Friday 16 December 2011

Quiz 110:16th December 2011

Q1. Identify the animal.



Q2. Identify this sportsman.



Q3. Identify.



Q4. Identify.

 

Q5. Identify the chemical element.


Q6. Identify.



Q7. Identify this actress.



Thursday 15 December 2011

Quiz 109:15th December 2011

Q1. _____________ is one of the thirty most popular tourist destinations of the world, attracting 8.6 million tourists a year (2007). The country is home to the largest thermal water cave system and the second largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and the largest natural grasslands in Europe (Hortobágy). Name this country.
Q2. The new name of this publishing house is Hachette Book Group USA. For many years, it was the most extensive law publisher in the United States, and also the largest importer of standard English law and miscellaneous works, introducing American buyers to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the dictionaries of William Smith, and many other standard works. Name this company.
Q3. He became a Grand Slam singles champion when he won the title at the 2003 US Open, defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero in the finals, which currently makes him the last North American male player to win a grand slam singles event. He is married to Brooklyn Decker, a Sports Illustrated swim wear model and actress. Name this player.


Q4. He became the youngest participant in the 1998 Commonwealth Games. His fame to honor though came when he won a Bronze in the 2001 Munich World Cup with a new junior world record score of 597/600. He was also the youngest Indian participant at the 2000 Olympic Games. He holds a B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) from the University of Colorado, US. Name him.


Q5. The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages served in a bun similar to ___________ originated. These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor as King. Name this item.


Q6. Identify.




Q7. Identify.


                          

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Quiz 108:14th December 2011

Q1. The ___________ is a zero-fare shuttle bus system at the Honolulu International Airport. The shuttle’s name was inspired by Ward Cunningham and Roberts Hawaii is the person who manages all the functions of these shuttles. Now the name of these shuttle buses has been changed to HNL shuttle. The meaning of the name of this shuttle service is ‘very quick’. Fill in the blank.
Q2. He was an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, author and activist.              He became a quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse in an equestrian competition in Virginia. He required a wheelchair and breathing apparatus for the rest of his life. He is known for playing a very famous role for which he thought he was not fit. He refused to wear fake muscles under the costume, and instead went through an intense two-month training regimen supervised by former British weightlifting champion David Prowse. Name him.
Q3.  Identify the movie.
·         "Win or lose... Everyone has their fight."
·         Sean Faris
·         Jeff Wadlow
·         Ryan McCarthy
Q4. The indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants named the island Xaymaca, meaning the "Land of Wood and Water", or the "Land of Springs". It is the third most populous anglophone country in the Americas, after the United States and Canada. It remains a Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. Kingston is the country's largest city and the capital. Name this island nation.
Q5. She is the second of four daughters of Prakash Peshawaria and Prem Peshawaria. Her three sisters are; Shashi, an artist settled in Canada, Reeta, a clinical psychologist and writer, and Anu, a lawyer. She along with 17 other police officers set up Navjyoti India Foundation (NIF) in 1987. Name her.
Q6. Identify.
Q7. Identify.

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Quiz 107:13th December 2011

Q1. Identify.
       
Q2. Identify.

Q3. Identify.
                                                                                                 
Q4. Identify.
Q5. Identify.
 
Q6. Identify.
Q7. Identify.
                                                                                      
                           

Monday 12 December 2011

Quiz 106:12th December 2011

Q1. He is commonly known by this domain name, c2.com. He has also co-authored a book called ‘The Wiki Way’ and He is Nike's first Code for a Better World Fellow. He has invented Framework for Integrated tests. He has also served as Director of R&D at Wyatt Software and as Principal Engineer in the Tektronix Computer Research Laboratory. Name this person.
Q2. This city is also known as Egoli and this city is the provincial capital of Gauteng. It claims to be the lightning capital of the world, though this title is also claimed by others. The region surrounding this city was originally inhabited by San tribes. The most prominent site within this city is Melville Koppies, which contains an iron smelting furnace. Name this city.   
Q3. He was the son of the Raja of Tripura (r.1849-1862) and then he started working as a radio singer on Calcutta Radio Station in 1932, where his early work was based on bengali folk-music, and soon made a reputation for himself in folk and light classical music. Najma Akhtar had made a CD called the ‘Forbidden Kiss’ in memory of this person. Name this singer.

Q4. They are the most successful club in Italian football and one of the most laureated and important globally. They have won overall fifty-one official titles at the national and international stage, more than any other Italian club: a record twenty-seven league titles, a record nine Italian cups and four national super cups and, with eleven titles in confederation and inter-confederation competitions, the club currently ranks fourth in Europe and seventh in the world with the most trophies won. Name this club.

Q5. The company was founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Osaka, Japan, by Kagemasa Kōzuki, the still-current chairman and president. This gaming company’s name is a conjunction of the names Kagemasa Kozuki (current chairman and president), Yoshinobu Nakama, and Tatsuo Miyasako. Name this company.

Q6. Identify.



Q7. Identify.

 

Sunday 11 December 2011

Quiz 105:11th December 2011

Q1. Identify.
Q2. Identify the game.
Q3. Identify.
Q4. Identify.
Q5. Identify.
Q6. Identify.
     
Q7. Identify.
 

Saturday 10 December 2011

Quiz 104:10th December 2011

Q1. The name of this city literally means ‘Stone City’. This city’s name is derived from the Sanskrit word for land and was named after Bharat’s son from the epic Ramayan. The Shahnameh of Ferdowsi also refers to the city as Chach. Later the town came to be known as Chachkand/Chashkand, meaning "Chach City". Aamir Tamur is one of the famous leaders of this city. Name this city.
Q2. The symptoms of this disease are headache, vision disorders, confusion and nausea. The ‘buffalo hump’ is also a symptom which is associated only with this disease. This disease is a condition in which the systemic arterial blood pressure is elevated. Creatinine is one of the most important processes of cure of this disease. Name this disease.
Q3. He and his brother Ralf are the only brothers to win races in Formula One, and they were the first brothers to finish 1st and 2nd in the same race, in Montreal in 2001, and there again (in switched order) in 2003. Sebastian Stahl is his stepbrother and he has married Corinna Betsch. On 23 June 2003, he was appointed as an Ambassador at Large for the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. Name this racer.
Q4. He was inspired by Noel Grant and Billy Cobham. In 1990, he actually shared the stage with Billy Cobham at Mumbai's Rang Bhavan. He touts S. P. Balasubrahmanyam as his Godfather. He has also worked on ‘Galli Galli Sim Sim’, an educational series on Pogo and Cartoon Network. He also has a music band named "Asia Electrik" and also plays at another world music band named "Silk & Shrada." Name him.
Q5. Identify.
Q6. Identify.
Q7. Identify.

Friday 9 December 2011

Quiz 103:9th December 2011

Q1. Officially known as Ivan Franco National University of ________, this is the oldest operating university in Ukraine. Ivan Vakarchuk is the president of this university. The University was founded on January 20, 1661 when the King John II Casimir of Poland issued the diploma granting the city's Jesuit Collegium, founded in 1608, "the honour of the Academy and the title of the University". ‘Theology’ and ‘Philosophy’ were its first two departments. Name this university.
Q2. Formerly known as Ellice Islands this country is the 4th smallest country of this planet. The people living in this country are a Polynesian people who settled the islands around 3000 years ago coming from Tonga and Samoa. It is located in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. Its nearest neighbors are Kiribati, Nauru, Samoa and Fiji. It comprises four reef islands and five true atolls. Name this country.
Q3. __________ is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. __________ received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869, with August Kindermann in the role of Wotan, Heinrich Vogl as Loge, and Karl Fischer as Alberich. Name this opera.
Q4. The team was founded in Kansas City in 1894 as a Western League team and would move to Washington, D.C., in 1901 as one of the eight original teams of the American League, named the Washington Senators or Washington Nationals. Manager Clark Griffith joined the team in 1912 and became the team's owner in 1920. The franchise remained under Griffith family ownership until 1984. Scott Baker is one of the most famous pitchers of this team. Name this team.
Q5. _____________ is a professional gridiron football defensive end for the La Crosse Spartans of the Indoor Football League. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Missouri. He has also been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles and RiverCity Rage. Name this player.


Q6. Identify.




Q7. Identify.


Thursday 8 December 2011

Quiz 102:8th December 2011

Q1. The ‘sandwich board’ was a popular form of advertising in the nineteenth century. Who was the first person to use the term ‘sandwich men’ to refer to the people who carried these boards?
Q2. As identified by MIT professor Peter Senge, the ‘Five Learning Disciplines’ is the central concept around which Bill Gates has written Business @ the speed of thought. If four of these ‘disciplines’ are ‘Personal Mastery’, ‘Mental Models’, ‘Shared Vision’ and ‘Systems Thinking’, what is the fifth?
Q3. Since Lunsford Richardson’s son was often sick with colds and the flu, he wanted to find an easy way to treat his symptoms and thereby created a natural slave made from menthol, camphor and eucalyptus oil. How is this preparation better known today?
Q4. One of the long-standing traditions at Coco-Cola has been that the materials required for the production of Coco-Cola have never been referred to by their names. Rather, they are referred to as ‘merchandise’ along with a serial number. So what is the merchandise #1?
Q5. Identify the movie
·         We were warned
·         John Cusack
·         David Brenner
·         Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar
Q6. Identify.
Q7. Connect ‘Cerdric’ and