The document provides a transcript of a quiz competition with questions and answers on various topics ranging from films and celebrities to history, geography and science. Some of the questions have names or details redacted. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia knowledge in a multiple choice format.
3. Answer
• “Hey Babyy” was a copy of “3 men and a
baby”, which was directed by Leonard Nimoy
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4. Why did Julius Ceasar like to wear a laurel
wreath while appearing in public?
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5. Answer
• To hide his receding hairline (his soldiers sang
songs making fun of that)
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6. The fruit of the “Asimina triloba” (shown here) is
similar to a fruit from the tropical part of the
Americas, which is probably why they both share
which common popular name?
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14. • About a century ago there was a labor union
battle in the West Virginia coal mining business. A
group of striking miners were bandanas of a
certain colour around their necks
When you work in the sun, the back of your neck
eventually becomes a dark reddish brown colour
with a 'leathery' look to the skin
• Alternative origins of what?
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22. The film 'Big Hero 6' is set in a fictional
city whose name is a sort of mash-up
of two cities - One an Asian capital and
the other being a city on USA's west
coast known for a famous structure
Name it.
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25. Answer
• Founded by the young men of St Mary’s
Church, the mother church of Southampton.
In the early years the club was known as
Southampton St Mary's.
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26. Which leading pair of a hit 2014 film
had played brother and sister in
another film of the same year?
name the films for bonus points
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27. Answer
• Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort; “The fault
in our stars” ..which came after “Divergent”
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28. If it is by-two in Bengaluru, what is it
(mostly) in Mumbai?
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30. The zurna is a wind instrument played
in countries like Turkey. Etymologically
speaking, its name has the same
root/meaning as the name of which
familiar Indian musical instrument?
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38. • The 1941 film 'Dumbo' helped Disney recoup the
losses that he encountered after making
'Fantasia'. Which film-maker is making a modern
version of this film?
• One of the smartest dialogues in the 1941 movie
goes thus
"Crow #1: Did you ever see an elephant fly?
Crow #2: Well, I've seen a horse fly.
Crow #3: Ah, I've seen a dragon fly.
Crow #4: Hee-hee. I've seen a _____ fly."
• FITB
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42. Answer
• Woodstock - fees paid to various performers;
Ravi Shankar's name was blocked out
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43. After a disastrous 2013 film, which
acclaimed director, who is just two
films old has returned with this new
film (poster on left)
and how does this new film connect
with another new film whose poster is
also shown here.
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46. • Este Haim, Kendra Morris, Julia Haltigan and
Holly Miranda make up a band along with a
Hollywood star. Their recently released single
ran into a problem recently as their band
name 'The Singles' is also the name of a band
that has existed for some 17 years.
• Name the Hollywood star
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48. • On January 24, 1961, an accident on Sunset Blvd left him
gravely injured. With multiple broken bones and other
injuries he went into coma at the hospital. For two weeks
he lay in a vegetative state, unresponsive to any efforts
trying to revive him.
• After nearly a fortnight, a doctor at the hospital casually
asked him, even as he lay unconscious, how he was. But he
didn’t address the patient by his name. He called him
something else. And to everyone's amazement the patient
responded to the question.
• Encouraged by this, the doctor repeated the exercise calling
him by different names and each time the patient
responded to the question in a different manner. And sure
enough, after a while he woke up from his coma Who is this
person?
• How is he supposed to have responded to the first question
from the doctor?
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50. • When Google bought Motorola in a multi-
billion deal in 2011, one of its stated reasons
was to offer "better phones at lower prices."
what did Industry watchers widely believe was
the intention of the deal?
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51. Answer
• to acquire a portfolio of patents ..sort of
defense against patent trolls
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52. • 2061 and 2063 are important dates in sci-fi /
Speculative fiction world.
the first is the setting for a lesser known book
in a trilogy and the second is related to the
Star Trek universe.
• What reference(s) are being made to here?
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53. Answer
• 2061: Odyssey Three, the science fiction novel
by Arthur C. Clarke
• April 5, 2063 - first open contact between
Humans and Vulcans (Star Trek Universe)
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54. • There was a time when “&” was actually part
of the English alphabet and school children
reciting their ABCs concluded the alphabet
with the &. Since would have been confusing
to say “X, Y, Z, and &", the students said, “and
per se and” since “Per se” means “by itself"
• What did this lead to?
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60. Deriving from a Greek word for ‘band’
what do you call this kind of headband
worn by many monarchs particularly
those in Egypt and Eastern Europe?
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62. • Otto Hahn won the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
"for his discovery of the fission of heavy nuclei".
It is widely believed that the lady in the image
should have received it with Otto Hahn. About
this, Physics Today said in an article in 1997 "a
rare instance in which personal negative opinions
apparently led to the exclusion of a deserving
scientist ". Element # 109 is named after her.
• ID the lady.
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69. • Witnesses say they saw the pilot was bleeding
profusely from the face. The pilot is an
experienced pilot who has been flying since the
1960s. Golfers said that watching the pilot bring
the plane down, it was clear that he made sure to
avoid people's homes. He was rushed to the
hospital on Thursday after crashing a vintage
plane on a Venice, California golf course
• Who was the pilot who recently crashlanded this
vintage WW2 in a golfcourse recently?
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71. Answer
• Hero pilot Harrison Ford crash landed his vintage plane
on a golf course to avoid catastrophe over homes
Actor was flying a vintage plane in Venice, California on
Thursday
• Ford, 72, was transported to a Santa Monica hospital
with serious but non-life threatening injuries including
a broken ankle and pelvis.
• Witnesses say they saw the actor bleeding profusely
from the face. Ford is an experienced pilot who has
been flying since the 1960s. Golfers said that watching
Ford bring the plane down, it was clear that he made
sure to avoid people's homes
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72. Why might this superhero remind you
of a transition metal in the Periodic
table?
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75. Answer
• Pakistani batsman Mohammad Yousuf has the
best bowling average (0.00) in World Cup history.
Yousuf took the wicket of Zimbabwe's
Christopher Mpofu with the very first ball he
bowled in the 2007 World Cup. Contrastingly,
New Zealand off-spinner John Bracewell has the
worst average. Featuring in two World Cups
(1983, 1987), Bracewell played seven matches,
conceded 310 runs and picked up just 1 wicket,
meaning he had an average of 310.
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76. • The Wheaton is the measurement of this
relative to celebrity Wil Wheaton. The
measurement was standardized when Wil
Wheaton achieved half a million of this , with
the effect that Wil Wheaton now has 5.2
Wheatons himself (as of June 2014). The
milliwheaton (500 of these) is more commonly
used.
• What am I talking about ?
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78. Official description of what?
• "A map of the world representing an
azimuthal equidistant projection centred on
the North Pole, inscribed in a wreath
consisting of crossed conventionalized
branches of the olive tree, . . . The projection
of the map extends to 60 degrees south
latitude, and includes five concentric circles"
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80. • The Webster dictionary describes this feature
as “a bend in a coast forming an open bay” or
as ”a bay formed by such a bend.” It forms the
name of a large body of water off the
southern coastline of mainland Australia.
What word?
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84. The title of which 1982 hit collaboration
between these two legends reflects two the two
materials required to make piano keys? (though
they rarely use one of them these days)
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86. • Which hit 2004 film begins with a Friedrich
Nietzsche quotation 'Beware that, when
fighting monsters, you yourself do not become
a monster'?
(the quote is quite central to the theme of the
film)
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87. Answer
• Ab Tak Chhappan - directed by Shimit Amin,
otherwise known as the director of 'Chak De
India'
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91. Answer
• Enola Gay ...the
plane's name came
from there.
• That is of course
Hiroshima Pilot
Paul Tibbets, Jr.
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92. • In Affectionate Remembrance of X, which died
at the Oval on 29 August, Deeply lamented by
a large circle of sorrowing friends and
acquaintances
• R.I.P.
• N.B.—The body will be cremated and the
ashes taken to Australia.
• ID X
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100. The USA released a set of four stamps in 1989
under the "dinosaurs" series. Why did two of the
stamps (shown here) create much controversy?
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101. Answer
• It was argued that the Pteranodon was more
of as flying reptile than a dinosaur..as for the
Brontosaurus, it was already known by then
that no such creature ever existed ..The
Brontosaurus was a result of a mix-up and
sloppy work from 19th century fossil collectors
(the latter has since been reinstated)
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102. If a 110 ms Olympic hurdle race has 10
hurdles, how many hurdles are there
in a 400ms hurdle race?
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104. • The first American to achieve a perfect 10 in
Olympic Gymnastics, he led his country to
team gold in 1984 and has two moves named
for him.
An additional trivia involves him doing the
stunts for Robin in Batman Forever (1995)
Identify him.
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107. When Eddie Ray Routh was sentenced
to life in prison by a Texas jury late last
month, why did the conviction make
big news?
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108. Answer
• He killed Chris Kyle (the American Sniper guy)
in a rather senseless murder
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109. • First used successfully in the Middle east in
1991 during Operation Desert Storm , this
method of warfare sees the application of
overwhelming and disproportionate force and
firepower in a devastating manner in order to
compel the adversary to surrender.
• What three word phrase describes this war
concept?
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