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Gurgaon Quiz Circle
presents
~ April Isn’t The Cruelest Month ~
A GENERAL QUIZ
Quizmaster – Karun Sethi
Rules (Yes, seriously):
- Your Quizmaster is your best friend for the next 90 odd
minutes. And also your worst enemy. Tread carefully.
- Look out for subtle hints.
- 5 rounds: Mixed Bag 1, Business, India, Entertainment and
Mixed Bag 2. There are 12 questions in each round.
- Scoring patterns change with each round.
- Lastly, do not scream, shout, Google or Bing (sic) your
answers.
- May the best team win!
Round 1: Mixed Bag 1
Direct: +10
Pass: +5
No negatives
1. What is this minimalist poster a reference to?
Answer Follows
Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris.
2. Barack Obama pleased the crowds on his recent
India visit by quoting the words: “Senorita, bade bade
deshon mein…” from DDLJ.
This was also done because his Indian counterpart
Narendra Modi had uttered a famous movie line on
his maiden American visit.
What words did Modi say?
Answer Follows
Modi had uttered the iconic words from Star Wars:
“May the force be with you.”
3. The first documented use of the word X dates back
to 1916, when it was used to describe performers
who were known for doing crazy things like biting
the heads of various small live animals or eating live
insects and the like. These performances were thus
known as “X shows”.
This word itself came from a Low German word that
meant a freak or a simpleton. Identify X.
Answer Follows
The word is Geek.
4. Who is the founder of this record label?
Answer Follows
Akon
5. According to the Hindu religion, this place was
first created in the mind of Lord Brahma after which
it manifested on Earth. As per Buddhism, this is
where Queen Maya conceived Buddha. In Jainism,
this is associated with the first Tirthankara Lord
Shree Rishabhdev.
What is being talked about here?
Answer Follows
Lake Mansarovar
6. There was a 3 minute hoax report broadcast
on April Fools’ Day 1957 by the BBC current-affairs
program Panorama, purportedly showing a family in
southern Switzerland harvesting X from their family
tree. At the time, X and its method of preparation
was relatively little-known in the UK. A number of
viewers afterwards contacted the BBC for advice on
growing their own X trees. Decades later, CNN called
this broadcast “the biggest hoax that any reputable
news establishment ever pulled.” Identify X.
Answer Follows
Spaghetti
7. This is the picture of a device used by the Chinese
in the early second century AD. What was its
primary use?
Answer Follows
This “device” was used to detect earthquakes. The
large container had water, and if it fell out from the
dragons’ mouths, that indicated seismic vibrations.
8. The following is an “exhaustive” list of people,
currently in the news:
Lincoln Chafee
Martin O’Malley
Bernie Sanders
Joseph Biden
Jim Webb
X
Identify X and complete this list.
Answer Follows
X = Hillary Clinton
This is the list of the 2016 US President nominees.
9. Identify the logo.
Answer Follows
internet.org – the initiative by Mark Zuckerberg.
10. Identify this gentleman. He’s the only cricketer to
play Test cricket for both India and England.
Answer Follows
Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi
11. The woman in this photo is Shalini Singh, who is
media-shy, contrary to her husband who makes
“headlines” every few weeks. Who is the more
famous husband?
Answer Follows
Yo-Yo Honey Singh
12. As scary as it sounds, being buried alive was once
a common occurrence. People who feared
succumbing to such a fate were buried in special
coffins that were connected to bells or chimes above
the ground. At night, guards listened for any noise in
case they had to dig up a living person.
Which modern day English phrase has its origin
from this rather unusual practice?
Answer Follows
The phrase is “saved by the bell” which means “escape
from a difficult situation narrowly or by an
unexpected intervention”.
Round 2: Business
Direct: +10
Pass: +5
No negatives
1. This firm was founded by Ashish Hemrajani,
Parikshit Dar and Rajesh Balpande, all three alumni
of Sydenham Institute of Management, Mumbai
University. They had been working for J.W.
Thompson, SPAR and Chatterjee Soros Group,
respectively.
In 2007, they officially came up with this firm, which
almost every one of us knows about. Which firm?
Answer Follows
bookmyshow.com
2. This is the Coat of Arms of a famous “entity”
granted in 1698. Identify.
Answer Follows
The East India Company
3. The Honest Company is a consumer goods company,
co-founded by Brian Lee, Sean Kane, Christopher
Gavigan and X that emphasizes non-toxic household
products to supply the marketplace for ethical
consumerism. Identify X, who is probably the most
famous founder.
Answer Follows
Jessica Alba
4. X owned a bakery in Alba, Piedmont, an area
known for the production of hazelnuts, and initially
sold a batch of 300 kilograms of Pasta Gianduja in
1946. This was originally a solid block, but X started
to sell a “smoother” version in 1951 as Supercrema.
How do we know this product today?
I need the product and not X. If you know X, you
know the product.
Answer Follows
X = Pietro Ferrero and the product is Nutella.
5. Ram Sumiran Pal, Ram Niwas and Manoj Sharma
were the infamous brains behind something that
rocked India in 2011. What?
Answer Follows
The Speak Asia scam.
6. What was special about this Fanta advertisement?
Answer Follows
This was apparently an “edible” print advertisement.
7. In the modern business and start-up lingo, what
does the term “sweat equity” mean?
Answer Follows
It means that the founder(s) and/or employees are
paid in stocks and NOT in cash for all their hard-
work (sweat and a few tears maybe).
8. The name X is taken from the last line of a Chinese
poem written during the time of the Song dynasty.
The line goes as follows: “Having searched thousands of
times in the crowd, suddenly turning back, she is there in
the dimmest candlelight.”
X literally means “hundreds of times” and represents
the persistent search for the ideal. What is X?
Answer Follows
Baidu, the Chinese search engine.
9. Identify these “not so gentle” men, who were in
the news recently for their controversial statements
about artificial insemination.
Answer Follows
Domencio Dolce and Stefano Gabbana
10. Founded as an independent company in 1996,
this firm was acquired by Amazon in 1999.
Its name was chosen such that it represented the
parallel between the largest repository of knowledge
in the ancient world and the potential of the Internet
to become a similar store of knowledge.
Identify this firm.
Answer Follows
Alexa, inspired by the Library of Alexandria.
11. Identify the “intelligent” advertiser.
Answer Follows
Monopoly
12. Following her death in 2007, Prime Minister
Gordon Brown paid her tribute by calling her “one of
the country’s true pioneers” and an “inspiration to
businesswomen”. He said: “She campaigned for
green issues for many years before it became
fashionable to do so and inspired millions to the
cause by bringing sustainable products to a mass
market.”
Who is the lady in question?
Answer Follows
Anita Roddick, who founded The Body Shop.
Round 3: India
Direct: +20/-5
Pass: +10/0
1. What is this map representing?
Answer Follows
Silk Route
2. The word X can be traced to the Persian word
sanbosag. It supposedly originated in the Middle East
prior to the 10th century. Abolfazl Beyhaqi, an
Iranian historian mentioned it in his history Tarikh-e
Beyhaghi. It was introduced to the Indian
subcontinent in the 13th or 14th century by traders
from the Middle East.
What is being talked about here?
Answer Follows
Samosa
3. What was the name of this recent rescue operation?
Answer Follows
Operation Raahat
4. Bhavish Aggarwal and Ankit Bhati, the founders of
X, are two IIT Bombay graduates. Bhavish worked
for Microsoft 2 years and then started an online
company to sell short duration tours and holidays.
While running that business for a couple of months,
he took a car rental and had a very bad experience.
This experience inspired him to start X, where he was
joined by Ankit.
Identify X.
Answer Follows
Ola Cabs
5. The word X has been in use in English since the
1870s, replacing the word gammadion from Greek
origin. It was loaned from a Sanskrit term meaning
“any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a
mark made on persons and things to denote
auspiciousness, or any piece of luck or well-being”.
However, it is stigmatized in some of the Western
countries. Identify X.
Answer Follows
Swastika
6. Which city in India gets its name after this goddess
and the famous temple built in her honour?
Answer Follows
Mumbai, named after Mumba Devi.
7. Developed by a team of Bengaluru based techies,
Dwingloo was first tried in the Karnataka state-run
FlyBus service between Mysore and Bengaluru
airport.
The start-up, Dwingloo Technologies, believes that its
product is best suited for countries like India.
What exactly does this product do?
Answer Follows
The box, called Dwingloo, acts as a modem and
streams videos into your smartphone at zero data
cost.
8. A little risqué for its time. Identify the advertiser.
Answer Follows
Bombay Dyeing
9. According to Hindu mythology, there are only four
people to have heard the Bhagwad Gita from Krishna
and seen his Vishvarupa (universal) form. Three of
these were Arjuna, Sanjaya and Barbarika, son
of Ghatotkacha.
Who was the fourth one?
Answer Follows
Hanuman
10. In Iran, from which the word X ultimately
originated, it does not carry any special significance,
as it is merely the generic word for any kind of bread.
The earliest appearance of this word in English is
from 1810, in a travelogue of William Tooke. X’s
current spelling first attested in 1979, has since
become the normal English spelling.
Identify X, which is really popular in India.
Answer Follows
Naan
11. Identify this man, who holds a key position in one
of the top technology firms in the world.
Answer Follows
Sundar Pichai, who handles Android, Chrome and
Apps at Google.
12. What supposedly controversial word, comes from
the Sanskrit word for “faithful wife”?
Answer Follows
Sati
Round 4: Entertainment
Direct: +20/-5
Pass: +10/0
1. Consider the following three movie roles:
Nolan Hayes in Hours (2013)
Damien Collier in Brick Mansions (2014)
X in Y (2015)
Identify X and Y. Give funda.
Answer Follows
X = Brian O’Connor, Y = Furious 7
Funda being the characters portrayed by Paul Walker
in movies released after his demise.
2. Which classic “gangster” movie is based on this
book?
Answer Follows
Goodfellas
3. He was born in Mumbai to Jagjit Singh Bhavnani
and Anju Bhavnani. He dropped his original
surname, since he felt that the name would have been
“too long”, thus downplaying his brand as a
“saleable commodity”. He worked for a few years in
advertising as a copywriter, with agencies
like O&M and JWT. He then worked as an assistant
director, but left it to pursue acting.
How do we know him better?
Answer Follows
Ranveer Singh
4. Identify the three “legends” from the movie
industry. Part points applicable.
Answer Follows
From L-R:
Akiro Kurosawa, Francis Ford Coppola, George
Lucas
5. Thomas Geoffrey Fowler was a failed writer, an
American-Nazi father who was also physically and
sexually abusive. He collected Nazi memorabilia and
claimed that the Holocaust never happened. His son,
X has managed to use these painful experiences as a
means to help create deeply interesting and dynamic
characters. In most of his interviews, X generally
averts questions relating to his private life.
Identify X.
Answer Follows
Kevin Spacey
6. The upcoming Hindi movie “Brothers” is an
adaptation of which Hollywood movie?
Answer Follows
Warrior
7. Simply identify.
Answer Follows
Eddie Redmayne
8. Chadwick Aaron Boseman is an American actor,
screenwriter, and playwright. He is best known for
portraying Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013) and James
Brown in Get On Up (2014).
What major role has he been chosen for, that will
supposedly make him famous?
Answer Follows
He is playing Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe, starting from Civil War (2016).
9. Look at the following list and identify X. Also give
the funda.
Uttam Kumar (1967)
Satindra Bhattacharya (1974)
Subhrajit Dutta (2009)
Abir Chatterjee (2010, 2012)
Sujoy Ghosh (2013)
Dhritiman Chatterjee (2015)
X (2015)
Answer Follows
X = Sushant Singh Rajput
Funda is actors who have played Byomkesh Bakshi in
mainstream movies.
10. Nothing Lasts Forever is a 1979 novel. It was
adapted into screenplay for Frank Sinatra to star in,
but after he declined, the script was rewritten as a
standalone film.
Which classic movie of the 80s, that later spawned
many sequels is based on this book?
IMAGE FOLLOWS
Answer Follows
Die Hard
11. Launched only in 2014, which is the most
watched branded web series in the world?
Answer Follows
Permanent Roommates, launched by TVF Productions.
12. Who played the role of The Green Hornet’s
sidekick Kato in the 1966 TV series The Green Hornet?
LARGER IMAGE FOLLOWS
Answer Follows
Bruce Lee
Round 5: Mixed Bag 2
Choose your level beforehand.
Two chances on each question.
+30/-15
+20/-10
+10/-5
+5/0
Pass: +10/0 (Irrespective of the value of the chosen level)
1. This “image” recently became really popular on
the Internet. Identify.
Answer Follows
First ever coloured photograph of Pluto.
2. This is the logo of something that gets hyped every
year. Identify.
Answer Follows
Cannes Film Festival
3. The Art in Island Museum in Philippines is the first
of its kind in the world as it promotes its visitors to
do a particular activity.
What nickname has thus been given to this museum?
Answer Follows
This is the world’s first “selfie” museum.
4. A theory that became prevalent in the late 19th
century and has since gained momentum is that the
name X derives from the name of one of the Hindu
deities. The Italian traveler Niccolò de' Conti
mentioned the word X, which meant “Island of
Gold”.
Identify X.
Answer Follows
Andaman, apparently derived from Hanuman.
5. There are only three recording artists who have
sold over 100 million albums worldwide both as solo
artists and (separately) as principal members of a
band.
If Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney are two of
these artists, then who is the third one?
Answer Follows
Phil Collins
6. This cricketer holds the ODI record for most fours
in an innings. Also, he’s tied with two other players
for the ODI record for most sixes in an innings.
Identify this cricketer.
Answer Follows
Rohit Sharma
7. Her name is Erika Mitchell, better known by her
pen name X. In 2012, Time magazine named her one
of “The World’s 100 Most Influential People”.
How do we know her better?
Answer Follows
E L James
8. A group of Shamans in San Juan Chamula, Mexico,
believe that X heals worshipers. They believe that
since X induces burping, it releases evil from the
soul. Every group involved in ritual practice had X
with them and took it in quantities almost as if they
were taking a medicine.
Identify X.
Answer Follows
Coca Cola
9. Before the days of trains or cars, port cities that
thrived on trade suffered during winters because
frozen rivers prevented commercial ships from
entering the city. So, smaller ships known as X would
rescue these larger ships by creating a path for them
to follow. In today’s times, before any type of
business arrangement, it is now customary to
__________ before beginning a project. Fill in the
blank and complete this phrase that has its origins from
the names of these ships.
Answer Follows
The smaller ships were known as “Ice-breakers” and
the phrase is “to break the ice”.
10. Adam Richard Wiles, born 17 January 1984, better
known by his stage name X is a Scottish singer,
songwriter and record producer.
According to Forbes, he was the highest paid person
in his profession both in 2013 and 2014.
How do we know him better?
Answer Follows
Calvin Harris
11. This is a recent example of a Twitter celeb-fight,
when X had a word with John Legere, CEO of T-
Mobile. Identify X.
MORE IMAGES FOLLOW
Answer Follows
Donald Trump
12. The man in the pic (on the next slide) is a retired
American basketball player who played his entire
professional career for the Los Angeles Lakers. He
holds the NBA record for the highest points per game
average in a playoff series with 46.3. He was voted as
one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA history in 1996.
How has he been “immortalized” in sports history?
Answer Follows
This is Jerry West, whose silhouette has been used for
the NBA logo.
Thank you, folks. Feedback welcome!
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