2. Quiz Of (bad)Throat Month
so all qns and answers will be in sign language
3. 3
Golden Rules:
1. There are No Rules…All you need to do is
make a few educated guesses.
2. If you don’t get the answer after reading the
question once, read again
3. Still if you don’t get the answer, you haven’t
read carefully. Go to step 2.
4. In case of doubts, refer to the above rules..
4. You can ask for clues as and when you please,
unless someone vetoes you down.
ROUND 1 –DRIES (30)
ROUND 2 –THEME 1 (6)
ROUND 3- DRIES (30)
ROUND 4-THEME 2 (5)
ROUND 5- DRIES(30)
ROUND 6- LEGO (8)
ROUND 8- DOODLES (21)
5. Same story, have around 150qns –so tell me
when its time to stop
Dont give those looks, i had 729 slides in the
first ppt i made, this atleast has only 486
6.
7. ● ____ is a city built on three hillocks cascading over each other.
● This city was founded in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro upon the
ruins of a Mauryan fishing village along the bank of the Indus known as
Neroon Kot
● When the foundations were laid, the city obtained the nickname Heart of
the Mehran as the ruler Mian Ghulam Shah himself was said to have
fallen in love with the city.
● It was known as the Paris of India, for its roads used to be washed with
river water.
● Rich with culture and tradition, the city is the largest bangle producer in
the world.
8.
9.
10. ■ _____ ______is a Dutch doctor with a wide range of interests and
accomplishments, partly attested by the string of letters that
follows his name: "M.D., D.Ph., D.Litt., etc."
■ Even though his name is visibly Dutch, he uses German words
instead of Dutch, such as "mein Gott" and "toll", which translate in
English to "my God" and "great" respectively.
■ _____ _____is called in by his former student, Dr. John Seward, to
assist with the mysterious illness of Lucy Westenra.
■
■ It is later revealed that _______ _____ is really Gabriel, the Left
Hand of God - as well as the one who originally did the task.
12. The original task done by angel gabriel being murdering the Count Dracula
Van/Von etc are typical dutch names
13. Qn 1)
This is a prayer that we are supposed to say before doing
something. What?
‘Almighty and eternal God,
Who created us in Thy image
And bade us to seek after all that is good,
True and beautiful,
Especially in the divine person
Of Thy only-begotten Son,
Our Lord Jesus Christ,
Grant we beseech Thee that,
Through the intercession of Saint X,
Bishop and doctor,
During our journeys through the Y
We will direct our hands and eyes
Only to that which is Pleasing to Thee
And treat with charity and patience
All those souls whom We encounter.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen ‘
Clue: You do it everyday, of course without the prayer;-)
14.
15. This is real version of the prayer..
‘Almighty and eternal God,
Who created us in Thy image
And bade us to seek after all that is good,
True and beautiful,
Especially in the divine person
Of Thy only-begotten Son,
Our Lord Jesus Christ,
Grant we beseech Thee that,
Through the intercession of Saint Isidore Of Seville,
Bishop and doctor,
During our journeys through the INTERNET
We will direct our hands and eyes
Only to that which is Pleasing to Thee
And treat with charity and patience
All those souls whom We encounter.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen ‘
According to Vatican you have to say this prayer
everytime before you log into INTERNET…
16. ■ The word _______ itself is of uncertain origin. Two
possibilities are commonly proffered. It could come
from a similar czech word or, it could be a blend of
mazurka and polonaise.
■ In the 1840s, the _______ was sweeping Britain and
America. It was the latest dance craze, like the
Charleston of the 1920s. In an effort to cash in on
the fad, manufacturers began naming all sorts of
thing _______. _______ gauze, _______ hats,
_______ curtain bands and many other products with
the _______ name hit the market in the 1840s. Of
these, only the _______ _____ survives today.
17.
18.
19. •
Qn) Feeling What?Qn) Feeling What?
• A popular myth states that Ghurka soldiers, fighting for
Britain in WW1 ,in the pitch dark nights in trenches,
crawled along the ground, feeling the ______ of the
soldiers they encountered.
• British soldiers employed straight- or bar-______, while
Japanese troops employed a criss-cross one. Criss-
cross ones could therefore mean the difference
between life and death.
• The importance of correct _____ was thus emphasized
to British troops.
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22. ●The spectrophotometric value of all the
colors described by the ISI was measured
and determined in conformity with the colors
of the sealed sample held at Kanpur, by the
Technical Development Establishment
Laboratory (Stores) in Kanpur by using the
illuminent - ' C ' as specified by the
International Commission on Illumination -
1931.
●Last step in the manufacture of what?
23.
24. Official sample of Indian National Flag is kept
in Kanpur
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25. Qn) What/fill in the blanks
It can be mixed with Jim Beam bourbon to make a cocktail called "Moon
Beam“
A household tip says ______ is an excellent dishwasher cleaning agent due to
its high citric acid content.
At one time, Philadelphia authorities attempted to deter addicts from misusing
doses of methadone by packaging it in combination with ______; this was
carried out under the reasoning that nobody would be foolish enough to
intravenously inject the combination,but apparently someone was.
______ was a component of the liquid explosive allegedly intended for use in
the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot (along with hydrogen peroxide and
Hexamine, to produce HMTD(hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD) is a
high explosive organic compound)
08/27/10
28. Qn)
X was watching violent scenes during the filming of
THE OUTLAW that he produces, and was shocked by
something.
He stopped production and took the problem to his
engineers .
What X asked was ‘an efficient support for
_____________’. He got that; a fuselage designer,
inspired by the construction of suspended bridges,
created the design that would remain hidden in a
bullet-shape appearance.
Who/What are we talking about?
30. The actress was jane russel.
Hughes was watching violent scenes during the filming of
THE OUTLAW that he produces, and was shocked by the
unrestrained movements of the leading
actress,Russel’s boobs during violent
scene.Hethought that the censor might ban the
film because of its eroticism.
When satisfied with the design, Hughes asked Russel to
wear it, which she was reluctant to do. In fact, the most
erotic scenes in the production were filmed bra-less, without
hughes knowing, but it still passed censorship.
31. ● 3 is the most common of them , but surely there are
certain exceptions.
● The shortest of them have only 1,eg: G ; D
● Officialy, there is only one with a 5 - NDBRT
● There are also many with 4 :AKOT, LEDO, NANA, PATA,
RURA, SELU, SIHO, TAKU, TILO, TUNI, TUWA, UMRA,
UMRI, VELI, WAIR, WENA etc
● Starts with AAG=ANGAR and ends with ZW=ZAWAR.
● what are we talking about?
36. ■ In medieval ages they used to believe in the
existence of monstrous dragons, griffins, mermaids,
unicorns etc. One type of similar animals were the
ones that had their heads and tails reversed and
those which had heads at both ends, for example the
Amphisbaena.
■ Hence a particular word was used to describes such
things in which the the rear has been replaced with
front . So, '_________' things or, more usually
animals, were those which were contrary to nature;
having their parts in the wrong order.
■ What word was used to describe such animals that
kinda portrays a similar expression/reaction in
modern day English?
39. ■ Many nations of the Near, Middle East and Central Asia claim
the _______ as their own, but it is most likely that he was
Turkish .his name is spelled differently in various cultures—and
often preceded or followed by titles "_____", "_____", or
"Effendi".
■ 1996–1997 was declared International _______ Year by
UNESCO
■ The "International ________ Festival" is held annually in
Akşehir,tURKEY between July 5–10
■ hE HAS been translated to Albanian, Arab, Armenian, Azeri,
Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Greek, Chinese, Russian, Hindi,
Italian, Pashto, Persian, Romanian, Serbian, Turkish and Urdu
folk tradition of vignettes, not entirely different from zen koans.
42. Qn) This was originally an extensive, shallow
embayment called Wai Momi or Pu'uloa by the
Natives.
It was regarded as the home of the dolphin goddess
kapituce and her brother, Kahi'uka and was teeming
with oysters until the late 1800s.
The oyster that once flourished in X was a small
species ,Pinctada Radiata, about 2 inches wide. The
natives ate the soft parts either raw or cooked . They
did, however, value the oysters' shells, from which
they carved fishhooks.
The aboriginal lifestyle continued at this place until it
was used for some other purpose in 1887?
43.
44.
45. Qn)
The etymology of the word is somewhat colorfully based on
Roman law.
The Latin word “X",meaning witness, was used in the firmly
established legal principle “X unus, X nullus" (one witness
[equals] no witness), meaning that proof given by any one
person in court was to be disregarded unless corroborated
by the proof of at least another.
This led to the common practice of producing two
witnesses, bribed to testify the same way in cases of
lawsuits with ulterior motives. Since such "witnesses"
always came in pairs, the meaning was accordingly
extended, often in the diminutive viz X.
Also apparently no proof was considered a proof until u
profess it holding it in your hands.
46.
47.
48. ● BLAXPLOITATION is a film genre that emerged in the United
States in the early 1970s when many films were made
specifically (and perhaps exclusively) for an audience of urban
black people. BLAXPLOITATION films were the first to feature
soundtracks of funk and soul music. These films starred
primarily black actors.
● Starting from 1971 movie SHAFT, to recent Austin Powers in
Goldmember (2002), and Undercover Brother (2002), as well as
Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown (1997), and Death Proof
(2007) feature pop culture nods to the BLAXPLOITATION genre.
Now the qn is what is BROWNSPLOITATION?
49.
50. In the 2000s, A new term
‘BROWNSPLOITATION’ was termed as a play on
the word in literary circles, referring to the body
of conspiracy fiction that became popular after
the success of author Dan Brown's "The Da
Vinci Code" and its prequel, "Angels and
Demons."
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51. ■ A _______ _____ is a language systematically used
to communicate between persons not sharing a
common one tongue.
■ Its usage in the term _______ _____ originated from
its meaning in Arabic, dating from before the
Crusades, whereby all Europeans were called
"Franks" or Faranji in Arabic
■ The original _______ _____ was a mixed language
composed mostly (80%) of Italian with a broad
vocabulary drawn from Turkish, French, Spanish,
Greek and Arabic.
54. Qn) Bombay's first circulating Book Library was
started by the enterprise X in 1962 ,named the X
Book Library.
Around 1978-79, the same group, X set up India's
first video Library in Bombay.
Later in in 1986-87, they diversified into the
acquisition of Video rights.
What?
Clue?
58. • Qn) There are only 7 of its kind in the world, three in Lyon,
France, two each in Calcultta and lucknow
This was created by a french man Major General Claude
Martin, who was initially with the French in India, then with
the British East India Company and occupied an important
position in the court of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah of Oudh
The ______ in Lucknow was awarded a Battle Honour -
'Defence of Lucknow' for the part the residents played in
the Defence of the Residency at Lucknow during the Sepoy
Mutiny of 1857 - the only _______ in the world so
distinguished.
Certain names associated with this include: The Lumiere
brothers,C K Birla, Nafisa Ali, Dr. Vijay Mallya, Pryanka
Chopra ,Pritish Nandy, Jug Suraiya, Leander Paes,Shahnaz
Husain,Rajendra K. Pachauri etc
60. ❖Public schools- The only school in the world to have
awarded a battle honor
La Martinière
61.
62. MoBaTime, a Swizz company, started around the
1940s, has primary business is in Manufacturing
Clocks/Watches.
Apart from this, they have minor interests in
various other fields like Airways,Railways, Energy
Production.
Now they have forayed into an entirely different
but niche field. How do we know MoBaTime
better as?
63.
64. When this company forayed into India,
they used their real swizz name, of
which MoBa was just an abbreviation,
viz
65.
66. ‘Going Postal’ is an American
English slang term used as a
verb. The term derives from a
series of incidents from 1986
onward involving United
States Postal Service (USPS)
workers. Till 1997, 40 people
were killed in at least 20
incidents of ‘Going Postal’.
What does ‘Going Postal’ mean?
67.
68. Following this series of events, the idiom entered common
parlance and has been applied to murders committed by
employees in acts of workplace rage, irrespective of the
employer; and generally to describe fits of rage, though not
necessarily at the level of murder, in or outside the workplace.
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69. Qn)
Some satanists though say its the representation of the
Devil itself, because when viewed at various angles it
apparently makes the number 666.
This has been adapted now under the name Corna or
Mano Cornuta .
Pagans of recent ages use this to represent the Horned
God (from whom we get the word Horny).
What am I talking about?
70.
71.
72.
73.
74. Google Essentially comes in 128 languages,
which are spoken by humans across the world.
Apart from that there are three more non-
human languages in which you can search
google in.
Viz:
75.
76.
77.
78. Kissing the back of the hand
Thumping watermelons
Breaking celery or bamboo or twisting a head of lettuce
Squeezing a box of corn starch
Flapping a pair of gloves
79.
80. Foley Artists are actually the UnSung heroes of Movie
Production.
In most movies we assume that the background sound of horse
hoofs, neck breaking are all done using Computers. But it is
mostly never the case. Such sounds are made by artists called
FOLEY ARTISTS.
Before the movie recording starts, these FOLEY ARTISTS go
around hunting for House Hold items that can be used to make
various sounds in the scripts.
81. Effect How It's Made
Galloping horses
Banging empty coconut shells
together
Kissing Kissing back of hand
Punching someone Thumping watermelons
Bone-breaking blow
Breaking celery or bamboo or
twisting a head of lettuce
Footsteps in snow Squeezing a box of corn starch
Bird flapping its wings Flapping a pair of gloves
82.
83. Why was 'L'Inconnue de la Seine' a French woman of
1890s named the 'Most Kissed Woman in the World'?
84.
85. L'Inconnue de la Seine simply means the Unknown Woman of Seine. Sometime in
the late 1890s, the dead body of an unknown woman was found floating in the river
Seine. The coroner at the Paris morgue was so dumb struck by her beauty that he
decided to make a mask of her face and keep, which later became very famous.
Peter Safar and Asmund Laerdal in 1958 created a mannequin with the same face.
Only funda was that it was the time when Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Mouth to Mouth Respiration was being made mandatory as part of the Training by
many organizations like the Army,Boy Scouts and ofcourse medical students. Due to
the popularity of the Mannequin, people started using this as a training instrument
for CPR and Mouth To Mouth Respiration.
Thus this lady became the "most kissed woman in the world."
89. Qn) This place gets its name from Saint Galava who
cured king Suraj Sen of Leprosy.About the Fort at this
place, it is said that the Mughal Emperor Babur
described it as, "The pearl in the necklace of the forts
of Hind". The fort, also given the epithet "Gibraltar of
India‘,.
The fort’s history relates to two parts namely,the X
Mahal and the Man Mandir palace. The first part was
built during the early Tomar rule, while the second
part, the X Mahal (now a Museum) and the palace, was
constructed by Raja Man Singh Tomar in the 15th
century for his favourite queen,Y
Three parts to the qn:
1.Name the place
2.What is X
3.What isY
91. _______is a town in Nagapattinam district
in the southern Indian state of Tamil
Nadu. It was once a flourishing ancient
port city known as Kaveripattinam, which
for a while served as the capital of the
early Chola kings in Tamilakkam
The Silappatikaram, apart from being the
first known epic poem in Tamil, begins in
this city.
91
93. _________ University, Bhubaneswar is the oldest university in Orissa
and the seventeenth oldest university in India. It is a teaching-cum-
affiliating University, that has produced some of the best brains in
Orissa.
After the separation of Orissa from Bihar and the creation of the new
province of Orissa in April 1936, there was a strong desire among
the leaders of the province for the establishment of a separate
university in Orissa, and thus this was created
Motto "Seek The Highest Truth"
Established 1943
Type Public
Chancellor Mr. M. C. Bhandare
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Binayak Ratha
Location Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations UGC
95. Qn) According to the hindu mythology,Muni
Agastya was once on his way back from Mt.Kailas
with his Kamandalu(pot) full of sacred water.
On his way, he stopped at a place for sometime to
take rest.At that time a crow came and perched
on the Kamandalu which caused it to topple over.
Furious at this the Muni cursed the crow, who was
Lord Ganesha himself in disguise,who then came
to the real form and asked him,”Is this what I get
in return for starting the great ________”? What?
97. Currently, Padmasree Bharath
Mammootty, a leading film actor in
Malayalam, holds the post of
Chairman and John Brittas is the
Managing Director and editor.
The channel is more known as the
official mouthpiece of the CPI(M) in
Kerala.
97
100. Where will you find this form of Lord
Shiva?
As the history says, Due to king's
misunderstanding with this temple
builder, king ordered to make him blind.
Hearing this the builder plucked his own
eyes and throw at this temple walls. Till
date one can find those blood scars on
that particular wall.
100
102. Qn) This place gets its name from Saint Galava who
cured king Suraj Sen of Leprosy.About the Fort at this
place, it is said that the Mughal Emperor Babur
described it as, "The pearl in the necklace of the forts
of Hind". The fort, also given the epithet "Gibraltar of
India',
The fort’s history relates to two parts namely,the X
Mahal and the Man Mandir palace. The first part was
built during the early Tomar rule, while the second
part, the X Mahal (now a Museum) and the palace, was
constructed by Raja Man Singh Tomar in the 15th
century for his favourite queen, Y
Two parts to the qn:
1.Easier part- Name the place
2.Fill in X and Y
102
104. X=GURJARI
Y=MRIGANAYANI
the GURJARI Mahal (now a Museum) and
the palace, was constructed by Raja Man
Singh Tomar in the 15th century for his
favourite queen, MRIGANAYANI
104
105. _______is a town in Nagapattinam district
in the southern Indian state of Tamil
Nadu. It was once a flourishing ancient
port city known as Kaveripattinam, which
for a while served as the capital of the
early Chola kings in Tamilakkam
The Silappatikaram, apart from being the
first known epic poem in Tamil, begins in
this city.
105
108. _________ University, Bhubaneswar is the oldest university in Orissa and
the seventeenth oldest university in India. It is a teaching-cum-affiliating
University, that has produced some of the best brains in Orissa.
After the separation of Orissa from Bihar and the creation of the new
province of Orissa in April 1936, there was a strong desire among the
leaders of the province for the establishment of a separate university in
Orissa
Motto "Seek The Highest Truth"
Established 1943
Type Public
Chancellor Mr. M. C. Bhandare
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Binayak Ratha
Location Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations UGC
108
111. Qn) According to the hindu mythology,Muni
Agastya was once on his way back from
Mt.Kailas with his Kamandalu(pot) full of
sacred water.On his way, he stopped at a
place for sometime to take rest.At that time a
crow came and perched on the Kamandalu
which caused it to topple over.Furious at this
the Muni cursed the crow, who was Lord
Ganesha himself in disguise,who then came
to the real form and asked him,”Is this what I
get in return for starting the great
________”? What?
111
114. ____________is a Malayalam television
channel based in Trivandrum, Kerala.
Currently, Padmasree Bharath
Mammootty, a leading film actor in
Malayalam, holds the post of Chairman
and John Brittas is the Managing Director
and editor.
The channel is the official mouthpiece of
the CPI(M).
114
118. Where will you find this form of Lord Shiva?
As the history says, Due to king's
misunderstanding with this temple builder,
king ordered to make him blind. Hearing this
the builder plucked his own eyes and throw at
this temple walls. Till date one can find those
blood scars on that particular wall.
118
124. One of the origins of the wordY is that, In Italy you just
need to have earned any degree to be called a Y. And
ofcourse X has a degree.
Another, as spoken by X himself, " And in Italy, TheY is
a name you give to someone for respect, it's very
important,TheY... important".
Although X often jokes that the name arrived because
in Italy, X is a common surname forYs.
These days X rarely crashes and in fact holds the
record for the longest streak of consecutive podiums.
From September 8, 2002 to April 18, 2004, he stood on
the podium at the end of all 23 races including every
race in 2003.
136. ■Upcoming vishal bharadwaj movie Saath Khoon Maaf is
based on Bond's Susanna's Seven Husbands (from the
collection 'When darkness falls')
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137. This place was a Portuguese colony, administered by the
Portuguese Governor, from 1779 until 1954 when the
residents with some help from X volunteers, pushed them
out. It then became, in the eyes of international law, an
independent country.
They requested the Government of X for administrative help
and officer of the X Administrative Service was sent in as
Administrator.
Now a legal stalemate arouse - As per International Law no
Independent nation can be annexed till a) through force or
b) through independent surrender
Thus this place was made a country just for a day, and the
administrative officer was made its new President, so that
he can surrender the place to X.
Which place?
138.
139. Mr. KG Badlani, an IAS office, was, for one day, designated the
Prime Minister of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, so that, as Head of
State, he could sign an agreement with the Prime Minster of
India, Jawaharlal Nehru, and formally merge Dadra and Nagar
Haveli with the Republic of India.
140. Qn)
The X Islands , are a group of four islands in the southern Pacific
Ocean viz the X,Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno Islands, out of which
Only X Island — the second smallest — is inhabited.
The islands are a British overseas territory, the last remaining in
the Pacific. With only 50 inhabitants (from nine families), X is also
notable for being the least populated jurisdiction in the world.
The Y Day is celebrated on X Island on January 23rd
.
Various events and celebrations on that day include the burning of
Model replicas of Y, made by the islanders. a re-enactment of the
series of events, march to the cenotaph to lay wreaths in
remembrance, Food, Ball etc
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141.
142.
143. X- Pitcarin Islands
Y- Bounty day in memory of the landing of the
crew members of HMS Bounty, on Pitcarin
Islands
144. * Qn)
Two etymologically inter-related words X andY
X,in latin, meaning "nourishing mother", was used
in ancient Rome as a title for various mother
goddesses, especially Ceres or Cybele, and in
Medieval Christianity for theVirgin Mary.
Y is the Greek for "mother" which is how the Greek
colonies of antiquity referred to their original cities,
with whom they retained cultic and political-
cultural connections.
152. Airports in India
Ahalya Devi Holkar (Indore)
Kushok Bakula Rinpoche (Leh )
Sardar Patel (Ahmedabad)
Chattrapathi Shivaji (Mumbai)
Subhash Chandra Bose (Kolkatta)
B R Ambedkar (Nagpur)
Jayaprakash Narayan (Patna)
Vir Savarkar (Port Blair)
Biju Patnaik (BBSR)
153. ■ The title was inspired by the John Lennon song "Instant
Karma!", which contained the line "We all X on…"
■ The Y was considered to be one of the most beautiful resort
hotels in the Rockies, if not the world. It had many
illustrious guests: Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, Astors, Du
Ponts, Marilyn Monroe, Truman Capote, and presidents
Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
and Richard Nixon.But it soon hit scandals and business
went downhill.
■ In 1972, the then owner hired a man named Delbert Grady
to be the Y's winter caretaker. Along with his wife and two
daughters, Grady spent the winter months in the hotel.
When the Y's staff returned to open the hotel for the
summer season, they discovered that Grady had murdered
his daughters with a hatchet before killing his wife and
himself with a shotgun.
156. ● One reason for this name was because
"______" is a standard of registration pins and
holes that allow animation cels to be
consistently aligned. (An alternative
registration is Oxberry (or Oxbury) standard.)
● The company name is ironic since the word
______ is derived from Greek meaning the
peak, zenith or prime, and products from the
______ Corporation are both generic and
tend to fail.
157.
158.
159. ■ wHAT did Thomas Lanier Williams, after
moving to New Orleans in 1939 and change
his name to, after the Southeastern
state,which was his father's birthplace.
162. ● The first of this occured in 1937, when something
was introduced by the first Indian National Congress
government led by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji). The
● Justice Party was the leader of this.This stopped
when Lord Erskine in February 1940 revoked the
introduction after the resignation of the Congress
Government in 1939.
The second time this occured in 1965 when a 15
year deadline proposed for something in 1950 got
over.
● Hence even now the duplicity continues.
163.
164.
165. ●Introduction of hindi as a national language was
twice tried, in 1937 and 1965 both time
vehemently opposed by Justice Party and DMK
which was its offspring
●Hence India has TWO OFFICIAL LANGUAGES-
Hindi and English
168. Who created the Champagne
of the same name. Moet Et
Chandon is the winery who
owns this now
DOM pierre
PERIGNON
169. Born to George and Margaret Roberts in Willows
Wisconsin on March 9 1959, this person attended
Willows High School and later the Manhattan
International High School (NYC).
This person had a brief relationship with Blaine
(an australian surfer). Owned Corvette
Convertibles, Jeeps and Trailers.
Holds a pilot’s licence and operates commercial
jet liners in addition to serving as an attendant.
She has done various jobs including being an
astronaut, a doctor and a nascar racer.Who is this
successful lady?
179. (attached pic1.jpg) This report that came in the
July 14, 1970 edition of Evening Standard in
London, talks about how a nuclear-powered
heart pacemaker was implanted on a pregnant
woman’s heart thus saving her life.
Put fundaes
182. The phrase comes from freemasonry, where a ------ ----- or
Master Mason is the highest rank.
To obtain the ____ ____ of Freemasonry one must submit to
ritual questioning. Some sources say the questioning is l88ong
and intense, others that it is a mere formality (not being a
Mason I don’t know), but whichever is true, the idea that the
Masons’ testing was an ordeal became fixed in the public
mind. From Jeremiah How’s 1865
Freemason’s Manual:
The Fellow-Craft who is duly qualified by time, on presenting
himself as candidate for the ------ -----, has to submit himself
to an examination of his qualifications as a Craftsman.
185. First the dress was changed to a blue drape.
In 1936, a shimmering light was placed behind in
place of the more artificial-looking rays of light
projecting from the handheld.
1976 concentrated more on the handheld, and the
light rays then formed an abstract blue semicircle
depicting the top half of the rays of light.
In 1993, she was repainted digitally by New Orleans
artist, Michael Deas. Although the it closely
resembles Dorothy Kilgallen and it has been
rumored that Annette Bening was the model, in fact,
Deas used a model named Jenny Joseph, and said
he used a composite for the face.
185
195. ► Each one of the young men presented himself to a
medicine-man, who took between his thumb and
forefinger a fold of the loose skin of the breast—and
then ran a very narrow-bladed or sharp knife through
the skin—a stronger skewer of bone, about the size of
a carpenter's pencil was inserted.
►
► This was tied to a long skin rope fastened, at its other
extremity, to the top of the sun-pole in the center of
the arena. The whole object of the devotee is to break
loose from these fetters. To liberate himself he must
tear the skewers through the skin, a horrible task that
even with the most resolute may require many hours
of torture
195
200. Supposed benefits of this, not related to the main use,
include, sharpening memory, curing headaches, creating a
glow on the face of the one who continually uses it,
strengthening the eyesight, assisting in digestion and
clearing the voice.
A _________ should be one hand span in length when
selected. If it becomes dry, it should be soaked in rose
water to ensure the end is soft.
Its use has spread from the Middle East to South and
Southeast Asia, where it is known as Kayu Sugi (Malay for
'_______stick') and features in Islamic hygienical
jurisprudence,hadith.
200
203. ●Ernst _________ was an Austrian physicist and philosopher,
remembered for his contributions to physics such as the study of
shock waves
●He described how passing the sound barrier caused the
compression of air in front of bullets and shells. Using a so-called
"schlierenmethode" he and his son Ludwig were able to photograph
the shadows of the invisible shock waves.
●_________'s paper on this subject was published in 1877 and
correctly describes the sound effects observed during the
supersonic motion of a projectile
●As a philosopher of science, he was a major influence on logical
positivism and through his criticism of Newton, a forerunner of
Einstein's relativity.
203
207. ●In English A Furrow is a narrow groove made in the
ground, esp. by a plow.
●The word X is derived from Old English word
originally meaning "open field.The X was
approximately the amount of land tillable by one man
behind an ox in one day.A long narrow strip of land
is more efficient to plough than a square plot, since
the plough does not have to be turned so often
●This explains one definition as the area of a
rectangle with sides of length one chain and one
Y.The word "Y" itself derives from the fact that it is
one furrow long.
207
211. ●(no, this is not what u think it is)
●This is the picture of a ____ ,which is a pore used for gas
exchange. The word ____ derives from Greek for 'mouth'.
●The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma
cells known as guard cells which are responsible for
regulating the size of the opening
●_______ are present in the sporophyte generation of all
land plant groups except liverworts. Dicotyledons usually
have more _______ on the lower epidermis than the upper
epidermis. Monocotyledons, on the other hand, usually have
the same number of _______ on the two epidermes.
211
215. ● This is the flag of a national political organization founded
in 1916.
● This came from a mixed emotional response that arose
during the WW1:Most Indians and Indian political leaders
had been divided in their response to World War I and the
Indian soldiers fighting on behalf of the British Empire
against Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the
Ottoman Empire. The latter's involvement irked India's
Muslims, who saw the Sultan as the Caliph of Islam.
● Its further growth and activity were so stalled by the rise
of one Mr.Mohandas Gandhi and his Satyagraha (art of
revolution: non-violent, but mass-based civil disobedience
) that it silently merged into INC in 1920. What?
216.
217. ●That is why that flag had both Indian an British
insignia to denote a HOME govt, within the British
government
218. ■ ______ is an American physician, advocates the
controversial and unproven use of malaria to
treat HIV.
■ First published his views about something in a
June 1974 informal article in Emergency
Medicine entitled, "Pop Goes the Cafe Coronary".
■ tENnnesse williams, George W Bush,JImmie
Fox,Queen mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon etc are
associated with this.
220. ■ HENRY HEIMLICH
■ He has received credit as the inventor of one
kind of abdominal thrusts
■ Used to push if something gets stuck in
throat
221. ■ Jacob Bernoulli discovered this _________while studying a question
about compound interest.
■ An account that starts with $1.00 and pays 100% interest per year. If
the interest is credited once, at the end of the year, the value is $2.00;
but if the interest is computed and added twice in the year, the $1 is
multiplied by 1.5 twice, yielding $1.00×1.5² = $2.25. Compounding
quarterly yields $1.00×1.254 = $2.4414…, and compounding monthly
yields $1.00×(1.0833…)12 = $2.613035….
■ Bernoulli noticed that this sequence approaches a limit (the force of
interest) for more and smaller compounding intervals. Compounding
weekly yields $2.692597…, while compounding daily yields
$2.714567…, just two cents more. Using n as the number of
compounding intervals, with interest of 100%/n in each interval, the
limit for large n is the number that came to be known as
_____________; with continuous compounding, the account value will
reach $2.7182818…. More generally, an account that starts at $1,
and yields (1+R) dollars at simple interest, will yield ____________
dollars with continuous compounding.
223. ■ The mathematical constant whose value
approximately is given by:
■ e=2.71828182845904523536….
224. ■ He was unable to pay the prescribed customs duties the King's officials
detained his agents as security for payment (who were released later).
This however annoyed him and he carried a few local community
members and sixteen Mukkuva fishermen with him by force to take
revenge.
■ He inflicted acts of cruelty upon competing traders and local
inhabitants.Once he intercepted a ship of Muslim pilgrims at Madayi
travelling to Mecca. He looted the ship with over 400 pilgrims on board
including 50 women, locked the passengers, the owner and an
ambassador from Egypt and burnt them to death.
■ When he demanded the expulsion of Muslims to the local ruler as a
precondition, the ruler sent the high priest for talks.He called the priest a
spy, ordered the priests' lips and ears to be cut off and after sewing a
pair of dog's ears to his head, sent him away
■ Qn)Lesser known feats of which hero?
227. ●______ is the direct descendant of ______ (Fire) Insurance
Company, of Hartford, Connecticut.The name was meant to
invoke ______, at the time
●Europe's most active volcano.
●Recently _______disclosed that from approximately 1853
to approximately 1860 ______ had issued life insurance
policies to slaveowners covering the lives of their slaves.
●This is a Fortune 500 American health insurance
company, providing a range of traditional and consumer
directed health care insurance products.
230. ■ ________is a term of British origin (ultimately
from Latin scutarius in the sense of shield
bearer via Old French “_______").
■ In the U.S., usually applied to lawyers, women
as well as men; in Britain, applied to a
commoner considered to have gained the social
position of a gentleman.
233. ●One of the earliest practical _____ _____ machines, the
Universal _____ _____ developed by Thomas Edison in
1869, had an alphanumeric printing speed of
approximately 1 character per second.
●_____ _____ was the earliest digital electronic
communications medium, transmitting stock price
information over telegraph lines, in use between around
1870 through 1970
●The first term "_____" came from the sound made by
the machine as it printed, and the second part simply
refers to the machines using a paper printout as a rolling
display of prices
234.
235.
236. ●Another version for the origin of this name is that "X"
originated from the suggestion of David Houston, a fellow
inventor, who started receiving patents in 1881, was said to
have chosen "X" as a nickname of his home state, North
Dakota.
●The actual inventor had been a fan of one particular
english letter.
●he is quoted as saying, "it seems a strong, incisive sort of
letter."
●He and his mother devised the name X with an anagram
set.
239. ■ The title was inspired by the John Lennon song "Instant
Karma!", which contained the line "We all X on…"
■ This was considered to be one of the most beautiful of its
kind in the Rockies, if not the world. Many illustrious names
associated with it include: Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, Astors,
Du Ponts, Marilyn Monroe, Truman Capote, and presidents
Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
and Richard Nixon.
■ In 1972, the then owner hired a man named Delbert Grady
to be its winter caretaker. Along with his wife and two
daughters, Grady spent the winter months here. But when
the staff returned to open it for the summer season, they
discovered that Grady had murdered his daughters with a
hatchet before killing his wife and himself with a shotgun.
241. Thats where the twin girls come “into the
picture” from
242.
B is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and
influential.
A was the daughter of B. She alongwith C, created the first of this and hence is
also considered the fore-'father' of many toiling souls now. A was a great
mathematician. One of her tutors was the noted mathematician and logician D,
well known for D's laws.
G was another student of D who proposed the four color theorem.
F was the inventor of electricity and used to have regular correspondance with B.
W developer of the electric telegraph, a musical instrument , a widely used
electric bridge and a family friend, contacted B once about translating it for the
British journal Taylor's Scientific Memoirs.
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244. A- Lord Byron
B- Ada Lovelace (daughter of A)-mother of
all computer programmers
D- DeMorgan (Tutor of B)
C- Charles Babbage (Colleague of A)
E- Francis Guthrie(Student of C)
F- Faraday,Michael
W-Wheatstone
245. In 1909, the mother of the founder Carl Elsener
died and he named the company in her honor.
In 1921, with the introduction of the French
term for stainless steel into their products, the
brand and name of the company became
thepresent…. What??
Their famous emblem —a cross in a shield, has
been around since 1909..
248. ■ This is a congressionally chartered mutual-aid
veterans organization of the United States armed
forces founded to benefit those veterans who
served during a wartime period as defined by the
United States Congress. This was founded in 1919
by veterans returning from Europe after World War
I.
■ This organization became world wide known in
1976 when something happened in one of their
conventions at The Bellevue Stratford Hotel in
Philadelphia. Which organization, What happened?
253. ■ Kala Azar is also known as Dum Dum Fever
■ Upendranath Brahmachari Invented an
antidote for this, for which he was
recommended for nobel prize
254. ■ _____________ has long had a left-wing editorial policy on
economics, foreign policy, and social issues. This distinguishes
it somewhat from other similar magazines, which generally
embrace progressive ideas about free speech and morality
issues, but remain conservative, libertarian, or neutral on other
matters such as the economy
■ Every month _____________ is mailed, uninvited and for free,
to the office of each member of the United States Congress.
■ Another feature of _____________ is a column called "A$$hole
of the Month." In every monthly issue of the magazine, some
public figure is selected for severe criticism as that month's a$
$hole. An illustration showing a photograph of the criticized
person's head emerging from the anus of a cartoon donkey is
shown alongside the article.
265. The electronic score board. (on Court 18 during
the marathon match between Isner and Mahut
at Wimbledon) .
266.
267. Josef Madlener was a German artist
and illustrator. His works were
published in various newspapers,
magazines, and a few children's
Christmas books. The most famous of
Madlener's paintings is "Der
Berggeist" ("the mountain spirit").
Who later found this picture on a
postcard that was in his possession, ?
270. Qn 5)
Though the botanical name of this flower is, Polianthes
Tuberosa, it is commonly known as _______________.
The literal hindi translation of this name means "The
Fragrance of the Night". Its nectar is said by some to have
special powers and its scent magical to all who experience it.
What is the common name of this flower which has been
flourishing in an entirely different garden since last 25
years?
What name am I talking about?
Pic Next Slide:
271.
272.
273. You know, 25 years, new pack,
advertisement, etc etc
274. Qn) Why in news now for the 101st
time-
1975 Kannada movie Katha Sangama by
Puttanna Kanagal?
277. In ancient rome, the famous emperor Nero
(best known for fiddling :)) started a tax
known as urine tax, later the "legacy"
continued as his successor Vespasian
imposed tax on public toilets.
urine was collected in cesspools and used in
chemical processes such as tanning, as a
source of ammonia and cleaning woollen
togas. when questioned, he merely replied
with a phrase ____ ____
278.
279. He said: they are stinking rich, let them pay
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280. This word was coined in 1754 by Sir Robert
Walpole. He describes it thus:
‘I once read a silly fairy tale, called ‘The Three
Princes of _____’; as their highnesses traveled,
they were always making discoveries, by accidents
and sagacity, of things which they were not in
quest of’
Also, the name a Hollywood Movie and the Persian
name of a Country …
285. Sarah Josepha Hale (pic above) wrote this famous
rhyme; which was, amongst other things the first
recording on Edison’s phonograph and a song by
Wings (McCartney).
Sarah, incidentally, was the one who had convinced
Abe Lincoln to make Thanksgiving a national holiday
in United States (through a letter dated circa 1863)
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286. In 1992, Ernest Hemingway's sons (John, Patrick and Gregory) formed
Hemingway Ltd. to license the use of his name, image and signature.
The brothers soon came under fire when one of the first items they
authorized was a Hemingway shotgun. (Hemingway had used a double-
barreled 12-gauge English shotgun to commit suicide.) They protested
that their father really had loved such a gun.
Some time later, they were criticized again, this time for licensing a
$600 limited-edition Mont Blanc fountain pen. Why?
290. The title of this famous novel comes from Miranda's speech
in Shakespeare’s – The Tempest, Act V, Scene I:
"O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is!
O _______ ____ ______
That hath such people in't!"
Fill in the blanks which is also the name of the novel.
291.
292. This industry was noted by the Human Rights Group as the "the
most dangerous factory job in America".
The publication of the best selling book – “The Jungle” by
Upton Sinclair in 1906, shocked the public about the poor
working conditions, corruption and unsanitary practices in this
industry at that time.
Chicago was once the hub of this industry in America.
What industry are we talking about here?
293.
294. He was born on Feb 6th
1976. He is of Punjabi Sikh heritage from his
grandmothers side and a Bengali Kulin Brahmin from his mother’s
side.
He was dyslexic as a child which he overcame. After studying in
Mumbai and Delhi he went to US to complete his education at Boston
University but soon left his course midway and came back to India
when his father was going through troubled times to pursue his
present career although he failed miserably for several years.
Identify this person whose family is equally famous (or perhaps
more ;-))
300. The title of this famous novel comes from Miranda's speech
in Shakespeare’s – The Tempest, Act V, Scene I:
"O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is!
O _______ ____ ______
That hath such people in't!"
Fill in the blanks which is also the name of the novel.
301.
302.
303. This industry was noted by the Human Rights Group as the "the
most dangerous factory job in America".
The publication of the best selling book – “The Jungle” by
Upton Sinclair in 1906, shocked the public about the poor
working conditions, corruption and unsanitary practices in this
industry at that time.
Chicago was once the hub of this industry in America.
What industry are we talking about here?
309. He was born on Feb 6th
1976. He is of Punjabi Sikh heritage from his
grandmothers side and a Bengali Kulin Brahmin from his mother’s
side.
He was dyslexic as a child which he overcame. After studying in
Mumbai and Delhi he went to US to complete his education at Boston
University but soon left his course midway and came back to India
when his father was going through troubled times to pursue his
present career although he failed miserably for several years.
Identify this person whose family is equally famous (or perhaps
more ;-))
316. Brave New World – Set in 632 A.F. (After Ford)
Meat Packing Industry – Ford got his idea of Assembly
Line from the Chicago Meat Packing Industry
Thomas Alva Edison – Ford was very close to Edison and
even captured the last breath of Edison in a test-tube (now
in Ford Museum)
Abhishek Bachchan – Was a Brand Ambassador for Ford
Fiesta in India
Model-T – Ford’s cult brand
Henry Ford
322. After college, Rippan Kapur did a stint with the Oberoi
Hotel and then at the Centaur Hotel as a receptionist.
In June 1978, he joined Air India.
He started this organization with mere Rs. 50, put
together by Rippan and six friends in 1979 and his
dining table at home served as an office.
Name the organization.
323.
324.
325. ●_____ ___ ___ ______, breeding
●Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
●Memory and desire, stirring
●Dull roots with spring rain.
●Winter kept us warm, covering
●Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
●A little life with dried tubers.
●There is shadow under this red rock,
●(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
●And I will show you something different from either
●Your shadow at morning striding behind you
●Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
●I will show you fear in a handful of dust
These fragments I have shored against
my ruins
Why then ile fit you. Hieronymo's mad
againe.
Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata.
______ ________ ______
327. ●April is the cruellest month, breeding
●Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
●Memory and desire, stirring
●Dull roots with spring rain.
●Winter kept us warm, covering
●Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
●A little life with dried tubers.
●There is shadow under this red rock,
●(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
●And I will show you something different from either
●Your shadow at morning striding behind you
●Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
●I will show you fear in a handful of dust
●These fragments I have shored against my ruins
●Why then ile fit you. Hieronymo's mad againe.
●Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata.
●Shantih shantih shantih
328. ■ Neil Richardson is an English composer, who orchestrated
and conducted some of Richard Rodney Bennett's film music,
such as for the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral and
Enchanted April.
■ Another of his library music compositions, "The Riviera Affair“
The song was also used as part of an homage of the The 4
O'Clock Movie in the opening logo sequence for the 2007
heist film, Ocean's Thirteen.
■ But he is, best known for "_______ _____", aka the X theme
tune. He is most famous for his library music; incidental music
for use in films and television, which is where "_______ _____"
was found.
331. Dextera pistillo primum flagrantia mollit
alia,
Tum pariter mixto terit omnia suco.
It manus in gyrum:
Paulatim singula vires
deperdunt proprias;
Color est _ ________ _______
331
332. Virgil talks about a man gathering ingredients
from his garden, and making the dish.
The ingredients are alium, apium, ruta,
coriandrum, salis, caseus, oleum, acetum
(garlic, celery, rue, fresh coriander, salt, cheese,
oil and vinegar, if your Latin is - ahem - rusty).
332
336. 336
Qn)
If youth, throughout all history, had a champion to
stand up for it; to show a doubting world that a
child can think; and, possibly, do it practically; you
wouldn't constantly run across folks today who
claim that "a child don't know anything." A child's
brain starts functioning at birth; and has, amongst
its many infant convolutions, thousands of
dormant atoms, into which God has put a mystic
possibility for noticing an adult's act, and figuring
out its purport
Put fundaes?
338. 338
First paragraph of the novel written
completely without the use of the letter ‘E’
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339. Qn)
It was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1602 to commemorate his
conquest of Gujarat. The first part of its name means High/Great
in Persian, a reference to its magnanimity of the structure.
Interestingly, around the archway is a panel on which is written, in
kufic script, something is written which is in complete contradiction
to the Mughal rule.Maybe it shows the patronage to other religions
by Akbar.The inscription reads:
"Jesus, Son of Mary (on whom be peace) said: The world is a
bridge, pass over it, but build no houses upon it. He who hopes for
a day, may hope for eternity; but the world endures but an hour.
Spend it in prayer, for the rest is unseen."
339
346. 346
Qn)
This, produced in the UK by Aero Research
Limited, is a registered trademark of Huntsman
Advanced Materials (previously part of Ciba-Geigy)
referring to their range of engineering and
structural acrylic products.
It is available in the form of powder or rods.
This has been used in Sydney Opera House,in
advanced ballistic protection body
armour,doorframes on the BR 423 Siemens
Bombardier train,composite side blades for the
Audi R8 etc
Clue next slide if required
347. 347
Stage 1 Tagline: It also sticks handles to
teapots
Stage 2 Tagline: The tension mounts
Stage 3 Tagline: How did we pull it off
352. Qn) The phrase ____ ____ ____ (Latin: "Qui audet
adipiscitur")has been the motto of nine elite special
forces units around the world like SAS of
UK,SayeretMatkal of Israel,Inf Dd Bat of Switzerland
etc
But this received world wide recognition after
something that aired first on the Seven Network in
Australia between 1996 and 1998.Hosted by former
test cricketer Mike Whitney and co-hosted by Tania
Zaetta, this has been screened in over 50 countries
around the world.
355. Alejandro Finisterre was a poet and worked as
an editor. He was injured during the Spanish
Civil war. During his stay in the hospital, he saw
the sufferings of children who were injured .
So he invented what?
360. The numeral "74" should be
clearly visible to viewers with
normal color vision. Color blind
Viewers may see it as "21"
361.
362. During the Crimean War, a large attacking force of Russian
cavalry, drove south towards the town of Balaklava threatening
the main supply of the entire British army.
That drive was repulsed by the muskets of the 93rd (Highland)
Regiment, which had been formed into a lone line of two rows
by its commander, Sir Colin Campbell.
This action became known in history as “The _____ _____
______".
363.
364.
365. "There are ... things that just don't have any
good explanation," he said. "I suppose you
could say that if it had been a really nice
animal, something sympathetic, then maybe
nothing would have happened. Suppose I
had picked a rooster. Well, that's French, but
it doesn't have the same impact."
who said in a 1973 interview with The
Associated Press.
371. Qn) Fermina easily rejects Florentino Ariza in their youth
when she realizes the naïveté of their first romance, and
she weds Juvenal Urbino at the age of 21, the "deadline“
she had set for herself, ultimately because he seemed to
be able to offer security and love to her. Urbino is a doctor
in medicine committed to the eradication of
__________and to the promotion of public works.
X’s main notion is that lovesickness is a literal illness,
a disease comparable to _________.Ariza suffers from
this just as he might suffer from any malady
In the film Serendipity, this novel is the one of which
Jonathan must find a copy in order to retrieve Sara's
phone number.
371
374. 374
Qn)
Apparently the protagonist did not marry her, but
raped her instead.
Later she gave birth to twins, one of whom sucked
on her finger.
The woman who actually resented her and tried to
kill her and her children was the protagonist’s
jealous wife.
Thus ostensibly the original version has been so
much more modified to make it socially acceptable.
What are we talking about?
376. 376
the king did not
wake Talia from
the sleep with a
kiss, but raped
her.
One of her kids
sucked on her
finger and
removed the flax
from her finger.
377. In 1939, Breton coined the derogatory nickname
"Avida Dollars", an anagram for X-Y which may be
translated as "eager for dollars".
This was a derisive reference to the increasing
commercialization of X's work, and the perception
that X sought self-aggrandizement through fame
and fortune.
380. Qn)
“X:a Novel without a Hero” is a novel by
William Makepeace Thackeray that
satirizes society in early 19th-century
England.
The term "X" originates from the
allegorical story ‘The Pilgrim's Progress,
published in 1678 by John Bunyan
where there is a town fair held in a
village called X
381.
382.
383.
384. The name of which very globally popular edible
product translated means 'twice cooked'?
387. Qn)
The ______-______ ,technically Anagallis
arvensis; also known as the , poorman's
barometer, shepherd's weather glass, or
shepherd's clock is a low-growing, annual plant ,
growing in Europe, Asia and North America. The
barometer (weather glass) common names have
their origin in the fact that the flowers close
when atmospheric pressure decreases and bad
weather is approaching.
It is most well known for being the emblem of
the fictional hero The ____ ____.
388.
389.
390. A whiskey maker in 1890 used X’s
likeness to showcase an entirely
different kind of holiday cheer.
Once Prohibition ended, the chain-
smoking X quickly became the go-to guy
for alcohol ads, appearing in posters for
Miller Beer, Jack Daniel's, Ballantine
Ale, Rheingold Beer, Schlitz, Schenley,
Oretel's Lager Beer, Chivas Regal
Scotch, Fort Pitt Pale Ale, Mount
Whitney Beer and Four Roses.