Fool and Final Quiz'15

122
Fool AP’s Final Epic! PRELIMS: 1.

Transcript of Fool and Final Quiz'15

Page 1: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Fool AP’s Final Epic!

PRELIMS:

1.

Page 2: Fool and Final Quiz'15

1.

Tine Baun Of Denmark was the 1st when she attained something on November 6, 2008

Who is the latest to have emulated her feat?

Page 3: Fool and Final Quiz'15

2. Connect the 2 Greatest Movies of All Time. A 2007 Hindi movie.

A 2013 ‘Dhallywood’ (Dhaka) movie.

Page 4: Fool and Final Quiz'15

3.

Page 5: Fool and Final Quiz'15

4. What is happening?

Page 6: Fool and Final Quiz'15

5.

The logo of this organisation was changed from left to one on right, owing to a fateful incident this year.

Which organisation based in Cologne?

Page 7: Fool and Final Quiz'15

6.

Page 8: Fool and Final Quiz'15

7. Print ad for?

This is the print ad for which commonly used product?

Page 9: Fool and Final Quiz'15

8. Indian National team of which sport?

Page 10: Fool and Final Quiz'15

9.Which destination at Durgapur?

In ancient Britain, ________ was the goddess of rivers and streams.

_________ is a female name derived from the Biblical name, meaning date palm tree.

Page 11: Fool and Final Quiz'15

10.What?

The copyright to the text of ______________ is held by the state government of Bavaria.

In response to that  embarrassing incident in the 1940’s, the Bavarians have refused  permission for the book to be printed in Germany since 1945.

However, this ban is not expected to last long since the Bavarian copyright expires in 2015.

Page 12: Fool and Final Quiz'15

11.

Zhangjiajie mountains in China are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In January 2010, the park was renamed to ___________, in honour of an epic movie released in 2009.

Name the mountains and the movie.

Page 13: Fool and Final Quiz'15

12. What is happening?It happened at a newly constructed airport in Ciudad Real, Spain that was yet to be opened to public.

An ARRI Alexa was used for the all-in-one shot mounted on a Scorpio Arm Camera Car.

Page 14: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers:

Page 15: Fool and Final Quiz'15

1.

Tine Baun Of Denmark was the 1st when she attained something on November 6, 2008

Who is the latest to have emulated her feat?

Page 16: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Saina Nehwal, the latest non-Chinese to become World No. 1.

Page 17: Fool and Final Quiz'15

2. Connect the 2 Greatest Movies of All Time. A 2007 Hindi movie.

A 2013 ‘Dhallywood’ (Dhaka) movie.

Page 18: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers: Fool and Final.

Page 19: Fool and Final Quiz'15

3.

Page 20: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Modi Kurta

Page 21: Fool and Final Quiz'15

4. What is happening?

Page 22: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: 25th Anniversary of the fall of Berlin Wall.

Page 23: Fool and Final Quiz'15

5.

The logo of this organisation was changed from left to one on right, owing to a fateful incident this year.

Which organisation based in Cologne?

Page 24: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers: GermanWings.

Page 25: Fool and Final Quiz'15

6.

Page 26: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers: Leonard Nimoy

Page 27: Fool and Final Quiz'15

7. Print ad for?

This is the print ad for which commonly used product?

Page 28: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Fevicol

Page 29: Fool and Final Quiz'15

8. Indian National team of which sport?

Page 30: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Ice Hockey

Page 31: Fool and Final Quiz'15

9.Which destination at Durgapur?

In ancient Britain, ________ was the goddess of rivers and streams.

_________ is a female name derived from the Biblical name, meaning date palm tree.

Page 32: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Tamara!

Page 33: Fool and Final Quiz'15

10.What?

The copyright to the text of ______________ is held by the state government of Bavaria.

In response to that  embarrassing incident in the 1940’s, the Bavarians have refused  permission for the book to be printed in Germany since 1945.

However, this ban is not expected to last long since the Bavarian copyright expires in 2015.

Page 34: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answer: Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler.

Page 35: Fool and Final Quiz'15

11.

Zhangjiajie mountains in China are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In January 2010, the park was renamed to ___________, in honour of an epic movie released in 2009.

Name the mountains and the movie.

Page 36: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers: Hallelujah Mountains, Avatar.

Page 37: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers:

Page 38: Fool and Final Quiz'15
Page 39: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Fool AP’s Final Inf-ounce!

1. INFINITE BOUNCE.

2. WE’LL GO VERY FAST.

3. 1ST TEAM GETS 15 SECS TO ANSWER. IF PASSED, REST GET 5 SECS.

4. +10 FOR EACH CORRECT.

Page 40: Fool and Final Quiz'15

During the later end of 2015 ICC World Cup, Tanishq tweeted this ‘hashtag’ which read:

#________, not always a bad thing.

This was accompanied by the picture.

Fill in the blank or give the funda.

Q1.

Page 41: Fool and Final Quiz'15

2.

Billy Graham was a spiritual adviser to several American presidents. He was particularly close to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson (who was considered to be one of Graham's closest friends  and Richard Nixon.

Considered one of the most admirable figures in US, this TIME magazine cover generated some controversy.

Why?

Page 42: Fool and Final Quiz'15

3.

Lord of the Rings- Fellowship of the Ring: Dead

Equilibrium: Dead

Black Death: Dead

Troy: Survives

Golden Eye: Dead

The Island: Dead

Patriot Games: Dead

The Hitcher: Dead

Page 43: Fool and Final Quiz'15

4.

Manga  are comics created in Japan, or by Japanese creators in the Japanese language.

However, while translating from Japanese to English and producing the comics, an interesting aspect is kept intact in both the versions.

What?

Page 44: Fool and Final Quiz'15

5.

Stickcricket is a popular online cricket game, which is famous for outrageous batting options and high scoring chases. One of its most popular features is the ‘Hit Wicket’, where the batsman comically falls on the stumps, thus getting out "hit-wicket".

However, a couple of months back Stickcricket decided to remove its iconic HitWicket gameplay and promised never it to bring it back, for obvious reasons.

Page 45: Fool and Final Quiz'15

6. ____________ has recently come

up with its own fashion line.

Available only in Sweden.

Comes in size range of extra small to extra large.

Profits from the pieces benefit Ronald ________ House Charities.

Which brand?

Page 46: Fool and Final Quiz'15

7.

Among the varied editions that exist, one story claims that:

The first one came from Henry I who had a X on his standard on taking power in 1100.

The second came afterwards when he married Adeliza, whose father also had a X on his shield.

In 1154, two became three when Henry II married Eleanor of Aquitaine.

What is being talked about here?

Page 47: Fool and Final Quiz'15

8. In 2007, ___________ intended to buy the

micro-nation of Sealand, 7 miles off the coast of England.

"It should be a great place for everybody, with high-speed Internet access, no copyright laws and VIP accounts to __________" the organisation claims on its website www.buysealand.com.

FITB.

Page 48: Fool and Final Quiz'15

9.

_________  is a city in Thane district, Maharashtra.

________ was named for being a remount depot on a travel route through the rugged Konkan region. The town was famous for its splendid horses.

Warriors (e.g. Shivaji Bhonsle) changed their horses at the town in anticipation of the difficult climb through the Konkan. Hence the word "change" was applied to the town.

Page 49: Fool and Final Quiz'15

10.

Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, UAE is probably the only stadium to have a dress code, given the rigid law system UAE follows.

What is the dress code?

Page 50: Fool and Final Quiz'15

11.

In 2009, a company called 'Taylor & Son' filed for bankruptcy in 'Companies House(UK). Its document examiner Philip Davies made a mistake while recording.

As a result, an well-established Welsh engineering firm, suffered losses to the tune of £400,000 per month, when all its buyers and suppliers backed out.

What mistake did Davies make?

Page 51: Fool and Final Quiz'15

12. FITB.

The $94 million payment issued on October 3, 2010 ensure the end of ____________, nearly a century after the supposed end.

TIME magazine had reported:

“The story of reparations involves several payment plans, years of inflation, broken promises, cancelled debts and a man who flat out refused to give anyone anything.”

Page 52: Fool and Final Quiz'15

13.

Futility is an 1898 novella written by Morgan Robertson.

In the 2nd half the book, the hero saves the young daughter of a former lover and years later, receives a message from his former lover, pleading for him to visit her and her daughter.

The 1st half of the book depicts something which got true 14 years later.

What?

Page 53: Fool and Final Quiz'15

14.

In 2010, Ncell, the Nepalese subsidiary of Swedish carrier TeliaSonera, completed the installation of a high-altitude 3G base station at 5,200 meters.

This is considered a milestone and was done for a very specific purpose.

What?

Page 54: Fool and Final Quiz'15

15.Which website shows the number of people who have supported the movement?

Page 55: Fool and Final Quiz'15

16.

USA/Canada:

John Doe (for males); Jane Doe (for females)

UK, Australia and New Zealand:

Joe Bloggs or John Smith

What name is it in India?

Page 56: Fool and Final Quiz'15

17.

In recent elections, Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressives Congress was elected President (return of democracy after years of struggle.) He has vowed to fight corruption.

Interestingly, All Progressives Congress party, has garnered some interest in India, because of its ‘association’ with an object that has gained a cult status-of-sorts in India.

What am I talking about?

Page 57: Fool and Final Quiz'15

18.

This sculpture in Illinois depicts a mother-figure wearing academic robes and flanked by two attendants: Learning and Labor.

It shares its name with a term that originates from ancient Rome as a title for mother goddesses like Ceres, later the term was used in Christianity for Virgin Mary.

Identify the statue.

Page 58: Fool and Final Quiz'15

19.What was the bet all about?

Betsson, an online gambling site based in Malta, was offering 175-1 odds around mid-2014 for an event to happen.

And 167 actually won the bet!

"I wanted to place hundreds but my friend told me not to waste my money on such a stupid thing.”, said one such winner.

Now he plans to go watch a match at Old Trafford and wishes that ‘subject’ of his win makes an exit soon.

Page 59: Fool and Final Quiz'15

20.

 _______ did manage to describe his emotions after the ceasefire agreement :

 "I have won many trophies in my time," he explained, "but nothing will ever top helping win the battle for peace in my country. I am so proud because today in <An African Nation> we do not need a piece of silverware to celebrate.“

Who and on what?

Page 60: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWERS

Page 61: Fool and Final Quiz'15

During the later end of 2015 ICC World Cup, Tanishq tweeted this ‘hashtag’ which read:

#________, not always a bad thing.

This was accompanied by the picture.

Fill in the blank or give the funda.

Q1.

Page 62: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Chokers!

Page 63: Fool and Final Quiz'15

2.

Billy Graham was a spiritual adviser to several American presidents. He was particularly close to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson (who was considered to be one of Graham's closest friends  and Richard Nixon.

Considered one of the most admirable figures in US, this TIME magazine cover generated some controversy.

Why?

Page 64: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Devil Horns over head

Page 65: Fool and Final Quiz'15

3.

Lord of the Rings- Fellowship of the Ring: Dead

Equilibrium: Dead

Black Death: Dead

Troy: Survives

Golden Eye: Dead

The Island: Dead

Patriot Games: Dead

The Hitcher: Dead

Page 66: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Sean Bean

Page 67: Fool and Final Quiz'15

4.

Manga  are comics created in Japan, or by Japanese creators in the Japanese language.

However, while translating from Japanese to English and producing the comics, an interesting aspect is kept intact in both the versions.

What?

Page 68: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: It is still read right to left.

Page 69: Fool and Final Quiz'15

5.

Stickcricket is a popular online cricket game, which is famous for outrageous batting options and high scoring chases. One of its most popular features is the ‘Hit Wicket’, where the batsman comically falls on the stumps, thus getting out "hit-wicket".

However, a couple of months back Stickcricket decided to remove its iconic HitWicket gameplay and promised never it to bring it back, for obvious reasons.

Page 70: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: In honour of Phil Hughes

Page 71: Fool and Final Quiz'15

6. ____________ has recently come

up with its own fashion line.

Available only in Sweden.

Comes in size range of extra small to extra large.

Profits from the pieces benefit Ronald ________ House Charities.

Which brand?

Page 72: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Mc Donalds’

Page 73: Fool and Final Quiz'15

7.

Among the varied editions that exist, one story claims that:

The first one came from Henry I who had a X on his standard on taking power in 1100.

The second came afterwards when he married Adeliza, whose father also had a X on his shield.

In 1154, two became three when Henry II married Eleanor of Aquitaine.

What is being talked about here?

Page 74: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: 3 lions logo/emblem.

Page 75: Fool and Final Quiz'15

8. In 2007, ___________ intended to buy the

micro-nation of Sealand, 7 miles off the coast of England.

"It should be a great place for everybody, with high-speed Internet access, no copyright laws and VIP accounts to __________" the organisation claims on its website www.buysealand.com.

FITB.

Page 76: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: PirateBay

Page 77: Fool and Final Quiz'15

9.

_________  is a city in Thane district, Maharashtra.

________ was named for being a remount depot on a travel route through the rugged Konkan region. The town was famous for its splendid horses.

Warriors (e.g. Shivaji Bhonsle) changed their horses at the town in anticipation of the difficult climb through the Konkan. Hence the word "change" was applied to the town.

Page 78: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Badlapur.

Page 79: Fool and Final Quiz'15

10.

Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, UAE is probably the only stadium to have a dress code, given the rigid law system UAE follows.

What is the dress code?

Page 80: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Just keep your clothes on.

Page 81: Fool and Final Quiz'15

11.

In 2009, a company called 'Taylor & Son' filed for bankruptcy in 'Companies House(UK). Its document examiner Philip Davies made a mistake while recording.

As a result, an well-established Welsh engineering firm, suffered losses to the tune of £400,000 per month, when all its buyers and suppliers backed out.

What mistake did Davies make?

Page 82: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: He mentioned it “Taylor & Sons”

Page 83: Fool and Final Quiz'15

12. FITB.

The $94 million payment issued on October 3, 2010 ensure the end of ____________, nearly a century after the supposed end.

TIME magazine had reported:

“The story of reparations involves several payment plans, years of inflation, broken promises, cancelled debts and a man who flat out refused to give anyone anything.”

Page 84: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: World War I

Page 85: Fool and Final Quiz'15

13.

Futility, or the Wreck of the _______ is an 1898 novella written by Morgan Robertson.

In the 2nd half the book, the hero saves the young daughter of a former lover and years later, receives a message from his former lover, pleading for him to visit her and her daughter.

The 1st half of the book depicts something which got true 14 years later.

What?

Page 86: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Titanic

Page 87: Fool and Final Quiz'15

14.

In 2010, Ncell, the Nepalese subsidiary of Swedish carrier TeliaSonera, completed the installation of a high-altitude 3G base station at 5,200 meters.

This is considered a milestone and was done for a very specific purpose.

What?

Page 88: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Net connectivity atop Mt. Everest.

Page 89: Fool and Final Quiz'15

15.Which website shows the number of people who have supported the movement?

Page 90: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: He for She Campaign.

Page 91: Fool and Final Quiz'15

16.

USA/Canada:

John Doe (for males); Jane Doe (for females)

UK, Australia and New Zealand:

Joe Bloggs or John Smith

What name is it in India?

Page 92: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Ashok Kumar (Names given to unidentified dead bodies.)

Page 93: Fool and Final Quiz'15

17.

In recent elections, Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressives Congress was elected President (return of democracy after years of struggle.) He has vowed to fight corruption.

Interestingly, All Progressives Congress party, has garnered some interest in India, because of its ‘association’ with an object that has gained a cult status-of-sorts in India.

What am I talking about?

Page 94: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Their political party symbol is a Broom!

Page 95: Fool and Final Quiz'15

18.

This sculpture in Illinois depicts a mother-figure wearing academic robes and flanked by two attendants: Learning and Labor.

It shares its name with a term that originates from ancient Rome as a title for mother goddesses like Ceres, later the term was used in Christianity for Virgin Mary.

Identify the statue.

Page 96: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Alma Mater

Page 97: Fool and Final Quiz'15

19.What was the bet all about?

Betsson, an online gambling site based in Malta, was offering 175-1 odds around mid-2014 for an event to happen.

And 167 actually won the bet!

"I wanted to place hundreds but my friend told me not to waste my money on such a stupid thing.”, said one such winner.

Now he plans to go watch a match at Old Trafford and wishes that ‘subject’ of his win makes an exit soon.

Page 98: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Whether Suarez will bite!

Page 99: Fool and Final Quiz'15

20.

 _______ did manage to describe his emotions after the ceasefire agreement :

 "I have won many trophies in my time," he explained, "but nothing will ever top helping win the battle for peace in my country. I am so proud because today in <An African Nation> we do not need a piece of silverware to celebrate.“

Who and on what?

Page 100: Fool and Final Quiz'15

ANSWER: Didier Drogba. Ending the Civil War in Ivory Coast.

Page 101: Fool and Final Quiz'15
Page 102: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Fool AP’s Final: A to Jed!1. WRITTEN ROUND

2. +10, FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER.

3.

Page 103: Fool and Final Quiz'15

  A is an Indian sportsperson, who is the great grandson of an eminent 19th

century Bengali Renaissance poet B.

A’s estranged partner happens to be the ex-wife of C, who has done more than 300 films and been in news for many wrong reasons.

A’s first major achievement in international circuit came in 1996. However, he lost to D (the eventual champion) in that event. D is an accomplished player whose wife E is one of the most successful woman players of the same sport D plays.

A’s former playing partner F has been in news for battle against cancer to same-sex marriage. F’s famed rivalry with E has always attracted global attention.

Page 104: Fool and Final Quiz'15

On the other hand, C’s one of the most successful films released in 2003, which is said to have been inspired from a 1998 Holly flick featuring G. G played H in the Night at the Museum series. Besides his political achievements, H had famously refused to shoot a defenceless animal during a hunting trip. That’s how stuffed bears came to be known as I

G played a woman in a 1993 Hollywood flick, which was remade into 1998 Hindi film starring J and K in the male and female lead respectably, amongst another acting powerhouses of Indian cinema.

Page 105: Fool and Final Quiz'15

J and K, both are National Award winners. Incidentally, J’s ex-wife is also a National Award winner and considered one of the most perfectionist actors, along with J.

K is famous for her tragic roles, especially the movies made by L, who was also the music director of the 1998 Hindi film mentioned above. K’s one of the most prominent co-actors is M (another common feature in L’s films).

Page 106: Fool and Final Quiz'15

M is the one of the most talented and few Indian actors featuring prominently in Hollywood movies like N, 2007 Hollywood film set in Pakistan and based on a real life incident of a Wall Street Journal reporter. O played the protagonist in the movie and is a 2-time Academy Award Winner.

O’s husband P, is one of the most stylish and versatile actors. P played a leader of a fictitious outfit in Q’s 2009 film, based on Nazi invasion and fall of Third Reich, under the alternate history genre. This film features a German-Spanish actor, who played a Gestapo officer.

This actor received widespread critical acclaim for portrayal in the 2013 movie R, as an Austrian racer S, showcasing his famous near-fatal rivalries with another British driver from a 1976 Grand Prix. This latter is most prominent for playing T, a Marvel comics superhero.

Page 107: Fool and Final Quiz'15

T’s adopted evil brother, U, apart from his usual depictions, was also depicted as a mischievous God and banished to earth in the 1994 film V, featuring W as the female lead.

W’s only movie alongside Tom Cruise was also made into a Bollywood film, featuring X, a critically acclaimed Punjabi-Hindi actor (who played a pivotal role in C’s 2003 flick). X made his debut in 1996 Hindi film directed by Academy Award winner, Y. X also features in Z, playing a cop.

Z is the debut film of A!

Page 108: Fool and Final Quiz'15
Page 109: Fool and Final Quiz'15
Page 110: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Fool AP’s Final AP-IC Long Con.

1. 9 SLIDES.

2. EACH HAS AN INDIVIDUAL ANSWER.

3. ALL ANSWERS TO BE WRITTEN

4. THEME CONNECT POINTS MENTIONED ON EACH SLIDE.

5. THIS IS MY FINAL HURRAH AS THE QUIZMASTER IN THIS COLLEGE. THANK YOU FOR TIME.

Page 111: Fool and Final Quiz'15

1.+100/-60

Page 112: Fool and Final Quiz'15

2.+90/-50

Page 113: Fool and Final Quiz'15

3.+80/-40

Page 114: Fool and Final Quiz'15

4. +70/-30

Page 115: Fool and Final Quiz'15

5. +60/-20

Page 116: Fool and Final Quiz'15

6. +50/-15

Page 117: Fool and Final Quiz'15

7. +40/-10

Page 118: Fool and Final Quiz'15

8. +40/-5

Page 119: Fool and Final Quiz'15

9. +20/0

Page 120: Fool and Final Quiz'15

EXCHANGE SHEETS!

Page 121: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Answers:1. Idi amin

2. Forrest Gump

3. Macbeth

4. Abraham Lincoln

5. Ray Charles

6. George VI

7. Loius Pasteur

8. Gandhi

9. Stephan Hawking

Page 122: Fool and Final Quiz'15

Connect:

Actors playing these personalities have won the Academy Award for the Best Actor.