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ANSWERS

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Q.1Which movie’s title comes from the last words spoken by X’s father which was to save his life during the riots of partition of India.

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ANSWER 1

BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG

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Q.2The young X went to Rhodes to study

anatomy, but on his way he was captured by pirates whom he charmed and seemingly befriended.

After he was freed, X arranged to have the pirates executed.

Identify X immortalised by a very famous writer.

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ANSWER 2

JULIUS CAESAR

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Q.3*Achievements of X:1.Founded ‘Wheels of Zeus’ to create wireless GPS

patents.2. Microcomputer for use with video displays3. Controller for magnetic disks, recorder or like4. Apparatus for digitally controlling PAL color display5. Digitally colored color signal generation for video

displayGive me this guy’s more famous inventions

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ANSWER 3

STEVE WOZNIACK

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Q.4Much like the American comic book

character Archies, ‘X’ is a fun loving guy, likeable by girls although not so ‘Casanova friendly’ as Archies.

He loves to play cricket. No one has ever seen his eyes due to hair which always covers his eyes and forehead.

Identify this character.

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ANSWER 4

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Q.5Forbes list of Richest fictional characters,

2013:Name Net worth

($ billions)

Scrooge McDuck 65.4

___________ 54.1

Carlisle Cullen 46

Tony Stark 12.4

Charles Fosterkane 11.2

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ANSWER 5

SMAUG

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Q.6Minimal Poster of which

movie?

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ANSWER 6

JAB WE MET

(ladki khuli tijori ki tarah hoti hai!!)

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Q.7 Minimal Poster for?

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ANSWER 7

Sarabhai Vs. Sarabhai

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Q.8*Identify the famous personalities.

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ANSWER 8

Charlie Chaplin & Helen Keller

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Q.9*What has been Blanked out??

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ANSWER 9

Agatha Christie

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Q.10*What is so special about this

photo?

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ANSWER 10

Largest Photograph in the world 70 billion pixels Budapest

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1. And then there was none2. One two buckle my shoe3. Five little pigs4. Crooked House5. A pocket full of rye6. Hickory Dickory Dock 7. Three blind Mice

Q.11CONNECT

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All novels are based on Nursery Rhymes1.Ten little Indians2.One two buckle my shows3.This little piggy4.There was a crooked man5.Sing a song of sixpence6.Hickory dickory dock7.Three blind mice

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The four ghosts in _____ are programmed to act differently, red chases you,

Pink just positions itself in a set way , Blue tries to ambush you, And orange is random

FILL IN THE BLANK

Q.12

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ANSWER 12

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What is this graph depicting?

Q.13

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ANSWER 13

Duckworth Lewis Method

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Who during emergency

in 1975?

Q.14

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ANSWER 14

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X___ and Y___ decided their company’s name between XY and YX by tossing a coin. Y won the toss and placed X’s name first.

We are talking about which company?

Q.15

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ANSWER 15

HEWLETT-PACKARD

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The colors of the dots between the logo of this show matches the color of the six umbrellas used by the characters in the title song.

Id the show.

Q.16

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ANSWER 16

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Possible disguises of whom?

Q.17

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ANSWER 17

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Google Doodle commemorating what?

Q.18

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ANSWER 18

RAMANUJAM’S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

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Print Ad campaign for what?

Q.19

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ANSWER 19

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Identify this personality and how is he related with India's fortune?

Q.20

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ANSWER 20

Treasure hunt at UNNAO

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Identify the organization and why in the news recently?

Q.21*

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ANSWER 21

OPCW – Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Warfare

For winning the Nobel peace prize

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MAINS

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ROUND-1DIRECT TO ALL

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According to Oxford English Dictionary, the word ‘X’ was used for the first time by H.R.F. Keating in 1976 in his book.Id X.

Q.1

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BOLLYWOOD

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You may see the “__________” message if the operating system has terminated the tab’s process due to a lack of memory.Alternatively, if you terminated the process using Google chrome’s task manager or the system task manager, this message will appear as well.Derived from, twenty times on the original Star Trek, McCoy declares someone or something deceased with the line, “__________”.Fill in the blanks.

Q.2

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HE’S DEAD JIM

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X, the head of Samsung’s think tank team and Director of Research is the person behind making the Samsung Galaxy gear a reality.

Among other works include Mouse-less : an invisible computer mouse.SPARSH, Quickies, BlinkBot, pen that can draw

in 3D, a public map that can act as Google of physical world.

Id X.

Q.3

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PRANAB MISTRY

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Give funda.Q.4

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ANSWER If the statue of a person on a horse has

both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if horse has one front leg in the air, person died as a result of wounds received in the battle ; if the horse has all the four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes

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The invariable sneezing and falling down in modern English versions have given would be origin finders the opportunity to say that the rhyme dates back to the great plague. A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plaque and posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off smell of disease. Sneezing or coughing was a final symptom and all fall down was exactly what happened.

What is being explained here?

Q.5

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Ring-a-ring o' roses,A pocket full of posies,A-tishoo! A-tishoo!We all fall down.

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It was believed that X was married to a goat before being married to Z. When Z came to know about this, he got angry and imprisoned all members of X’s family. Y was youngest brother of X’s 100 brothers. Since all of them were sparsely fed with one grain of rice per day in the prison, the family decided that at least one them could survive and gave all rice to Y so that he could live on to take revenge.

GIVE X , Y AND Z

Q.6

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X= GANDHARI Y=SHAKUNI Z=DHRITRASHTRA

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Who's got the sweetest disposition?One Guess, guess who?Who never, never starts an argument?Who never shows a bit of temperament?Who's never wrong, but always right?Who never dreams of starting a fight?Who get's stuck, with all the bad luck?No one….but him.Id him.

Q.7

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Donald duck opening theme.

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Ad campaign for what?Q.8

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FED-EX

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Which Indian actor derived his nickname from this toy?

Q.9

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JUMPING JACK- JEETENDRA

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Q.10

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Map of what and who made it?

Q.11

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Map by Christopher Columbus before finding the new world

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THE ANSWERS TO WHICH FAMOUS QUESTION ON THE INTERNET?

Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! "Wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pow! Hatee-hatee-hatee-ho! Joff-tchoff-tchoffo-tchoffo-tchoff! Chacha-chacha-chacha-chow Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow! A-hee-ahee ha-hee! Woo-oo-oo-ooo!

Q.12

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What does the fox says?

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Etymology 1

During the time of Crusades, the members of a certain Muslim sect engaged people to terrorize their Christian enemies by performing murders as a religious duty. These acts were carried out under the influence of Hashish, and so the killers became known as ______meaning eaters or smokers of hashish.What are they now popularly known as?

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AND THE ANSWER IS…….

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ASSASSINS.

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Etymology 2

Mercury used to be used in the manufacture of felt hats. So hat makers, would come into contact with this poisonous metal a lot.Unfortunately, the exposure may lead to mercury poisoning, one of the symptoms of which is is insanity.This phenomenon lead to generation of a phrase in popular culture. State that phrase.

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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MAD-HATTERS.

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Movies 1

Cast of Movie: ‘ In which Annie gives it those ones’

Arjun Raina : AnnieArundhati Roy : RadhaRituraj : ArjunRoshan Seth : Y. D. Billimoria/ YamdootIssac Thomas : LakesIdries Malik : PapeyMoses Uboh : KasoziJagan Shah : MedooHimani Shivpuri : Bijli_______ ____ : Senior Niraj Shah : Canteen BoyDhianee : Canteen boy

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AND THE ANSWER IS….

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SHAHRUKH KHAN

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Movies 2

The _____, is a paradox that raises the question of whether an object which has had all its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object.

Name the Indian movie which is also the name of this paradox.

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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SHIP OF THESEUS

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Sports 1

Identify the sports

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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Sepak takraw

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Sports 2

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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Technology 1

Malus domestica (McIntosh)

McIntosh apple on a tree

Details

Hybrid parentage Unknown

Cultivar McIntosh

Origin Dundela, Upper Canada, 1811

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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MclntoshThere by--Macintosh

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Technology 2

What’s this?

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AND THE ANSWER IS……

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world’s lightest materialGraphene Aerogel

Chinese material scientists have created the world’s lightest material: A Graphene Aerogel that is seven times lighter than air, and 12% lighter than the previous record holder (Aerographite)

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Cartoons 1Cartoon 1

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AND THE ANSWER IS……

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Walt Disney

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Cartoons 2

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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The real adventures of Johnny quest.

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India 1

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AND THE ANSWER IS……

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Construction of gateway of india

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India 2

Francisco Acuna de figueroa was a Uruguayan poet and writer.He wrote the national anthem of his country URUGUAY.Apart from writing the national anthem of his own country what unique record does he hold in the world along with RABINDRANATH TAGORE?

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AND THE ANSWER IS…..

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WRITING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF TWO COUNTRIES

FIGUEROA- URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY TAGORE- INDIA AND BANGLADESH

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IDENTIFY THE LOGOQ.1

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Spartan GOLF club

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IDENTIFY THIS WRITER WHOSE FAMOUS WORKS INCLUDE ‘THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST,

Q.2

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OSCAR wilde

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Q.3 NAME THE FILM

The film is an abridged modernization of Shakespeare's play. While it retains the original Shakespearean dialogue, the X and the Y are represented as warring business empires and swords are replaced by guns (with brand names such as "Dagger" and "Sword").

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ROMEO+JULIET

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Q.4NAME THIS CHARACTER

X is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine and a supporting character of Daredevil. She is a Native American and one of the very few deaf comic characters.

When she dons her “X" guise, she is easily recognizable by a white hand print which covers most of her face.

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echo

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Q.5GIVE X

The origins of “X" have been fiercely debated throughout the history of the Republic, and to this day the Oxford English Dictionary says the source of the word is "unascertained." Perhaps the most widely accepted explanation was advanced by H.L. Mencken, the well-known newsman-scholar (and don't tell me that isn't an unusual combination), who argued that “X” derives from the expression Jan Kaas, literally "John Cheese." This supposedly was a derogatory nickname bestowed on the Dutch by the Germans and the Flemish in the 1600s.

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yankee

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AND THE ANSWERS …..

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NATO PHONETIC ALPHABETS OR MILITARY CODES