Tech, crypto and NFT quiz (The Pirates of CryTech Quiz) Sutej Sharma
This document contains a 20 question crypto, NFT and tech quiz with questions ranging from identifying companies like Cisco, Intel and Google to events like the Apollo 11 moon landing. It includes questions about Douglas Engelbart's "Mother of All Demos", the origins of the QWERTY keyboard layout and Allen Hoover building computers for Amish communities. Several questions relate to cryptocurrencies and NFTs, involving topics like the first NFT auctioned, Logan Paul purchasing Pokemon cards and the "Crossroads" NFT depicting Donald Trump. The quiz has a written round at the end involving questions about Satoshi Nakamoto, photography and the original Mozilla mascot.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
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 provides information about various technology companies, products, and terms:
1. It identifies companies that were acquired by larger companies (e.g. Cadabra acquired by Amazon).
2. It asks the reader to identify logos, products, and technologies (e.g. the first NFT, the name of Bluetooth technology).
3. It asks trivia questions about companies, products, slogans, and people in technology (e.g. the "Blue screen of death", Virgin Galactic, Edge browser).
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit 2020 Q?Bit finals competition involving teams Harsaaj Singh, Jaisal Kothari, Pranav Gupta, and Vaibhav Jain. The competition will involve 24 multiple choice questions in a grid format. Teams can choose any question and will have 10 seconds to "pounce" for a partial answer. Direct answers are worth +10 points, while pounces are worth +10 or -5 points. No parts are awarded for pounces. There is no option to pass on a question. The Question Master's decisions are final.
This document contains a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions related to technology and computing. It provides the questions, possible answers, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like key terms, innovations, events, logos, concepts, and benchmarks related to computers, software, and the internet. The document is formatted as a quiz for teams to compete in and qualify for finals.
Tech, crypto and NFT quiz (The Pirates of CryTech Quiz) Sutej Sharma
This document contains a 20 question crypto, NFT and tech quiz with questions ranging from identifying companies like Cisco, Intel and Google to events like the Apollo 11 moon landing. It includes questions about Douglas Engelbart's "Mother of All Demos", the origins of the QWERTY keyboard layout and Allen Hoover building computers for Amish communities. Several questions relate to cryptocurrencies and NFTs, involving topics like the first NFT auctioned, Logan Paul purchasing Pokemon cards and the "Crossroads" NFT depicting Donald Trump. The quiz has a written round at the end involving questions about Satoshi Nakamoto, photography and the original Mozilla mascot.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
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 provides information about various technology companies, products, and terms:
1. It identifies companies that were acquired by larger companies (e.g. Cadabra acquired by Amazon).
2. It asks the reader to identify logos, products, and technologies (e.g. the first NFT, the name of Bluetooth technology).
3. It asks trivia questions about companies, products, slogans, and people in technology (e.g. the "Blue screen of death", Virgin Galactic, Edge browser).
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
The document provides rules for the AlphaBit 2020 Q?Bit finals competition involving teams Harsaaj Singh, Jaisal Kothari, Pranav Gupta, and Vaibhav Jain. The competition will involve 24 multiple choice questions in a grid format. Teams can choose any question and will have 10 seconds to "pounce" for a partial answer. Direct answers are worth +10 points, while pounces are worth +10 or -5 points. No parts are awarded for pounces. There is no option to pass on a question. The Question Master's decisions are final.
This document contains a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions related to technology and computing. It provides the questions, possible answers, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like key terms, innovations, events, logos, concepts, and benchmarks related to computers, software, and the internet. The document is formatted as a quiz for teams to compete in and qualify for finals.
1) The document contains questions and answers from a prelim exam related to technology, business, and current events.
2) It includes questions about companies like Wikipedia, Samsung, Advanced Micro Devices, and events like the Harlem Shake video trend.
3) Answers identify people like Bill Gates, companies like Flipkart founded by Sachin and Binny Bansal, and terms like "bullet time" visual effect from The Matrix films.
The final round of the quiz at Amity Saket's annual techfest, AlphaBit. Conducted by Shivang Seth, made by Swetabh Changkakoti, Pranav Gupta, Vachas Chaturvedi, and Jaisal Kothari.
Check what you know about the latest happenings in the Information Technology world. Check your knowledge in Computer science and information technology with these questions.
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.
Game Changer Game Changer tho :')
DLC (including the audio and video questions) can be found on bit.ly/techexult
A huge shoutout to Sayam Kanwar for helping build the live scoring software for the quiz.
The document describes a technology-themed cartoon contest with 8 questions and clues. It provides the questions, blank answers to fill in, and the correct answers. Some questions reference acronyms, technologies, events, and people related to computers and the internet.
X is an open-source operating system developed by Y. It was announced in August 2016 on GitHub without an official release event. The name X refers to Apple's original iPhone codename and operating system. The code suggests X can be used for car infotainment systems, digital watches, smartphones, tablets and PCs. It uses the Zircon kernel instead of the Linux kernel.
Access 2016 Open Quiz held at Modern School,Barakhamba Road on 17th December 2016.
Made by Apratim Chandra Singh,Paavas Bhasin & Ayan Marwaha
Hosted by Apratim Chandra Singh & Ayan Marwaha
This document contains the rules and questions for a tech quiz. It has two quizmasters, Kartik Madan and Sambhav Sharma, and consists of 23 multiple choice questions about technology and internet culture. Scoring involves getting direct answers correct for +20 points, bouncing to another player for 0 points, or pouncing (answering before the timer) for +40/-40 points.
The document provides the rules and structure for a technology quiz being conducted by Mudit Bhargava and Vidit Bhargava. It states that there will be 20 questions in the elimination round with the top 6 scoring teams qualifying for the finals. Teams have 1 hour to attempt the quiz and only 1 submission is allowed per team. The quizmasters' decision is final. It provides a sample question about identifying products from images along with another sample question and answer.
This summarizes several different stories:
1. A man in Europe bought the personal data of 1.1 million Facebook users for $5 to show how private data is not well protected online.
2. A video game simulation of a disease outbreak on World of Warcraft unintentionally showed how quickly a virus could spread in densely populated urban areas.
3. An IT consultant from Pakistan unwittingly live tweeted details of the US raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.
The Finals of the Science-Business-Technology quiz (Sci-Biz-Tech) conducted at Under The Peepal Tree, the annual quiz fest of RV QuizCorp, on 24th March 2018.
This Tech Quiz was held in August 2021 and set by Omkar as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QM.
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.
DLC (the prelims, the final quiz and audio and video questions) can be found here: bit.ly/QuizFinals
Thank you to quizmaster Dhruv Khurana for his contributions and pulling off the surprise in the quiz. Also thanks to Vanshaj and Sayam for their contributions and to all XINO members and quizzers of the inter-school circuit for making me who I am today.
1. The document discusses a science, business and technology quiz with 20 questions. It provides the rules for the quiz and begins with the first question.
2. The first few questions and answers of the quiz are then summarized, covering topics like Hagoromo chalk, yakhchal ice pits, the NFL needing to train commentators on Microsoft Surface tablets, and details on Nike Vaporfly shoes.
3. The summary touches on other questions about deepfakes in Indian political campaigns, X-ray technicians experiencing radiation exposure, Google's efforts to redirect ISIS search results, and the moon landing being demonstrated in a video.
The document discusses various topics related to technology including companies (WhatsApp, iTunes, Luminous, OYO, Fitbit, Cisco), terms (bit, software), people (Brian Acton, Tim Cook, Vishal Gondal, Kunal Shah, Hedy Lamarr, Travis Kalanick), and products/projects (iPod Wheel, Snapchat Snaptacles, Project Ara, Sony Morpheus, Microsoft HoloLens, Apple Touch Bar, Motorola, Harambe, Nintendo, Apple Newton).
Tech Quiz conducted by Bivash Rath on behalf of Quizzine and OQA for the Microsoft Dev Group Odisha at Rajdhani Engineering College on 17.01.2015.
Any reference to any repeated questions does not indicate plagiarism but high level of inspiration from the original source. :)
This document provides a summary of a quiz competition hosted by Code-O-Crats under NUTECH'15 called QuizOfThings. It outlines the rules of 3 rounds and includes sample questions and answers from each round. The questions cover topics in science, technology, history and current events.
1) The document contains questions and answers from a prelim exam related to technology, business, and current events.
2) It includes questions about companies like Wikipedia, Samsung, Advanced Micro Devices, and events like the Harlem Shake video trend.
3) Answers identify people like Bill Gates, companies like Flipkart founded by Sachin and Binny Bansal, and terms like "bullet time" visual effect from The Matrix films.
The final round of the quiz at Amity Saket's annual techfest, AlphaBit. Conducted by Shivang Seth, made by Swetabh Changkakoti, Pranav Gupta, Vachas Chaturvedi, and Jaisal Kothari.
Check what you know about the latest happenings in the Information Technology world. Check your knowledge in Computer science and information technology with these questions.
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.
Game Changer Game Changer tho :')
DLC (including the audio and video questions) can be found on bit.ly/techexult
A huge shoutout to Sayam Kanwar for helping build the live scoring software for the quiz.
The document describes a technology-themed cartoon contest with 8 questions and clues. It provides the questions, blank answers to fill in, and the correct answers. Some questions reference acronyms, technologies, events, and people related to computers and the internet.
X is an open-source operating system developed by Y. It was announced in August 2016 on GitHub without an official release event. The name X refers to Apple's original iPhone codename and operating system. The code suggests X can be used for car infotainment systems, digital watches, smartphones, tablets and PCs. It uses the Zircon kernel instead of the Linux kernel.
Access 2016 Open Quiz held at Modern School,Barakhamba Road on 17th December 2016.
Made by Apratim Chandra Singh,Paavas Bhasin & Ayan Marwaha
Hosted by Apratim Chandra Singh & Ayan Marwaha
This document contains the rules and questions for a tech quiz. It has two quizmasters, Kartik Madan and Sambhav Sharma, and consists of 23 multiple choice questions about technology and internet culture. Scoring involves getting direct answers correct for +20 points, bouncing to another player for 0 points, or pouncing (answering before the timer) for +40/-40 points.
The document provides the rules and structure for a technology quiz being conducted by Mudit Bhargava and Vidit Bhargava. It states that there will be 20 questions in the elimination round with the top 6 scoring teams qualifying for the finals. Teams have 1 hour to attempt the quiz and only 1 submission is allowed per team. The quizmasters' decision is final. It provides a sample question about identifying products from images along with another sample question and answer.
This summarizes several different stories:
1. A man in Europe bought the personal data of 1.1 million Facebook users for $5 to show how private data is not well protected online.
2. A video game simulation of a disease outbreak on World of Warcraft unintentionally showed how quickly a virus could spread in densely populated urban areas.
3. An IT consultant from Pakistan unwittingly live tweeted details of the US raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.
The Finals of the Science-Business-Technology quiz (Sci-Biz-Tech) conducted at Under The Peepal Tree, the annual quiz fest of RV QuizCorp, on 24th March 2018.
This Tech Quiz was held in August 2021 and set by Omkar as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QM.
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.
DLC (the prelims, the final quiz and audio and video questions) can be found here: bit.ly/QuizFinals
Thank you to quizmaster Dhruv Khurana for his contributions and pulling off the surprise in the quiz. Also thanks to Vanshaj and Sayam for their contributions and to all XINO members and quizzers of the inter-school circuit for making me who I am today.
1. The document discusses a science, business and technology quiz with 20 questions. It provides the rules for the quiz and begins with the first question.
2. The first few questions and answers of the quiz are then summarized, covering topics like Hagoromo chalk, yakhchal ice pits, the NFL needing to train commentators on Microsoft Surface tablets, and details on Nike Vaporfly shoes.
3. The summary touches on other questions about deepfakes in Indian political campaigns, X-ray technicians experiencing radiation exposure, Google's efforts to redirect ISIS search results, and the moon landing being demonstrated in a video.
The document discusses various topics related to technology including companies (WhatsApp, iTunes, Luminous, OYO, Fitbit, Cisco), terms (bit, software), people (Brian Acton, Tim Cook, Vishal Gondal, Kunal Shah, Hedy Lamarr, Travis Kalanick), and products/projects (iPod Wheel, Snapchat Snaptacles, Project Ara, Sony Morpheus, Microsoft HoloLens, Apple Touch Bar, Motorola, Harambe, Nintendo, Apple Newton).
Tech Quiz conducted by Bivash Rath on behalf of Quizzine and OQA for the Microsoft Dev Group Odisha at Rajdhani Engineering College on 17.01.2015.
Any reference to any repeated questions does not indicate plagiarism but high level of inspiration from the original source. :)
This document provides a summary of a quiz competition hosted by Code-O-Crats under NUTECH'15 called QuizOfThings. It outlines the rules of 3 rounds and includes sample questions and answers from each round. The questions cover topics in science, technology, history and current events.
The Final Round of the Sub-Junior Quiz at Access 2016, held on 16th and 17th of December, 2016
Prepared by - Apratim Chandra Singh, Ayan Marwaha, Paavas Bhasin
Hosted By - Apratim Chandra Singh & Paavas Bhasin
Senior quiz finals Digilogous 2014 (Rukmini Devi Public School)Divyanshu Nandwani
The document appears to be a quiz about technology and tech companies. It contains 14 questions covering topics like the first video game to introduce a common gameplay element, companies like Tesla, Nokia, and Cyrix, and people like Steve Jobs, Jack Dorsey, and Tony Fadell. The quiz is divided into multiple rounds with themes like pictures and audio/video, and includes questions that require identifying names, companies, products, and other key details from passages of text or images.
Somewhat General Tech Quiz | Tech Quiz | Aman & AnirbanQuNITe
This quiz contains 25 questions about technology and pop culture. It provides rules stating there are direct and pounced questions worth different points. For pounced questions, participants must privately message their answers to the host on Zoom. The questions cover topics like Ironhead Studio's creative director Jose Fernandez, SpaceX Dragon suits, hashtags, and movies, companies, and characters from popular sci-fi franchises.
The document discusses an infinite bounce quiz format and provides a placeholder text from Lorem Ipsum as an example. It notes that the previous text is not a hint for answers and the quiz will begin with identifying Netscape's Marc Andreessen. Rounds in the quiz will be signaled by the word "Round".
The document provides rules for a tech quiz prelims round, including that there will be 20 questions total, 5 of which will be worth 2 marks each and the rest 1 mark each. The top 6 teams from this round will qualify for the finals round. It then provides 20 multiple choice questions related to technology and asks participants to provide the answers.
The document provides the rules and sample questions for a technology quiz hosted by Mudit and Vidit Bhargava. It includes 20 multiple choice questions in the elimination round, with the top 6 scoring teams advancing to the finals. Only one submission is allowed per team. The quiz master's decision is final. Sample questions cover topics related to internet companies, technology, movies, and more.
This document provides information about an IT quiz being held on October 30th 2013 by Suresh and Gowri. It outlines the format and rules for the four rounds of quizzing. The first round consists of 6 identification questions about internet memes, people, logos and products. It awards points for correct answers and a bonus for getting all answers right. Subsequent rounds involve questions on various IT related topics like search algorithms, social media, hardware etc. across different formats like multiple choice, fill in the blanks and identification.
Bosco Bit 2018 IT Quiz (Prelims+Finals)Annway Ghosh
An intra-school IT Quiz for classes IX-XII, conducted and researched by two first-time quizmasters, Nillohit Manna and Shaunak Sengupta, at Don Bosco School, Park Circus, Kolkata. Cutoffs in the preliminary round was 13 and highest was 23.5 with all stars. The winning team scored 175.
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The powerpoint file of the SciTech/IT quiz I hosted at Pailan's Antimatter fest on 3rd march 2015. Top 2 teams finished at 140 and 165 respectively.
This document outlines the rules and questions for the Ask.QZ finals quiz competition held on 22nd August 2014. It consists of 5 rounds covering a variety of topics testing knowledge of technology, business, and history. The first round includes 10 multiple choice questions worth +15 points each. Subsequent rounds include summarize, connect, and identify questions worth varying points. Teams may bet points in the final gambling round. Correct answers and team participation are scored according to the rules for each round, with the quizmaster's decisions being final.
The document outlines the rules and questions for a quiz. It states that teams can have a maximum of 3 members, most questions are worth 3 points except starred questions which are worth 4 points, and the quizmasters' decisions are final. It then lists 25 questions for the quiz.
The impact of technology in the gaming industryRegine Labog
This document provides an overview of gaming-on-demand and the video game industry. It discusses the history of video games and how the technology, society, and economy around gaming has changed over time. Currently, the largest businesses in the gaming market are general retailers, online retailers, specialty brick-and-mortar stores, and specialty online stores. Gaming-on-demand would allow users to stream high-end games over the internet to any device, eliminating the need for dedicated gaming hardware. However, issues around latency, bandwidth constraints, and piracy present barriers to the success of this business model.
This document contains a 20 question tech quiz with questions about inventions, events, companies, and products. It includes questions about Earl Grey, the Burning Man festival, A.R. Rahman, Nintendo, Minecraft, Angry Birds, Wikipedia, and Bill Gates purchasing the Codex Leicester. The quiz contains different point values for direct answers, passes, and pouncing on questions.
The passage discusses the history and current state of bridges in the city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). It notes that Leonhard Euler proved the original 7-bridge configuration did not allow for an Eulerian path. After World War II bombing destroyed some bridges, the network was altered so an Eulerian path is now theoretically possible but impractical. A model of the original bridges exists at a New Zealand university.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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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!"
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Tech quiz prelims with answers
1. Prelims
• 2 0 Q U ES T I O N S
• Q 1 6 - 2 0 , 2 P O I N T E RS
• Q 5 , 1 0 , 1 5 , 2 0 S TA R M A R K E D
• S H I T P O S T I N T H E F O R M O F A Q U I Z
2. Special Thanks
•Rabin Jacob for Designing Poster
•Ishaan Watts for contributing questions
•Geeky Ranjit for being our lord and saviour
3. Q1
•Their use was first proposed by Chris Messina in a 2007 tweet ,although initially decried by Twitter as a
"thing for nerds" ,eventually led to their use rapidly becoming widespread throughout the platform.
•Messina’s suggestion to use them was not adopted by Twitter, but the practice took off after they were
widely used in tweets relating to the 2007 San Diego forest fires in Southern California.
•According to Messina, he suggested it to make it easy for "lay" users to search for content and find specific
relevant updates; they were for people who do not have the technological knowledge to navigate the site.
Therefore, the X "was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages."
5. Q2
This individual is Mackenzie ---- and was recently hired by a certain company to testify that their products
are better than their competitor. Both the companies have storied history of duking it out on TV, often
cleverly sniping at each other in a series of iconic ads. What’s Mackenzie’s name and which company hired
him?
7. Q3
•The band's symbol is the capital Greek letter delta, Δ, which is used in many technical fields to indicate a
change or difference. The use of Δ is based on the key sequence used to generate it on an Apple Mac
computer.
•The band was previously known as ‘Daljit Dhaliwal’ and then "Films", but were later forced to change to
their current name because an American band called "The Films" already existed.
•Name the Band
9. Q4
• ----- case is the practice of writing phrases such that each word or abbreviation in the middle of the phrase
begins with a capital letter, with no intervening spaces or punctuation. Common examples include
"iPhone" and "eBay". It is also sometimes used in online usernames such as "johnSmith", and to make
multi-word domain names more legible.
•It is named so because the proceeding capital letter looks similar to an anatomical feature of a certain
species of animals.
11. Q5
•Not only is it one of the most iconic pieces of art of modern times, it was also one of the most expensive
ones; it had a budget of around 1.9million USD (8crores) adjusted for inflation. It features desert and
mountain landscapes as well as the St.Basil’s Cathedral, and this was possible because it was the first to
introduce a certain technology to India.
•What artwork, arguably one of the greatest cultural exports from our country and what technology did it
introduce to us Indians.
13. Q6
It was introduced to “soothe people intimidated by the operating system” and it also proved
useful in familiarizing people with the drag and drop technique.
However by the mid1990s it was being reported that employees were spending 5 hours a week
doing this and as a result causing approximately 10 billion dollar loss in revenue.
A US senator even introduced a budget amendment in 1997 seeking to ban this feature from all
Federal government computers. What?
15. Q7
Growing up in a rural town, northeast of Kyoto, he didn't have any toys or TV so he would spend his time
roaming the countryside unsupervised. One day, he found a deep dark hole. He grabbed a lantern and
discovered a miniature cave system. This experience formed the spiritual basis of a seminal game.
Who is this gentleman who is responsible for creating some of the most acclaimed and best selling game
franchises?
17. Q8
•Elliot Alderson is a French developer and cyber security expert. In August 2019 presented a talk during the
DefCon by Appsec Village titled “ History of the worst Android App ever :-------”
•Alderson went on to mention a host of issues with application, the mobile security practices and most
importantly, how third party websites are using the data. In response to being repeatedly asked on Twitter
about his intentions to expose X-related mobile and cyber security vulnerabilities, Alderson wrote, “I want
to say something. I’m not against X. Not that I’m in favour of X. I just think that a project of this size
deserves maximum security”
•The ‘developers’ of the application called Alderson’s revelations and the subsequent media reports
“irresponsible” and “far from the truth” and reiterated that there had not been a single breach from
biometric database during that last eight years of its existence.
19. Q9
A very interesting example, but demonstrating the importance of supercomputer product design lies in the
collaboration of Procter & Gamble with X.
When they came to P&G, X said that they produced them too quickly, that they flew out of the production
line. It sounds like a joke, but it is a major obstacle in their operation. They have a very fast production line
,so much so that they catch the wind and fly out and fall into a pile and they have to throw it away which is
very wasteful .
To solve this problem, P&G used supercomputers to study the aerodynamic properties of ------ ------ and to
make sure that they wouldn’t break when being stacked on top of each other. Which hyperbolic paraboloid
product was designed with the help of supercomputers?
21. Q10
•They are considered part of the compulsion loop of game design to keep players invested in a game. Such
compulsion loops are known to contribute towards video game addiction and are frequently compared to
gambling addiction.
• This is in part due to the use of a "variable-rate reinforcement schedule" similar to how slot machines dole
out prizes. While many players may never invest real-world money in a ---- --- system, such addictive
systems can bring large monetary investments from "whales", players who are willing to spend large
amounts of money on virtual items.
•Gambling concerns are heightened in games that offer ---- ----- and are known to be played by children.
What?
23. Q11
•Hampus Olsson is a Swedish Multi-disciplinary Artist, Designer & Illustrator. In his website he mentions that
:
•‘When I met Carl in India, we talked about how fun it would be if I could help out making ….. it ended up
with me making the default plus five others ….. It feels really awesome to have made them…. I wanted to
make something simple and not distracting to work well , but still at the same time look daring and
inspirational. I worked with Arz to express the ------- feel.’
•PIC NEXT SLIDE
26. Q12
On March 26,1976 a ‘first of sorts’ occurred at a research centre in Mavern, England. Peter Kirstein was the
man responsible for assisting the person and aptly assigned them the ‘codename’ “hme2” and thus
becoming one of the first ones to do so.
However earlier this year , the statements by a certain individual who claimed to have done this back in
1987 created controversy with twitter users pointing out that the facilities weren’t available until 1995.
ID the 2 persons and what did they
28. Q13
The reason for the recent decision by this company has met with criticisms from a lot of enthusiasts , many
of whom have claimed that it is a massive oversight on the part of the company.
While in most countries such as the US it is open for public use ,Indian government’s decision to not
delicense the 60 MHz band is rooted in a stalemate with Indian telcos. Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and
Reliance Jio Infocomm want the E and V bands, which include 60 MHz, to be auctioned, not delicensed.
What?
32. Q15
•On October 9th a Saudi Premier league game between Al-Nassr and Al-Fateh witnessed a rather comical
situation wherein the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) stopped working due to the actions of a stadium
worker.
•Chairman of the Saudi Arbitration Committee Fernando Trisaco said after the match that the use of VAR is
still a problem. “As a software, VAR still has many drawbacks,” he said. What happened that caused the
VAR to stop working
34. Q16
•While the company X has previously collaborated with tech companies such as Mophie to make a range of
battery packs , their newest Fall 2019 collection features a Burner Phone which is essentially a rebranded
Zoey2 made by company Y.
•The phones specs are what one would expect from a Burner Phone and features a 2.4” TFT display 3G
connectivity and 128Mb of storage. The phone does have Bluetooth ,enabling pairing with AirPods,
something the potential customers of this Phone will probably appreciate. While a Zoey2 usually retails for
around 20USD , this collaboration is expected to cost significantly more.
36. Q17
•The PS2 has the record for the best selling console of all time. Apart from being known for various
technological advancements and huge gaming library, another reason which boosted its sales during its
days was that the PS2 was the cheapest --- ------one could buy.
•Similarly when in 2006 the PS3 came out, it too had made great advancements in technology and gaming
both. However, much like the PS2, it had another factor boosting its sales, which was the fact that it was
the cheapest --- --- ------ one could buy
38. Q18
While devices powered by the OS have been available in the market only since mid2017 the OS itself is
forked from B2G OS (Boot to Gecko OS), an open source community-driven fork of Firefox OS, which was
discontinued by Mozilla in 2016.
It’s emergence has led to the growth of a new category of devices — smart feature phones. The main
reason for its popularity is attributed to something that was launched in August 2017 which helped it
become the 3rd most popular mobile OS behind only Android and iOS. Name the OS and What was
launched in August 2017?