The document lists various female celebrities and public figures including Camila Cabello, Phoebe Robinson, Behati Prinsloo, and others. It also includes short passages about using an Xbox controller to operate machinery, the Boring Company uploading a related video to Twitter, and using Xbox controllers on US Navy submarines for their ease of use.
3. Q2.
īĩ ___ ______ _______ uploaded a video to Twitter on
Saturday that appeared to show an Xbox One controller
being used to manipulate heavy machinery. The tongue-in-
cheek post is captioned âBest video game everâ and
seems to show someone using the controllerâs analogue
sticks and triggers to rotate the machine and perform other
actions.
īĩ While an Xbox controller may not initially seem like the
best way to handle such massive machinery, itâs not
unheard of: The US Navy plans to use Xbox 360
controllers to operate the periscopes on its new
submarines because of their ease of use and familiarity
among young sailors, and Xbox controllers have also been
used with autonomous cars, including military support
vehicles
8. Q4.
īĩ The reason for the mask was revealed in Rock
leeâs Springtime of youth Full Power Ninja
Chronicles.
īĩ When asked about it he said that the reason why
kakashi wears a mask isâĻâĻâĻ..
10. Q5.
īĩ The tiniest of Chile's soldiers and police officers
stole the show at the country's annual military
parade earlier this week.
īĩ The spectacle, which attracts millions of viewers
as it is beamed around the nation, has been a
tradition for more than 50 years.
A group of nine ______paraded alongside their
fully grown colleagues in neon green pouches
worn across the chest of a row of marching police
trainers.The 45-day-old _______ are the newest
members of the national police force's training
unit.
īĩ What am I talking about?
11.
12. Q6.
īĩ Itâs generally agreed that the future of video games is being
able to stream them directly to any device, with no need for a
powerful console or smartphone to run them on. What isnât
agreed upon is when this will start to become the norm, but
when it does happen it could be Google â not Sony or Microsoft
â thatâs leading the charge. Google has announced a new
technology called X, which is used to stream large amounts of
data, including video games, via their Chrome web browser.
The game theyâve used as a test is Assassinâs Creed Odyssey,
which a select number of gamers in America will be able to play
from this Friday â if they have a broadband connection of at
least 25 megabits per second.
īĩ What is the Project Called?
16. Q8.What am I talking about?
īĩ X is an informal term referring to a characters unsual ability to
survive infinite damage, due to the sole reason of their importance
in the story.
īĩ X is when a main character's life and health are safeguarded by
the fact that they're the one person who can't be removed from the
story. It also prevents important characters from dying or being
seriously injured at dramatically inconvenient moments. It often
denotes a situation in which it strains credibility to believe that the
character would survive or someone else would come and save it.
īĩ In the Call of Duty series, this can be seen when certain NPCs
such as commanding officers and characters notable to the story
can survive normally fatal attacks in combat. They typically stagger
at any incoming fire and fall down as if they died when taking
enough damage, but will soon get up and resume fighting.
īĩ Characters without X (such as randomly generated soldiers) can
die from any fatal event, including accidental death at the hands of
18. Q9.
īĩ When ________ ______ _____ launched on Android,
it made an unusual choice: it bypassed Google play in
favor of offering it directly from the developers own
website. Most apps and games donât have the luxury
of making this choice â the built-in distribution Google
offers is critical to their business. But Y believes its
product is popular enough and has a strong enough
draw to bring players to its website for the Android
download instead. In the process, itâs costing Google
around $50 million this year in platform fees.
20. Q10.
īĩ Bell's phenomenon (also known as the palpebral
oculogyric reflex) is a medical sign that allows
observers to notice an upward and outward movement
of the eye, when an attempt is made to close the eyes.
The upward movement of the eye is present in the
majority of the population, and is a defensive
mechanism. The fact that this is not very unique and is
a normal defense reflex present in 75% of the
population may deject some fans. âĸ Where did you see
a viral example of this phenomenon?
22. Q11.
īĩ The Atharva Veda mentions it as one of the five
most sacred plants on Earth and says that a
guardian angel resides in its leaves. In the
Sushruta Samhita (6 BCE) it is used to aid
digestion and appetite. So common is it in
Ayurveda, that it has been called the âpenicillin
of Ayurvedic medicineâ. The Unani system of
medicine also used it as a cure for diseases of
the nervous system and as an antispasmodic
and anticonvulsive. Which plant is this?
24. Q12.
īĩ ___ economy is the term used to denote
the economy when a labour market is
characterized by the prevalence of short-
term contracts or freelance work as
opposed to permanent jobs.
īĩ ___ also means a live performance by a
musician or group playing popular or jazz
music.
26. Q13.Claim 2 Fame
īĩ Richard Appiah Akoto, 33, is the information
and communication technology (ICT) teacher at
Betenase M/A Junior High School in the town of
Sekyedomase, about two and half hours drive
north of Ghanaâs second city, Kumasi. The
school has no computers even though since
2011, 14 and 15- year-olds are expected to
write and pass a national exam. What did he do
to help the students? He says that this was not
the first time he had to do it.
27.
28. Guy who draw MS word Features Windows on
Blackboard
29. Q14.
īĩ For many of the African tribes, scarification is
an elaborate part of local culture and signify
everything from beauty to adulthood or even, in
some cases, are simply a mark of belonging.
The person in question did the scarification to
indicate the number of kills he had made. On
whom did we see this recently?
32. Q15.
īĩ Recently, a company released 1775 shirts with 10
different logos as shown. The number of shirts with
different logos varied from each other. Which
company was behind this? And, what did the
number of shirts with different logos denote?
33.
34. ī Lacoste
Number of shirts made for
the species is directly equal
to number of animals of that
species left.
35. Q16.
īĩ The Postal Museum in London in 1993
purchased a collection of stamps coming from
Great Britain, Monaco, Aden and Zanzibar,
collected by a personality by him from a very
young age, the proceed of which went to an
HIV/AIDS organization set up in 1991. âĸ Whose
collection?