TOP 6 (FINALE – TTQ 4.0)
presents
National Institute of Technology Raipur
ROUND 1
• Total 12 Questions
• No negative marking. +10 for
correct answers.
• No passing allowed.
• 2 Direct Questions per team
Question 1
First kind of what ?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 2
Starting in 1987 and rather incredibly, this
South American was featured on Forbes’
international billionaires list seven years in a
row and would have probably continued on
this list but not for his dramatic death in
December 1993. Who?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 3
“Completely Automated Public Turing test to
tell Computers and Humans Apart" is a
frequently administered check in the online
world. Under what name we know it
commonly?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 4
K.F. Rustamji was a police officer who served as the
chief security officer of Nehru. In 1965, he was
asked to set up the Border Security Force (BSF) in
India. In 1978, he visited the jails in Bihar and wrote
two articles in the Indian Express about the
conditions of the under trials languishing in the jails
for long periods without a trial. These articles formed
the basis for the first X in India. Identify X.
And the ANSWER
IS….
The first PIL (Public Interest Litigation) in India, namely
"Hussainara Khatoon vs State of Bihar" was filed
based on these two articles.
Question 5
The 10 criteria for what?
• Human Creative Genius
• Interchange of Values
• Testimony to cultural tradition
• Significance in human history
• Traditional human settlement
• Events of universal Significance
• Natural Phenomena or beauty
• Major stages of Earth's history
• Significant ecological and biological processes
• Significant natural habitat for biodiversity
And the ANSWER
IS….
Criteria for World
Heritage Site
Selection
Question 6
It's about a man’s wife who is brutally murdered by
a serial killer and his son is left physically disabled.
In a twisted turn of events his son is kidnapped
and the dad has to track and chase the kidnapper
thousands of miles with the help of a mentally
disabled woman.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 7
The origin of X is uncertain. In North India, different varieties of X developed
in the Muslim centers of Delhi, Lucknow and other small principalities.
According to Lizzie Collin ham, the modern X was created by the Mughals ,
as a confluence of a native delicacy of India and the Persian pilaf.
According to Kris Dhillon, the modern X originated in Persia, and was later
brought to India.
A similar theory—that X came to India with Timur's invasion—also appears
to be incorrect, because there is no record of X having existed in his native
land during that period.
ID X, whose origin is uncertain but its likeness isn’t.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 8
ID the person from
his clothing Line.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 9
Put Funda.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 10
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 11
The evangelical cult “Paz do senhor amado” in the interior
of Brazil forbids its followers to use any of this technology
by contending that it uses a symbol that shows sympathy
for devil.
According to its founder “Apostle” Welder Saldanha, “the
symbol is a trident, which is used to torture souls that
go to hell. All users of that vile technology are
actually worshipers of Satan”
What is the Technology?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 12
Who will you associate with the title
“The Emperor has No Balls” ?
And the ANSWER
IS….
ROUND 2
• Total 8 Questions
• Marking Scheme : +10/-5
• Question goes to team first
pressing the buzzer.
Question 1
A Billion Dreams is apparently a movie on
the god of cricket. What is the name of the
production house for the film which is
extremely apt ?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 2
This term was popularized by a 1994 episode of the
American sitcom Friends entitled "The One with the
Blackout", where the character Ross Geller, who
was lovesick for Rachel Green, was described by
character Joey Tribbiani as being the "mayor of the
X". What term am I talking about, which has got
famous these days?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 3
P G V M O Shastri, a photographer for the
newspaper “Aaj Ki Aawaz” is a well-known
personality for all of us, but by a different alias.
How do we better know him?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 4
In academics, 'X syndrome' occurs when
the expected answer is not given but the
student writes all that he knows and
expects the professor to figure out the
answer. In medical science, it is a term for
certain complications following a
cardiothoracic surgery.
ID X
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 5
As part of an advertising campaign called
“Ahh effect”, which company bought
domain names like Ah.com, Ahh.com,
Ahhh.com up to Ahhhh...(62h).com?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 6
Put Funda.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 7
Inelastic scattering of a photon,
better known as what?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 8
When X wrote his first novel, he had intended for his
protagonist to be an extremely dull and uninteresting
man. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but
he would be a neutral figure - an anonymous, blunt
instrument. So naturally, X also wanted the simplest,
dullest, plainest-sounding name. X was also a keen bird
watcher, and owned the book “Birds of the West Indies”.
He later explained that he found the author’s name brief,
unromantic, and yet very masculine. So he decided to
name his protagonist after the author. Name X, and the
famous protagonist of his novel.
And the ANSWER
IS….
ROUND 3
• Audio/Visual Quiz
• Total 8 Questions
• Marking Scheme : +10/-10
• No Passing allowed. Hands on buzzer
Question 1
ID her.
And the ANSWER
IS….
NEERJA BHANOT
Question 2
ID the Speaker.
What is he talking about?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 3
Connect
And the ANSWER
IS….
SAMSUNG’s Galaxy Series :
• Core
• Ace
• Note
• Gear
Question 4
ID the clip.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 5
ID.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 6
ID the TV Series.
And the ANSWER
IS….
ROUND 4 : GAME OF THRONES
• Total 8 Questions. +10/-10
• First team to press buzzer gets to
answer first.
• Team answering the question correctly
gets the choice to ask the next
question to a particular team.
• No passing allowed.
Question 1
X is a Scandinavian name and is a short form of
Sigrid, of old Norse origin and literally means “beautiful
victory”.
The name X has been widely used in middle ages, and
is a common name in Scandinavian countries even
today.
X is now a name of a software which is used in a
company Y’s products and is famous for its witty and
apt responses.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 2
This is a print ad featuring a very famous personality X.
This was her first brush with fame with the ads that said
“Towels so good you want
To wear them”.
When X was engaged to Y, who belonged to a powerful
family,
the company manufacturing the towels was commanded
To pull down the ad and clam up all the possible records
of it.
X and her son are very active in politics.
ID X and Y.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 3
818 metersConnect :
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 4
ID the company.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 5
He holds the Guinness World record for being the ‘Most Public
Appearances Made by A Film Star in 12 Hours.’
He made this record during the promotion of his film Delhi 6 by
visiting seven different places based in NCR including Ghaziabad,
Noida, Faridabad, Delhi and Gurgaon along with Chandigarh and
Mumbai on 22nd February. Thus he covered the distance of around
1800 Kms in less than 12 hours by car and private jet.
Earlier it was the Hollywood star Will Smith who had the record for
this category having participated in three different media events
within the time duration of 24 hours while promoting his movie called
‘I, Robot’.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 6
Earlier version of
something. What?
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 7
ID the
manufacturer.
And the ANSWER
IS….
Question 8
X, a very UNUSUAL BANK, was founded in 1474 and is named
after its founder. It is operated by very specific kind of people. It
has snowy white building and towers all around the neighboring
shops. In order to enter the bank, customers have to pass through
a set of bronze doors and then the silver one before entering the
lobby. The main floor is paved with marble and has long counters
stretching along its length. Customers keep their money and other
valuables in vaults that are protected by very complex and very
strong security measures. The vaults extend for miles under
London and are accessible through rough stone passageways. X
is considered to be “the safest place in the world for anything you
want to keep safe”.
Identify X
And the ANSWER
IS….
TTQ 4.0 Finale

TTQ 4.0 Finale

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    TOP 6 (FINALE– TTQ 4.0)
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    ROUND 1 • Total12 Questions • No negative marking. +10 for correct answers. • No passing allowed. • 2 Direct Questions per team
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    Question 2 Starting in1987 and rather incredibly, this South American was featured on Forbes’ international billionaires list seven years in a row and would have probably continued on this list but not for his dramatic death in December 1993. Who?
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    Question 3 “Completely AutomatedPublic Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart" is a frequently administered check in the online world. Under what name we know it commonly?
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    Question 4 K.F. Rustamjiwas a police officer who served as the chief security officer of Nehru. In 1965, he was asked to set up the Border Security Force (BSF) in India. In 1978, he visited the jails in Bihar and wrote two articles in the Indian Express about the conditions of the under trials languishing in the jails for long periods without a trial. These articles formed the basis for the first X in India. Identify X.
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    The first PIL(Public Interest Litigation) in India, namely "Hussainara Khatoon vs State of Bihar" was filed based on these two articles.
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    Question 5 The 10criteria for what? • Human Creative Genius • Interchange of Values • Testimony to cultural tradition • Significance in human history • Traditional human settlement • Events of universal Significance • Natural Phenomena or beauty • Major stages of Earth's history • Significant ecological and biological processes • Significant natural habitat for biodiversity
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    Question 6 It's abouta man’s wife who is brutally murdered by a serial killer and his son is left physically disabled. In a twisted turn of events his son is kidnapped and the dad has to track and chase the kidnapper thousands of miles with the help of a mentally disabled woman.
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    Question 7 The originof X is uncertain. In North India, different varieties of X developed in the Muslim centers of Delhi, Lucknow and other small principalities. According to Lizzie Collin ham, the modern X was created by the Mughals , as a confluence of a native delicacy of India and the Persian pilaf. According to Kris Dhillon, the modern X originated in Persia, and was later brought to India. A similar theory—that X came to India with Timur's invasion—also appears to be incorrect, because there is no record of X having existed in his native land during that period. ID X, whose origin is uncertain but its likeness isn’t.
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    Question 8 ID theperson from his clothing Line.
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    Question 11 The evangelicalcult “Paz do senhor amado” in the interior of Brazil forbids its followers to use any of this technology by contending that it uses a symbol that shows sympathy for devil. According to its founder “Apostle” Welder Saldanha, “the symbol is a trident, which is used to torture souls that go to hell. All users of that vile technology are actually worshipers of Satan” What is the Technology?
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    Question 12 Who willyou associate with the title “The Emperor has No Balls” ?
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    ROUND 2 • Total8 Questions • Marking Scheme : +10/-5 • Question goes to team first pressing the buzzer.
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    Question 1 A BillionDreams is apparently a movie on the god of cricket. What is the name of the production house for the film which is extremely apt ?
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    Question 2 This termwas popularized by a 1994 episode of the American sitcom Friends entitled "The One with the Blackout", where the character Ross Geller, who was lovesick for Rachel Green, was described by character Joey Tribbiani as being the "mayor of the X". What term am I talking about, which has got famous these days?
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    Question 3 P GV M O Shastri, a photographer for the newspaper “Aaj Ki Aawaz” is a well-known personality for all of us, but by a different alias. How do we better know him?
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    Question 4 In academics,'X syndrome' occurs when the expected answer is not given but the student writes all that he knows and expects the professor to figure out the answer. In medical science, it is a term for certain complications following a cardiothoracic surgery. ID X
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    Question 5 As partof an advertising campaign called “Ahh effect”, which company bought domain names like Ah.com, Ahh.com, Ahhh.com up to Ahhhh...(62h).com?
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    Question 7 Inelastic scatteringof a photon, better known as what?
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    Question 8 When Xwrote his first novel, he had intended for his protagonist to be an extremely dull and uninteresting man. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but he would be a neutral figure - an anonymous, blunt instrument. So naturally, X also wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name. X was also a keen bird watcher, and owned the book “Birds of the West Indies”. He later explained that he found the author’s name brief, unromantic, and yet very masculine. So he decided to name his protagonist after the author. Name X, and the famous protagonist of his novel.
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    ROUND 3 • Audio/VisualQuiz • Total 8 Questions • Marking Scheme : +10/-10 • No Passing allowed. Hands on buzzer
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    Question 2 ID theSpeaker. What is he talking about?
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    SAMSUNG’s Galaxy Series: • Core • Ace • Note • Gear
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    ROUND 4 :GAME OF THRONES • Total 8 Questions. +10/-10 • First team to press buzzer gets to answer first. • Team answering the question correctly gets the choice to ask the next question to a particular team. • No passing allowed.
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    Question 1 X isa Scandinavian name and is a short form of Sigrid, of old Norse origin and literally means “beautiful victory”. The name X has been widely used in middle ages, and is a common name in Scandinavian countries even today. X is now a name of a software which is used in a company Y’s products and is famous for its witty and apt responses.
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    Question 2 This isa print ad featuring a very famous personality X. This was her first brush with fame with the ads that said “Towels so good you want To wear them”. When X was engaged to Y, who belonged to a powerful family, the company manufacturing the towels was commanded To pull down the ad and clam up all the possible records of it. X and her son are very active in politics. ID X and Y.
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    Question 5 He holdsthe Guinness World record for being the ‘Most Public Appearances Made by A Film Star in 12 Hours.’ He made this record during the promotion of his film Delhi 6 by visiting seven different places based in NCR including Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad, Delhi and Gurgaon along with Chandigarh and Mumbai on 22nd February. Thus he covered the distance of around 1800 Kms in less than 12 hours by car and private jet. Earlier it was the Hollywood star Will Smith who had the record for this category having participated in three different media events within the time duration of 24 hours while promoting his movie called ‘I, Robot’.
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    Question 6 Earlier versionof something. What?
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    Question 8 X, avery UNUSUAL BANK, was founded in 1474 and is named after its founder. It is operated by very specific kind of people. It has snowy white building and towers all around the neighboring shops. In order to enter the bank, customers have to pass through a set of bronze doors and then the silver one before entering the lobby. The main floor is paved with marble and has long counters stretching along its length. Customers keep their money and other valuables in vaults that are protected by very complex and very strong security measures. The vaults extend for miles under London and are accessible through rough stone passageways. X is considered to be “the safest place in the world for anything you want to keep safe”. Identify X
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