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Round 4 Title
1. Round 4
• 30 points for a direct question, correct answer
and justification.
• 15 pts for a pass.
• In case justification is wrong, the quizmaster
decides the awarded points.
• No negative marking
3. Nokia
• First pic:
The name of the town, Nokia, originated from the river which flowed
through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the
archaic Finnish word originally meaning a small, dark-furred animal that
lived on the banks of the Nokianvirta River. In modern Finnish, noki means
soot and nokia is its inflected plural, although this form of the word is
rarely if ever used. The old word, nois (pl. nokia) or nokinäätä ("soot
marten"), meant sable. After sable was hunted to extinction in Finland,
the word was applied to any dark-furred animal of the genus Martes, such
as the pine marten, which are found in the area to this day. However, later
research has appeared to indicate that sables never inhabited Finland in
the first place, and the name nois may actually refer to the beaver.-
Wikipedia
Second pic: founder, Fredrik Idestam. Third pic: Part of former Nokia logo:
5. 1936 Berlin Olympics.
•
The first Olympics to have television
broadcasting, with broadcasts in Berlin and
Leipzig. Also famous for Hitler’s anti-Jew
propaganda and Jesse Owens’ four gold
medals.
7. • The Person : Mark Zuckerberg who discovered Facebook in his
dorm room with college roommates Eduardo Saverin, Dustin
Moskovitz and Chris Hughes at Harvard university.
• The 2 buildings represent the old (downtown, palo alto) and
the new (Stanford research park, palo alto) headquarters of
Facebook inc.
• The Top line represents different Types of Face emotions.
• The Bottom line represents 3 Very Famous authors. J K
rowling, Dan Brown and V S naipaul. (Book)
8. Hint type question
• In 1929 this company’s stocks were first traded over the counter and in
1946 the stocks were listed on the NYSE. The company is currently a
component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and of the S&P 500. It
was founded by Henry S. Bryan, Herman W. Cable, John Dwan, William A.
McGonagle, and Dr. J. Danley Budd.
• Its general offices, corporate research laboratories, and certain division
laboratories are located in St. Paul, Minnesota.
• It is a manufacturing and mining company and with over 76,000
employees they produce over 55,000 products, including: adhesives,
abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, dental products, electrical
materials, electronic circuits and optical films.
13. The Aryabhata Satellite.
India’s First satellite which was launched on 19 april, 1975
Using vehicle cosmos-3M (The drawing) from Kapustin Yar.
The Numeration given is an example of aryabhata numeration.
15. Breaking the 4th wall
A TV technique in which actor/actress directly
looks at the audience.
4th wall represents a boundary between any
fictional setting and its audience.