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    Vikram Joshi

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Rules
   30 questions clockwise, Infinite bounds
   SVC (5 clues – 2 images in each slide)
   30 questions anti-clockwise, Infinite bounds
   Pick your poison (8 questions, Infinite pounce)
   If there are 2 answers required, the team that gets
    both will get the full 10 points. In case no one gets
    both, then part points will be awarded.

   As always, I am the Answer Nazi, so what I say goes…
Breakup of Questions


                  History
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                  Current Affairs
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              Clockwise
     30 questions/10 points each
               Presents

A general quiz which depends on how much
           Mumbai Mirror you read
1
    Billed as the answer to the Nazified Berlin
    Olympics, there was a left-wing version called the
    People’s Olympics in the same year that had over
    6,000 athletes from 22 liberal and left-wing
    leaning nations and individuals scheduled to take
    part.
    However, this never happened due to an event
    that happened a day before the scheduled start
    of the People’s Olympics. What event?
The start of the Spanish Civil War (18 July 1936)
2

This is a song from the Finnish movie “Man
without a past” by Aki Kaurismaki. It features a
band from X – bands belonging to X typically
wear their quasi-military uniforms while
performing songs that portray an evangelical
Protestant viewpoint of life and religion.
ID X.
3 Arwi, a language related to Brahui, is originally
  the language of this group of people in Asia –
  however, it has a large dose of Arabic vocabulary.
  Today the language is largely extinct with no
  spoken versions – however, it is used with Arabic
  in written religious versions. The most notable
  usage of Arwi can be found in devotional chants
  such as the Talaifatiha, which is conducted
  exclusively by women during Islamic religious
  festivals.
  Name group of people for whom Arwi is a
  mother tongue.
Sri Lankan Moors
4
    11 economies which have been identified as
    sources of growth potential and of profitable
    investment opportunities by Citigroup in 2011 -
    after having declared BRICS as “having outlived
    its usefulness” - have 9 countries from Asia and 2
    from Africa.
    Countries include
    India, China, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Egy
    pt, Iraq, Mongolia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sri Lanka.
    What moniker did Citigroup give them?
3-G countries (Global Growth Generator countries)
5


    Connect this person with
    something that happened in
    1993 with the
    US Postal Service.
    (Specific answer needed – no
    points for ID)
Grace Kelly – the first US actress to be featured on
a US postal stamp
6
    Why did the Berlin Zoo shares more than double
    in late March 2007 at the Berlin Stock Exchange
    from 2€ to 4.82€ just a week later?
    (specific keyword in your answer required)
The Berlin zoo trademarked the name Knut
7
    In telecasting the 1978 Eurovision song
    contest, the Jordanian television broadcaster
    JRTV abruptly pulled away from the live telecast
    of the show and instead showed a screen with
    flowers with no sound.
    Similarly in 1981, JRTV did not telecast the
    scoring portion of the show. Why?
When it became clear that Israel was winning the
contest - in order to not show the Israeli victory.
(They also announced second place winners
Belgium as the winners.)
8
    Situated at Henley-on-Klip near
    Johannesburg, this place soon became involved
    in a controversy when a CNN reporting team
    reported on 300 count bed sheets and a beauty
    salon among other things offered to the people
    here.
    Newsweek questioned whether the $40 million
    spent here might have benefited a far greater
    number of people had the money been spent
    with less emphasis on luxurious surroundings and
    more emphasis on practicality.
    Name the place (need full name for full points)
The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls
9
    The national drink of England around this time
    was ale. However, after a long sea voyage to
    marry its King, this Princess asked for a cup of tea
    as soon as she disembarked.
    Even though tea had been drunk in England
    before this, this was held to signify Royal
    approval of the custom and then led to tea
    drinking becoming the national pastime of the
    English.
    Name this Princess.
Catherine of Braganza
10
X is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical
element, found throughout the world in its ore form
as monazite. X is found in small amounts in most
rocks and soils; it is three times more abundant
than tin in the Earth's crust and is about as common
as lead.
India plans to use X for its nuclear power stations for
reasons including its safety benefits, its high absolute
abundance (reducing fuel costs to extract it), and
relative abundance (as India has the world’s largest
reserves of X – almost 67% of world’s total –
primarily on the Kerala coast).
Thorium
Audience
?                      ?
These are the 5 instances when Time magazine has
utilized an “X” to indicate death or defeat. 2 are
missing. In chronological order, which are the
missing 2 and tell me why a “black X” was used in
the second case?
Surrender of Imperial Japan



Death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi



Black cross was used as Red was the color of the
Imperial Japanese flag
11
Wayang is a traditional art form in Java telling
stories from the Ramayana. Originally, it consisted
of wooden and leather puppets depicting
Rama, Sita and other gods and mythological
figures.
But later on, this form was superseded by Wayang
Purwa which told the same stories but through
shadows – giving rise to what we know as shadow
puppetry.
Why did this change happen?
Islam forbids the showing of Gods/demi-
Gods/mythological characters in human form
12
 Connect (not exhaustive):
 Images are representative only
Moons of Jupiter
(named after the lovers
 of Zeus - Io, Ganymede,
 Europa and Calisto)
13 Similar to the Betal of the “Vikram and Betal”
    stories, he was encountered by Sinbad the Sailor
    on his fifth voyage. He was said to trick a traveller
    into letting him ride on their shoulders while the
    traveller transported him across a stream.
    However, he would then not release his
    grip, forcing his victim to transport him wherever
    he pleased and allowing his victim little rest. His
    victims all eventually died of this miserable
    treatment, but Sinbad, after having got him
    drunk with wine, was able to shake him off and
    kill him. Who?
The Old Man of the Sea
14
  Introduced in 1927 in Surat as an alternative to
 the UK drink Vimto, this drink was a mixture of
 grape juice and apple cider.
 Originally it was called ’Whisky No’, to attract
 alcoholics in the dry state of Gujarat. The name
 'Whisky No' was derived from the fact that it
 tastes like alcohol.
 The present name is derived from a Latin word
 implying it is a drink that can be had with family
 and friends.
Sosyo (from the Latin “socius”)
15
It opens with a description of the Black Death and
leads into an introduction of a group of 7 young
women and 3 young men who flee from plague-
ridden Florence to a rural villa for two weeks. To
pass the time, every night, all of the members tell
one story each. Although fourteen days pass, two
days each week are set aside. In this manner, 100
stories are told by the end of the ten days.
The title is a portmanteau of 2 Greek words
meaning “ten” and “days”. Identify work and
author (last name is fine)
Decameron – Giovanni Boccaccio
16
 The most expensive Broadway production to
 date and also holder of the record for the most
 preview (182) performances, this rock musical
 flopped badly. After production was suspended
 and the director fired, it began again in June
 2011. Reviews have been mixed with most major
 reviewers calling this a failure.
 Preview performances were plagued by lengthy
 technical issues and actor accidents.
 Music and lyrics are by Bono and The Edge.
 Full name of musical for full points please.
Spiderman: Turn off the Dark
17
 He went from being Prime Minister to President to
 King of his country. During his reign, he survived over
 55 assassination attempts. One of these occurred in
 1931, while he was visiting the Vienna State
 Opera house for a performance. He survived by firing
 back at his attackers with a pistol that he always
 carried. This is the only occasion in modern history
 when a Head of State has personally exchanged fire
 with potential assassins.
 He was overthrown in 1939 and a protectorate
 established under a monarch of a neighbouring
 state.
King Zog I of Albania (born Ahmet Muhtar Bej Zogolli)
18
 The code name for the Hyderabad Police Action
 in September 1948 in which the Indian armed
 forces engaged those of the State of Hyderabad
 and ended the rule of the Nizam, annexing the
 state into the Indian Union was X.
 Supposedly due to the fact that Hyderabad had
 17 of them – the largest number in India.
Operation Polo (named for the 17 Hyderabadi polo
grounds)
19
This is a Diego Velasquez painting titled “The
Spinners” in the Prado. It tells the story of a maiden
who challenged the Goddess Minerva to a spinning
contest. She wove a tapestry detailing the “loves
and transgressions of the Gods” and so angered
Minerva that she slashed the tapestry and turned
the maiden into something.
Name the maiden.
Arachne
20
 The name of this city in Sicily comes from the
 Arabic term for “Port of God”. It occupies the site
 of the former Carthaginian stronghold of
 Lilybaeum.
 On May 11, 1860, Garibaldi and his Expedition of
 the Thousand landed here and began his
 campaign to overthrow Bourbon rule in
 Sicily, during the Unification of Italy process.
 It is the source of a strong fortified wine of the
 same name.
Marsala (from Marsa-Allah)
Audience
Their “caste name” is Shaniwar Teli owing to
them not doing their traditional job of oilseed
pressing on Saturdays.
Give me the name of this community of people.
21
This is the X route extending from St.
Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California from
1860-61. It was an super-fast service that was the
US West’s most direct means of communication
until the widespread use of the telegraph.
It was widely considered as instrumental in keeping
California tied to the Union during the Civil War.
Pony Express
22
 The national anthem of X is a hybrid composed of
 a newer anthem with words from the older
 anthem and another hymn incorporated in it.
 Each paragraph of the anthem is in a different
 language (thus representing 5 of the country’s 11
 official languages).

 2 points for naming the country, 3 for the
 national anthem – and 1 point each for naming
 the 5 languages.
South Africa (N’Kosi Sikele Afrika)
   - X’hosa
   - Zulu
   - Sotho
   - Afrikaans
   - English
23
X was the only Latin book to be ever featured in the
New York Time bestseller list when it was released in
1960 and published in Latin translation by Alexander
Lenard.
In the first chapter (in the original English book), the
justification for the title character’s commonly used
name is as follows : “But his arms were so stiff ... they
stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and
whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to
blow it off. And I think — but I am not sure —
that that is why he is always called _______”
Winnie-the-Pooh
24
 X holds both the indoor (set in 1994) and outdoor
 (set in 1993) world records for the sport.
 In all, X has broken the world record 35 times (17
 outdoor) and (18 indoor).
 The sports system X was part of rewarded
 athletes for setting new world records, and X
 became noted for establishing new records by
 very slim amounts each time. This allowed X to
 collect frequent bonus payments and made X a
 star attraction at athletic meets.
Sergei Bubka
25
 This city X was the capital of Russian Alaska –
 with its name derived from the word for island in
 the Aleut native language.
 Captain James Cook in his journals was the first
 person who used the name of this small town in
 1778.
 Ursus arctos middendorffi also known as the X
 bear is native to this archipelago. It is the largest
 subspecies of brown bear in the world.
 What is X.
Kodiak
26
     Twelve things this book will do for you:
        Get you out of a mental rut, give you new thoughts, new visions, new
         ambitions.
        Enable you to X.
        Increase your popularity.
        Help you to win people to your way of thinking.
        Increase Y, your prestige, your ability to get things done.
        Enable you to win new clients, new customers.
        Increase your earning power.
        Make you a better salesman, a better executive.
        Help you to handle complaints, avoid arguments, keep your human
         contacts smooth and pleasant.
        Make you a better speaker, a more entertaining conversationalist.
        Make the principles of psychology easy for you to apply in your daily
         contacts.
        Help you to arouse enthusiasm among your associates.
27

 The smallest European nation (then a Duchy) to
 attempt colonization in the Western Hemisphere
 colonized the island of Tobago.
 It also had a short-lived colony at the mouth of
 the Gambia river in Africa.
 Identify the Duchy and the modern nation-state
 that encompasses it. (Part points available)
The Duchy of Courland (in what is today’s Latvia)
28
 Venice is submerged up to 100 times every year
 in what is called the aqua alta (high water) when
 the waters of the Adriatic sea flood the lagoon
 and the islands that make up the city. To avoid
 this, an integrated defence system consisting of
 rows of mobile gates able to isolate the Venetian
 lagoon from the Adriatic sea when the tide
 reaches above an established level (110 cm) and
 up to a maximum of 3 m. is being developed.
 What is the somewhat appropriate name (an
 acronym) given to it by the Italian government.
MOSE (Module Sperimentale Elletromecanico)
Mosé is also the Italian for Moses.
29
 What is this style of singing called?
 Hint: Mastering it is one of Sheldon Cooper’s
 goals
Tuvan Throat Singing
30
 X is the oldest active trophy in international
 sport. It is awarded to the victor of a race
 between the defender and a challenger. In
 1983, the challenger from Perth won, thus ending
 the longest winning streak (126 years) in sport
 history held by the defenders from New York
 City.
 From 1983 until 2007, Y sponsored the Y cup as a
 prize for the winner of the challenger selection
 series.
 Name X and Y. (Part points available)
X – The America’s cup
Y – The Louis Vuitton cup
Audience
She was the first western woman to be received
into an Indian monastic order. She received the
name X meaning “Dedicated to God” when she
was initiated into Brahmacharya in 1898.
Looking for X.
Sister Nivedita
SVC
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The 10 Plagues of Egypt (Book of Exodus)
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         Anti-clockwise
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A general quiz which depends on how much
           Mumbai Mirror you read
31
X was introduced in 1910 (originally under the
name Creola) by the Bermondsey company Peek
Freans of London.
Its name is believed to be a corruption in French
of the Spanish royal house and not of the
erstwhile French royal house. This is due to the
Spanish original name of X as well as to the fact
that chocolate was brought to Europe from the
Spanish American colonies.
Give me X.
Bourbon biscuits
32
 The video (next slide) is the group Djurdjura
 singing (in native costume) what is considered
 the “national anthem” of this group of people
 who have long fought for freedom and rights.
 National heroes mentioned in the anthem are the
 priestess Kahina and the King Jugurtha. The name
 Djurdjura itself is the highest peak in the range of
 mountains that encompass the homeland of
 these people.
 How do we know the people better (Common
 name please)?
The Berber people (Amazigh)
33




 Named after Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza, 5th ___ of
 Cañete and Viceroy of Peru, today this archipelago is
 part of French Polynesia. French painter Paul
 Gauguin is buried here.
 The 4th installment of the reality show Survivor was
 filmed on this island group.
The Marquesas Islands
34
 Written by Y and considered the first work of
 modern economics, its full title is “An inquiry into
 the nature and causes of X” usually better known
 by simply X.
 Y’s portrait has appeared since 1981 on the £50
 notes issued by the Clydesdale Bank in
 Scotland, and in March 2007 it also appeared on
 the new series of £20 notes issued by the Bank of
 England, making Y the first Scotsman to feature
 on an English banknote.
35
 “If I win, I am American, not a black American.
 But if I did something bad, then they would say I
 am a Negro. We are black and we are proud of
 being black. Black America will understand what
 we did tonight”

 Connect the comment made with an iconic
 moment in sports history.
36
 Famous for his numerous love affairs (including
 Gina Lollobrigida and Francoise Hardy) and married
 three times, he was jokingly called “the doctor of
 hearts”.
 He stated that the reason he never won the Nobel
 Prize in Physiology or Medicine was probably
 because he was a “white South African“.
 He wrote his autobiography “One life” in 1969
 after his breakthrough. His second autobiography
 “The Second Life” was published in 1993, 8 years
 before his death.
Dr. Christiaan Barnard (first surgeon to perform a
human-to-human heart transplant)
37
 Because of the increasing popularity of Baroque
 opera in the mid 20th century and the need to
 replace X singers in them (who had died out by
 then), the position of a Y was created.
 Y is a male singing voice whose vocal range is
 equivalent to a mezzo-soprano or contralto
 female voice. (See example on next slide)
 Some of the famous Y roles in opera include
 Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and
 Orfeo in Orfeo ed Eurydice.
 ID X and Y. (Part points available)
X – Castrato/Castrati
Y - Countertenor
38

 In a 2008 investigation by Channel 4 News in
 Britain, it was found that 6% of the 93,000 word
 thesis for the LSE titled “The role of civil society in
 the democratization of global governance
 institutions : From soft power to collective
 decision making” was copied from other sources.
 Whose PhD thesis was this? (Need full name only
 for points)
Saif al-Islam Gadhafi
39
 This is an excerpt from an interview on 60 minutes
 the day before an iconic sports event in 1973. It was
 the second of three such made-for-television events
 – the first two starred the gentleman X you see in
 the clip.
 The event drew a huge viewership on television and
 a large sum of money on bets on who would win.
 Shortly before the event, Y entered the Astrodome
 carried aloft in a chair held by four bare-chested
 muscle men dressed in the garb of ancient slaves. X
 followed in a rickshaw drawn by a bevy of scantily-
 clad models. Need X, Y & event name for full points.
X – Bobby Riggs
Y – Billie Jean King
Event – Battle of the Sexes
40
 The rules of the Nobel Prize forbid posthumous
 nominations and because X had died in 1958, X was
 not eligible for nomination to the Nobel Prize
 subsequently awarded to Crick, Watson, and
 Wilkins in 1962.
 However, allegations of sexism towards X by the
 subsequent winners who used much of X’s data
 and research into the X-ray diffraction images of
 DNA to develop the double-helix structure of DNA
 were widespread – leading many people to believe
 sexism to be behind X not winning the Nobel Prize.
Rosalind Franklin
Audience
It is unclear if this unit is named after a particular
scientist, his wife or both. It is 3.7 x 1010 times the
unit named after another scientist who won the
Nobel Prize in Physics with them.
Name all 3 people.
Pierre Curie and Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Henri
Becquerel
41
Connect the following: (exhaustive list)

     Luz Long              Lawrence Lemieux
     Emil Zatopek          Raymond Gafner
     Eugenio Monti         Tana Umaga
     Karl Heinz Klee       Spencer Eccles
     Franz Jonas           Vanderlei de Lima
                           Elena Novikova-Belova
Winners of the Pierre de Coubertin medal for
sportsmanship in Olympic events
42
 On May 10–11, 1945, the Target Committee at Los
 Alamos, led by J. Robert
 Oppenheimer, recommended X, Niigata, Hiroshima,
 Yokohama, and the arsenal at Y as possible targets
 for the atom bomb.
 However, X was not bombed because “… of Henry L.
 Stimson, the Secretary of War at the time, who had
 known and admired X ever since his honeymoon
 there several decades earlier”.
 Y was spared due to heavy cloud cover obscuring the
 view of the pilots of the bomber which then bombed
 Nagasaki instead.
X - Kyoto
Y - Kokura
43
Its name literally means “Duke’s land” from the
German word for Duke. Identified on the map of
the country by the part shown in blue (next
slide), it contains the only coastal town of this
primarily landlocked country.
The bridge shown in the second image (rebuilt) is
the primary tourist attraction in this part of the
world.
Identify the entity in blue.
Hercegovina
44
 X was one of the more famous lovers of
 polydactyl cats, after being first given a six-toed
 cat by a ship's captain.
 Upon X's death in 1961, his former home
 in Key, West, Florida, became a museum and a
 home for his cats, and it currently houses
 approximately fifty descendants of his cats
 (about half of which are polydactyl). Because of
 his love for these animals, “X Cat", is a term
 which has come to describe polydactyls.
Ernest Hemingway
45
 Need a 2 word term to connect the
 emblems/symbols of the following 3 saints.
Union Jack
46
Derived from the Greek word for "having learned
much“, this is a person whose expertise spans a
significant number of different subject areas. Most
ancient scientists can be classed as such by today's
standards.
Another common term ____ ____ is used to describe a
person who is well educated or who excels in a wide
variety of subjects or fields. The concept emerged from
the numerous great thinkers of that era who excelled
in multiple fields of the arts in science, including da
Vinci, Michelangelo, Copernicus and Francis Bacon.
Give me both terms. (Part points available)
Polymath
Renaissance Man
47
X’s first name is used only twice. His middle name –
Hamish – is used only once in the entire series of
stories. He is usually addressed by his last name.
In one of only 2 stories that his friend writes, he
says of X “ I have often had occasion to point out to
him how superficial are his accounts and to accuse
him of pandering to popular taste instead of
confining himself rigidly to facts and figures.”
Dr. John H. Watson
48
 Considered Ireland’s finest National treasure and
 on permanent display at the Trinity College
 Library in Dublin, this book was written and
 illustrated by Celtic monks ca. 800 or earlier.
 It is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in
 Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New
 Testament together with various prefatory texts
 and tables.
 It is named for the Abbey that was its home for
 most of the medieval period.
Book of Kells
49

 The image on the next slide is concerned with a
 particular treaty system. It was the first
 significant treaty signed during the Cold War –
 originally by 12 countries that had a territorial
 claim – and now by 36 other countries who have
 signed on a consultant basis.
 Identify treaty system.
signatory, consulting, territorial claim
 signatory, consulting, reserved right for
territorial claim
 signatory, consulting
 signatory, acceding status
 non-signatory
Antarctic Treaty System
50German singer-songwriter Frank Farian sang the
  repeated line "Do you do you wanna bump?" in a deep
  voice (entirely studio created) as well as performing the
  high falsetto chorus in December 1974. When the record
  was released as a single, it was credited to “X", a
  pseudonym Farian had created for himself.
  After the song became a hit in the Netherlands and
  Belgium, Farian decided to hire performers to 'front' the
  group for TV performances.
  Farian decided to use only 2 of the female performers
  along with his own studio-enhanced voice to create the X
  sound – the other 2 performers merely lip-synched.
  How do we know X better?
Boney M.
Audience
Named for the natives of the area and not for the
pests that probably plagued the settlers, it is
today shared between 2 Western Hemisphere
states.
It was established as a British protectorate and
then as a client kingdom ruled by British settlers
in the teeth of strong Spanish opposition.
It is also the name of a book by Paul Theroux and
a movie based on the book starring Harrison
Ford, Helen Mirren and River Phoenix.
Mosquito Coast (from Miskito Indians)
51
 Considered a martyr of astronomy and science by
 modern thinkers, X was burned at the stake in
 Rome by the Catholic Church for his heretical
 ideas.
 His cosmological theories went beyond
 the Copernican model in proposing that the Sun
 was essentially a star, and that the universe
 contained an infinite number of inhabited worlds
 populated by other intelligent beings.
 A statue of him stands today on the site of his
 stake in central Rome.
Giordano Bruno
52
 A dying man stood before over 60,000 people
 and the world to impart the genuine feeling that
 he was "the luckiest man in the world" for having
 the opportunity to endeavour through the love of
 his craft. Nicknamed the Iron Horse, he had not
 missed a game in his entire 13-plus year career
 (spanning a mind-bending 2,130 consecutive
 games).
 Identify both the man who was the subject of a
 classic photograph and his team.
Lou Gehrig of the
New York Yankees
53
ID character in black coat and his most famous work.
Samuel Johnson, author of “Dictionary of the
English Language”
54
 This phenomenon was caused by severe
 drought coupled with decades of extensive farming
 without crop rotation, fallow fields, cover crops or
 other techniques to prevent wind erosion. Deep
 ploughing of the virgin topsoil of the Great Plains had
 displaced the natural deep-rooted grasses that
 normally kept the soil in place and trapped moisture.
 Millions of acres of farmland became useless, and
 hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave
 their homes; many of these families (often known as
 X , since so many came from this state) migrated to
 California and other states.
 ID phenomenon (2 words) and nickname X.
Dust Bowl
Okies
55


 The image on the next slide shows a bunch of
 places connected to the X.
 Together they were all part of the X district. It
 was centered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and had
 nothing to do with the more commonly known
 name X.
 What is X.
Manhattan Project
56


 This was a friendly played (Colombia v/s England)
 at Wembley in 1995.
 What happens next? (Looking for 2 word phrase)
Scorpion Kick
57
     This piece of classical music contains parts of both
     the French national anthem (La Marsellaise) at the
     beginning of the piece and the Pre-revolution
     Russian national anthem (God Save the Tsar) at the
     end.
     Appropriate choices for the event that this piece
     seeks to commemorate.
     It is mistakenly assumed in the USA that this
     commemorates an event in their history which is
     why it is played at July 4th celebrations all over the
     US – especially the signature event in Boston.
     Need name of piece and composer.
1812 Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
58
 The busy trade in X was a fundamental factor in the
 exploration and early settlement of Canada.
 The Hudson’s Bay Company, which was founded in
 the early 17th century and is still in existence, made
 its fortune through this trade. For its role in Canada's
 early economic development, the X has been
 honoured with a depiction on the Canadian nickel.
 X hats were made in various styles as a matter of civil
 status: the Wellington, the Paris beau, the
 d‘Orsay, the Regent and the Clerical. In addition, as a
 matter of military status: the Continental Cocked
 hat, Navy cocked hat, and the Army shako.
Beaver
59
 Identify the comedy duo shown here as well as
 the person they are spoofing.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders spoofing Marlene
Dietrich singing “Where have all the flowers gone”
60


Where would you find this /
What do these signify?
Gandhi’s footsteps leading to where he was
assassinated – Birla House, New Delhi
Audience
In connection with the reissue of a certain novel in
2006, many of the never before seen photographs
in the book were displayed at the posh shopping
centre at Khan Market in New Delhi. More
astonishing than the images blown up large as life
was the number of shoppers who seemed not to
register them – surprising considering the gut-
wrenching and violent content of the images – and
the fact that many of the people there had lived
through it all in the Punjab.
ID reissued book and photographer.
Train to Pakistan – Khushwant Singh
Margaret Bourke-White
Pick your poison
+15 for direct / No negatives

 +10 if you pounce correctly
-10 if you pounce incorrectly
   Geography
   History
   Literature
   Entertainment
   Sports
   Lifestyle/Culture
   Current Affairs
   Science
Geography
1.   Founded by the Macedonians as Alexandria in
     Arachosia, the city today bears a name which is
     derivation of its Persianized name.
2.   Derived from the capital of an ancient Hindu
     kingdom in the area – though the modern city
     and said capital are not geographically identical.
3.   From the Uzbek words for “river of sugar candy”
4.   From the PIE words for “fortress with stone walls”
5.   From a city founded by the Indo-Parthian king
     who was visited by St. Thomas
Kandahar
1. Alexandria – Iskandariya – Kandahar

2. Gandhara – Kandahar

3. Qand (sugar candy) + a-har (of river) – Kandahar

4. Kand (wall) + Har (stone mountain) – Kandahar

5. Gondophares – Gundopharron - Kandahar
History

When King William IV of the United Kingdom and
Hanover died, he was succeeded by Victoria as
Monarch of the United Kingdom and by his brother
Ernst Augustus I as Monarch in Hanover.
Why didn’t Victoria (or Ernst Augustus) succeed to
both thrones like he did?
                     (Need keywords for full points)
Hanover operated under Salic Law – under which a
woman cannot inherit a kingdom – while the UK
had no such law.
So Victoria succeeded in the UK as a descendant of
George III from his 4th son while Ernst Augustus
who was George III’s 5th son succeeded in Hanover.
Literature
This is the plotline for which work? What has been
blanked out? (Both answers needed/No Part Points)
Wuthering Heights / Heathcliff
Entertainment
ID the voice which you hear talking in this song – he
was famous for acting in low-budget horror flicks in
the 1960’s and 70’s.
His role in Edward Scissorhands had to be cut short
due to his illness and subsequent death from
emphysema and lung disease from smoking (also
listed as the reason behind his gravelly voice).
Sports
The IQA was founded in 2007 following the first
intercollegiate match between Middlebury College and
Vassar College.
Since then the IQA has helped students from more than
400 colleges and 300 high schools form teams. The vast
majority are based in the US, represented in 45 states.
The IQA divides teams into 3 types: High
School, Collegiate, and Community.
The fourth annual World Cup was held on November 13–
14, 2010 in DeWitt Clinton park in NYC. 757 athletes
representing 46 teams competed. For the past 4
years, the World cup has been won by Middlebury
College.
(Muggle) Quidditch
Lifestyle/Culture

This was a popular viral meme in the 1920’s where 2
people would pose and be photographed with the
seemingly beheaded body of one glancing at the
head.
It has become popular again in 2011.
The name by which it is called references arguably
the best example of this – from a piece of literature.
What is it called?
(Examples shown in next slide)
Horsemanning
Current Affairs
The image on the next slide shows gradations in %
of X in Europe.
The map has often been used by right-wing
politicians and writers like Ayaan Hirsi Ali and most
recently in 2083 – A European Declaration of
Independence by Anders Brevik to demand
stronger laws and adherence to Constitutions.
They use a political neologism Y to describe what
they believe the continent will become in the next
50 years given current rates of X increasing.
X – Islam/Muslims
Y - Eurabia
Science
A population X (or genetic X) is an evolutionary event in
which a significant percentage of a population or species
is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing.
They reduce the genetic variation and, therefore, the
population's ability to adapt to climate change or newer
resources. The reduction in a population's dispersal
leads, over time, to increased genetic homogeneity. If
severe, population X can also markedly increase
inbreeding due to the reduced pool of possible mates.
One word for X. (See next slide)
Bottleneck
Tiebreaker
T1

X was granted the right, on ceremonial
occasions, to carry a British Army regimental-style
'colour' or flag bearing its own coat of arms with a
picture of the Residency and the words "Defence of
Y, 1857". It thus became the only school in the
world to be awarded a British battle honour.
ID X and Y.
La Martiniere Boy’s college, Lucknow
T2

On 15th September 2011, astronomers announced
the discovery of a real planet Kepler-16b that orbits
two suns.
The planet orbits two stars that are also circling
each other, one about two-thirds the size of our
sun, the other about a fifth the size of our sun.
Give me an entertainment related one-word
connect that you first came across in 1977 – then in
1980, 1983, 1999, 2002 and 2005. (see image on
next slide)
Tatooine
T3

This is Faisal Shahzad who was
sentenced to life imprisonment
without the possibility of parole
in October 2010. When asked by
the judge "Didn't you swear
allegiance to this country?"
Shahzad, a naturalized citizen replied, “I
   sweared, but I didn't mean it.“
How do we better know him?
Times Square Bomber
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Bcqc finals

  • 1. BOMBAY QUIZ CLUB Vikram Joshi Presents Facts that caught my fancy
  • 3. Rules  30 questions clockwise, Infinite bounds  SVC (5 clues – 2 images in each slide)  30 questions anti-clockwise, Infinite bounds  Pick your poison (8 questions, Infinite pounce)  If there are 2 answers required, the team that gets both will get the full 10 points. In case no one gets both, then part points will be awarded.  As always, I am the Answer Nazi, so what I say goes…
  • 4. Breakup of Questions History Geography Lifestyle/Culture Sports Entertainment Science Literature Current Affairs
  • 5. BOMBAY QUIZ CLUB Clockwise 30 questions/10 points each Presents A general quiz which depends on how much Mumbai Mirror you read
  • 6. 1 Billed as the answer to the Nazified Berlin Olympics, there was a left-wing version called the People’s Olympics in the same year that had over 6,000 athletes from 22 liberal and left-wing leaning nations and individuals scheduled to take part. However, this never happened due to an event that happened a day before the scheduled start of the People’s Olympics. What event?
  • 7. The start of the Spanish Civil War (18 July 1936)
  • 8. 2 This is a song from the Finnish movie “Man without a past” by Aki Kaurismaki. It features a band from X – bands belonging to X typically wear their quasi-military uniforms while performing songs that portray an evangelical Protestant viewpoint of life and religion. ID X.
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  • 11. 3 Arwi, a language related to Brahui, is originally the language of this group of people in Asia – however, it has a large dose of Arabic vocabulary. Today the language is largely extinct with no spoken versions – however, it is used with Arabic in written religious versions. The most notable usage of Arwi can be found in devotional chants such as the Talaifatiha, which is conducted exclusively by women during Islamic religious festivals. Name group of people for whom Arwi is a mother tongue.
  • 13. 4 11 economies which have been identified as sources of growth potential and of profitable investment opportunities by Citigroup in 2011 - after having declared BRICS as “having outlived its usefulness” - have 9 countries from Asia and 2 from Africa. Countries include India, China, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Egy pt, Iraq, Mongolia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sri Lanka. What moniker did Citigroup give them?
  • 14. 3-G countries (Global Growth Generator countries)
  • 15. 5 Connect this person with something that happened in 1993 with the US Postal Service. (Specific answer needed – no points for ID)
  • 16. Grace Kelly – the first US actress to be featured on a US postal stamp
  • 17. 6 Why did the Berlin Zoo shares more than double in late March 2007 at the Berlin Stock Exchange from 2€ to 4.82€ just a week later? (specific keyword in your answer required)
  • 18. The Berlin zoo trademarked the name Knut
  • 19. 7 In telecasting the 1978 Eurovision song contest, the Jordanian television broadcaster JRTV abruptly pulled away from the live telecast of the show and instead showed a screen with flowers with no sound. Similarly in 1981, JRTV did not telecast the scoring portion of the show. Why?
  • 20. When it became clear that Israel was winning the contest - in order to not show the Israeli victory. (They also announced second place winners Belgium as the winners.)
  • 21. 8 Situated at Henley-on-Klip near Johannesburg, this place soon became involved in a controversy when a CNN reporting team reported on 300 count bed sheets and a beauty salon among other things offered to the people here. Newsweek questioned whether the $40 million spent here might have benefited a far greater number of people had the money been spent with less emphasis on luxurious surroundings and more emphasis on practicality. Name the place (need full name for full points)
  • 22. The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls
  • 23. 9 The national drink of England around this time was ale. However, after a long sea voyage to marry its King, this Princess asked for a cup of tea as soon as she disembarked. Even though tea had been drunk in England before this, this was held to signify Royal approval of the custom and then led to tea drinking becoming the national pastime of the English. Name this Princess.
  • 25. 10 X is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical element, found throughout the world in its ore form as monazite. X is found in small amounts in most rocks and soils; it is three times more abundant than tin in the Earth's crust and is about as common as lead. India plans to use X for its nuclear power stations for reasons including its safety benefits, its high absolute abundance (reducing fuel costs to extract it), and relative abundance (as India has the world’s largest reserves of X – almost 67% of world’s total – primarily on the Kerala coast).
  • 28. ? ? These are the 5 instances when Time magazine has utilized an “X” to indicate death or defeat. 2 are missing. In chronological order, which are the missing 2 and tell me why a “black X” was used in the second case?
  • 29. Surrender of Imperial Japan Death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Black cross was used as Red was the color of the Imperial Japanese flag
  • 30.
  • 31. 11 Wayang is a traditional art form in Java telling stories from the Ramayana. Originally, it consisted of wooden and leather puppets depicting Rama, Sita and other gods and mythological figures. But later on, this form was superseded by Wayang Purwa which told the same stories but through shadows – giving rise to what we know as shadow puppetry. Why did this change happen?
  • 32. Islam forbids the showing of Gods/demi- Gods/mythological characters in human form
  • 33. 12 Connect (not exhaustive): Images are representative only
  • 34.
  • 35. Moons of Jupiter (named after the lovers of Zeus - Io, Ganymede, Europa and Calisto)
  • 36. 13 Similar to the Betal of the “Vikram and Betal” stories, he was encountered by Sinbad the Sailor on his fifth voyage. He was said to trick a traveller into letting him ride on their shoulders while the traveller transported him across a stream. However, he would then not release his grip, forcing his victim to transport him wherever he pleased and allowing his victim little rest. His victims all eventually died of this miserable treatment, but Sinbad, after having got him drunk with wine, was able to shake him off and kill him. Who?
  • 37. The Old Man of the Sea
  • 38. 14 Introduced in 1927 in Surat as an alternative to the UK drink Vimto, this drink was a mixture of grape juice and apple cider. Originally it was called ’Whisky No’, to attract alcoholics in the dry state of Gujarat. The name 'Whisky No' was derived from the fact that it tastes like alcohol. The present name is derived from a Latin word implying it is a drink that can be had with family and friends.
  • 39. Sosyo (from the Latin “socius”)
  • 40. 15 It opens with a description of the Black Death and leads into an introduction of a group of 7 young women and 3 young men who flee from plague- ridden Florence to a rural villa for two weeks. To pass the time, every night, all of the members tell one story each. Although fourteen days pass, two days each week are set aside. In this manner, 100 stories are told by the end of the ten days. The title is a portmanteau of 2 Greek words meaning “ten” and “days”. Identify work and author (last name is fine)
  • 42. 16 The most expensive Broadway production to date and also holder of the record for the most preview (182) performances, this rock musical flopped badly. After production was suspended and the director fired, it began again in June 2011. Reviews have been mixed with most major reviewers calling this a failure. Preview performances were plagued by lengthy technical issues and actor accidents. Music and lyrics are by Bono and The Edge. Full name of musical for full points please.
  • 44. 17 He went from being Prime Minister to President to King of his country. During his reign, he survived over 55 assassination attempts. One of these occurred in 1931, while he was visiting the Vienna State Opera house for a performance. He survived by firing back at his attackers with a pistol that he always carried. This is the only occasion in modern history when a Head of State has personally exchanged fire with potential assassins. He was overthrown in 1939 and a protectorate established under a monarch of a neighbouring state.
  • 45. King Zog I of Albania (born Ahmet Muhtar Bej Zogolli)
  • 46. 18 The code name for the Hyderabad Police Action in September 1948 in which the Indian armed forces engaged those of the State of Hyderabad and ended the rule of the Nizam, annexing the state into the Indian Union was X. Supposedly due to the fact that Hyderabad had 17 of them – the largest number in India.
  • 47. Operation Polo (named for the 17 Hyderabadi polo grounds)
  • 48. 19
  • 49. This is a Diego Velasquez painting titled “The Spinners” in the Prado. It tells the story of a maiden who challenged the Goddess Minerva to a spinning contest. She wove a tapestry detailing the “loves and transgressions of the Gods” and so angered Minerva that she slashed the tapestry and turned the maiden into something. Name the maiden.
  • 51. 20 The name of this city in Sicily comes from the Arabic term for “Port of God”. It occupies the site of the former Carthaginian stronghold of Lilybaeum. On May 11, 1860, Garibaldi and his Expedition of the Thousand landed here and began his campaign to overthrow Bourbon rule in Sicily, during the Unification of Italy process. It is the source of a strong fortified wine of the same name.
  • 54. Their “caste name” is Shaniwar Teli owing to them not doing their traditional job of oilseed pressing on Saturdays. Give me the name of this community of people.
  • 55.
  • 56. 21
  • 57. This is the X route extending from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California from 1860-61. It was an super-fast service that was the US West’s most direct means of communication until the widespread use of the telegraph. It was widely considered as instrumental in keeping California tied to the Union during the Civil War.
  • 59. 22 The national anthem of X is a hybrid composed of a newer anthem with words from the older anthem and another hymn incorporated in it. Each paragraph of the anthem is in a different language (thus representing 5 of the country’s 11 official languages). 2 points for naming the country, 3 for the national anthem – and 1 point each for naming the 5 languages.
  • 60. South Africa (N’Kosi Sikele Afrika) - X’hosa - Zulu - Sotho - Afrikaans - English
  • 61. 23 X was the only Latin book to be ever featured in the New York Time bestseller list when it was released in 1960 and published in Latin translation by Alexander Lenard. In the first chapter (in the original English book), the justification for the title character’s commonly used name is as follows : “But his arms were so stiff ... they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off. And I think — but I am not sure — that that is why he is always called _______”
  • 63. 24 X holds both the indoor (set in 1994) and outdoor (set in 1993) world records for the sport. In all, X has broken the world record 35 times (17 outdoor) and (18 indoor). The sports system X was part of rewarded athletes for setting new world records, and X became noted for establishing new records by very slim amounts each time. This allowed X to collect frequent bonus payments and made X a star attraction at athletic meets.
  • 65. 25 This city X was the capital of Russian Alaska – with its name derived from the word for island in the Aleut native language. Captain James Cook in his journals was the first person who used the name of this small town in 1778. Ursus arctos middendorffi also known as the X bear is native to this archipelago. It is the largest subspecies of brown bear in the world. What is X.
  • 67. 26 Twelve things this book will do for you:  Get you out of a mental rut, give you new thoughts, new visions, new ambitions.  Enable you to X.  Increase your popularity.  Help you to win people to your way of thinking.  Increase Y, your prestige, your ability to get things done.  Enable you to win new clients, new customers.  Increase your earning power.  Make you a better salesman, a better executive.  Help you to handle complaints, avoid arguments, keep your human contacts smooth and pleasant.  Make you a better speaker, a more entertaining conversationalist.  Make the principles of psychology easy for you to apply in your daily contacts.  Help you to arouse enthusiasm among your associates.
  • 68.
  • 69. 27 The smallest European nation (then a Duchy) to attempt colonization in the Western Hemisphere colonized the island of Tobago. It also had a short-lived colony at the mouth of the Gambia river in Africa. Identify the Duchy and the modern nation-state that encompasses it. (Part points available)
  • 70. The Duchy of Courland (in what is today’s Latvia)
  • 71. 28 Venice is submerged up to 100 times every year in what is called the aqua alta (high water) when the waters of the Adriatic sea flood the lagoon and the islands that make up the city. To avoid this, an integrated defence system consisting of rows of mobile gates able to isolate the Venetian lagoon from the Adriatic sea when the tide reaches above an established level (110 cm) and up to a maximum of 3 m. is being developed. What is the somewhat appropriate name (an acronym) given to it by the Italian government.
  • 72. MOSE (Module Sperimentale Elletromecanico) Mosé is also the Italian for Moses.
  • 73. 29 What is this style of singing called? Hint: Mastering it is one of Sheldon Cooper’s goals
  • 75. 30 X is the oldest active trophy in international sport. It is awarded to the victor of a race between the defender and a challenger. In 1983, the challenger from Perth won, thus ending the longest winning streak (126 years) in sport history held by the defenders from New York City. From 1983 until 2007, Y sponsored the Y cup as a prize for the winner of the challenger selection series. Name X and Y. (Part points available)
  • 76. X – The America’s cup Y – The Louis Vuitton cup
  • 78. She was the first western woman to be received into an Indian monastic order. She received the name X meaning “Dedicated to God” when she was initiated into Brahmacharya in 1898. Looking for X.
  • 80.
  • 81. SVC BOMBAY QUIZ CLUB 5 slides – 2 clues per slide Exhaustive (Images are representative) +25/-10 +20/-10 Presents +15/-5 +10/-5 A general quiz which depends on how much +5/0 Mumbai Mirror you read
  • 87. The 10 Plagues of Egypt (Book of Exodus)
  • 88. BOMBAY QUIZ CLUB Anti-clockwise 30 questions/10 points each Presents A general quiz which depends on how much Mumbai Mirror you read
  • 89. 31 X was introduced in 1910 (originally under the name Creola) by the Bermondsey company Peek Freans of London. Its name is believed to be a corruption in French of the Spanish royal house and not of the erstwhile French royal house. This is due to the Spanish original name of X as well as to the fact that chocolate was brought to Europe from the Spanish American colonies. Give me X.
  • 91. 32 The video (next slide) is the group Djurdjura singing (in native costume) what is considered the “national anthem” of this group of people who have long fought for freedom and rights. National heroes mentioned in the anthem are the priestess Kahina and the King Jugurtha. The name Djurdjura itself is the highest peak in the range of mountains that encompass the homeland of these people. How do we know the people better (Common name please)?
  • 92.
  • 93. The Berber people (Amazigh)
  • 94. 33 Named after Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza, 5th ___ of Cañete and Viceroy of Peru, today this archipelago is part of French Polynesia. French painter Paul Gauguin is buried here. The 4th installment of the reality show Survivor was filmed on this island group.
  • 96. 34 Written by Y and considered the first work of modern economics, its full title is “An inquiry into the nature and causes of X” usually better known by simply X. Y’s portrait has appeared since 1981 on the £50 notes issued by the Clydesdale Bank in Scotland, and in March 2007 it also appeared on the new series of £20 notes issued by the Bank of England, making Y the first Scotsman to feature on an English banknote.
  • 97.
  • 98. 35 “If I win, I am American, not a black American. But if I did something bad, then they would say I am a Negro. We are black and we are proud of being black. Black America will understand what we did tonight” Connect the comment made with an iconic moment in sports history.
  • 99.
  • 100. 36 Famous for his numerous love affairs (including Gina Lollobrigida and Francoise Hardy) and married three times, he was jokingly called “the doctor of hearts”. He stated that the reason he never won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was probably because he was a “white South African“. He wrote his autobiography “One life” in 1969 after his breakthrough. His second autobiography “The Second Life” was published in 1993, 8 years before his death.
  • 101. Dr. Christiaan Barnard (first surgeon to perform a human-to-human heart transplant)
  • 102. 37 Because of the increasing popularity of Baroque opera in the mid 20th century and the need to replace X singers in them (who had died out by then), the position of a Y was created. Y is a male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to a mezzo-soprano or contralto female voice. (See example on next slide) Some of the famous Y roles in opera include Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Orfeo in Orfeo ed Eurydice. ID X and Y. (Part points available)
  • 103.
  • 104. X – Castrato/Castrati Y - Countertenor
  • 105. 38 In a 2008 investigation by Channel 4 News in Britain, it was found that 6% of the 93,000 word thesis for the LSE titled “The role of civil society in the democratization of global governance institutions : From soft power to collective decision making” was copied from other sources. Whose PhD thesis was this? (Need full name only for points)
  • 107. 39 This is an excerpt from an interview on 60 minutes the day before an iconic sports event in 1973. It was the second of three such made-for-television events – the first two starred the gentleman X you see in the clip. The event drew a huge viewership on television and a large sum of money on bets on who would win. Shortly before the event, Y entered the Astrodome carried aloft in a chair held by four bare-chested muscle men dressed in the garb of ancient slaves. X followed in a rickshaw drawn by a bevy of scantily- clad models. Need X, Y & event name for full points.
  • 108.
  • 109. X – Bobby Riggs Y – Billie Jean King Event – Battle of the Sexes
  • 110. 40 The rules of the Nobel Prize forbid posthumous nominations and because X had died in 1958, X was not eligible for nomination to the Nobel Prize subsequently awarded to Crick, Watson, and Wilkins in 1962. However, allegations of sexism towards X by the subsequent winners who used much of X’s data and research into the X-ray diffraction images of DNA to develop the double-helix structure of DNA were widespread – leading many people to believe sexism to be behind X not winning the Nobel Prize.
  • 113. It is unclear if this unit is named after a particular scientist, his wife or both. It is 3.7 x 1010 times the unit named after another scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics with them. Name all 3 people.
  • 114. Pierre Curie and Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Henri Becquerel
  • 115.
  • 116. 41 Connect the following: (exhaustive list) Luz Long Lawrence Lemieux Emil Zatopek Raymond Gafner Eugenio Monti Tana Umaga Karl Heinz Klee Spencer Eccles Franz Jonas Vanderlei de Lima Elena Novikova-Belova
  • 117. Winners of the Pierre de Coubertin medal for sportsmanship in Olympic events
  • 118. 42 On May 10–11, 1945, the Target Committee at Los Alamos, led by J. Robert Oppenheimer, recommended X, Niigata, Hiroshima, Yokohama, and the arsenal at Y as possible targets for the atom bomb. However, X was not bombed because “… of Henry L. Stimson, the Secretary of War at the time, who had known and admired X ever since his honeymoon there several decades earlier”. Y was spared due to heavy cloud cover obscuring the view of the pilots of the bomber which then bombed Nagasaki instead.
  • 119. X - Kyoto Y - Kokura
  • 120. 43 Its name literally means “Duke’s land” from the German word for Duke. Identified on the map of the country by the part shown in blue (next slide), it contains the only coastal town of this primarily landlocked country. The bridge shown in the second image (rebuilt) is the primary tourist attraction in this part of the world. Identify the entity in blue.
  • 121.
  • 123. 44 X was one of the more famous lovers of polydactyl cats, after being first given a six-toed cat by a ship's captain. Upon X's death in 1961, his former home in Key, West, Florida, became a museum and a home for his cats, and it currently houses approximately fifty descendants of his cats (about half of which are polydactyl). Because of his love for these animals, “X Cat", is a term which has come to describe polydactyls.
  • 124.
  • 126. 45 Need a 2 word term to connect the emblems/symbols of the following 3 saints.
  • 128. 46 Derived from the Greek word for "having learned much“, this is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas. Most ancient scientists can be classed as such by today's standards. Another common term ____ ____ is used to describe a person who is well educated or who excels in a wide variety of subjects or fields. The concept emerged from the numerous great thinkers of that era who excelled in multiple fields of the arts in science, including da Vinci, Michelangelo, Copernicus and Francis Bacon. Give me both terms. (Part points available)
  • 130. 47 X’s first name is used only twice. His middle name – Hamish – is used only once in the entire series of stories. He is usually addressed by his last name. In one of only 2 stories that his friend writes, he says of X “ I have often had occasion to point out to him how superficial are his accounts and to accuse him of pandering to popular taste instead of confining himself rigidly to facts and figures.”
  • 131. Dr. John H. Watson
  • 132. 48 Considered Ireland’s finest National treasure and on permanent display at the Trinity College Library in Dublin, this book was written and illustrated by Celtic monks ca. 800 or earlier. It is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables. It is named for the Abbey that was its home for most of the medieval period.
  • 133.
  • 135. 49 The image on the next slide is concerned with a particular treaty system. It was the first significant treaty signed during the Cold War – originally by 12 countries that had a territorial claim – and now by 36 other countries who have signed on a consultant basis. Identify treaty system.
  • 136. signatory, consulting, territorial claim signatory, consulting, reserved right for territorial claim signatory, consulting signatory, acceding status non-signatory
  • 138. 50German singer-songwriter Frank Farian sang the repeated line "Do you do you wanna bump?" in a deep voice (entirely studio created) as well as performing the high falsetto chorus in December 1974. When the record was released as a single, it was credited to “X", a pseudonym Farian had created for himself. After the song became a hit in the Netherlands and Belgium, Farian decided to hire performers to 'front' the group for TV performances. Farian decided to use only 2 of the female performers along with his own studio-enhanced voice to create the X sound – the other 2 performers merely lip-synched. How do we know X better?
  • 141. Named for the natives of the area and not for the pests that probably plagued the settlers, it is today shared between 2 Western Hemisphere states. It was established as a British protectorate and then as a client kingdom ruled by British settlers in the teeth of strong Spanish opposition. It is also the name of a book by Paul Theroux and a movie based on the book starring Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren and River Phoenix.
  • 142. Mosquito Coast (from Miskito Indians)
  • 143.
  • 144. 51 Considered a martyr of astronomy and science by modern thinkers, X was burned at the stake in Rome by the Catholic Church for his heretical ideas. His cosmological theories went beyond the Copernican model in proposing that the Sun was essentially a star, and that the universe contained an infinite number of inhabited worlds populated by other intelligent beings. A statue of him stands today on the site of his stake in central Rome.
  • 146. 52 A dying man stood before over 60,000 people and the world to impart the genuine feeling that he was "the luckiest man in the world" for having the opportunity to endeavour through the love of his craft. Nicknamed the Iron Horse, he had not missed a game in his entire 13-plus year career (spanning a mind-bending 2,130 consecutive games). Identify both the man who was the subject of a classic photograph and his team.
  • 147. Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees
  • 148. 53 ID character in black coat and his most famous work.
  • 149. Samuel Johnson, author of “Dictionary of the English Language”
  • 150. 54 This phenomenon was caused by severe drought coupled with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation, fallow fields, cover crops or other techniques to prevent wind erosion. Deep ploughing of the virgin topsoil of the Great Plains had displaced the natural deep-rooted grasses that normally kept the soil in place and trapped moisture. Millions of acres of farmland became useless, and hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes; many of these families (often known as X , since so many came from this state) migrated to California and other states. ID phenomenon (2 words) and nickname X.
  • 152. 55 The image on the next slide shows a bunch of places connected to the X. Together they were all part of the X district. It was centered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and had nothing to do with the more commonly known name X. What is X.
  • 153.
  • 155. 56 This was a friendly played (Colombia v/s England) at Wembley in 1995. What happens next? (Looking for 2 word phrase)
  • 156.
  • 158. 57 This piece of classical music contains parts of both the French national anthem (La Marsellaise) at the beginning of the piece and the Pre-revolution Russian national anthem (God Save the Tsar) at the end. Appropriate choices for the event that this piece seeks to commemorate. It is mistakenly assumed in the USA that this commemorates an event in their history which is why it is played at July 4th celebrations all over the US – especially the signature event in Boston. Need name of piece and composer.
  • 159. 1812 Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • 160. 58 The busy trade in X was a fundamental factor in the exploration and early settlement of Canada. The Hudson’s Bay Company, which was founded in the early 17th century and is still in existence, made its fortune through this trade. For its role in Canada's early economic development, the X has been honoured with a depiction on the Canadian nickel. X hats were made in various styles as a matter of civil status: the Wellington, the Paris beau, the d‘Orsay, the Regent and the Clerical. In addition, as a matter of military status: the Continental Cocked hat, Navy cocked hat, and the Army shako.
  • 161. Beaver
  • 162. 59 Identify the comedy duo shown here as well as the person they are spoofing.
  • 163. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders spoofing Marlene Dietrich singing “Where have all the flowers gone”
  • 164. 60 Where would you find this / What do these signify?
  • 165. Gandhi’s footsteps leading to where he was assassinated – Birla House, New Delhi
  • 167. In connection with the reissue of a certain novel in 2006, many of the never before seen photographs in the book were displayed at the posh shopping centre at Khan Market in New Delhi. More astonishing than the images blown up large as life was the number of shoppers who seemed not to register them – surprising considering the gut- wrenching and violent content of the images – and the fact that many of the people there had lived through it all in the Punjab. ID reissued book and photographer.
  • 168. Train to Pakistan – Khushwant Singh Margaret Bourke-White
  • 169.
  • 170. Pick your poison +15 for direct / No negatives +10 if you pounce correctly -10 if you pounce incorrectly
  • 171. Geography  History  Literature  Entertainment  Sports  Lifestyle/Culture  Current Affairs  Science
  • 172. Geography 1. Founded by the Macedonians as Alexandria in Arachosia, the city today bears a name which is derivation of its Persianized name. 2. Derived from the capital of an ancient Hindu kingdom in the area – though the modern city and said capital are not geographically identical. 3. From the Uzbek words for “river of sugar candy” 4. From the PIE words for “fortress with stone walls” 5. From a city founded by the Indo-Parthian king who was visited by St. Thomas
  • 173. Kandahar 1. Alexandria – Iskandariya – Kandahar 2. Gandhara – Kandahar 3. Qand (sugar candy) + a-har (of river) – Kandahar 4. Kand (wall) + Har (stone mountain) – Kandahar 5. Gondophares – Gundopharron - Kandahar
  • 174. History When King William IV of the United Kingdom and Hanover died, he was succeeded by Victoria as Monarch of the United Kingdom and by his brother Ernst Augustus I as Monarch in Hanover. Why didn’t Victoria (or Ernst Augustus) succeed to both thrones like he did? (Need keywords for full points)
  • 175. Hanover operated under Salic Law – under which a woman cannot inherit a kingdom – while the UK had no such law. So Victoria succeeded in the UK as a descendant of George III from his 4th son while Ernst Augustus who was George III’s 5th son succeeded in Hanover.
  • 176. Literature This is the plotline for which work? What has been blanked out? (Both answers needed/No Part Points)
  • 177. Wuthering Heights / Heathcliff
  • 178. Entertainment ID the voice which you hear talking in this song – he was famous for acting in low-budget horror flicks in the 1960’s and 70’s. His role in Edward Scissorhands had to be cut short due to his illness and subsequent death from emphysema and lung disease from smoking (also listed as the reason behind his gravelly voice).
  • 179.
  • 180.
  • 181. Sports The IQA was founded in 2007 following the first intercollegiate match between Middlebury College and Vassar College. Since then the IQA has helped students from more than 400 colleges and 300 high schools form teams. The vast majority are based in the US, represented in 45 states. The IQA divides teams into 3 types: High School, Collegiate, and Community. The fourth annual World Cup was held on November 13– 14, 2010 in DeWitt Clinton park in NYC. 757 athletes representing 46 teams competed. For the past 4 years, the World cup has been won by Middlebury College.
  • 183. Lifestyle/Culture This was a popular viral meme in the 1920’s where 2 people would pose and be photographed with the seemingly beheaded body of one glancing at the head. It has become popular again in 2011. The name by which it is called references arguably the best example of this – from a piece of literature. What is it called? (Examples shown in next slide)
  • 184.
  • 185.
  • 187. Current Affairs The image on the next slide shows gradations in % of X in Europe. The map has often been used by right-wing politicians and writers like Ayaan Hirsi Ali and most recently in 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence by Anders Brevik to demand stronger laws and adherence to Constitutions. They use a political neologism Y to describe what they believe the continent will become in the next 50 years given current rates of X increasing.
  • 188.
  • 189. X – Islam/Muslims Y - Eurabia
  • 190. Science A population X (or genetic X) is an evolutionary event in which a significant percentage of a population or species is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing. They reduce the genetic variation and, therefore, the population's ability to adapt to climate change or newer resources. The reduction in a population's dispersal leads, over time, to increased genetic homogeneity. If severe, population X can also markedly increase inbreeding due to the reduced pool of possible mates. One word for X. (See next slide)
  • 191.
  • 194. T1 X was granted the right, on ceremonial occasions, to carry a British Army regimental-style 'colour' or flag bearing its own coat of arms with a picture of the Residency and the words "Defence of Y, 1857". It thus became the only school in the world to be awarded a British battle honour. ID X and Y.
  • 195.
  • 196. La Martiniere Boy’s college, Lucknow
  • 197. T2 On 15th September 2011, astronomers announced the discovery of a real planet Kepler-16b that orbits two suns. The planet orbits two stars that are also circling each other, one about two-thirds the size of our sun, the other about a fifth the size of our sun. Give me an entertainment related one-word connect that you first came across in 1977 – then in 1980, 1983, 1999, 2002 and 2005. (see image on next slide)
  • 198.
  • 200. T3 This is Faisal Shahzad who was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole in October 2010. When asked by the judge "Didn't you swear allegiance to this country?" Shahzad, a naturalized citizen replied, “I sweared, but I didn't mean it.“ How do we better know him?

Editor's Notes

  1. Waterloo in Swedish (Abba)
  2. Sri Lankan Moors
  3. 3-G countries (Growth,
  4. Io
  5. The Old Man of the Sea
  6. Sosyo (from the Latin word socius)
  7. Operation Polo (named for the 17 polo grounds in Hyderabad)
  8. Lyme disease
  9. Scientology
  10. Donatella Versace