1) He was awarded the nobel prize in physics for his work in Electro weak- Theory which provides the mathematical basis for interactions between Electromagnetic and weak interactions, the latest stage in the effort to provide a unified description of the four fundamental forces of nature.The validity of the theory was ascertained through experiments carried out at the Super Proton Synchrotron facility at CERN, particularly, through the discovery of the W and Z bosons.He was also the founder and director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) ,Trieste,Italy. Who? Hint: He was the first and till now, the only, Nobel laureate from his country.
2) Latin American or 'Laevo American' politics .Who is the founder of the Communist Party of Mexico?
3) Legend has it that a 17th century captain named Bernard Fokke is the model for the captain of the _________. Fokke was renowned for the uncanny speed of his trips from to Java and was suspected of being in league with the devil to achieve this speed..Another version says that the inspiraition behind ________ is Captain Hendrik van der Decken.He was a staunch seaman, and would have his own way in spite of the devil. For all that, never a sailor under him had reason to complain; though how it is on board with them nobody knows. What is being described here?
4) __________ was a cousin of the twenty-second Jain Tirthankara, Neminatha. His story is also mentioned in the Jataka tales in Bddhism in the Ghatapandita Jataka, as a prince and legendary conqueror and king of India.Bahá'ís believe that he was a "divine manifestation" or "one in a line of prophets who have revealed the Word of God progressively for a gradually maturing humanity". A certain sect of the Islam believes that he was a prophet of the god. He was canonized by Aleister Crowley and is recognized as a saint in the Gnostic Mass of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. Who ?
5) What was preserved by Thomas Stolz Harvey until 1978 when it was discovered being stored in a mason jar within a cider box for over 20 years?
6) Who owns the designer clothing range "Aneres"?
7) In Late Greek, this word referred to the first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing the date of its manufacture. in some instances, it consisted of a flyleaf that was glued to the outside of a manuscript's case and provided a description of its contents. this gave us a word in english which in its original English sense (dating from the 16th century) referred to a record of a document or transaction. in the late 19th century, it began to be used in reference to the etiquette observed by the Head of State of France in ceremonies and relations with other dignitaries. what word?
8) This ‘article’ appeared in the Jan 10, 1929 issue of Le Petit Vingtieme, in the children’s supplement :"At Le Petit Vingtième we are always eager to satisfy our readers and keep them up to date on foreign affairs. We have therefore sent ______ one of our top reporters, to Soviet Russia. Each week we shall be bringing you news of his many adventures.’ , Footnote: ‘N.B. The editor of Le Petit Vingtième guarantees that all photographs are strictly authentic, taken by _____ himself, aided by his faithful ...."
2 comments:
1. Nikola Tesla
2. Fidel Castro(only latino politician i know apart from his brother Raul and Che Gueveara..lol)
3. The captain of the Flying Dutchman whose heart is locked in the Dead Man's Chest in the movie trilogy..Pirates of the Caribbean.
5. The remains of the Ashes( with ref to cricket)
6. Serena Williams
7. prologue
8. tintin?
you got 3,6 and 8 correct
but ques 3 didn't had any relation to dead man's chest movie
anyways here are the answers:
1) Dr. Abdus Salaam of Pakistan
2) M.N.Roy ( indian)
3) The Flying Dutchman
4) Lord Krishna
5) Albert Einstein's brain
6) Serena Williams. (aneres is serena spelt backwards
7) protocol
8) Tintin
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