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Literar-i

General Quiz Finals

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Why not play it different ????

• We’ll have a 6 rounds of questions with a lotta twists and turns…

• FUN is what we’re gonna have today so lets not be serious. Some laugh does no harm to either of us.

• Wild guesses can be right….try giving an answer to every question.

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General rules:

• Don’t get over excited and shout out answers… Cos I’ll have to leave you at the mercy of other teams then…

• Rules for each round at the beginning of that round….so read carefully.

• And oh yea….most important of all…..The Quizmaster is RAJNIKANT…..:P

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So shall we start

then???????Here goes question number

1…..For the audience….

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What does this equal to????

Clue on next slide

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Round 1: Dry Round (Infinite bounce)

• Questions go clockwise…..+10 on a direct/pass.• All questions open on fairplay

for a +10/-10• Infinite number of fairplay’s

allowed.• Infinte bounce

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1.

• This product is being sold as an add on to the X

• Comes in 5 fragrances….• New Book Smell• Classic Musty Smell• Scent of Sensibility• Eau You Have Cats• Crunchy Bacon Scent• Pic on next slide….

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• 2.• X vehicles have a unique numbering system unlike any other.• The first (or the third) character is always an arrow pointing

upwards. • The first two digits signify the year in which the X procured

the vehicle.• In the case of vehicles, the no. after the arrow indicates the

year when the vehicle was commissioned into Y. Then the registration number

• Another unique tradition they follow is for a sold out vehicle. This vehicle should not be driven out of the X Transport Park , but it should be pushed out of the gates and then started.

Answer on next slide

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. 3.Inspired from????

• A Hypodermic needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body or extract fluids from it. They may also be used to take liquid samples from the body, for example taking blood from a vein in venipuncture. Large bore hypodermic intervention is especially useful in catastrophic blood loss or shock.

• A hypodermic needle is used for rapid delivery of liquids, or when the injected substance cannot be ingested, either because it would not be absorbed (as with insulin), or because it would harm the liver.

• Pic on next slide

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4..

• RAS Syndrome is a syndrome where in the user makes a mistake while using certain acronyms.

• Few examples of RAS syndrome are:• PIN, ATM….• Its an irony that RAS itself is an example of

RAS syndrome….• What’s the RAS syndrome all about????

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5.

• Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach, is known for a very famous rivalry between two siblings.

• The rivalry was due to some reason and hence the town was called the town of bent necks.

• Now tell me the two famous companies I am talking about and the funda of the bent necks…..These are two shoe companies.

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6.What’s goin on????

• Ashley Kerekes, 22, whose boyfriend gave her the name, has been bombarded with messages wanting updates.

• She got so annoyed she wrote: "I am not a freaking cricket match!" Her anger faded when she gained 7,000 followers and became a celebrity. Now airline Qantas has offered her flights to watch the series.

"If you look at my profile, it is obvious I have nothing to do with cricket - I talk about knitting and how to take care of children,"

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Round 2:Copy Cat

• Written round. • Either you write your answer and get +10 for a

right answer.• Or incase you don’t know the answer you

write the team number who you think knows the answer. +5 to both the teams involved.

• 5 questions in all.

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1.

• Erythema ab igne (also known as hot water bottle rash, fire stains, and toasted skin syndrome) refers to skin that is reddened due to long-term exposure to infrared radiation. The term is derived from Latin and means "redness from fire“ Some causes:

• Repeated application of hot water bottles or heat pads to treat chronic pain--e.g., chronic backache

• Repeated exposure to car heaters, or furniture with built-in heaters

• Occupational hazards of silversmiths and jewellers (face exposed to heat), bakers and chefs (arms)

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2.• An Australian man has been issued with an

innovation patent for the X after setting out to test the workability of a new national patent system.

• John Keogh was issued the innovation patent for a "circular transportation facilitation device" under a patent system introduced in May 2001.

• Well. Then he proved that the national patent system had flaw and had to be changed. So what was he trying to patent?????

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3.What do we more commonly know this as????

• A phosphene is a phenomenon characterized by the experience of seeing light without light actually entering the eye. The word phosphenecomes from the Greek words phos (light) and phainein (to show). Phosphenes are flashes of light, often associated with optic neuritis, induced by movement or sound.

• Phosphenes can be directly induced by mechanical, electrical, or magnetic stimulation of the retina or visual cortex as well as by random firing of cells in the visual system. Phosphenes have also been reported by meditators ; people who go for long periods without visual; or those who are using psychedelic drugs.

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4.

• Before Abraham Lincoln became the president of the USA the Empire state building had double the number of toilets that it has now…..

• Well there as the be a reason behind it….think smart think aparthied…

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5.

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Its Revenge time!!!!

• Each team gets to choose a topic for another team.

• +10 in case the team gets it right. In case they get it wrong +5 to the opposite team and a chance to get a +10 if they answer it right.

• So its time to get out all your grudges. Choose your topics wisely.

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Not Very ‘Sporty’ Old Comp GamesBackward Movies Minimalist PosterGandi Politics I hate Maths Sounds original Hair IshtyleBharatiya Rail Pokémon

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• If you watch it backwards it's about a normal person

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• When Toru Iwatani hungrily stared into his pizza box, containing 2 slices short of a full pie, the idea for one of the greatest arcade games was born

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Whats this about???

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• His grandfather was barber to Lord Mountbatten and Nehru. His father was a barber too. He now runs 155 saloons and 42 training academies across Asia. Whom are we talking about?

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Brand Wars…..

• Each team gets to pick a number.• Each number will have an associated

advertisement. Guess the company associated with the advertisement and get a +10

• Simple isin’t it…:P • Consisted of video ads. Couldn’t upload videos.• Answers: Tide, u-fone, Indian Airlines, Indian

Express, Mentos and camlin markers.

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Poker Mania!!!!!

• You bid a certain amount of points.• Consists of 5 questions. Get all 5 right and you

get double of what you bid.• Get 3 or 4 right you get 1.5 times your bid.• Get atleast 2 right and get the points that you

have bid for.• But incase you get only 1 or noneright you

lose half the points you have bid for…

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• Billings Artworks Ltd., with the help of Semco Industries, created a custom alloy of zinc and aluminum which they named Gramium. For what specific purpose was this alloy developed? It continues to be used for the same.

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Put Funda

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• Treasure-hunting explorer Bill Warren tells TMZ, the purpose of the excursion "is to try to find out if X is really dead and to provide to the world the proof that he is ...We do this because we are patriotic Americans and feel that President Obama failed to provide the proof.“ Bill adds, "I do not trust my government or Obama.“ The search will take place in the North Arabian Sea, where a U.S. Navy ship allegedly dumped X’s body back in May. Bill explains, "We intend to locate/recover his body and photograph and video tape him, then do a DNA test on the ship.“ Bill tells us, he's using several boats and top of the line technology to perform the search -- and the entire operation will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Good news for conspiracy theorists -- Bill plans to take a film crew along for the ride and document the whole the trip.

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The Theme Connect

• 7 PICTURES IN ALL• GUESS THE COMMON THEME • POINTS AT THE TOP OF EACH SLIDE• MAXIMIZER RULES APPLY.

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+50/-25

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+40/-20

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+35/-15

• A X or shinobi was a covert agent or mercenary of feudal Japan specializing in unorthodox arts of war. The functions of the X included espionage, sabotage, infiltration, and assassination, as well as open combat in certain situations. The X, using covert methods of waging war, were contrasted with the samurai, who had strict rules about honor and combat. In his Buke Myōmokushō, military historian Hanawa Hokinoichi writes of the X:

• “They travelled in disguise to other territories to judge the situation of the enemy, they would inveigle their way into the midst of the enemy to discover gaps, and enter enemy castles to set them on fire, and carried out assassinations, arriving in secret.

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+20/-10

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+15/-5

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+10/0