Here is the preliminary round of the Sci-Tech quiz produced and presented by me and my partner, Ashwini. Top 8 teams made it to the finals. The cut-off was a rather low 8.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about science, history, and pop culture. Some questions identify famous figures like scientists and their contributions, internet memes, business acquisitions, and scientific discoveries. Other questions test knowledge in areas like Roman law, physics, and technology.
General Quiz 2022 | NBV Inter House Quiz.pdfAlbin P James
The document summarizes the rules and structure of a quiz competition consisting of 5 rounds. Each round has a different theme and contains questions to test participants' knowledge. The rounds progress in difficulty, with the first round containing general questions and the later rounds focusing on more specialized topics. Participants can earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers. Additional rules specify time limits, answer formats, and scoring schemes for each round. The full document provides examples of question topics and formats for each round.
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.
The document describes the rules and questions for "The Biz-Tech Quiz" hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club quizmaster Anshul Roy. It contains 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like business, technology, entertainment, and history. The rules specify the scoring scheme and that the quizmaster's decisions are final.
The document provides questions and prompts for a quiz or game show. It includes questions on topics like science, inventions, history, and literature. Many questions refer to famous people and their accomplishments, including scientists like Einstein and discoveries they made. The format involves multiple choice or short answer responses.
The document describes a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about science, pop culture, and technology. It includes questions about Breaking Bad, cartoons physics, Twitter, Google Chrome's offline dinosaur game, WiFi standards, and Murphy's Law. The quizmaster is identified as GAWD.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about science, history, and pop culture. Some questions identify famous figures like scientists and their contributions, internet memes, business acquisitions, and scientific discoveries. Other questions test knowledge in areas like Roman law, physics, and technology.
General Quiz 2022 | NBV Inter House Quiz.pdfAlbin P James
The document summarizes the rules and structure of a quiz competition consisting of 5 rounds. Each round has a different theme and contains questions to test participants' knowledge. The rounds progress in difficulty, with the first round containing general questions and the later rounds focusing on more specialized topics. Participants can earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect answers. Additional rules specify time limits, answer formats, and scoring schemes for each round. The full document provides examples of question topics and formats for each round.
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.
The document describes the rules and questions for "The Biz-Tech Quiz" hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club quizmaster Anshul Roy. It contains 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like business, technology, entertainment, and history. The rules specify the scoring scheme and that the quizmaster's decisions are final.
The document provides questions and prompts for a quiz or game show. It includes questions on topics like science, inventions, history, and literature. Many questions refer to famous people and their accomplishments, including scientists like Einstein and discoveries they made. The format involves multiple choice or short answer responses.
The document describes a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about science, pop culture, and technology. It includes questions about Breaking Bad, cartoons physics, Twitter, Google Chrome's offline dinosaur game, WiFi standards, and Murphy's Law. The quizmaster is identified as GAWD.
1. Sony is the major electronics maker whose name comes from the Latin word for sound. It was founded by Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka.
2. The picture depicts John F. Kennedy, who had back problems and preferred to read newspapers standing up. Taken in 1961, the photo became iconic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The picture is called the "Burden of Leadership", taken by George Tames for the New York Times.
3. Disney originally planned to adapt several of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales for a live-action/animation film in the 1940s, but found The Snow Queen character too difficult to adapt for modern audiences. The deadlock was recently broken with
Watanabe Bizquiz Goa Prelims | QM Harsh Singh | Quark 2023 | BITS Pilani KK B...BITS Goa Quiz Club
BITS Goa Quiz Club in association with Quark, announces the Watanabe Quiz- A Business and Finance themed quiz to be conducted in partnership with Mingout. Cash prizes worth ₹20K are up for grabs!
What's more, the winner gets an all expenses paid trip to Mumbai, to compete in the national finals for a prize pool of 10 lakhs!!
The Quiz is open only for BITSGians. Participation is allowed in teams of 2.
Date: 30 January 2023
Venue: LT1
Time: 7 pm onwards
Grand Quizzing Week 22 | SciTech Quiz | FinalsQuNITe
This document provides information about a game involving multiple choice questions across 7 rounds:
Round 1 involves clock-wise questions about an Indian Air Force squadron leader, clownfish, David Attenborough, and the origins of terms like "shooting" and debunks the myth about "Room X" at CERN.
Round 2 is a written round with 5 questions and partial marking allowed.
Round 3 goes anti clock-wise and includes questions about the Wayback Machine, leetspeak, wombat poop shape, and nuclear tests ruining early film.
Round 4 is a visual connect round with images related to Flipkart and accidental discoveries plus asking to name the Solvay
Sci-Tech quiz for IEEE day held at IIT-Jodhpur.
Test your knowledge of space, science , technology and famous personalities in te field of Science and Technology.
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This document appears to be a transcript from a science and technology quiz show. It includes 25 questions on various topics related to science, technology, movies, history and more. The questions are identified with "Q-" and include topics like Angry Birds, Python programming philosophy, Project Morpheus virtual reality, Windows 10 privacy settings, the invention of bubble wrap, Tesla swimsuits, Moore's Law, tongue anatomy, the Curies and radioactivity, the movie Ex Machina, New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz, napalm, henna dye, the origins of 4chan, the discovery of Homo Naledi, the Firefly spacecraft Serenity, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard
This document contains details about an event called Boscotsav'18 organized by the SPACE BYTE CLUB including questions related to technology, cryptocurrencies, AI startups, virtual assistants and more. It discusses concepts like proof-of-work, Bitcoin mining, Anthropic's Bonsai AI acquisition by Microsoft, Facebook's virtual assistant M, Red Hat's origins and other technology trivia.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from the UTSUK '14 quiz competition. The rules state that questions can be answered by the team asked or opposing teams who "pounce". Pounces must be answered within 30 seconds. Correct answers receive 10 points, wrong answers receive -5 points. The questions cover topics in meteorology, astronomy, history of science and technology, chemistry, and geology. Sample questions ask about rain shadows, sunspots, the limelight, vanishing spray, eye color determination, columnar basalt, and the synthesis of paracetamol. The document provides a high-level overview of the format and content of the quiz competition.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit'21 Q?Bit finals trivia competition. It consists of 25 questions in a grid format, plus a long visual connect question. Teams can choose any question and have 10 seconds to "pounce" or attempt to answer before the other team. The order of questioning reverses after 12 questions. Correct answers receive +10 points, while incorrect pounce answers receive -5 points. There is no passing or part points for pounces. The question master's decisions are final. It also lists categories for a long visual connect and tiebreaker questions.
This document contains the text of a business and technology quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, products, and people related to business and technology. This includes questions about companies like GoDaddy, Pepperidge Farm, Saudi Binladin Group, Mysore Sandal Soap, JanSport, Converse, A.H. Wheeler, Red Bull, Ookla, Razer, Swarovski, Chipotle, Pears Soap, Papa John's Pizza, Coca-Cola, Activision, and more.
AIIMS School Quiz Fest - Catalyst'17 Science Prelimspoly_cherry
1. The Mars Orbiter Mission launched by ISRO on September 24th, 2013 was one of India's greatest scientific achievements despite its relatively low cost of 450 Crore Rs.
2. There are two hypotheses for the origin of the disease popularly known as the gift of the Americas to Europe: that it was carried by Christopher Columbus' crew in the early 1490s or that it previously existed in Europe but went unrecognized.
3. The document discusses how gamma radiation can break DNA's double helix structure and how the body repairs breaks, but many breaks could result in new genetic instructions through faulty reassembly, potentially activating epigenetic switches meant for light with anger
This document provides information about a quiz club at IIT Kharagpur, including its name and rules. It discusses that the top 24 qualifiers will be paired up, with the first qualifier paired with the ninth and eighteenth. The document then presents a series of questions on various topics to quiz participants.
1. The document is a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about science, technology, and pop culture.
2. The questions cover topics like scientists like Coriolis, a decimal error that created a popular image of Popeye, product names like iPod, and people like Michael Jackson.
3. The quiz is run with rules and for qualifying for finals, testing a range of knowledge.
Science and Technology Quiz conducted by Quiz Club IIT Jodhpur. Quiz includes questions from domain of Science and Technology, current affairs and General Knowledge.
This document provides information about various topics in science and history through a series of clues and questions. Some of the topics covered in the 3 sentences include:
Homi Bhabha, the Indian nuclear physicist who established research facilities in India. The document also discusses artificial diamonds, the blueprint process, Solvay conferences on chemistry in Brussels, the Chernobyl disaster site in Ukraine, the Atomium building in Brussels inspired by an iron crystal structure, and multiple Nobel Prize winners including Marie Curie and Linus Pauling. The document tests knowledge through clues related to these and other topics in science, technology, and history.
Technical Quiz (Basic concepts of computers)Manpreet Kaur
This document contains 20 multiple choice quiz questions about various topics related to computers and programming. For each question there are 4 possible answers (A, B, C, or D) and the correct answer is provided afterward. The questions cover topics such as computer graphics standards, web servers, computer hardware components, object-oriented programming concepts, C++ features and libraries, file types, software applications, and the history of computers.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz Bhubaneshwar Prelims- 2011Quizworks
Prelims of The Great Minds Tech Quiz hosted by Samaresh Shah from Quizworks.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz is India's first National Level Tech Quiz for Engineering and MCA students, brought to you by Quizworks in association with IBM's The Great Mind Challenge.
1. Sony is the major electronics maker whose name comes from the Latin word for sound. It was founded by Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka.
2. The picture depicts John F. Kennedy, who had back problems and preferred to read newspapers standing up. Taken in 1961, the photo became iconic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The picture is called the "Burden of Leadership", taken by George Tames for the New York Times.
3. Disney originally planned to adapt several of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales for a live-action/animation film in the 1940s, but found The Snow Queen character too difficult to adapt for modern audiences. The deadlock was recently broken with
Watanabe Bizquiz Goa Prelims | QM Harsh Singh | Quark 2023 | BITS Pilani KK B...BITS Goa Quiz Club
BITS Goa Quiz Club in association with Quark, announces the Watanabe Quiz- A Business and Finance themed quiz to be conducted in partnership with Mingout. Cash prizes worth ₹20K are up for grabs!
What's more, the winner gets an all expenses paid trip to Mumbai, to compete in the national finals for a prize pool of 10 lakhs!!
The Quiz is open only for BITSGians. Participation is allowed in teams of 2.
Date: 30 January 2023
Venue: LT1
Time: 7 pm onwards
Grand Quizzing Week 22 | SciTech Quiz | FinalsQuNITe
This document provides information about a game involving multiple choice questions across 7 rounds:
Round 1 involves clock-wise questions about an Indian Air Force squadron leader, clownfish, David Attenborough, and the origins of terms like "shooting" and debunks the myth about "Room X" at CERN.
Round 2 is a written round with 5 questions and partial marking allowed.
Round 3 goes anti clock-wise and includes questions about the Wayback Machine, leetspeak, wombat poop shape, and nuclear tests ruining early film.
Round 4 is a visual connect round with images related to Flipkart and accidental discoveries plus asking to name the Solvay
Sci-Tech quiz for IEEE day held at IIT-Jodhpur.
Test your knowledge of space, science , technology and famous personalities in te field of Science and Technology.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for a science and technology quiz competition. It contains 47 total questions split into 3 rounds: 20 questions in the first round going clockwise, 6 written questions in the second round, and 21 questions in the third round going anti-clockwise. The document provides details on scoring and rules for pouncing and bouncing between contestants for answers during the question rounds.
This document appears to be a transcript from a science and technology quiz show. It includes 25 questions on various topics related to science, technology, movies, history and more. The questions are identified with "Q-" and include topics like Angry Birds, Python programming philosophy, Project Morpheus virtual reality, Windows 10 privacy settings, the invention of bubble wrap, Tesla swimsuits, Moore's Law, tongue anatomy, the Curies and radioactivity, the movie Ex Machina, New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz, napalm, henna dye, the origins of 4chan, the discovery of Homo Naledi, the Firefly spacecraft Serenity, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard
This document contains details about an event called Boscotsav'18 organized by the SPACE BYTE CLUB including questions related to technology, cryptocurrencies, AI startups, virtual assistants and more. It discusses concepts like proof-of-work, Bitcoin mining, Anthropic's Bonsai AI acquisition by Microsoft, Facebook's virtual assistant M, Red Hat's origins and other technology trivia.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from the UTSUK '14 quiz competition. The rules state that questions can be answered by the team asked or opposing teams who "pounce". Pounces must be answered within 30 seconds. Correct answers receive 10 points, wrong answers receive -5 points. The questions cover topics in meteorology, astronomy, history of science and technology, chemistry, and geology. Sample questions ask about rain shadows, sunspots, the limelight, vanishing spray, eye color determination, columnar basalt, and the synthesis of paracetamol. The document provides a high-level overview of the format and content of the quiz competition.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit'21 Q?Bit finals trivia competition. It consists of 25 questions in a grid format, plus a long visual connect question. Teams can choose any question and have 10 seconds to "pounce" or attempt to answer before the other team. The order of questioning reverses after 12 questions. Correct answers receive +10 points, while incorrect pounce answers receive -5 points. There is no passing or part points for pounces. The question master's decisions are final. It also lists categories for a long visual connect and tiebreaker questions.
This document contains the text of a business and technology quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, products, and people related to business and technology. This includes questions about companies like GoDaddy, Pepperidge Farm, Saudi Binladin Group, Mysore Sandal Soap, JanSport, Converse, A.H. Wheeler, Red Bull, Ookla, Razer, Swarovski, Chipotle, Pears Soap, Papa John's Pizza, Coca-Cola, Activision, and more.
AIIMS School Quiz Fest - Catalyst'17 Science Prelimspoly_cherry
1. The Mars Orbiter Mission launched by ISRO on September 24th, 2013 was one of India's greatest scientific achievements despite its relatively low cost of 450 Crore Rs.
2. There are two hypotheses for the origin of the disease popularly known as the gift of the Americas to Europe: that it was carried by Christopher Columbus' crew in the early 1490s or that it previously existed in Europe but went unrecognized.
3. The document discusses how gamma radiation can break DNA's double helix structure and how the body repairs breaks, but many breaks could result in new genetic instructions through faulty reassembly, potentially activating epigenetic switches meant for light with anger
This document provides information about a quiz club at IIT Kharagpur, including its name and rules. It discusses that the top 24 qualifiers will be paired up, with the first qualifier paired with the ninth and eighteenth. The document then presents a series of questions on various topics to quiz participants.
1. The document is a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about science, technology, and pop culture.
2. The questions cover topics like scientists like Coriolis, a decimal error that created a popular image of Popeye, product names like iPod, and people like Michael Jackson.
3. The quiz is run with rules and for qualifying for finals, testing a range of knowledge.
Science and Technology Quiz conducted by Quiz Club IIT Jodhpur. Quiz includes questions from domain of Science and Technology, current affairs and General Knowledge.
This document provides information about various topics in science and history through a series of clues and questions. Some of the topics covered in the 3 sentences include:
Homi Bhabha, the Indian nuclear physicist who established research facilities in India. The document also discusses artificial diamonds, the blueprint process, Solvay conferences on chemistry in Brussels, the Chernobyl disaster site in Ukraine, the Atomium building in Brussels inspired by an iron crystal structure, and multiple Nobel Prize winners including Marie Curie and Linus Pauling. The document tests knowledge through clues related to these and other topics in science, technology, and history.
Technical Quiz (Basic concepts of computers)Manpreet Kaur
This document contains 20 multiple choice quiz questions about various topics related to computers and programming. For each question there are 4 possible answers (A, B, C, or D) and the correct answer is provided afterward. The questions cover topics such as computer graphics standards, web servers, computer hardware components, object-oriented programming concepts, C++ features and libraries, file types, software applications, and the history of computers.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz Bhubaneshwar Prelims- 2011Quizworks
Prelims of The Great Minds Tech Quiz hosted by Samaresh Shah from Quizworks.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz is India's first National Level Tech Quiz for Engineering and MCA students, brought to you by Quizworks in association with IBM's The Great Mind Challenge.
1. The document summarizes the proceedings of a quiz club meeting held on September 25, 2010. It provides 4 multiple choice questions and answers asked in the first round of the quiz competition.
2. The second round involved connecting related terms or concepts. Two questions involved identifying scientific terms and one involved identifying famous people (a musician and his son) based on descriptions of their collaborations.
3. The third round involved identifying the source of 3 short quotes.
4. The document does not provide the answers to the questions asked in the quiz competition. It outlines the structure and nature of the questions posed to participants over the course of 4 rounds of the meeting.
Frogorama is a marketing company that offers a variety of services including content writing, instructional design, web marketing, sales brochures, corporate identity design, newsletter management, marketing theme design, promotional videos, jingles, product launches, and content management for websites and social media. They also create interactive quiz shows, music shows, and organize corporate events.
This document presents a comparative study of various control techniques, including PID, PID with feed-forward, and artificial neural networks, applied to a heat exchanger system. It describes the heat exchanger system and components, including a shell and tube heat exchanger, air to open valves, and thermocouples. It also discusses the need for efficient control in process plants. The document outlines the control techniques to be studied and includes block diagrams and equations of the heat exchanger system model. Results will be compared to determine the best performing control method.
X is Evernote, an app for note taking, organizing and archiving notes, screenshots, and web pages. Pepsin is the enzyme that was discovered by Theodor Schwann in 1836 to mean "digestion" in Greek, and is responsible for cleaving peptide bonds between hydrophobic amino acids. VLC media player originated as an academic project in 1996 to stream videos across a campus network, and was later released as open-source software in 2001 under the GNU GPL license.
This is the final round of the Business Quiz I conducted at IIT(BHU), Varanasi. A lot of hard work has been put into it to make sure that the questions are new. There have been some experiments with the rounds and scoring system. All the questions here are crack-able. Hope you enjoy it. Cheers!
AK SAHA SCIENCE QUIZ , SPRINGDALES DK 2016 FINALSArshdeep Singh
This document appears to be the notes from a quiz competition held on August 10th, 2016 called the Dr. Ak Saha Memorial Quiz. It consists of 6 rounds covering a variety of topics including science, trivial facts, visual/audio rounds, and mixed trivia questions. The rounds include questions, potential answers, and discussions between the quizmaster and contestants. The quiz follows a point structure and rules for different response types. It provides a glimpse into the format and wide-ranging content of this particular memorial quiz event.
The document outlines the rules and structure of the Tech Exult Finals quiz competition hosted by Delhi Public School, Rohini on 23 August 2014. The quiz consists of 5 rounds with varying types of questions. Round 1 is a warm-up round with 12 questions, the first 6 being direct questions and the last 6 being visual. Subsequent rounds contain either only direct "orthodox" questions or a mix of direct and visual questions. Participants have 20 seconds to answer each question and the quizmaster's decision is final.
This document appears to be a quiz containing science and technology questions with numerical or word answers. Some of the questions reference scientific concepts like the Boltzmann constant, technological inventions like the iPod click wheel, and cryptography terms. The format consists of clues and riddles followed by the correct answer.
Fasten up your seat belts for the Ultimate Tech Quiz.
This is not just an ordinary quiz, it contains questions from the best, to the best. Only the "techest" will survive, the rest will perish.
The Cognizance Business Quiz - Prelims with Answers ( IIT Roorkee 2015)Sumit Bhagat
The document is a business quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about business, technology, and current events. It provides context clues and details to identify companies, people, events, and other key terms. Some of the questions are marked as "star questions" which would be used to determine the winner in case of a tie.
The document presents a science and technology quiz with 22 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like the fundamental duties in the Indian constitution, centripetal force, mercerization process, loupes, Euclid's Elements, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, rare earth elements, Marconi Union, Pope Pius XI, the International Telecommunication Union, Chanel No. 5 perfume, scrolls versus codices, Millikan's oil drop experiment, Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference, near field communication technology, and the pileus cloud and mushroom cap. The questions cover a wide range of scientific, historical and technological subjects testing general
The History, War & Politics Quiz - NSIT Quiz Fest - 2013Sumit Bhagat
Here are the key details from the passage:
- X was a famous 15th century Italian artist and polymath (a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning).
- Little is known about his early life, except for a story that as a schoolboy he showed his dislike of despots (absolute rulers) by quarreling with his schoolmaster.
- He went on to have a very successful career as an artist and architect in Florence, Italy. Some of his most famous works include the dome of Florence Cathedral and the design of the city of Pienza.
- X is widely considered to be one of the greatest masters of Italian Renaissance art. His work had a significant influence on later Western art.
The document outlines the rules for a 25 question quiz, including that each question is worth 1 mark and certain starred questions will be used to break ties. It also states that the quiz master's decision is final. The rest of the document consists of 25 questions related to business and technology.
This document contains trivia questions about various topics including technology companies and their products (AMD, Intel, BenQ, eBay, Google+, Ubuntu), mathematicians (Joseph Fourier), science fiction concepts (androids), software founders (Instagram), internet security pioneer John McAfee, and standard business practices. The questions are posed to test the reader's knowledge on company origins, product launches, concepts from literature and philosophy, famous theorems, and more.
AlphaQuest Finals PES University (28 Feb 2015)Manoj S Hegde
The document provides rules and information for a quiz competition between 6 teams from PES University, Bangalore. It outlines 4 rounds of competition with varying rules for scoring and gameplay. The rounds include direct questions, flipped questions, picking letters to determine question topics, and a buzzer round. The decision of the quiz master is final in all rounds.
The document contains summaries of various topics including:
1. Brief biographies of 12 famous physicists including Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, and William Bragg.
2. Release names of several versions of the Ubuntu operating system in chronological order.
3. A list of scientists whose names are used as SI units including Ampere, Ohm, Faraday, and Tesla.
4. Short descriptions of 7 events or accomplishments related to space including the first woman and first Indian in space.
This document provides information about an upcoming quiz event called "Fresher's Sci-Tech Quiz FINALS". It includes the rules for different types of questions and potential point values for answering correctly. It also provides a series of practice questions on topics ranging from computer science and technology to science and history. For each question, it gives potential answer choices and reveals the correct answer.
The Biz-Sci-Tech Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 21st of January 2024 in collaboration with the Electronics and Communication Engineering Society(ECES), NITW as a part of the college tech-fest Technozion. The quiz consists of questions from the ever-booming field of Business, Science and Technology and puts you to a fun and exciting test. The above set consists of both Prelims as well as the Finals.
This patent application from 2012 describes a battery cell design with the following key elements:
- It has a jelly roll enclosed in a pouch. The jelly roll contains layers that are wound together.
- The jelly roll includes a cathode with an active material, an anode with an active material, and a separator between the cathode and anode.
- The battery cell is described as having advantages over conventional cylindrical or prismatic lithium battery cells, though the specific advantages are not described in the summary.
The document describes problems with early CRT monitors displaying constant images for long periods, causing discoloration of the glass surface. It then asks a series of identification and connection questions related to technology and computing topics.
The Quiz was compiled by Shuvam Manna, Sumit Chakrabarti and Prof. Reshma Roy Chowdhuri(Mitra) for the Tech Quiz of Heritage Institute of Technology on the occassion of the Fresher's Orientation.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable speculating about or summarizing documents with potentially sensitive or private information.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to current events, science, and technology. It appears to be from a quiz or trivia competition with questions covering topics like controversial political ads, vaccine side effects claims, popular online challenges, product advertisements, scientific theories, movie inaccuracies, and more. The questions require identifying people, events, companies, and other entities based on clues provided in the questions and answer choices.
The Prelims of Focii 2020 Science and Technology General Quiz held as part of Teknos 2020 in Department of Electronics, CUSAT held on 18th January 2020
The document provides the rules and questions for a general quiz competition. It includes 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like history, pop culture, science and more. The rules state there are 20 questions with opportunities to gain or lose points through bouncing and pouncing on questions. Team noise above a certain level will result in point deductions and the Quiz Master's decision is final.
The first document discusses a series of successors that were named in a particular fashion, but the first two were not named this way. It asks what the first in the series was called if the second was called BENDER.
The second document discusses how the bikini got its name from the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands where the US tested nuclear weapons, hoping it would create an "explosive commercial and cultural reaction."
The third document is asking what a particular design is, but does not provide any other context to identify it.
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series of processor (K signifying Kryptonite)
which had the power to kill the superman.
The Superman in this context being the
market leaders of processors-Y. Give me X
&Y.
4.
It was originally spun off from Acer in 2001 to
provide a separate branded channel. Its first
mobile phone was M775C and it has launched
8 new mobile phones till now ranging from
bar, clamshell to windows mobile. The slogan
of the company is “bringing enjoyment and
quality to life”.
6.
The pocket, the original, the revenge, the
professor’s, the void, the helicopter, skewb
and square one are increasingly difficult
variations of what?
12. Howard Eves, a Mathematical historian says
“X has the peculiar distinction of being the
mathematical problem for which the greatest
number of incorrect proofs have been
published”
Proofs for X submitted to the Wolfskehl
committee apparently constitute over 3
metres of stacked paper.
19.
A version of this operating system was released on
october 10, 2010. this departed from the traditional
schedule of releasing at the end of the october in
order to catch the perfect 10, and make a playful
reference to the Hitchhiker’s Guide to galaxy
boks, sice, in binary, 101010 equals decimal
42, “Answer to ultimate question of life, the universe
and everything.” The versions are generally
codenamed using an adjective and an animal. The OS
is named after a South African philosophy- “the belief
in a universal bond of sharing that connects all
humanity”.
21.
Though not an “environment” person, this
mathematician is credited for the discovery
of the green house effect. Expanding the heat
wave function in terms of sine and cosine and
calculating the size of earth which was so
close to sun he concluded it should have been
colder than it actually was. The idea spread
and greenhouse effect was confirmed.
33. _______________ is bonkers says the Belize Prime Minister
as this person was on the run after he was charged of
murder. When asked about the famous product he invented,
he said that he didn’t use it as it was annoying.
Which product is being talked about.
37.
This word, derived from the latin genetive
plural form of ‘who’, refers to the minimum
numbers of members necessary for an
assembly to function. A similar but unrelated
words is the name of Palo Alto based website.
Give either word.
41.
The ever-ready mechanical pencil was
created by this company. The name of the
company bears a relation to this product of
theirs too.
Which company?
43.
Popular myths connect this ‘standard
industry practice’ to Abraham Lincoln, John F.
Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
Another popular myth says it represents a
positive expression. But insiders say that is
done to highlight manufacturer’s logo.
What standard practice?