2. Rules
17 Questions will be there.
Each Questions will carry one point
No negative Marking is there
Star(*) marked questions will be 4,8,12 and 16
Hints will be provided on special request.
Copying-cheating of all kinds is allowed . Bazinga! .It’s NOT.
Part points where available are mentioned. Rest assume they are not available.
The answers are easier than they seem.
The final authority rests with the Quizmaster.
3. 1.
According to redditor ASmileThatKills approximately the value of X is :
Buying Furniture: $5,500
2 shots of headshots: $1000
3 years worth of rent, utilities and food: $45,000
acting lessons, dancing lessons, and voice coach sessions : $3000
Phone and Cable Bill : $1,260
$100 a week on groceries+$100 a week on pizza/takeout/coffee+ $50 a week for Y’s
dates, every week for 3 years. That comes out to be $39,000
In all value of X is about $114,260
ID X and Y
6. 4.*
Padilla and her husband, Louis, have this unique problem because they happen to own
the White family home from the show "Breaking Bad." The Albuquerque, New Mexico,
house -- which they've lived in for over four decades -- is perhaps most famous for the
time a frustrated Walter White did X.
Padilla's comments came a few days after show creator Vince Gilligan popularized their
problem on a "Better Call Saul" podcast, warning fans, "There is nothing funny or original
or cool about X.
"As far as Vince's warning goes, it's working for the normal fan base, but what we've
found is that the younger crowd are the ones doing it, just for kicks," she told us. "There
have been at least six instances since Vince put the warning out.“
Fans re-enact a popular scene much to the dismay of the residents
Which Scene is Being talked about?
7. 5.
X, portrayed by young Irish actor Y, is about as cruel a leader you cold possibly imagine.
Finding pleasure in the simple things in life, such as torture and killing, he made the fans
of the show despise his very presence. He was practically devoid of any humanity at all.
Rude and demeaning to even those closest to him. It’s hard to imagine that he would
have had a single solitary fan anywhere in the world.
Z sent a letter to Y for his performance in portraying X. The reason for the letter is that Z,
the brains behind the epic, was so enamoured with his performance in making everyone
hate him. That’s the true basis for the correspondence.
The letter said “Congratulations on your marvellous performance, everyone hates you”
ID X, Y, Z
(Part points for “Y” and “X and Z”)
8. 6.
Kitty Riley worked as a journalist for a newspaper company, but for a long time did not
have a big scoop. However she often worked hard, typing in a hurry to meet a deadline.
Kitty first encountered X in the men’s bathroom at the court case surrounding Y’s major
London break-ins. She posed as a X fanatic. However X easily saw through her attempted
disguise, quickly deducing her real profession. Before leaving the bathroom, he left her
with three words: "You repel me.“
After her failed attempt with X, Kitty was approached by Y, who posed as the
actor by the name of Z . Y told her that X had hired him as an actor to play Y. Kitty
soon published this information in an article titled ‘X: The Shocking Truth'.
After X read this article, they went to Kitty's home to ask her about her source. Y
walked in, revealing his plot to discredit X. Kitty insisted again and again that Y
was a made up villain played by Z. After Y ran off, Kitty returned X’s insult, saying
that X repelled her.
ID X ,Y, Z
(no part points)
9. 7.
X and Y, aka ---- and ----, apparently had a history together way before they met
up again on Z. It all resurfaced when the cast visited Conan O'Brien's show.
Conan brought up how the pair actually appeared together on '90s show,
"Blossom." He even dug up a picture showing a kissing scene between the two.
There was some understandable hesitation , but eventually the pair locked lips
once again.
Ironically enough before X was cast in her role in the finale of third season, she
was mentioned on the show as TV’s blossom in the second season.
Id X,Y and Z
(don’t have to guess blanked out part)
10. 8.*
The names of the owners of a popular cartoon pet are inspired from two
characters of X. The name of Father is inspired from Y whose middle name was
revealed at his wedding. The name of the Mother is taken from the middle name
of Z who accidently spills out his embarrassing middle name in front of Y.
ID Y and Z
11. 9.
The position of X is very profound in the UK and the US. It is also found in some
other parts of the world, but less relevant. In the remaining countries, like most of
continental Europe and Asia—the position of X doesn't officially exist.
A particular TV series has garnered critical reviews about this position as well as
the person that plays this position . The usage comes from a hunting term which
means preventing hounds from wandering away from the pack.
• ID the term X and the TV Series.
13. 11.
X is an American television comedy series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler
and Dave Krinsky. The series focuses on six young men who found a startup
company. The series premiered on April 6, 2014, on HBO.
The story of TVF Pitchers was inspired by this TV series X, but the plot was
adapted to Indian audiences. Identify this American HBO TV series.
14. 12.*
X is a former philadelphia police officer who works as a private investigator,
head of security, cleaner and hit man. His/Her reasons for leaving the force in
philadelphia are never specified. One of the lessons X employed in his/her day-
to-day business was to not take "half measures".
in another series Y, it was revealed that X, a crooked cop himself, murdered
two other crooked cops who had killed his/her honest police officer son Matt,
who had hesitated to involve himself in any corrupt activities.
X is a calm and calculating individual who efficiently performed his duties
using his extensive knowledge to do so without detection, never known to
target or involve innocent bystanders.
Id X and Y.
15. 13.
The X drug was first made in the eighties by five men and women-Leonard
Hansen, Jack O'mara, Mary Uslowski, Rick Nader and Elaine Dyson, as an
aerosol disperser for chemical warfare to induce fear and stimulus into the
enemy to weaken them. The project was shut down in 1986 due to the
damage it did to the subjects (frontal lobe damage, paranoia, insanity) and
what they did to others (murder).
X was also effective in making the show’s main protagonist go out of his
mind.
ID X
17. 15.
Cold, calculating, and an egomaniac, X displayed a disregard for social niceties. A
sociopath, X had a misanthropic view of other people, to the point of possessing a
superiority complex and also displaying traits of extreme sadism and megalomania.
Examples of his/her superiority complex were categorized by his/her utter disregard for
human happiness, inflated sense of entitlement, narcissistic view on how other people
think and behave, and even going so far as to torment his/her victims to get what he/she
wanted. He/She relished demonstrating his/her power for its own sake. Sherlock
considered him/her to be far worse than any killer, serial killer or terrorist that he had
encountered and the one man who could turn his stomach.
He/she is believed by some fans, because of his nature and personality, to be in many
ways even worse than Moriarty. Despite his/her arrogant and overconfident attitude, X
was not above begging for his/her life when threatened by Y, fearing death.
ID X and Y
18. 16.
“He may not fit society's definition of a hero, but he is the hero I needed.
The hero who helped me recover from the disaster of my failed almost-
marriage and get back into the game. He lives in the shadows. Is he a
dream? Truth? Fiction? Damnation? Salvation? He is all these things and
none of them. He is...X”
ID X
19. 17.
The trademark X originated with writer Stephen Engel, who would set up
playful practical jokes around the writers room, including putting together
a grapefruit with tape. "I'd open it up and Stephen would say, X " executive
producer Bill Prady recalled. "It was Stephen's word for 'gotcha.' “ Now, X
has officially been dubbed a species of bee as a way to honor Y.
ID Just X.
22. 1.
According to redditor ASmileThatKills approximately the value of X is :
Buying Furniture: $5,500
2 shots of headshots: $1000
3 years worth of rent, utilities and food: $45,000
acting lessons, dancing lessons, and voice coach sessions : $3000
Phone and Cable Bill : $1,260
$100 a week on groceries+$100 a week on pizza/takeout/coffee+ $50 a week for Y’s
dates, every week for 3 years. That comes out to be $39,000
In all value of X is about $114,260
ID X and Y
30. 3.
The Murtaugh’s List
Barney’s Challenge of completing the entire list in 24 hours to prove ted he
is not too old to do anymore.
31. 4.*
Padilla and her husband, Louis, have this unique problem because they happen to own
the White family home from the show "Breaking Bad." The Albuquerque, New Mexico,
house -- which they've lived in for over four decades -- is perhaps most famous for the
time a frustrated Walter White did X.
Padilla's comments came a few days after show creator Vince Gilligan popularized their
problem on a "Better Call Saul" podcast, warning fans, "There is nothing funny or original
or cool about X.
"As far as Vince's warning goes, it's working for the normal fan base, but what we've
found is that the younger crowd are the ones doing it, just for kicks," she told us. "There
have been at least six instances since Vince put the warning out.“
Fans re-enact a popular scene much to the dismay of the residents
Which Scene is Being talked about?
34. 5.
X, portrayed by young Irish actor Y, is about as cruel a leader you cold possibly imagine.
Finding pleasure in the simple things in life, such as torture and killing, he made the fans
of the show despise his very presence. He was practically devoid of any humanity at all.
Rude and demeaning to even those closest to him. It’s hard to imagine that he would
have had a single solitary fan anywhere in the world.
Z sent a letter to Y for his performance in portraying X. The reason for the letter is that Z,
the brains behind the epic, was so enamoured with his performance in making everyone
hate him. That’s the true basis for the correspondence.
The letter said “Congratulations on your marvellous performance, everyone hates you”
ID X, Y, Z
(Part points for “Y” and “X and Z”)
35.
36. 5.
X = Joffrey Baratheon
Y = Jack Gleeson
Z = George R.R. Martin
37. 6.
Kitty Riley worked as a journalist for a newspaper company, but for a long time did not have a
big scoop. However she often worked hard, typing in a hurry to meet a deadline. Kitty first
encountered X in the men’s bathroom at the court case surrounding Y’s major London break-
ins. She posed as a X fanatic. However X easily saw through her attempted disguise, quickly
deducing her real profession. Before leaving the bathroom, he left her with three words: "You
repel me.“
After her failed attempt with X, Kitty was approached by Y, who posed as the actor by the
name of Z . Y told her that X had hired him as an actor to play Y. Kitty soon published this
information in an article titled ‘X: The Shocking Truth'.
After X read this article, they went to Kitty's home to ask her about her source. Y walked
in, revealing his plot to discredit X. Kitty insisted again and again that Y was a made up
villain played by Z. After Y ran off, Kitty returned X’s insult, saying that X repelled her.
ID X, Y and Z
Part points for Y and “X and Z”
40. 7.
X and Y, aka ---- and ----, apparently had a history together way before they met
up again on Z. It all resurfaced when the cast visited Conan O'Brien's show.
Conan brought up how the pair actually appeared together on '90s show,
"Blossom." He even dug up a picture showing a kissing scene between the two.
There was some understandable hesitation , but eventually the pair locked lips
once again.
Ironically enough before X was cast in her role in the finale of third season, she
was mentioned on the show as TV’s blossom in the second season.
Id X,Y and Z
(don’t have to guess blanked out part)
(no part points)
41.
42. 7.
Y = Johnny Galecki
X = Mayim Bialik
Z = The big bang theory
43. 8.*
The names of the owners of a popular cartoon pet are inspired from two
characters of X. The name of Father is inspired from Y whose middle name was
revealed at his wedding. The name of the Mother is taken from the middle name
of Z who accidently spills out his embarrassing middle name in front of Y.
ID Y and Z
44.
45. 8.*
Y = Ross “Eustace” Geller
Z = Chandler “Muriel” Bing
46. 9.
The position of X is very profound in the UK and the US. It is also found in some
other parts of the world, but less relevant. In the remaining countries, like most of
continental Europe and Asia—the position of X doesn't officially exist.
A particular TV series has garnered critical reviews about this position as well as
the person that plays this position . The usage comes from a hunting term which
means preventing hounds from wandering away from the pack.
• ID the term X and the TV Series.
(no part points)
52. 11.
X is an American television comedy series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler
and Dave Krinsky. The series focuses on six young men who found a startup
company. The series premiered on April 6, 2014, on HBO.
The story of TVF Pitchers was inspired by this TV series X, but the plot was
adapted to Indian audiences. Identify this American HBO TV series.
55. 12.*
X is a former Philadelphia police officer who works as a private investigator,
head of security, cleaner and hit man. His/her reasons for leaving the force in
Philadelphia are never specified. One of the lessons X employed in his/her day-
to-day business was to not take "half measures".
in another series Y, it was revealed that X, a crooked cop himself, murdered
two other crooked cops who had killed his/her honest police officer son Matt,
who had hesitated to involve himself in any corrupt activities.
X is a calm and calculating individual who efficiently performed his duties
using his extensive knowledge to do so without detection, never known to
target or involve innocent bystanders.
Id X and Y.
56.
57. 12.
X = Mike Ehrmantraut
Y = Better Call Saul
58. 13.
The X drug was first made in the eighties by five men and women-Leonard
Hansen, Jack O'mara, Mary Uslowski, Rick Nader and Elaine Dyson, as an
aerosol disperser for chemical warfare to induce fear and stimulus into the
enemy to weaken them. The project was shut down in 1986 due to the
damage it did to the subjects (frontal lobe damage, paranoia, insanity) and
what they did to others (murder).
X was also effective in making the show’s main protagonist go out of his
mind.
ID X
63. 14.
The last names of each cast member was modified to add Arquette to signif
Courtney Cox’s Marriage to David Arquette.
64. 15.
Cold, calculating, and an egomaniac, X displayed a disregard for social niceties. A
sociopath, X had a misanthropic view of other people, to the point of possessing a
superiority complex and also displaying traits of extreme sadism and megalomania.
Examples of his/her superiority complex were categorized by his/her utter disregard for
human happiness, inflated sense of entitlement, narcissistic view on how other people
think and behave, and even going so far as to torment his/her victims to get what he/she
wanted. He/She relished demonstrating his/her power for its own sake. Sherlock
considered him/her to be far worse than any killer, serial killer or terrorist that he had
encountered and the one man who could turn his stomach.
He/she is believed by some fans, because of his nature and personality, to be in many
ways even worse than Moriarty. Despite his/her arrogant and overconfident attitude, X
was not above begging for his/her life when threatened by Y, fearing death.
ID X and Y
67. 16.
He may not fit society's definition of a hero, but he is the hero I needed.
The hero who helped me recover from the disaster of my failed almost-
marriage and get back into the game. He lives in the shadows. Is he a
dream? Truth? Fiction? Damnation? Salvation? He is all these things and
none of them. He is...X
ID X
70. 17.
The trademark X originated with writer Stephen Engel, who would set up
playful practical jokes around the writers room, including putting together
a grapefruit with tape. "I'd open it up and Stephen would say, X " executive
producer Bill Prady recalled. "It was Stephen's word for 'gotcha.' “ Now, X
has officially been dubbed a species of bee as a way to honor Y.
ID Just X.