2. 1. X India Limited was a chemical company established in
1934,eventually expanding to employ 9,000 people working at
14plants in five divisions. It was 51% owned by X and 49% byIndian
investors including the Government of India. UCILproduced
batteries, carbon products, weldingequipment, plastics, industrial
chemicals, pesticides, andmarine products. After suffering a blow
from an incident, the X was sold and thename was changed to Y which
is the flagship company of B.M.Khaitan Group.
3. answer Union Carbide
4. 2. X is a legendary winged warrior prince of a fictional
fabled fairyland. Hedescended to earth on a private mission and
landed in Vikasnagar,becoming a zealous defender of interests of
Vikasnagar. Real name Rajkumar(Prince) Alop,X appeared first in a
seven comicseries along with his friends Tureen (with whom he falls
inlove), Shootan and Atikrur. He killed his rival Fuchang who
wasresponsible for death of his parents.. He can summon the
X-Shakti', the power of his teacher, MahaguruX, by hailing his name
in battle, shouting 'Jai Mahaguru X'. He acquiressuper-human
physical attributes, apart from receiving the mysticalSword and
Shield of his master. The Sword is capable of cutting throughmost
of the then-known materials and elements, making it one of
thegreatest weapons of its time. It can also be used to emit
'Jwala-Shakti', amystical fire from its edge, which is known to
burn away almostanything in a matter of seconds. The Shield is
capable of blocking anyphysical or supernatural attack and also
allows its wielder to fly via theShield. He once wielded the weapon
Prahara on his forehead, inmemory of its previous owner and her
deceased wife, Turin. It grantedhim psychic powers.
5. answer Bhokal
6. 3. Identify?
7. answer Zohra Sehgal
8. CONNECT
9. answer Desi Kalaakar!!!
10. 5. identify?
11. answer Martund Surya Temple
12. 6. In which organisations logo will you find thefollowing
motto? Shramah ayvam param tapam
13. answer
14. 7.
15. answer Android Lawn
16. 8. Which countrys Olympic contingent?
17. answer Bermuda
18. 9.A 100 serbian dinar note has the formula forthe SI unit
of magnetic flux density written onit. Why ?
19. answer In Honor of Nikola Tesla
20. 10.Which technology is named after the 405nm wavelength of
light?
21. answer Blue-Ray
22. 11H.ow is the 1963 Ford Econoline more relevant in pop
culture?
23. answer
24. 12. In IMDB, what is unique about the movie This is spinal
tap?
25. answer Its rating is out of 11.
26. 13. Where do you find this painting?
27. answer The painting shows Tipu Sultans army fighting the
British andachieving a famous victory thanks to the rocket brigades
,which probably is the first ever example of rocket warfare .The
painting hangs in the lobby of the Wallops Flight Facilityof
NASA
28. 14. Media campaign for what?
29. answer True blood
30. 15. Xs are powered by 6 volt alkaline battery. This
designenables the use of X throughout the country
withoutinterruption because several parts of India and or
erraticpower supply. Due to the low voltage, there is no risk of
any Y getting anelectric shock.
31. answer X: Electronic Voting Machine Y: Voters
32. 16. Which is the most common street name in theworld and
why ?
33. answer Second Street
34. 17. Identify this Person And Why was he in the News
recently.
35. ANSWER JONAS SALK Inventor of polio vaccine 100th
Anniversary Doodle released by Google
36. 18. Prize winning Print Ad for which Product ?
37. ANSWER Penguin Audio Books
38. 19. Some folklorists have detected the origin of X in
theRoman feast of Pomona, the goddess of fruits and seeds, orin the
festival of the dead called Parentalia, it is moretypically linked
to the Celtic festival of Samhain", whichcomes from the Old Irish
for "summer's end.
39. Ans: Halloween
40. 20. Alan Eustace is the Senior Vice President of
Engineering and currentlyserves as Senior Vice President of its
Knowledge department, whichincludes Google Search. He is also
actively involved in a number ofGoogles community related
activities, such as the Second HarvestFood Bank and the Anita Borg
Scholarship Fund. In the course of his professional career, Eustace
has co-authored 9publications and holds 10 patents. However, due to
his certain achievement he has become a trendingtopic on various
social medias.
41. Alan Eustace broke FelixBaumgartners record ofStratospheric
Jump
42. 21. Name the famous venture ofthis gentleman. Mahashay
Dharmpal was born on 27th March, 1923 in Sialkot(Pakistan). He
joined hands with his father in his parental business i.e. X
underthe name of __________ popularly known as ________ people.
After the partition of the country, he came to India and
reachedDelhi on 27th September 1947 . At that time his father has
providedhim with only Rs.1500/- .Out of this amount he purchased a
Tonga(Horse-Drawn Carriage) for Rs.650/- and ran it from New
DelhiRailway Station to Qutab Road and Karol Bagh to Bara Hindu
Rao. With the money he earned from the Horse carriage,
Mahasaybought small wooden khokha (Shop) measuring 14ft. x 9 ft. at
AjmalKhan Road , Karol Bagh, New Delhi and started his family
businessof ______ and raised the banners of ___________ of
Sialkot_____________.
43. M.D.H
44. MAH LYF MAH RULZ ME KULZ 12 QUESTIONS 6 CLOCKWISE 6
ANTICLOCKWISE INFINITE POUNCE ZINDABAD +10/-10 ON POUNCE +10/0 ON
DIRECT AND PASS
45. BUFFER SLIDE
46. 1. The XY was a three geared vehicle manufactured
byMaharashtra Scooters under a license agreementwith X from 1975.
The design was very similar to that of theearlier model which was
in turn based upon a Vespa150 (VBA type) with a slightly modified
body. XY was transformed into its one of the most popularproduct
and popularised as a household product.
47. Answer X: Bajaj Y: Priya
48. 2. Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian-born American actressand
inventor. Max Reinhardt, who directed herin Berlin, called her the
"most beautiful womanin Europe However, her contribution in a
different field hasmuch mire significance than her acting career.
What was the contribution?
49. answer WI-FI
50. 3. In the Civil war era, Prisoner of Wars were kept at
bayby a 17 foot high fence surrounding the prisons. Incase one of
them escaped, a further perimeter like theone shown in the picture
was established, beyondwhich any person if seen was shot dead. What
termdid it lead to in the modern lingo?
51. answer Deadline
52. 4. The verb "to Y" originated in the 1770s among soldiersin
British India where a hunter skilled enough to killthe elusive Y
was dubbed a X. Give me X.
53. Ans: X = Sniper, Y = Snipe
54. 5. A Fata Morgana is an unusual and complex form of
superiormirage that is seen in a narrow ban. This optical
phenomenonoccurs because rays of light are bent when they pass
throughair layers of different temperatures in a steep thermal
inversionwhere an atmospheric duct has formed right above the
horizon.What legend did this create??
55. answer Flying Dutchmen
56. 6. Whose world record beingacknowledged?
57. Human, spectrum, my eye andyour eye
58. 7. Why is this person in thelimelight? Kip Stephen Thorne
(born June 1, 1940) is an Americantheoretical physicist, known for
his contributions ingravitational physics and astrophysics. A
long-time friendand colleague of Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan, he
wasthe Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at theCalifornia
Institute of Technology (Caltech) until 2009 andone of the world's
leading experts on the astrophysicalimplications of Einstein's
general theory of relativity. Thorne contributed ideas on wormhole
travel to Carl Saganfor use in his novel Contact.
59. AnswerScript of InterStellar based on his works
60. 8. Responseto What ?
61. Ans: The response to this cartoon.
62. 9. X is the term which is the art of getting used to
stopscrolling fast and furious through newsfeeds onsmartphone and
tablets and pay attention to thecontent being served. What is X
?
63. Answer: Thumbstopper
64. 10. Xs description of Y : Y is a satirical websitethat
parodies X. Its logo, a hollow potato, parodies X's globelogo, and
it styles itself "the content-free _________",which is a parody of
Wikipedia's "the free __________.Ys description of X : X ("the
'free' __________") is awebsite that parodies Y. It was founded in
2001, when itbegan its noble goal of spreading the
world'smisinformation in the most inconspicuous way possible.For
this reason, academic experts strongly urge studentsnot to cite
X.Originally written exclusively in Klingon, theproject currently
spans all the known languages of history.Give X and Y both ? ( No
part points)
65. Ans: X = WikipediaY = Uncyclopedia
66. 11. Where is this place, what is missing from it and
why?
67. Ans : Geldrop, NetherlandsIf you look closely, u will
notice that Mordor isnot there because
68. 12. According to Howstuffworks.com, a X (meaning,
below"limen," or our conscious perception threshold) is a"message
embedded into images or sound meant topenetrate into our
subconscious and influence ourbehavior."The term was coined in
1957, by James Vicary, a marketresearcher who inserted messages
into a movie that wasshowcased in a New Jersey theater. The
carefully hiddenmessage instructed moviegoers to drink Coca-Cola
and eatpopcorn.The use of X purportedly increased in the following
years,and in 1973, author Wilson Bryan Key wrote a
controversialbook about the subject. The following year the
FederalCommunications Commission launched an investigation,during
which they determined that Xwas "intended to bedeceptive."Following
a series of hearings, the FCC banned the use of X.
73. 1. The ______ Press Act of 1878 was introduced to
controlvarious newspapers in India. This act was particularly
introduced to deal with Bengalimagazine Amrita Bazar Patrika which
was particularlyanti-British. However Amrita Bazaar Patrika did
something whichoutfoxed the Act. What did Amrita Bazaar Patrika do
?
74. Answer: The act was Vernacular Press Act, it was brought in
todeal with newspapers in the Indian languages. Amrita Bazaar
Patrika changed its language fromBengali to English to get out of
the purview of the Act.
75. Q.2 Composition of what? Outer ring
pieceCopper-92%Alluminium-6%Nickel-2% Central
PieceCopper-75%Nickel-25%
76. The Rs. 10 coin
77. SPORTSIndiaSports 1 Sports 2
78. SPORTS 1 This cricket ground was originally called the
______Stadium, but was renamed in 1974 after X gave aspeech in the
city in which he supported Y's right tohave nuclear weapons. Since
X was overthrown, there have been moves torename the ground again -
"I don't think his profile isinspirational enough to link with our
cricket stadium'sidentity," understated a local sporting official -
butnothing has happened yet.
79. Col. Gaddafi Stadium
80. 2.What incident is this image mocking?
81. Answer
82. ETYMOLOGY1 2
83. Etymology 1 The term ____ originates in theater.
Sincesuperstitions run rampant in the theater, its notsurprising to
learn that wishing someone good luckoutright is actually considered
bad luck. Instead, it wasmore suitable to wish ill will on someone
before aperformance, since the opposite was supposed tooccur.
84. Break A Leg
85. Etymology 2 This was drawn up by BBC for the first ever
radio broadcast of a footballmatch, back in 1927. It was a time
when backpasses were frequent, andgoalkeepers were still allowed to
handle the ball from a backpass. So oftenthe defenders would play
the ball to the keeper, and the team would have tostart all over
again. This led to the coinage of a certain phrase that is
widelyused today. What is the phrase?
86. answer Back to Square One
87. MYTHOLOGY1 2
88. MYTHOLOGY 1 Lord Krishna once asked x, what should be done
to stop thewar. X told him that Krishna must be tied down
andimprisoned and all the Pandavas along with Duryodhanamust be
sent to forest and Karna must be made the king X was very good in
Astrology. Duryodhana, on the advice ofShakuni approached X in
order to seek the right time(muhurta) to start the Mahabharata war
so that the Kauravaswill be victorious. X disclosed the same for
the Kauravas inspite of knowing that Kauravas were their enemy, as
X wasknown to be very honest
89. ANSWER: SAHADEVNOT SO USELESSAFTER ALL!
90. MYTHOLOGY 2 Q. X is the twin sister of Apollo and daughter
of Zeus.When she was young, she appealed to her father toallow her
to remain a virgin for eternity and he grantsher that wish. She is
the huntress, and at the sametime, the protector of animals. As
much as she is thevirgin goddess and the picture of purity, she is
also thegoddess of childbirth and the destroyer of youngwomen. (pic
on next slide)
91. Ans: Artemis
92. CARTOON1 2
93. CARTOON 1 Xs magic katana was forged by the gods Odin, Ra,
andVishnu through three mortal avatars from the righteousenergy
within X's father; it is able to cut through anysubstance with
enough force behind it. On the other hand,it is unable to harm
beings that are pure of heart. Whos X?
94. Answer
95. 2.Connect:
96. Origin name of following Pokemon
97. COMICS1 2
98. Comics 1 While several other individuals have used the name
X, these havelived either in other parallel worlds, or in the
future. Jay Garrick Barry Allen Wally West Bart Allen Jesse
Chambers Sela Allen Tanaka Rei Blaine Allen Jace Allen Kryad
Bizzaro X
99. All Are Flash
100. 2. X is actually Aman, born to the fictional terrorist
chief Ahankari,as a clone. The clone grew to adulthood very rapidly
due toaccelerated cloned genes. Ahankari's father, fearing that the
clone would also turn out evillike his son, arranged for the Indian
mystic "Rudraksh Baba" totake charge of who mystically purged all
evil from the clone andconcentrated it under the mark of a Trident,
carried by LordShiva. This process gave rise to another side effect
- whenever theclone sensed evil, his skin would turn blue. Rudraksh
babainstructed the clone, now known as Aman (Peace) to live the
lifeof a hero, donning the ceremonial Indian "dhoti" as a mark of
hisembraced mysticism. Aman took up the name X and went on tolearn
heroics from various Indian Superheroes from the RajComics
universe. He now protects the Metro City. VITAL STATS:Height-
6'3Weight- 90 kg (200 lbs)Superpowers- Superstrength, Enhanced
Endurance, Superspeed,Flight
101. Super Indian(so much for imagination!)
102. TECHNOLOGY
103. Technology:What is the name of this
technologicalenterprise from Google?
104. Project ARA
105. MOVIES1 2
106. Q. 1. Connect
107. Mockbusters
108. MOVIES 2 This pic shows the framework of a very famous
'fictionalprop' from a movie... Id the movie or the prop.
109. THE TRON BIKE
110. CONNECT: NON EXHAUSTIVE Niels Bohr Pierre and Marie Curie
Albert Einstein Enrico Fermi Lecoq de Boisbaudran Ernest Lawrence
Lise Meitner Dmitri Mendeleev Alfred Nobel Wilhelm Roentgen Ernest
Rutherford Glenn T. Seaborg
111. ELEMENTS NAMED AFTER THESE SCIENTISTS bohrium (Bh, 107)
Niels Bohr curium (Cm, 96) Pierre and Marie Curie einsteinium (Es,
99) Albert Einstein fermium (Fm, 100) Enrico Fermi gallium (Ga, 31)
both named after Gallia (Latin for France) andits discoverer, Lecoq
de Boisbaudran (le coq, the French word for'rooster' translates to
gallus in Latin) lawrencium (Lr, 103) Ernest Lawrence meitnerium
(Mt, 109) LiseMeitner mendelevium (Md, 101) Dmitri Mendeleev
nobelium (No, 102) Alfred Nobel roentgenium (Rg, 111) Wilhelm
Roentgen (formerlyUnunumium) rutherfordium (Rf, 104) Ernest
Rutherford seaborgium (Sg, 106) Glenn T. Seaborg
112. Such Rules, Much Wow 1. 6 questions Infinite pounce still
prevails 2. Points will be awarded according to the
followingscheme: +30 1 team answers +25 2 teams answer +20 3 teams
answer +15 4 teams answer +10 5 teams answer +5 6 teams answer
113. 1. What is being described here ? A standard X consists of
approximately two million grain-of-sand-sizeddiscrete units, which
are shaped to have as large a surface aspossible to optimize their
effectiveness. The fundamental unit of X is a cell which is a tiny
unit in its ownright, contributing energy and computing power to
the entire X. The basic principle of X is holistic; each part
contains the whole, asit were. Each cell is constructed by using
specialized bacteria-the bacteriaconsume minute amount of specific
metals, arrange themselves onpre-tagged areas on the chip, then
die, leaving a very small amountof iron, or gold, or gallium
arsenide. This method allows greatprecision in determining the
thickness of circuitry.
114. Manufacturing process of Iron Man suit.
115. 2. X(depicted in action) were commonly employed
byanatomists in the United Kingdom during the 18th and19th
centuries to disinter the bodies of the recentlydeceased for
anatomical research. Between 1506 and1752 only a very few cadavers
were available each year.The supply was increased when, in an
attempt tointensify the deterrent effect of the death
penalty,theMurder Act 1752 allowed executed criminals tobe
dissecteda fate generally viewed with horror.
116. Ans: Resurrectionists
117. 3. Etymology of XThe English longbow yeomen(Archers) were
directedto practice frequently, and it has been stated that
therewas often a practice held immediately after churchservices in
small hamlets, the only time during theweek when many of the
archers would gather. Acommon target was the white skull of a X,
and thegreatest skill could be illustrated by getting a Xs Y.
118. Ans: Bullseye
119. 4. Connect
120. The US national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the
national anthemof the United States. The lyrics come from "Defence
ofFort M'Henry", a poem written in 1814 by the 35-year-oldlawyer
and amateur poet Francis Scott Key afterwitnessing the bombardment
of Fort McHenry byBritish ships of the Royal Navy in the Chesapeake
Bayduring the Battle of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812.
121. 5. The medieval art-driven artwork, measuring 100 by 100
cm,features a pair of angel wings imposed onto a painting of
anocean under a sky at night. The angel wings themselves
featurecryptic imagery of medieval-style drawings of
fairlycontemporary objects and concepts. The images include acouple
in love, a man facing a mirror, a flight of white doves, acircular
maze, a girl by candlelight, a window looking out ontoan incoming
tornado and a garden plant with a ladder, amongstother imagery
depicted in the artwork. Description of what??
122. Answer: Ghost stories Ghost Stories
123. 6. Strip from XKCD comics. Give Funda OR What are the
apollo retro reflectors?
124. answer Apollo retro-reflectors placed by the Apollo 11, 14
and 15.
125. 6 questionsSingle theme connectInfinite pounce rules
prevail+10 on Direct and pass
126. Q. Who ? In 1968, he received the first Filmfare Best
Actor Awardof his career for the film Bramhachari. He made aunique
place for himself in the industry as he was theonly dancing hero in
Hindi films from the late fiftiestill early seventies. He used to
compose dancing stepsby himself in the songs picturised on him,
andreportedly never needed a choreographer. This earnedhim the name
of XY of India.
127. Shammi Kapoor
128. Q. What is the slogan? X Y was a slogan used during the
late 1960s and early1970s as a symbol of passive resistance and
non-violenceideology. It is rooted in the oppositionmovement to the
Vietnam War. Hippies embraced the symbolism by dressing inclothing
with embroidered X and vibrant colours,wearing X in their hair, and
distributing X to thepublic.
129. Flower Power
130. 4. The X effect is the tendency of a spell checker to
suggestor autocorrect inappropriate words to replace misspelled
words andwords not in its dictionary. This term refers to the fact
that the unhyphenated English word"cooperation" was often changed
to X" by older spellcheckers withdictionaries containing only the
hyphenated variant, "co-operation".X is the home of Apple Inc., and
thus would be in mostcomputer spelling dictionaries. EXAMPLE:
Muttahida Qaumi Movement being replaced with"Muttonhead Quail
Movement" WHAT IS X?
131. answer Cupertino Effect
132. Q. Which term was coined by themedia for this visit?
133. Ping PongDiplomacy
134. Q.1 Who is X ? As a result of winning a Student Academy
Award atUSC for his film, A Field of Honor, X came to theattention
of Steven Spielberg. Spielberg said, "Hebarged right past my
secretary and sat me down andshowed me this student film...and I
thought it wasspectacular, with police cars and a riot, all dubbed
toElmer Bernstein's score for The Great Escape."Spielberg became
X's mentor and executive producedhis first two films, both of which
X co-wrote with Gale.He later executive produced other X films,
includingthe Back to the Future trilogy and Who Framed
RogerRabbit.