The document contains a series of trivia questions and answers related to various topics. Some of the questions are about people, events, movies, brands and more. The questions are posed to "The Illuminati Quiz" and answers are provided.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about various topics including movies, books, sports, people, places, and events. Some questions require connecting or identifying different elements related to business, history, religion, or pop culture. The quiz tests general knowledge on a wide range of subjects.
This document provides information about a village in Karnataka, India known for Sanskrit learning where most families use Sanskrit as their daily language. It also has a notable Vedanta school associated with Holenarsipura Trust, one of the rare schools teaching Shankara Vedanta as originally stated. The village is named Mattur.
Prelims with answers-Les Quizerables (General Quiz) in RoobarooAtharva
1. The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition including rules, sample questions from the preliminary round, and clues.
2. Sample questions cover topics like architecture, Greek mythology, food origins, pop culture references, dance forms, history, and more.
3. Correct answers are provided for each question along with clues if teams cannot answer.
Charles M. Schultz wrote a letter to Robert Ripley about his dog eating glass, which was published. This inspired Schultz to create the comic strip featuring his dog Snoopy as a main character, which became world famous. Snoopy took on many alter-egos in the comic strip, including a World War I Flying Ace battling the Red Baron, and also roles as a writer, lawyer, athlete and astronaut.
1. The question refers to the mistaken use of John Terry's image in the statutory health warnings on cigarette packets in India. While most believe it was a mistake, some think it was done intentionally to troll Manchester United fans.
2. In 2014, the Samajwadi Party used rights to a 1989 song for their election campaign and created their own version called "Mann se hai Mulayam....aur irada loha hai!" referencing socialist leaders.
3. In the 1970s, there was collaboration between St. Stephen's and Miranda House colleges in Delhi where St. Stephen's would get women actors from Miranda House and vice versa. This resulted in a rare photograph of two famous
This document provides the details of a quiz competition including 20 questions across various topics. It lists each question, possible answers, and points allocated per question. The top 6 teams will progress to the finals. The questions cover topics in books, films, sports, history, science, and more. The document aims to test general knowledge and determine the top teams to advance in the competition.
The document contains a series of trivia questions and answers related to various topics. Some of the questions are about people, events, movies, brands and more. The questions are posed to "The Illuminati Quiz" and answers are provided.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about various topics including movies, books, sports, people, places, and events. Some questions require connecting or identifying different elements related to business, history, religion, or pop culture. The quiz tests general knowledge on a wide range of subjects.
This document provides information about a village in Karnataka, India known for Sanskrit learning where most families use Sanskrit as their daily language. It also has a notable Vedanta school associated with Holenarsipura Trust, one of the rare schools teaching Shankara Vedanta as originally stated. The village is named Mattur.
Prelims with answers-Les Quizerables (General Quiz) in RoobarooAtharva
1. The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition including rules, sample questions from the preliminary round, and clues.
2. Sample questions cover topics like architecture, Greek mythology, food origins, pop culture references, dance forms, history, and more.
3. Correct answers are provided for each question along with clues if teams cannot answer.
Charles M. Schultz wrote a letter to Robert Ripley about his dog eating glass, which was published. This inspired Schultz to create the comic strip featuring his dog Snoopy as a main character, which became world famous. Snoopy took on many alter-egos in the comic strip, including a World War I Flying Ace battling the Red Baron, and also roles as a writer, lawyer, athlete and astronaut.
1. The question refers to the mistaken use of John Terry's image in the statutory health warnings on cigarette packets in India. While most believe it was a mistake, some think it was done intentionally to troll Manchester United fans.
2. In 2014, the Samajwadi Party used rights to a 1989 song for their election campaign and created their own version called "Mann se hai Mulayam....aur irada loha hai!" referencing socialist leaders.
3. In the 1970s, there was collaboration between St. Stephen's and Miranda House colleges in Delhi where St. Stephen's would get women actors from Miranda House and vice versa. This resulted in a rare photograph of two famous
This document provides the details of a quiz competition including 20 questions across various topics. It lists each question, possible answers, and points allocated per question. The top 6 teams will progress to the finals. The questions cover topics in books, films, sports, history, science, and more. The document aims to test general knowledge and determine the top teams to advance in the competition.
This document contains a quiz with 30 questions testing knowledge of popular culture, history, and current events. Some questions identify famous video games, comic book characters, politicians, inventions and inventors. Other questions require connecting images, symbols or logos to the companies, events or people they represent. The quiz provides clues for difficult questions and celebrates getting answers right, suggesting the questions aren't as hard as they seem.
The document appears to be a quiz containing questions about movies, literature, history, and current events. It includes 28 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like famous criminals, political parties, movies that inspired others, and more. The questions are numbered 1-28 with answers provided for some but not all questions.
The document provides a general quiz with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics like cinema, literature, sports, business, and history. Some of the questions require identifying people, movies, books, and companies based on contextual clues and details provided in the question.
The document discusses a trivia game with multiple choice questions about various topics. Some of the questions are:
1) A question about the original logo of the famous Woodstock music festival in 1969.
2) A theory that the film Fight Club is a sequel to the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, based on similarities between characters.
3) Identification of the Indian clarinetist Shankar Tucker, known for his YouTube and Kickstarter projects.
1. The document provides details about finals round 1 of a competition between India and X Sirumalani. It discusses X Sirumalani's background starting a tea stall and later bootlegging along the Sabarmati river. (2)
2. It then discusses Moraji Desai's efforts at achieving peace with Pakistan and the good relationship he had with Pakistan's President Zia ul Haq. As a tribute, Pakistan awarded Desai with Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian honor. (3)
3. The next section identifies the author of books on Indian country life, Bikaner, and healing plants of India as Naveen Patnaik. (
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The document is a quiz with 35 multiple choice questions covering topics like food, fashion, literature, mythology, arts, music, business, and more. It begins with an introduction to the quiz and some preliminary information. The questions are presented one by one along with possible answer choices and context/clues. Videos and images are included with some of the questions.
The weekly quiz hosted by Surabhi Garhwal and Karthikeya Ramesh will follow a pens and paper round format with all questions played in audiovisual format. Participants will receive +1 point for correct answers and -0 for wrong answers, with partial points possible depending on the question and answer. The two main rules are that the quiz masters' answers are always correct, and to remember rule number one.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2011 Finals (Round 1)Ed The Head
This document contains summaries of multiple passages of text. Some key details include:
- The legal case of the terrified typist in 1956 was unique because it was the only case lost by famous lawyer Perry Mason.
- During WWII, allied pilots were given asparagus which contains chemicals that attract fish, allowing downed pilots to catch food.
- The 1998 film Muthu starring Rajnikanth was a cult hit in Japan and made him a trendy heartthrob, similar to Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The novel Lolita features Humbert Humbert as the unreliable narrator and protagonist Lolita, who dies at the end.
- A famous cricket
This document summarizes a rapid fire round of questions and answers:
1. Godrej formed a JV with Hershey for chocolates.
2. Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint, Desimartini.com are owned by HT Media Ltd.
3. Oman is the only country whose English name starts with O.
This document provides clues and answers to trivia questions from the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Season 5 Session 5. It begins by establishing the ground rules that the quiz master's decision is final. It then provides clues and reveals the answers to multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from sports, history, literature, films and current events.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz being held, including information about the preliminary and final rounds. The preliminary round will consist of 15 multiple choice questions to be completed individually or in teams of two. The top 4 scoring teams will advance to the final round. Slide puzzles or visual puzzles may be included as tie-breakers. Participants are advised to bring a pen and paper to write down their answers.
The document provides details about an "enquiry session" game involving 20 questions with point values assigned for different actions. It includes the questions asked in the game which cover topics like FIFA World Cup celebrations, prison uniforms in popular culture, a murder case involving Siri, biographical details about Lou Gehrig, Sherlock Holmes characters, and other people and events in the news.
This document provides details about the "Dracula Ice Breaker 2019" quiz competition including the rules, questions, and answers. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions worth 10 points each on topics like the Subarnrekha River, the Indian national anthem "Jana Gana Mana", and the composition of a new 20 rupee coin. The questions cover subjects from geography to history and pop culture.
The document appears to be a set of questions and answers from a job interview or assessment. It contains 25 questions spanning various topics including current events, brands, science, entertainment, and more. The questions test knowledge of trivia related to travel illnesses, inventions, symbols, patents, books, laws, protests, currency notes, comic book characters, television shows, lists, and global economic/political phenomena.
1) The document describes the rules and questions for the 97th Quiz Meet hosted by Naval Kishore Sharma. It includes rules around bouncing, pouncing, and humor in answers.
2) The first question asks about identifying the logo of Queen based on zodiac symbols and other imagery.
3) Subsequent questions ask about identifying maps, movies, companies, and other trivia topics.
The document provides rules for a quiz game involving questions with multiple choice hints. Players earn more points for answering a question correctly with fewer hints. Questions can only be attempted once and players should not shout out answers.
This summary provides the high level information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an upcoming audio round for a quiz competition involving teams QM, Harshal Patil, and Amogh Morye. It also includes examples of past questions asked in a similar format about topics like movies, sports matches, companies, and their founders. The questions cover trivia about people, places, events, and aim to identify people, objects, or concepts from clues provided.
The document contains a quiz with 5 rounds of general knowledge questions covering topics like world records, Nobel prize winners, movies, sports, and entertainment. It begins with the rules of the quiz explaining there will be 5 rounds of increasing difficulty with opportunities to gain or lose points for correct/incorrect answers or passing on a question. The rounds cover general topics, sports, entertainment figures who have won EGOTs, movies and TV shows featuring Friends stars, Marvel characters, and a final picture round with political images.
The document outlines the rules and questions for a quiz. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about topics like holidays, movies, sports, and business families. For each question there are 1-3 clues provided and players are asked to identify people, places, things, or provide a short list of answers. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia topics testing knowledge of popular culture, history and current events.
This document contains a quiz with 30 questions testing knowledge of popular culture, history, and current events. Some questions identify famous video games, comic book characters, politicians, inventions and inventors. Other questions require connecting images, symbols or logos to the companies, events or people they represent. The quiz provides clues for difficult questions and celebrates getting answers right, suggesting the questions aren't as hard as they seem.
The document appears to be a quiz containing questions about movies, literature, history, and current events. It includes 28 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like famous criminals, political parties, movies that inspired others, and more. The questions are numbered 1-28 with answers provided for some but not all questions.
The document provides a general quiz with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics like cinema, literature, sports, business, and history. Some of the questions require identifying people, movies, books, and companies based on contextual clues and details provided in the question.
The document discusses a trivia game with multiple choice questions about various topics. Some of the questions are:
1) A question about the original logo of the famous Woodstock music festival in 1969.
2) A theory that the film Fight Club is a sequel to the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, based on similarities between characters.
3) Identification of the Indian clarinetist Shankar Tucker, known for his YouTube and Kickstarter projects.
1. The document provides details about finals round 1 of a competition between India and X Sirumalani. It discusses X Sirumalani's background starting a tea stall and later bootlegging along the Sabarmati river. (2)
2. It then discusses Moraji Desai's efforts at achieving peace with Pakistan and the good relationship he had with Pakistan's President Zia ul Haq. As a tribute, Pakistan awarded Desai with Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian honor. (3)
3. The next section identifies the author of books on Indian country life, Bikaner, and healing plants of India as Naveen Patnaik. (
Flambé Prelims at Quizotic 2015, by Aryapriya GangulyAryapriya Ganguly
The document is a quiz with 35 multiple choice questions covering topics like food, fashion, literature, mythology, arts, music, business, and more. It begins with an introduction to the quiz and some preliminary information. The questions are presented one by one along with possible answer choices and context/clues. Videos and images are included with some of the questions.
The weekly quiz hosted by Surabhi Garhwal and Karthikeya Ramesh will follow a pens and paper round format with all questions played in audiovisual format. Participants will receive +1 point for correct answers and -0 for wrong answers, with partial points possible depending on the question and answer. The two main rules are that the quiz masters' answers are always correct, and to remember rule number one.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2011 Finals (Round 1)Ed The Head
This document contains summaries of multiple passages of text. Some key details include:
- The legal case of the terrified typist in 1956 was unique because it was the only case lost by famous lawyer Perry Mason.
- During WWII, allied pilots were given asparagus which contains chemicals that attract fish, allowing downed pilots to catch food.
- The 1998 film Muthu starring Rajnikanth was a cult hit in Japan and made him a trendy heartthrob, similar to Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The novel Lolita features Humbert Humbert as the unreliable narrator and protagonist Lolita, who dies at the end.
- A famous cricket
This document summarizes a rapid fire round of questions and answers:
1. Godrej formed a JV with Hershey for chocolates.
2. Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint, Desimartini.com are owned by HT Media Ltd.
3. Oman is the only country whose English name starts with O.
This document provides clues and answers to trivia questions from the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Season 5 Session 5. It begins by establishing the ground rules that the quiz master's decision is final. It then provides clues and reveals the answers to multiple choice and fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from sports, history, literature, films and current events.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz being held, including information about the preliminary and final rounds. The preliminary round will consist of 15 multiple choice questions to be completed individually or in teams of two. The top 4 scoring teams will advance to the final round. Slide puzzles or visual puzzles may be included as tie-breakers. Participants are advised to bring a pen and paper to write down their answers.
The document provides details about an "enquiry session" game involving 20 questions with point values assigned for different actions. It includes the questions asked in the game which cover topics like FIFA World Cup celebrations, prison uniforms in popular culture, a murder case involving Siri, biographical details about Lou Gehrig, Sherlock Holmes characters, and other people and events in the news.
This document provides details about the "Dracula Ice Breaker 2019" quiz competition including the rules, questions, and answers. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions worth 10 points each on topics like the Subarnrekha River, the Indian national anthem "Jana Gana Mana", and the composition of a new 20 rupee coin. The questions cover subjects from geography to history and pop culture.
The document appears to be a set of questions and answers from a job interview or assessment. It contains 25 questions spanning various topics including current events, brands, science, entertainment, and more. The questions test knowledge of trivia related to travel illnesses, inventions, symbols, patents, books, laws, protests, currency notes, comic book characters, television shows, lists, and global economic/political phenomena.
1) The document describes the rules and questions for the 97th Quiz Meet hosted by Naval Kishore Sharma. It includes rules around bouncing, pouncing, and humor in answers.
2) The first question asks about identifying the logo of Queen based on zodiac symbols and other imagery.
3) Subsequent questions ask about identifying maps, movies, companies, and other trivia topics.
The document provides rules for a quiz game involving questions with multiple choice hints. Players earn more points for answering a question correctly with fewer hints. Questions can only be attempted once and players should not shout out answers.
This summary provides the high level information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an upcoming audio round for a quiz competition involving teams QM, Harshal Patil, and Amogh Morye. It also includes examples of past questions asked in a similar format about topics like movies, sports matches, companies, and their founders. The questions cover trivia about people, places, events, and aim to identify people, objects, or concepts from clues provided.
The document contains a quiz with 5 rounds of general knowledge questions covering topics like world records, Nobel prize winners, movies, sports, and entertainment. It begins with the rules of the quiz explaining there will be 5 rounds of increasing difficulty with opportunities to gain or lose points for correct/incorrect answers or passing on a question. The rounds cover general topics, sports, entertainment figures who have won EGOTs, movies and TV shows featuring Friends stars, Marvel characters, and a final picture round with political images.
The document outlines the rules and questions for a quiz. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about topics like holidays, movies, sports, and business families. For each question there are 1-3 clues provided and players are asked to identify people, places, things, or provide a short list of answers. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia topics testing knowledge of popular culture, history and current events.
This document contains clues and answers to various trivia questions. Some of the clues provided include: chapters from a book, ingredients in an early recipe, origins of phrases like "Mayday" and "fire in the hole", names of historical dynasties from South India, virtues represented by Gandhi, and mistaken identity of a Twitter user. The document tests knowledge across many domains like history, pop culture, language and more.
This document contains the rules for a quiz competition with 5 phases and an infinite bounce format. The quizmaster is known to crack bad jokes. There are then several rounds of questions on topics like moths, US presidential elections, book and movie titles, historical games, and more. Participants provide short answers and make connections between the questions and answers.
The document contains a list of 10 commandments for followers of Iglesia Maradoniana, the Maradonian Church dedicated to worship of Argentine footballer Diego Maradona. The commandments include directives such as declaring unconditional love of football, defending the colors of Argentina, and preaching the words of Maradona around the world.
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The document provides details from a cricket quiz, including questions and answers about historic cricket matches and players. Some of the questions and answers discussed include: the first Indian test series win in England in 1971 which was influenced by an elephant being present on the field; details about the careers and records of cricketers like Pommie Mbangwa, WG Grace, Basil D'Oliveira, and Richie Benaud; the first instance of a third umpire being used; and protests that took place during Sri Lanka's first test match at Lord's.
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This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of Indian history, politics, culture and current affairs. It includes questions about committees, portraits in Parliament, Indian personalities, geographical locations, festivals, monuments, sports and more. The questions require identification of people, events, places and cultural aspects of India from context clues and hints provided in the questions and answer options.
The quiz will consist of 5 rounds. The rules and scoring for each round will be explained before starting that round. The quizmaster's decision is final. Players should have fun and enjoy themselves. One round involves listing 14 football players featured in a Nike commercial within 2 minutes for various point bonuses.
The Illuminati Quiz 2013 at Model Engineering College, Kochi - The PrelimsChandrakant Nair
The document contains questions for a quiz competition called Ze Prelims. It states there will be 37 questions, with questions 11-20 being used to resolve ties. The top 8 teams will advance to the finals. The questions cover a range of topics including music, history, current events, science and more. Audio and video content has been removed.
The document is a set of 30 questions for a quiz. It includes questions about politics, science, sports, history, arts and entertainment. The questions cover topics like US presidents, particle physics concepts, cricketers, mathematicians, musicians, authors and their works.
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The document contains questions from a quiz based on images of Indian quizzers. There are 11 multiple choice questions worth 5 points each, with a 10 point bonus for getting all correct. An additional 10 points are offered for identifying all the quizzers featured. The total possible score is 75 points. The questions are related to topics like famous quizzing locations, literary works, and historical figures. Answers are to be written down rather than discussed.
This document provides the rules and format for an India 'Couldn't find a punny name' Quiz, including that there are 34 total questions, questions 11-20 being starred to resolve ties, and teams can be up to 3 people. It then lists the first 20 questions and their answers, covering topics like the first Indian movie to win Best Film at Cannes, characters from Indian comics/sitcoms, advertising campaigns, records set by Indian cricketers and actors, and places/monuments in India.
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This document contains a series of questions and answers about people, places, events, and other topics related to India. Some key details include:
- Questions about an underground urban farm in London that grows produce in former bomb shelters, Greek mythology characters depicted during COVID lockdown, and the Falklands War and the "Hand of God" goal.
- Other questions and answers cover topics like the origin of words like "scumbag" and "Ponzi scheme", the story behind the book "Guess How Much I Love You", and the IgNobel Prize awarded for research about establishing legal rights for the falsely declared dead.
- Figures mentioned include Lal Bihari, who founded an organization
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This document contains a series of questions for a quiz competition. It provides context that there will be 20 multiple choice questions, with the quizmaster's decision being final. It then lists the first 4 questions and answers, regarding the origins of Tetris, Amir Khusro's contributions to music, and the movie being discussed in reviews provided.
Udaya Kumar is a professor at IIT Guwahati who received a prize of Rs. 250,000 for his doctoral research focusing on Tamil typography. He is the son of former DMK MLA N. Dharmalingam from Tamil Nadu and has interests in graphic design, typography, and type design research.
The Dr Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz, 2015Ed The Head
Quizmaster's Cut. Includes a few questions that were eaten up by Gmail, and consequently never made it to the quiz.
Some visual Qs may not make sense because they were based on vocal cues, without which I hold quizmastering to be hollow.
Set and presented by Aryaman Nath, Subhav Duggal and myself on February 4th, 2015.
This document contains 65 multiple choice questions from various quiz contests. The questions cover topics like literature, movies, sports, science, history and popular culture trivia. The format involves providing clues or context for identifying people, places, events, organizations and other entities as the answer to each question.
This document summarizes a general quiz with various rounds of questions on diverse topics. The quiz consists of direct questions worth 10 points and indirect questions worth 5 points. Clues are only provided for questions with no objections. Long visual connects provide 4 visual clues worth 20, 15, 10, and 5 points respectively for identifying the connection between the clues. The quiz master's decision is final. The document concludes by thanking the organizers and others for inspiring the quiz, and dedicating the quiz to a cockroach killed last night.
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
The document contains clues and questions related to business trivia. Some of the questions answered in the document include:
1) Apple's proposed names for the iPhone which was displayed at an event at the University of Arizona's Department of Marketing.
2) The firm founded under a contract with Ford Motor Company in 1993 that owns some classic car designs.
3) The business connection related to "Michelin Baby Syndrome".
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The document contains a general quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like sports, celebrities, and history. It includes 12 questions in the first round about Manchester United, Bill Gates, Harry Potter, Michael Jackson and others. The second round has 7 direct answer questions about lost wax casting, Greg Chappell, a smart dress that changes transparency based on heart rate, and others. The third round features 6 connect questions about people, characters, and real life couples who acted together.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics. Some questions reference famous people like Socrates and Thiruvalluvar. Others reference brands like Gillette or products like Amrutanjan pain balm. The questions require connecting people, terms, events and objects based on context clues and hints provided. The quiz tests broad knowledge and the ability to make inferences across history, politics, culture and more.
This document provides a general quiz with different rounds of questions testing knowledge across various topics. The first round includes 20 written questions worth 5 points each related to business histories, products, politicians, films and other topics. The second round involves 16 bounce questions moving clockwise and anti-clockwise worth 10 points each. The third round features 8 print ads to identify the advertiser. The fourth round includes 6 questions with a total of 20 points each to be distributed among correct teams. Overall, the quiz covers a wide range of subjects and engages participants through different question formats.
The document discusses the preliminaries and rules for a quiz competition. It acknowledges various people for their help and support in organizing the quiz. The rules state that the quizmasters are always right and are the smartest people during the quiz. It also notes that questions 16-20 are starred and will be used to break ties.
1. The document provides details of a general quiz held on November 5th, 2014 including the quizmaster, technical support, and rounds of prelim questions and answers.
2. It lists 20 multiple choice questions and answers on topics ranging from history, sports, movies, science and technology, and current events.
3. The questions include identifying people, logos, events, and organizations from images or descriptions.
The document provides an informal quiz with multiple choice and descriptive questions about famous people, events, movies, and more. Some questions identify Amrish Puri, Milton Glaser, Krav Maga, Pele, Sachin Tendulkar, Sherlock Holmes, the Egypt Revolution, Mars, Bollywood adaptations of Shakespeare plays, Geronimo, the non-human avatars of Vishnu, the voice of Howard's mom in The Big Bang Theory, and more.
Swapnil Desale is answering a question on Quora about the history and branding of AB brand that was later rebranded to CB. The logo features a model who got an audition and role to be featured on the national brand logo.
Lee Todd holds the record for the quickest sending off in English amateur football after being dismissed by the referee after just 2 seconds for yelling profanity at the referee after the whistle was blown.
John Baptista, known as Kaka, was the mayor of Bombay in 1925 and helped start the Indian equivalent of the Irish Home Rule Movement while studying at Cambridge University. He is credited with coining the famous phrase misattributed to nationalist leader Bal Gangadhar T
1. This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various people, events, companies and other topics. It provides context and clues for identifying the answers to fill in blanks labeled X, Y, Z etc.
2. The questions cover a wide range topics including the first cricket test match, Indian railway history, companies like Intel, Tata and Samsung, films like Mary Poppins, as well as people like Rasputin, Nelson, and Jayalalithaa.
3. The document uses clues and context surrounding events, people, time periods, locations and other details to allow identification of the correct answer for each question.
The document contains 16 multiple choice questions about various topics such as business, history, and current events. The questions are related to companies like McDonald's, MTV, Facebook, and Redbus. They also cover people like Thomas Edison, Carl Barks, and Fauja Singh. Several questions test general knowledge about places like the Maldives, Dakotas region in the US, and the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai.
The document provides information about various topics including:
- The original name of Manhattan island and its meaning.
- The famous ancient Greek statue Venus de Milo and its discovery.
- Symbolic meanings of the owl in Hindu mythology and Western culture.
- The Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Shelley poem inspired by him.
- Directors who have adapted Shakespeare plays such as Baz Luhrmann, Kenneth Branagh, and Vishal Bhardwaj.
The document discusses:
1. X was a weapon devised by the Finns in World War 2 when the Soviets invaded, known as a Molotov Cocktail.
2. The Finns responded to Soviet claims of dropping food by bombarding advancing Soviet tanks with these incendiary devices.
3. X helped the outnumbered Finns fight off the invading Soviet forces.
This document discusses various topics including:
- The 52nd Grammy Awards winners in 2008
- The Palestinian militant group Black September formed in 1971 after conflict in Jordan
- A personal anecdote about a doctor saving a speaker's daughter's life with an experimental medical procedure
- Mentions of Nikola Tesla, Jimmy Wales, Cornelius Fudge from Harry Potter, and the office of Minister for Magic
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and identification questions on various topics. It begins with some rules for the quiz, stating there is one attempt per clue and no negatives unless shouting an answer, in which case points are deducted. The questions cover topics like famous people, books, cities, movies, and more. The connect questions at the end ask to identify various subjects and find the connection between them.
This document contains various trivia questions and their answers related to pop culture, history and science. Some of the questions identify people, events, publications and more based on cryptic clues and context clues within the explanations.
This document contains summaries of various articles and papers related to science, mathematics and computing. It discusses the standard test image "Lenna", the 1948 Alpher-Bethe-Gamow paper in cosmology, an early mathematics paper written under the pseudonym "A", the programming language "Chef", and summaries of papers on illegal primes, Fermat's Last Theorem and the Enigma machine cipher.
This document contains several short passages about various topics related to science, history, and pop culture. Some key details include:
- The standard test image "Lenna" comes from a cropped centerfold of a Swedish model from a 1972 issue of Playboy magazine.
- The 1948 paper by Ralph Alpher that formed part of his doctoral dissertation humorously listed the names of his advisor and friend to create the author list "Alpher, Bethe, Gamow".
- A 1979 paper on sorting algorithms was the only well-known mathematics paper published under the name "Microsoft Chairman and billionaire Bill Gates".
- The programming language "Chef" is designed around manipulating data values in stacks and uses
This document contains various trivia questions and their answers related to pop culture, history and science. Some of the questions identify people, events, publications and more based on cryptic clues and context clues within the explanations.
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Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
2. • Who was the first football player to negotiate
an image rights deal and was paid a grand
fee of three guineas for his photo to appear
on cigarette cards?
3.
4. • Name the Indian journalist who is the author
of the popular blog ‘India Uncut’. He
released his first book, ‘My friend Sancho’
recently.
5. • Significance of “Dilawar Khan accepting Aisha
Bi R. Chakravarty as his wife on 21 August
1979, at a mehr of Rs. 111,000”?
6. • This company launched the first audio-
cassette, co-invented the Audio CD as well
as the Blu-Ray technology, and receives
royalty on every DVD sold in the world even
now.
8. • Author of the book ‘Travelling through
conflict’
• Became Chairman of India’s National
Commission of Minorities in 2006
• "The language used by the Pope sounds
like that of his 12th-Century counterpart
who ordered the crusades”
• Resigned as the NCM chairman to join his
current post
9. • This word originated from the Greek
term ‘ἔτυμον’ meaning ‘True Sense’.
Name the word.
10. • It was set up in November 10, 1999 in
Lausanne, Switzerland
• The official French name abbreviates to
AMA
• Its current Chairman is Australian Finance
Minister John Fahey, who in 2008 succeeded
Dick Pound, a former IOC Vice-President
11.
12. *
• Country with the highest number of military
troops? This includes active, reserve and
paramilitary.
13. • He is a writer for the Time magazine’s
international edition in Hong Kong, and often
publishes perspectives on the Asian world,
including India, China and the Middle East. His
father, the more famous of the two, is an
alumnus of St. Stephens, Delhi and Tufts
University, Massachusetts and has recently
attracted attention by being an active user of
Twitter.
14. • “Sing, goddess, the rage of ------- the son of
Peleus,
the destructive rage that sent countless ills on
the Achaeans...”
15.
16. *
• Who is the first Indian footballer to play in
a European league?
17. *
• When Emelinda Acuna died in 2005, how did
Cristina Calderon of Ukika village in Chile
become famous?
18. • Which Indian company entered into their core
business after Jawaharlal Nehru asked them
to make the ballot boxes for the 1st General
Elections?
19. • Which carmaker is set to make a Large or a
Big Point in the Indian automobile industry
very soon?
20. *
• Tigon Studios is a video game production
company focused primarily on games
featuring or starring which actor, who
also founded the company?
28. Willard Scott (Washington, D.C. 1963–1966) Bob
Brandon (1966 + )
King Moody (1970s)
Geoffrey Giuliano (late 1970s – early 1980s) Squire
Fridell (1984 to 1991)
Jack Doepke (early 1990's) Joe Maggard (mid-1990s)
These guys were selected for "their ability to project
energy, warmth and compassion ". And they went
through a painstaking process of applied foundation,
spirit gum, white base and detail makeup that would
sometimes take two hours to apply. So, what were
they doing?
30. • Tom addressed the issues raised by the Dick
controversy in his speech entitled "A More
Perfect Union". To explain more fully his
actual positions on these issues, Dick gave a
speech before the NAACP on April 27, 2008,
in which he stressed that he was not
"divisive", but "descriptive” and his beliefs
were not “deficient”, but “different”.
Incidentally, the title of Tom’s speech is taken
from Harry’s famous 2001 book. Identify
Tom, Dick and Harry
31. • Name this ‘drug’ manufactured by Cipla,
which is being promoted extensively in the
media. Apart from TV ads, this drug has
advertisements on every Meru Radio Taxi
in Mumbai.
32. • Adam Joseph Copeland is a Canadian
professional wrestler, currently a part of the
WWE. He rose through the ranks along with
his real-life best friend, forming a very
successful tag team. He has held the tag team
title a record 12 times. Several of his
finishing moves are named as an extension
of his ring name. What is his ring name?