The document provides details about a maths and idioms quiz being organized with 4 teams participating. It lists the team members and experts. It then provides the rules of the quiz where participants will have limited time to answer maths questions of varying point values and idiom questions. Sample maths problems and their solutions are given, followed by explanations of English idioms and their meanings. Finally, some common Hindi idioms and their meanings are provided.
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1. Maths 24 and Idioms Quiz
The most fun Quiz ever!!!
2. Teams:
Team A: Tara, Tanu Didi, Richa Mausi
Team B: Dhruv, Nani, Binni Mausi
Team C: Amitav, Anshi Didi, Seema Mausi
Team D: Rishi Bhaiya, Amrit Mausaji, Rinki
Mausi
Experts: Krish, Mishti
3. Rules:
Every team has to answer with My Final answer is. .
For a 1 point question you have 1min 30 seconds, for a 2 point
question 2min 30 seconds and for a 3 point question 3 min
No cheating allowed!
If a team passes the question or answers it wrong, it will be a Buzzer
question for everyone. If someone answers the Buzzer question wrong,
the team will get -1 point
An assisted question will get 1 point less, a right answer without help
will get full points
You have 1 minute for each idiom question. Each right answer will get
you 2 points.
39. An elephant in the room
If you say there is an elephant in the room, you mean that there is
an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do
not want to talk about.
Increasing poverty in the world is the western politicians elephant in the
room.
The fact that his 35-year-old brother was still living with his parents was a big
elephant in the room at every family gathering.
40. What is the meaning of the idiom see eye
to eye?
42. see eye to eye
If two people see eye to eye, they agree with each other
I'm not going to argue the point with you. We just don't see
eye to eye.
His mother and I don't see eye to eye about his decision to d
rop out of college.
This allusion to seeing things in the same way first occurred in the Bible
, when the prophet Isaiah predicts that, when the Lord is recognized as
the one true God, Thy watchmen shall lift up the voice; with the voice
together shall they sing: for they shall see eye to eye (Isaiah 52:8).
43. I dont think Tom will ever order pasta instead of a
pizza. A leopard cant change its spots you know.
45. a leopard cant change its spots
One will stay true to one's nature, even if one pretends or claims
otherwise.
Brendan: Do you think hell ever stop lying to us? William: I
doubt it; after all, a leopard never changes its spots.
This idiom dates as far back as the Old Testament. It was used in
Jeremiah 13:23, where the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah had originally
said: Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard its spots?. "A
leopard never changes its spots" derives directly from that phrase and
is still used today.
46. I was already fed up with my husband's lazy, selfish ways,
but it was his refusal to get off the couch and come with
me to my mother's funeral that was the straw that broke
the camel's back!
48. the straw that broke the camel's back
A seemingly small or inconsequential issue, problem, or burden
that proved to be the final catalyst in causing an overworked or
overburdened person, system, organization, etc., to fail, give
up, or collapse.
With governmental resources already strained to the breaking point,
any sort of environmental disaster would likely be the straw that
broke the camel's back.
This comes from an Arab proverb about loading up a camel beyond its
capacity to move, to the scenario of a single straw
of grass or hay overwhelming the desert-roaming beast of burden.
52. ab pachhtaye hot kya jab chidiya chug gai khet
爐爐 爐爐爐むぞ爐 爐項爐 爐爛爐爐 爐爐 爐爐逗爐酌た爐爐 爐逗爐 爐爐 爐爛爐むイ
It's meaning is what is the use of repenting now
when everything is finished.
cry over spilled milk
Moral: Do everything in time.
55. ghar ki murgi daal barabar
爐爐 爐爛 爐爛爐爛 爐爐鉦げ 爐爐萎ぞ爐爐
We dont value what we have and are familiar with, but
think that what we dont have is better and covet it.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
The grass on the other side of the river appears greener.
58. bandar kya jane adrak ka swaad
爐爐爛爐爐 爐爛爐爐 爐爐鉦え爛 爐爐爐萎 爐爐 爐伍爐朽ぞ爐
It means one needs some sophistication and
knowledge to develop an appreciation for great or
higher things. A monkey doesn't have the
appreciation for healthful and aromatic spices
and wont be able to appreciate it.
59.
60. nako chane chabana
爐爐鉦爛爛爐 爐逗え爛 爐逗が爐鉦え爐
to make a person go through tough times.
Literally, it means to force a person to bite
something as hard as chickpeas with his nose.
Eating chickpeas with one's nose would be an
impossible task.