Saturday, March 29, 2008

Basically A Dry Quiz - Answers & Scores

1. He was born on August 11, 1943 in

Daryaganj in Delhi. He is from a family of

civil servants. His grandfather, Qazi

Mohtashimuddin, bought Neharwali Haveli in

the old walled city of Delhi where he was

born. The haveli, with its high roofs and

arches, is believed to have been the home

of a "Wazir" (Minister) in the court of

Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Who is he?

GEN. MUSHARAFF


2. Stephen Anthony ………………… was a high

school mathematics teacher and sports

coach. He was a FIFA referee in the World

Cup qualifier between El Salvador and the

Netherlands Antilles in 1988. In October

2007 he was awarded the Order of Jamaica,

Commander Class, for "outstanding services

in the field of sports". Who am I talking

about?


STEVE BUCKNOR

3. "At the rehearsal for the scene in Rear

Window when I wore a sheer nightgown,

Hitchcock called for Edith Head. He came

over here and said, 'Look, the bosom is not

right, we're going to have to put something

in there.' He was very sweet about it; he

didn't want to upset me, so he spoke

quietly to Edith. When we went into my

dressing room and Edith said, 'Mr.

Hitchcock is worried because there's a

false pleat here. He wants me to put in

falsies.' Well, I said, 'You can't put

falsies in this, it's going to show and I'm

not going to wear them.' And she said,

'What are we going to do?' So we quickly

took it up here, made some adjustments

there, and I just did what I could and

stood as straight as possible - without

falsies. When I walked out onto the set

Hitchcock looked at me and at Edith and

said, 'See what a difference they make'?"

Whose words?

GRACE KELLY


4. In a letter to Ezra Pound, he describes

why bulls are better than literary critics:

"Bulls don't run reviews. Bulls of 25 don't

marry old women of 55 and expect to be

invited to dinner. Bulls do not get you

cited as co-respondent in Society divorce

trials. Bulls don't borrow money. Bulls are

edible after they have been killed."

Identify.


ERNEST HEMINGWAY




5. CONNECT

i) "If you can meet with triumph and

disaster / And treat those two imposters

just the same"

ii) Gandhiji

iii) Winston Churchill

iv) Arthur Conan Doyle

BOER WAR




6. ………………………… is a 1974 horror-thriller

musical film written and directed by Brian

De Palma. The story is a loosely adapted

mixture of Phantom of the Opera, The

Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Picture of

Dorian Gray and Faust. The film was

marketed with the tagline "He sold his soul

for rock and roll," and then with "He's

been maimed and framed, beaten, robbed and

mutilated. But they still can't keep him

from the woman he loves." Initially a box

office failure and panned by some critics,

it has since gained a cult following. FILL

IN.


PHANTOM OF PARADISE


7. ……………… …. ..……... is a 1990 power

ballad written by Klaus Meine, vocalist of

XXXX. It appeared on their 1990 album Crazy

World, but did not become a worldwide hit

single until 1991. In 2005 the viewers of

the German television network ZDF chose

this song as the song of the century. It

is widely known in Germany as the song of

German reunification (and fall of communism

in Eastern Europe generally), even though

it only rose to popularity two years later.

WIND OF CHANGE




8. But have you heard of a software company

skipping the version no 13 and 14 of its

prime product because of the perceived

issues with the unlucky number 13 in the US

and some other European countries and

unlucky 14 in some other cultures.

The company used to sponsor the third

oldest men's professional tennis tournament

in the U.S. for a few years in the last

decade. Name the company that shares its

name with its prime product.

SYBASE


9. In October, 1963 at the ceremony to

mark the dedication of this Project to the

Nation, the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal

Nehru said- "This has been built with the

unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of

mankind and therefore is worthy of worship.

May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a

Mosque, it inspires our admiration and

reverence".

Which project are we talking about ?


BHAKRANANGAL


10. Which Black leader is nicknamed the

Black Pimpernel?

MANDELA



SCORES

1. limited.memory -7 (Grt work.......nd ur

memory is quite unlimited)

2. sandeep kumar -4

3.Ninad W- 1 (attempted just one)

4. Gokul- 8 (good score dude...keep up the

good work)

5.Hussain Poonawala- 3 (sorry if i got ur

spelling wrong)

6.Prateek Rath - (dint trouble me..... u

could have attempted all of them, nah?? )

7. Devadas Krishnan - 9 (thanx a lot for

attempting my quiz. Have hrd a lot abt u

from other quizzers in kerala)

8. Sukrit Vijayakar - 2

9. anubhav chatterjee - 2

10.Varun-2

11. Kamal Rathi-7

12. Ramachandran V-1

13. Prateek Vijayavargia - 1 (y don't u

attempt the non sporty questions also....)

14. Anand Shankar-4

15. Raghuram Godavarthi-8

16. Vishaka Datta S -8

17. himanshu tyagi - 4

Monday, March 17, 2008

Answers to Neuron Asphyxia

1. “Tejasvinavadhithamastu” or “May learning illumine us both, the teacher and the taught” is the motto of which Indian university?

**2. Raphael Gray, a teenage Welsh hacker calling himself 'Saint of eCommerce'
cracked numerous computer networks and gained access to more than 2300
credit card numbers. His best-known stunt, however, was using Bill Gates' own
credit card number to mail order the Microsoft chairman a large shipment of
what?

3. If the Metre, the Kilogram, the Second, the Ampere, the Kelvin, and the Candela are six of the seven basic units of measurement in the SI system, what is the seventh?

4. She was born in Copenhagen in Denmark, which is where her father was stationed at the time. They later returned to their hometown of Mangalore. She would go on to make her movie debut in the film “Aishwarya” opposite Kannada superstar Upendra. Who?

5. Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets, An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History, It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. Whose books? Her name means ‘cheerful’ in Latin.

6. The Chicxulub is a famous asteroid about which paleontologists are more interested than astronomers. Why??

7. In ancient Persia what is the combination of the King and the Castle called?

**8. What is the following, the algorithm for?
v Continue traveling in the same direction while there are remaining requests in that same direction.
v If there are no further requests in that direction, then stop and become idle, or change direction if there are requests in the opposite direction.

9. Which Australian Test Captain declared with himself 334* because he didn't think he deserved to pass Don Bradman's test high score?

**10. Which 1998 Bollywood movie was marketed with the tagline?
"0% cloth, 100% love"?






1. CUSAT
2. Viagra
3. Moles
4. Deepika Padukone
5. Hillary Rodham Clinton
6. Chicxulub is the name of the asteroid that's believed to have killed the dinosaurs some 60 million years ago.
7. Shahrukh
8. Elevator
9. Mark Taylor
10. Jeans









11. Which famous product, at its launch, was called "Stevie's little wonder"?
12. Which famous lyricist, born in 1954 January 3 to M.V. Krishnan and M.K. Kalyani in Thrissur district has penned about 100 popular Malayalam songs?
He wrote the famous lines:
Oru nimisham tharoo
Ninnilaliyan,
Oru yugam tharoo
Ninneyariyan...

13. Who created both Winamp and Gnutella?

14. Which film production company owned by Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla has produced many hits like Asoka?

15. What would you get by crossbreeding a bloodhound and a mastiff?

16. This personality was the author of the greatest work in Italian in 19th century. The work was the three-volume magnum opus ' Betrothed'. He was also considered literary figurehead of Risorgimento (a la Mayakovsky). Verdi's 'Requiem' was dedicated to him. Who?

17. Technology for Innovators is punch line of which IT company?

18. The MIT students calculated my speed to be around 1046 km/sec. 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?

19. Although I conceived and designed the first electronic spreadsheet, I never made a dime from it. Who am I?

20. What is the subject of Edwin Arnold's book "Light of Asia"?




11. I POD nano
12. Sathyan Anthikkad
13. Justin Frankel
14. "Dreamz Unlimited"
15. The hound of Baskervilles.
16. Alessandro Manzoni
17. Texas Instruments
18. Santa Claus
19. Dan Bricklin
20. Buddha’s life





21. Windows 3.x versions have it Black.
Xbox has it Green.
Vista (and some versions of 98) have it Red.
NT, 2000, XP, 9x have it Blue.
What?

22. Who is the player to have played maximum matches in the Davis cup?

**23. This fretless instrument is also called chitra veena. One of its most famous exponents is the young prodigy N Ravikiran. What am I talking about?

24. Who served as the acting Secretary-General of the UNO until Trygve Lie was elected in 1946?
** 25.Which player holds the record for the lowest score in the US Masters Golf Championship?

26. According to Ian Chappell, "…………." originated from Adelaide, South Australia in the 1963-1964 or 1964-1965 Sheffield Shield season. A cricketer who swore in the presence of a woman was called a …………….. from singer Percy ………… whose song When a Man Loves a Woman was popular at the time. Fill in the first blank.

27. Where can you see the families the Marshes, the Broflovskis, the Tweeks, the Cartmans, the McCormicks, and the Stotches?

28. After receiving his high school diploma at the age of 15, the home schooled _______ started planning a novel which he would enjoy reading himself.____ ____ never intended that the novel be published. However, after finishing re-drafting the story he gave it to his
parents, who decided to self-publish it. A further year was spent proofreading and editing the novel, in addition to creating a cover and map of Alagaësia.

29. In October 1963 at the ceremony to mark the dedication of this Project to the Nation, the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said- "This has been built with the unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of mankind and therefore is worthy of worship. May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a Mosque, it inspires our admiration and reverence”. Which project are we talking about?

30. “In the announcement of the 2005 Physics Nobel Prize, the Swedish Royal Academy has chosen R.J. Glauber to be awarded half of the prize. The prizewinners are chosen by the Royal Academy, but no one has the right to take my discoveries and formulations and ascribe them to someone else!”
"The correct formulation of the quantum mechanical treatment of optics was carried out by me in my paper in 1963. In that I showed that every state can be represented in the diagonal form... This diagonal representation is valid for all fields.”
“Give unto Glauber only what is his.”

A letter written to Nobel Prize committee by an eminent India born scientist who did path-breaking research in a particular area of Physics. Name the scientist who has been nominated for Nobel Prize six times.







21. Screen of Death
22. Nicola Pietrangeli
23. Gottuvadyam
24. Gladwyn Jebb
25. Tiger Woods
26. Sledging
27. South Park
28. Christopher Paolini
29. Bhakra Nangal
30. ECG Sudarsan





31. This current Head of State suffered a retinal detachment after being kicked in the head during an end-of-term rugby union match at his old school. He was left blind in his left eye, despite treatment including several operations and lying in a darkened room for weeks at a time. He has since been fitted with an artificial eye.
Who ?

32. "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." "You can observe a lot by just watching." "So many unforgettable moments, you can't remember 'em all."
Whose are these words?

33. She received a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Madras Christian College in 1974, and immediately entered the PGDBA program at the IIM-C. She was admitted to Yale School of Management in 1978 for a master's degree in Management. Among her friends are former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who describes her as a "wild New York Yankees fan.” She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut with her husband, Raj Kishan, and their two daughters. Who is she?

34. What was named after Charles ………………, an attorney from New York? He had nothing at all to do with the carving of the monument. He was a tourist who happened to be riding by and asked the name of the mountain. A guide teased him by saying it didn't have a name, but from now on they'd call it ………………………. . The name stuck! He later donated money toward carving the mountainside.

35. Which opera by Giuseppe Verdi was premiered on this day in 1853 and literally means “The Woman Who Strayed”?

36. The Moving Pixels Company, owned by graphic designer Manish Bardia was in the news in December 2007. Besides other contributions, its biggest claim to fame was a product mass-manufactured in China by a US-based toy manufacturer, which was used to seek mass attention. What was this ‘product’?

37. By 1861, this product, produced in USA enjoyed higher sales abroad than in USA. Salesmen had to customise the machine because the tribesmen wanted it noisier, saying, 'Good iron makes loud noise.' Mahatma Gandhi called it 'one of the few useful things ever invented'. Name the machine.

38. What is the first line of dialogue Amitabh spoke in Reshma Aur Shera?

39. This event made headlines in most of world’s newspapers except for the Soviet news agency Pravda whose main story on the day was about 25 years of Polish socialism. Which event?

40. "I was sitting writing at my text book, but the work did not progress; my thoughts were elsewhere. I turned my chair to the fire, and dozed. Again the atoms were gamboling before my eyes. This time the smaller groups kept modestly in the background. My mental eye, rendered more acute by repeated visions of this kind, could now distinguish larger structures of manifold conformations; long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together; all twisting and turning in snake-like motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I woke;... I spent the rest of the night working out the consequences of the hypothesis. Let us learn to dream, gentlemen, and then perhaps we shall learn the truth."
These are words by a famous scientist on one of his discoveries. Who is the scientist?




31.Gordon Brown
32. Yogi Berra
33. Indra Nooyi
34. Mt. Rushmore
35. La traviata
36. Modi mask
37. The Sewing Machine
38. AB played a mute person in R&S.
39. Mans Landing on moon
40. Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz discovering the structure of Benzene




the cut-off of the quiz was 12. the top score was 21.5.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

EQL CURTAIN RAISER QUIZ PRELIMS

PRELIMS
1. The name X comes from Old High German for "noble wolf". Hence, one of his self-given nicknames was Wolf or Herr Wolf. Identify the person.
Adolf hitler
2. What is scoville the unit of?
Hotness of chilli.
3. Who won the Presidential elections in Russia by a record margin this Monday?
Dmitry Medvedev.
4. This language was developed by L L Zamenhof as a global second language to enable communication between speakers of various native languages although it didn’t attain the intended popularity. Name it.
Esperanto.
5. He is said to be tall and thin, being 6' 4" to 6' 5" tall and weighing about 165 pounds. He has an olive complexion, is left-handed, and usually walks with a cane. In terms of personality, he is described as a charming, polite, respectful, soft-spoken, mild mannered man. His nicknames, include the Prince, the Sheikh, Al-Amir, Abu Abdallah, Sheikh Al-Mujahid, the Director, and Samaritan.
Osama- Bin- Laden.
6. This cathedral city in Italy has the river Arno flowing through it and obtains its name from the local term for flower. Name the city.
Florence
7. The three syllables of the name of this sage are said to represent the three basic elements of Indian Classical music and dance. Name the sage and what are the elements?
Bharata. (Bhavam, Ragam, Talam)
8. This phrase was popularized(if not coined as is popular belief) by Sir Winston Churchill who used it in his "Sinews of Peace" address March 5, 1946 at Westminister College in Fulton, Missouri. Which phrase?
Iron Curtain
9. How do we better know ‘Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, U.S. 101st Airborne Division’?
Band of Brothers.
10. The Czechs call it Famfrpál, the Dutch call it Zwerkbal, the Norwegians call it Rumpeldunk. What is the
English name of this seven-a-side sport?
Quidditch .
11. Identify.
12. What is the claim to fame of librarian Margaret Herrick's uncle?
Oscar statuette is supposedly named after him.
13. Described by one of its stars as "Four hours long, with no stars, and no women, and no lovestory, and not much action either", this film nevertheless took 7 Oscars at the 1963 Awards, including the ones for Best Film and Best Director. Just name the film
Lawrence of Arabia.
14. The prize is awarded annually at Oslo, the capital of Norway on December 10. For the past
decade, the Ceremony at the Oslo City Hall has been followed the next day by the _________
Prize Concert, which is broadcast to over 150 countries and more than 450 million households
around the world. Identify the award

Nobel peace prize.

15. In the year 2005, the sale of pencils in airports and railway stations went up to 300-700%.
What was behind this phenomenal increase?
Popularity of SUDOKU.


16. This is the only sport with faster action replays. It is forbidden to women. The participants
ward off evil spirits before the game by slapping their thighs. Which is it?
SUMO Wrestling.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

NEURON ASPHYXIA PRELIMS

QM : ARUN GEORGE, THE OWNER OF THIS BLOG!!!!

OPEN QUIZ AT CUSAT

1ST - VIPIN FROM B'LORE AND KRISHNAKUMAR FROM BHAVAN'S ADARSHA VIDYALAYA

2ND- vishnu vijay(CET)
noufel(GEC)

3RD - anirudh
joyce (MEC)





1. “Tejasvinavadhithamastu” or “May learning illumine us both, the teacher and the taught” is the motto of which Indian university?

**2. Raphael Gray, a teenage Welsh hacker calling himself 'Saint of eCommerce'
cracked numerous computer networks and gained access to more than 2300
credit card numbers. His best-known stunt, however, was using Bill Gates' own
credit card number to mail order the Microsoft chairman a large shipment of
what?

3. If the Metre, the Kilogram, the Second, the Ampere, the Kelvin, and the Candela are six of the seven basic units of measurement in the SI system, what is the seventh?

4. She was born in Copenhagen in Denmark, which is where her father was stationed at the time. They later returned to their hometown of Mangalore. She would go on to make her movie debut in the film “Aishwarya” opposite Kannada superstar Upendra. Who?

5. Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets, An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History, It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. Whose books? Her name means ‘cheerful in Latin’

6. The Chicxulub is a famous asteroid about which paleontologists are more interested than astronomers. Why??

7. In ancient Persia what is the combination of the King and the Castle called?

**8. What is the following, the algorithm for?
v Continue traveling in the same direction while there are remaining requests in that same direction.
v If there are no further requests in that direction, then stop and become idle, or change direction if there are requests in the opposite direction.

9. Which Australian Test Captain declared with himself 334* because he didn't think he deserved to pass Don Bradman's test high score?

**10. Which 1998 Bollywood movie was marketed with the tagline?
"0% cloth, 100% love"?

11. Which famous product, at its launch, was called "Stevie's little wonder"?
12. Which famous lyricist, born in 1954 January 3 to M.V. Krishnan and M.K. Kalyani in Thrissur district has penned about 100 popular Malayalam songs?
He wrote the famous lines:
Oru nimisham tharoo
Ninnilaliyan,
Oru yugam tharoo
Ninneyariyan...

13. Who created both Winamp and Gnutella?

14. Which film production company owned by Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla has produced many hits like Asoka?

15. What would you get by crossbreeding a bloodhound and a mastiff?

16. This personality was the author of the greatest work in Italian in 19th century. The work was the three-volume magnum opus ' Betrothed'. He was also considered literary figurehead of Risorgimento (a la Mayakovsky). Verdi's 'Requiem' was dedicated to him. Who?

17. Technology for Innovators is punch line of which IT company?

18. The MIT students calculated my speed to be around 1046 km/sec. 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?

19. Although I conceived and designed the first electronic spreadsheet, I never made a dime from it. Who am I?

20. What is the subject of Edwin Arnold's book "Light of Asia"?

21. Windows 3.x versions have it Black.
Xbox has it Green.
Vista (and some versions of 98) have it Red.
NT, 2000, XP, 9x have it Blue.
What?

22. Who is the player to have played maximum matches in the Davis cup?

**23. This fretless instrument is also called chitra veena. One of its most famous exponents is the young prodigy N Ravikiran. What am I talking about?

24. Who served as the acting Secretary-General of the UNO until Trygve Lie was elected in 1946?
** 25.Which player holds the record for the lowest score in the US Masters Golf Championship?

26. According to Ian Chappell, "…………." originated from Adelaide, South Australia in the 1963-1964 or 1964-1965 Sheffield Shield season. A cricketer who swore in the presence of a woman was called a …………….. from singer Percy ………… whose song When a Man Loves a Woman was popular at the time. Fill in the first blank.

27. Where can you see the families the Marshes, the Broflovskis, the Tweeks, the Cartmans, the McCormicks, and the Stotches?

28. After receiving his high school diploma at the age of 15, the home schooled _______ started planning a novel which he would enjoy reading himself.____ ____ never intended that the novel be published. However, after finishing re-drafting the story he gave it to his
parents, who decided to self-publish it. A further year was spent proofreading and editing the novel, in addition to creating a cover and map of Alagaësia.

29. In October 1963 at the ceremony to mark the dedication of this Project to the Nation, the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said- "This has been built with the unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of mankind and therefore is worthy of worship. May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a Mosque, it inspires our admiration and reverence”. Which project are we talking about?

30. “In the announcement of the 2005 Physics Nobel Prize, the Swedish Royal Academy has chosen R.J. Glauber to be awarded half of the prize. The prizewinners are chosen by the Royal Academy, but no one has the right to take my discoveries and formulations and ascribe them to someone else!”
"The correct formulation of the quantum mechanical treatment of optics was carried out by me in my paper in 1963. In that I showed that every state can be represented in the diagonal form... This diagonal representation is valid for all fields.”
“Give unto Glauber only what is his.”

A letter written to Nobel Prize committee by an eminent India born scientist who did path-breaking research in a particular area of Physics. Name the scientist who has been nominated for Nobel Prize six times.

31. This current Head of State suffered a retinal detachment after being kicked in the head during an end-of-term rugby union match at his old school. He was left blind in his left eye, despite treatment including several operations and lying in a darkened room for weeks at a time. He has since been fitted with an artificial eye.
Who ?

32. "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." "You can observe a lot by just watching." "So many unforgettable moments, you can't remember 'em all."
Whose are these words?

33. She received a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Madras Christian College in 1974, and immediately entered the PGDBA program at the IIM-C. She was admitted to Yale School of Management in 1978 for a master's degree in Management. Among her friends are former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who describes her as a "wild New York Yankees fan.” She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut with her husband, Raj Kishan, and their two daughters. Who is she?

34. What was named after Charles ………………, an attorney from New York? He had nothing at all to do with the carving of the monument. He was a tourist who happened to be riding by and asked the name of the mountain. A guide teased him by saying it didn't have a name, but from now on they'd call it ………………………. . The name stuck! He later donated money toward carving the mountainside.

35. Which opera by Giuseppe Verdi was premiered on this day in 1853 and literally means “The Woman Who Strayed”?

36. The Moving Pixels Company, owned by graphic designer Manish Bardia was in the news in December 2007. Besides other contributions, its biggest claim to fame was a product mass-manufactured in China by a US-based toy manufacturer, which was used to seek mass attention. What was this ‘product’?

37. By 1861, this product, produced in USA enjoyed higher sales abroad than in USA. Salesmen had to customise the machine because the tribesmen wanted it noisier, saying, 'Good iron makes loud noise.' Mahatma Gandhi called it 'one of the few useful things ever invented'. Name the machine.

38. What is the first line of dialogue Amitabh spoke in Reshma Aur Shera?

39. This event made headlines in most of world’s newspapers except for the Soviet news agency Pravda whose main story on the day was about 25 years of Polish socialism. Which event?

40. "I was sitting writing at my text book, but the work did not progress; my thoughts were elsewhere. I turned my chair to the fire, and dozed. Again the atoms were gamboling before my eyes. This time the smaller groups kept modestly in the background. My mental eye, rendered more acute by repeated visions of this kind, could now distinguish larger structures of manifold conformations; long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together; all twisting and turning in snake-like motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I woke;... I spent the rest of the night working out the consequences of the hypothesis. Let us learn to dream, gentlemen, and then perhaps we shall learn the truth."
These are words by a famous scientist on one of his discoveries. Who is the scientist?

EQL CURTAIN RAISER QUIZ

EQL Curtain Raiser finals

THESE ARE QUESTIONS FROM THE FINALS OF THE QUIZ. THANXX TO JOBIN TOM OF JYOTHI NIVAS PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR SENDING ME THIS SET.



anagrammania(clues wer given accordingly.. not part of the qs though)
1. genuine class-alec guiness
2. the great charmer-margaret thatcher
3. richly ill no tan-hillary clinton
4. fine in torn jeans-jennifer anniston
5. a major held icon-michael jordan
6. only man in mars-marilyn mason
7. he bugs gore-george bush

basic qs
1. name the film with angelina jolie in the lead as mariane paul,wife of daniel paul,the
journalist who was slained?
a mighty heart
2. ”though it was i who invented it,bill gates made it famous..”..what was mr. david
Bradley refferin to here??
Ctrl+alt+del
3. in 19th century.due to short supply of wood n coal,wat did d Egyptians use as fuel for
their locomotives???
Mummies
4. X, ‘night of sevens’,’white day’ r three of the same genre with X most famous.watz X?
valentine’s day
5. ‘I create as I speak…” which aramic word/phrase translates into eng thus??
Abracadabra
6. citation for wich particular prize read “ for adopting the mathematical concept of
imaginary nos. in the biz world”.it was awarded to the CEOs of Enron,Worldcome,
Sunbeam etc..
ignobel prize for economics.. all comp. involved in scandals..

sights n sounds(a/v)
1. portrait of Vincent van gogh
2. audio of ndtv 24x7 composed by a r rehman
3. underarm bowl by Trevor chapel, against kiwis, playin under greg chappel..
4. kill bill title song(bang bang..)
5. summer of 69,bryan adams
6. bill gates(under bars.. an old pic)

missing link
1. Jordan,midland,spyker,_________
force India f1..under diff names d same team…
2. scwarzennegar,tomy lee jones,jack nickolson,heath ledger,jim carrey..connect
villains in d batman movies
3. oru vadakkan veeragatha,mathilukal,vidheyan,ponthanmada,_______
baba sahib ambedkar..films that won mammootty the bharat awards..
4. trinity,rds-1,hurricane,geboise blue,596,the beginning,chagai-1,_________
smiling Buddha..code names of first nuclear test of various countries
5. mike myers,cameroon diaz,eddie murphie,antonio banderas.. connect
voices in shrek movie
6. connect george orwell; a british PM;head of state visitin Washington…
blair..original name of orwell was _____ blair(J)..a british pm-tony blair .. head
of state visitin Washington stays at blair house..


basic qs 2
1. ”it reminds me of a wasp”,xclaimed enrico piaggio wen he first laid eyes on this.wat
name was given to it as a result of this?
Vespa
2. ’akebono’ n ‘kanishki’ r legendary sumo wrestlers.in the internet history,wat was
started in 2 comp named after them??
Yahoo!
3. At about the same time as Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, a strikingly similar play
in plot was written by a famous author.Name the author n work..
Jew in Malta, Christopher Marlowe
4. Whose famous last words wer “Last words are for fools who havnt said enough”..?
Karl Marx
5. Samuel Wilso, of Troy, NewYork was the meat supplier for the soldiers stationed in
upstate NewYork. A monument mrks his birthplace in Arlington,Massachusetts n a
monument marks his burial in Oakwood cemetery,Troy,NY. Y is he so imp for the
Americans??
He was the inspiration for Uncle Sam(Durin WorldWar)
6._________ Fauntllory ______ was born on June 9,1934.His less known relatives
include Uncle Ludwig Von Drake, sister Della, cousin Fethry.Whom r v talking abt?
Donald Duck
rapid fire
1. if the kiwi rugby team is called all blacks wat r their bsktbal team known as?
Tall Blacks
2. ”Though art the…” this is the translation of wat??
Jana Gana Mana
3. “The Music stopped n I stood still n found myself out of the hill left alone against my
will”..whose words??
The Pied Piper
4. whose autobiography is “its not abt the bike..”?
Lance Amstrong
5. which channel has its logo after _____(J)castle in Germany??
Disney World
6. Its design composes of __ marbles that holds.. buzz……….
Bahai Ltus Temple
7. About wat logo did Peter Scott say,”we wanted a black n white image as it reduces our
cost….”?
Giant Panda of WWF
8. which internet undertakin has the caption “Stand on the shoulders of giants”?
Google’s Corner
9. Which Spanish term of the 13th century meanin buzz…..
Guerilla….