2. INFINITE POUNCE/BOUNCE
⢠12 questions in total
⢠2 Direct for each team.
⢠Direct Answer is equivalent to Pounce
⢠+50/-25 for Pounce
⢠+25 on Bounce
3. QUESTION 1
She was one of only two first ladies during World War II (along with Queen
Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 1900-2002) who lived into the 21st century. Her
life traversed three centuries.
Ernest Hemingway called her the âEmpress" of China
Liberty magazine described her as "the real brains and boss of the Chinese
government.â
She and her husband were declared "Man and Wife of the Yearâ TIME for the
year 1936.
5. âŚand the answer is
Soong Mei Ling, wife of
Chiang Kai-shek (First
President of China)
6. QUESTION 2
Which former world no. 1 tennis player beat the then 55 year old
Bobby Riggs in the âBattle of the Sexesâ match in 1973 thereby
earning greater recognition and respect for women's tennis.
Today, the National Tennis Centre at Flushing Meadows is named
after her.
12. QUESTION 4
Where can you see this text?
âThis is a true story. The events depicted
took place in Minnesota in [year]. At the
request of the survivors, the names have
been changed. Out of respect for the dead,
the rest has been told exactly as it
occurred.â
18. QUESTION 6
If 2 Roman Gods, 2 Roman Goddesses, the numbers 7 to 10 and a verb
meaning âto bloomâ makeup the original list, which 2 later additions
(also related to each other) would complete it?
20. âŚand the answer is
Julius Caesar and Augustus who lend their names to months
(July and August).
The remaining are Janus (January), Februa (February), Mars (March),
aperire (April), Maia (May), Juno (June), 7 â septem (September), 8 â
octo (October), 9 â novem (November), 10 â decem (December).
21. QUESTION 7
Guglielmo Marconi won the Nobel Prize for Physics in the year 1909
for inventing the radio. But, Marconiâs invention was based on the
work previously done by X.
After Marconi became world famous for sending the first transatlantic
message, X said the following - âMarconi is a good fellow. Let him
continue. He is using seventeen of my patents.â
Id X.
24. QUESTION 8
Copper is a vital metal, very useful to the human body.
This practice was one by which way our fore-fathers ensured we
intake sufficient copper as part of the water, as rivers were the only
source of drinking water. Making it a custom ensured that all of us
follow the practice.
Which practice ??
29. âŚand the answer is
Cast of Guardians of the Galaxy in support
of their Director James Gunn
30. QUESTION 10
Brother of filmmaker Tanuja Chandra and film critic Anupama Chopra,
he is the winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book
for Red Earth and Pouring Rain.
His most recent book is also his most famous, primarily because of the
super successful Netflix original which it inspired.
Name the author
33. QUESTION 11
X is a Latin phrase, meaning "horrible year". It is complementary
to annus mirabilis, which means "wonderful year"; however, annus
mirabilis is a traditional term, while X is of relatively recent coinage.
Used by Queen Elizabeth II for the year 1992.
36. QUESTION 12
In 1941, the fictional elephant X from the Disney movie of the same
name was selected to be "Mammal of the Year", and a cover was
created showing it in a formal portrait style. However, the attack on
Pearl Harbor on December 7 pre-empted the cover.
The U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt was named Man of the
Year for a record third time, although its Mammal of the Year profile still
appeared on the inside pages of the magazine.
39. FIGURE IT OUT
⢠Written Round
⢠4 Google Doodles and 4 Minimalist Posters
⢠Identify what they signify
⢠+20 for every correct answer
⢠+40 for Full House
57. âŚand the answers are
1. Lacrosse
2. Shakuntala Devi
3. Labour day
4. Motherâs Day
5. The Wolf of Wall Street
6. Slumdog Millionaire
7. Stranger Things
8. Interstellar
58. DOUBLE TROUBLE
⢠8 questions in total
⢠All open on Pounce
⢠Normal marking scheme is +50/-25
⢠If you say Double, you get +100/-50
61. âŚand the answer is
Christian Bale as
US Vice President
Dick Cheney
62. QUESTION 2
In 2017, Shashi Tharoor put X in the same category as some of "the
worst genocidal dictators" of the 20th century, saying that X is "one of
the more evil rulers of the 20th century only fit to stand in the company
of the likes of Hitler, Mao and Stalin.
X has as much blood on his hands as Hitler does. Particularly the
decisions that he personally signed off during the Bengal Famine when
4.3 million people died because of the decisions he took or endorsed."
68. QUESTION 4
Holding the Filmfare record for most wins in the Best Actor in a Comic
Role category, this veteran recently became one of the very few Indians
to have been nominated for an award by the BAFTAs.
He was nominated for his supporting turn in the British TV sitcom âThe
Boy With The Topknotâ.
71. QUESTION 5
The Handover of X (or simply "the Handover"), also known as "the
Return" in mainland China, was the transfer of sovereignty over X from
the United Kingdom to China in a ceremony on 30 June 1997. The
retrocession was conducted to coincide with the expiration of the New
Territories' lease at midnight on 30 June. The landmark event marked
the end of British rule in X, and is regarded by some as marking the
end of the British Empire.
74. QUESTION 6
This is a composite material consisting of pieces or pulp, sometimes
reinforced with textiles, and bound with an adhesive.
What is this material, literally "chewed paperâ, called?
77. QUESTION 7
Variants of this contraption have
been used for centuries. One
version, built in 1818 by English
civil engineer Sir William Cubitt,
was used in prisons to crush
grains. This form of hard labour
was discontinued in the late 19th
century, but the name survived
thanks to a health fad in the
1960s.What 9-letter term are we
talking about?
80. QUESTION 8
It is a mountain range and name of a peak located in Chikkamagaluru
district, in Karnataka, India. It is also the name of a small hill station
cum mining town situated near the mountain, about 48 kilometers
from Karkala and around 20 kilometers from Kalasa. The name literally
means 'horse-face' (Kannada) and refers to a particular picturesque
view of a side of the mountain that resembles a horse's face.
Which mountain range?
83. FINAL SHOWDOWN
⢠8 questions
⢠Each question open only on Pounce
⢠Choice of choosing +100/-100, +75/-75 and +50/-50
84. QUESTION 1
Best known for his stories about the partition of India immediately
following independence in 1947, he was tried for obscenity six times;
thrice before 1947 in British India, and thrice after independence in
1947 in Pakistan, but never convicted.
Writing mainly in Urdu language, he produced 22 collections of short
stories, a novel, five series of radio plays, three collections of essays,
two collections of personal sketches.
87. QUESTION 2
âThere were two demon brothers named X and Y who were a terror to
people. They were in fact carnivorous as if their only profession was to
eat human beings. They used to kill them, cook them and eat.â
This story and the two names recently came into prominence.
How?
Also give X and Y.
90. QUESTION 3
X and her sisters were named after the first thing their mother had
after delivering them. Thus, her sisters were named Paanwa, Jalebia
and Rasgulawa.
ID X.
93. QUESTION 4
This is a type of cap that is typically worn
in rural areas, often for hunting. Because
of the cap's popular association
with Sherlock Holmes, it has become
stereotypical headgear for a detective in
illustrations.
Name the type of hat.
96. QUESTION 5
From July 23, 2000, The New York Times Book Review started to
publish a separate bestseller list.
Whose monopoly in that hallowed list drove NYT to take that
decision?
98. âŚand the answer is
Harry Potter
The separate list being one for Childrenâs
Literature.
99. QUESTION 6
The scientific name for this fruit references India twice over. Its
ordinary name is probably a misnomer because it originated in the
tropical savannah of Africa before travelling to India, according to
food historian K.T. Achaya. The name in Arabic means âIndian Dateâ.
Marco Polo used this name in 1298 while the earliest written
reference in Arabic seems to date back to 1335.
What fruit?
102. QUESTION 7
Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, he holds the
distinction of being the only goalkeeper in the FIFA World Cupâs
history to have won the Golden Ball, which he won in the 2002
tournament.
105. QUESTION 8
Roger McGough wrote a poem that ended thus:
"I am the Kiss of Life
Its ebb and flow
With your last gasp
You will call my name
'o o o o o o o o'.
Identify the subject/title of the poem.