The Annual Republic Day India Quiz held at IIM Ahmedabad Chaos 2020 - presented by Quiz Cetera. Questions on a range of topics including Indian history, arts, politics, technology, travel and living, language and literature, cinema, arts, sports and business - practically everything Indian.
The document discusses the opening crawls that appear at the beginning of Star Wars films. The initial films used physical models laid out on the floor that were filmed by a camera moving along them, which was a time-consuming process. More recently, the crawls have evolved and are now accomplished using digital technology. The opening crawls are one of the most recognizable elements in entertainment.
AFMC Quiz Session (24 August 2013) - PrelimsAnmol Dhawan
This document outlines the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round involving multiple teams. It provides the names of the organizers and states that each question is worth 1 point, with starred questions used to resolve ties. Four teams will qualify for the final round. The rules also mention that senior participants must treat the winners to a meal from a specific restaurant. The document then lists 25 multiple choice questions from various topics covering history, geography, pop culture, and more. It concludes by requesting the answer sheets from the participants.
The document provides details of a general quiz hosted by Ayush Malviya, Anish Bharatrajan, and Sanchit Sahay. It outlines the rules of the quiz, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. It warns participants not to search for answers online and encourages keeping devices away to enjoy the quiz more. The document then provides the first 13 questions of the quiz across various topics including science, pop culture, and current events.
This MELAS Quiz was held on 12th March,2022 and hosted by Subhadra and Nitesh for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
MELAS quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 9th April 2022, as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest Spring Spree 2022. The set has both the Prelims and Finals which include various questions on topics related to Music, Entertainment, Literature, Art and Sports.
The document describes a quiz being conducted by Shriya Atmakuri and Mukund Poddar. It provides rules for the quiz and then asks multiple choice questions on topics ranging from films, music, art and literature. Some questions reference popular culture like TV shows and movies to test participants' knowledge. Partial points will be awarded based on the quizmasters' discretion.
The Annual Republic Day India Quiz held at IIM Ahmedabad Chaos 2020 - presented by Quiz Cetera. Questions on a range of topics including Indian history, arts, politics, technology, travel and living, language and literature, cinema, arts, sports and business - practically everything Indian.
The document discusses the opening crawls that appear at the beginning of Star Wars films. The initial films used physical models laid out on the floor that were filmed by a camera moving along them, which was a time-consuming process. More recently, the crawls have evolved and are now accomplished using digital technology. The opening crawls are one of the most recognizable elements in entertainment.
AFMC Quiz Session (24 August 2013) - PrelimsAnmol Dhawan
This document outlines the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round involving multiple teams. It provides the names of the organizers and states that each question is worth 1 point, with starred questions used to resolve ties. Four teams will qualify for the final round. The rules also mention that senior participants must treat the winners to a meal from a specific restaurant. The document then lists 25 multiple choice questions from various topics covering history, geography, pop culture, and more. It concludes by requesting the answer sheets from the participants.
The document provides details of a general quiz hosted by Ayush Malviya, Anish Bharatrajan, and Sanchit Sahay. It outlines the rules of the quiz, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. It warns participants not to search for answers online and encourages keeping devices away to enjoy the quiz more. The document then provides the first 13 questions of the quiz across various topics including science, pop culture, and current events.
This MELAS Quiz was held on 12th March,2022 and hosted by Subhadra and Nitesh for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
MELAS quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 9th April 2022, as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest Spring Spree 2022. The set has both the Prelims and Finals which include various questions on topics related to Music, Entertainment, Literature, Art and Sports.
The document describes a quiz being conducted by Shriya Atmakuri and Mukund Poddar. It provides rules for the quiz and then asks multiple choice questions on topics ranging from films, music, art and literature. Some questions reference popular culture like TV shows and movies to test participants' knowledge. Partial points will be awarded based on the quizmasters' discretion.
The document contains rules for a quiz along with questions and answers related to movies, books, music, games, and more. Some of the questions ask to identify movies, novels, actors, bands, products, and characters from Pokémon, Harry Potter, and WWE. Others involve filling in blanks or naming finishing moves, GTA codes, cricket players, and more. The questions cover a wide range of topics from the 1990s-2000s across popular culture including movies, music, books, games, and television.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition called "The India Quiz Finals" with 8 questions across 4 rounds. The rounds cover topics like history, literature, and science with questions related to events, people, movies, and monuments. Teams are given points for correct answers and can lose points for incorrect responses, with the goal of accumulating the most points across the rounds.
April Quiz Festival by BQC team
Date: 09/04/2023
Venue: Hazra, Kolkata
Researched and Hosted : Rudra Chakraborty ( B.Tech, MBA)
Quiz master: 8240419581
Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 20th March 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas on general topics. The set above consists of questions from qualifiers round conducted for each branch in NITW.
1. Roger Waters wrote the song "Comfortably Numb" after experiencing a difficult concert while suffering from hepatitis and being injected with tranquilizers by a doctor before performing.
2. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" depicts the biblical scene of Jesus revealing that one of his apostles will betray him, as depicted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
3. The term "cliffhanger" refers to a plot device that leaves the audience in suspense at the end of an episode or installment, which originated from a scene in Thomas Hardy's serialized novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes."
Questionable Intelligence Prelims - MIT Manipal College General Quiz - TechTa...RithwikRao
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It includes the following:
1. Company X was Vijaya Bank, founded on Vijayadashami.
2. The two stanzas of a song originally constituted the national anthem of Czechoslovakia but are now the national anthems of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
3. Abbey National Building Society received letters addressed to 221B Baker Street due to its London address.
The document is a written quiz for the India Mela Quiz consisting of 35 questions totaling 63 points. It includes questions about films, artists, literature, and events from Indian culture. The questions are multiple choice or short answer and cover topics like cinema, art, and history. Images, videos or audio clips are provided as clues for some of the questions.
1. The document contains a 20 question political quiz with rules stating cameras must remain on and the top 6-8 teams will qualify for finals.
2. The questions cover topics like movies, buildings, political movements, paintings, protests, elections, perfume scents, capital cities, literature, leaders, apps, paintings, laws, currencies, fashion, actors, games, movies, elections, and freedom fighters.
3. The questions require identification of terms, people, places, artworks, policies and their relationships to the clues provided in the questions.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz including 30 questions and rules. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge of movies, music, television shows and celebrities. The questions include identifying movies from trailers or clips, filling in song or artist names, and connecting pictures or details to identify films, characters, or people. Audio clips or images are included with some of the questions to aid in answering. The quiz is intended to be fun and challenge participants' entertainment knowledge.
This document provides a summary of a sci-biz-tech quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions related to various topics. Some of the questions reference specific companies, products, and characters like the Onida Devil mascot, bit.ly's pufferfish mascot, Essential phone founder Andy Rubin, and Carlos Ghosn hiding in an audio equipment box. The quiz contains 42 total questions split between different formats and covering diverse subjects in science, business and technology.
The document is a pop culture quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. Some key details:
- There are 4 star marked questions that can be used as tie-breakers
- The questions cover topics like movies, music, history and more
- The questions require thinking outside the box to identify people, works of fiction, songs, and other pop culture references
This document provides the rules and format for an entertainment quiz called "Quitkrieg '19". It consists of 3 rounds of 12 questions each, followed by 3 "List It" rounds. The scoring is +10/-5 with no part points for the "Pounce" rounds. One of the List It rounds shows screencaps from manga works and asks the participant to identify them. Another round involves identifying characters or works from contextual clues. The quiz covers a wide range of topics from films, TV shows, music and more.
The document describes a quiz being conducted at the MELA Quiz - 2016 Antaragni, Kolkata Roadtrip event. It includes details about the different rounds of the quiz such as written rounds involving identification of artists whose works inspired album covers, movies based on clues, and notable people. It also provides clues about movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture. The quiz involves questions to test participants' knowledge on topics ranging from arts, entertainment, literature and history.
The document contains rules for a quiz along with questions and answers related to movies, books, music, games, and more. Some of the questions ask to identify movies, novels, actors, bands, products, and characters from Pokémon, Harry Potter, and WWE. Others involve filling in blanks or naming finishing moves, GTA codes, cricket players, and more. The questions cover a wide range of topics from the 1990s-2000s across popular culture including movies, music, books, games, and television.
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition called "The India Quiz Finals" with 8 questions across 4 rounds. The rounds cover topics like history, literature, and science with questions related to events, people, movies, and monuments. Teams are given points for correct answers and can lose points for incorrect responses, with the goal of accumulating the most points across the rounds.
April Quiz Festival by BQC team
Date: 09/04/2023
Venue: Hazra, Kolkata
Researched and Hosted : Rudra Chakraborty ( B.Tech, MBA)
Quiz master: 8240419581
Conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 20th March 2023. Themed on fun facts and amazing fundas on general topics. The set above consists of questions from qualifiers round conducted for each branch in NITW.
1. Roger Waters wrote the song "Comfortably Numb" after experiencing a difficult concert while suffering from hepatitis and being injected with tranquilizers by a doctor before performing.
2. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper" depicts the biblical scene of Jesus revealing that one of his apostles will betray him, as depicted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
3. The term "cliffhanger" refers to a plot device that leaves the audience in suspense at the end of an episode or installment, which originated from a scene in Thomas Hardy's serialized novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes."
Questionable Intelligence Prelims - MIT Manipal College General Quiz - TechTa...RithwikRao
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers. It includes the following:
1. Company X was Vijaya Bank, founded on Vijayadashami.
2. The two stanzas of a song originally constituted the national anthem of Czechoslovakia but are now the national anthems of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
3. Abbey National Building Society received letters addressed to 221B Baker Street due to its London address.
The document is a written quiz for the India Mela Quiz consisting of 35 questions totaling 63 points. It includes questions about films, artists, literature, and events from Indian culture. The questions are multiple choice or short answer and cover topics like cinema, art, and history. Images, videos or audio clips are provided as clues for some of the questions.
1. The document contains a 20 question political quiz with rules stating cameras must remain on and the top 6-8 teams will qualify for finals.
2. The questions cover topics like movies, buildings, political movements, paintings, protests, elections, perfume scents, capital cities, literature, leaders, apps, paintings, laws, currencies, fashion, actors, games, movies, elections, and freedom fighters.
3. The questions require identification of terms, people, places, artworks, policies and their relationships to the clues provided in the questions.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz including 30 questions and rules. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge of movies, music, television shows and celebrities. The questions include identifying movies from trailers or clips, filling in song or artist names, and connecting pictures or details to identify films, characters, or people. Audio clips or images are included with some of the questions to aid in answering. The quiz is intended to be fun and challenge participants' entertainment knowledge.
This document provides a summary of a sci-biz-tech quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions related to various topics. Some of the questions reference specific companies, products, and characters like the Onida Devil mascot, bit.ly's pufferfish mascot, Essential phone founder Andy Rubin, and Carlos Ghosn hiding in an audio equipment box. The quiz contains 42 total questions split between different formats and covering diverse subjects in science, business and technology.
The document is a pop culture quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. Some key details:
- There are 4 star marked questions that can be used as tie-breakers
- The questions cover topics like movies, music, history and more
- The questions require thinking outside the box to identify people, works of fiction, songs, and other pop culture references
This document provides the rules and format for an entertainment quiz called "Quitkrieg '19". It consists of 3 rounds of 12 questions each, followed by 3 "List It" rounds. The scoring is +10/-5 with no part points for the "Pounce" rounds. One of the List It rounds shows screencaps from manga works and asks the participant to identify them. Another round involves identifying characters or works from contextual clues. The quiz covers a wide range of topics from films, TV shows, music and more.
The document describes a quiz being conducted at the MELA Quiz - 2016 Antaragni, Kolkata Roadtrip event. It includes details about the different rounds of the quiz such as written rounds involving identification of artists whose works inspired album covers, movies based on clues, and notable people. It also provides clues about movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture. The quiz involves questions to test participants' knowledge on topics ranging from arts, entertainment, literature and history.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It grew exponentially from the 1980s onward and became a major force in communications, business, and society through new technologies and greater public access to computers and online content. The internet has profoundly shaped modern life and continues to rapidly evolve and impact nearly all aspects of the global community.
The document contains 25 questions from a quiz with answers related to music, literature, art, history and current events. Some of the questions and answers identified include: how Hindu gods are connected musically through the notes of the musical scale; the last jury trial in the KM Nanavati case which was in the news recently; the daughter Dolores from the novel Lolita; the artist Banksy who did album artwork for Blur; the progression of the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter"; Rituparno Ghosh dubbing for an actress in one of his films; the fictional language "Newspeak" from 1984; the Leaning Tower of Pisa's record surpassed by another structure;
This document provides details about the MELA Finals quiz competition held at IIM Kozhikode. It consisted of 6 rounds: LEGO, Infinite Pounce, Reverse Infinite Pounce, Cryptic Crossword, The Alphabet Soup, and Long Connect. The LEGO round involved identifying movies recreated with LEGO clips. Infinite Pounce and Reverse Infinite Pounce involved answering questions to earn or lose points. Cryptic Crossword was a crossword round. The details provided examples and explanations of questions from several of the rounds.
The document provides rules and questions for a quiz session with 15 questions in the first round. The rounds have different rules like being clockwise, allowing infinite pouncing, and point values for direct vs pounced answers. The questions cover topics like fictional wealthy individuals, films, film quotes, book titles in new genres, abbreviated film titles, fictional cartoon characters, and award show categories.
The first Pokémon ever designed was Clefairy. In the earliest designs for Capsule Monsters, the game that would ultimately become Pokémon, Clefairy appears multiple times and looks pretty close to his final design.
The document provides information about several topics:
1. It describes the Italian region of Abruzzo and the character John Abruzzi from the TV show Prison Break, who is named after the region.
2. It mentions the 2007 Indian thriller film No Smoking directed by Anurag Kashyap, which was loosely based on a short story by Stephen King.
3. It asks the reader to identify the instrument featured in a YouTube video, which is identified as an Earth Harp.
4. It provides trivia about actors Richard Harris and the role he played of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films.
5. It discusses the reason for an anti
- The document outlines the rules for a 20 question quiz involving movies, TV shows, artists and other topics. Questions are in multiple choice format and involve identifying names, titles, characters and connecting concepts. Some questions have images or video clips accompanying them. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The blanks are:
1) languages
2) scripts
Jawaharlal Nehru, in his preface to the Report of the Committee,
published in 1955, wrote: “They (different languages) represent past
political divisions in the country.... Now that we have attained
Independence, it is obviously desirable that there should be a certain
uniformity in the scripts for our civic, social, and other purposes, and
MELA College Quiz - Antaragni IIT Kanpur 2015Sreshth Shah
Here's the quiz I did as part of the Quiz fest at IIT Kanpur (October 2015) - Highest was 18/30, cutoff was a low 7/30. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome. Media isn't available.
Sreshth Shah
sreshth.shah@gmail.com
+918285219568
The document discusses various railway stations and landmarks in India. It provides trivia questions about Kanpur Central Station, which was originally planned to be a replica of Lucknow's Charbagh Railway Station. It also mentions the station shared between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the last scene of the film DDLJ being filmed at an unnamed station, and the station on the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line with the shortest name. Further, it discusses Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai where a "gender-reassignment surgery" was conducted, and the pair this location was part of.
The document appears to be a quiz containing questions about various topics such as history, culture, and current events. It includes 25 multiple choice questions with the first 8 questions marked with stars. The questions cover topics like landmarks in Ahmedabad, minimalist posters, the origin of words like "geek", devices used in ancient China, the origin of phrases like "saved by the bell", company names and their meanings, the introduction of foods to India, rituals in Mexico, and more.
This document contains the questions and answers for a 90s themed quiz. It includes 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of 90s pop culture such as TV shows, movies, music and more. Some sample questions include identifying the TV show that a fan theory refers to, the clothing brand known for oversized pockets, and the controversial song rumored to have satanic references.
This document appears to be a quiz containing multiple choice and written response questions about various topics of general knowledge. It provides the structure and scoring rules for the quiz, with 16 multiple choice questions covering subjects like history, geography, music, and pop culture. The written round contains 6 identification questions asking to name the artist and album from image recreations. The document establishes a framework and content for a general knowledge quiz being administered.
This document contains clues and questions related to movies, TV shows, books, and characters from popular culture. The clues require identifying titles, characters, locations, and other details from films, novels, comic books, and television programs.
This document contains the text of a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions on movies, books, music, and other topics of popular culture. It includes 20 preliminary questions, answers to those questions, and the setup for additional "finals" rounds. The questions cover a wide range of subjects and pop culture references from around the world.
This document contains 25 questions for a quiz competition. It provides background information and context for each question, ranging from identifying people, places, events, and making connections between different facts. The questions cover topics in history, pop culture, sports, science, literature and current affairs. Answering the questions correctly requires having wide general knowledge.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics. Question 16 refers to a character in Star Wars, Darth Vader, wanting a purple lightsaber instead of the traditional red or green ones. The passage quotes the actor who played the character explaining his reasoning for wanting a purple lightsaber to the director.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to movies, books, people, and events. It provides details about Katz's Delicatessen in New York City, the movie When Harry Met Sally, the book and movie Love Story, pianist Adnan Sami, author Salman Rushdie, the book and threat mentioned by Thomas Friedman, the saying by Sant Totapuri and the related Raj Kapoor film, the Blank Noise Project movement, the movie Mr. Bean, agriculturist Jethro Tull, how the pronunciation of "Herge" relates to the French alphabet, the geographical region of Al Jazeerah in Sudan, fashion designer Coco Chanel, the book and travels of Che
The MASALA Quiz (Prelims)- NSIT Quiz Fest 2015nsitqc
The MASALA (Movies, Sitcoms, Literature) Quiz (Prelims) at the NSIT Quiz Fest 2015, conducted by the NSIT Quiz Club from 20th-22nd March. See the videos and audios for the questions here- http://goo.gl/Cv1yzP
This document provides information about an upcoming tech quiz competition called Quaestio 2016 hosted by IEM QUIZZARD CLUB. It thanks the sponsors and organizers and lists the question setters. It provides the general rules for the competition and includes sample questions to give a sense of the format and topics that will be covered. The document provides context and builds anticipation for the Quaestio 2016 quiz competition.
Here are some connections between the people/terms provided:
- Andre Agassi and Dev Patel are both famous tennis players and actors. Agassi was one of the best tennis players of the 1990s while Dev Patel is a British actor known for films like Slumdog Millionaire.
- Eva Mendes and Rupert Grint both starred in major film franchises. Eva Mendes co-starred in several Fast & Furious films while Rupert Grint is best known for playing Ron Weasley in all the Harry Potter movies.
- Justin Timberlake and Rupert Grint both got their start in entertainment at a young age. Timberlake was in the boy band NSYNC and
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about popular culture, history, movies, music, and current events. There are 30 questions across 3 rounds with points awarded for correct answers. Questions cover topics like political censorship in Tunisia, movies like Four Rooms and Pi, songs from civil rights protests, buildings in London, and more. The purpose is to test general knowledge on a wide range of trivia topics.
Paul Scholes signed a one-year contract extension with Manchester United. City lost 0-1 to United, with Scholes scoring the lone goal in the 93rd minute. Guidelines described match the format and publishing strategy for novels in the Choose Your Own Adventure book series. Characteristics like predictable length, cliffhanger endings, and previews of future books were mentioned.
The document provides 24 trivia questions across various topics including films, literature, art, music and sports. It includes multiple choice questions with options to identify characters, works, people etc. It also has fill in the blank questions to be completed with names, terms or other required information. The questions are part of a quiz format with provisions for points to be scored on direct answers or by pouncing on other player's answers.
The movie A is Titanic which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Kate Winslet acts alongside Meryl Streep in a medical drama ER. Meryl Streep is also a blues singer and pianist. In Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio is seen whistling a popular tune 'My Heart Will Go On' which also features at the end of the movie Inception. Protagonist Leonardo DiCaprio of Inception plays opposite Tom Hardy in the Dark Knight trilogy as the villain Bane.
Meryl Streep acts opposite Tom Hardy and Keanu Reeves as Captain James Biggs in the movie Street Kings.
Keanu Reeves is also known to star in the
Here are the key details provided in the passage:
- The dynasty originated in the 13th century.
- It originated from an estate ruled by a Lord who was a vassal of France.
- Over time, the Lord gained more power and independence from France.
- The dynasty eventually ruled a significant territory.
Putting this together, the dynasty is the House of X, which originated from the estate of X ruled by a Lord vassal of France in the early 13th century. Over the centuries, the Lord gained more power and independence, eventually ruling a significant territory as the House of X dynasty.
Without more context about the specific dynasty, I cannot provide the name to fill in X.
Dr. Aakash Roy conducted a research study involving 48 questions in various formats for participants: 6 written questions, 18 clockwise questions, 6 theme questions, and 18 anti-clockwise questions. The study also included 6 visual questions worth 5 points each, with the ability to gain or lose additional points by staking answers. The clockwise round involved infinite bounce and pounce with associated point gains or losses. Unanswered questions in this round did not return to the same team.
The document discusses various topics including scat singing in jazz, movie scenes and plot details, urban legends, historical figures and events, and notable people from literature and history. It touches on films like Titanic, Jurassic Park, Rosemary's Baby, and The Pride of Yankees. It also mentions the Lincoln Memorial statue, Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot, Lou Gehrig, and Kubla Khan. Several questions are posed and answered about these different topics in 3 sentences or less.
This document appears to be a quiz with 25 questions about various topics. It provides the rules for a preliminary round with 25 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions worth 10 points each, with the top 6 teams advancing to the finals. The finals involve carrying half the preliminary score over and additional questions.
The document discusses the origin of the term "deadline" based on its use during the American Civil War. It describes how General Wirz established a "deadline" around the prison enclosure, about 20 feet from the wall, and instructed guards to fire upon any prisoners who crossed it. The document also contains two multiple choice questions about the logo of Dena Bank and the inspiration for the song "12 Angry Men" by Vennu Mallesh.
This document provides information about an entertainment quiz called the M.E.L.A. QUIZ FINALS. It includes details about the written round, which involves identifying guns from famous movies, and an infinite pounce round with points awarded or deducted based on clockwise or counterclockwise spinning. It also includes several passages providing context for movies, actors, novels, and other entertainment-related trivia that may be referenced in quiz questions.
This summarizes a document about an entertainment, literature and arts quiz. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about books, films, music and other media. The questions cover topics like book liquidation terms, roles played by actors, films influenced by books/plays, famous portraits and their inspirations, and more.
X was a documentary film by Rajesh Jala about seven children who make a living collecting shrouds from the Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi. The film won several awards including the Best Documentary award at the 2008 Montreal World Film Festival. The place is Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, where according to legends, Lord Shiva's earring fell into a well that was dug.
The document provides details of an India quiz competition including the different rounds - List It rounds where participants list names of people or objects in pictures, Infinite Pounce rounds with multiple choice questions, and a Long Connect word association game. It includes questions about identifying Indian Olympians, political and literary figures, movies, monuments, and more. The quiz is designed to test the participants' knowledge of people, events, places, and cultural aspects related to India's history, politics, and culture.
The document describes the rules and questions for an Independence Day quiz on India. It consists of 20 multiple choice questions, with questions 15-20 being worth 2 marks each. Questions 5, 10, and 15 are "star questions" that could be used in a tiebreaker round of sudden death. The questions cover topics about Indian history, culture, and independence leaders. Sample questions identify famous Indian personalities like Gama Pehalwan and Kamala Das.
Prelims of the India Quiz hosted as a part of Literary Events in Chaos 2016 at IIM Ahmedabad. The Quizmasters for the event were Dhanraj B and Tauseef Warsi
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This video is a quiz about lone wolves and contains 26 multiple choice questions with alphabetical answers. It emphasizes rules like all answers being a single letter, focusing on the letter given rather than guessing, and providing both answers if a question asks for two things. If the rules are broken, the quiz is over. The lighthearted tone and references to lone wolves throughout suggest this quiz is meant to be fun rather than high-stakes.
This video summarizes a quiz competition with 5 rounds of questions on various topics. The rounds include listing the 7 deadly sins, answering trivia questions about films, identifying porn parody titles, and connecting elements to the name of a film trilogy. The quiz emphasizes speed and penalizes incorrect or unanswered questions. It encourages the participants to try their best while having fun competing.
Pot Pourri - Assorted Puzzles on the English Language (Answers) + Round II LSD IIM Ahmedabad
This document provides the details of an event with multiple rounds of trivia questions and puzzles to test participants' knowledge. It outlines the scoring structure and rules for parts like crosswords, anagrams, guessing personalities from clues, and pictionary. The final round asks two questions testing recognition of pangrams and identifying spoonerisms in example sentences.
Pot Pourri - Assorted Puzzles on the English LanguageLSD IIM Ahmedabad
This document provides clues and puzzles for a team-building activity with the following sections:
- Word of the Month: Fill in the blanks for 12 months of the year.
- Up and Down Words: Solve word puzzles where the second word of one clue is the first word of the next.
- Rebus: Figure out words or phrases from pictures.
- Fill her up: Anagrams: Fill in blanks with words that are anagrams of each other.
- Palindromes: Figure out phrases and sentences that read the same forward and backward.
Bhupen Hazarika won the President’s National Award for film 3 times and also prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke award for lifetime achievement. He directed over a dozen films and documentaries, including classics such as Pratidhwani,Chikmik Bijuli,Siraj,Miri Jiyori,Mahut Bandhure and Mera Dharam Meri Maa.
Dadasaheb Phalke worked as a photographer,as a stage make up man,as an assistance to a German illusionist and as a magician. He set up the Hindustan Cinema Films,Nasik,the 1st purely indigenous film production company with corporate shareholding
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At Digidev, we are working to be the leader in interactive streaming platforms of choice by smart device users worldwide.
Our goal is to become the ultimate distribution service of entertainment content. The Digidev application will offer the next generation television highway for users to discover and engage in a variety of content. While also providing a fresh and
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2. Guide to Prelims
• The prelims contains 24 questions
• Each question carries 1 mark, no negative marking
• Questions 1,7,12,19 and 24 are star marked
• In case of ties including star marked qs, we resort to sudden death
• 6 teams qualify to the finals
3. Q1. ID the punchline
uchi dukan fika pakwan
khadar ki langoti chandi ka pikdaan
sau me se assi beiman phir bhi mera desh mahan
topi lagaye ________ kahta hai desh ke logo me samta ki bhawna aa rahi hai
isiliye to badi machhali chhoti ko kha rahi hai
hamare chune huye kutte,
hume hi katte hai
humare hisse ki botiya aapas me batte hai
amaan gand se bhari inki aawaj se nange raaste kaanpte hai
kal paida huye bacche, ek saans lete huye hapte hai
saitano ki najayaj aulad tahalka macha rahi hai aur hum hum bhagwan ke chahete
janwar insan zindagi ko gaali banaye baithe hai kya kare,
sala sala ________________________________
4. 2. ID X
You wouldn’t really expect a kids movie to have a lot of references from X.
However, this can be understood in hindsight when one felt this immense
sense of dread while watching woody and Buzz hide from Sid (or his dog, I
don’t remember the exact scene) in Toy Story. However, the movie Toy Story is
filled with references to the movie X and the director of the movie, Lee
Unkrich, has (I think) gone on record saying that X is his favourite movie.
5.
6. 3.
X is a very famous work of art (‘art’ may be used in this quiz as a
representative noun for movies, books songs or paintings. Do not ask specific
hints) initially given the title as the Last Man in Europe. Give me X or if you
can, the name of this author born in Bihar.
7. 4. Tribute question to XKCD- I used to
think dash dash dash. Give me dash
dash dash
8. 5. Some people have too much free
time
• On the next slide, you see an Abstruse Goose comic mocking something. As
far as the movie is concerned, what followed this scene led to a viral internet
phenomenon that all (or most) of you must have seen. ID the viral
video/meme
9.
10. 6.
• X is popularly known on the internet as the song everyone has heard but
does not know the name of. Do you?
11. 7.
X, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend
rode naked through the streets of Coventry in order to gain a remission of the
oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants. The term Y for a
voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a person had
watched her ride while the entire town had vowed to honour the dignity of the
noblewoman. Pic related next slide is John Collier’s rendition of the event and
has nothing to do with the person or the person’s POV (I suppose).
12.
13. 8.
Located in the London borough of City of Westminister, how does this location
find relevance in the world of classic rock? Keywords required.
[Image follows on next slide]
14.
15. 9. Emoji this.
This block of emojis is the rendering of the cover for which famous rock
album?
18. 12. ID X
The following are comments about a movie X,
Luca Pellegrini on the Vatican Radio – “[the reporters] made themselves
examples of their most pure vocation, that of finding the facts, verifying
sources, and making themselves—for the good of the community and of a
city—paladins of the need for justice.”
Cardinal Sean O’Malley of the Archdiocese of Boston – “X illustrates how the
newspaper’s reports prompted the church to deal with what was shameful and
hidden.”
19. 13. Put Funda
Given on the next slide is an infographic depicting a collection of items. Put
funda and give funda.
20.
21. 14. What’s behind the smaller black box?
And its not Batman or Superman
22. 15.
• In the late nineteenth century the X movement was initially not received
very well by the establishment.
• Reviews were at times abusive: La Figaro, 1876, "Five or six lunatics, one of
them a woman, have met here to exhibit their works. Someone should tell
Mr. Pissarro forcibly that trees are never violet, the sky is never the colour of
fresh butter, that nowhere on earth are things to be seen as he paints them."
Maybe not, but the popularity of this movement cannot be disputed
24. 17.
Mike Reiss, show-runner, writer and producer for THE
SIMPSONS, says he doesn’t know the reason. “Even
though that appeared in a show I supervised. It may
have been [co-writer] Sam Simon’s idea. So much for a
‘grand design’ to how we do things,” he concludes.
26. 19. Give the broader concept being
depicted here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXItwbeYwTU
27. 20. Connect: 3 among Many
• Roxanne- The police
• Wild Thing- The Troggs
• The A team- Ed Sheeran
28. 21. ID X
X is a song by a famous English rock band written by one of its more famous
members, Y. It is widely believed that Y wrote the song for the son of another
band member Z, to comfort him during his parents’ divorce in 1968. The lyrics
of the song reflect Y’s sentiments towards Z’s son and offer him words of
consolation and encouragement while the name of the song itself is derived
from the name of Z’s son.
29. 22. Which book?
‘____ _____ _____ _____ X’ is a book by Nobel Prize winner X. It covers various
instances in the author’s life and his fascination with different phenomena.
This book, released in 1985, sold more than 500,000 copies. However, he was a
Nobel Prize winner in a field completely unrelated to literature.
The title of the story has an interesting anecdote attached to it. It is believed
that it derives from a woman’s response when, after she asked the author if he
wanted cream or lemon in his tea, he mindlessly requested both.
FITB.
33. Q1. ID the punchline
uchi dukan fika pakwan
khadar ki langoti chandi ka pikdaan
sau me se assi beiman phir bhi mera desh mahan
topi lagaye ________ kahta hai desh ke logo me samta ki bhawna aa rahi hai
isiliye to badi machhali chhoti ko kha rahi hai
hamare chune huye kutte,
hume hi katte hai
humare hisse ki botiya aapas me batte hai
amaan gand se bhari inki aawaj se nange raaste kaanpte hai
kal paida huye bacche, ek saans lete huye hapte hai
saitano ki najayaj aulad tahalka macha rahi hai aur hum hum bhagwan ke chahete
janwar insan zindagi ko gaali banaye baithe hai kya kare,
sala sala ________________________________
39. 3.
X is a very famous work of art (‘art’ may be used in this quiz as a
representative noun for movies, books and songs, rest assured there will be no
paintings. Do not ask specific hints) initially given the title as the Last Man in
Europe. Give me X or if you can, the name of this author born in Bihar.
40.
41.
42. 4. Tribute question to XKCD- I used to
think dash dash dash. Give me dash
dash dash
45. 5. Some people have too much free
time
• On the next slide, you see an Abstruse Goose comic mocking something. As
far as the movie is concerned, what followed this scene led to a viral internet
phenomenon that all (or most) of you must have seen. ID the viral
video/meme
46.
47.
48. The Hobbits are Going to Isengard
• Aragorn’s deductive powers in tracking the Hobbits in the two towers.
49. 6.
• X is popularly known on the internet as the song everyone has heard but
does not know the name of. Do you?
52. 7.
X, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend
rode naked through the streets of Coventry in order to gain a remission of the
oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants. The term Y for a
voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a man had
watched her ride while the entire town had vowed to honour the dignity of the
noblewoman. Pic related next slide is John Collier’s rendition of the event and
has nothing to do with the man or the Man’s POV (I suppose).
56. 8.
Located in the London borough of City of Westminister, how does this location
find relevance in the world of classic rock? Keywords required.
[Image follows on next slide]
57.
58.
59. Location of the Beatles album cover for Abbey
Road, right next to their recording studio –
Abbey Road Studios!
60. 9. Emoji this.
This block of emojis is the rendering of which famous rock album?
69. 12. ID X
The following are comments about a movie X,
Luca Pellegrini on the Vatican Radio – “[the reporters] made themselves
examples of their most pure vocation, that of finding the facts, verifying
sources, and making themselves—for the good of the community and of a
city—paladins of the need for justice.”
Cardinal Sean O’Malley of the Archdiocese of Boston – “X illustrates how the
newspaper’s reports prompted the church to deal with what was shameful and
hidden.”
70.
71.
72. 13. Put Funda
Given on the next slide is an infographic depicting a collection of items. Put
funda and give funda.
73.
74.
75. Death count by mode of killing in Quentin Tarantino movies
76. 14. What’s behind the smaller black black
box? And its not Batman or Superman
77.
78.
79. 15.
• In the late nineteenth century the X movement was initially not received
very well by the establishment.
• Reviews were at times abusive: La Figaro, 1876, "Five or six lunatics, one of
them a woman, have met here to exhibit their works. Someone should tell
Mr. Pissarro forcibly that trees are never violet, the sky is never the colour of
fresh butter, that nowhere on earth are things to be seen as he paints them."
Maybe not, but the popularity of this movement cannot be disputed
85. 17.
Mike Reiss, show-runner, writer and producer for THE
SIMPSONS, says he doesn’t know the reason. “Even
though that appeared in a show I supervised. It may
have been [co-writer] Sam Simon’s idea. So much for a
‘grand design’ to how we do things,” he concludes.
97. 21. ID X
X is a song by a famous English rock band written by one of its more famous
members, Y. It is widely believed that Y wrote the song for the son of another
band member Z, to comfort him during his parents’ divorce in 1968. The lyrics
of the song reflect Y’s sentiments towards Z’s son and offer him words of
consolation and encouragement while the name of the song itself is derived
from the name of Z’s son.
98.
99. Hey Jude
X – Hey Jude
Y – Paul McCartney
Z – John Lennon
100. 22. Which book?
‘____ _____ _____ _____ X’ is a book by Nobel Prize winner X. It covers various
instances in the author’s life and his fascination with different phenomena.
This book, released in 1985, sold more than 500,000 copies. However, he was a
Nobel Prize winner in a field completely unrelated to literature.
The title of the story has an interesting anecdote attached to it. It is believed
that it derives from a woman’s response when, after she asked the author if he
wanted cream or lemon in his tea, he mindlessly requested both.
FITB.