Saturday, March 8, 2008

History and Myth...

Hi everyone. This is Anshuman from IIT Delhi. Srivatsan sent me an invi and I joined. To start with, here is the set of History and Myth questions made by me for the prelims stage of IIT's very own "Mastermind" (our version of the famous BBC one). It was hosted by Joy Bhattacharya this time round...



History & Myth

Prelims

1)What is travel writer Jonathan Raban describing in the lines that follow?

“It begins in the mountains of Turkey and ends in a brown bog at the neck of the Persian Gulf…it’s the town drain of Asia Minor and one of the two oldest superhighways of the world. According to the Bible, it marks the north-eastern border of the land God promised to Abraham. It is an Arab river with a Greek name, meaning ‘leisurely flowing’ or ‘gentle current’”

2)* These troops were proud of the fact that they were the best-fed troops in the empire, and were given salaries. X wore uniforms, were paid in cash as regular soldiers, and marched to distinctive music, the mehter, similar to a modern marching band. All of these features set X apart from most soldiers of the time. They referred to themselves as the ocak (hearth or fireplace); their symbol was a sacred cooking cauldron. Their ranks were organized on culinary terms; among the terms they used to represent their individual ranks were çorbaci (soupmaker), asçibasi (chief cook), gözlemici (pancake maker) and çörekci (cake maker). Who? (Hint: Age of Empires)

3)* The origins of this 900-mile-long overland route go back to 1821 when a desperate speculator named William Becknell set out with commodities to be sold at The City of Holy Faith of St. Francis. The route he discovered soon became a trade lifeline for southwestern North America, connecting Missouri with _______ ___, New Mexico. Identify this route that took its name from the city where it ended.

4) While the term Canaanites is sometimes used in reference to this ancient people, the more familiar term is derived from a Greek word meaning Red People. The Greek term owes its origins to the prized reddish-purple cloth exported by this civilization. They are said to have dominated the Mediterranean from the ninth to the sixth centuries BC, establishing colonies from Cyprus in the East to Spain and North Africa in the West. They are also considered the inventors of the alphabet used across the West today. Which civilization?

5) In 1992, nearly 35 years after his death, he was conferred the Bharat Ratna. And, for the first time, the Government sent the nation's highest civilian award by registered post, to his ailing octogenarian nephew in Calcutta. Which Indian leader?

6) In ancient Persia, it was taken from the heart of rock by a hunter's misdirected arrow. For the Dakota Indians, it was struck from the earth by the claws of a jaguar-god. For the Aztecs, it originated from the sun. In Polynesia, Maui is said to have brought it up from the bowels of the earth. According to some Australian tribes, it was discovered by women while the men were away hunting. They then hid it within their bodies when the men returned. According to the Greeks, it was brought down by somebody who chose not to ally with Olympus. What?

7) Callisto was a nymph of Artemis. As a follower, she took a vow to remain a virgin. However, Zeus took the form of Artemis and forced himself upon Callisto while she was separated from the other nymphs. Upon discovering her pregnant condition, Artemis was enraged and expelled Callisto from the group, and subsequently she gave birth to Arcas. Hera took the opportunity to avenge her wounded pride and transformed the nymph into a ____. Sixteen years later Callisto, still a ____, encountered her son Arcas hunting in the forest. Just before Arcas killed his own mother with his javelin, Zeus averted the tragedy by placing mother and son amongst the stars. What did this give rise to?

8) X first appears on the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys television series, as a seductive but treacherous warlord. Two more episodes chronicle her evolution from a villain to a friend and ally of Hercules. Interest in her was so strong that shortly afterwards she became the main character of the spin-off series ______________. Although her character is originally obsessed with defeating Hercules and obtaining his title as the greatest living warrior, she never defeats him. Hercules points her down the path of redemption when he beats her in combat and shows her that selfishness and greed are not the way to live. In her own series, X sets out to redeem her murderous past by fighting against tyranny and evil and protecting the innocent and weak.

9) X was first isolated by Joseph Priestley in 1774 and was termed by him as “alkaline air”. X got its name because the Romans found X chloride deposits from near the Temple of Y in ancient Libya. Y is an Egyptian fertility god depicted as a woolly Ram with curved horns.

10)* The nickname for X was popularised by Henry Longfellow's 1857 poem "Santa Filomena":

“The wounded from the battle-plain,
In dreary hospitals of pain,
The cheerless corridors,
The cold and stony floors.

Lo! in that house of misery
A ____ ____ ___ ____ I see
Pass through the glimmering gloom,
And flit from room to room
.”

11) In 18th-century England, on the anniversary of the incident that made Y famous, it was traditional for children to go door-to-door with an effigy of Y asking for a small donation using the term "Penny for the ____". A common phrase is that Y was "the only man to ever enter parliament with honourable intentions".

12) X is the Indonesian and Malay word for 'sun' (literally "Eye of the Day"). When treated as a Hindi word, X means “mother-destroyer”. X was the stage name of Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, born on 7 August 1876 in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. In her early days, X performed as a circus horse rider, and went by the name Lady MacLeod. Struggling to earn a living, she also worked as an artist's model. In 1905, she began to win fame as a ___________. X posed as a princess from Java of priestly Indian birth, to add to her mystique. She brought a carefree provocative style to the stage in her act, which led to wide acclaim.

13) The Biblical legend of X has given us an English word that means "to repeat oneself incoherently, speak foolishly".

14) The reputation of X has fluctuated wildly. The Victorians were divided. The historian Stubbs thought him ‘a bad son, a bad husband, a selfish ruler, and a vicious man’. Though born in Oxford, he spoke no English. During his ten years' reign, he was in England for no more than six months, and was totally absent for the last five years, preferring to use his kingdom as a source of revenue to support his armies. However he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects. Which iconic historical figure?

15)*

Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia (1921 - August 1, 2005) was the king of Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister and Head of the House of Saud. Following his death, in line with the official state religion, Islam, Saudi Arabia did not declare a national mourning period. Also, all government offices and public buildings were open as usual. Not even the state flag was lowered. Why was the flag not lowered?

16)* This place was founded around AD 1100 as a seasonal camp by Tuareg nomads. After it was incorporated within the Mali Empire, in the late 13th century, the Mali sultan, Mansa Musam, built a tower for the Great Mosque (Djingereyber) and a royal residence, the Madugu. One of the world’s most famous cities (!!!), name it.

17) As Columbus's ships Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria sailed through the area in 1492, it is reported that his compass went haywire and that he and his crew saw weird lights in the sky. Which location am I talking about?

18) The Nobel Peace Prize for the year 1948 was not awarded to anyone. On November 18, 1948 a statement was made about the award not being given because “there was no suitable living candidate”. Why?

19) In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is located at the center of the universe and joins the nine worlds of Norse cosmology. Yggdrasil forms a vertical axis, around which these worlds are situated, with Ásgard, realm of the gods, at the top and the underworld realm of Niflheim at the bottom. Midgard, the world of mortals, is located in the middle and surrounded by Jötunheim, land of giants, both of which are separated by the ocean. How is Yggdrasil more commonly referred to?

20) It is stated that in an earlier birth as Nalayani, she was married to Maudgalya, a sage afflicted with leprosy. She was so utterly devoted to her abusive husband that when a finger of his dropped into their meal, she took it out and calmly ate the rice without revulsion. Pleased by this, Maudgalya offered her a boon, and she asked him to make love to her in many lovely forms. As she was insatiable, Maudgalya got fed up, gave her a curse and became an ascetic. How do we know her better?

Friday, March 7, 2008

CHECK OUT MY FIRST POST!!!!!

1) Formed by the fusion of the Aryan language Marathi and the Dravidian languages Kannada and Telugu and whose base is Punjabi, though now a dialect this was once an accepted language. What language?

2) A lion and a tiger’s roar were recorded and played backwards.What did this result in?

3) Connect
and Till , Cardamom, Coriander, Turmeric, Chilli, Saffron, Fennel, Cinnamon!!!














4)
In September 2007, the RAF and BSF were called to quell riots in Siliguri, West Bengal. The trouble started when supporters of Y attacked supporters of X.(X had just beaten Y to something). The violence was later exacerbated by a Delhi radio DJ who made allegedly “insulting” comments about X. Identify X, or what X&Y did.

5) Take up the _______________--
Send forth the best ye breed--
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness,
On fluttered folk and wild--
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half-child.

6) There was only one vote against Mother Teresa in the election of Superior General in the Missionaries of Charity in 1989. Who cast the vote against her?

7) When Ram was in exile with Sita and Laxman, the local woman cast aspersions on Sita for living with two men. Sita in return cursed the women that they will have multiple husbands. Which place (according to one of the versions) gets its name from this?

8)
What are these (Be specific)

* 1990: bushlips (similar to "bullshit" – stemming from President George H.W. Bush's 1988 "Read my lips: no new taxes" broken promise)
* 1991: mother of all (as in Saddam Hussein's foretold "Mother of all battles")
* 1992: Not! (meaning "just kidding")
* 1993: information superhighway
* 1994: cyber, morph (to change form)
* 1995: Web and (to) newt (to act aggressively as a newcomer)
* 1996: mom (as in "soccer mom")
* 1997: millennium bug
* 1998: e- (as in "e-mail")
* 1999: Y2K
* 2000: chad (from the 2000 Presidential Election controversy in Florida)
* 2001: 9-11
* 2002: weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)
* 2003: metrosexual
* 2004: red state, blue state, purple state (from the 2004 presidential election)
* 2005: truthiness, popularized on The Colbert Report
* 2006: plutoed (demoted or devalued, as happened to the former planet Pluto)

9) One of the biggest revenue earners for the island country of Tuvalu is it's - (think internet and stuff....), which it leased for $50 million in royalties

10) Connect
1. Cedric Pioline (Cedric comes from the Welsh Godric)
2. Hagar's wife
3. Rowena, from Ivanhoe (also Lady Ivanhoe)
4. Antonio Salazar

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

INDIA QUIZ Continued.....

starting with an easy ques. which everyone can answer no matter who he is but it needs a bit of brain usage....
1. It has an annual turnover of about Rs. 500 billion, out of which Rs. 200 billion is expected from exports. It produces about 1000 units annually. What am I talking about?
2. "Agar firdaus bar rooe zaminast-haminasto haminasto haminast". What does this mean and where would you find it written?
3. Which Indian president was a member of Sinn Fein, participated in the freedom struggle of Ireland, even serving a jail sentence for it?
4. He was born in Tamil Nadu. He was the second child of his parents. His father was a professor in mathematics and physics. He was also selected for financial civil services but he changed his career to ________. His nephew repeated his uncle's feat in 1983. Who is he and his nephew?
5. Set up in 1865, this bank is the oldest public sector bank in India and has a network of over 2000 branches. Name the bank.
6. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
Veer Chand Gandhi-Jainism
Gyanendranath Chakraborty-Theosophy
B.B. Nagarkar-Brahmo Samaj
_____________-Hinduism
7. The chairman of which group calls himself 'Managing Worker' and the level of employees are called 'karamyogis'. Name the chairman and the group.
8. Whose first published story was "Sansar ka sabse bada anmol ratna"?
9. Rabindranath Tagore wrote an essay called "My Interpretations of Indian History". What is so special about thi essay?
10. Which country was defeated by India by a record margin of 24-0 in hockey?

Sunday, March 2, 2008

INDIA QUIZ

I think this is going to be a "khatarnaak" quiz. Some questions will be easy and some of them will be quite tough. So get yourself ready to face a volley of questions from the $UPER $TRING.....HAPPY QUIZZING.........glhf!!!

1. Which Indian tv series was the first in Asia to win the prestigious "Green Oscar"?
2. Rahmat Ali coined the name Pakistan. It was actually an acronym of five states. Name them.
3. Which cricketer scored fewer runs and took more wickets in test cricket?
4. Which city did Nehru refer to as "An expression of India's faith in future"?
5. CONNECT: MIT, NASA, Queen Elizabeth Liner, Broadway Theatres, Maybach, Philips.
6. Before the British, which country occupied Andaman n Nicobar Islands?
7. What has 14 parts named after former Rajput princely states?
8. Who said,"We owe a lot to Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made"?
9. Which Indian brand literally means "contentment of the soul"?
10. Gaive Nagpurwala was the only Indian officiating at the 2000 Olympics. Which sport did he judge?
11. This Indian went bald for playing a role in Star Trek and was the first to present an Oscar. Name the person.
12. Which Indian president was once a professor at Oxford and the Chairman of UNESCO?

to be continued....

Saturday, March 1, 2008

BIZ QUIZ

I found these questions in a magazine called "Living Digital"

1. What was make of the camera used by Neil Armstrong on the moon?
2. Connect: CNN, TNT and ATLANTA BRAVES
3. It was established by Goro Yoshida and his brother in-law, Saburo Uchida in 1930. Initially, it was named Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory and it's purpose was to develop a 35 mm rangefinder camera.`The company changed it's name to current name in 1937 to reflect a more modern image. The current name also means scriptures and implied "accuracy" which is desired in the product made by it. Name the company?
4. What was created first in 1897 in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland by a company called Victorinox?
5. Which drink started in 1965 as a nutritional supplement for of University of Florida?
6. Where is Asia's largest computer market located?
7. What did Charles Darrow conceive as his contribution to time-pass?
8. This brand was never going to be a threat to Nokia. So, it had Malaika Arora to endorse it to be 'significant'. Name the mobile phone brand?
9. Connect: Roger Federer, Thierry Henry, Tiger Woods and Rahul Dravid.
10. Prince Alwaleed-Bin-Talal, the saudi billionaire is the world's first private customer of what?
11. Richard Branson's first successful business venture was at the age of 15. What did he do?
12. Founded by Cecil Rhodes, headquatered in jo'burg, currently headed by Nicky Oppenheimer-what am I talking about?
13. Think. Computers help people help people. Solutions for a small planet. These slogans are associated with which company?
14. It is the world world's largest package delivery company of the world and its nicknmed "The Big Brown Company". Which company is this?
15. The members of the HOG community are owners of what?
16. The first time two people did this in India was in 1995. One of them was Mr. Jyoti Basu. What did they do?
17. The world's largest fleet of eco-friendly buses operates in which city?
18. Identify this famous place:

LEARNING is a never ending process...

hi guys ........for mi 1st post i choose dis heading just coz after d recently concluded TATA CRUCIBLE failure i realised dat der are MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP....
!) easy one to start wid.......connect
















2) dis one is 4 arkantos.....connect


a)










b) dis guy created a character on whom a first person shooter video

game named 'ED HUNTER' is based





c)666

d) these ladies are a tribute to the answer of dis question






















India quiz

I found these set of questions from a quiz called chak-de-india...


1. Her mother's name is Bonnie Pandya, a Slovenian American. She is the
second person of Slovenian descent to be sent to space. She apparently
likes Samosas! Who?


2. What is full form of T.T.E as in the guy who checks the tickets
on our trains?


3. Bulgar, Gansu, Taklamakan Desert, Kashgar, Kokand, Karakum
Desert, Merv. Connect the above terms with a music group.


4. In Hindi it is called Saunf what is it called in English?


5. Born to Narayan Paglu Rao in Maharashtra, she received her degree from Mooljee Jaitha (M.J.) College in Jalgaon. In 1962, she was also voted the "College Queen" in M.J College. She also excelled in Table Tennis and had won various inter-college events. She is currently married to Devisingh Ransingh (her third marriage). Identify her.


6. One of the origins of the name of this place is from the word Kalikshetra, meaning "Ground of the Goddess Kali." Which place?


7. Complete the sequence :

A Peepal tree

A banana tree

An idol

____________


8. What do you have to do to make your life jingalala? (thankfully this was not a crucible question!)


9. In Vedic times, a Brahmin boy was considered equal to an animal until a certain event took place. What was that event?


10. When Sachin Tendulkar went for his first Test series to Pakistan, he did not sign the contract with BCCI. Someone else signed it on his behalf. Who signed it and why?


11. This hill station is around 64 km from Pune and is also called the “Chikki” capital of India, as there are a lot of local outlets there manufacturing this sweet. Which place?


12. Which Indian actor, who has not acted in any movies in his mother tongue, made his debut in the 1975 Kannada movie Katha Sangama?


13. Lord Vishnu, in all his avatars, has spared the life of only one Asura. Who? This Asura who is still believed to be alive, visits once a year and a festival is celebrated because of his visit. Which festival?


14. Yusuf Nulwalla, Sameer Hingora, Baba Chauhan, Zaibunnisa Anwar Kazi and Aziz Ahmed Mohammed. Who is the sixth?


15. Dada, Abdulla & Co recruited a person on year long contract in the late 19th century and sent him for a posting in South Africa. Who?


16. Kusumpur, Pushpapur and Azeemabad are older names of which city?


17. Below is the photo of the Indian team for a particular sport (a 1998 photo). Which sport?

18. On 31st October 1984, the 2nd ODI in the wills series between India and Pakistan was happening at Jinnah Stadium in Sialkot, Pakistan. Pakistan had won the toss and decided to field. India were 210/3 with Vengsarkar 94*. The match was abandoned then. Why?
19. Whenever a forest is shown in a movie, it is always accompanied by a chirping sound. This is the sound of the cicada which is quite famous for the noise it produces in dense forests. There is a famous place in Kerala which is called ____ Valley because there are no cicadas in this forest. Fill in the blank.
20. English dictionaries tend to define the word as ‘a child's vehicle that typically has two wheels with a low footboard between them, is steered by a handlebar, and is propelled by pushing one foot against the ground while resting the other on the footboard’. What word?
21. Something made from sugar, corn syrup, corn starch and lecithin was enough to make Zaheer Khan very angry. What?
22. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, A- Alpha, B- Bravo, C-Charlie etc. What does I stand for ?
23. Father: Ramesh. He had 4 kids. Nitin, Savita and Ajit are three of them. Who is the fourth?
24. Americans call it a faucet. What do we call it in India?
25. By doing a wordplay on the acronym html, this BITS Pilani graduate created something which took the world by storm. What?
26. This waterway of around 150 kms width separates the Andaman Islands from the Nicobar Islands. What is its name?
27. A word which has been formed recently. If you are ________, it means that you have lost your job because it has been outsourced to India. Fill the blank.
28. X comes in different sizes like137*63 mm, 147*63 mm, 157*73 mm, 167*73 mm and 177*73 mm. What is X? I would definitely like to have many of the 177*73 ones.

Tata Crucible 2008 Chandigarh edition



Tata Crucible turned out to be a "spectacular quizzing extravaganza". Since it was telecast on CNBC...the stage setting, lighting were very good...As for the quiz..Pickbrain did not disappoint us. It was a quiz of good quality...but was very short..only 4 rounds or so...coz they had to fit it in the time slot of 20 mins on TV. Although we did not qualify for the final round..(on some othr day we cud've easily won it), i enjoyed the quiz.....The only problem was...invariably 50 % of the answers were linked to the tatas and it was very sick to listen to Pickbrain jabbeering about the greatness of Tata again and again....They even called the scorecard as the "Nano Meter"!!!! What an audacious advertising strategy!!!




Well here are some of the questions i seem to remember....




1. Expand SEBI (what a boring question)


2. Name the person or the company with which he is associated.







3. The name of an Indian retail brand that is often confused with a formula 1 team.


4. Name the producers of the movie dus kahaaniyaan.


5. This English word originated from the Latin word 'Bulga' meaning a bag/sack where venetian merchants while travelling carried or kept gold coins or something of monetary value. Name this English word.


6. Which famous construction company built the lotus temple in new delhi?

7. Theis range of jewellery titled 'zoya' was crafted for the crowns of the Femina Miss India 2007 beauty paegant. Which brand has made the zoya collection?
Thr are more questions...i'll put them up as i remember