General Quiz on 13 March 2016- Prelim questions with answersChayan Mondal
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General Quiz on 13 March 2016- Final roundChayan Mondal
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This document contains the summaries of three quiz rounds hosted by different people. Round 1 was hosted by Anupam Chakrabarty and contained 20 total questions with the first 10 clockwise and next 10 anticlockwise. Round 2 was hosted by Anupriya Das with 20 total questions and a point system for correct and incorrect answers. Round 3 was hosted by Chayan Mondal with 20 total questions split into two parts and a detailed point system for correct, incorrect, and "pounce" answers.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about movies, music, sports, and current events. It tests knowledge of the names of actors, athletes, battles, inventions, and other details referenced in the questions. James Bond is provided as a possible answer to the first blank, and the document outlines rules for scoring positive points for correct answers and no penalties for incorrect answers.
The document contains a 22 question quiz on various topics related to history, literature, music, art, and current events. The questions cover subjects like Buddhist philosophy, famous landmarks in Thailand and India, authors and their works, musical artists and genres, historical figures and events in India and South America, and more. The quiz provides multiple choice answers for identifying people, places, things, and events based on clues and descriptions in the questions.
This document lists several options with different positive and negative point values: A offers +30/-10 points, B offers +25/-10, C offers +20/-10, D offers +15/-10, E offers +15/-5, and F and G both offer +10/0 points, while H offers +5/0 points. The final sentence states that the note is about people appearing on currencies of different countries.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in machine learning using neural networks. While progress has been steady, fully general artificial intelligence that can match or exceed human levels of intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers continue working to achieve.
The document provides details about an Independence Day quiz organized by the Indian Institute of Management Raipur. It includes 3 rounds of questions related to important people and events in India's independence movement and early history as an independent nation. The questions cover topics like prominent nationalist leaders, the partition of India, key conferences and agreements between the Indian National Congress and Muslim League, and more.
General Quiz on 13 March 2016- Final roundChayan Mondal
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This document contains the summaries of three quiz rounds hosted by different people. Round 1 was hosted by Anupam Chakrabarty and contained 20 total questions with the first 10 clockwise and next 10 anticlockwise. Round 2 was hosted by Anupriya Das with 20 total questions and a point system for correct and incorrect answers. Round 3 was hosted by Chayan Mondal with 20 total questions split into two parts and a detailed point system for correct, incorrect, and "pounce" answers.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about movies, music, sports, and current events. It tests knowledge of the names of actors, athletes, battles, inventions, and other details referenced in the questions. James Bond is provided as a possible answer to the first blank, and the document outlines rules for scoring positive points for correct answers and no penalties for incorrect answers.
The document contains a 22 question quiz on various topics related to history, literature, music, art, and current events. The questions cover subjects like Buddhist philosophy, famous landmarks in Thailand and India, authors and their works, musical artists and genres, historical figures and events in India and South America, and more. The quiz provides multiple choice answers for identifying people, places, things, and events based on clues and descriptions in the questions.
This document lists several options with different positive and negative point values: A offers +30/-10 points, B offers +25/-10, C offers +20/-10, D offers +15/-10, E offers +15/-5, and F and G both offer +10/0 points, while H offers +5/0 points. The final sentence states that the note is about people appearing on currencies of different countries.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in machine learning using neural networks. While progress has been steady, fully general artificial intelligence that can match or exceed human levels of intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers continue working to achieve.
The document provides details about an Independence Day quiz organized by the Indian Institute of Management Raipur. It includes 3 rounds of questions related to important people and events in India's independence movement and early history as an independent nation. The questions cover topics like prominent nationalist leaders, the partition of India, key conferences and agreements between the Indian National Congress and Muslim League, and more.