of their adventure spread and it
was named in his honor. What?
Question 2
And the answer is …
Angel falls
Answer
ROFLCon is a biennial convention that is held at MIT.
It was first organized in 2007 by a group of Harvard
students led by Tim Hwang. It is devoted to
discussing “what makes _______ work, why they
work, and where it’s all going.” What’s it about?
Question 3
And the answer is …
Internet Memes
Answer
Countries such as Belarus, Egypt, Ethiopia,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia, Russia, and the Ukraine have
a public holiday on January 7.
For what? Full answer please.
Question 4
And the answer is …
They Christmas on January 7
The Eastern Orthodox Church still lives according
to the old Julian Calendar, which is currently 13
days behind the Gregorian Calendar which
pushes Christmas in these places from Dec 25 to
Jan 7
Answer
These are glass igloos, extensively found as a
tourist attraction in which country? What are they
meant for?
Question 5
And the answer is …
Finland
To see the Northern lights
Answer
In 2011, the State Administration for Radio, Film and
Television in China banned it from TV and movies. They
reasoned that such film and TV plots “lack positive
thoughts and meaning” and that some “casually make
up myths, have monstrous and weird plots, use absurd
tactics, and even promote feudalism, superstition,
fatalism and reincarnation.” The move came up as this
became very popular among Chinese TV dramas.
What plot device?
Question 6
And the answer is …
Time Travel!
Answer
Identify.
AUDIENCE QUESTION
And the answer is …
LISA DEL GIOCONDO or MONA LISA
Answer
Hamilton Crescent is a cricket ground located in a part of
Glasgow in Scotland, and is the home of the West of
Scotland Cricket Club. What is its biggest claim to
fame, achieved on 30th November, 1872?
AUDIENCE QUESTION
And the answer is …
The First International Football Match took place
here.
Answer
BACK >>>
This round contains one question set for each team.
Correct answer earns 5 points each . All the answers
have something to contribute towards the connect.
Answering the connect correctly will fetch 10 bonus
marks.
Rules
1.Identify the pope immortalized in the first photograph?
Hint: (Second Longest serving pope)
2.Identify the fictional character voiced by Johnny Depp?
3. Which legendary actor played the role of Han Solo and
Indiana Jones?
4. Which car manufacturer is headquartered in Wolfsburg and
it’s First car was designed by Ferdinand Porsche?
1. Identify the company whose former address is shown in the plaque?
2.The colours used in old movies to create the 3D render effect are
______________
3. Identify the famous founder of Game Freak?
4. This photo represents which famous theory in the field of Biology ?
1.Before entering politics she was a scientist, at one time working on the
chemistry of ice cream. Voted the 3rd worst Briton in Channel Four's poll of the
100 Worst Britons. Identify
2.In the “Game of Thrones” which house has the motto “THE NORTH
REMEMBERS”
3. the Chancellor's official residence is Number 11. The Government's Chief Whip
has an official residence at Number 12, though the current Chief Whip's residence
is at Number 9.
What is being talked about here.
4. Which spice was legally accepted as a currency in the Middle ages. It is also the
most consumed spice in the world.
1.Identify the tennis legend from the USA who won a record
eight season ending championships, a record he shares with
Ivan Lendl. During his career, X won 77 ATP-listed singles titles
and 71 in doubles His autobiography is named “SERIOUS”
2. The Company was founded by Rakesh Malhotra with 3
people in 1988 in New Delhi. Got the SME Channel Connect &
Achievers Award 2012 – ‘Best Home UPS and Inverter’
Category. Shortlisted by Agency for Non-Conventional Energy
and Rural Technology (ANERT) as a preferred agency for Solar
Roof Top Solutions in Kerala. Which company is this?
3. Identify the very famous 7-time national bridge champion.
4. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferred "in
recognition of exceptional service/performance ", without
distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. The award was
originally limited to achievements in the arts, literature,
science and public services but the government expanded the
criteria to include "any field of human endeavour" in
December 2011. The award has been bestowed on 43
individuals including 11 who were awarded posthumously.
Name the award.
1.This fruit belongs to the rose family and 2500 variants exist in the United
States of America. However the Crab variety is the only native species. Name
the fruit.
2.X’s formal name is the Collegiate church of St. Peter’s. It is the final resting
place of Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll and Capt. James Cook .Identify X
3.Name the philosopher/mathematician who once quoted “Our Universe is in
a restricted sense the best possible one that God could have created. He is
also credited with the design of the first mass produced mechanical calculator.
4.He is regarded as one of the big 3 science fiction writers during his lifetime.
A crater on the planet mars and a literary award are named in his honour.
Identify him.
(2) (3) (4)
1.Name the University whose logo is depicted above
2.This city was called Yathrib but was later renamed personally by
Muhammad. Name the modern city located in the Hejaz region
of western Saudi Arabia
3. Which popular YouTube series is the brainchild of EPICLLYOD
and NicePeter?
4.Which member of the rock band U2 was awarded the TIME
magazine’s Person of the year? BACK >>>
A TREAT FOR THE EYES
During half-time of a match, spectators are sometimes
invited to go onto the field to participate in a tradition
that, apart from affording the spectators the
opportunity to walk about and socialize, has also a
functional use.
Which sport and what use?
And the answer is …
Polo
The tradition called "divot stomping", helps
replace the mounds of earth (divots) that are
torn up by the horses' hooves.
Recognized as the largest of its kind, what is this Taj Mahal
replica made of?
And the answer is …
Lego blocks
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, the center-right candidate of the
UMP party in France has included in her manifesto for the
upcoming Mayoral elections a bold infrastructural plan which
could result in the evolution of places such as these.
Where exactly?
And the answer is …
Abandoned Metro stations.
What feature of the confectionary is being
highlighted?
And the answer is …
Sugar Free
Identify any two masters of their craft
And the answer is …
Akira Kurosawa
Francis Ford Coppola
George Lucas
A 1980S photograph by Taiwanese judo coach Jimmy Wu
shows his tall, thin, bearded, young student who stood out
not just for his height but also for his serious demeanour.
Who’s he?
And the answer is …
Osama bin Laden
Identify the man.
And the answer is …
Glenn T Seaborg
Seaborg was the principal or co-discoverer of ten
elements: plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium,
californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium,
nobelium and element 106 which he’s pointing at was
named Seaborgium in his honour while he was still living.
What memory-aiding peculiarity links the
following zoological creatures (among others) that
you’ll never find in botanical ones?
And the answer is …
Triple tautonymy
• Common Rat – Rattus rattus rattus
• Black Cobra – Naja naja naja
• European Toad – Bufo bufo bufo
• American bison – Bison bison bison
• Red Jungle Fowl – Gallus gallus gallus
• Coastal Gorilla – Gorilla gorilla gorilla
• Barbary Leopard – Panthera panthera panthera
• Common buzzard – Buteo buteo buteo
Not allowed in plant nomenclature
WW II, 1945: Who’s this mechanic and trained
military driver at the post of Junior commander?
And the answer is …
Queen Elizabeth II
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Rounds
Q) Complete the list:
Demelza Robins, Jimmy Peakes, Ritchie Coote ,
K. Bell, ______ , _______, ______
And the answer is …
Ginny Weasley, Ron Weasley,
Harry Potter, Cormac Mclaggen, Dean Thomas
(The Quidditch team captained by Harry
Potter)
Back <<<
Henry Tresca Lavoisier
Pierre Laplace Ampere
Gay- Lussac Coulomb
Poisson Petiet
Breguet Dumas
Fourier Carnot
Cauchy Perrier
Morin Le Chatelier
Lagrange Legendre
Fresnel
and 53 Other Names.
And the answer is …
Ans: Names Found on the Eiffel
Tower
Back <<<
Q) According to Chinese history, X was an eccentric
Chán monk who lived in China during the Later Liang
Dynasty (907–923 CE). He was a native of Fenghua,
and his Buddhist name was Qieci (meaning "Promise
this).
The term X means "one who is awake", connoting one
who has awakened into enlightenment.
A famous figure, Identify?
And the answer is …
Laughing Buddha
Back <<<
4. Adhering to annual tradition, this year’s collection will feature
200 varieties of roses, 250 bonsai plants, 80 varieties of cactus
along with other ones like Dahlia, Calendula, Gerbera, Linaria,
Larkspur, Gaznia, Verbena, Viola, Pansy Carnation,
Chrysanthemum, Marigold, Salvia in full bloom.
The striking feature that separates this year from the rest is the
import of close to 5,000 tulips from Holland which shall be on
display. The dominant colour scheme of this year’s ornamental
flowers has been chosen as yellow.
Where exactly would you find this opulent display of flora?
And the answer is …
Mughal Gardens, Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
Back <<<
A couple of years ago, the local government in this place launched a
project that included five local farmers who have joined forces with
e-Bookland Inc, an e-book publishing company, to plant sunflowers
incessantly in plots covering 1.3 hectares which are currently in
bloom. The project seeks to emulate the positive effect of another
such instance decades ago.
The idea is to let the sunflowers act on the upper layers of the soil
to accomplish the necessary task.
Where exactly? And purpose do the sunflowers serve?
And the answer is …
Fukushima Nuclear Plant.
Sunflowers are good absorbers of radioactive wastes in the
soil.
Back <<<
16. On the occasion of King George V’s arrival in Calcutta on 30
December 1911, a section of the Anglo-Indian English press in
Calcutta deliberately misreported that the King was being
accorded a grand welcome by a certain poet in town.
The poet claims in a letter written in 1939: "I should only insult
myself if I cared to answer those who consider me capable of
such unbounded stupidity."
He wrote "A certain high official in His Majesty's service, who was
also my friend, had requested that I write a song of felicitation
towards the Emperor. The request simply amazed me. It caused a
great stir in my heart.”
What did this indignant poet compose in response to the request
of welcoming the King?
And the answer is …
Jana Gana Mana – Rabindranath Tagore.
Back <<<
This person received hate
letters from hundreds of
elementary school children
one of which is shown
here.
Who? Why?
And the answer is …
Pleading for Pluto to remain as a planet!
Addressed to Neil de Grasse Tyson
Back <<<
This ‘man of a thousand voices’ published his
autobiography in 1988, a year before he died.
He confessed to a minor bit of deception
regarding his nickname stating that by his
estimate he had provided only 850 voices. The
title of his autobiography makes a cross reference
to a catchphrase he is most associated with - the
phrase also appears on his epitaph.
Who? What’s his autobiography titled?
And the answer is …
Mel Blanc’s “That not all folks!”
Back <<<
This mineral, chemically composed of
hydrated magnesium silicate, lends its name
to which item of household use?
9
And the answer is …
Talcum Powder, derived from Talc
Back <<<
Question 1
Which country’s parliament has decided
to discuss and debate about the human
rights in Kashmir?
And the answer is …
Answer
BRITISH PARLIAMENT – HOUSE OF
COMMONS
Question 2
Which country has unveiled the sophisticated
Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which
has a range of 12,000 kms, placing it among the
world’s longest-range missiles?
And the answer is …
Answer
China
Question 3
Who has sworn in as new Chief of
Indian Army
And the answer is …
Answer
General Dalbir Singh Suhag
Question 4
First Indian woman gymnast to win a medal in
Commonwealth Games
And the answer is …
Answer
Question 5
According to a recent report given by the
WORLD WIDE FUND, how many tigers are
left?
And the answer is …
Answer
3200
Question 6
The President of which country has
declared emergency due to the
widespread Ebola virus?
And the answer is …
Answer
SIERRA LEONE
Question 7
RTS,S created by pharma company
GSK, iexpected to hit the markets by
2015 is the world’s firt vaccine against
which disease?
And the answer is …
Answer
MALARIA
Question 8
Who won the 101 TOUR de
FRANCE ?
And the answer is …
Answer
Vincenzo Nibali
Question 9
Who was been elected as the new
governor of Haryana?
And the answer is …
Answer
Kaptan Singh Solanki
Question 10
Maharashtran Government has elected
which celebrity as their Horticulture
Ambassador?
And the answer is …
Answer
AMITABH BACHCHAN
Question 11
The flagship carrier of the East African nation of
Ethiopia has named its newest Boeing 787
Dreamliner after India’s which famous historical
monument?
And the answer is …
Answer
Taj Mahal
Question 12
Which cartoonist – the creator of chacha
chaudhary died recently?
And the answer is …
Answer
PRAN
Question 13
Which Brazilian city hostd the BRICS
Summit 2014?
And the answer is …
Answer
FORTALEZA
Question 14
Name the president of World Bank who
visited India in July 2014?
And the answer is …
Answer
JIM YONG KIM
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Question 14
Which typhoon hit the Phillipines on 18
July 2014?
And the answer is …
Answer
Rammasun (Glenda)
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QUIZZLY BEARS general quiz

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    ROUNDS • FRIEND FINDER •POUNCE LIKE A PUMA • WEB OF INTRIGUE • A TREAT FOR THE EYES • MIXED BAG • NEWS MAKERS • RAPID FIRE
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  • 4.
    What do theseset of signs (in Mexico) indicate ? Signs for the same can be seen in India too (in many places including MP, West Bengal and Gujarat), but the signs there are fixed. Question 1
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  • 6.
    • The Tropicof Cancer is drifting south at the rate of almost half a second (0.47″) of latitude per year. Tropic of Cancer is computed based on the earth’s tilt – and that changes over time in a complex pattern. Answer
  • 7.
    What are suchcups, popular in the Victorian era, called? Why this particular shape? Question 2
  • 8.
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    Answer • Moustache Cup •During the Victorian age, Moustache Wax was applied, and hot tea could melt the wax.
  • 10.
    Karandev I, theSolanki ruler of Anhilwara, established the city of Karnavati on the bank of a river. The rule of the Solankis lasted till the 13th century. However, in the early 15th century, the local governor Zafar Khan Muzaffar established his independence from the Sultanate and crowned himself Sultan thereby founding the Muzaffarid dynasty. After his death the crown came to his grandson _____ Shah who renamed the city of Karnavati after himself. Name the modern day city? Question 3
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    Perhaps reflecting bothits Hindu and Buddhist origins, its modern name – a 2- word term – derives itself from the Sanskrit word for ‘city’ and the Pali word for ‘temple’, essentially standing for ‘City of Temples’ in the modern language of the place. What are we talking about? Question 4
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    Angkor Vat (Angkor meaning‘city’ in Khmer is actually a derivative of the Sanskrit ‘nagar’) Answer
  • 16.
    The iconic gmaillogo was designed the night before the product launched. The initial version used the same font as the Google logo (Catull), but Catull has a very awkward 'a', so the designer decided to use Catull for the 'G' to tie the brand to Google, then cast the others in a cleaner font (Myriad Pro) Who designed it? Question 5
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    This is partof a series called “Multi-Touch Painting” by artist Evan Roth. The work is called “Level Cleared”. What does it depict? Question 6
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    Answer All the movesto complete “Angry Birds”
  • 24.
    It was startedby Qimat Rai Gupta with Rs 10,000/- in Old Delhi in 1958, when he came in from a village in Punjab, leaving his education midway. It has grown to a multi-billion dollar enterprise, and acquired Frankfurt based Sylvania in 2007. It owns brands like Crabtree, Concord and Lumiance. Along with strong marketing campaigns during a couple of IPL seasons and a Bollywood legend, it’s also undergone rebranding in 2010. What ? AUDIENCE QUESTION
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    Following a splitfrom his brother in 1948, this founder moved to the other side of the Aurach River to start his own company. He originally called the new firm “Ruda” but changed it later that year. Which company is this, still based in the city of Herzogenaurach? AUDIENCE QUESTION
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    Puma Their first nameRuda came from Rudolf Dassler (Like Adidas) Answer BACK >>>
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    Question 1 Friedland, aHoneywell subsidiary, carried out a survey in 2011 that showed the power of social media – it indicated that 78% of people in a particular profession believed that Facebook, Twitter and Four Square were being heavily used in their profession, and that 74% believed Google Street View was also a facility being heavily used in the profession. Name the Profession?
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    They were notknown to the outside world until American aviator Jimmie ____ flew over them on 16 November 1933 on a flight while he was searching for a valuable ore bed. Returning in 1937, he tried to land his monoplane atop Auyan-tepui, but the plane was damaged when the wheels sank into the marshy ground. He and his three companions, including his wife Marie, were forced to descend the tepui on foot. It took them 11 days to make their way back to civilization via the gradually sloping back side but news of their adventure spread and it was named in his honor. What? Question 2
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    ROFLCon is abiennial convention that is held at MIT. It was first organized in 2007 by a group of Harvard students led by Tim Hwang. It is devoted to discussing “what makes _______ work, why they work, and where it’s all going.” What’s it about? Question 3
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    Countries such asBelarus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Russia, and the Ukraine have a public holiday on January 7. For what? Full answer please. Question 4
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  • 42.
    They Christmas onJanuary 7 The Eastern Orthodox Church still lives according to the old Julian Calendar, which is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar which pushes Christmas in these places from Dec 25 to Jan 7 Answer
  • 43.
    These are glassigloos, extensively found as a tourist attraction in which country? What are they meant for? Question 5
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    Finland To see theNorthern lights Answer
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    In 2011, theState Administration for Radio, Film and Television in China banned it from TV and movies. They reasoned that such film and TV plots “lack positive thoughts and meaning” and that some “casually make up myths, have monstrous and weird plots, use absurd tactics, and even promote feudalism, superstition, fatalism and reincarnation.” The move came up as this became very popular among Chinese TV dramas. What plot device? Question 6
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    LISA DEL GIOCONDOor MONA LISA Answer
  • 53.
    Hamilton Crescent isa cricket ground located in a part of Glasgow in Scotland, and is the home of the West of Scotland Cricket Club. What is its biggest claim to fame, achieved on 30th November, 1872? AUDIENCE QUESTION
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    The First InternationalFootball Match took place here. Answer BACK >>>
  • 57.
    This round containsone question set for each team. Correct answer earns 5 points each . All the answers have something to contribute towards the connect. Answering the connect correctly will fetch 10 bonus marks. Rules
  • 58.
    1.Identify the popeimmortalized in the first photograph? Hint: (Second Longest serving pope) 2.Identify the fictional character voiced by Johnny Depp? 3. Which legendary actor played the role of Han Solo and Indiana Jones? 4. Which car manufacturer is headquartered in Wolfsburg and it’s First car was designed by Ferdinand Porsche?
  • 59.
    1. Identify thecompany whose former address is shown in the plaque? 2.The colours used in old movies to create the 3D render effect are ______________ 3. Identify the famous founder of Game Freak? 4. This photo represents which famous theory in the field of Biology ?
  • 60.
    1.Before entering politicsshe was a scientist, at one time working on the chemistry of ice cream. Voted the 3rd worst Briton in Channel Four's poll of the 100 Worst Britons. Identify 2.In the “Game of Thrones” which house has the motto “THE NORTH REMEMBERS” 3. the Chancellor's official residence is Number 11. The Government's Chief Whip has an official residence at Number 12, though the current Chief Whip's residence is at Number 9. What is being talked about here. 4. Which spice was legally accepted as a currency in the Middle ages. It is also the most consumed spice in the world.
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    1.Identify the tennislegend from the USA who won a record eight season ending championships, a record he shares with Ivan Lendl. During his career, X won 77 ATP-listed singles titles and 71 in doubles His autobiography is named “SERIOUS” 2. The Company was founded by Rakesh Malhotra with 3 people in 1988 in New Delhi. Got the SME Channel Connect & Achievers Award 2012 – ‘Best Home UPS and Inverter’ Category. Shortlisted by Agency for Non-Conventional Energy and Rural Technology (ANERT) as a preferred agency for Solar Roof Top Solutions in Kerala. Which company is this? 3. Identify the very famous 7-time national bridge champion. 4. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferred "in recognition of exceptional service/performance ", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. The award was originally limited to achievements in the arts, literature, science and public services but the government expanded the criteria to include "any field of human endeavour" in December 2011. The award has been bestowed on 43 individuals including 11 who were awarded posthumously. Name the award.
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    1.This fruit belongsto the rose family and 2500 variants exist in the United States of America. However the Crab variety is the only native species. Name the fruit. 2.X’s formal name is the Collegiate church of St. Peter’s. It is the final resting place of Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll and Capt. James Cook .Identify X 3.Name the philosopher/mathematician who once quoted “Our Universe is in a restricted sense the best possible one that God could have created. He is also credited with the design of the first mass produced mechanical calculator. 4.He is regarded as one of the big 3 science fiction writers during his lifetime. A crater on the planet mars and a literary award are named in his honour. Identify him. (2) (3) (4)
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    1.Name the Universitywhose logo is depicted above 2.This city was called Yathrib but was later renamed personally by Muhammad. Name the modern city located in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia 3. Which popular YouTube series is the brainchild of EPICLLYOD and NicePeter? 4.Which member of the rock band U2 was awarded the TIME magazine’s Person of the year? BACK >>>
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    A TREAT FORTHE EYES
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    During half-time ofa match, spectators are sometimes invited to go onto the field to participate in a tradition that, apart from affording the spectators the opportunity to walk about and socialize, has also a functional use. Which sport and what use?
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    Polo The tradition called"divot stomping", helps replace the mounds of earth (divots) that are torn up by the horses' hooves.
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    Recognized as thelargest of its kind, what is this Taj Mahal replica made of?
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    Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, thecenter-right candidate of the UMP party in France has included in her manifesto for the upcoming Mayoral elections a bold infrastructural plan which could result in the evolution of places such as these. Where exactly?
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    A 1980S photographby Taiwanese judo coach Jimmy Wu shows his tall, thin, bearded, young student who stood out not just for his height but also for his serious demeanour. Who’s he?
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    Glenn T Seaborg Seaborgwas the principal or co-discoverer of ten elements: plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and element 106 which he’s pointing at was named Seaborgium in his honour while he was still living.
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    What memory-aiding peculiaritylinks the following zoological creatures (among others) that you’ll never find in botanical ones?
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    Triple tautonymy • CommonRat – Rattus rattus rattus • Black Cobra – Naja naja naja • European Toad – Bufo bufo bufo • American bison – Bison bison bison • Red Jungle Fowl – Gallus gallus gallus • Coastal Gorilla – Gorilla gorilla gorilla • Barbary Leopard – Panthera panthera panthera • Common buzzard – Buteo buteo buteo Not allowed in plant nomenclature
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    Ginny Weasley, RonWeasley, Harry Potter, Cormac Mclaggen, Dean Thomas (The Quidditch team captained by Harry Potter) Back <<<
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    Henry Tresca Lavoisier PierreLaplace Ampere Gay- Lussac Coulomb Poisson Petiet Breguet Dumas Fourier Carnot Cauchy Perrier Morin Le Chatelier Lagrange Legendre Fresnel and 53 Other Names.
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    Q) According toChinese history, X was an eccentric Chán monk who lived in China during the Later Liang Dynasty (907–923 CE). He was a native of Fenghua, and his Buddhist name was Qieci (meaning "Promise this). The term X means "one who is awake", connoting one who has awakened into enlightenment. A famous figure, Identify?
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    4. Adhering toannual tradition, this year’s collection will feature 200 varieties of roses, 250 bonsai plants, 80 varieties of cactus along with other ones like Dahlia, Calendula, Gerbera, Linaria, Larkspur, Gaznia, Verbena, Viola, Pansy Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Marigold, Salvia in full bloom. The striking feature that separates this year from the rest is the import of close to 5,000 tulips from Holland which shall be on display. The dominant colour scheme of this year’s ornamental flowers has been chosen as yellow. Where exactly would you find this opulent display of flora?
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    A couple ofyears ago, the local government in this place launched a project that included five local farmers who have joined forces with e-Bookland Inc, an e-book publishing company, to plant sunflowers incessantly in plots covering 1.3 hectares which are currently in bloom. The project seeks to emulate the positive effect of another such instance decades ago. The idea is to let the sunflowers act on the upper layers of the soil to accomplish the necessary task. Where exactly? And purpose do the sunflowers serve?
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    Fukushima Nuclear Plant. Sunflowersare good absorbers of radioactive wastes in the soil. Back <<<
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    16. On theoccasion of King George V’s arrival in Calcutta on 30 December 1911, a section of the Anglo-Indian English press in Calcutta deliberately misreported that the King was being accorded a grand welcome by a certain poet in town. The poet claims in a letter written in 1939: "I should only insult myself if I cared to answer those who consider me capable of such unbounded stupidity." He wrote "A certain high official in His Majesty's service, who was also my friend, had requested that I write a song of felicitation towards the Emperor. The request simply amazed me. It caused a great stir in my heart.” What did this indignant poet compose in response to the request of welcoming the King?
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    Jana Gana Mana– Rabindranath Tagore. Back <<<
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    This person receivedhate letters from hundreds of elementary school children one of which is shown here. Who? Why?
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    Pleading for Plutoto remain as a planet! Addressed to Neil de Grasse Tyson Back <<<
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    This ‘man ofa thousand voices’ published his autobiography in 1988, a year before he died. He confessed to a minor bit of deception regarding his nickname stating that by his estimate he had provided only 850 voices. The title of his autobiography makes a cross reference to a catchphrase he is most associated with - the phrase also appears on his epitaph. Who? What’s his autobiography titled?
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    Mel Blanc’s “Thatnot all folks!” Back <<<
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    This mineral, chemicallycomposed of hydrated magnesium silicate, lends its name to which item of household use? 9
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    Talcum Powder, derivedfrom Talc Back <<<
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    Question 1 Which country’sparliament has decided to discuss and debate about the human rights in Kashmir?
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    Question 2 Which countryhas unveiled the sophisticated Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which has a range of 12,000 kms, placing it among the world’s longest-range missiles?
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    Question 3 Who hassworn in as new Chief of Indian Army
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    Question 4 First Indianwoman gymnast to win a medal in Commonwealth Games
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    Question 5 According toa recent report given by the WORLD WIDE FUND, how many tigers are left?
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    Question 6 The Presidentof which country has declared emergency due to the widespread Ebola virus?
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    Question 7 RTS,S createdby pharma company GSK, iexpected to hit the markets by 2015 is the world’s firt vaccine against which disease?
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    Question 8 Who wonthe 101 TOUR de FRANCE ?
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    Question 9 Who wasbeen elected as the new governor of Haryana?
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    Question 10 Maharashtran Governmenthas elected which celebrity as their Horticulture Ambassador?
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    Question 11 The flagshipcarrier of the East African nation of Ethiopia has named its newest Boeing 787 Dreamliner after India’s which famous historical monument?
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    Question 12 Which cartoonist– the creator of chacha chaudhary died recently?
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    Question 13 Which Braziliancity hostd the BRICS Summit 2014?
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    Question 14 Name thepresident of World Bank who visited India in July 2014?
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    Question 14 Which typhoonhit the Phillipines on 18 July 2014?
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