iMBA Sports & Video Games quiz Prelims - IIMI quiz club
1. IIM Indore Quiz Club
Presents
iMBA!
Sports & Video Games
Quiz
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members Date - 14th Oct
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6. 1.
• Following the game, he stated ( paraphrased) -
"Although we had said before the game that football had
nothing to do with the Malvinas(Falklands) war, we knew they
had killed a lot of our boys there, killed them like little birds.
And this was revenge.”
The 2nd one went through this path - Beardsley, Reid, Butcher,
Fenwick, Butcher (again), and finally goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
What was the first?
9. 2.
• X is a sport played in the rural areas and small towns all
over the Indian subcontinent, as well as Cambodia.
• X is known by various other names: it is called alak-doulak
in Persian, Iti-Dakar in Sindhi, Lappa-Duggi in Pashto and
Kon ko in khmer, the Cambodian language.
• There are no records of the game's origin in the South Asia
or of its existence before the arrival of Europeans. However
a similar game known as Lippa has a history of being played
in Italy and southern Europe and Tip-cat which was played
in the UK.
• X?
15. 3.
• This is the “Sweet Spot” of a Baseball bat, the
region where the contact between the bat and
the ball results in the most effective hit.
• http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/E10a.
mov
16. 4.
• X (Estonian: naisekandmine , Finnish: eukonkanto or akankanto, Swedish:
kärringkånk) is a sport in which competitors race while holding a weight.
The objective is for the competitors to carry the weight through a special
obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport was first introduced at
Sonkajärvi, Finland.
• Several types of carry may be practised: piggyback, fireman's carry (over
the shoulder), or Estonian-style (the weight hangs upside-down gripping
the runner's waist).
• One of the official rules : " All participants must have fun"
• Major X competitions are held in Sonkajärvi, Finland (where the prize
depends on the weight's value in beer); Monona, Wisconsin;
Minocqua, Wisconsin; and Marquette, Michigan.
• As of Jan 2011 this sport has been introduced in Kerala as well.
19. 5*.
• What act was first discussed in this clip titled
“Swanny's Ashes Video Diary - Episode
3” dated 18th November 2010? It is said to have
been introduced to the team by Collingwood.
The actual version was seen a few weeks later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EIwhljK2PA
22. 6.
• The X ruling is a European Court of Justice ruling handed down on
May 8, 2003 in favour of X, a Slovak handball player.
• It declared that citizens of certain countries which have signed
agreements with the European Union, have the same right to
freedom of work and movement within the EU as EU citizens. Thus
any restrictions placed on their right to work (such as quotas setting
maximum numbers of such foreign players in sports teams) are
deemed illegal under EU law.
• The legal actions in Germany set a precedent for professional
sports in Europe, which have had a wide-ranging effect, especially
in regard to English county cricket and European professional rugby.
26. 7.
• Gunter's chain is a measuring device used for land
survey. It was designed and introduced in 1620 by
English clergyman and mathematician Edmund Gunter
(1581–1626) long before the development of the
theodolite and other more sophisticated
equipment, enabling plots of land to be accurately
surveyed and plotted, for legal and commercial
purposes.
• Today the Gunter Chain's most famous legacy is that it
gave us the accurate length of the _____________ .
30. 8.
• Famous Quotes by X about George Foreman.
• “I've seen George Foreman shadow boxing and the
shadow won.”
• “ I’m gonna ____ ____ _ _______, _____ ____ _ ___
George can’t hit, what his hands can’t see.
Now you see me, now you don’t
He thinks he will, but I know he won’t.
X, and the Blanked Quote? No part points. Blanks
indicative of word size.
33. 8.
• Muhammad Ali/ Cassius Clay
• Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXzQqqn-
rVc
34. 9.
• Get Set Go…
• "X" comes from a Greek word , a measure of length
equalling approximately 200 metres. The oldest known
X is the one in Olympia, in the western
Peloponnese, Greece, where the Olympic Games of
antiquity were held since 776 BC.
• Initially 'the Games' consisted of a single event, a
sprint along the length of the X. Therefore the length of
Olympia's X became somewhat of a standard measure
of distance.
• The current connotation of X is however, different. X?
37. 10*.
• Scene: Set in a picturesque venue in Palma de Mallorca in Balearic
Islands, Spain.
• Venue: Velodrome Palma. Its main function is hosting indoor track
cycling races on a banked track. It has hosted the 2007 UCI Track
Cycling World Championships.
• We’re not interested in that. Cut to our story.
• One is the king of X, the other the king of Y. This 2007 faceoff was
to decide who is the king of both. Both adapted well and changed
shoes between games. The Y fellow eventually won.
• Either tell me “X versus Y” or Name this series of matches.
41. 11.
• The sport was popular in ancient times in
India, China, Persia, and other Eastern countries and was
introduced into Greece in the time of Themistocles (c. 524–
460 BC). For a long time the Romans affected to despise
this "Greek diversion," but they ended up adopting it so
enthusiastically that the agricultural writer Columella (1st
century AD) complained that its devotees often spent their
whole patrimony in betting at the side of the pit.
• The 2011 Tamil film Aadukalam starring Dhanush revolves
around the practice of this sport in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
48. 13.
• "X" is a warning phrase used in English-speaking countries to indicate
that an explosive detonation in a confined space is imminent. It originated
with miners, who needed to warn their fellows that a charge had been set.
• The first cannons developed were discharged, shot or exploded by
placing a flaming torch to a small hole packed with gunpowder and
leading to the main powder charge. This caused the main charge to
explode, propelling the cannon ball to the enemy, or sometimes, blowing
up the cannon and all standing nearby.
• Hence, X was both a command to the torch man, and a warning to all
around.
• However, junta here know it with a similar meaning but a different
context
51. 14.
• X is a 1998 American comedy starring South Park
creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
• The game usually lasts nine innings (although seven is
also common), with a halftime. It lasts as long as has been
agreed. In the event of a tie, extra innings are played.
• There are two teams, traditionally with three players on each.
• OFFENSE : For the team on offense, after the order of players is determined, a
player chooses a square. The squares from the free throw line are singles, from the
top of the key is a double, the three point line is a triple, and half-court is a home
run.
• DEFENSE For the team on defense, two players (usually rotating the line-up) are
on the court. The principal weapon is the psyche-out, a diversionary tactic to break
the shooter's concentration and make him miss.
55. 15*.
• Left is a comic strip about the game Tetris. It
is titled ‘A’.
• Right is an actual game made by a fan, titled
‘B’.
• Seeing what’s happening in the two
images, deduce the two names.
• No part points.
59. 16.
• X has been an integral part of celebration
since Moët et Chandon started offering this to
the winners of ____________ events. At the
1967 24 Hours of Le Mans, winner Dan
Gurney and A.J.Foyt started some tradition
that lives up to this day. What?
63. 17.
• By defeating Sam Stosur in women's singles final of The French
Open in 2010, X became the first Italian woman to win a Grand
Slam event.
• The then 29-year old never progressed beyond the quarterfinals in
a Grand Slam event, and only won 3 minor singles title before this
breakthrough. X is the second oldest woman since 1968 to win her
first Grand Slam title.
• As the 17th-seed, X was also the first since 1933 to win the title by
someone who is not in the Top 10 ranking.
• Who?
66. 18.
• Tennis Beauty
• Her own perfume named X was marketed in
1989. Great American Doll Company launched
a doll in the shape of a tennis playing X in
1994. She was elected as one of the 50 most
beautiful people in 1992 by the People’s
magazine. X once said “When I lose a match, I
know that I lose on the court and not in life.”
• Also called “The Pride of Pampas”. Who is X?
72. 19.
• Formula for deciding truncated matches
• Duckworth and Lewis
• V Jayadevan (VJD method)
• The Duckworth and Lewis Method Band
73. 20*.
• X (1980 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - December 5, 2004 in Bangalore, India) was a
striker for Y based in Panaji, Goa.
• X collided with Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Subrata Paul, in the 78th minute of the
Federation Cup finals. While scoring his second goal after chasing the ball into the
box, he collided with the keeper, staggered away and then collapsed.
• X, who was the highest paid footballer in India, signed up for Y in September
2004. He had only recently moved to X on a transfer from Kolkata's East Bengal F.C.
• Y retired X's #10 shirt. It filed a complaint of criminal negligence against Subrata
Paul, Hosmat Hospital, and the Karnataka State Football Association - the local
organizers. Paul was suspended for 2 months.
• X, Y? [ 1 per answer, both for star]
77. 21.
• The Formula 1 Contract Recognition Board exists to make
legal rulings on whether or not contracts are valid. In the
past, it has sometimes acted as an arbitration service in
disputes over drivers and has come up with compromise
solutions to complex contractual problems.
• The most notable result was back in 1994 when the
Contract Recognition Board ruled that David Coulthard
could not leave Williams despite his desire to go to
McLaren in 1995, ordering that Coulthard had to stay in
Williams for at least 1 one year.
• What incident led to the creation of this board?
79. 21.
• The CRB was formed after Michael
Schumacher signed to drive for the Benetton
team in 1991, despite having agreed to discuss
a contract with the Jordan team
80. 22.
• This football tournament was started in Shimla in 1888 by British
India’s then Foreign Secretary, X (surname indicated). The
tournament was originally intended to serve as recreation for
British troops stationed in India.
• The tournament survives till date, and is the third-oldest football
tourney in the world. It is now held in Delhi and is conducted by the
military. Its first winners were the Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1888, and
the most recent winners were Chirag United SC.
• Winners are awarded the President’s Cup, the X Cup and the
Shimla Trophy
83. 23.
• The term is thought to derive from the 18th
and 19th century slang term "to pull Yorkshire"
on a person meaning to trick or deceive them.
The origin of the term was once debated on
the BBC radio programme Test Match
Special, but to no avail.
• The only conclusion from the commentary
team was "What else would you call it?".
• What is the term ?
86. 24.
• Clue 1: He played one first-class cricket match for
Essex, against Lancashire at Aigburth in 1962, making 0 not
out in the first innings, and was bowled by Colin
Hilton, again for 0, in the second. He is currently Director of
Football for McDonald's fast food chain.
• Clue 2: He had played one game short of 500 for West
Ham, scoring 252 goals. He was briefly Player/Manager for
Telford United, served as assistant coach for England from
1977-1982, and managed Chelsea for two years after that.
• Clue 3: In the game's history as the only player to have
score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
89. 25*.
• Fears concerning the potential of the Large Hadron Collider to end the
Earth -- once dismissed as naive -- were nearly made manifest, when a
crowbar-wielding hero was forced to repel an alien invasion brought
through a temporal vortex that was accidentally opened by the mammoth
doomsday machine.
• Ok, that actually didn’t happen. Since there was some concern at the
time about the potential of the Large Hadron Collider to explode the
world, the bloggers at Reddit took the necessary precautions by sending
this researcher a few safety tools: a crowbar, a headcrab hat, and a
_______ strategy guide. Not only did he receive this survival package, but
it seems he put it to fantastic use.
• So, why was this CERN researcher made famous by the Internet? Looking
for specific keywords
92. 25*.
• This CERN researcher looked the spitting
image of Gordon Freeman, the protagonist
from Half-Life. The internet gaming
community
went mad.
93. 26.
• In ancient Greece they were awarded to victors, both
in athletic competitions and in poetic meets; in Rome
they were symbols of martial victory, crowning a
successful commander during his triumph.
• In some countries it is used as symbol of the master's
degree. It is given to young masters in the graduation
ceremony of the university.
• Alfa Romeo added it to their logo after they won the
inaugural Automobile World Championship in 1925
with the P2 racing car.
• What is it ?
96. 27.
• X is naturally right-handed, but became a left-handed
batsman at a young age so that he could use his
brother's sporting equipment.
• He was dubbed ‘Lord Snooty’ by The Wisden
Cricketer, which went on to remark: "At the crease it
was sometimes uncertain whether his partner was a
batsman or a bat-man being dispatched to take his
discarded sweater to the pavilion or carry his kit bag.
But mutiny was afoot among the lower orders.
• In one match X, after reaching his fifty, raised his bat
to the home balcony, only to find it deserted."
Identify X.
103. 29.
• It is a game of strategy that was originally played in
China and Japan, but is now popular worldwide. Like
Chess, it is supposed to be an intelligent game.
• A key element of the game is the verbal warning to an
opponent that his piece is about to be captured. The
Japanese term for this warning was used by the
founder of a company to name it.
• What was/is the name of this company which was not
founded in Japan?
• What’s the name of the game?
107. 30*.
• Herzogenaurach is a small Bavarian town in present day Germany.
It is famous for being divided into two factions because of a conflict
b/w ‘X’ and ‘Y’ which arose around 7 decades ago. The people
belonging to the two groups don’t live together. They don’t work
together. Intermarriage is out of the question. They even support
two rival football teams. In fact the town is like a mini Berlin with a
river flowing in between.
• In the past the town was also referred to as "the town of bent
necks", because townfolk would not strike a conversation with a
stranger until they had first looked down at the _____ that person
was wearing.
• Enough hints in the question. Which legendary conflict am i
talking about ?
109. 30*.
• The ADIDAS-PUMA war.
Herzogenaurach is the home town of the two
brothers Adi Dassler and Rudolph Dassler.
Their fight broke their town into two rival
factions each loyal to one brother