4. Question 1.
On 16 January, 2015, the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification, Leela Samson, sent her
resignation to the State Information and Broadcasting Minister, Rajyavardhan Rathore. According to
multiple reports, Samson had quit because of "interference, coercion and corruption" of the
government-appointed members and officers of the CBFC. Her frustration was triggered by the first
film that rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh produced and acted in — MSG: Messenger of God.
Samson, a relatively progressive chairperson, had denied certification to MSG on the grounds that it
promoted blind faith and superstition — a valid point, since the film showed Singh performing miracles
and curing people of diseases.
But MSG appealed to FCAT, which usually take a couple of weeks to validate to clear it & to Samson’s
surprise, they cleared it in 3 days and secured a positive reaction, which led to the film being screened
with a few minor cuts, leading to Samson’s resignation.
Samson's abrupt exit and her calling out the government for being hand-in-glove with the CBFC
members were only the sign of the times to come. Three days after she resigned, on 19 January, the
I&B Ministry hired her replacement, a man named X.
Although X is now longer at that position, he’s ironically back in the limelight for being the distributor
to a sequel of a movie, Y which shares its name with a 1975 film, which saw the debut of Sridevi as a
young actor.
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7. Question 2.
The title of the biography of which veteran Indian actor, called ‘Anything But
_______’ is a play on his famous catchphrase, referring to the fact that his career
both in and out of cinema has created sufficient noise. His success coming to him
despite not belonging to a famous surname or family.
Who is the subject of this biography?
Also, give the catchphrase, ubiquitously associated with this actor.
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10. Question 3.
The Blu-Ray disc of Season 2 of ____ ____ _____ was bundled with the owners manual
(images ahead) for a device featured in the second season of the show. Two versions of the
owners manual were provided, one in English and the other in an alien language. The
manual has eight pages including information such as parts of the device, usages, and
various precautions.
While the net worth of the object is unknown, during the episode Interdimensional Cable
2, a stolen one was valued as 6 1/2 brapples.
Identify the show and the object.
14. Question 4.
On the next slide there is a video by JayFunk, an internet “finger-tutting”
phenomenon who first rose to fame with his advertisement with Samsung in 2011.
Widely acknowledged as one of the best “finger-tutters” in the world, he made
news recently when he was hired as a choreographer in a certain 2016 project the
director of which was looking to pay meticulous attention to detail. He designed
every motion elaborately to match the needs of the story, and took inspiration from
his favourite Japanese animes. He also had to made sure that it looked ancient and
universal, but different from any real art-forms.
What exactly did he choreograph?
18. Question 5.
X are classified into 3 broad fields :
•Arches (5%)
•Loops (60-65%)
•Whorls (30-35%)
There are further classifications such as plain arches, tented arches, but to classify further is
an exercise in futility as each X is unique, created by random motion when one is still in the
womb.
The above system is the Henry system, and used in most English-speaking countries and
India.
ID X.
21. Question 6.
_____________ _____________ is a species of fungus in
the Boletaceae family. Found in Malaysia, it was described as new to science
in 2011. It produces a spongy, rubbery orange fruit bodies that have a fruity or
musky odour. The fruit bodies reach dimensions of 10 cm (3.9 in) wide by
7 cm (2.8 in) tall. Like a sponge, they will resume their original shape if water
is squeezed out. The spores, produced on the surfaces of the hollows of the
sponge, are almond-shaped with rough surfaces, and measure 10–12.5 by
6–7 micrometer.
The sponge is named after a character in pop culture known for its oddly
shaped pants. ID the character.
24. Question 7.
Contrary to what we find on internet memes, NASA and the Soviet Union both used the same
product for early missions. The drawbacks of the product were quickly found, and a method
to overcome those flaws, or find another product for the same job became a mission of its
own.
NASA spent $4,382.50 for 34 of the above product to Tycam Engineering Manufacturing Inc.,
which were specially modified for use in space.
Paul C. Fisher, invested close to $1,000,000 on developing an alternative for the same
purpose. In 1965, Fisher patented a product that could work upside-down, in temperatures of
-35 to 120°C, at altitudes up to 12,500 feet, pressures of 35psi and essentially, could also
work in space. Fisher sold this product to NASA for $2.89 per piece.
What did Fisher invent?
27. Question 8.
A parody of a classic DOS game was released recently by game developer Ramsey Nasser
called Dialogue __. It is still the same game virtually but with a sight twist - a dialogue box
pops just before you pull the trigger asking questions like - ‘Is it okay to deny Fascists a
platform?’ or ‘Is it okay to shoot _____?’ or ‘Wouldnt peaceful protest be more effective ?’
Nasser got the idea of making the game after the Inauguration Day attack on Richard
Spencer, an ‘alt-right’ leader who dreams of ‘a new society, an ethno-state that would be a
gathering point for all Europeans and one who wants to ban interracial relationships and also
supports “peaceful ethnic cleansing”.
Spencer was punched on the head while being interviewed and it had people asking if its
okay to ‘punch a ____’.
ID the game.
30. Question 9
In 1977, X, one of the most successful Hollywood directors wanted to make a James Bond movie. The
owners of the James Bond franchise turned down his offer. X then went to meet Y, a writer and director
himself, Y said to X he had movie just like James Bond in mind but better.
X & Y then collaborated to create an iconic character and action adventure franchise that was a
throwback to the Saturday matinee space serials of the 1930s and 1940s.
ID the franchise.
Bonus points for X&Y.
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33. Question 10.
On April 2, 2011, the GIF animation of X was posted by 25-year-old Christopher
Torres of Dallas, Texas, who uses the name "prguitarman", on his website LOL-Comics.
Torres explained in an interview where the idea for the animation came from: "I was
doing a donation drive for the Red Cross and in- between drawings in my Livestream
video chat, two different people mentioned I should draw a 'Pop Tart' and a 'cat'."
In response, he created a hybrid image of a Pop-Tart and a cat, which was developed
a few days later into the animated GIF.
The design of X was influenced by Torres' pet cat Marty, who died in November 2012
from feline infectious peritonitis.
Id X.
36. Question 11.
In 2012, Nestle created a mascot for Kit Kat in order to launch it’s official Instagram
page. This particular picture (image on next slide) was the first picture they posted
from their Instagram page.
However, due to the similarity between this mascot and X, Nestle received lots of
criticism on social media and they eventually deleted this photo and apologised.
They also released an official statement which stated - “We produced this photo - of a
real guy in a ____ suit - to launch Instagram through our Facebook community. The
picture is not X. We had never heard of X. But when the possibility of its similarity
to the so-called X was raised with us, we immediately removed it.”
Id X.
42. Avoided the Highway Liquor Ban
The Supreme Court ordered closure of liquor shops and bars within 500 metres of
national/state highways while hearing a PIL (public interest litigation) filed by NGO
Arrive Safe. The NGO had said that a majority of the 1.42 lakh deaths due to road
accidents in the country annually, was due to drinking and driving.
Rather than give up and shut shop, the bar owner decided to take another route and
build a 250- 300 metre path that leads to his restobar.
46. Question 14
Glu Mobile, which developed the licensed game for iPhone and Android, earned four
times as much from X’s game as it did from its next biggest earner, Deer Hunter 2014.
The game uses a free-to-play model, letting players build their character up from a Z-
list celebrity to an A-list star – and best friend of X herself –by going to parties,
earning corporate sponsorships, and buying clothes.
Identify X or the game ?
49. Question 15
Nigel Mills is an Essex man who paid 22,000 pounds for a vehicle last produced in
1983. He was recently accused of speeding his vehicle, to a threatening speed.
In his defence, it was Sunday morning 11 am with a clear and empty road.
But the court let it go due to something else entirely related to the car.
Id the car and the speed.
52. Question 16
The original story was not meant to be a lighthearted comedy. It was a hard hitting
satire on medical profession. The plot was about an underworld don who suddenly
has a nasty headache one day. He visits a hospital thinking something is wrong with
him. Doctors ask him to perform several tests and bill him a hefty amount.
Next day, he wakes up and realizes it was just a hangover. Doctors took advantage of
his ignorance and conned him. He ponders that as an underworld don even he robs
people but the medical profession has lot of status and respect. ‘Even I want respect!’
he declares. For some reasons, this part of the script was deleted, but the makers
retained this for the teaser of the sequel, where the protagonist is seen dreaming of
earning respect.
Which movie?
55. Question 17
In the years 1988 and 1989, the WWE did something unique with their flagship pay-
per-view event WrestleMania: it hosted the fourth and fifth editions of the mega-
show at the same venue two years running. This was the X Plaza in Atlantic City, New
Jersey, which was owned and operated by a businessman of the same name,
although this is something of a misconception since X was only the sponsor of the
event, not the host; the events actually took place in a different building called the
Atlantic City Convention Hall. It was not the end of X’s involvement with the WWE; in
2013, he was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of their celebrity wing.
It is also interesting to note that X also drew the away teams in the fifth round draw
for the English Football League Cup in 1991, alongside retired footballers Ian St John
and Jimmy Greaves, but more recently, he has become rather notorious for his
involvement in a different field. Because of his recent return to the spotlight, the
video of the draw has gone ‘viral’ online and several news outlets have recalled the
time X became an unexpected and unusual participant in a League Cup draw.
58. Question 18
The objectives are:
Drive to Unity Station.
Get on the motorbike with your partner, chase down the gang members and take
them out.
Keep up with the front carriage of the train so your partner can shoot the gang
members.
Take your partner back to their house.
However, upon failing during the 2nd or 3rd objectives, your partner will shout
something which has become quite an internet phenomenon recently. What would
he/she shout?
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60. All we had to do, was follow the damn train, CJ!
61. Question 19
This 2016 movie used an conventional credits sequence where it called itself “ Some
Douchebag’s Film, directed by an overpaid tool, written by the real heroes, starring
God’s perfect idiot, a hot chick, a British villain, a moody teen and a CGI character”.
Identify the movie.
65. Question 20
This acclaimed series from the 1990s which celebrates its 25th anniversary today, was
noted for its distinctive visuals which combined two stylistic elements – a cinematic
design that was at its peak in Hollywood from early 40s and to late 60s and was
originally applied to crime thrillers and detective films, and an artistic movement that
was popular in the 20s and 30s. A scene from the series is shown in the next slide.
Which series?