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Quiz Ayss.

An Evergreen Classical Set Of questions.Our First Set as well.

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Going Strong

Some etymology,technology,mythology and what not??

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Not Just An Other Quiz In The Wall

That has always been our guarantee. Now read on for a whole new level of quizzing.

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Quizzical

One more interesting set of questions for you.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Quiz week 23 (themed week 3)


Quiz Week 23

Please do leave your answers as comments.
This is a themed week with all the answers vaguely leading to a theme. Get the theme to get a special mention when we give the answers.
There was a request to make it very simple. Here is an attempt at that.  I have also tried to make the questions short.


1) This two word term originated in racing; as an entity that was not known to gamblers and thus was difficult to place betting odds on. What?



2) This is one of the most iconic sculptures in Hampi - the statue of Ugra Narasimha. But the statue itself was not meant to be an angry Narasimha. The Narasimha became ugra(angry) when a part of the original statue fell down. What fell down?
If it helps, whatever fell down is now in a nearby museum. 


3) They were invented in 1704 for use in watches by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, Peter Debaufre, and Jacob Debaufre, who received an English patent for the idea. Originally natural ____ were used, such as diamond, sapphire, ruby, and garnet. In 1902, a process to make synthetic sapphire and ruby was invented by making ______ much cheaper.
_____ are advantageous due to their high accuracy, very small size and weight, low and predictable friction, including good temperature stability, and the ability to operate without lubrication and in corrosive environments.
What?


4) What are these?


5) Here's this week's hard question:


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Mr.____ was conceived by Dr. Richard Moriarty of Pittsburgh to help children learn to avoid ingesting poisons.

Why did Dr. Dr. Richard Moriarty want to choose an alternative to the original label for poison?



6) The original name of this Disney Princess is Badroulbadour (Arabic بدر البدور, badru l-budūr, "full moon of full moons") in the One Thousand and One Night's 'tale of the enchanted lamp'. But the guys at Disney gave her a different name.

What name?


7) Connect Gujarat, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Lakshadweep (exhaustive).



8) The term derives from the story that the kings of Siam were accustomed to make a present of one of these animals to courtiers who had rendered themselves obnoxious, in order to ruin the recipient by the cost of its maintenance. In modern usage, it is an object, scheme, business venture, facility, etc., considered to be without use or value.
Ironically, some of Thailand's highest civilian awards are also named with the same phrase.
Identify the phrase.


9) slightly used but still...
X is the first nuclear reactor in all of Asia. The characteristic “blue glow” of nuclear reactors is due to ÄŒerenkov radiation. Nehru was highly impressed with its beauty and he decided to name the reactor as X, after mythical damsels. Identify.



 10)  In 1833, the company's father, founded an import business to sell seashells to London collectors. When collecting seashell specimens in the Caspian Sea area in 1892, the founders realised there was potential in exporting lamp oil from the region and commissioned the world's first purpose-built oil tanker, the Murex (Latin for a type of snail), to enter this market; by 1907 the company had a fleet. 
X's logo is one of the most familiar commercial symbols in the world.
The company's official name is Koninklijke Nederlandsche ______ Maatschappi.
i) Which company are we talking about?
ii) Based on what creature is their logo designed?
iii) What were the colours of the logo meant to relate to?




11) Connect

12) The work was initially done by  the person shown below which gave the structure its popular name.
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh
This person rebuilt and decorated the interiors of the structure.
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Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
  

What?



Right. I guess that would do. Now connect.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Quiz Week 22 #Conn set 2

Answers Will Be Given Next Week... Meanwhile Drop Down Your Answers... PS: DON'T POST YOUR ANSWERS AS ANON

As the post title suggests this is a connect week,BUT NOT all the answers lead to a common theme
Half the questions do,figure out which ones do and connect them all
(Its easier than it sounds,trust me)

Lets get going


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A particular town in canada is so proud of a certain fact that at its entrance there is a sign that reads "Home of _____" FITB



2)

what was the trending topic?




3)Today is called X Day because of the popularity of a common pun spoken on this day. Since the phrase "Y" is a famous quote often spoken in the X films, fans commonly say "Z"(a slight variation of Y) on this day. Current day X fans were not the first to introduce the line "Z". When M.Thatcher was elected Britain's first female Prime Minister, her party placed an advertisement that said 
"Z, Maggie. Congratulations."





4.What is the claim to fame of this Micro-organism? 
(Scientists recently arrived on a conclusion about its origins after decades of research)








5)
This is the logo of an Multinational Construction conglomerate owned by a certain family. It is headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The name is normally abbreviated to SBG, and is considered the Largest construction firm of the Middle-East. They are in fact building the Kingdom Tower
at Jeddah.
Now, Who is the most famous person of this family, who is a civil engineer by profession? 



6)1. Open Notepad
2. Type : Q33N3. Now, go to Format menu
4. Choose Font.
5. Now, change the size to '72'
6. Now, change the font to 'Wingdings'
What would you see?

7)
which 2001 hit reggae single did this track inspire?
(originally the track was in some movie I think)
PS: the singer isn't Sean Paul




And finally..
8)
Once, a group of mexican soldiers killed the family and friends of a certain tribesman of America. 
He belonged to the Apache tribe. He was called Goyahkla. In revenge, he turned into a militant and 
killed almost every mexican guy who came across his way. However, towards the end, after a LOOOONGG pursuit, he surrendered to the US police.
It so happened that once, in a battle with few mexican soldiers, he stabbed an entire group of men to death. While he was doing so, the mexicans started praying(in spanish) to some
catholic saint St.Jerome. A few american soldiers nearby heard their shouts and thought it was the name of the guy stabbing them and thus his name 'X' remained. 

The name was  'immortalised' in History in a certain manner. However due to some controversies, it was given an official name Y.. 
Give X and Y.

Thats abt it half these answer lead to a common connect,
got it already?