PICT IET STUDENT CHAPTER organizes technical event Scientia every year during the month of August September.... It has a General Knowledge competition called ENCUESTA which is very famous throughout Pune. This is the final of Scientia '15. The quiz master were Shubham Malu & Mohit Shah. for details or queries mail me at shubh.malu123@gmail.com
Here are some of the key members of the PayPal Mafia and companies they founded:
- Peter Thiel (co-founder of PayPal): Founders Fund, Palantir Technologies, Clarium Capital, Valar Ventures
- Max Levchin (co-founder of PayPal): Affirm, HVF, Glow
- Reid Hoffman (early PayPal executive): LinkedIn, Greylock Partners, Masters of Scale podcast
- Elon Musk (early PayPal executive): Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink
- Ken Howery (early PayPal executive): Founders Fund
- Luke Nosek (early PayPal executive): Founders Fund
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
The document contains a quantum quiz with 25 multiple choice questions and their answers. Some of the questions identify logos, flags, companies or initiatives while others relate to people, events, movies or songs. The quiz covers a wide range of topics including sports, entertainment, technology, politics and culture.
Arijit Ghosh Memorial Quiz 2015 : PrelimsRachit Jain
The document contains details about an upcoming quiz competition including 20 questions, scoring rules, and qualifications for the finals. It provides the questions and answers for the quiz covering topics like movies, music, business, and current events. The questions are in multiple choice or short answer format and test general knowledge.
1. The document outlines the rules for a quiz game with 4 star marked questions that can be used as tie-breakers and no negative marking for wild guesses.
2. Partial points will be given for applicable questions.
3. The decision of the quiz masters is final.
Science and Technology Quiz by Quiz Club NITW Quiz Club NITW
The document provides rules and questions for a SciTech quiz competition. It states there will be 20 questions, with 1 point per question and no negative marking. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Sample questions are provided covering topics like Google doodles, company mergers, natural phenomena, famous people and companies, technology, art, and more. The questions require identifying people, companies, events, technologies, artworks and other concepts.
Here are some of the key members of the PayPal Mafia and companies they founded:
- Peter Thiel (co-founder of PayPal): Founders Fund, Palantir Technologies, Clarium Capital, Valar Ventures
- Max Levchin (co-founder of PayPal): Affirm, HVF, Glow
- Reid Hoffman (early PayPal executive): LinkedIn, Greylock Partners, Masters of Scale podcast
- Elon Musk (early PayPal executive): Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink
- Ken Howery (early PayPal executive): Founders Fund
- Luke Nosek (early PayPal executive): Founders Fund
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
The document contains a quantum quiz with 25 multiple choice questions and their answers. Some of the questions identify logos, flags, companies or initiatives while others relate to people, events, movies or songs. The quiz covers a wide range of topics including sports, entertainment, technology, politics and culture.
Arijit Ghosh Memorial Quiz 2015 : PrelimsRachit Jain
The document contains details about an upcoming quiz competition including 20 questions, scoring rules, and qualifications for the finals. It provides the questions and answers for the quiz covering topics like movies, music, business, and current events. The questions are in multiple choice or short answer format and test general knowledge.
1. The document outlines the rules for a quiz game with 4 star marked questions that can be used as tie-breakers and no negative marking for wild guesses.
2. Partial points will be given for applicable questions.
3. The decision of the quiz masters is final.
Science and Technology Quiz by Quiz Club NITW Quiz Club NITW
The document provides rules and questions for a SciTech quiz competition. It states there will be 20 questions, with 1 point per question and no negative marking. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Sample questions are provided covering topics like Google doodles, company mergers, natural phenomena, famous people and companies, technology, art, and more. The questions require identifying people, companies, events, technologies, artworks and other concepts.
Veda, the quiz society of MSI and MSIT, is one of the most engaging societies at the college. It has many junior members and a dedicated core team of quizzers who are collectively dominant in almost every genre of college level quizzing. The society organizes quizzing sessions for members to enhance their knowledge in all fields, encourages participation in various quizzes to connect with other societies, and provides exposure to organize intra and inter-college events. They have achieved success in over 40 competitions across different years.
This document is a quiz on Indian history and current events being conducted by Vivekanandhan Somalingam to celebrate Independence Day. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower in Mumbai, celebrities like Katrina Kaif, government programs like Aadhaar, and notable figures like Steve Jobs and Steve Sasson. Participants are invited to send in their answers to win prizes in a quiz show being held on August 13, 2010.
This document provides the details of a real quizzing event, including the names of the quiz masters, rules of the quiz, and 20 multiple choice questions with answer options. Participants can earn +10 points for correct answers and receive negative marks for incorrect answers, as determined by the quiz masters. The quiz masters' decisions are final.
The document provides details about a quiz competition involving 12 multiple choice questions with answers related to various topics. The first 6 questions are clockwise and the remaining 6 are anti-clockwise. Points are awarded based on correct (+10) or incorrect (-0) answers without using a double, and with a double the points are +20 or -10. The questions cover topics like Olympic medal records, the Ford Model T car, a privately purchased Scottish island, connecting images, treaty signings, cameo movie appearances of a US Senator, a statue of Usain Bolt, criticism of Internet Explorer 7, recalling the value of pi, India's first AC double-decker train connection, the origin of a famous book title, and an obscure
8-team Final rounds for Geek-O-Pedia, which was an open general quiz. It was held on 11th July, 2021 as a part of Edge, the Tech-fest of Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata. It was hosted by QM Sabyasachi Ganguly, ex President of Pragya UEM Kolkata Quiz Club. For any queries, reach out at sabyasachi.uemk@gmail.com
PS: Please excuse last 3 slides of Round 2. They were included by mistake
This document outlines the structure and rules for the Department of English Quiz Finals. It consists of 6 rounds covering topics like current affairs, literature, visuals, spelling, audio, and rapid fire. The rounds involve teams of 2 answering questions within time limits. Electronic devices are prohibited. Correct answers score points while incorrect answers receive negatives. The quiz master's decisions are final. Sample questions are provided for each round covering topics from famous people to movies to books. An audience can also ask questions between rounds.
The document summarizes the rules and structure of the iQuest 9 quiz competition final round. It outlines 3 rounds of questions - a direct round with 6 questions worth varying points, a connect round with 8 buzzer questions, and a final buzzer round with 10 questions. Teams can earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers, depending on the round. Questions cover topics like identifying people, connecting concepts, and answering trivia. The rounds introduce increasing difficulty and point values for answering quiz questions on the buzzer.
Given the eventful year that had just gone by, I decided to reminisce the year 2018, by conducting this quiz on all the good and the bad, the fun and the fallacies of 2018. Give it a shot and see how well you remember 2018!
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
1) The document announces the Gnosis Quiz Club's general quiz competition called "FARRAGO" conducted by Nitin Bansal and Vimarsh Bhargava.
2) It outlines the prelims round format which will have 20 questions with teams of up to 3 people, and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
3) The questions cover a wide range of topics from movies to current events to identify logos and advertisements. Starred questions will be used to resolve ties.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions related to current events, pop culture, and history. The questions cover topics like climate activists, internet memes, historical events, movies, music, and more. Each question is numbered and includes clues and context to help identify the answer.
The open quiz 2.0, held on 10th april 2016 at UPES, Dehradun.
Quizmaster - Vishnu
Quiz club - Tack On Quiz Club
Occasion - Padartham - India's Biggest Material Fest
This document contains questions and answers from a K-Circle session on September 7, 2019 with Samyuktha. Questions 21-30 form a theme related to celebrities and businesses. The document provides questions on various topics and subjects with blank slides labeled "Answer Slide Coming Up!" to be filled in with responses.
Jogo Bonito - InterCollege General Quiz 2019 - Trivandrum George Zacharia
Pre-Quarters of Jogo Bonito Inter College Quiz Tournament by Q4Quizzing.com at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram .
Hosted by George Zacharia
Lourde School at Kottayam conducts annual quizzes to unearth best of talent and also inculcate the importance of reading newspapers.Kids just love being part of the annual show
The document describes a business quiz finals between Vivek and Venky. It provides the rules of the quiz which includes 20 questions that can be answered directly or passed to the other player. Players receive +10 points for correct answers and can choose to "pounce" on a question for +10/-10 points. The quiz is played in a clockwise direction with infinite bouncing of questions between players.
An in-house quiz organised at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, by Anmol Dhawan & Prabhav Vasistha - who know their business like nobody's business.
This document provides questions for an intercollegiate quiz competition covering topics from India, global perspectives, and miscellaneous areas. The India round includes 5 questions about Indian politics and history. The global perspective round has 6 questions on topics like the Nazi concentration camps and banned music genres. Kaleidoscope provides 10 random questions on various subjects like sports, advertising, technology, and pop culture references. The event also includes an audience question round with puzzles and riddles.
PICT IET STUDENT CHAPTER organizes technical event Scientia every year during the month of August September.... It has a General Knowledge competition called ENCUESTA which is very famous throughout Pune. This is the semifinal of Scientia '15. The quiz master was Mohit Shah. for details or queries mail me at shubh.malu123@gmail.com
The document contains a short excerpt from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling. It describes Harry returning to the Gryffindor common room soaking wet after a rainy Quidditch practice. On his way, he encounters Nearly Headless Nick, the Gryffindor house ghost, who is muttering to himself about not fulfilling some requirements. They exchange a greeting but no other details are provided about their interaction.
Veda, the quiz society of MSI and MSIT, is one of the most engaging societies at the college. It has many junior members and a dedicated core team of quizzers who are collectively dominant in almost every genre of college level quizzing. The society organizes quizzing sessions for members to enhance their knowledge in all fields, encourages participation in various quizzes to connect with other societies, and provides exposure to organize intra and inter-college events. They have achieved success in over 40 competitions across different years.
This document is a quiz on Indian history and current events being conducted by Vivekanandhan Somalingam to celebrate Independence Day. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower in Mumbai, celebrities like Katrina Kaif, government programs like Aadhaar, and notable figures like Steve Jobs and Steve Sasson. Participants are invited to send in their answers to win prizes in a quiz show being held on August 13, 2010.
This document provides the details of a real quizzing event, including the names of the quiz masters, rules of the quiz, and 20 multiple choice questions with answer options. Participants can earn +10 points for correct answers and receive negative marks for incorrect answers, as determined by the quiz masters. The quiz masters' decisions are final.
The document provides details about a quiz competition involving 12 multiple choice questions with answers related to various topics. The first 6 questions are clockwise and the remaining 6 are anti-clockwise. Points are awarded based on correct (+10) or incorrect (-0) answers without using a double, and with a double the points are +20 or -10. The questions cover topics like Olympic medal records, the Ford Model T car, a privately purchased Scottish island, connecting images, treaty signings, cameo movie appearances of a US Senator, a statue of Usain Bolt, criticism of Internet Explorer 7, recalling the value of pi, India's first AC double-decker train connection, the origin of a famous book title, and an obscure
8-team Final rounds for Geek-O-Pedia, which was an open general quiz. It was held on 11th July, 2021 as a part of Edge, the Tech-fest of Techno Main Salt Lake, Kolkata. It was hosted by QM Sabyasachi Ganguly, ex President of Pragya UEM Kolkata Quiz Club. For any queries, reach out at sabyasachi.uemk@gmail.com
PS: Please excuse last 3 slides of Round 2. They were included by mistake
This document outlines the structure and rules for the Department of English Quiz Finals. It consists of 6 rounds covering topics like current affairs, literature, visuals, spelling, audio, and rapid fire. The rounds involve teams of 2 answering questions within time limits. Electronic devices are prohibited. Correct answers score points while incorrect answers receive negatives. The quiz master's decisions are final. Sample questions are provided for each round covering topics from famous people to movies to books. An audience can also ask questions between rounds.
The document summarizes the rules and structure of the iQuest 9 quiz competition final round. It outlines 3 rounds of questions - a direct round with 6 questions worth varying points, a connect round with 8 buzzer questions, and a final buzzer round with 10 questions. Teams can earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers, depending on the round. Questions cover topics like identifying people, connecting concepts, and answering trivia. The rounds introduce increasing difficulty and point values for answering quiz questions on the buzzer.
Given the eventful year that had just gone by, I decided to reminisce the year 2018, by conducting this quiz on all the good and the bad, the fun and the fallacies of 2018. Give it a shot and see how well you remember 2018!
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
1) The document announces the Gnosis Quiz Club's general quiz competition called "FARRAGO" conducted by Nitin Bansal and Vimarsh Bhargava.
2) It outlines the prelims round format which will have 20 questions with teams of up to 3 people, and the top 8 teams will qualify for the finals.
3) The questions cover a wide range of topics from movies to current events to identify logos and advertisements. Starred questions will be used to resolve ties.
This document appears to be a quiz containing 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions related to current events, pop culture, and history. The questions cover topics like climate activists, internet memes, historical events, movies, music, and more. Each question is numbered and includes clues and context to help identify the answer.
The open quiz 2.0, held on 10th april 2016 at UPES, Dehradun.
Quizmaster - Vishnu
Quiz club - Tack On Quiz Club
Occasion - Padartham - India's Biggest Material Fest
This document contains questions and answers from a K-Circle session on September 7, 2019 with Samyuktha. Questions 21-30 form a theme related to celebrities and businesses. The document provides questions on various topics and subjects with blank slides labeled "Answer Slide Coming Up!" to be filled in with responses.
Jogo Bonito - InterCollege General Quiz 2019 - Trivandrum George Zacharia
Pre-Quarters of Jogo Bonito Inter College Quiz Tournament by Q4Quizzing.com at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram .
Hosted by George Zacharia
Lourde School at Kottayam conducts annual quizzes to unearth best of talent and also inculcate the importance of reading newspapers.Kids just love being part of the annual show
The document describes a business quiz finals between Vivek and Venky. It provides the rules of the quiz which includes 20 questions that can be answered directly or passed to the other player. Players receive +10 points for correct answers and can choose to "pounce" on a question for +10/-10 points. The quiz is played in a clockwise direction with infinite bouncing of questions between players.
An in-house quiz organised at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, by Anmol Dhawan & Prabhav Vasistha - who know their business like nobody's business.
This document provides questions for an intercollegiate quiz competition covering topics from India, global perspectives, and miscellaneous areas. The India round includes 5 questions about Indian politics and history. The global perspective round has 6 questions on topics like the Nazi concentration camps and banned music genres. Kaleidoscope provides 10 random questions on various subjects like sports, advertising, technology, and pop culture references. The event also includes an audience question round with puzzles and riddles.
PICT IET STUDENT CHAPTER organizes technical event Scientia every year during the month of August September.... It has a General Knowledge competition called ENCUESTA which is very famous throughout Pune. This is the semifinal of Scientia '15. The quiz master was Mohit Shah. for details or queries mail me at shubh.malu123@gmail.com
The document contains a short excerpt from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling. It describes Harry returning to the Gryffindor common room soaking wet after a rainy Quidditch practice. On his way, he encounters Nearly Headless Nick, the Gryffindor house ghost, who is muttering to himself about not fulfilling some requirements. They exchange a greeting but no other details are provided about their interaction.
PICT IET STUDENT CHAPTER organizes technical event Scientia every year during the month of August September.... It has a General Knowledge competition called ENCUESTA which is very famous throughout Pune. This is the semifinal of Scientia '14. The quiz master was Shubham Malu. for details or queries mail me at shubh.malu123@gmail.com
The document contains several passages providing clues to identify important figures from Hindu mythology and Indian history:
1) The first passage describes the birth of a boy and girl from weeds after a rishi named Shardwan was seduced by an apsara.
2) The second passage refers to the Four Great Kings, protectors of the world who command supernatural creatures from the Cāturmahārājika heaven.
3) The third passage mentions someone referred to as "X" who is tested by people, referring to the avatar of Lord Krishna.
4) The fourth passage and image provide clues to identify "X" as a figure who is only allowed to visit
India Quiz at Christ University - Prelims-AnswersSathvik Ashok
1. The document presents an India quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and no negative marking. Teams of up to 3 people can participate.
2. Neha Kapur, Miss India 2006, is known among geeks for another reason related to her work in technology.
3. The Retreat Building, located in Shimla, was originally built in 1850 and is now the official residence of the President of India. It has a unique wooden structure.
4. Dipika Pallikal recently won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
This document summarizes a pub quiz with 9 questions connecting to a specific theme. It provides the questions, scoring patterns, and explanations for each question. The questions cover topics like identifying sports teams, Greek mythology, Harry Potter, movie posters, company logos, and word associations.
The document contains a list of names from various fields including politics, entertainment, science and history. Some of the names listed are Queen Elizabeth II, Pankaj Advani, Nitish Kumar, Narendra Modi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, volcanic eruption, clinical thermometer, the Milky Way, Karan Johar, Abhijeet Sawant, Shweta Tiwari, Bhagat Singh, Kalpana Chawla, A R Rahman, Sushmita Sen, and Sardar Patel.
This document provides the rules and format for an India 'Couldn't find a punny name' Quiz, including that there are 34 total questions, questions 11-20 being starred to resolve ties, and teams can be up to 3 people. It then lists the first 20 questions and their answers, covering topics like the first Indian movie to win Best Film at Cannes, characters from Indian comics/sitcoms, advertising campaigns, records set by Indian cricketers and actors, and places/monuments in India.
The document contains 6 trivia questions about companies, people, and their connections. Question 3 provides the connect between Formula 1 sponsors, tech companies started by ex-Facebook employees, and the phrase "Stand on the shoulder of Giants" which relates to Google Scholar, a painting, and an Oasis album. Question 5 identifies Prasoon Joshi as an advertising award winner, lyricist for a film, and senior executive at McCann-Erickson advertising.
The document describes a trivia game played over 12 rounds between 6 tables. Each table is asked a multiple choice question and must buzz in with the correct answer, with the point value increasing by 1 each round. Examples of questions cover topics like companies, famous paintings, cities, and pop culture to test the general knowledge of the participants.
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
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This document contains a summary of a quiz competition with multiple rounds testing participants' knowledge of advertising campaigns, movies, people, and current events through pictures and clues. The competition involved exchanging answer sheets with others and earning points for correct responses provided in 3 sentences or less.
Curiously Yours - The General Quiz
QM: Anurag
Hosted on 9th June, 2020 as a part of the 7-day event Quiz de Mela.
This was the fourth in a series of 7 quizzes.
- The passage discusses the first gun control laws passed in the US during the prohibition era in the 1930s.
- Then President Franklin D. Roosevelt drafted the 1934 National Firearms Act and the 1938 Gun Control Act with help from an organization.
- These laws placed heavy taxes and regulations on firearms associated with crime like machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, in response to widespread gun violence at the time.
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.
1. The document provides instructions for a pen and paper quiz round with 20 questions. Questions marked with multiples of 4 are star questions. Participants are asked to switch off their phones. The quizmaster's decision is final. Blocks are allowed if 3+ teams shout it.
2. Dolly the sheep was the first cloned mammal. She was born in 1996 in Scotland and lived her entire life there until being euthanized in 2003 due to lung disease and arthritis.
3. The regional body that names cyclones for the North Indian Ocean is described.
Wallace Souza was a Brazilian television presenter accused of hiring hitmen to kill people to boost ratings of his investigative journalism show. The painting depicts the story of Pheidippides, who ran from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to announce the Persian defeat. Christopher Nolan was talking about using rotating sets inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey in the hotel corridor scene from Inception.
The document contains questions and answers related to identifying people, connecting ideas, and providing information about notable figures and events from history, science, sports, entertainment and popular culture. It covers topics like famous civil rights activists, political leaders, tech CEOs, authors, scientists, mathematicians, athletes and their achievements.
This document provides the questions and answers for a quiz. It includes 22 multiple choice questions about topics like famous phrases, people, movies, and more. The questions are intended for a quiz being run by Adithya and Anupriy with the contributions of their entire quizzing team. Guidelines are provided that answers will be worth +10 points and there are no negatives for guessing, with marked questions serving as tie-breakers.
The document appears to be about an advertising quiz held by the Ad Club Bangalore in April 2011. It includes 8 visual questions with points awarded for correct answers, as well as 12 written questions on various topics related to advertising, marketing, and business. Some of the questions ask participants to identify logos, brands, or explain certain terms, events, or concepts. The questions cover a wide range of material and aim to test the knowledge of the quiz participants.
Ratan Tata completed his B.Sc from Cornell University and an advanced management program from Harvard University. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from Ohio State University. Ratan Tata was a member of the international advisory board of Chase Manhattan Corp. He was put in charge of Nelco in 1971. Ratan Tata replaced Russi Modi as the first chairman to be sacked in Tata Group companies. Ratan Tata's mother Soonoo Tata was first married to Naval Tata then Sir J.J. Ratan Tata's brother Jimmy died in an accident and Noel was his half brother. Ratan Tata himself launched the Tata Nano car. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry
The document contains questions for a quiz competition. It includes 15 multiple choice questions related to topics like pop culture, history, mythology, and business. There are also 5 bonus questions. The questions require identifying people, places, companies, products, and connecting terms. Participants are instructed not to discuss answers and that brevity will be appreciated over lengthy essays. Cheating is strictly prohibited and will result in disqualification.
The document outlines the flow and structure of the 39th Annual EDSEM QUIZ FEST, including 7 total rounds with dry question rounds and special rounds. It provides questions from some of the rounds, including questions about Leeds United retiring a jersey number in 2007-08 due to financial issues, Venerial Burney naming the asteroid 6235 Burney and instrument on the New Horizons space probe after her discovery of Pluto's name, a tea ceremony, the context of a passage about being a teenager, the Da Vinci surgical system being named after Leonardo Da Vinci, the battle of Thermopylae, Neerja Bhanot, and Just Fontaine stepping in as center forward for
This document outlines the rules for a general quiz finals competition consisting of 4 rounds. The first 3 rounds allow teams to choose questions for other teams and attempt to answer questions bounced back to them. The rounds proceed in a clockwise direction. Questions cover topics in history, politics, science, pop culture and current events. The last round reverses the direction and teams must be careful. It provides examples of questions asked and answers given during the sample competition.
Ashoka University Freshers' Quiz 2015 PrelimsSamridh Kudesia
This document contains a list of 17 quiz questions for a freshers' quiz hosted by Samridh and Shivangi. It includes questions about the Academy Awards hosts, XKCD comics, cricket players, driving directions on maps, Marmite, Roald Dahl and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, popular Bollywood ads, movie posters, Google domains, Sodexo, Facebook campus celebrities, Ultimate Frisbee, JK Rowling pronunciations, Steve Jobs' background, candle wax channels, Chetan Bhagat novels, and Dan Brown/Robert Langdon. The questions cover topics in films, books, sports, food, technology companies and more.
The document provides a summary of a quiz competition between multiple teams. It consists of 3 rounds of questions on a variety of topics including history, sports, entertainment, and current events. The questions test the teams' knowledge on figures like Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin; companies like Pirelli, Nokia, and Navteq; and concepts like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and PageRank algorithm. The scoring system rewards correct answers with points and passes questions between teams for partial points.
This document provides clues and questions about various companies, products, and people. Some of the clues include: an Indian smartphone company known for the Freedom 251 phone; Paytm and its facilitation of 'Pay Through Mobile'; Angela Merkel and her role as de facto EU leader; and Google's secret research lab X. The questions cover a wide range of topics from business to entertainment.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
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Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
2. Round 1: Written Round
• 6 questions
• +5 for correct answer
• No negative marking
3. 1. Name the bowler who took Sachin’s wicket in his last test match in Mumbai.
2. Who owns the domain name 466453.com?
3. Which company has the tagline “Save Money, Live Better”?
4. Who is the author of the book “Combating Terrorism: The Legal Challenge”?
5. Who is the only recipient of the highest civilian awards of both India & Pakistan, the Bharat
Ratna & the Nishaan-e-Pakistan?
6. Name the first video on Youtube
6. Round 2
• QM’s decision is final
• +10 for correct answer. No negative marking
7. Question 1
• In 2014 X decided to file a lawsuit against Y claiming that his logo was
too similar to their logo and infringed on their rights. While there was
obviously some similarities with the 3 circles, smile and minimalistic
design, it seemed pretty insane. Later Y unleashed onto Facebook
that X has actually done the unthinkable, and has decided to use X’s
popular song "Ghosts N Stuff" without permission in a new online
video. Identify X & Y
• No part points.
10. Question 2
• Tardar Sauce better known as X is an internet celebrity. As of
December 10, 2014 “The Official X” page on Facebook has over 7
million likes. X featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal
and the cover of New York magazine. X is supposed to get her
waxwork at Madame Tussauds in San Franscisco. Identify X.
13. Question 3
• X sometimes referred to as Love Letter was a computer worm
that attacked millions of Windows personal computers in the
Philippines. Around 10% of the internet users committed a huge
mistake by going on the name of this hazardous worm. The
virus played on radical human emotion of the need to be loved
because of which it became a global pandemic in only one night.
The worm did damage on the local machine overwriting image
files and sent a copy of itself to all addresses in the Windows
Address book used by Microsoft Outlook. Identify X.
14.
15.
16. Question 4
• X was born in March, 1951. X married an American Kathak
dancer. They have two daughters. He was named an Old
Dominion Fellow by the Humanities Council at Princeton
University, where he resided for the 2005–2006 semester as full
professor. He was also a visiting professor at Stanford
University. X is also a Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan and he
now resides in San Francisco. Identify X.
22. Question 6
• This original structure stands upon 16 steel legs somewhere near
Amsterdam and is 10 stories high. Since the headquarters of a corporation
needs to express its organizational values, this controversial X office was
designed to infuse a feeling of innovation, transparency, openness and eco-
friendliness. The counterpoint of this extraordinary aluminum and glass
exterior is represented by the six inner gardens every employee and visitor
can enjoy. The 5,600 sq meter building also includes a 250 seat auditorium,
a restaurant, a library and flexible workspaces that allow every employee
to change the scenery whenever they feel like they could use a break.
Specially controlled installations, along with the inner gardens made it one
of the most efficient energy saving building in Netherlands. The unusual
shape of the structure determined the locals to call it “the shoe” or the
“spaceship”. Name the company
• (Picture on next slide)
26. Question 7
• The company’s name is based on a character in Herman Melville’s
novel Moby-Dick. Originally the company was to be called Pequod, a
whaling ship in Moby-Dick. The co-founders, Jerry Baldwin, Gordon
Bowker, and Zev Siegl, rejected the name and instead named it after
the chief mate on the whaling ship. Identify the company
45. Question 1
On 13th September 2010, at 9:10 pm, viewers got to see an advertisement
for a product across STAR Network channels including STAR Plus, STAR One,
STAR Gold, STAR Utsav, STAR Movies, STAR World, Channel V, STAR Jalsha,
STAR Pravah, National Geographic Channel and Fox History &
Entertainment i.e. the same ad on all these channels at the same time.
What is this kind of advertising called, who did it and what was the
product?
Part points for 2 out of 3.
46.
47. Roadblock Advertising. The ad was for the eco-friendly range of paints from Nerolac featuring
Shah Rukh Khan.
48. Question 2
X often visited the prostitutes at a brothel
on Rue du Bout d'Aeles as his single
emotional and sensuous point of contact
with other people. While there, he cut off
parts of his left ear after a confrontation
with Y. Identify X & Y.
51. Question 3
The canteen at IIM Ahmedabad is aptly
titled “TANSTAAFL”. What is the full form
of the canteen, one of the first
lessonsinculcated by educators
worldwide to Business and Economics
students?
57. Question 5
In a 2007 interview, he claimed to have rejected a
role in Mani ratnam’s “Iruvar” because it would
require him to cut his hair as a result of which, “a
dozen other producers would have committed
suicide”. This interview was after he had played a
role in a Mani Ratnam film. Who?
60. Question 6
The NDA boasts of three alumni to have won the
Param Vir Chakra and ten to have won the Ashok
Chakra. Of these, all PVCs and nine Ashok Chakras
have been posthumously awarded. Who, the first
NDA alumnus to receive it(for events on 3 rd April
1984), was also the only non-posthumous
awardee?
63. Question 7
X was created as a response to Y’s rival brand Polson. The
idea was conceived in 1967 once ASP (Advertising, Sales
and Promotion) clinched the brand portfolio from the
previous agency FCB Ulka. It was executed by Sylvester Da
Cunha, the owner of the agency and his art director
Eustace Fernandez on hoardings, painted bus panels and
posters in Mumbai. Dr Verghese Kurien suggested that it
had to be easy to draw and memorable as most of the
advertising would be outdoor media which required hand
painting in those days and the hoardings had to be
changed frequently. Identify X and Y.
64.
65.
66. Question 8
Located deep in the icy mountainside of
Spitsbergen Island in the Svalbard Archipelago,
north of Norway, this facility was built in the hope
of averting and alleviating future global crisis and
post apocalyptic scenarios.
Pics on the next slide.
70. • A 2.5 acre landscaped section of New York’s famous Central Park was inaugurated
on 9th Oct 1985, on what would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday, by his
widow Yoko Ono as a memorial to him.
• It is located directly across the street from where Lennon was murdered. It has
been the site of many impromptu gatherings of Beatles fans over the years.
• What is the name of this garden memorial?
Question 9
76. Question 11
• Miss Universe which is an annual international beauty pageant was
founded in 1952 by California clothing company Pacific Mills and is
owned by A. The current Miss Universe is B of Colombia who was
crowned on 25th January 2015 in Doral, Florida USA. Identify A & B.
• Part points available.
83. Question 1
Syed Fazl-ul-Hasan urf Hasrat Mohani was a UP-born poet and
freedom fighter. In poetry circles, he is perhaps best known for
writing the ghazal “Chupke Chupke Raat Din”. He made another
lasting contribution to the Indian culture of those times by coining
what?
85. Question 2
For someone like H D Deve Gowda or S.Bangarappa or S.M.Krishna,
it would be Chamarajnagar. For someone like Kiran Reddy or YSR
Reddy, it would be Guntakal (Andhra Pradesh). For someone like
Akhilesh Yadav or Mulayam Singh Yadav, it is NOIDA. For someone
like Jayalalithaa or K.Karunanidhi, it would be a part of the
Thanjavur Brihadeeswara Temple.
What?
86. Politicians do not visit these places, for there is a prevalent
superstition that people lose their seats/posts if they go there.
87. Question 3
These is an example of a sari whose top and
bottom borders are in different colors. By
geographically-inspired name are these kinds
of saris popularly known as?
89. Question 4
In early 2013, the Ministry of Environment and Forests issued a
circular banning the use of these ‘government servants’. The
Ministry of Urban Development is trying to get it implemented in
New Delhi. Who are these servants?
90. Langurs hired to get rid of monkeys who cause havoc in several
governmental buildings
91. Question 5
One of the many stories about the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is that its
architect took his own life by jumping from the hotel when he
realised he'd made a colossal mistake. Though untrue, what was the
supposed reason for his suicide?
92. That the hotel's back is to the sea, instead of the front. This is false:
this was the intended plan, partly to allow a good view from the
rooms.
93. Question 6
The name of this disease was derived from an Italian word, which in
turn was derived from a Latin term meaning ‘to flow in’. Originally,
the disease was thought to be due to the effect of the stars. Which
disease?
95. Question 7
Recently, these along with some other LIFE Magazine covers were
created for a specific purpose. What was the purpose? The photos that
were chosen to be used as covers, from the literally millions of pictures
in LIFE’s archive, had to somehow “convey the influence of LIFE
magazine, while at the same time helping to move our story along. It
was a fabulous problem, and one we had a lot of fun working to solve.”
(Images on the next slide)
100. Question 9
The main story is about a king who discovered the promiscuity of his
wife. He undergoes severe mental trauma and comes up with a
draconian idea to marry and kill virgin women before they have a
chance to cheat on him. One of the people who gets caught in this is
his minister’s daughter. However, she manages to keep herself alive for
a very long time by playing on the curiosity of the king.
What did she do
102. Question 10
"Dear X It was a real pleasure just to sit and talk with you. I listened very
carefully to what you had to say about this compelling history, and I've since
read the script and found it -- in all the detail of which it descries these
monumental events and in the compassionate portraits of all the principle
characters -- both powerful and moving. I can't account for how at any given
moment I feel the need to explore one life as opposed to another. But I do
know that I can only do this work if I feel almost as if there's no choice. That
a subject coincides inexplicably with a very personal need and a very specific
moment in time. In this case, as fascinated as I was by “___," it was the
fascination of a grateful spectator who longed to see a story told rather than
that of a participant. That's how I feel now in spite of myself, and though I
can't be sure this won't change, I couldn't dream of encouraging you to keep
it open on a mere possibility. I do hope this makes sense Steven. I'm glad
you're making the film. I wish you the strength for it and I send both my very
best wishes and my sincere gratitude to you for having considered me.”
Y."