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Round 1
1. Id X
“X” is a global set of conferences owned by the private non-profit Sapling Foundation,
formed to disseminate "ideas worth spreading". It was founded in 1984 as a one-
off event held annually from 1990 in Monterey, California. They address an
increasingly wide range of topics within the research and practice of science and culture.
The speakers are given a maximum of 18 minutes to present their ideas in the most innovative and engaging ways they can.
TED (Technology, Entertainment and
Design)
2. Id X
“X” works in the Army while his wife and mother live in Morena. He
surprises his seniors in the Army with his athletic skills. He participates in the Indian National Games and wins the gold medal in the steeplechase event 7 years in a row but is later
forced to become a notorious baaghi.
Paan Singh Tomar
3. Id the structure and legend
There is a widely spread story that “X” decided to build the luxurious hotel after he was refused entry to one of the city's then grand hotels,
Parke's Apollo Hotel, as it was reserved to whites (mostly british) only. Another belief is that “X” was
built as a result of the request of the editor of the then Times of India who
felt a hotel worthy of Bombay was needed.
The Taj and Jamshedji Tata
4. Whose famous words are these “LSD was one of the best things I’ve done in my life”.
Steve Jobs
5. Identify An on-going petition, called “X for World
Heritage,” claiming “ X is a masterpiece of human creative genius and is also of
universal human value“ aims at getting X tagged as a potential “World Heritage
Site” by UNESCO. The petition is based on the view that X
is “predestined to become the first ever digital World Heritage Site as it is a
pioneer project of the digital age, carrying the ancient idea of common and free knowledge into the third millennium.”
The claims finds some support from the fact that UNESCO has recognized abstract
ideas such as flamenco dancing and French cuisine.
6. FITB
Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw quotes “If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he is a
___________”
Ghurkha
7. Identify
Dacunha associates is an advertising firm with its headquarters situated in Colaba Mumbai. Started in the late
50s, they became increasingly popular for their creativity and revolutionary
advertising techniques.
AMUL ad campaigns
8. Identify this mega structure.
One of the earliest known references to this myth appears in a letter written in 1754 by the English antiquary William
Stukeley. Stukeley wrote that, "This (...) makes a considerable figure upon the
terrestrial globe, and may be discerned." X is a maximum 9.1 m (30 ft) wide, and is
about the same color as the soil surrounding it. Based on the optics of
resolving power only an object of reasonable contrast to its surroundings
which is 70 mi or more in diameter would be visible to the unaided eye. The
apparent width of the X from the ____ is the same as that of a human hair viewed
from 2 miles away. To see the X would require spatial resolution 17,000 times
better than normal (20/20) vision.
9. Id the two characters.
Wenlock and Mandeville, the mascots for the 2012 Olympics in London,
England.
10. FITB• 109:23:38 Mr. X: I'm at the foot of
the ladder. The LM footpads are only depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained, as you get close to it. It's almost like a powder. Ground mass is very fine.
• 109:24:13 Mr. X: I'm going to step off the LM now.
• 109:24:48 Mr. X: _____ ___ ______ _____ ___ _ ___; ___ _____ ____ ___ _______. (Long Pause)
That's one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind.
11.
When its name was changed some years ago, Outlook
Magazine called it “The biggest sex change in the History of
Modern India”. What?
Victoria Terminus being renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
12.
X was first granted permission to start operations in India by the Foreign
Investment Promotion Board in April ’07. In exchange, the US Government allowed the import of mangoes from
India after a gap of 18 years.Mangoes for what?
Harley-Davidson
13.
India is my country and all Indians are my brothers and sisters.
I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.
I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give respect to my parents, teachers and
elders and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion.
In their well being and prosperity alone, lies my happiness.
Who wrote the Indian National Pledge ?
The Indian National Pledge was written by Swami Vivekananda.
Round 2
1. Id X
• After India played its first match in the 1936 Olympics, “X’s” magical stickwork drew crowds from other venues to the _______ field. A German newspaper carried a banner headline: 'The Olympic complex now has a magic show too.' The next day, there were posters all over Berlin: Visit the _____ stadium to watch the Indian magician X in action.
• After seeing his prolific play at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Adolf Hitler offered him German citizenship and an offer to promote him to the rank of a Colonel (which he, of course, refused).
• In Holland, the authorities broke his “modus operandi” to check if there was a magnet inside.
Major Dhyan Chand
2. Id this gruesome act. The first time a European saw formal seppuku was
the "Sakai Incident" of 1868. On February 15, eleven French sailors of the Dupleix entered a Japanese
town called Sakai without official permission. Their presence caused panic among the residents.
Security forces were dispatched to turn the sailors back to their ship, but a fight broke out and the sailors were shot dead. Upon the protest of the
French representative, financial compensation was paid and those responsible were sentenced to death.
The French captain was present to observe the execution. As each samurai committed ritual disembowelment, the violent act shocked the
captain, and he requested a pardon, due to which nine of the samurai were spared.
Harakiri
3. Id the personality and his
Tamil counterpa
rt.
Sarvajna and
Thiruvalluvar
4. Identify the significant roles these players played in their
respective games.
Jerry West who inspired the NBA logo and Stefan Edberg’s distinctive serve
inspired the Australian Open logo.
5. Significance??*Okhil Babu's letter to the Railway Department in 1909*
"I am arrive by passenger train Ahmedpur station and my belly is toomuch swelling with jackfruit. I am therefore went to privy. Just I doing the nuisance that guard making whistle blow for train to go off and I am running with 'lotah' in one hand and 'dhoti' in the next when I am fall over and expose all my shocking to man and female women on plateform. I am got leaved at Ahmedpur station.
This too much bad, if passenger go to make dung that dam guard not wait train five minutes for him. I am therefore pray your honour to make big fine on that guard for public sake. Otherwise I am making big report to papers."
It is on display at the Railway Museum in NewDelhi. Any guesses why this letter was of historicvalue?
It apparently led to the introduction of toilets on trains.
6.
The MIT students calculated my speed to be around 1046 km/sec, bout 3000 times the speed of light. The total load weight
involved in my transfer is 321000 tonnes. 214000 living organisms of the same
species are involved in my transfer. I have 918 million destinations to reach in 31
hours across 24 time zones visiting 822.6 destinations per second.
Who or what am I?
Santa Claus
7.
• This village in Raichur district of Karnataka has sporadic electric supply and no internet access. It has no English signboards. Two explanations regarding its name are given:
• 12th Century Kannada poet Allama Prabhu initially named it as “Gavi Gallu” meaning “Cave of Stone”.
• It was originally called “Kodava Gallu” meaning “Singing stone”, after the sound the river makes on striking the rocks.
• On being informed of a certain co-incidence, the inhabitants of the village said that they were very proud of this fact even though it was purely
• co-incidence. What?
The name of the village is “Google”
8. Identify
Some say that the Chinese government used it as a tool for tactical training, and that it has influenced Seung-Hui Cho, who
massacred 32 people at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State
University in 2007. All we know is its sale is banned in
Brazil.
Counter-Strike
9. TIME COVER PAGE DATED: Feb. 22, 1937. Identify his name, title & the reason why he was on the cover page.
Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam (or ruler) of the Princely State
of Hyderabad and of Berar.During his days as Nizam, he was reputed to be the richest man in the world, having a fortune estimated at US$2 billion in the early 1940s.
At that time the treasury of the newly independent Union government of India
reported annual revenue of US$1 billion only. He was featured on the cover of TIME magazine
& believed to have remained as the richest man in South Asia until his death in 1967.
10.
Chaturanga the precursor of _____ originated in India during the Gupta dynasty (c. 280 - 550 CE). Both the
Persians and Arabs ascribe the origins of ______to the Indians. Chaturanga in
Sanskrit literally means an army of four divisions or four corps referring to four
divisions of an army, viz. elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry.
Chess
11. No comments …
Pollock to Sangakkara, another fuller length delivery outside the off stump,
Sangakkara goes for the drive and ends up hitting it in the air towards
point, didn't get his foot to the pitch of the ball but went through with the shot - X swoops forward and takes it inches
away from the ground. Y is heard commenting "The Z has got another
wicket".
X- Hashim AmlaY- Dean JonesZ - Terrorist
12. Grease lightning
He gave up on his dream of being a pace bowler because his friends said that he could run faster than he could
ever possibly bowl. Who?
Usain Bolt
13. Identify who or what?
He paused to calculate the optimal turbulent laminar transition trajectory
before it. The man can carry out a multi-variable physics calculation in his head
to compute the exact trajectory required. Almost certainly the flow around the ball
must have changed from turbulent to laminar several meters from the target.
Mr. ------- was applying some very sophisticated physics."-thus concluded a team of scientists analyzing a scene in
2002. What are they talking about?
Bend it like beckham
14. My name is …….
Pyarelal's ( of Laksmikant Pyarelal fame ) Goan Music teacher is well known to Hindi Film viewers ? Why
?
Anthony Gonsalves
15.
Brad barker was a very popular radio star and mimic back in the hayday of
the radio. he was called "the man with the timber wolf howl" .Which world
famous animal we have all heard was actually brad barker using his gifted
vocal cords?
For LEO – the MGM Lion
16. The design of the bridge shown below (between Mainland China and Hong Kong) has a specific
purpose.. What?
Mainland China follows the Left Hand system of driving (like India) while Hong Hong follows the Right
Hand system (like USA). This bridge is designed to shift the
lanes of traffic accordingly
17. Id the significance.
22
18. Were you good in algebra. Solve for X,Y,Z.
• “X” neither invented the “Z”, nor held the first patent.
• “X” was credited for the invention solely because he owned a power company, later known as General Electric.
• In reality, “Z” were used as electric lights 50 years prior to “X's” 1879 patent date in the U.S.
• “Y”, a British inventor, obtained the first patent for the same “Z” in Britain one year prior to “X's” patent date.
• “Y” even publicly unveiled his carbon version of “Z” in New Castle, England a minimum of 10 years before “X”.
• “X's” invention was a carbon copy of “Y’s ” invention.
• “Y” took “X” to Court for patent infringement. The British Courts stood by their patent award for the light bulb to “Y”, and “X” lost the suit.
X – Thomas Alva EdisonY - Joseph SwanZ – Electric bulb
19. What came in to existence as a result??
________were introduced by the governing body, after the infamous Antonio Rattin incident when
the Argentinian captain failed to understand that he had been sent off in a match against
England at Wembley. The language barrier was clearly a problem in international matches. The referee in that match, Ken Aston came up with
the idea while he drove home: ”As I drove down Kensington High Street, the traffic light turned red. I thought, ‘Yellow, take it easy; red, stop,
you’re off’.”
Red and yellow cards
20. FITBOur whole universe was in a hot dense state,Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait...The Earth began to cool,The autotrophs began to drool,Neanderthals developed tools,We built a wall (we built the pyramids),Math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries,That all started with the ______ _______!
The Big Bang
21. What did this incident lead to??• Local police officers had allegedly targeted and mistreated
Bouazizi for years, regularly confiscating his small wheelbarrow of produce. On the morning of 17 December, he started his workday at 8 a.m. Just after 10:30 a.m., the police began harassing him again, ostensibly because he did not have a vendor's permit.
• Regardless, Bouazizi's family claims he was publicly humiliated when a 45-year-old female municipal official, Faida Hamdi, slapped him in the face, spat at him, confiscated his electronic weighing scales, and tossed aside his produce cart. It was also stated that she made a slur against his deceased father. Bouazizi's family says her gender made his humiliation worse.
• Bouazizi, angered by the confrontation, ran to the governor's office to complain and to ask for his scales back. Following the governor's refusal to see or listen to him, even after Bouazizi was quoted as saying "'If you don't see me, I'll burn myself',” He acquired a can of gasoline from a nearby gas station and returned to the governor's office. While standing in the middle of traffic, he shouted "how do you expect me to make a living?” He then doused and set himself alight with a match at 11:30 a.m. local time, less than an hour after the altercation.
Revolution in Tunisia and the uprising in the neighboring countries
22. Id X.
X’s contribution to the country has come to light in the context of the movement for the introduction of the ______ _____. It was him who had mooted the idea of the ______ _____way back in the 1960s based on his study on the Ombudsman's role in the Scandinavian countries. It is said that he, at the behest of Nehru coined the term ______.
L M Singhvi and Lokpal
23. FITB
• Jawaharlal Nehru• _________ _____• Lal Bahadur Shastri• _________ _____• Indira Gandhi• Moraji Desai• Indira Gandhi• Rajiv Gandhi
• V P Singh• P V Narasimha Rao• Atal Bihari Vajpayee• H D Deve Gowda• Inder Kumar Gujral• Atal Bihari Vajpayee• Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Gulzarilal Nanda
24. Id the movie and what is so special about the scene shown below.
Pursuit of Happyness and the guest appearance of Chris Gardner himself.
25. I like a little twist in my tongue.
• Mary Anning (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847) was a British fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist who became known around the world for a number of important finds she made in the Jurassic age marine fossil beds at Lyme Regis where she lived.
• Anning continued to support herself selling fossils. Her primary stock in trade consisted of invertebrate fossils.
• It was dangerous work, and she nearly lost her life in 1833 during a landslide that killed her dog Tray.
• She struggled financially for much of her life. • After her death her unusual life story attracted
increasing interest. Charles Dickens wrote of her in 1865 that "[t]he carpenter's daughter has won a name for herself, and has deserved to win it.” In 2010 the Royal Society included Anning in a list of the ten British women who have most influenced the history of science.
• We know her for a completely different reason.
She sells sea shells on the sea shore!!!!
Round 3 - Connect
1.
Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael:TMNT.
2.
• Club 27/Forever 27 Club• It is a name for a group of influential rock and
blues musicians who all died at the age of 27.• The 27 Club consists of two related
phenomena, both in the realm of popular culture.
• The first is a list of five famous rock musicians who died at age 27—Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Kurt Cobain.
• The second is the idea that many other notable musicians have also died at the age of 27.
6
Chiranjeevas
4.
Abottabad
Major James Abbott ( after whom the city is named)
Osama Bin ladenGround Zero, New York
Al Queda flag
5.
Liril Girls
Karen Lunel (the first Liril girl)Tara SharmaPriety Zinta
Deepika Padukone
6.
Mac OSX versionsCheetah – 10.0
Puma – 10.1Jaguar – 10.2
Panther – 10.3Tiger – 10.4
Leopard – 10.5Snow Leopard – 10.6
Lion – 10.7Clue: Kodiak – the public beta
LVC – Long Visual Connect
+120/-60
+100/-50
+80/-40
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+40/-20
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