Unraveling Hypertext_ Analyzing Postmodern Elements in Literature.pptx
Bienvenido 2014 Inter-School Quiz finals
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2. Tribute List-it Round.
(Thanks to Tamal da)
Written Round.
7 items.
+5 for each.
-5 for each extra item, if any team lists more than 7 items.
+20 for a full house.
4. RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS.
President Obama on Robin Williams :
“Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a
nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang
Peter Pan, and everything in between.”
For every character mentioned, list the most famous
movie where Robin Williams played the character.
Time : 120 seconds.
13. DRY ROUND- I
(Clockwise)
•Infinite Bounce & Pounce system
will be followed
•+10/0 on bounce, +10/-10 on pounce
14. Veisalgia is the medical term for the condition.
Depending on severity, the symptoms may include
dry mouth, headaches, irritability, bloodshot eye,
sensitivity to light and noise, or nausea and
vomiting.
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What am I talking about?
17. Rabindranath Tagore used ‘Brajabuli’, a
language developed in the 16th century,
to pen down some poems based on the
romance of Radha and Krishna.
What is this collection of poems
called?
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20. This word literally means 'place of all
demons'. In the 18th century it
referred to 'a place like hell'. Now
however it means 'chaos and
confusion'.
What word?
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26. This band was a brainchild of Steve Harris, a
member of pub rockers Smiler formed in ‘76. They
called themselves after a medieval torture device
and has drawn acclaimed critics to be Satanists due
to their dark musical themes and their use of
grim mascot "Eddie".
What band are we
talking about?
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29. Switzerland is well known as a neutral country.
After the Treaty of Versailles, Switzerland’s soldiers
were banned from serving as mercenaries to other
countries, with an exception.
Which is the only country can they serve
as mercenaries of?
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38. Aizu cotton, super-fine Kawamata silk and the
Aizu lacquerware are some of the raw materials
native to this area. Recognising the work of
craftsmen using these materials, the designer
Jimmy Choo used these for a one-off set of shoes.
In April 2014, he launched them at a lecture which
also showcased the work of the local craftsmen.
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Which area in Asia, in the news in
2011, is this?
44. According to myth, in the 7th century a dragon rose from the waters
of the Seine River in France. Unlike the typical dragons, this one
breathes water. The monster proceeded to lay waste to the
countryside around Paris by drowning it. St. Romain, the
Archbishop of Rouen, accompanied only by a condemned prisoner,
set out to stop the beast. Upon confronting the monster, the Saint
formed a cross with his two index fingers, taming it. The dragon was
led back to Paris, where it was slain and burned. The head, however,
was saved and mounted on a building. In commemoration of this
event, architects began to design gutter spouts in the shape of the
dragon, and eventually in the shape of all manner of bizarre
creatures.
Identify the word that derives from the name
of this dragon.
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47. It is a cold and sweet
beverage made by mixing
rose syrup with vermicelli
noodles, psyllium (ispaghol)
or basil (sabza/takmaria)
seeds, jelly pieces and
tapioca pearls along with
either milk, water or ice
cream.
What Hindi phrase is
originated from this
beverage?
53. Though Magellan is regarded as the
first person to circumnavigate the
world, technically he was not, and it
was a person by name Juan
Sebastian del Cano, who is
technically the first circumnavigator.
Why ?
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54.
55. 55
Answer
Magellan, while on the expedition, was
killed in a squabble with the natives in
the Philippines, and it was Cano who
assumed command of the expedition
and sailed the expedition through the
rest of its journey
62. The byline of which company,
which came into the limelight on
3 December 1984, rather ironically
went ‘What we do will touch your
lives in some way everyday’?
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68. The Elements trilogy is a trilogy of films by Indian film-maker
DeepaMehta, dealing with controversial issues of social
reform on the Indian subcontinent. The first, released in 1996, dealt
with issues of arranged marriage and homosexuality in the
patriarchal culture of India. The second, released in 1998, dealt
with the religious strife associated with the partition of
India and formation of Pakistan in the mid-20th century. The
third, released in 2005, was the most critically successful of the three,
and dealt with suicide, misogyny, and the mistreatment of
widows in rural India.
Name the 3 films
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Out - beyond question or wrangle!
Homeward he lurched to his lunch!
His bat was tucked up at an angle,
His great shoulders curved to a hunch.
These lines are excerpts from the poem A Reminiscence
of Cricket by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Who/What is this poem about?
83. The yellow line in this company’s logo is intended to be
two things.
Firstly, the position of the yellow line forms a visible smile
with each “a” in the word acting as the eyes.
Secondly, the yellow line is also an arrow, beginning at the
first “a” and spanning over to “z”. This signifies the
diversity among this company’s products.
Which Company am I talking about?
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86. The exploits of Deacon Brodie, who was a
town councillor by day in Edinburgh and a
burglar by night are said to have inspired a
famous classic novel.
Which Novel?
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105. Round 5
“Agar Yu HotaToh Kya Hota?”
RULES:
1) This round speculates about how some famous
Bollywood movies would have looked in today’s
world of internet.
2) Contestants have to ID the movie & write it
down on the paper given.
3) 5 Questions; +5 points for each slide; +10
bonus for a full-house.
4)An Example is provided in the next slide
124. Which two famous names are missing? What is this a
list of?
1. Abu'l-Fazl
2. Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana
3. Faizi
4. Hamim Humam
5. Raja Man Singh
6. Raja Todar Mal
7. Shaikh Mubarak
8. X
9. Y
133. Poor Anglo-Indians during the British Raj could
not afford Fowl for their Christmas dinner and
instead came up with a cheaper substitute. This
when blended with Indian spices tasted exactly like
Fowl thus getting its English name.
What was this substitute?
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139. He was chosen to endorse Eau Sauvage, which was
advertised with the slogan, “virile, discreet and
fresh.” He is also the only male model of Christian
Dior.
(Cryptic clue: He was loved by all, but following his murder
at the hands of the main antagonist of the franchise,
became the heartthrob of many, and distinctly hated by
some others, after his re-incarnation into a different
franchise)
Who?
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142. What does the
presence of
this symbol on
a food product
package
signify?
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143.
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Answer
That it is a Kosher food product. This is a
stamp of approval from the union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America that the product is prepared for
use according to Jewish dietary laws.
148. Many superheroes acquire their
superpowers through contact with
radioactive material. What group of
adolescent crimefighters got their
superabilities from the same radioactive
canister as Daredevil, when it fell into a
gutter after he had come into contact
with it?
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151. Codex Gigas (Giant Book) AKA ______ Bible is a large 13th-century
manuscript from Bohemia, one of the historical Czech
lands. It is known for two features. First, it is reputed to be the
biggest surviving European manuscript. Secondly, it contains a
large, full page portrait of the ______.It is believed to have
been written by a man named Hermann. Codex Gigas is
composed of 310 leaves of vellum allegedly made from the
skins of 160 donkeys or perhaps calfskin.
It is the only holy book dedicated to whom ?
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154. They are a group of snow capped peaks lying at the end of the
eastern Kumaon region in Uttarakhand, they form the watershed
between the Gori and the Darmaganga valleys.
Numbered and ranging in heights from 6,334 ft to 6904 ft, the
group’s name comes from “______ cooking hearths” via a legend that
a group cooked its famous last meal on these peaks.
What are these peaks called?
Which group?
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157. 157
‘Everything ripped apart in a New
York minute...’
What cult classic starts with this line and
features a suicidal NYPD detective
tracking a drug cartel dealing with
narcotics named after Norse
mythological legends?
160. During the Ayodhya riots, many solutions were put
across in Parliament to solve the crisis. But one of
the unique ones was from a MP from UP who
suggested that a sweet shop be built on the
disputed land selling only one product.
What?
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172. Wayne Rooney (2004)
Lee Johnson (2004)
Rivaldo (2001)
David Farrell (2000)
Sinisa Mihajlovic (1998)
This is an exhaustive list of players who have
achieved an astonishing Goal-Scoring feat.
What feat did they achieve?
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181. A minimalist poster
is a type of poster
which signifies a
main plot, dialogue,
portion or minimal
portraying of a
movie/song/series/pa
inting etc. with which
it can be identified.
The poster on the
right is a minimalist
poster of a famous
Bollywood movie.
Name the movie.
184. Born on March 2, 1944 in Tunisia, X’s World Cup
career spanned five matches including an
appearance in a Round of 16 match between
Denmark and Spain.
However, all these distinctions faded into
irrelevance due to what X claimed was an adverse
reaction to the treatment X was receiving for a
latent haemorrhoidal condition which caused X’s
medium-distance vision to suddenly become
unfocused, causing X to miss Y.
X, Y?
199. The drummer Lars Ulrich explained that their band wanted to try
something new with the idea of a ballad. Instead of the standard
melodic verse and heavy chorus, the band opted to reverse the
dynamic, with heavy, distorted verses and a softer, melodic chorus,
played with classical guitars. The opening section contains
percussive instruments performed by Ulrich, and also a small
amount of keyboards. The horn intro was essentially taken
fromY(name of the song & also a Western Movie) and then
reversed, so its source would be hidden.
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Id Y.
216. 21
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Answer2
They were all Headbutted
Cobi Jones by Rafael Marquez, Thomas Mueller by
Pepe, Edwin Van Der Sar by Ariel Ortega,
Mark Van Bommel by Luis Figo
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• 1924: Paris
• 1948: London
• 1984: Los Angeles
... what comes next?
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Answer
2004: Athens, Cities that have
hosted the Summer Olympics twice.
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3
Id the most famous
story from this book,
which has been
made into a very
famous movie, which
had been nominated
for 7 Academy
Awards in 1994, But
failed to win any.
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5
The art deco landmark was
completed in 1930 and was
at the time the largest
building in the city of Havana.
After the Cuban
revolution and the departure
of this company from Cuba,
the building continued to be
used for offices. At the end of
the 1990s it was renovated by
the city historian's office.
Which company was this
building the headquarters
of?
230. Calcutta Medical College will be hosting an Inter-School
quiz as a part of their quizzing extravaganza, FAQ 2014 on
October 11, 2014 from 10:30 am. 3 members/team, all from
the same school, only 1 team/school can participate.
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