This document summarizes a rapid fire round of questions and answers:
1. Godrej formed a JV with Hershey for chocolates.
2. Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint, Desimartini.com are owned by HT Media Ltd.
3. Oman is the only country whose English name starts with O.
George Orwell wrote a book about his experiences in the Spanish Civil War. He has a square named after him in Barcelona that is now under CCTV surveillance.
A Lissajous curve was used for the title sequence of the movie Vertigo.
In 2011, the Guy Fawkes mask from V for Vendetta was popular due to protests and became very profitable for Time Warner since they hold merchandising rights to the character.
This document contains a series of questions for a quiz competition. It provides context that there will be 20 multiple choice questions, with the quizmaster's decision being final. It then lists the first 4 questions and answers, regarding the origins of Tetris, Amir Khusro's contributions to music, and the movie being discussed in reviews provided.
The document describes various trivia questions related to entertainment, movies, literature, music and more. Multiple choice answers are provided with point values for correct or incorrect guesses. Topics covered include famous novels, movies, TV shows, musicians, and characters.
The document is a quiz containing 35 questions about music, entertainment, literature and arts. It includes questions about movies, books, songs, artists and more. The questions range from identifying actors in film roles to naming songs and albums. The document provides clues and details to help identify the correct answers to the trivia questions.
The document provides information from various topics including:
- Hitler was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1939.
- Henri Matisse created etchings for James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
- A poem written by Douglas Adams at age 17 was discovered describing his struggles writing a poem about a candle.
X's original name was only pronounceable in an obscure, extinct dialect. His father both fathered and uncle-d X. Because X never learned to say his original name, his father died of shame. He chose the name X because he thought it would be inconspicuous.
The document contains a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to popular culture, history and current events. It covers topics like famous books, movies, works of art, and people in the news. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge and each one is followed by the answer.
The document provides details about a MELA quiz, including information about the rounds, scoring, and sample questions. Some of the key details included are:
- There are four rounds total, including a differential written round, an LVC round, and two infinite pounce rounds.
- Round 1 has 6 questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly. There is a bonus of 20 points for getting 5 or more questions right total.
- Round 2 has 16 questions with an infinite pounce clockwise rotation. Points are awarded for direct and pounced answers.
- Sample questions cover topics like identifying artists, characters, connecting ideas, and filling in blanks in passages of text.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to summarize it in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to be a collection of random trivia questions without any clear overall topic or narrative to summarize.
Flamb辿 Prelims at Quizotic 2015, by Aryapriya GangulyAryapriya Ganguly
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The document is a quiz with 35 multiple choice questions covering topics like food, fashion, literature, mythology, arts, music, business, and more. It begins with an introduction to the quiz and some preliminary information. The questions are presented one by one along with possible answer choices and context/clues. Videos and images are included with some of the questions.
This document provides details about the MELA Finals quiz competition held at IIM Kozhikode. It consisted of 6 rounds: LEGO, Infinite Pounce, Reverse Infinite Pounce, Cryptic Crossword, The Alphabet Soup, and Long Connect. The LEGO round involved identifying movies recreated with LEGO clips. Infinite Pounce and Reverse Infinite Pounce involved answering questions to earn or lose points. Cryptic Crossword was a crossword round. The details provided examples and explanations of questions from several of the rounds.
The document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition called "QUIZ D Extreme Finals". It contains 36 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions across a variety of topics, including business, history, mythology, art, and entertainment. The quizmaster emphasizes that they are the sole authority during the quiz and encourages participants to remain calm.
The document provides details about a movie quiz competition including rules, sample questions from round 1 about movie titles, and questions from round 2 about identifying famous personalities and movies from details provided. It gives clues about 10 movies and directors.
This quiz document contains questions about entertainment figures like actors, directors, artists and their works. It asks about Basil Rathbone's role as Sherlock Holmes, the characters most portrayed in films being Dracula and Holmes, RD Burman being known as Pancham, details about actress Madhubala, a movie starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, Walt Disney winning the most Academy Awards, a line from the poet John Keats, Michael Jackson's hair accident during a Pepsi ad campaign, Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, and a pineapple topping the Wimbledon men's singles trophy.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from a quiz competition hosted by Qonnoisseur Quizmasters. It provides details on the rounds, scoring structure, and sample questions asked in each round, including topics like films, literature, history and Pok辿mon. Sample questions are multiple choice and require identifying names, terms and their meanings or origins.
This document provides details about an academic quiz competition called "FLAMB Open" held by Quizotic in 2015. It describes the format of the quiz, which consisted of 9 topics with 6 questions each, for a total of 54 questions. It then provides examples of 6 questions asked in the quiz, covering topics like the name of an animated character, identifying a film trope, identifying famous screenwriters and their works, and connecting various films that used unique casting methods. The questions are multiple choice and include requests to name people, works, genres, and other details to demonstrate one's knowledge.
The document describes a screening for the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith that was only open to people with the last name Smith or variations of it. It also discusses an anagrammatic sonnet about George Washington crossing the Delaware written by David Shulman in 1936. Finally, it mentions that Nerd Wax is used to stick glasses to the face.
This document describes various rounds of a quiz competition including:
- A written round with IMDb movie reference questions worth 5 points each for a correct answer and 20 points for getting them all right.
- A 20 questions round with bouncing and pouncing rules where answering a question correctly earns 10 points and incorrectly answering earns -10 points.
- A list-it round to name all official Disney princesses worth 5 points each.
- Another 20 questions round going in the anti-clockwise direction and connecting video game series for points.
It also includes questions about movies, characters, events and people that players would need to identify for points.
For most quizzers this would be a simple set to crack.But I had to keep in mind the audience I had to cater too of whom most were having their first brush with quizzing.
Still have fun and try to make a perfect score...and then pat your back! ;)
Udaya Kumar is a professor at IIT Guwahati who received a prize of Rs. 250,000 for his doctoral research focusing on Tamil typography. He is the son of former DMK MLA N. Dharmalingam from Tamil Nadu and has interests in graphic design, typography, and type design research.
The document provides details about a MELA quiz, including information about the rounds, scoring, and sample questions. Some of the key details included are:
- There are four rounds total, including a differential written round, an LVC round, and two infinite pounce rounds.
- Round 1 has 6 questions with differential scoring based on the number of teams that answer correctly. There is a bonus of 20 points for getting 5 or more questions right total.
- Round 2 has 16 questions with an infinite pounce clockwise rotation. Points are awarded for direct and pounced answers.
- Sample questions cover topics like identifying artists, characters, connecting ideas, and filling in blanks in passages of text.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to summarize it in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to be a collection of random trivia questions without any clear overall topic or narrative to summarize.
Flamb辿 Prelims at Quizotic 2015, by Aryapriya GangulyAryapriya Ganguly
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The document is a quiz with 35 multiple choice questions covering topics like food, fashion, literature, mythology, arts, music, business, and more. It begins with an introduction to the quiz and some preliminary information. The questions are presented one by one along with possible answer choices and context/clues. Videos and images are included with some of the questions.
This document provides details about the MELA Finals quiz competition held at IIM Kozhikode. It consisted of 6 rounds: LEGO, Infinite Pounce, Reverse Infinite Pounce, Cryptic Crossword, The Alphabet Soup, and Long Connect. The LEGO round involved identifying movies recreated with LEGO clips. Infinite Pounce and Reverse Infinite Pounce involved answering questions to earn or lose points. Cryptic Crossword was a crossword round. The details provided examples and explanations of questions from several of the rounds.
The document provides the rules and questions for a quiz competition called "QUIZ D Extreme Finals". It contains 36 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions across a variety of topics, including business, history, mythology, art, and entertainment. The quizmaster emphasizes that they are the sole authority during the quiz and encourages participants to remain calm.
The document provides details about a movie quiz competition including rules, sample questions from round 1 about movie titles, and questions from round 2 about identifying famous personalities and movies from details provided. It gives clues about 10 movies and directors.
This quiz document contains questions about entertainment figures like actors, directors, artists and their works. It asks about Basil Rathbone's role as Sherlock Holmes, the characters most portrayed in films being Dracula and Holmes, RD Burman being known as Pancham, details about actress Madhubala, a movie starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, Walt Disney winning the most Academy Awards, a line from the poet John Keats, Michael Jackson's hair accident during a Pepsi ad campaign, Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, and a pineapple topping the Wimbledon men's singles trophy.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from a quiz competition hosted by Qonnoisseur Quizmasters. It provides details on the rounds, scoring structure, and sample questions asked in each round, including topics like films, literature, history and Pok辿mon. Sample questions are multiple choice and require identifying names, terms and their meanings or origins.
This document provides details about an academic quiz competition called "FLAMB Open" held by Quizotic in 2015. It describes the format of the quiz, which consisted of 9 topics with 6 questions each, for a total of 54 questions. It then provides examples of 6 questions asked in the quiz, covering topics like the name of an animated character, identifying a film trope, identifying famous screenwriters and their works, and connecting various films that used unique casting methods. The questions are multiple choice and include requests to name people, works, genres, and other details to demonstrate one's knowledge.
The document describes a screening for the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith that was only open to people with the last name Smith or variations of it. It also discusses an anagrammatic sonnet about George Washington crossing the Delaware written by David Shulman in 1936. Finally, it mentions that Nerd Wax is used to stick glasses to the face.
This document describes various rounds of a quiz competition including:
- A written round with IMDb movie reference questions worth 5 points each for a correct answer and 20 points for getting them all right.
- A 20 questions round with bouncing and pouncing rules where answering a question correctly earns 10 points and incorrectly answering earns -10 points.
- A list-it round to name all official Disney princesses worth 5 points each.
- Another 20 questions round going in the anti-clockwise direction and connecting video game series for points.
It also includes questions about movies, characters, events and people that players would need to identify for points.
For most quizzers this would be a simple set to crack.But I had to keep in mind the audience I had to cater too of whom most were having their first brush with quizzing.
Still have fun and try to make a perfect score...and then pat your back! ;)
Udaya Kumar is a professor at IIT Guwahati who received a prize of Rs. 250,000 for his doctoral research focusing on Tamil typography. He is the son of former DMK MLA N. Dharmalingam from Tamil Nadu and has interests in graphic design, typography, and type design research.
In this round teams will participate in a trivia game called "Sherlocked" consisting of 8 questions across various categories. The round uses a pounce system where teams can choose to answer directly, pass, or pounce on another team's answer for additional or reduced points. Categories include identifying people, places, connecting clues and images, and questions related to the city of Trivandrum. The final round is a written round with 10 questions each worth 10 points where both teams will be asked the same questions.
The document contains summaries of 20 passages providing key information about:
1) The conception of the name "Pakistan" by Choudhry Rahmat Ali while in London.
2) Indian activist Anna Hazare and the cleanliness campaign on Mount Everest by the Indian Army in line with Modi's Swachh Bharat mission.
3) The unit of time "manvantra" in Hinduism, referring to an era ruled over by a Manu.
1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about people, places, events and works of literature/art.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics including prominent Indian civil servants, literary awards, political terms, scientists, artists and their works.
3. Some questions are marked with an asterisk, indicating they will be used as tie-breakers in the event multiple participants answer the same number of questions correctly.
1. The document describes the rules for a quiz competition including points awarded for correct and wrong answers, bonus rounds, and special powers that can be used during the competition.
2. The topics covered in the quiz are listed as India, Science and Technology, World/General, Sports, Literature, and Entertainment.
3. Dates and details are provided about something that started in October 2014 and now has 15 types but is decreasing in popularity.
General Hub Quiz by Partha Pratim BarmanJECQuizForum
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A general hub quiz conducted by Partha Barman,questions might coincidentally match with others . Such coincidences do occur.Do drop a "like" if you really like it
The document discusses various trivia questions related to people, places, events, and entities from India and around the world. It provides clues for multiple choice or fill in the blank style questions about topics like famous people, companies, historical events, currencies, and more. The clues are meant to help identify the answers for the questions posed.
1. The document discusses various people, places, objects and their identifications based on clues and descriptions.
2. It includes descriptions and clues for identifying famous personalities from India like actors, freedom fighters, scientists and politicians. Places, objects, movies and literature are also described.
3. The reader is tasked with identifying the people, places, objects etc being described based on the clues and context given in 30 different sections of the document.
The document discusses various trivia related to places, people, events, and topics. It provides clues and questions about the suburb and city where chrome tanning of leather was first done in a South Asian country (Chromepet, Chennai), an actress who acted in the movie Black (Ayesha Kapur), the number of cricketers banned from different countries for match fixing (Pakistan 5, India 4, etc.), and other people, terms, and facts.
1. The document contains 3 lines that appear to be lyrics from a song.
2. It discusses becoming the best, surpassing all others, making catching/beating them a test, and teaching them a lesson as the goal.
3. The lyrics are in Hindi.
- The document describes a quiz competition with 3 rounds of questions on various topics covering history, people, places, science and technology.
- The first round had 12 direct questions on the app Pounce with points awarded for correct or passed answers.
- The second round involved 6 visual questions on Pounce about people, monuments and events.
- The third round consisted of 6 direct questions again on Pounce with point scoring.
1) The document discusses various topics like sports, history, lifestyle, world, entertainment, science, media, culture and arts. It provides information about famous personalities from these domains like Lionel Messi, Gautam Gambhir, Narendra Modi and asks the reader to identify them.
2) It also discusses famous landmarks, monuments, temples and museums from India and around the world and asks the reader to identify these structures based on the clues and context provided.
3) Several questions are asked related to identifying movies, books, dialogues, songs and linking certain personalities based on the information and context clues given in the different sections.
- X was discovered in the year marking the 100th birth anniversary of a famous Indian. Its remains were too poor quality to determine its food habits.
- According to a historian contemporary to Alexander, when Porus was defeated, his nephew fled to the kingdom of Xandrammes, king of X. X had a large army and elephants that were the largest in the world.
- The film was a 1963 Rajasthani film that became commercially successful. It featured popular songs "Khamma Khamma" and "Runecha ra Dhaniya" and was a biography of a local folk deity.
1. This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various people, events, companies and other topics. It provides context and clues for identifying the answers to fill in blanks labeled X, Y, Z etc.
2. The questions cover a wide range topics including the first cricket test match, Indian railway history, companies like Intel, Tata and Samsung, films like Mary Poppins, as well as people like Rasputin, Nelson, and Jayalalithaa.
3. The document uses clues and context surrounding events, people, time periods, locations and other details to allow identification of the correct answer for each question.
This document appears to be the instructions and questions for an online quiz game being hosted by Saurabh Kumar Verma. It outlines 8 categories of questions and the scoring rules, including a bonus for direct questions. Sample questions are provided about places the Olympics have been held, Indian submissions for the Academy Awards, and the names of Santa's reindeer. The document suggests the quiz involves live questioning and responses on topics like literature, history, entertainment, India and the world, and others.
This document provides biographical information about Ashwin Murali, the host of the "Kashipur Kit-Kat" Quiz. It introduces Ashwin as a lifelong quizzer from Coimbatore, India who has participated in and won prizes at many quizzes in Tamilnadu. It also outlines some basic rules for the quiz, providing examples of questions, answers, and hints that will be used.
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
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This presentation delves into the systemic blind spots within pharmaceutical science and regulatory systems, emphasizing the significance of "inactive ingredients" and their influence on therapeutic equivalence. These blind spots, indicative of normalized systemic failures, go beyond mere chance occurrences and are ingrained deeply enough to compromise decision-making processes and erode trust.
Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
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The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
Tackling these blind spots demands a holistic approach, embracing adaptive learning and a steadfast commitment to self-improvement. By nurturing curiosity, refining regulatory terminology, and judiciously harnessing new technologies, the pharmaceutical sector can progress towards better public health service delivery and ensure the safety, efficacy, and real-world impact of drug products.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
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APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
2. Recently (June 2011) this train entered its
100th year of service. It is the first train to
achieve this distinction on Indian Railways'
broad gauge network Once the preferred
service for British officials, it once connected
two great cities of India and Pakistan.
Identify the train and its source and destination
stations.
3. Punjab Mail which now connects Mumbai CST
to Amritsar once connected Bombay and
Peshawar before 1947.
4. Something happened for the first time in India
between the then Weat Bengal CM CPI (M)
chief Jyoti Basu and Union minister Sukh Ram
on July 31, 1995. What was the incident?
5. This was India's first cellular phone call,
inaugurating Modi Telstra's MobileNet service
in Calcutta.
6. The initial total budget estimated for this
Event was 1,620 crore (US$361.26 million).
Business Today magazine estimated that the
Event cost 60,000 crore (US$13.38 billion). (A
jump of 37 times.) This became the most
expensive event of its type.
8. The red bar which lies closest to the mast,
symbolizes the place as it is today. The green
and blue symbolize future stages should
humanity have the will and ability to
undertake such a task. Flag of?
10. Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a research institution of higher
learning located in Bangalore, India. It was established in 1909. This
was funded and established by Jamsetji N. Tata after a chance
meeting between him and X on a ship in 1893 where they discussed
Tata's plan of bringing the steel industry to India, Tata wrote to X
five years later:
I trust, you remember me as a fellow-traveller on your voyage
from Japan to Chicago. I very much recall at this moment your
views on the growth of the ascetic spirit in India... I recall these
ideas in connection with my scheme of Research Institute of
Science for India, of which you have doubtless heard or read
Impressed by X views on science and leadership abilities, Tata
wanted him to guide his campaign. X endorsed the project with
enthusiasm.
12. The Munich massacre is an informal name for events
that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in
Munich, Bavaria in southern West Germay, when
members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken
hostage and eventually killed by the Palestinian group
X. X called the operation "Ikrit and Biram", after two
Christian Palestinian villages whose inhabitants were
killed by the Haganah in 1948. The kidnappers had
killed eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West
German police officer. Five of the eight members of X
were killed by police officers during a failed rescue
attempt. Identify X by whose name the incident is
popularly known.
14. How did Nargis Yadav of Dauraha village of UP,
born on October 31, make world headlines?
15. She was symbolically chosen by the UB among
several children around the world to be the
seven billionth child on the planet.
16. Four poets of Hindi literature were
symbolically said to be the four pillars of Hindi
romanticism towards nature Hindi
chhayawaad sahitya ke char stambha. The
three of them were Sumitra Nandan Pant,
Mahadevi Verma, Suryakant Tripathi Nirali.
Who was the fourth one?
17. Jai Shankar Prasad, he has wonderful works
like Kamayani, Titli, Kankal.
18. Name the author of the book which was
removed from the University of Mumbais
English syllabus after complaints from the
family of the Hindu nationalist politician Bal
Thackeray as the book contained some racial
comments against Maharashtrians and him.
20. Pierre Cardin is world-renowned for having
licensed over 840 products - from fashion to food
to furniture.
He was recently hired by an Indian company to
design something for the company. He spent the
day with top-of-the-line Indian designers Tarun
Tahiliani, Satya Paul and Ritu Beri for the same
purpose.
Which company and what was he supposed to
design?
21. He was hired by Air India. He would be
sketching his silhouettes for the flag carrier's
flying staff. Air-India, the country's flag-carrier,
will soon sport a glamorous new look with his
designs.
22. U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt in his April
7, 1932 radio address, The Forgotten Man, in
which he said These unhappy times call for
the building of plans that rest upon the
forgotten, the unorganized but the
indispensable units of economic power....
He used a term for the first time which is widely
used even now? What was the term.
23. The phrase bottom of the pyramid These
unhappy times call for the building of plans
that rest upon the forgotten, the unorganized
but the indispensable units of economic
power...that build from the bottom up and not
from the top down, that put their faith once
more in the forgotten man at the bottom of
the economic pyramid.
24. According to Greek mythology, X is a monstrous
fire-breathing female creature, composed of
the parts of multiple animals: upon the body
of a lioness with a tail that ended in a snake's
head, the head of a goat arose on her back at
the center of her spine. The term X has also
come to mean, more generally, an impossible
or foolish fantasy, hard to believe.****
26. Born as Chandra Mohan Jain in 1931, a professor
of philosophy, he travelled throughout India in
the 1960s as a public speaker. His outspoken
criticism of socialism, Mahatma Gandhi and
institutionalised religions made him controversial.
He also advocated a more open attitude
towards sexuality: a stance that earned him the
sobriquet "sex guru" in the Indian and later
international press. How is he commonly known
as?
28. He graduated in Physics B.Sc Hons. from IIT
Kharagpur (class of 1969) where he was the recipient
of Director's Gold Medal.
He received a M.Sc degree also in Physics from IIT
Kanpur.[3]
He topped the IAS examination in 1972 and was
assigned the Andhra Pradesh cadre.
In 1978, he did a Masters degree in economics
from Ohio State University, United States.
He was given a career extension of two years by the
PMO for his efficient job and foresighted plans.
Identify him and the post for which he was given
extension.
30. Sri Lanka defeated India in the historic
semifinal of wills 1996 Cricket World Cup at
The Eden Gardens, Kolkata. In reply to Sri
Lankas 251/8 India had scored 120/8 in 34.1
overs when the match was awarded to Sri
Lanka by the match referee Clive Lyod without
the match getting completed. What was the
reason for the abrupt stop of play?
31. The match was awarded to Sri Lanka by match
referee Clive Lloyd when play could not
continue due to the rioting crowd. The crowd
set ablaze a part of stadium with the
disappointment over Indias poor
performance. The cheerful Calcutta crowd was
highly criticized for that.
32. Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American
biographical drama film based on Chris
Gardner's nearly one-year struggle with
homelessness. The film features Will Smith as
Gardner. Chris Gardner reportedly thought
Smith, an actor best known for his
performances in action movies, was miscast to
play him. However, he said his daughter
Jacintha "set him straight" by saying, "If Smith
can play X, he can play you! Which role X did
Smith play which was also highly appreciated?
33. 2001 American film Ali, where Will Smith
Played Muhammad Ali, the boxing legend.
34. According to an apocryphal story, it owes its
existence to a section of tightly packed seats
behind the homeplate at Fenway Parkin
Boston. The seseats were so close together
that whenever a fan had to stand up to get a
beer, it caused annoyance to people nearby. It
caught world wideattention in 1986. What
phenomenon am I talkingabout?
75. 1. Which Indian company formed a joint venture with the
Hershey Company of North America (famous for their
chocolates)?
2. Connect Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint,
Desimartini.com.
3. Which is the only country in the world whose English
name starts with the letter O?
4. If you were facing the main office of ArcelorMittal,
which country would you be in?
5. Which famous tourist destination is home to the volcano
Mount Etna?
6. Who owns the Indian Cricket League?
7. The largest city in Morocco is also the name of an Oscar
winning movie and has a famous port. Which city?
76. 1. Which Indian company formed a joint venture with the
Hershey Company of North America (famous for their
chocolates)? Godrej
2. Connect Shine.com, Fever104 Fm, Mint, Desimartini.com. HT
Media Ltd, Hindustan Times
3. Which is the only country in the world whose English name
starts with the letter O? Oman
4. If you were facing the main office of ArcelorMittal, which
country would you be in? Luxembourg
5. Which famous tourist destination is home to the volcano
Mount Etna? Sicily
6. Who owns the Indian Cricket League? Subhash Chandra (Zee)
7. The largest city in Morocco is also the name of an Oscar
winning movie and has a famous port. Which city? Casablanca
77. 1. What is Rabindra Setu more commonly known as?
2. What U.S. state was named for Queen Elizabeth I?
3. Connect the Indian Hotels Company, Westside, Voltas, and Ginger.
4. The second in line to the throne of the head of state of Gibraltar
is ?
5. Which small island, near the northeast coast of the United States,
which now houses among the costliest real estate was once bought
for a paltry sum of twenty four dollars?
6. What do we know baazee.com as now?
7. Which two companies bring the Mobile Store chain of stores?
78. 1. What is Rabindra Setu more commonly known as?
Howrah Bridge
2. What U.S. state was named for Queen Elizabeth I?
Virginia
3. Connect the Indian Hotels Company, Westside, Voltas,
and Ginger. Tata
4. The second in line to the throne of the head of state of
Gibraltar is ? Prince William
5. Which small island, near the northeast coast of the
United States, which now houses among the costliest
real estate was once bought for a paltry sum of twenty
four dollars? Manhattan
6. What do we know baazee.com as now? Ebay India
7. Which two companies bring the Mobile Store chain of
stores? Virgin and Essar
79. 1. If you were born in St. Petersburg in 1903, educated in Petrograd, worked
in Leningrad, and died in 1992 in the same city that you were educated in,
where did you die?
2. Connect TV Channel Zing, DNA Newspaper, Asian Sky Shop, Water Kingdom.
3. What is the official name of the country which was earlier called Formosa?
4. The English translation of which South American countrys capitals name
is good air?
5. Which company has built the Bandra-Worli Sea Link?
6. Which sports league is the highest earning league in the world?
7. In which city is Marco Polo airport?
80. 1. If you were born in St. Petersburg in 1903, educated in
Petrograd, worked in Leningrad, and died in 1992 in the
same city that you were educated in, where did you die? St.
Petersburg
2. Connect TV Channel Zing, DNA Newspaper, Asian Sky Shop,
Water Kingdom. Essel Group, Subhash Chandra, Zee
3. What is the official name of the country which was earlier
called Formosa? Republic of China
4. The English translation of which South American countrys
capitals name is good air? Argentina
5. Which company has built the Bandra-Worli Sea Link? HCC
6. Which sports league is the highest earning league in the
world? NBA
7. In which city is Marco Polo airport? Venice
81. 1. What is the largest country (by area) in the world that borders only one
other country?
2. In which hemisphere would you find the Sea of Vietnam?
3. Connect Lumiere, Showbiz, Arabia, MetroNation and Hindu.
4. Which South American countrys name translates to Little Venice?
5. Which company bought chocolate giant Cadbury to become the worlds
second largest food company?
6. The former name of this city in India gave a fabric its name. How do we
know this city now?
7. What is the full form of DLF?
82. 1. What is the largest country (by area) in the world that
borders only one other country? Canada
2. In which hemisphere would you find the Sea of Vietnam?
None
3. Connect Lumiere, Showbiz, Arabia, MetroNation and Hindu.
NDTV
4. Which South American countrys name translates to Little
Venice? Venezuela
5. Which company bought chocolate giant Cadbury to become
the worlds second largest food company? Kraft Foods
6. The former name of this city in India gave a fabric its name.
How do we know this city now? Kozhikode
7. What is the full form of DLF? Delhi Leasing and Finance