1. The document describes the rules and format for a quiz competition involving multiple teams.
2. Sample quiz questions are provided on topics like famous characters, history, science, and pop culture.
3. Teams can buzz in to answer questions before they are fully revealed in a progressive clues format, earning more points the earlier they answer. Correct and incorrect answers are scored differently.
The document describes the format and rules for the finals of an intra-school quiz competition between two teams, QM and Devta. It outlines 6 rounds of questions covering topics like Google doodles, famous people, events, inventions, mythology, and more. Teams earn points for correct answers given within time limits, with bonuses for quick or full responses. The final round asks teams to identify the common theme among a series of images.
This document provides information about an upcoming general quiz on internet memes to be held by the Electronics Department at HBTI on March 8, 2014. The quiz will have 20 preliminary multiple choice questions, and the top 6 teams will advance to the next round. The quizmaster requests that participants do not troll or disrespect the quizmaster. The document then provides an example round of the quiz with questions on various internet memes, pop culture references, and trivia.
1. The document describes the rules and questions for different rounds of a quiz competition, including a Mixed Bag round, Visual round, Audio round, and Final Mixed Bag round.
2. The rounds covered a variety of topics testing knowledge of people, events, movies, literature, and more.
3. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and deducted points for incorrect answers in some rounds.
The version of the Mahabharata written by Odia poet Sarala Dasa includes the story of Narasimha, a supernatural being with the head of a rooster and the limbs of various animals. When Arjuna saw Narasimha during a penance, he was initially frightened but then realized it was a manifestation of Vishnu.
The Russians arrived late to the 1908 Olympics because they were using the Julian calendar, which had errors in calculating leap years.
Actor Kamal Haasan tweeted that he had sent his movie Hey Ram to Christopher Nolan digitally after apologizing for watching Nolan's movie Dunkirk in digital format.
The document appears to be a quiz containing various questions related to history, people, places, and events. Some of the questions are multiple choice while others require short answers. The questions cover topics like philosophers like Immanuel Kant, Rohingya people, Dhyan Chand, Alfred Nobel and his invention of the Nobel Prizes, Mount Everest summit by Arunima Sinha, Marie biscuits, Google Glasses usage in Nepal, Mahatma Gandhi's involvement with football clubs, and world records competitions.
The document contains questions and answers related to movies, literature, comics, and other pop culture topics. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify characters, films, or writers based on descriptions provided. Others provide clues in the form of partial names, events, or contexts and ask the reader to fill in the blank or connect multiple parts of the clue. The questions cover a wide variety of topics and genres to test general knowledge.
The document describes the format and rules for the finals of an intra-school quiz competition between two teams, QM and Devta. It outlines 6 rounds of questions covering topics like Google doodles, famous people, events, inventions, mythology, and more. Teams earn points for correct answers given within time limits, with bonuses for quick or full responses. The final round asks teams to identify the common theme among a series of images.
This document provides information about an upcoming general quiz on internet memes to be held by the Electronics Department at HBTI on March 8, 2014. The quiz will have 20 preliminary multiple choice questions, and the top 6 teams will advance to the next round. The quizmaster requests that participants do not troll or disrespect the quizmaster. The document then provides an example round of the quiz with questions on various internet memes, pop culture references, and trivia.
1. The document describes the rules and questions for different rounds of a quiz competition, including a Mixed Bag round, Visual round, Audio round, and Final Mixed Bag round.
2. The rounds covered a variety of topics testing knowledge of people, events, movies, literature, and more.
3. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and deducted points for incorrect answers in some rounds.
The version of the Mahabharata written by Odia poet Sarala Dasa includes the story of Narasimha, a supernatural being with the head of a rooster and the limbs of various animals. When Arjuna saw Narasimha during a penance, he was initially frightened but then realized it was a manifestation of Vishnu.
The Russians arrived late to the 1908 Olympics because they were using the Julian calendar, which had errors in calculating leap years.
Actor Kamal Haasan tweeted that he had sent his movie Hey Ram to Christopher Nolan digitally after apologizing for watching Nolan's movie Dunkirk in digital format.
The document appears to be a quiz containing various questions related to history, people, places, and events. Some of the questions are multiple choice while others require short answers. The questions cover topics like philosophers like Immanuel Kant, Rohingya people, Dhyan Chand, Alfred Nobel and his invention of the Nobel Prizes, Mount Everest summit by Arunima Sinha, Marie biscuits, Google Glasses usage in Nepal, Mahatma Gandhi's involvement with football clubs, and world records competitions.
The document contains questions and answers related to movies, literature, comics, and other pop culture topics. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify characters, films, or writers based on descriptions provided. Others provide clues in the form of partial names, events, or contexts and ask the reader to fill in the blank or connect multiple parts of the clue. The questions cover a wide variety of topics and genres to test general knowledge.
The Prelims of the asKQAnce Inter-Middle School Quiz by Santosh Swaminathan and Venkatesh Srinivasan conducted at the KQA anniversary quiz fest on Jul 26. The highest score was 17 on 25.
This document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions covering topics in history, geography, sports and literature. Some of the questions require identifying people, places, events or accomplishments based on contextual clues and details provided in the question. The questions cover a diverse range of factual information testing knowledge across different subjects.
Inquizzed Prelims (General Quiz) held on 5th November 2017 @ Amalthea '17, the annual Technical Summit of IIT Gandhinagar
Quiz Master: Shantanu Sharma
Quiz set by: Kanishk, Karthik, Rajas, Mohit, Sanjeet, Shantanu & Sinan
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition called Vasra: The General Quiz hosted by quizmaster Ronisha Das. The quiz has 3 rounds - Round 1 goes clockwise, Round 2 is a written round, and Round 3 goes anticlockwise. The first round consists of 10 questions going clockwise with points awarded for correct, passed, or pounced answers. Sample questions are provided about fancy dress, soap operas, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the Trevi Fountain. Scores are then tallied and the next round begins.
The document provides information about the origin of various games, companies, objects, and concepts:
- X, formerly an Olympic sport, originated in Manipur, India and the local name for the ball became the word X.
- Nvidia is a technology company named after the Latin word for envy.
- X-ray photography was used to settle a debate about horse gaits and later inspired special effects in movies.
- Kit Kat chocolate bars were originally called X in the UK in the 1920s.
Finals from Abhimanyu, an inter-college Freshers Quiz, organised by the NSIT Quiz Club on October 15th 2013.
Comprised of 4 Rounds, based on Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy- The Forest, Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso- with scoring system based on the nature of the round.
The document provides details about the MindSweep 2012 quiz competition organized by the Karnataka Quiz Association. It is divided into two parts, with Part I covering 5 topics related to arts, literature, cinema, music and sports. The document outlines the rules of the competition and scoring system. It notes that the overall highest scoring player across all venues will be declared the champion.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about movies, music, sports, and current events. It tests knowledge of the names of actors, athletes, battles, inventions, and other details referenced in the questions. James Bond is provided as a possible answer to the first blank, and the document outlines rules for scoring positive points for correct answers and no penalties for incorrect answers.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to currency in video games, company names and their meanings, products, autobiographies of famous people, locations in media, sports controversies, government initiatives, business founders, missing artworks, famous personalities, events marking deaths, green initiatives of banks, origins of organizations, branding strategies, quotes about successors, musical instruments, company logos, roles in annual auctions. It provides answers to 25 trivia questions through brief explanations.
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.
The BQC Open 2012 series of quizzes was held in the Bengal Club on April 28 and April 29. The India Quiz was conducted by Dhananjay Shettigar and Rajiv Rai with support from Surya Ragunaathan
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
This India Quiz was held in January 2022 and set by Ambika and Rajat as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QMs.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. The society has been active for 10 years and has been actively holding Intra quiz sessions and quizzes for both school and college students in the circuit.
1) This document summarizes a presentation about rounds of a quiz competition. It provides details about the number of questions in each round and scoring procedures.
2) Round 1 has 5 questions worth 5 marks each, with a bonus for getting all questions right. Round 2 has 13 questions with bonuses and penalties for bouncing and pouncing on questions. Round 3 has 6 written questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in Round 2 about historical events, people, inventions and places.
The Garrick Club in London. It is a gentlemen's club founded in 1831 and located near the theatres of London's West End. The membership of the club is fixed at 7000. Any death or non-renewal of membership for two years vacant a place for a new member. There are two kinds of membership - Full membership and Temporary membership.
This document outlines the rules for a quiz being conducted by Ameya Mardolkar of Splash! Communications. The quiz consists of 6 rounds with different rules for each round. Round 1 involves 6 dry questions going clockwise with infinite bouncing, +10 points for correct answers and no negative points. Subsequent rounds have different rules regarding question direction, points awarded and deducted. The document provides details on the format and scoring for each round of the quiz being run by Ameya Mardolkar.
The Prelims of the asKQAnce Inter-Middle School Quiz by Santosh Swaminathan and Venkatesh Srinivasan conducted at the KQA anniversary quiz fest on Jul 26. The highest score was 17 on 25.
This document contains a quiz with 26 multiple choice questions covering topics in history, geography, sports and literature. Some of the questions require identifying people, places, events or accomplishments based on contextual clues and details provided in the question. The questions cover a diverse range of factual information testing knowledge across different subjects.
Inquizzed Prelims (General Quiz) held on 5th November 2017 @ Amalthea '17, the annual Technical Summit of IIT Gandhinagar
Quiz Master: Shantanu Sharma
Quiz set by: Kanishk, Karthik, Rajas, Mohit, Sanjeet, Shantanu & Sinan
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition called Vasra: The General Quiz hosted by quizmaster Ronisha Das. The quiz has 3 rounds - Round 1 goes clockwise, Round 2 is a written round, and Round 3 goes anticlockwise. The first round consists of 10 questions going clockwise with points awarded for correct, passed, or pounced answers. Sample questions are provided about fancy dress, soap operas, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the Trevi Fountain. Scores are then tallied and the next round begins.
The document provides information about the origin of various games, companies, objects, and concepts:
- X, formerly an Olympic sport, originated in Manipur, India and the local name for the ball became the word X.
- Nvidia is a technology company named after the Latin word for envy.
- X-ray photography was used to settle a debate about horse gaits and later inspired special effects in movies.
- Kit Kat chocolate bars were originally called X in the UK in the 1920s.
Finals from Abhimanyu, an inter-college Freshers Quiz, organised by the NSIT Quiz Club on October 15th 2013.
Comprised of 4 Rounds, based on Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy- The Forest, Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso- with scoring system based on the nature of the round.
The document provides details about the MindSweep 2012 quiz competition organized by the Karnataka Quiz Association. It is divided into two parts, with Part I covering 5 topics related to arts, literature, cinema, music and sports. The document outlines the rules of the competition and scoring system. It notes that the overall highest scoring player across all venues will be declared the champion.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about movies, music, sports, and current events. It tests knowledge of the names of actors, athletes, battles, inventions, and other details referenced in the questions. James Bond is provided as a possible answer to the first blank, and the document outlines rules for scoring positive points for correct answers and no penalties for incorrect answers.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to currency in video games, company names and their meanings, products, autobiographies of famous people, locations in media, sports controversies, government initiatives, business founders, missing artworks, famous personalities, events marking deaths, green initiatives of banks, origins of organizations, branding strategies, quotes about successors, musical instruments, company logos, roles in annual auctions. It provides answers to 25 trivia questions through brief explanations.
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.
The BQC Open 2012 series of quizzes was held in the Bengal Club on April 28 and April 29. The India Quiz was conducted by Dhananjay Shettigar and Rajiv Rai with support from Surya Ragunaathan
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
This India Quiz was held in January 2022 and set by Ambika and Rajat as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QMs.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. The society has been active for 10 years and has been actively holding Intra quiz sessions and quizzes for both school and college students in the circuit.
1) This document summarizes a presentation about rounds of a quiz competition. It provides details about the number of questions in each round and scoring procedures.
2) Round 1 has 5 questions worth 5 marks each, with a bonus for getting all questions right. Round 2 has 13 questions with bonuses and penalties for bouncing and pouncing on questions. Round 3 has 6 written questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in Round 2 about historical events, people, inventions and places.
The Garrick Club in London. It is a gentlemen's club founded in 1831 and located near the theatres of London's West End. The membership of the club is fixed at 7000. Any death or non-renewal of membership for two years vacant a place for a new member. There are two kinds of membership - Full membership and Temporary membership.
This document outlines the rules for a quiz being conducted by Ameya Mardolkar of Splash! Communications. The quiz consists of 6 rounds with different rules for each round. Round 1 involves 6 dry questions going clockwise with infinite bouncing, +10 points for correct answers and no negative points. Subsequent rounds have different rules regarding question direction, points awarded and deducted. The document provides details on the format and scoring for each round of the quiz being run by Ameya Mardolkar.
The document provides the rules and questions for a prelims quiz competition. It states there will be 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each with no negatives. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals. It also notes that questions 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 are starred and there will be a reverse count-back in case of a tie. The rest of the document lists the 20 multiple choice questions that will be asked in the prelims round of the competition.
This document provides the questions and partial answers from the prelims round of the ASKANCE 2015 KQA quiz competition. It includes 25 questions testing knowledge in a variety of topics including countries, history, science, and current events. The questions cover subjects such as the UN Security Council permanent members, Olympic symbolism, recent diplomatic relations between countries, and landmarks or figures from India.
The document welcomes participants to a quiz with 4 rounds - the first 2 rounds are general knowledge and the last 2 rounds focus on specific themes. The quiz covers topics like history, politics, cinema, music, literature, mythology, science and technology, sports, business, and controversies. It reminds participants to bring their buzzers and wishes them good luck.
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.
General quiz hosted by me for the inter class in MES Degree College, Malleshwaram.
Finalists :-
Dual Scorgasms
The Classics
Partners in Crime
Blitzkrieg(Gator Bators)
Supreme Knights
Homo Erectus.
These are questions from the final round of the KQA May Open held at Ujjivan Financial Services, Bangalore. The winning team scored 444 points, with the two teams behind them scoring 424 and 416 respectively.
The quiz was researched by Sidharth Pai, Debanjan Bose and Jayadev Bhaskaran,
The document provides 6 sets of pictures with a total of 20 pictures split into groups of 4 pictures each. The pictures show events or characters from James Bond movies in chronological order. Participants are tasked with identifying the overarching theme that connects all 20 pictures. Points are awarded for each correct identification of the theme based on the number of pictures identified, with higher points for identifying from later sets. Penalties are given for incorrect guesses.
The document describes a mega quiz competition with 50 questions across multiple rounds including a theme round. It provides questions on topics like history, geography, movies, literature and more. Many questions require identifying people, places, events or concepts based on clues and context provided. The theme round focuses on a small town in West Bengal implementing development programs amid political clashes.
The document describes the rules for a general quiz competition between two teams. It states there will be 6 questions, with questions 1-3 being for Team 1 and questions 4-6 being for Team 2. Each question is worth 10 marks. The quizmaster's decision is final. It then provides the first question for Team 1 about an Indian physician sent to China to provide medical assistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1938.
The document discusses a virtual reality cricket tournament called the iB cricket super over league. Suresh Raina's Yellow Strikers team topped the league stage to advance directly to the finals. VVS Laxman's Orange Chargers and Harbhajan Singh's Black Thunders reached the qualifiers and are competing to face Yellow Strikers in the finals. The tournament utilizes virtual reality technology to simulate cricket matches.
The document provides background information on several topics:
1. A Japanese company founded in 1889 that started in hanfuda cards and later diversified into other businesses like a cab company and food company before entering its current industry.
2. The comic strip Garfield, which was created to be marketable but became commercially successful, spawning TV shows and movies.
3. Mark Twain, who vowed he would not die until seeing Halley's Comet again after its appearance in 1835, and fulfilled this vow by seeing it again in 1910 before dying the next day.
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions about topics ranging from nursery rhymes to Lord of the Rings. It provides the rules for participants, which state that the quizmaster is to be called Gandalf and that no one argues with Gandalf. The quiz is divided into rounds with different types of questions and scoring systems for correct and incorrect answers.
The images are depicting scenes from the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, specifically when E.T. is dressed in a hoodie riding on Elliott's bicycle as they try to escape and fly home.
Milieu Quiz 2015: Quizzical (Finals: Round/Set 2)pcsagk
This document contains 20 quiz questions from the Milieu Quiz Finals on the topic of "Infinite Pounce". The questions cover a range of topics and range from identifying products, people, and events to explaining cultural phenomena and expanding acronyms. The questions include clues, context, and details to help arrive at the right answer. Complimentary drinks are offered from the quizmaster for expanded answers.
The document appears to be about a freshers' quiz with 30 multiple choice questions. It provides the rules of the quiz, sample questions from the preliminary written round, and clues or details for identifying the answers to each question. The questions cover a wide range of topics including history, science, pop culture, and current events.
1. This round involves identifying companies, people, movies, songs etc. based on clues and filling in blanks.
2. One question asks to identify the famous person who made his stage debut in a supporting role in Richard III and also played roles in Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Some critics called him "the handsomest man in America".
3. Another question asks to identify the Latin American country whose name derives from the local word for a valuable, dark-red tropical wood that has been exported for centuries. The name of this wood is supposed to mean "glowing coal".
This document provides a weekly quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across two written rounds and an infinite pounce round. The written rounds cover topics like Gustave Dore's illustrations, famous locations in popular culture, and buildings. The infinite pounce round asks trivia questions about people, events, and places that must be answered quickly for points.
1. The quiz competition Askqance Just Miss narrowly missed qualifying for the finals in a recent quiz tournament.
2. The document outlines the structure and results of the written rounds of the quiz competition, including questions on topics like historical events, science, and literature.
3. In the final round, participants were asked to identify people, places, and things based on brief descriptions and contextual clues related to films, TV shows, and postage stamps.
1. The quiz competition Askqance Just Miss narrowly missed qualifying for the finals in a recent quiz tournament.
2. The document outlines the rules and questions from several rounds of the quiz, covering topics like history, science, literature, and current events.
3. Specific questions touched on subjects like the development of cordite as a propellant, the origins of the Deccan Traps geological formation, tennis ball colors, and the first use of the Doomsday Clock concept.
General (India) Quiz By Saket Nayal, An India + General Quiz.
The last Slides contains India questions. Presented in a session of Dyal Singh College, Delhi University.
This is the prelims of the Annual Fresher's Quiz conducted by the Quizzing Section of Calcutta National Medical College, under the aegis of Broca, for the incoming batch of freshers for the year 2023.
The document contains a 40 question quiz with visuals on various topics ranging from architecture, movies, history, science and more. It includes questions about the Genbaku Dome in Hiroshima, a tennis player who hit a record serve, the nickname of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, and the inspiration for the Tower of Babel. Various answer options are provided in visual form on subsequent slides.
Ten thousand thundering typhoons quiz - CQC Beginner's Quiz 27-04-2014Nandha K Samy
This document contains a quiz related to Sherlock Holmes. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about details from the Sherlock TV series and stories. The questions cover topics like Sherlock's memory technique of using a mind palace, the origin of the term "Vatican cameos," the code name for Sherlock's plan to fake his death, and the Japanese art of origami that Sherlock used to create a model of the Sydney Opera House. The quiz also included a "mash-up" round asking questions that combine elements from different movies, TV shows, books, and pop culture franchises.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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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 Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
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.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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4. RULES
There will be a series of 3 clues displayed one after the other.
If the team answers after the first clue then it gets 20 points,
Second clue fetches 10 points.
Third clue fetches 5 points.
Teams can make one attempt per clue, if it is wrong or they wish to pass then they
move on to the next clue.
The team must wait at least 10 sec before giving an answer at the time when the
question is open for pounce so as to allow the other teams time to write their
answer.
When the first clue is displayed, the other 5 teams can bang the table and make an
attempt to answer by writing it on the sheet of paper.
Correct attempt +20, incorrect attempt -10
5. Q1
1. I was originally named Mortimer and born on 18 November, 1928.
6. Q1
1. I was originally named Mortimer and born on 18 November, 1928.
2. I first appeared in the movie 'Steamboat Willie'.
7. Q1
1. I was originally named Mortimer and born on 18 November, 1928.
2. I first appeared in the movie 'Steamboat Willie'.
3. I was created by Walt Disney.
9. Q2
1. I was born in Sicily between 290-280 BC and was murdered by a
Roman soldier in 212 BC.
10. Q2
1. I was born in Sicily between 290-280 BC and was murdered by a
Roman soldier in 212 BC.
2. I was supposed to have invented many marvelous machines to
fight the Romans and considered the greatest Mathematician of my
time.
11. Q2
1. I was born in Sicily between 290-280 BC and was murdered by a
Roman soldier in 212 BC.
2. I was supposed to have invented many marvelous machines to
fight the Romans and considered the greatest Mathematician of my
time.
3. You might have heard of me running naked down the street
shouting 'Eureka, Eureka'.
13. Q3
1. I was designed in 1916 by Pingali Venkayya.
14. Q3
1. I was designed in 1916 by Pingali Venkayya
2. I evolved over the years and the final version was adopted by the
constituent assembly on July 22, 1947
15. Q3
1. I was designed in 1916 by Pingali Venkayya
2. I evolved over the years and the final version was adopted by the
constituent assembly on July 22, 1947
3. I consist of 3 colours, saffron, white and green with the Ashok
Chakra in the middle.
17. Q4
1. This game was developed by Vietnam-based developer Dong Nguyen and
published by .GEARS Studios
18. Q4
1. This game was developed by Vietnam-based developer Dong Nguyen and
published by .GEARS Studios
2. It was criticized for its level of difficulty and alleged plagiarism in
graphics and game mechanics, while other reviewers found it addictive.
At the end of January 2014, it was the most downloaded free game in the
iOS App Store.
19. Q4
1. This game was developed by Vietnam-based developer Dong Nguyen and
published by .GEARS Studios
2. It was criticized for its level of difficulty and alleged plagiarism in
graphics and game mechanics, while other reviewers found it addictive.
At the end of January 2014, it was the most downloaded free game in the
iOS App Store.
3. The game has a side-scrolling format and the player controls a bird,
attempting to fly between rows of green pipes without coming into
contact with them
21. Q5
1. My son Parikshit went on to rule Hastinapur.
22. Q5
1. My son Parikshit went on to rule Hastinapur.
2. My father took revenge for my death by slaying Jayadratha.
23. Q5
1. My son Parikshit went on to rule Hastinapur.
2. My father took revenge for my death by slaying Jayadratha.
3. I knew how to penetrate the 'Chakravyuh' but was fatally trapped
inside.
25. Q6
1. This company was founded by Frederic Idestam and Leo Mechelin
as a paper mill factory in 1865.
26. Q6
1. This company was founded by Frederic Idestam and Leo Mechelin
as a paper mill factory in 1865.
2. Its name was taken from a river in Finland.
27. Q6
1. This company was founded by Frederic Idestam and Leo Mechelin
as a paper mill factory in 1865.
2. Its name was taken from a river in Finland.
3. Its famous for its Lumia series of smartphones.
30. RULES
• When a question is asked to a particular team, the other 5 teams can bang the table
and make an attempt to answer.
• They have to write the answer on the given sheet of paper. Blurting it out will result
in penalty.
• Pounce worth +20/-10
• Direct question worth +10/0
• Team has to wait at least 10 seconds before answering the direct question so as to
give an opportunity to other teams to bang.
• Question passes to other remaining teams in case of incorrect answer.
• Passed question worth +5/0
32. A famous Hollywood actress has
this
tattoo on her left arm depicting
Co-ordinates of some fixed points.
Identify the actress and the
significance
of the tattoo.
Q1.
34. Q2.
In the earliest depictions, X was said to be a stable
transuranic element (element 126) that finally decays to
iron. This notion was later changed when X came to be
known as the ore form of a radioactive element; an alloy
made up of 15.08% plutonium, 18.06% tantalum, 27.71%
xenon, 24.02% promethium, 10.62% dialium, 3.94% mercury,
and 0.57% of an unknown substance. What is X?
36. Q3.
It has been speculated that sailors who often went above
and below deck might have needed to keep one eye
adjusted to the darkness below decks.The strong sunlight
while above deck on an oceangoing vessel could require
minutes of adaptation to the dim lighting below deck. With
virtually no light sources below deck, sailors would have to
rely heavily upon their eyes to adjust. In the critical
moments of modifying the rigging, navigating, and especially
during battle, those minutes were too precious. This is the
reason behind a popular culture happening. What am I
talking about ?
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1. EAGLE
2. APOLLO
3. IMAGE OF GEORGE BUSH WITH NEIL ARMSTRONG, EDWIN ALDRIN
AND MICHAEL COLLINS
MOON LANDING…
40. Q5.
Let us see how steadfast I am. One of my friends asked
me to pray. when informed of my atheism, he said, “When
your last days come, you will begin to believe.” I said. “No
dear sir, never shall it happen. I consider it an act of
degradation and demoralization. For such petty, selfish
motives, I shall never pray.” Reader and friends, is that
vanity? If it is then I stand for it.
Identify the author.
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IT LED TO THE INTRODUCTION OF TOILETS ON TRAINS.
THERE WERE NO TOILETS IN ANY CLASS OF INDIAN RAILWAYS BY 1909.
BABU OKHIL CHANDRA SEN SHOT THIS COMPLAINT LETTER TO THE
TRANSPORT SUPERINTENDENT AT SAHIBAGANJ, FOLLOWING WHICH
TOILETS WERE INSTALLED IN ALL CLASSES.
46. Q8.
Adi Dassler (founder of Adidas) hand crafted the shoes for
this great athlete himself. Despite the hateful Nazi politics,
dassler was keen on getting his African-American athlete
wear his shoes for the Berlin Olympics in 1936. This turned
out to be a masterstroke for him and propelled his
business.
Identify the athlete.
48. Q9.
X has its origins as a commercial slogan for Pepsi
advertisement in 1998, at JWT by Anuja Chauhan who
eventually became Vice President and Executive Creative
Director at JWT, Delhi, and author of books like, The
ZoyaFactor(2008). Thereafter it soon gained mass popularity,
and became a battle slogan andrallying cry, first used by
Capt. Vikram Batra, an officer of the Indian Army, during
the 1999 Kargil War and widely reported in the media. ID
X
54. Q12.
When requested to make an appeal for funds for the 1932
Olympic hocket team, which famous Indian is believed to
have asked, 'What is hockey?' ?
56. Q13.
In 1791 a Dublin theater owner named James Daly made a
bet that he could
introduce a word into the language within twenty-four hours.
He then went out and hired a group of street urchins to
write the word "X", which was a nonsense word, on walls
around the city of Dublin. Within a day, the word was
common currency and had acquired a meaning (since no
one knew what it meant, everyone thought it was some sort
of test) and Daly had some extra cash in his pocket.
However, there is no evidence to support the story, and the
term was already in use before the alleged bet in 1791.
• Which word??
58. Q14.
• ‘X’s parents had named him Y, a legend in his own field.
Coincidentally enough, he married a woman having the
same name as the wife of Y.
• He featured in a kids programme called ‘Wonder Balloon’
on Doordarshan in1980. Playing four keyboards on TV was
an exhilarating experience for him and people began to
recognise him.
• A Hindu by birth, X converted to Islam when a Pir called
Sheikh Abdul Qadir cured his sister from a fatal illness.
• Identify X and Y.
60. Q15.
The first installment of this video game was released in 1993. While
subsequent installments had names such as X-95, X-98, this first
installment was not called X-93 but something else.
This product was revolutionary in a sense that it shifted the paradigm of
how such products were designed and what technology was used. Over
the years, minor and major improvements in quality and appearance have
pushed this product to the very top. There has however been stiff
competition from at least one another company that makes such a
product, and the two rival products have staunch supporters and
detractors. While both these companies battle rampant piracy, the former
has an advantage over the masses due to its extensive licensing rights
that provides users with an original experience.
Which two companies and products am I talking about?
62. Q16.
During the Mughal period ,it was used like a cloth to wipe
off excess oil
off the hands after the completion of an oil rich food laden
with meat and fat. It also occupied a unique place in the
Emblem of the royalty of Oudh under the control of
Mughals.
What is being talked about?
64. Q17.
The Yiddish word derives from the Hebrew word meaning
"insolence", "cheek” or "audacity". The modern English usage
of the word has taken on a broader meaning, having been
popularized through vernacular use in film, literature, and
television. The word is sometimes interpreted—particularly in
business parlance as meaning the amount of courage, mettle
or ardor that an individual has. In Hebrew, It is used
indignantly, to describe someone who has overstepped the
boundaries of accepted behaviour. In traditional usage, the
word expresses a strong sense of disapproval, condemnation
and outrage.
ID the good word which has made significant role in the
film Haider.
70. Q20.
An Interesting Exchange between Two Geniuses:
X to Y: What I most admire about your art. You don't say
a word, and the rest of the world understands you.
Y to X: It is true. But your glory is even greater !! The
whole world Admires you, even though they don't understand
a word of what you say!!
ID X and Y.
74. Q22.
When first shown on TV nobody took this genre of TV
series seriously. But few companies like Proctor and Gamble,
Colgate - Palmolive, and Lever brothers took a risk in
sponsoring them. Later it became a great hit and the genre
got its name from its sponsors, which is used even today.
Identify the name?
76. Q23.
The name of this fruit derives from the medieval Latin for
“seeded apple”. This has influenced its common name in
many languages, for instance, granada in Spanish,
Granatapfel or Grenadine in German, and grenade in French.
Interestingly, the French term grenade has also given its
name to the military grenade since soldiers commented on
the similar shape of early grenades and the name entered
common usage. Which fruit am I talking about?
78. Q24.
Which immensely significant event
in which apart from this person
popularly associated with it, 80
others took part, happened along
this route?
80. Q25.
Back in the day, animation was an artist’s job, and not a computer’s.
Every tiny detail of a cartoon individual had to be drawn painstakingly
and meticulously some 30 to 40 thousand times, and omitting some
small details or altering them to make things ‘easier to draw’ would not
only make cartoonists breathe a sigh of relief but also potentially saved
millions of dollars in man hours.
This is the popular explanation bandied about by people when trying to
explain a certain characteristic shared by many cartoons (This is the
norm rather than the exception even now, when animation is computer
dominated). So much so, that in The Simpsons, God is the only
character not to share this characteristic.
What am I talking about?
82. Q26.
If you are a woman from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Chad or Myanmar, what
can you no longer do that can be done by women from all other
countries in the world?
84. Q27.
Currently any individual can ask Google to erase certain search results
under the “right to be forgotten” concept which has been upheld in
European law.
Using this to his advantage is X, about whom a leading newspaper
Lavenir claims that he has asked Google to erase all references to his
poor performance in the 2014 FIFA World Cup from their search engine
According to Lavenir, X has filled in the online forms to ensure his poor
performance is not featured high on Google and the request is being
processed. Apparently, X is keen to remove any references to a score
lower than 4/10 for his performance. And, does not want Google to
show results where he is named as one of the flops of the World Cup.
Who Is the guy to put in this bizarre request?
89. RULES
Each question is open to all the teams and betting is compulsory.
A team can bet a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 20.
Teams write the answer on a sheet of paper.
Points awarded: total points bet / no. of correct answers
In case of no correct answer, the points are returned to the teams with
no deductions.
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