6. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q2.
• The 1986 X was the inaugural edition of the international multi-sport
event created and funded by media mogul Y, which was held from 5 –
20 July 1986. The Games were a response to the Olympic boycotts of
the period, which saw the United States refuse to attend the 1980
Olympic Games in Moscow, and the Soviet Union refusing to attend
the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
• The Games themselves were subject to political issues, as the United
States Defense Department banned 12 American athletes from
competing as they were serving military personnel. The USSR also
banned teams from Israel and South Korea (two close allies of the
US) from the competition. X, although commercial in nature, were not
successful financially and Y Broadcasting suffered millions of dollars
of losses through its support of the event
• X was conducted 5 times, between 1986 and 2001.
The games were bought from Y by Time Warner in 1996 when Time
Warner acquired his company, Y Broadcasting.
8. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• The Goodwill Games, Ted Turner
9. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q3.
• X, nicknamed “the baby faced destroyer”, is an Ethiopian long
distance track athlete and the outdoor 5000 metres world
record holder. She is the current World and Olympic 10,000
metres champion. She has won in total eight world track titles
(three Olympic Gold medals and five World Championship
Gold medals) and five world cross country titles.
• Y, X’s younger sister, is the current world record holder in the
women's 1500 metres, running 3:50.07 at the Herculis meet in
Monaco on July 17, 2015. At the 2015 World Championships
in Beijing, she became World Champion in 1500 m as well as
claiming the bronze medal in the 5000 m event, where she
beat her sister X.
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Answer
• X- Tirunesh Dibaba, Y- Genzebe Dibaba
12. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q4.
• “X” on PGA National Resort & Spa’s The Champion course is
an intimidating trifecta of holes – 15, 16 and 17 – known as
among the most demanding 3-hole stretches on the PGA
TOUR. Winners of the PGA TOUR Honda Classic and U.S.
Senior PGA Championships have had to face its perils to
come out with victory. How X is played invariably determines
the winner of a tournament or even a match between PGA
National’s resort guests.
• “ X ” was coined in honour of the difficulty and as a tribute to
PGA Tour legend Y, nicknamed _____. A plaque and
______statue celebrate what has come to be known as one of
the ultimate challenges a golfer can face for three consecutive
holes.
• <pic on next slide>
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Answer
• Kathy Cross & Claire Polosak
• First lady umpires to be officiating in World T20 to be
held in India.
• Cross will make history in Chennai on 16 March when
she will become the first female umpire to officiate in
the ICC World Twenty20 by umpiring in the women’s
match featuring Pakistan and Bangladesh along with
Anil Chaudhary.
Two days later, Polosak will make her debut at a
global event when she will perform on-field duties
along with Vineet Kulkarni in the New Zealand-Ireland
women’s match in Mohali on 18 March.
19. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q6.
• The NBA All-Star Game is an exhibition game featuring
the star players from Western Conference against their
Eastern Conference counterparts.
• The coach of the team having the best record that
season, is selected to coach that particular conference
the team belongs.
• However their is a certain modification to this rule,
following repeated occurrences that happened in the
80s. What is the said modification to the rule, and also
give the name by which this rule is known?
21. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• Riley Rule; No coach to be coach for two
consecutive years
22. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q7.
• Peace and Love was an album by the band, The Pogues, that
released in 1989.The album was dedicated to the victims of a
tragedy, that had taken place the same year, although there
was slight difference with how one would remember the
victims now-a-days.
• What was the tragedy that occurred, and how was the
dedication of the band, different from how it’s done today?
24. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• Hillsborough massacare; Dedicated to 95
people rather than 96
• The album carried a dedication to "the
memory of the 95 people who died
at Hillsborough Football Ground". The reason
for this apparent anomaly is that at the time
of the album's release the disaster's eventual
96th victim Tony Bland was still being kept
alive on life support.
25. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q8.
• Hans Redl played for the Austrian Davis Cup team
in 1937, and then Germany until 1939.
• He served with distinction during WWII. Despite
suffering injuries, he returned to play for Austria
from 1948 till 1955. He also played in 10
successive Wimbledons from 1947 to 1956
with________.
• What change was made to the rules of tennis on
his account after his return?
• <pic on next slide>
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Answer
• He lost his left arm and could only serve
by placing the ball on the racquet before
tossing it in the air. This would violate the
“don’t hit the ball twice” rule, which was
modified to allow this form of service.
31. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• Leaked attack plan of the South African
bowlers for the New Zealand batsmen, August
2015 series.
32. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q9.
• X is a football agent who has been involved in some of the most
expensive and controversial transfer episodes of recent times.
Described as football’s first “super agent”, he has been involved in
deals of those such as of Rio Ferdinand, Ashley Cole, Didier Drogba,
Petr Cech, Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez.
• His involvement in the change of ownership of Chelsea and
Portsmouth gave him a reputation as an agent who could trade not
only players but football clubs themselves.
• In 2003 X was central to Roman Abramovich's acquisition of Chelsea
Football Club, and to the influx of players that followed. X became an
influential member of Abramovich's inner circle and was estimated to
have earned as much as £5 million from the £111 million Chelsea
spent on players that summer.
• X was also associated with the third-party ownership of footballers, a
practice regarded as controversial, particularly in English football
where it was banned by the Premier League for the start of the 2008-9
season.
35. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q10.
• The X is an unofficial motorsport achievement, often
regarded as winning three of the most prestigious
motor races in the world in one's career: the
Indianapolis 500, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the
Monaco Grand Prix.
• Y is the only driver to have completed the X. 17 drivers
in motorsports history have competed in all three legs
of the X and have won at least one of the events. Juan
Pablo Montoya is the only active driver to have won
two of the three events.
• Y and his son are the only father and son pair to have
both won the Formula One World Championship.
41. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q12.
• April 2007 witnessed the highly publicized conviction of Atlanta Flacons NFL
star quarterback, X, and three of his associates on federal and state charges
related to illegal dogfighting. X and his associates operated the “Bad Newz
Kennels,” which housed and trained over 50 pit bull dogs, staged dog fights,
killed dogs, and ran a high stakes gambling ring with purses up to $26,000. X
served 21 months in prison, followed by two months in home confinement
• Hurt financially by the loss of his NFL salary and product endorsement deals,
combined with previous financial mismanagement, X filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy in July 2008.
Despite all the lows, X staged a successful comeback. He signed with the
Philadelphia Eagles in 2009. In 2010, X became the Eagles' starting
quarterback and led them to the 2011 NFL Playoffs as NFC East Champions.
Despite starting only 11 games and playing in 12, X set career highs in passing
yards, passing percentage, QB rating, passing touchdowns, and rushing
touchdowns. He was named the 2010 NFL Comeback Player of the Year and
was selected to his fourth Pro Bowl.
• He currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
45. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Differential Round
Sporting terms and sayings
Written Round
Scoring: 2n+5, where n=no of teams getting
it wrong
46. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q1.
• The word arose in the 1870s, and in Victorian slang
came to mean 'to be tricked or deceived, especially in
a manner which makes the victim look foolish'."
• The word arose because of a sharp practice used in
______ exports between America and England.
• ______ were such a valuable commodity that
unscrupulous exporters were wont to pull a fast one by
mixing a helping of wooden replicas into the sacks
being shipped to England.
• Being Xed soon came to imply stupidity on the part of
the duped victim and cleverness on the part of the
trickster.
47. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q2.
• In boxing, this phrase refers to Dementia
pugilistica, a neurological disorder in
boxers triggered by repeated dazing blows
or punches to the head over an extended
period of time.
• Symptoms include dementia, inappropriate
behaviour, slurring of speech, etc., which
resemble symptoms of alcoholic
intoxication.
48. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q3.
• This term was originally derived from a
French term which circus acrobats would
scream as they were about to leap.
• X was first used by the 1950s San
Francisco 49ers. It was used to describe a
high-arcing pass to wide receiver R.C.
Owens, who would outleap smaller
defensive players to make the catch.
49. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q4.
There are two possible origins of the use of
this word in a particular sport:
• The first states it comes from playing a
Sport for no particular benefit or with
nothing at stake.
• Alternatively it could have come from the
‘word "l'oeuf" - the French word for egg.
Eggs are often used in place of zeroes.
50. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q5
• A common term in politics and business, it
is used to refer to someone who tries to
manipulate public opinion in their preferred
direction.
• The phrase originates from baseball and
refers to the ____ put on the ball by a
pitcher to disguise its true direction or
confuse the batter.
51. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q6.
• This common sporting term comes from ____
bridge, a particular form of the card game.
• _____ bridge is a form of contract bridge, played
by two competing teams of two players each. A
_____ is a best-of-three competition which is
completed when one team is first to win two
games.
• A team wins a game when it is first to score 100 or
more contract points; a new game ensues until
one team has won two games to conclude the
_____, thus making the last game irrelevant .
52. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q7.
• This term is a metaphor used to describe a
difficult circumstance.
• Originating in cricket, it is used to describe
difficult playing conditions, caused by a
damp and soft pitch.
53. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q8.
• The rules of wrestling bar or proscribe
certain ______ or grips on one's opponent.
A lack of these rules thus makes for an
interesting fight, giving rise to this very
commonly used term, both in a sporting
context and otherwise.
54. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q9.
• This universal sporting term owes it’s
origin to cricketer HH Stevenson, who did
something off successive deliveries.
• Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and
presented him with a ____ bought with the
proceeds.
• A _____ was just a form of recognition,
and similar achievements began to
warrant other prizes, but the term stuck.
55. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q10.
• A X is a prayer calling for the intercession of
the Holy Mother, and for Catholics an
essential element of the rosary.
• Originally meaning any sort of desperation
play, a X in American football gradually came
to denote a long, low-probability pass
attempted at the end of a half when a team is
too far from the end zone to execute a more
conventional play, implying that it would take
divine intervention for the play to succeed.
57. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q1.
• The word arose in the 1870s, and in Victorian slang
came to mean 'to be tricked or deceived, especially in
a manner which makes the victim look foolish'."
• The word arose because of a sharp practice used in
______ exports between America and England.
• ______ were such a valuable commodity that
unscrupulous exporters were wont to pull a fast one by
mixing a helping of wooden replicas into the sacks
being shipped to England.
• Being Xed soon came to imply stupidity on the part of
the duped victim and cleverness on the part of the
trickster.
59. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q2.
• In boxing, this phrase refers to Dementia
pugilistica, a neurological disorder in
boxers triggered by repeated dazing blows
or punches to the head over an extended
period of time.
• Symptoms include dementia, inappropriate
behaviour, slurring of speech, etc., which
resemble symptoms of alcoholic
intoxication.
61. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q3.
• This term was originally derived from a
French term which circus acrobats would
scream as they were about to leap.
• X was first used by the 1950s San
Francisco 49ers. It was used to describe a
high-arcing pass to wide receiver R.C.
Owens, who would outleap smaller
defensive players to make the catch.
63. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q4.
There are two possible origins of the use of
this word in a particular sport:
• The first states it comes from playing a
Sport for no particular benefit or with
nothing at stake.
• Alternatively it could have come from the
‘word "l'oeuf" - the French word for egg.
Eggs are often used in place of zeroes.
65. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q5
• A common term in politics and business, it
is used to refer to someone who tries to
manipulate public opinion in their preferred
direction.
• The phrase originates from baseball and
refers to the ____ put on the ball by a
pitcher to disguise its true direction or
confuse the batter.
67. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q6.
• This common sporting term comes from ____
bridge, a particular form of the card game.
• _____ bridge is a form of contract bridge, played
by two competing teams of two players each. A
_____ is a best-of-three competition which is
completed when one team is first to win two
games.
• A team wins a game when it is first to score 100 or
more contract points; a new game ensues until
one team has won two games to conclude the
_____, thus making the last game irrelevant .
69. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q7.
• This term is a metaphor used to describe a
difficult circumstance.
• Originating in cricket, it is used to describe
difficult playing conditions, caused by a
damp and soft pitch.
71. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q8.
• The rules of wrestling bar or proscribe
certain ______ or grips on one's opponent.
A lack of these rules thus makes for an
interesting fight, giving rise to this very
commonly used term, both in a sporting
context and otherwise.
73. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q9.
• This universal sporting term owes it’s
origin to cricketer HH Stevenson, who did
something off successive deliveries.
• Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and
presented him with a ____ bought with the
proceeds.
• A _____ was just a form of recognition,
and similar achievements began to
warrant other prizes, but the term stuck.
75. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q10.
• A X is a prayer calling for the intercession of
the Holy Mother, and for Catholics an
essential element of the rosary.
• Originally meaning any sort of desperation
play, a X in American football gradually came
to denote a long, low-probability pass
attempted at the end of a half when a team is
too far from the end zone to execute a more
conventional play, implying that it would take
divine intervention for the play to succeed.
77. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Round 2: Pounce and Bounce
+10/-10
78. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q13.
• X is a long-standing tradition of the Indianapolis 500 .
This tradition dates back to 1936 after victor Louis
Meyer did something, inspired by what his mother had
told him to do on hot days.
• The tradition went away for a while after WW2, but by
1956, it returned as ____ companies became
sponsors of the race purse and handed ______ to the
winner to promote their product.
• In 1993, Y did a variation of X after his victory. Y
owned farms in his native Brazil, and wished to
promote his industry. The snub drew considerable ire
from fans who booed him thoroughly as a result.
83. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• SI cover jinx: that individuals or teams
who appear on the cover of the Sports
Illustrated magazine will subsequently be
jinxed.
This issue was them addressing the curse.
86. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
Only players to win NBA Season MVP, All
Star MVP and Finals MVP in the same year
• Willis Reed-1970
• Michael Jordan- 1996,1998
• Shaquille O Neal- 2000
87. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q16.
• X was born with a Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart defect
for which he endured two open-heart operations before the age
of one. Despite this, X has found success as both a
professional skateboarder and snowboarder.
• A two time Olympic Gold medallist, X was the first person to
compete in and win both the Summer and Winter X Games in
two different sports. He holds the X-Games records for gold
medals and highest overall medal count.
• X has his own video game X Snowboarding and another one
is in the works, titled X Skateboarding.
• White has made cameo appearance as himself in the 2011 film
Friends with Benefits, the animated TV series American Dad!
and appeared in the music video for “City of Angels” by 30
Seconds to Mars
90. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q17.
• The Bleacher Creatures are a group of fans of the New York
Yankees who are known for their strict allegiance to the team
and their merciless attitude to opposing fans.
• A prominent aspect of the Bleacher Creatures is their use of
chants and songs, the most prominent of these being the X,
which is done at the beginning of every home game:
In the top of the first inning, when the Yankees are on the field
and their starting pitcher is getting ready to throw the first
pitch, everyone in the section stands and begins clapping.
After the pitch is thrown, Creature "Bald" Vinny Milano
gestures for the crowd to calm down, then cups his hands
around his mouth and shouts out the name of the center
fielder (e.g.: "Yo, Jacoby!", for Jacoby Ellsbury). The whole
group proceeds to chant the name until there is a response,
after which they move on to the other players.
93. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q18.
• Following his victory over Andre Berto in Las Vegas last
September, Floyd Mayweather improved his record to 49-0,
thus equalling heavyweight boxing great X.
• X, an American, was born to Italian immigrant parents in
1923. He turned professional in 1948 and went on to win his
first sixteen fights by knockout, all before the fifth round, and
nine of them before the end of the first round. During this time,
a ring announcer in Rhode Island could not pronounce his
original name, so Weill suggested that they create a
pseudonym.
• X went on to defend his title six times, winning five by
knockout. His last title fight was against Archie Moore, on
September 21, 1955, where he knocked out Moore in the
ninth round. X announced his retirement on April 27, 1956.
96. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q19.
• At the end of 1986 another Pakistani squash player, X,
appeared on the international scene to challenge Jahangir
Khan's domination. Jahangir won their first few encounters in
late-1986 and early-1987. But X scored his first win over
Jahangir in September 1987, beating him in straight games in
the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open. X then went on to
beat Jahangir in their next eight consecutive encounters and
capture the 1987 World Open title.
• Jahangir ended X's winning streak in March 1988, and went
on to win 11 of their next 15 encounters. The pair met in the
1988 World Open final, with Jahangir emerging the victor. But
by that point it had become clear that squash now had two
dominant players. The pair would continue to dominate the
game for the rest of the decade.
• During his career he won the World Open a record eight
times, and the British Open six times.
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Q20.
This is Ace Bailey, from the Toronto Maple Leafs. His team did
what first in professional sports history that is even continued
till date?
Jackie Robinson, and Wayne Gretzky hold a special place in
this list
104. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• La Coupe des Mousquetaires,
awarded to the winner of the Men's
Singles competition at the French
Open.
• It is supposed to symbolise the
victories of four famous French
tennis players, who together make
up the "Four Musketeers" :Jacques
Brugnon, Jean Borotra, Henri
Cochet and René Lacoste.
105. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q22.
• Held after dark in a club setting, X pits some of the world's toughest
and most athletic ballers against each other in a show of skill,
endurance,athleticism, strength and passion.
• Everything in the warehouse is black and white with minimalistic
design, including the court, which has no lines of any kind save for
one; a thick white stripe across the center of the black floor. The only
other marking on the court is one word in the far corner: X
• Each eight-minute game is played on a 40-foot court outfitted with
two hoops, and an eight-second shot clock ensures a fast-paced,
physically demanding game with relaxed foul rules. Each dunk is
worth three points, while shots taken from the X two-foot mid-line is
two points. All other baskets earn the shooter one point.
• Which sports are we talking about, that is relatively new?
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Q24.
• In the Game 2 of the World Chess Championship
match between Anand and Carlson held in Sochi,
Russia on 9 November, 2014 Vishwanathan
Anand playing with Black used this Defence,
which had a reputation for solidity and
drawishness.
• It didn’t turn out to be a solid move as he
blundered in his 34th move and went on to lose
the game in 35 moves.
• What defence did he chose on that day and why
wasn’t it historically such a smart move to play that
defence on that very day?
115. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Rules & Regulations
• This is a written round. +5 points for
individual slides
• Points for the connect are given on the
respective slides.
• As also, QM reigns above all!
• Happy Quizzing
116. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q1.Blanked Player Please?
+80/-70
• Shown below is a starting line up in the
episode of simpsons “Homer at bat” where
the blanked player did his own famous
cluncking.
117. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q2.Who is been talked about?
+70/-60
118. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q3.Who completes the list?
And what is their achievement
called? +60/-50
• SK Warne
• Sir Ian Botham
• Kapil Dev
• Sir Richard Hadlee
• SM Pollock
• C Vaas
• DL Vettori
• __________
119. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q4. Id X +50/-40
• Nicknamed "The Gunslinger"(born October 10, 1969) X is a former
American football quarterback who spent the majority of his career with the
Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He was a 20-
year veteran of the NFL, having played quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons
(1991), Green Bay Packers (1992–2007), New York Jets (2008), and
Minnesota Vikings (2009–2010). X was the first quarterback in NFL history
to pass for 500 touchdowns, throw for over 70,000 yards, over 6,000
completions, and over 10,000 pass attempts.
• He is the only player to win the AP Most Valuable Player three consecutive
times (1995–97) and is one of only six quarterbacks to have won the award
as well as the Super Bowl in the same season.
• X also made a cameo appearance in the 1998 romantic comedy
film There's Something About Mary as Cameron Diaz's character's former
love interest.
• He was mocked by a super bowl commercial who made him the undisputed
kings of ____ ________.
• Id X
120. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q5. Id Y and the legend?
+40/-30
• Y is a 1996 mash up of live-action and animated film
in which X and the Looney Tunes team up to take on a
highly superior team of aliens (who have stolen talent
from Earth’s greatest NBA players) in a basketball
game to save Bugs Bunny and friends from becoming
an amusement park attraction.
• During the film X pulls off several impressive slam
dunks, including ones that go behind the back, under
the leg, and hook around the net. For his tribute to the
legend, LaVine combined several of these actions into
what he has dubbed “Y Dunk” and it earned him a
perfect score for the round, which lead to winning the
contest in the 2015 slam Dunk championship.
121. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q6.Id Y +30/-20
• The __________________, commonly known as the X , is an
indoor, electrically-heated grill manufactured by Spectrum
Brands. It is promoted by former boxing champion Y. It was
introduced in 1994 and has sold over 100 million worldwide.
• A combination of his affable personality and the unique
features of the product made it a huge success which was
promoted with distinctive infomercials featuring Y . Such was
the popularity of these infomercials that Y famous tagline, "It's
so good I put my name on it!", is now part of popular culture.
• Such was the success of X that spawned a variety of
similar celebrity-endorsed products such as the "Evander
Holyfield Real Deal _____" and the "Carl Lewis Health ____"
• In Asia, the grill is endorsed and promoted by both Y
and Jackie Chan.
122. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q7.Ad for which company?
<person goes in the connect>
+20/-10
123. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q8.Connect to a person?
(pics are in order) +10/0
125. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q1.Blanked Player Please?
• Shown below is a starting line up in the
episode of simpsons “Homer at bat” where
the blanked player did his own famous
cluncking.
129. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q3.Who completes the list?
And what is their achievement
called?
• SK Warne
• Sir Ian Botham
• Kapil Dev
• Sir Richard Hadlee
• SM Pollock
• C Vaas
• DL Vettori
• __________
130. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Answer
• Imran Khan, allrounder’s triple(3000 runs
and 300 wickets)
131. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q4. Id X
• Nicknamed "The Gunslinger"(born October 10, 1969) X is a former
American football quarterback who spent the majority of his career with the
Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He was a 20-
year veteran of the NFL, having played quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons
(1991), Green Bay Packers (1992–2007), New York Jets (2008), and
Minnesota Vikings (2009–2010). X was the first quarterback in NFL history
to pass for 500 touchdowns, throw for over 70,000 yards, over 6,000
completions, and over 10,000 pass attempts.
• He is the only player to win the AP Most Valuable Player three consecutive
times (1995–97) and is one of only six quarterbacks to have won the award
as well as the Super Bowl in the same season.
• X also made a cameo appearance in the 1998 romantic comedy
film There's Something About Mary as Cameron Diaz's character's former
love interest.
• He was mocked by a super bowl commercial who made him the undisputed
kings of ____ ________.
• Id X
133. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q5. Id Y and the legend?
• Y is a 1996 mash up of live-action and animated film
in which X and the Looney Tunes team up to take on a
highly superior team of aliens (who have stolen talent
from Earth’s greatest NBA players) in a basketball
game to save Bugs Bunny and friends from becoming
an amusement park attraction.
• During the film X pulls off several impressive slam
dunks, including ones that go behind the back, under
the leg, and hook around the net. For his tribute to the
legend, LaVine combined several of these actions into
what he has dubbed “Y Dunk” and it earned him a
perfect score for the round, which lead to winning the
contest in the 2015 slam Dunk championship.
135. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
Q6.Id Y
• The __________________, commonly known as the X , is an
indoor, electrically-heated grill manufactured by Spectrum
Brands. It is promoted by former boxing champion Y. It was
introduced in 1994 and has sold over 100 million worldwide.
• A combination of his affable personality and the unique
features of the product made it a huge success which was
promoted with distinctive infomercials featuring Y . Such was
the popularity of these infomercials that Y famous tagline, "It's
so good I put my name on it!", is now part of popular culture.
• Such was the success of X that spawned a variety of
similar celebrity-endorsed products such as the "Evander
Holyfield Real Deal _____" and the "Carl Lewis Health ____"
• In Asia, the grill is endorsed and promoted by both Y
and Jackie Chan.
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Q8.Connect to a person?
(pics are in order)
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Answer
• Kim Clijster’s opponent whom she defeated
en route to her win in 2009 us open
championship.
• Viktoriya Kutuzova
• Marion Bartoli
• Kirsten Flipkens
• Venus Williams
• Li Na
• Serena Williams
• Carolina Wozniacki
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• Players who have made successful comebacks
after retirement!
• Imran Khan
• Kim Clijster
• Roger Clemens
• Pele
• Micheal Jordan
• Brett favre
• George Foreman
• Micheal Phelps
143. THE NSIT QUIZ CLUB
• Players who have made successful comebacks
after retirement!
• Imran Khan
• Kim Clijster
• Roger Clemens
• Pele
• Micheal Jordan
• Brett Favre
• George Foreman
• Micheal Phelps