4. 0)
The company added in a statement: “Paddy
Power are also issuing an alert to all other
players intending to wear their own lucky
underpants in the remaining UEFA fixtures
to keep the string tied tightly on their shorts
so that they too don't face the wrath of the
over the top UEFA pants police.“
What was the event that led to this bizarre
statement from the underwear makers?
Basically put funda behind the statement.
5. Paddy Power had to pay
£80,000 fine dished out
to Danish striker Nicklas
Bendtner for exposing a
pair of underwear
bearing the bookmakers'
logo while the Danish
outfit was actually
sponsored by their rivals
Ladbrokes. This lead to
a lot of media coverage
over the fact that the
fine dished out for this
case was a lot more than
the cases of racial abuse
and other bigger crimes.
6. INFINATE BOUNCE.
RULES
•10 points for every right answers.
•No negative marking.
•Clockwise direction.
•FUNNY ANSWERS ARE WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
•Quizmaster is God !!!!!!!!!!
7. Which English word was derived from
the Czech word meaning ‘Forced labour’?
11. In Latin this word means a female animal
used for breeding. In Geology it is the
natural material surrounding a metal or gem.
In Biology it is the intercellular substance of
a tissue. The commonest use of the word,
however, is in Mathematics. Also appearing
in the title of a film with superb special
effects, which word?
13. Petition to include X among the UNESCO
world heritage sites.
X will become the first digital entry in the
UNESCO world heritage sites.
‘A masterpiece of creative human value
and is also of universal human value’
ID X
20. The original use of this word implied an individual unfamiliar
with the demands of life outside of urban settings. The
oldest usage was typically applied to a well-dressed male, or
one who is unfamiliar with life outside a large city. The word
became prominent in surfer culture in the early 1960s, but it
wasn't until the mid-'70s that it started creeping into the
mainstream. Some usages in mainly American pop
culture have contributed to the spread of this word. What’s
the word?
23. INFINITE BOUNCE + POUNCE !!
RULES
•Infinite bounce.
•10 points for every right answer.
•No negative points.
•If any other team knows the answer they must
pounce & write it in a piece of paper and show it to
the quizmaster.
•Yelling out answer will result in -10 points.
24. The X are military units in the British or
the Indian army enlisted in Nepal. Although
they meet many of the requirements of Article
47 of Protocol I to the Geneva
Conventions defining mercenaries, they are
exempt under clauses 47(a)(c)(d)(e)&(f), as is
the French Foreign Legion.
X units are closely associated with the khukuri,
a forward-curving Nepalese knife. Former
Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, Field
Marshal, Sam Manekshaw, once famously said
about X: "If a man says he is not afraid of
dying, he is either lying or is a X."
ID X
26. Which Indian company has the tag line
“Welcome to possible” headquartered in
Bangalore?
27.
28. In December 2003 there was an article
published in the ‘Harvard Crimson’ accusing
X for an animal torture which was really a
prank call to the police. The true story is
that X was responsible to take care of that
chicken and take it wherever he goes and
so when he went to the restaurant with his
partner he fed some ‘chicken to the
chicken’.
ID the X he is the first investor in a multi –
billion dollar worth company today.
30. This is the Asian palm civet and its
excretion. What is so special about it.
31. This animal eats cocoa seeds,digests it and excrets
it which is considered to be the tastiest and also
the costliest coffee in the world(min.ret.price –
30,000 rupees).
32. Felice X started a company X in Mumbai in
1965.It was running in great LOSS. An Indian
family saw some potential and bought it and
kept the brand name unchanged from 1969.
Since 1995 this brand has started expanding
and the turn over multiplied 20 times in 10
years with an average growth rate of 40 %.
ID this legendary brand.
33.
34. While X was in space, he was asked by the
Y on a famous conversation, who asked
him how does India look from space, X
replied "Saare Jahan se Achcha Hindustan
Hamara" meaning 'Our land of Hindustan,
is the Best in the world'. ID X and Y.
37. X and Y are characters in which X is a master of
forensic detection and is an unsystematic
anatomist .Y is a MI agent has the strangest habit
of survival and is a frequent drinker of THE
VESPER. Both have large number of similarities
and difference. They both originated from
different piece of literature.
ID X & Y
41. This term was coined in 1996 by a member of the
cult of dead cow. The term is defined as the use
of legal and/or illegal digital tools in pursuit of
political ends. What is this term?
42. Over 275 million of these are produced
worldwide since 1935.
Longest instance of this is 70 straight days.
It is ironical that it is made only by one
company.
It is a very famous Indoor game/mobile
game.
43. India
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Malaysia
Singapore
Maldives
Indonesia
CONNECT.
44.
45. Celebrity endorsements began way back in
19th century when queen Victoria invented
a product that still exists today.
ID the product.
47. This term was coined in 1996 by a member of
the cult of dead cow. The term is defined as the
use of legal and/or illegal digital tools in pursuit of
political ends. What is this term?
HACKTIVISM
48. •Over 275 million of these are
produced worldwide since 1935.
•Longest instance of this is 70
straight days.
•It is ironical that it is made only
by one company.
•It is a very famous Indoor
game/mobile game.
MONOPOLY.
49. •India
• Sri Lanka
• Bangladesh
• Malaysia
• Singapore
• Maldives
• Indonesia
All are parts of CHOLA DYNASTY
72. Sailors, who
are on board would never perform this action.
What action that is?
73. They will never whistle on board. It is believed that whistling
that would cause unfavorable winds.
74. A former superintendent of the Regional
Institute of Ophthalmology in
Madras, India, Kirk Patrick, was the first
to have found the adenovirus that caused
conjunctivitis , leading to what?
79. X is a product familiar to everybody. But
countries in Europe believe that the
name of the product is giving a totally
different meaning and so they added the
word ‘light’ after the standard name of
the company.
ID X.
80. X - Diet Coke
In Europe it is Coca-
Cola light.
81.
82. X is the registered trademark for a para-
aramid synthetic fiber, related to other
paramids such as Nomex and Technora.
Developed at DuPont in 1965, this high
strength material was first commercially used
in the early 1970s as a replacement for steel in
racing tires. Typically it is spun into ropes
or fabric sheets that can be used as such or as
an ingredient in composite
material components. A similar fiber
called Twaron with roughly the same chemical
structure was developed by Akzo in the 1970s;
commercial production started in 1986, and
Twaron is now manufactured by Teijin. ID X.
88. X is a computer operating system based on
the Debian Linux distribution and distributed
as free and open source software, using its
own desktop environment. It is named after
the Southern African philosophy
of X("humanity towards others"). Another
translation could be: "the belief in a universal
bond of sharing that connects all humanity". As
of 2012, according to online surveys, X is the
most popular Linux distribution on
desktop/laptop personal computers, . However,
it is also popular on servers and for cloud
computing. Development of X is led
by Canonical, Ltd., a UK-based company owned
by South African entrepreneur Mark
Shuttleworth.
91. In the early 1900’s, a ten year-old boy, Wilbur
Chapman, impressed by a traveling missionary’s
sermon about lepers, decided to raise money to
help a boy suffering from the disease. Raising a pig
named Pete, Wilbur sold the pig, donating the
$25.00 from the sale to the boy with leprosy. His
compassion caught the imagination of the public
and started a movement to help lepers .
What did this give rise to?
92.
93.
94. This Indian company is hitting the
headlines because of their revolutionary
product. What is that product.
97. While working in British naval intelligence
during the Second World War, X was involved
in the planning stages of Operation
Mincemeat and Operation Golden Eye. X
was also involved in the planning and
oversight of two intelligence units, 30 Assault
Unit and T-Force. His wartime service and his
career as a journalist provided much of the
background, detail and depth of Y, also wrote
the children's story Chitty-Chitty-Bang-
Bang and two works of non-fiction. In
2008, The Times ranked X fourteenth on its
list of "The 50 greatest British writers".
106. X (June 1854 or 1855 – 11 November 1880) was
an Irish Australian bushranger. He is considered by
some to be merely a cold-blooded killer, while
others consider him to be a folk hero and symbol of
Irish Australian resistance against the Anglo-
Australian ruling class.
112. In 2012, X band released a trilogy of albums
called ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!¡Uno! was
released on September 25, 2012, ¡Dos! was
released on November 13, 2012, and ¡Tré! was
released on December 11, 2012.
ID THIS BAND
115. In Taiwan an abandoned airport was built into
the worlds largest self-generating wave
tank with the capacity of 1.7 million gallons
for what purpose?
118. X is alleged to be a dish introduced at the famous Buhari Hotel
restaurant in Chennai by its founder A.M.Buhari, a pioneer in the
South Indian food industry.
The dish is said to require X to prepare the marinade, but this
is unlikely for reasons of freshness and flavour.
Another account claims that it is a dish containing X chilli
peppers devised by an enterprising hotelier.
The name is also claimed to relate to a requirement for the
meat to be from X-old.
Yet another source claims that northern Indian army soldiers
frequented a military canteen in Chennai. Its menus were
written in Tamil, the local language. As most soldiers could not
read Tamil, they made their choice by citing the number of the
dish on the menu. The dish's popularity spread among the
soldiers by word of mouth. They'd simply ask for “X"; soon, the
dish became known officially as X.
Some food critics credit its invention to Ananth Reddy Mandra, a
cooking prodigy from Hyderabad who is said to have mastered
X cuisines from across the sub-continent. According to some, he
took elements from all the X cuisines to perfect one dish
known as X.
128. There was a myth that in 1791 a Dublin
theater owner named James Daly made a bet
that he could introduce a word into the
language within twenty-four hours. He then
went out and hired a group of street
urchins to write the word “X", which was
a nonsense word, on walls around the city
of Dublin. Within a day, the word was
common currency and had acquired a
meaning (since no one knew what it meant,
everyone thought it was some sort of test)
and Daly had some extra cash in his pocket.
However, there is no evidence to support the
story, and the term was already in use before
the alleged bet in 1791.