2) connect:
3) This google doodle, that appeared on January 15, 2007 was in memory of a great American known for his dream. Who?
4) Tomorrow, a duathlon will be held in scotland. Individuals in each team of four will be required to complete two legs of an eight-legged event, in northern Scotland -- one 10-kilometre run and one 20-kilometre cycle.The organisers have taken out a one million pound insurance policy for the event. What’s being insured against? ( hint: what would u find in SCOTLAND?)
5) As one of twenty-eight French tax collectors and a powerful figure in the unpopular Ferme Générale, X was branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror by French Revolutionists in 1794. One of his actions that might have sealed his fate was a clash a few years earlier with the young Jean-Paul Marat.He had also intervened on behalf of a number of foreign-born scientists including Joseph Louis Lagrange, granting them exception to a mandate stripping all foreigners of possessions and freedomX was tried, convicted, and executed on the same day. An appeal to spare his life was cut short by the judge: "The Republic has no need of geniuses”.One and a half years after his death, he was exonerated by the French government. When his private belongings were delivered to his widow, a brief note was included reading "To the widow of X, who was falsely convicted." Id X.
6) What are these the criteria for?
"inability to reproduce" — Nominee must be dead or sterile.
"Excellence" — Astounding misapplication of judgment.
"Self-selection" — Cause of one's own demise.
"Maturity" — Capable of sound judgment.
"Veracity" — The event must be verified
7) He was born in Khurd in Jhelum District (Now in Pakistan). His father died when he was just five and he, his sister and brother were brought up by his uncle. in 1947, during Partition, his family fled to india and lived in Ambala district, now in Haryana. in the early 1950s, he moved to Mumbai to continue his education and joined the Jai Hind College. His involvement in dramatics got him his first job with Keymers, a British advertising agency that hired him for radio programmes. Lipton ki Mehfil, broadcast on Radio Ceylon, at that time the only commercial radio station in the region, became extremely popular.IDentify him.
8) In the early 1990s, the term, ____-______ , began appearing as a pun on "perestroika", the reform policy of the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev. Critics viewed the policy as "a lot of fizz without substance" and as an attempt to usher in Western products in deals there with the old elites. _______, as one of the first Americanproducts in the Soviet Union, became a symbol of the relationship and the Soviet policy. Fill in the blanks
9) IN Araimic,this phrase roughly means "what I speak is destroyed". The phrase is also believed to be influenced by the Latin word cadaver, meaning "corpse". It is one of the very few NOT adapted fromLatin by its creator. What?
10) The enemy advances, we retreat. The enemy camps, we harass. The enemy tires, we attack. The enemy retreats, we pursue." What kind of military tactic is Mao Tse-tung describing?
3 comments:
1. A German Concentration Camp
2. All these players were born in India but played for England
3. Martin Luther King Jr.
4. Lochness Monster???
5. Voltaire?
6. to be on the cover of MAD magazine
8. Coca-Cola...??
9. catastrophe?
10. Guerilla warfare?
u were close to 2nd
3,4,10 are correct. i'll give u for 1st too
anywayz here are the answers:
1) Auschwitz
2) All these captained for england and were born in india
3) Martin Luther King Jr
4) Loch Ness monster
5) Lavoisier
6) Darwin Awards (now see the conditions!!!!!)
7) sunil dutt
8) Pepsi-Stroika
9) Avada Kedavra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10) Guerilla Warfare
1. a soviet mill?
2. cricketers born in india and played 4 england.
3. Martin Luther King Jr.
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7. Amin Sayani
8. Coca Cola?
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10. guerilla warfare
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