This document appears to be a quiz containing various identification questions for children. It includes rounds identifying gadgets, personalities, stories, fruits, vegetables, computer icons, logos and riddles. The questions cover topics around technology, nature, literature and general knowledge. The quiz was prepared by Sushma.Vd and seems aimed at exclusively testing children's knowledge.
The document presents a 4 question quiz that tests logical thinking and memory. The questions involve putting animals like giraffes and elephants into a refrigerator, which animal does not attend a conference, and how to cross a river with crocodiles. Getting the questions correct requires thinking through the consequences of actions, remembering what was previously stated, and learning from mistakes. According to the information provided, most professionals get all the questions wrong while preschoolers often get several right, suggesting professionals do not have as advanced logical thinking and memory skills as young children.
This document provides 20 word picture puzzles, also known as rebus puzzles or wuzzles. A rebus puzzle uses pictures to represent words or phrases. Each puzzle includes a clue and answer. The puzzles involve interpreting pictures or symbols to reveal common phrases or sayings. The goal is to boost creative thinking through solving the visual word puzzles.
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A visual quiz on personalities, a good quiz where audience is shown the 1st 2 slides and then they are given one minute to write them on paper.later the other slides are shown
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This document contains a quiz testing logical thinking and problem solving skills. The quiz asks 4 questions involving putting animals like giraffes and elephants into a fridge, remembering which animal is in the fridge and cannot attend a conference, and realizing there are no animals to threaten crossing a river safely. The questions progressively test abilities like solving problems in complex ways, thinking repetitively, having good memory, and learning from mistakes.
This document describes several games and activities that can be used in an English classroom, including adaptations of television game shows like "Just a Minute", "Blockbusters", and "Call My Bluff". It also presents original activities involving describing improbable objects, guessing characters, and explaining vocabulary words. Links are provided to online resources for rules, templates, and ideas to implement these fun and engaging games with students at different English levels.
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This document contains 100 general knowledge quiz questions and answers. Some sample questions include:
- Question 1: Carl and the Passions changed band name to what Beach Boys
- Question 25: Who played The Fugitive David Jason
- Question 50: Which award has the words for valour on it Victoria Cross
The questions cover a wide range of topics including history, entertainment, science, geography and more. Concise multiple choice answers are provided for each question.
Jawaharlal Nehru was a lawyer by profession. The keratin proteins make up over 90% of hair and nails. The official language of Vatican City is Latin. Guru Jetha was known as the 'Bhai' or brother of Guru Gobind Singh. West Bengal produces nearly 1% of the world's total rice production. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station in Mumbai is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bharatanatyam is the oldest dance form of India. Gudi Padwa is celebrated 20 days after Dusshera in Maharashtra. Lord Brahma appeared from the forehead of Lord Vishnu. Paris hosted the Olympic Games twice
This document contains 4 short riddles with their answers. The riddles are: what has a face and two hands but no arms or legs (a clock), what word begins and ends with an 'e' but only has one letter (envelope), what has a neck but no head (a bottle), and which month has 28 days (all of them of course!).
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. It covers topics like banking licenses, fast fashion retailers, budget airlines, discontinued Google products, catastrophe bonds, central banks, brand ambassadors, small retail stores, imprisoned debtors in UAE, and joint ventures in fortified drinks. The questions test knowledge of business terms and companies across industries like banking, retail, technology, and fast moving consumer goods.
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1. On June 5th, 1972 the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment was held in Sweden. Since then, World Environment Day is celebrated annually on this date.
2. Maharashtra was the first Indian state to implement including environment as a separate subject in schools.
3. The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 in the erstwhile Soviet Union was the world's worst nuclear accident, killing 31 people initially and many thousands expected to die prematurely from radiation exposure.
The document discusses different types of puzzles including rebus puzzles, history puzzles, series completion puzzles, discrete reasoning puzzles, mathematical reasoning puzzles, riddles, groaners, and lateral thinking puzzles. Examples are provided for each type of puzzle to illustrate the concepts.
A Power Point Presentation of a Fun Quiz on Animals. For children, youths and the young at heart. Interesting facts about animals. For animation and sounds of the animals please download the power point.
This is a simple quiz for any kind of fun activity in school/college/office. Also is full of knowledge. One can definately use for their chance to take up a quiz among there groups.
This document contains a collection of riddles and their answers. The riddles cover topics such as common objects, logical reasoning, and wordplay. The answers provided solve each riddle concisely.
This document consists of a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to scientists, scientific discoveries, and scientific organizations. The questions cover topics like the Royal Society, the Doppler effect, DNA, the periodic table, and more. The questions require identifying scientists, discoveries, theories, and logos of scientific organizations from images or brief descriptions.
1. The document outlines the structure and questions for 3 rounds of a quiz competition: general knowledge, visual, and match me correctly.
2. The general knowledge round involves direct questions to teams worth 10 or 5 points. The visual round also involves direct visual questions to teams.
3. The final round involves one direct matching question per team where sub-questions are worth 5 points each if answered correctly.
This document outlines the structure and questions for 5 rounds of a trivia quiz. Round 1 is questions and answers on various topics. Round 2 involves identifying people or images. Round 3 connects clues to answers. Round 4 features fictional characters and stories. Round 5 closes with additional questions and answers on historical events, films, sports, and world leaders. The quiz covers topics in history, pop culture, literature, science, and current events.
The document contains 6 trivia questions about companies, people, and their connections. Question 3 provides the connect between Formula 1 sponsors, tech companies started by ex-Facebook employees, and the phrase "Stand on the shoulder of Giants" which relates to Google Scholar, a painting, and an Oasis album. Question 5 identifies Prasoon Joshi as an advertising award winner, lyricist for a film, and senior executive at McCann-Erickson advertising.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a full summary of a private company's internal document without their permission.
The document contains 10 puzzles with solutions about bending or playing with words, phrases, logic problems, and visual puzzles. Some examples include a poisoning mystery from reused bar glasses, identifying hidden words in a 9-letter grid, determining how many small boxes fit inside a larger container based on dimensions, and restoring a famous phrase with stolen vowels. The puzzles demonstrate clever wordplay, lateral thinking, and mathematical logic skills.
This document contains several optical illusions and visual puzzles intended to demonstrate peculiarities of human visual perception and cognition. Readers are prompted to find hidden words and meanings in images and passages where letters, colors and spacing are manipulated. The purpose is to show how the brain can derive meaning even when letters or words are out of order, by recognizing words or concepts holistically rather than individually letter-by-letter.
The document outlines the rules for a fun quiz game. It provides rules such as discussing answers softly, answering within the time limit, not arguing with the quiz master's decisions, having a time keeper and score keeper. It then provides sample questions on topics like science, India, and a logo round. The questions have assigned points and time limits to answer within.
This document contains a quiz about the book "Free Baseball" with multiple choice questions about characters, plot points, and countries. It asks questions such as what number the main character dialed after the pound sign, the name of a character, what country a character's father lived in, and which dog can play ball. It concludes by providing a grading scale to determine the test taker's score based on the number of correct answers.
10000 general knowledge questions and answersNguyen Hiep
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This document contains 100 general knowledge quiz questions and answers. Some sample questions include:
- Question 1: Carl and the Passions changed band name to what Beach Boys
- Question 25: Who played The Fugitive David Jason
- Question 50: Which award has the words for valour on it Victoria Cross
The questions cover a wide range of topics including history, entertainment, science, geography and more. Concise multiple choice answers are provided for each question.
Jawaharlal Nehru was a lawyer by profession. The keratin proteins make up over 90% of hair and nails. The official language of Vatican City is Latin. Guru Jetha was known as the 'Bhai' or brother of Guru Gobind Singh. West Bengal produces nearly 1% of the world's total rice production. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station in Mumbai is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bharatanatyam is the oldest dance form of India. Gudi Padwa is celebrated 20 days after Dusshera in Maharashtra. Lord Brahma appeared from the forehead of Lord Vishnu. Paris hosted the Olympic Games twice
This document contains 4 short riddles with their answers. The riddles are: what has a face and two hands but no arms or legs (a clock), what word begins and ends with an 'e' but only has one letter (envelope), what has a neck but no head (a bottle), and which month has 28 days (all of them of course!).
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. It covers topics like banking licenses, fast fashion retailers, budget airlines, discontinued Google products, catastrophe bonds, central banks, brand ambassadors, small retail stores, imprisoned debtors in UAE, and joint ventures in fortified drinks. The questions test knowledge of business terms and companies across industries like banking, retail, technology, and fast moving consumer goods.
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1. On June 5th, 1972 the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment was held in Sweden. Since then, World Environment Day is celebrated annually on this date.
2. Maharashtra was the first Indian state to implement including environment as a separate subject in schools.
3. The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 in the erstwhile Soviet Union was the world's worst nuclear accident, killing 31 people initially and many thousands expected to die prematurely from radiation exposure.
The document discusses different types of puzzles including rebus puzzles, history puzzles, series completion puzzles, discrete reasoning puzzles, mathematical reasoning puzzles, riddles, groaners, and lateral thinking puzzles. Examples are provided for each type of puzzle to illustrate the concepts.
A Power Point Presentation of a Fun Quiz on Animals. For children, youths and the young at heart. Interesting facts about animals. For animation and sounds of the animals please download the power point.
This is a simple quiz for any kind of fun activity in school/college/office. Also is full of knowledge. One can definately use for their chance to take up a quiz among there groups.
This document contains a collection of riddles and their answers. The riddles cover topics such as common objects, logical reasoning, and wordplay. The answers provided solve each riddle concisely.
This document consists of a science quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to scientists, scientific discoveries, and scientific organizations. The questions cover topics like the Royal Society, the Doppler effect, DNA, the periodic table, and more. The questions require identifying scientists, discoveries, theories, and logos of scientific organizations from images or brief descriptions.
1. The document outlines the structure and questions for 3 rounds of a quiz competition: general knowledge, visual, and match me correctly.
2. The general knowledge round involves direct questions to teams worth 10 or 5 points. The visual round also involves direct visual questions to teams.
3. The final round involves one direct matching question per team where sub-questions are worth 5 points each if answered correctly.
This document outlines the structure and questions for 5 rounds of a trivia quiz. Round 1 is questions and answers on various topics. Round 2 involves identifying people or images. Round 3 connects clues to answers. Round 4 features fictional characters and stories. Round 5 closes with additional questions and answers on historical events, films, sports, and world leaders. The quiz covers topics in history, pop culture, literature, science, and current events.
The document contains 6 trivia questions about companies, people, and their connections. Question 3 provides the connect between Formula 1 sponsors, tech companies started by ex-Facebook employees, and the phrase "Stand on the shoulder of Giants" which relates to Google Scholar, a painting, and an Oasis album. Question 5 identifies Prasoon Joshi as an advertising award winner, lyricist for a film, and senior executive at McCann-Erickson advertising.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a full summary of a private company's internal document without their permission.
The document contains 10 puzzles with solutions about bending or playing with words, phrases, logic problems, and visual puzzles. Some examples include a poisoning mystery from reused bar glasses, identifying hidden words in a 9-letter grid, determining how many small boxes fit inside a larger container based on dimensions, and restoring a famous phrase with stolen vowels. The puzzles demonstrate clever wordplay, lateral thinking, and mathematical logic skills.
This document contains several optical illusions and visual puzzles intended to demonstrate peculiarities of human visual perception and cognition. Readers are prompted to find hidden words and meanings in images and passages where letters, colors and spacing are manipulated. The purpose is to show how the brain can derive meaning even when letters or words are out of order, by recognizing words or concepts holistically rather than individually letter-by-letter.
The document outlines the rules for a fun quiz game. It provides rules such as discussing answers softly, answering within the time limit, not arguing with the quiz master's decisions, having a time keeper and score keeper. It then provides sample questions on topics like science, India, and a logo round. The questions have assigned points and time limits to answer within.
This document contains a quiz about the book "Free Baseball" with multiple choice questions about characters, plot points, and countries. It asks questions such as what number the main character dialed after the pound sign, the name of a character, what country a character's father lived in, and which dog can play ball. It concludes by providing a grading scale to determine the test taker's score based on the number of correct answers.
The document is a quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about various topics:
1. The first question asks about an item found by British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler that is a small sculpture of a dancing girl.
2. The second question asks about the "For Dummies" book series.
3. The third question asks about the Pok辿mon character Pikachu.
4. The fourth question asks about the Pok辿mon theme song "Gotta Catch 'em All".
5. The fifth question asks about the fear of palindromes called Aibohphobia.
6. The sixth question is about catching cyclists using hidden motors during the 2016 Tour de France cycling race
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions in various categories such as current affairs, India, world, entertainment, sports, English, and miscellaneous. There are 30 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge in these areas. The quiz is divided into labeled sections for each topic and provides the point value for each question.
This amazing ppt is about movies and general knowledge. You will have lot of fun watching this. By watching this you can improve your general knowledge
Quiz aimed at 5yo-7yo on the latest Angry Birds movie, most of the slides are 1-2, as in first slide is a question, second slide has the answer. Towards the end it's more about having kids explain the story. My kids loved it.
You guys love to watch a lot of cricket matches on your TV set or go to the stadium. But, how many of you are crazy to know extra piece of interesting things attached to the game of cricket? Here is the presentation to demonstrate about 10 mind boggling cricket facts.
This document provides a spelling words quiz with 25 words and their definitions. It also includes 15 spelling sentences to test those words. The words include: distance, method, anger, problem, butter, petals, enjoy, perhaps, figure, channel, admire, comedy, husband, tissue, mustard, shuttle, advance, drummer, regular, denim, avalanche, monopoly, reluctant, adequate, and tangerine.
The document describes the rules and format for two rounds of a quiz competition - a written round and an infinite bounce round. The written round consists of 8 questions with animal ranges as clues and teams earn +5 points for each correct answer. The infinite bounce round consists of 9 questions with additional verbal clues allowed and teams earn +10 points for each correct answer.
This document summarizes a 6 question quiz with a connecting theme between the answers. It provides the questions, potential points for correct or connect answers, and outlines the general rules that there is no penalty for incorrect answers, an opportunity to guess the connect at any point, and the connects relate to dog breeds.
Georges Cuvier coined the term "pachyderm" in the late 1700s to describe thick-skinned animals like elephants, rhinos, and hippos. The English word that primarily refers to elephants derives from this Greek term.
The town of Darjeeling, West Bengal gets its name from the local word for Indra's thunderbolt sceptre combined with a suffix meaning "place," translating to "land of thunder."
Balbir Singh is one of India's most successful hockey players, with 3 Olympic gold medals, and the first Indian flag bearer. He shares his surname with a Punjabi actor who debuted in a controversial Bollywood movie in June.
This document provides a summary of a quiz competition, including:
- 5 rounds of varying types and lengths with explanation between rounds
- Round 1 includes 12 questions passing clockwise for 10 points each
- Round 2 involves 6 questions passing clockwise on infinite bounce for 10 points, with two answers for each question worth +15/-10 points
- An audience question is asked and answered in between rounds
The summary highlights the question/answer format and scoring for the first two rounds of the quiz competition.
This document summarizes a quiz event held in Margao, Goa in June 2016. It was hosted by quizmaster Mahesh Prabhu with assistance from Annie and Rajiv. The quiz had 4 rounds with a variety of questions testing knowledge of celebrities, history, geography and more. Rounds included identifying personalities in photos, multiple choice questions, and filling in blanks. Points were awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect or skipped questions. The theme of the final round was identifying 6 personalities who were all born in India.
Here are the answers to fill in the blanks:
Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit and John Goldwater formed MLJ Magazines in Kansas and started publishing in November 1939.
John Goldwater, inspired by the popular Andy Hardy movies starring Mickey Rooney, wanted to create a comic about a normal person to whom readers could relate. He thus created "America's newest boy friend", Archie Andrews.
In Pep Comics #22, December 1941, writer Vic Bloom and artist Bob Montana published Archie's first adventure.
Archie soon became MLJ Magazine's headliner, which led to the company changing its name to Archie Comic Publications.
"Archie was based partly on a red-
The document contains clues and questions about various comics, comic characters, and people related to the comics industry. It asks the reader to identify specific comic titles, characters, creators, and other details based on the clues and context provided in each question.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from a trivia quiz event held on January 26th, 2014. It includes:
- 5 introductory questions on current events and history for teams of 4 players to answer.
- A second round with 5 multiple choice questions, 2 of which relate to types of alcohol.
- An all science-themed round with 5 short answer questions asked back-to-back.
- A semi-audio round with 6 video/audio clips and associated identification questions.
- A tough final round with 6 challenging connection/identification questions worth increasing points if answered correctly without other teams guessing correctly.
- The document encourages participation and provides instructions for teams
This document contains 10 trivia questions from a pub quiz fun round along with the answers. The questions cover topics like the first names of celebrities, names for animals, common items found on snooker tables, terms used to describe cats, medical procedures, names for male chickens, the wife of a famous TV chef, types of fruits and vegetables, containers used for sangria and milk, and a family of blue birds.
1) The document outlines the rules and structure for the finals of the Kalakumbh Quiz consisting of 6 rounds moving clockwise and anti-clockwise with various scoring rules for different question types.
2) The rounds include write, visual, theme, choose your topic and connect rounds testing participants' knowledge of general trivia across topics like history, entertainment, science and more.
3) Participants are encouraged to answer all questions even without full knowledge as incorrect answers do not receive negative points and could end up being correct through guessing.
The document describes the recycling habits of the Reid family. It discusses how they decided to start recycling last January and recycle materials like paper, cartons, tin, plastic, and glass. They use vegetable waste to make compost and have learned to make soap, cheese, and toothpaste for themselves. Currently they are making a chair from an old bike and mending old clothes. The family swaps computer games and gets new music from the internet. They have dramatically reduced their waste and will continue recycling in the future because they feel good about it.
This document appears to be describing a trivia game with different categories and monetary values associated with correct answers. It includes trivia questions about general knowledge, Indian places, sports, movies/TV, and riddles. The player accumulates money for correct answers. At the end, it instructs the player to count their total money earned by answering trivia questions in various categories.
Richard lives in a small town in England. He lives in a flat and his father works in a shoe factory. Although it is a small town, there are many skyscrapers. Richard's mother works in an office building. Nearby there is a police station that Richard likes to visit. Behind the town there are high mountains where Richard's family enjoys hiking. A river runs through the town center and can be crossed using a bridge. Richard is happy living in his town.
1) The document describes a Jeopardy-style quiz game where contestants are given answers and must respond with the question.
2) It lists categories of animals, fruits, sports, people, and space with corresponding clues.
3) Players on three teams - Team 1, Team 2, and Team 3 - take turns selecting a category and point value, and responding with questions to the clues.
This presentation contains all the questions of the SMArt Science Quiz that was organized by Rotaract Club of Shri Jagannath Dham in memory of our beloved friend Vicky and Smart.
This document provides the instructions and categories for a game of Jeopardy. Contestants choose a category and point value, and must respond with the question for the given answer. If correct, they get to choose again. If incorrect, the next team chooses. The categories include Animals, Fruit, Sports, and People. The answers include Winnie the Pooh, cheetah, panda, moose, orange, banana, apple, durian, baseball, soccer, swimming, and curling.
This document discusses thinking outside the box and curiosity driven science. It presents riddles about putting animals like giraffes and elephants into refrigerators that test logical thinking. It discusses how preschoolers often perform better on these types of questions than professionals. The document encourages thinking creatively to understand invisible concepts like how balloons can inflate inside bottles and how pipettes are able to hold water.
Quiz Competition for School Students conducted by The SIOL Quiz Club of Pondicherry at Nagercoil Holy Cross College for Women (Autonomous) on the 6th of September, 2019.
General Quiz mainly focusing on current affairs and general knowledge.
This document presents a 4 question "IQ quiz" intended to determine if the reader is qualified to be a professional. The questions are described as silly and not difficult. The correct answers are provided and explained as testing abilities like not overcomplicating simple tasks, thinking through consequences, remembering basic facts, learning quickly from known information, and seizing opportunities. In conclusion, the document states that according to research most professionals get these questions wrong while preschoolers often get them right, disproving the theory that professionals have the intelligence of a 4 year old.
The document describes the structure and rules of an inter-school quiz competition with 8 rounds covering topics such as the environment, scientists, sports, local geography, animal husbandry, abbreviations, and patriotism. Each team will be asked one question per round and have 45 seconds to answer, with 30 seconds for any passed questions. Questions include identifying greenhouse gas emitting countries, scientific discoveries, famous individuals, locations in Himachal Pradesh, audio advertisements, livestock information, and abbreviations of common initialisms. The final round focuses on India's national symbols and independence movement.
This document provides the rules and structure for a quiz competition being held by Delhi Public School, Ruby Park. It consists of 6 rounds covering a variety of topics from current events, geography, and entertainment. Round 1 involves 10 multiple choice questions on general knowledge topics asked by Sunhrit. Round 2 contains 6 visual and audio questions and connects asked by Prachurjo. Round 3 has 10 direct questions asked by Aryaman on diverse topics. Round 4 poses 10 direct questions by a quiz core team. Rounds 5 and 6 allow contestants to choose question topics and difficulties levels from categories selected by the 3 Quizmasters. The winner will be the team that scores the most points across all rounds.
53. Answer:KIWI Fruit
A kiwi fruit is hairy on the outside and soft in the middle. It is one of the only
fruits to be green when it is ripe. You can scoop out the juicy green flesh
with a spoon just like a boiled egg! One kiwi fruit contains all the vitamin C
you need for a whole day. Vitamin C helps your body to heal cuts and bruises
and to fight colds. -
55. Answer: Pear
Which fruits always travel in groups of two? Answer: pears! Pears are
from the same family as apples but they are softer. They can be
yellow, green, reddish or brown on the outside but they all have
white, juicy flesh inside. One of the best-loved English pears is
called Conference.
57. Answer: Sweet potato's
These top tubers grow best in tropical places where the weather
is warm. They are famous for appearing in lots of Caribbean
recipes! They come in all kinds of knobby shapes and just like the
name suggests, they are sweeter than ordinary potatoes.