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PRESENTED BY Rotaract Club of Behala, RID 3291In association withInteract Club of Calcutta Boys’ School
THE ANNUAL INTER-SCHOOL
QUIZ
Team
Welcomes you!
House Rules> Switch off your mobiles!
> 6 Rounds > Scoring rules: to be informed
before each round > Most answers can be worked out… so go for it!
> Decision of the quiz master stands true and final
R1: Warm UpDirect: 20Bonus: 10
Pounce: +20/-10 (max 2 pounces per team)
(Audience) Which is the only king without a
moustache in a deck of cards?
Answer
King of Hearts
1.1 Which fictional character has written books like
‘Whole Art of Detection’, ‘On the Study of Tobaccos and
Their Ashes’, and ‘On Secret Writings’?
Answer
Sherlock Holmes
1.2 Mokshapat, created by a 13th Century poet saint Gyandev,
was a game representing virtues and vices. How do we know it today?
Answer
Snakes and Ladders
1.3 Which Tiger Reserve in India gets its name from the word ‘bakshish’
meaning tips, which were often offered to the plantation workers by
British rulers?
Answer
1.4 Nagarjuna, V Chamundeshwarnath and which former Mumbai sheriff
owns the Mumbai Masters franchise of the inaugural
Indian Badminton League?
Answer
Sunil Gavaskar
1.5 Raaste Pyar Ke, Punar Milan in Hindi has already hit the stands along with some Tamil titles. Following soon will be versions in Marathi, Malayalam and Bengali. What 1908 founded thing
am I talking about that was in 1997 added to the Oxford English Dictionary
meaning “romantic story book”?
Answer
Mills and Boons
1.6 The first Otis Elevator in Calcutta was installed in the late 19th Century
in which famous building?
Answer
Raj Bhavan
1.7 In 2001 John Koegh of Australia filed a patent for
"Circular transportation facilitation device". What is this?
Answer
Wheel
1.8 Which literary work is nicknamed the "Monalisa of English Literature"?
Answer
Wuthering Heights
(Audience) Which Internet term originally meant
"harmless, creative fun"?
Answer
Hacking
R2: Sound BytesDirect: 20Bonus: 10
Pounce: +20/-10 (max 2 pounces per team)
R3: FundasDirect: 20Bonus: 10
Pounce: +20/-10 (max 2 pounces per team)
R4: Eye SpyDirect: 20Bonus: 10
Pounce: +20/-10 (max 2 pounces per team)
R5: Back to BasicsDirect: 20Bonus: 10
Pounce: +30/-15 (INFINITE)
AUDIENCE: Albino Luciani held which post for just
33 days in 1978?
Answer
The “September” Pope
5.1 X is running for office in Australia as a representative of a newly formed party. He recently appeared in blond mullet wig, a flag necktie as a headband and retro-looking Aussie jersey in a parody video called "Game of Polls".
The video was produced by Juice Rap News. It
blends a hip hop beat with the theme from the HBO series Game of Thrones. The video has actors playing versions of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard. ID.
Answer
Julian Assange - The WikiLeaks Party
5.22000 John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia2003 Sir Michael Parkinson, British Media Personality2005 Richie Benaud, former Australian Captain2006 Alan Jones, Radio Personality ; Rugby coach2008 General Peter Cosgrove, retired army officer2008 Ricky Ponting, Former Australian Captain2009 Greg Chappell, Former Australian Captain2010 Sir Tim Rice2011 Rahul Dravid, Former Indian Captain2012 Gideon Haigh, Sports Journalist2013 Mike Brearley, Former England Captain
CONNECT.
Answer
5.3 Polianthes tuberosa is a night
blooming perennial plant, the flowers of which are used in perfumery.
Which 1974 film directed by Basu Chaterjee is named after this flower?
Answer
5.4 Late Dutch programmer, Joannes Jozef
Everardus Van Der Meer, who was a "pioneer in the development of user-friendly Web technologies," is believed to have created this in 1998.
This was officially launched by a different company on February 9,2009. In an average day, there are approximately 2.7 billion of this, meaning over 955 billion in an average year. What?
Answer
5.4 A human can be identified uniquely
by their fingerprints. Similarly, A dog can be identified
uniquely by what?
Answer
5.5 This is one of the many phrases
coined by Shakespeare. It refers to the warmest part of the
day.
USAGE: Next slide
ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE:There's none but witches do inhabit
here;And therefore 'tis XX that I were hence.She that doth call me husband, even my
soulDoth for a wife abhor.
Answer
5.6
Answer
5.7
Answer
5.8 This logo is said to be based on
Dreizack, the trident of Neptune.
An urban myth is that former VP Al Gore helped design the same. What?
Answer
USB
R6: ConneXionEIGHT Qs
Non-exhaustiveEvery correct answer: 10
Points mentioned on every slide
CLUEONE
Chau and Macau come together to make this company's logo.
What?
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CLUETWO
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X is an out of shape middle aged man, disk jockey. With the discovery of his powers he quickly became a special British government operative for M.I.6, a secret British national security unit, under the name X.
His costume is made of unstable molecules and has a sound system in it. Image follows.
CLUETWO
CLUETHREEX can be classified into two primary types: pahoehoe (pronounced 'paw-hoey-hoey") and aa (pronounced "ah-ah")
There is a third type called “pillow” but that is applicable only to the submarine variety. What?
CLUE: Next Slide
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CLUETHREE
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CLUEFOUR
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X is small town with a population of 32,000. Its Coat of arms has an image of a Soot Marten which is still found there. X got city status in 1977. Better known for a different reason. ID.
CLUEFOUR
CLUEFIVE
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CLUESIX
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CLUESEVEN
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CLUEEIGHT
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FINAL CONNECT
What are they?
ANSWERSONE VIDEOCONTWO MICROMAXTHREE LAVAFOUR NOKIAFIVE HTCSIX MAXXSEVEN APPLEEIGHT BLACKBERRY
ALL MOBILE PHONE BRANDS
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