1. THE EDGE QUIZ
2015
THE MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, LITERATURE, ARTS AND SPORTS QUIZ
FINALS
BY THE DISCO FIGHTERS
2. INFINITE POUNCE PART I
• 16 Questions.
• Infinite Bounce.
• Three Strikes Pounce.
• +10/0 on Bounce.
• +10/-10 on Pounce.
• Clockwise.
3. 1.
• With the help of different scientific studies conducted by
Rohit Sharma, Damian Grammaticus and Mahavi
Rajadhyaksha, the authors of the book
Superfreakonomics, Steven D. Lewit and Stephen J.
Dubner have statistically derived an answer to a very
interesting question:
“Why do Indian condoms malfunction more than 15% of
the time?”
6. 2.
• The Voight-Kampff machine is used primarily by X(s) to determine
if a suspect is truly human by measuring the degree of his
empathic response through carefully worded questions and
statements. The Voight-Kampff machine is perhaps analogous to
and may have been partly inspired by Y's work.
• Y, in his 1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence, wrote
“I propose to consider the question, ‘Can machines think?’”.
Because “thinking” is difficult to define, Y chooses to “replace the
question by another, which is closely related to it and is expressed
in relatively unambiguous words.” Y's new question is: “Are there
imaginable digital computers which would do well in the Z?”
ID X, Y and Z.
9. 3.
• The instrument X was
invented by Benjamin
Franklin in 1761.
• Some references say that
Tchaikovsky’s first draft of
the “Dance of the Sugar Plum
Fairy” from the ballet Y called
for X, and that he changed it
to celesta before the
premiere.
ID X and Y.
12. 4.
• Presently placed in the
Golders Green
Crematorium's Ernest
George Columbarium, in
North London, this sealed
ancient Greek urn was
received as a gift from
Princess Bonaparte and it
holds the ashes of X.
ID X.
15. 5.
• This is Hans Gieng's 1543 statue
on the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen
(Fountain of Justice) in Berne.
What has made this interpretation
of Justitia (Lady Justice) significant?
18. 6.
• In the winter of 1949, X played at a dance hall in Twist, Arkansas.
During a performance, two men began to fight, knocking over a
burning barrel and sending burning fuel across the floor. The hall
burst into flames, and the building was evacuated. Once outside, X
realized that he had left his guitar inside so he went back into the
burning building to retrieve his beloved $30 Gibson guitar. The
two men died in the fire, and X learned the next day that they had
been fighting over a woman named Lucille. X subsequently named
that first guitar Lucille, as well as every guitar he has owned since,
as a reminder never again to do something as stupid as run into a
burning building or fight over women.
ID this legendary musician.
21. 7.
• Male Restroom Etiquette is a 2006 American short subject created by Phil
R. Rice. The film is a mockumentary about unwritten rules of behaviour in
male restrooms and is intended to be a parody of educational and social
guidance films.
• Narrated by Rice, Male Restroom Etiquette states restroom customs to be
followed and depicts a scenario of social chaos if they are violated.
• Rice originally started to film using the FPS video game Quake II but, after
three months of pre-production, was dissatisfied with the game's visual
quality. After experimenting, he chose X, published by Electronic Arts in
2004.
• Male Restroom Etiquette won multiple awards and was listed by Guinness
World Records Gamers' Edition in 2009 as the most popular X video
uploaded to YouTube.
ID the game X.
24. 8.
• The song Y is part of the album Never Mind the Bollocks,
Here's the X. The single was released on 27 May 1977, and
was regarded by much of the general public to be an
assault on the _____ and the monarchy.
• The band X denies this by saying, “It wasn't written
specifically for the ______'s Jubilee. We weren't aware of it at
the time. It wasn't a contrived effort to go out and shock
everyone. You don't write Y because you hate the English
race. You write a song like that because you love them, and
you're fed up with them being mistreated."
ID X and Y.
30. 10.
• This person, in his later years, started to expose frauds
that had successfully fooled many scientists and
academics. To demonstrate how a photographer could
produce a fraudulent “spirit photograph”, he had himself
photographed with the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.
Identify this famous entertainer.
33. 11.
• A specific form of Memetic Mutation, it is the cultural effect
that a runaway hit body of work can have on everyday
language. Characters' personal vocabularies often seep into
the real world, especially if they give a name to a
phenomenon that didn't formerly have one.
• For example, the expression “Il est tombé dedans quand il
était petit.” (“He fell into it [the ______ _______ ] when he
was little.”) is now standard in French to designate
something you got an interest to from a very young age.
With whom would you associate this line? And FITB.
36. 12.
I've grown a goitre by dwelling in this
den–
As cats from stagnant streams in
Lombardy,
Or in what other land they hap to be–
Which drives the belly close beneath
the chin:
My beard turns up to heaven; my nape
falls in,
Fixed on my spine: my breast-bone
visibly
Grows like a harp: a rich embroidery
Bedews my face from brush-drops
thick and thin.
My loins into my paunch like levers
grind:
My buttock like a crupper bears my
weight;
My feet unguided wander to and fro;
In front my skin grows loose and long;
behind,
By bending it becomes more taut and
strait;
Crosswise I strain me like a Syrian
bow:
Whence false and quaint, I know,
Must be the fruit of squinting brain
and eye;
For ill can aim the gun that bends
awry.
Come then, Giovanni, try
To succour my dead pictures and my
fame;
Since foul I fare and painting is my
shame.
ID the poet and the subject of this poem.
39. 13.
• As X says: “You ignore graffiti at your peril. It's
the heartbeat of a city. It's the voice of the
voiceless.”
ID X or tell me why have these graffiti's in London been all over
the news lately?
52. HINDI HAIN HUM
• Written Round.
• 8 titles of Hindi dubbed versions of Hollywood
films released in India.
• Hints are given in all of the questions as well.
• +5 for each correct answer.
• +10 bonus for getting every answer correct.
• So, total +50 up for grabs.
83. INFINITE POUNCE PART II
• 16 Questions.
• Infinite Bounce.
• Three Strikes Pounce.
• +10/0 on Bounce.
• +10/-10 on Pounce.
• Half Clockwise and Half Anti-Clockwise.
84. 1.
• Which is the last grass court tournament of the season on
the ATP tour?
• This is the ATP tournament where Leander Paes won his
first and only singles title.
90. 3.
• X, a long distance runner, appeared in an PETA ad in
October, 2011.
• According PETA nutritionist Bhuvaneshwari Gupta:
“X's vitality is an inspiring demonstration of the positive
effects that a vegetarian diet can have on our physical and
mental well-being. A meat-free diet not only reduces our
chances of developing life-threatening illnesses but also,
as X demonstrates, helps us to live longer“.
ID X.
[Picture next slide]
94. 4. • X is a fictional
character that appears
in comic books
published by Marvel
Comics.
• X, Stan Lee's inspiration
for the character's name
was the title of the 1934
movie version of the
long-running British
stage musical Y.
• Y was also perhaps the
inspiration behind a
Hindi song Z starring
Helen which featured in
the 1958 film Howrah
Bridge. The song was
95.
96. X= FIN FANG FOOM.
Y= CHU CHIN CHOW.
Z= MERA NAAM CHIN CHIN CHU.
97. 5.
• In July 1999, X was one of 300 women who vied for a
semifinals berth in the US Olympics archery team to
participate in the 2000 Summer Olympics. She placed 24th
out of 300 and did not qualify for the team.
• X has stated that she was not an athlete growing up and
that her introduction to archery was in 1997, two years
prior to her tryouts.
• She is however known as an actress and has won the
Academy Award for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role
in 1988.
ID X.
[Pic on next slide]
101. 6.
• One of X’s first decisions as a coach of the national team was
to exclude seasoned internationals Taeke Taekema and Teun
de Nooijer, the country's best known ______ players and icons
of the sport, in January 2012, and to justify his choice, he
criticized them in an interview a few days later, a justification
referred to in the press as “character murder”. Later
apologized to them, after a public backlash. He took them
back in March.
• However the Olympic squad did not include Taeke Taekema,
while Teun de Nooijer was selected.
Who is X?
107. 8.
• Ben Drinkwater is the first in the list, having joined this
unfortunate list in 1949 Isle of Man TT. After that there
has been more than hundred unfortunate addition to
this list. Shoya Tomizawa of team Suter was the last-
but-one to be added into the list in September, 2010.
Who has been the last addition to this list on October
23,2011?
What is the list about?
110. 9.
• John Lawrence Nettleship was a British school teacher
who taught chemistry at Wyedean School,
Gloucestershire.
• Nettleship described himself in hindsight as “a short-
tempered chemistry teacher with long hair...[and a]
gloomy, malodorous laboratory.” When he was first
questioned about his links to character by journalists, he
said: “I was horrified when I first found out. I knew I was a
strict teacher but I didn't think I was that bad.”
Which literary character did he inspire?
113. 10.
• In a story told in Johnny Warren's 2002 autobiography, during a trip to play
against Rhodesia in the 1970 Mexico World Cup qualifiers in Mozambique,
members of the X, including Warren, consulted a witch doctor preceding their game.
The witch doctor buried bones near the goal-posts and cursed the opposition, and X
went on to beat 3–1 in the decider. However, the witch doctor placed a curse on X
when the players could not come up with the £1000 demanded by him.
Subsequently, X failed to beat Israel and did not qualify.
• X did however appear in the 1974 FIFA World Cup after the supposed curse had
been placed. However, they failed to score a goal in any of their three opening
round matches, and were eliminated.
• Whilst the curse is used as an explanation for failing to qualify for the World Cup for
32 years, it is used in particular reference to the failure to qualify for the 1998 World
Cup by drawing on aggregate against Iran, despite leading 2–0 in the second half
of the final match of qualification.
• The curse was supposedly lifted by John Safran during his 2004 TV series John
Safran vs. God. After reading the story in Warren's book, Safran travelled to
Mozambique and hired a new witch doctor to channel the original to reverse the
curse. The following year, the X qualified for the 2006 World Cup.
119. 12.
• X has inspired characters in Hollywood, like George
Washington Duke in Rocky V and Jack Madrid in The Las
Vegas Strip War.
• X has been also investigated for possible connections to
organized crime.
• Mike Tyson, says , “(X is) a wretched, slimy, reptilian
motherfucker. This is supposed to be my 'black brother',
right? He's just a bad man, a real bad man. He would kill his
own mother for a dollar. He's ruthless, he's deplorable, he's
greedy and he doesn't know how to love anybody.“
Who is X?
122. 13.
• Brazil became the Unofficial Football World Champion when
they defeated Argentina in a friendly on October 11, 2014.
Even Japan has been former UFW Champion and they
defended the title in Asia Cup 2011. Netherlands Antilles was
also a former champion and their reign lasted for only four
days.
How does the Unofficial Football World Championship
work/What is the format of the Unofficial Football World
Championship?
123.
124. KNOCK-OUT TITLE SYSTEM SIMILAR
TO THAT USED
IN BOXING AND WRESTLING, WHERE
ONE CAN BECOME THE CHAMPION BY
DEFEATING THE DEFENDING
CHAMPION.
125. 14.
• Tipcat (English)
• Dandi Biyo (Nepali)
• Alak-doulak (Persian)
• Chinni-dandu (Kannada)
• Kuttiyum Kolum( Malayalam)
• Viti-dandu (Marathi)
• Kitti-pul (Tamil Nadu)
• X (Hindi)
X was also an Indian TV Show on Sahara One, which was
inspired by “Dennis The Menace”.
128. 15.
• John Mooney, the Irish Cricketer, speaks about something he
came up with:
“I'm an electrician by trade and I knew there was something to
be done. I put my mind to it with my father-in-law and, with
a few coat hangers and a bit of discussion, we came up with a
prototype. We then went to a local steel fabricator and he
made it for us.”
What was thus made?
129.
130. THE BACK OF THE HELMET BEING
PROTECTED BY A GRILLE JUST LIKE
IN FRONT.
135. THE DÉJÀ VU ROUND.
• Written Round.
• Every slide contains a plot synopsis.
• There are two (or more) movies which can be
summed up by the synopsis.
• Year of release of the movies are provided as
hints.
• Scoring explained on each slide.
• Total of 8 slides.
136. EXAMPLE
• “A man joins up with natives to learn their
culture and exploit them. He ends up falling in
love with their way of life, and one of their
women, and leads them to victory over those
trying to take advantage of their resources.”
(1990, 1995 and 2009)
138. 1.
“One of the last drone repairmen on Earth finds
a spacecraft which leads to a discovery that puts
the fate of mankind in his lap.”
(2008 and 2013)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
139. 2.
• “A mom protects her son from a guy sent back in
time intent on killing her son. The killer is trying to
prevent the son from growing up and ruining the
future for him. The mom and her son are being
protected from the time-traveling killer by the
younger version of the killer.”
(1991 and 2012)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
140. 3.
• “Tom Hanks’ problems begin due to a flight.”
(1995, 2000, 2004 and 2011)
+20 for four, +15 for three, +10 for two, +5 for
one.
141. 4.
• “The protagonist steals a loaf of bread, goes to jail,
is given riches by someone, gains political office,
takes part in a rebellion against the government,
has longstanding feud with one specific
government official, and ultimately influences this
official to destroy himself.”
(1992 and 2012)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
142. 5.
• “Overprotective, single father falls into
dangerous situations in search of his abducted
child.”
(2003 and 2008)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
143. 6.
• “The protagonist is heart broken over the
death of his wife and goes on an imaginary
mission to make things better while the
audience gets really confused.”
(2010 and 2010)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
144. 7.
• “An old, bitter man in changing times
befriends his young Asian neighbor, who helps
him overcome his cynicism and dislike of
people after the death of his wife.”
(2008 and 2009)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
145. 8.
• “After the death of a close one, the protagonist
plans to exact revenge on the person responsible for
his death and so, he gathers a team to steal a
fortune from the person.”
(2014 and 2014)
+10 for two, +5 for one.
149. 1.
“One of the last drone repairmen on Earth finds
a spacecraft which leads to a discovery that puts
the fate of mankind in his lap.”
(2008 and 2013)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
151. 2.
• “A mom protects her son from a guy sent back in
time intent on killing her son. The killer is trying to
prevent the son from growing up and ruining the
future for him. The mom and her son are being
protected from the time-traveling killer by the
younger version of the killer.”
(1991 and 2012)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
153. 3.
• “Tom Hanks’ problems begin due to a flight.”
(1995, 2000, 2004 and 2011)
+20 for four, +15 for three, +10 for two, +5 for
one.
154. APOLLO 13, CAST AWAY, THE
TERMINAL AND EXTREMELY
LOUD AND INCREDIBLY
CLOSE.
155. 4.
• “The protagonist steals a loaf of bread, goes to jail,
is given riches by someone, gains political office,
takes part in a rebellion against the government,
has longstanding feud with one specific
government official, and ultimately influences this
official to destroy himself.”
(1992 and 2012)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
159. 6.
• “The protagonist is heart broken over the
death of his wife and goes on an imaginary
mission to make things better while the
audience gets really confused.”
(2010 and 2010)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
161. 7.
• “An old, bitter man in changing times
befriends his young Asian neighbor, who helps
him overcome his cynicism and dislike of
people after the death of his wife.”
(2008 and 2009)
+10 for both, +5 for one.
163. 8.
• “After the death of a close one, the protagonist
plans to exact revenge on the person responsible for
his death and so, he gathers a team to steal a
fortune from the person.”
(2014 and 2014)
+10 for two, +5 for one.
166. INFINITE POUNCE PART III
• 16 Questions.
• Infinite Bounce.
• Three Strikes Pounce.
• +10/0 on Bounce.
• +10/-10 on Pounce.
• Anti-Clockwise.
167. 1.
• Investigators in Alabama are reportedly examining a claim of
possible elder abuse of an 88-year-old person. A neighbour of
the person told the Guardian that he had been contacted by an
investigator from the Alabama human resources department
asking about the person’s welfare.
• The state’s securities commission spoke to the person asking if
he/she was a victim of financial fraud. The person’s mental
condition is also in question, with some saying he/she is lucid and
has independent thinking and some saying he/she is forgetful,
confused and depressed, and some saying the his/her degree of
cogency depends on the day. However, the investigating officer
said that despite some memory problems, and the fact that the
person is in a wheelchair and can barely hear or see: “There is
nothing wrong” with the his/her “mental faculties”.
Why is the case in news?
168.
169. WHETHER HARPER LEE HAS BEEN FORCED TO GIVE
CONSENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF GO SET A
WATCHMAN.
170. 2.
• Before the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, the
ICC anti-corruption unit chairman, Ronnie Flanagan,
addressed the players, team management and other staff
of all 14 participating nations telling them about the
hazards of match-fixing.
• To further elaborate his point, Flanagan showed them a
video where X addressed them and warned them about
the perils of being trapped in the evils of corruption.
• X introduced himself in the video as:
“My name is X and I am a cheat.”
Who is X?
173. 3.
• In March 2015, TV host Rodner Figueroa made an appearance on
the Latin TV show El Gordo y La Flaca where he was talking about
the work of a make-up artist. Figueroa was seated next to the two
main hosts of the show Rai De Molina and Lili Estefan.
• The hosts had moved to a picture of a make-up artist who had
transformed himself into A when he said in Spanish: “Look, you
know that A looks like she's part of the cast of the film B.”
Shocked Estefan responded with: “What are you saying?” while De
Molina described A as “attractive”. He replied: “I'm not saying she's
not attractive. This is a characterization.”
• Figueroa has been fired from his job after this incident.
Identify A and B.
176. 4.
• On 9th March 2015, a large number of people gathered
at Baruch College in Gramercy, Manhattan.
• The attendance included Meryl Streep, Dakota Fanning,
Frieda Pinto and Chris Martin among others.
What was the occasion?
179. 5.
• X is a novel by Richard Fore which features an
anonymous narrator, a geeky 24-year-old gamer who’s
in love with his best friend Jessica. But Jessica is in a
relationship with her bad boy boyfriend Scott. The novel,
set in the backdrop of the PlayStation 3 launch, deals
with the narrator’s quest to make Jessica fall in love with
him.
• The phrase X has its origin in a video game and
urbandictonary.com says that it “represents the futility
of the search for a mate in a humorous way to which the
children of the 80's can easily relate.”
Identify X.
182. 6.
• On 8th May 2003, European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled in favour of a
Slovak handball player called Maros X when it passed a judgement stating
that citizens of countries which have signed European Union Association
Agreements have the same right to work and the freedom of movement
within the European Union as EU citizens. Maros X, who was born in
Czechoslovakia, represented a German second division handball team since
1997. According to The German Handball Association's Rule 15, member
clubs were prohibited from including more than two non-EU citizens and X
was left out by his club in 2000 as they had already included two non-EU
citizens.
• Slovakia was not a member of EU then, but it did have an Association
Agreement. Maros first approached a German higher court, which referred
the matter to ECJ. The ECJ gave its landmark judgement in favour of Maros.
It is now called the X Rule.
Identify X and why is this in news?
183.
184. KOLPAK RULE AND BRENDAN TAYLOR BECOMING
A KOLPAK PLAYER TO PLAY ENGLISH COUNTY.
185. 7.
Identify all three movies
and connect for full
points.
Identify any two movies
and connect for half
points.
Courtesy : Priyanka Sarkar.
186.
187. CARRIE, THE SHINING AND
CHILDREN OF THE CORN.
ADAPTATIONS OF STEPHEN KING NOVELS.
188. 8.
• X is a 2014 movie by director Tom Morris. Its IMDb plot
synopsis says :
“The world's biggest pothead, Oliver, loses a high profile car,
forcing him to steal an ice cream truck and enlist his wacky
friends to help track down the thief before it's too late.”
• The movie’s name is a parody of a famous director who has
directed movies like World Trade Center, Alexander, Any
Given Sunday, Natural Born Killers and JFK.
Identify X.
191. 9.
• In 1903, the rural community of Great Wyrley in Staffordshire was
traumatised when horses, cows and sheep were mutilated at
night. Notes were left threatening to kill young girls next. One
note named a young Parsi, George Edalji, son of the vicar of Great
Wyrley as a perpetrator. The chief constable arrested him. He was
convicted of mutilation and sent to prison. When he got out, he
was branded the Wyrley Ripper and was unable to find work.
• He wrote to X asking him to clear his name. X took up the
investigation, researched about the place, went there in disguise
and with his secretary for company, proved Edalji’s innocence.
Who is X?
194. 10.
• This is Grammy winner Bob Belden and his jazz band
Animation. They recently performed at the Vahdat Concert
Hall. By doing so, they became the first US musicians to do
something in 35 years.
What?
197. 11.
• According to Mort Walker's book Lexicon of Comicana, cartoonist
Rudolph Dirks was the first person who used grawlixes or
maledictas in the early 20th century, in an issue of his comic strip
The Katzenjammer Kids.
What are grawlixes (or, maledictas)?
202. WAYNE ROONEY AND PHIL
BARDSLEY.
(TANYA BARDSLEY IS PHIL’S WIFE.)
203. 13.
• The two-word term X is widely used figuratively to convey
the covering up of an act or an object that is embarrassing
or distasteful with something of innocuous appearance.
• Xs are associated with Eugen Sandow, often considered the
first modern-day bodybuilder, who performed “muscle
displays” by posing in the nude.
• In the context of negotiations, an offer might be
characterized as a X if that offer is actually a ploy to
conceal a sinister plan.
Identify X.
206. 14.
• The video is taken from the 1944
movie Meet Me In St. Louis where
Judy Garland is seen performing the
X.
• In the early 19th century, the X was
a dance event where slaves were
dressed up in fine clothes and they
took on the airs of the white
aristocracy. They were held in the
plantation homes and were like a
ball held for the slaves. Couples
danced, bowing deeply
and frequently, chins and noses
held highly
aloft. The couple who performed the best interpretation of how the white folks
did it won a ____.
• The term X is nowadays used in a different context. The present meaning of X
comes from a carnival game X where the winners obtained their prize, a ____,
by doing nothing more than moving around in a circle.
Identify X.
209. 15.
• The Prophet is a controversial painting by Cedric Chambers. It
shows X carrying Jesus Christ with the smouldering images of the
Twin Towers in the background.
• According to The Huffington Post, “the 23-year-old Denver artist
has managed to offend three separate but equally passionate
groups: Christians, New Yorkers and ____ ____ fanatics.”
• Originally, Chambers planned to have Jesus carried by Charles
Darwin, but, he says: “A force compelled me to do X instead.
Somehow, X came to mind and it worked because he's such a
messianic figure”.
Identify X.
212. 16.
• Living In The Age Of Airplanes is
an upcoming National Geographic
Studios giant-screen film which
will premiere on April 8 at the
Smithsonian’s National Air and
Space Museum in Washington D.C.
and hit nearly 20 Imax theatres
two days later. It uses aerial and
nature photography to show how
conquering the air has changed
human history in a single century.
Who is the narrator of the movie?