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Quiz Meet Quiz
10th April, 2016
Ent Dries I
 12 questions, clockwise.
 Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).
 No part points on the pounce.
#1 Fill in the blanks.
Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking
#2 ID X and Y.
 Mumbai-based company X has sent a legal notice to the producers of the
film UTV Motion Pictures and Ishana Films dated September 10, 2012 for
infringing the copyrights of their registered trademarks without
obtaining a NOC.
 Apparently, the lyrics of the title song suggests that X's mother desires to
have a child like ______ _____. According to the notice, the mother dies
as soon as an X product is put on and the child is named so, in her
memory.
 Interestingly, the protagonist is named X but he is addressed as Y by all
around him, which is also the name of the movie.
X: Murphy Enterprises
Y: Barfi
#3 ID X, Y, Z, the protagonist and the car.
 About 15 minutes into the pilot episode of X, the protagonist leaves a
courthouse and approaches a Cadillac DeVille in the parking lot. The
gleaming, white ride is the same make and model as the one he drives in
Y.
 But the action takes place years before the slick ambulance chaser's
fateful first encounter with Z; at this point, he is still so unpolished that
he rehearses closing arguments to an audience of urinals, and he drives a
vehicle to match: a yellow-mustard four-door sedan that egests sooty
refuse out of its muffler and purrs with all the grace of a terminal calico.
 The vehicle (pun very much intended by X's producers) is more a
reflection of its owners' unrealized potential, and throughout the pilot,
becomes not only a visual metaphor for him, but a character of its own.
X: Better Call Saul; Y: Breaking Bad
Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill
Suzuki Esteem
#4 ID X, name the movie and the scene.
 X is an American film and television production company founded in
1994 by director Bryan Singer. Its productions include the X-Men film
series, and the television series House.
 The name is an homage to Steven Spielberg and comes from a line
uttered by Roy Scheider in the 1975 feature Jaws. Martin Brody says to
an elderly swimmer who teases him about not going in the water,”_____
____ ___ ___ _____.”
 One of their logos features an animated version of the above scene
whereas another one features the silhouette of an iconic scene from a
movie they produced.
The lineup scene from The Usual Suspects.
#5 Mechanism behind the working of what?
Tupac’s Hologram at Coachella
2012
#6 Name the protein.
 Research scientists at the Osaka Bioscience Institute made a shocking
discovery when researching human vision. Scientists and doctors
worldwide will now need to add a new word to their expansive
vocabulary, particularly those involved with human vision.
 It is a protein discovered and named by a group of 18 Japanese research
scientists at the Osaka Bioscience Institute. The protein's function and
properties bear similarity to its namesake , _______.
 The protein is used for transmitting signals (electrical impulses) from
the human eyes to the brain. It is also used heavily in the eyes to assist
tracking of moving objects. Without it, these electrical impulses sent
from the eyes to the brain would take around three to four times as
long to reach their destination.
Pikachurin, named after Pikachu.
#7 What was the point of controversy?
 One of the promotional posters for House M.D features Hugh Laurie
wrapped in two snakes with a pair of wings behind him.
 The depiction of something in this poster has long been a point of
controversy and satirical humour within the US medical community.
 (Image follows)
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It featured Hugh Laurie wrapped in two snakes with a pair of wings behind him,
a recreation of the Greek Caduceus symbol. Foreign fans might be confused by
this, because the correct symbol is the rod of Asclepius, the healer, a similar
symbol having only one coiled snake and no wings. However, within the US, the
Caduceus is as commonly used as the more correct Rod of Asclepius, as its use
was popularized around the turn of the century. As the Caduceus is actually the
symbol of merchants and thieves, its use has long been a point of controversy
and satirical humor within the US medical community.
#8 Name the book and the drink.
 The ______ ____, also called ______ ______ is a highball cocktail
drink. The book does not specify ingredients, so there are many
variations, all of which use a large milk base and some have drugs,
such as barbiturates added.
 In the book, it is stated one may have it with 'vellocet' (opiate),
'synthemesc' (synthetic mescaline), 'drencrom' (adrenochrome) or other
hallucinogen substances. Minors may be served this drink since it
contains drugs that have not been declared illegal.
 The drink's name originates from the Nadsat word for milk. The main
characters in the book prepare for "ultraviolence" by drinking it.
Moloko Plus from A Clockwork Orange
#9 X, Y and Z?
 The plot revolves around three scary stories told by the X children in the
family's treehouse.
 The first segment involves a haunted house that is based on various theatrical
haunted houses, primarily The Amityville Horror and Poltergeist.
 In the second segment, Kang and Kodos are introduced when the X are
abducted by aliens.
 In the third, Y’s Z is adapted. James Earl Jones guest starred in all three
segments. The episode was received positively, being included on several
critics' "best of" lists.
 Critics singled out Z for praise, although X creator was concerned that it
would be seen as pretentious.
X: The Simpsons
Y: Edgar Allan Poe
Z: The Raven
#10 X and Y?
 HBO’s “The Newsroom” signed off with a frustrating combination of sharp
insight and random self-absorption.
 Creator Aaron Sorkin naturally got in a few last jabs at the way journalism
is practiced these days, using last week’s death of old-school pillar Charlie
Skinner (Sam Waterston) to remind us how vapid some of the new school
can be.
 A classic Sorkin touch, was tapping Daniels’ musical skills for an extended
rendition of X’s Y. Turns out Will once heard Charlie play the song, and by
the end of the show it had been imbued with profound significance,
reminding us all of how we got to wherever we’ve gotten to in life.
Tom T Hall – That’s How I Got To Memphis
#11 X and Y?
 X’s classic novel Y is displayed on the BlackBerry Torch mobile phone. A
series of features for the phone are demonstrated with a Y theme.
 A song by the artist Y is played.
 Playing a video, there's a scene from the animated Jimmy Neutron with the
line "Call me Ishmael" which is the opening line from the novel.
 The map feature of the phone locates Nantucket, Massachusetts, which is
where the _______ in the novel depart from.
 Then a search for Y ensues, using a combination of chats, web searches,
audio recognition, and more.
X: Herman Melville
Y: Moby Dick
#12 How do we know Bobby Ray Simmons Jr better?
Fill in the blanks.
 Bobby Ray Simmons Jr, American rapper and music producer, believes
that the _____ __ ____, according to recent tweets from his account.
He posted dozens of tweets, presenting a variety of arguments as to
why modern science is wrong.
 The artist is not alone in this line of thinking. He is following in the
footsteps of the recent trend, among people who believe that the
_____ __ ____. The movement has been gaining ground in the US as of
late.
 Neil deGrasse Tyson later joined the conversation and pointed out
inaccuracies in his arguments. But Tyson assured him: “Being five
centuries regressed in your reasoning doesn’t mean we all can’t still
like your music.”
B.o.B
Earth is flat
Round 2 : Minimalist Posters
 8 minimalist posters depicting famous books and their first lines
 Name the book and the author
 Write down your answers on your sheet
 +4 for each correct answer, +8 for all correct
 No negatives.
#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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#5
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#6
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Dries II – Beast Mode
 24 questions.
 1-12 clockwise, 12-24 anti-clockwise.
 Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).
 No part points on the pounce.
#1 What?
 The new lightweight kit combines high performance innovation
with sustainability. Each kit -- jersey and bottoms -- is made out of
an average of 33 recycled plastic bottles.
 The uniform was designed by listening to the voice of the athletes
and collecting data on the form and movement of today's players
on the field, according to a statement from Nike.
 The ____ ___-___ technology and ____ ___ _________ helps
regulate a player's body temperature through increased venting
and breath ability for players to stay focused on their game.
India’s WT20 Jerseys
#2 Which company?
 Founded in the 17th century and is currently ranked the eighth largest
international conglomerate; exceeding _______, Stagg Industries, and
Ferris Aircraft.
 It continues to achieve excellence across a wide range of industry sectors
and markets, employing some 190,000 people in 190 countries. As of 2014,
it has reached an average annual income of over $120 Billion. Forbes
reported the company of having a net worth of $7.2 Billion, with an
estimated sales of $31.3 billion.
 The current Chairman is a keen modernizer and continues to grow the
business in the financial sector and in high-end technologies. He maintains
a 51% majority ownership/control of the common stock, as the controlling
stockholder of the company. This allows for the prevention of any hostile
takeover attempts of the company.
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#3 Put funda.
In June 2015, Alan Stern and his team got a new accessory for their vehicles
which read: ‘My other vehicle is on its way to _____.’
The New Horizons Team
#4 Fill in the blanks.
 The _________ _______ is a metaphor about the challenges of human
intimacy. It describes a situation in which a group of _________ all seek to
become close to one another in order to share heat during cold weather.
They must remain apart, however, as they cannot avoid hurting one
another with their _____ ______. Though they all share the intention of a
close reciprocal relationship, this may not occur, for reasons they cannot
avoid.
 Both Arthur Schopenhauer and Sigmund Freud have used this situation to
describe what they feel is the state of the individual in relation to others
in society. The _________ _______ suggests that despite goodwill, human
intimacy cannot occur without substantial mutual harm, and what results
is cautious behaviour and weak relationships.
Hedgehog’s Dilemma
#5 What does WTFPL stand for?
 The WTFPL is a very permissive Software license most commonly
used as a permissive free software license.
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#6 Art by whom? What has been blanked out?
Banksy
#7 ID X.
 X is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek term for software released
under a very relaxed license. It provides the end user with the
right to use a particular program (or do anything else with the
source code).
 Should the user of the product meet the author and consider the
software useful, they are encouraged to either buy the author a
_____ "in return" or _____ one themselves.
Beerware
#8 Identify the person.
David Letterman
#9 Which band?
 X are an English indie rock band formed in 2007 in Leeds. The band's
unusual sound stems from the fact that due to living in student halls,
where noise had to be kept to a minimum, they were unable to use
bass guitars or bass drums.
 They are known as both "Daljit Dhaliwal" and "Films, but were later
forced to change to X because an American band called "The Films"
already existed.
 Their current name, comes from a Greek letter which is used as the
mathematical symbol for change. However it’s pronounced X because if
you press X on a ________ you get the symbol.
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#10 Which document? Who is the author?
 Some of the clauses in this document include the Skynet Clause, the
Body Snatchers Clause, the Godzilla Clause among several unnamed
clauses.
 The author of this document revamped it to better favor himself. The
new version was only agreed upon by blackmail as he had set up a false,
but realistic-looking one minute timer which would then send an email
to _____'s parents regarding their relationship which they didn't know
about.
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#11 X and Y?
 Born Y Little (and later also known as el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) in Omaha,
Nebraska, on 19 May 1925, he was the fourth of eight children of the Reverend
Earl Little and his wife, Louise.
 In 1941 he moved to Boston to live with his half sister, Ella. He became caught
up in the nightlife of Boston and, later, New York. After a few years in the
underworld of Harlem, selling drugs and working for call-girl services, he began
a burglary ring in Boston. In 1946, at the age of twenty-one, he was arrested for
armed robbery and sent to prison.
 Upon his release he changed his name to Y X, the X representing the unknown
name of his African ancestors and their culture that had been lost during
slavery. His commanding stage presence, quick wit, and erudition, combined
with the authenticity of his experience as a street hustler, made Y a remarkable
orator and a dynamic leader.
Y: Malcolm; X: X
#12 ID X.
 It was common in Athenian society for boys to be named after grandfathers
(or fathers). But there is only one inscriptional record of an Aristocles, an
early Archon of Athens in 605/4 BCE. There is no record of a line from
Aristocles to Xs father, Ariston.
 However, if X was not named after an ancestor named X (there is no record
of one), then the origin of his renaming as X becomes a conundrum. The
sources of Diogenes account for this fact by claiming that his wrestling
coach, Ariston of Argos, dubbed him _______meaning "broad," on account of
his robust figure or that X derived his name from the breadth of his
eloquence, or else because he was very ) across the forehead.
Plato
#13 X?
 A hobble skirt was a skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly
impede the wearer's stride, and was a short-lived fashion trend around
the turn of the 19th to the 20th century and the early 1910s.
 The name was given in reference to the device used to restrain, or
hobble, horses. A knee-long corset was also used to achieve this effect. A
dress consisting of such skirt was called a hobble dress.
 Its resemblance to X is uncanny which is why X is often referred to as the
hobble-skirt design.
 (Image follows)
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The Coca-Cola Contour Bottle
#14 X?
 It is said that birth of X happened in Britain, where housewives started
protesting against liquor advertisements which provoked their husbands.
 The protest rose to a level where liquor advertising had to be banned and
brand owners seeing no way out decided to promote fruit juices and soda
under the brand name.
 In India, extensive surveys resulted in similar findings which showed that
liquor ads had direct influence on consumers' purchasing behaviour. Soon
afterwards, the Cable TV Regulation Act banned liquor and cigarette
advertisements; thus, India gradually adopted X.
 However, according to the inferences drawn from several surveys and
interviews, 42 out of 50 people can understand the actual liquor or tobacco
product being advertised.
Surrogate Advertising
#15 Connect. Exhaustive list, but these aren’t all
the elements. Looking for something very specific.
 Bounty
 Marshall
 Bunji
 Michael Jordan
 Obama
 Mandela
 Serena
 Wendy
 Shelly-Ann
 958 Bolt
Dwayne Bravo’s Champion song.
#16 ID X and Y.
 Bronte EcKermann, the inventor, has said he would not mind giving X
one as a souvenir if his country wins the tournament.
 'Well, this is a very costly system. The entire set-up during a match
costs US$ 40,000 (Rs 25 lakh approx), so I don't allow the players to
______ it during any celebrations. But I know X loves keeping a
souvenir _____. If X’s country can win the final, I might get into some
arrangement with X,' EcKermann said.
 The innovation was conceived by Bronte EcKermann, an Australian
mechanical industrial designer, and created by South Australian
manufacturer Y International.
X: M.S Dhoni
Y: Zing
#17 Put funda.
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#18 X Y?
 The X Y was a presumed torture device, consisting of an X cabinet with a
hinged front and spike-covered interior, sufficiently tall to enclose a human
being.
 It is uniquely a Germanic invention, originated in the town of Nuremberg at
some point in the high-middle ages; probably in the 14th century.
 The device is also known in German as the _______ ________ - it looked
very similar to an Egyptian mummy sarcophagus.
 (Image follows)
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Iron Maiden
#19 What am I talking about?
Color Mood
Green Peace through force, when necessary
Red Evil and power
Blue Justice and protection
Violet Moral ambiguity
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#20 X?
 X is the country code top-level domain for the Bailiwick of
Guernsey, including the islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm,
Jethou and Lihou (plus several uninhabited islands and islets). It is
administered by Island Networks.
 A new trend is to use X for domain names relating to e-sports,
where X is a commonly used initialism.
 The Search Engine DuckDuckGo uses the domain ddg.X as a
shortened version of duckduckgo.com
.gg
#21 What’s the good word?
 The word X comes from a Nahuatl Indian (Aztec) word “ahuácatl”
meaning testicle. It is thought that the reference is either due to
the X’s shape or the fact that it was considered to possess
aphrodisiac qualities by the Aztecs.
 In English, it was first described as an “_______ ____” because of
its ____-like shape. Later it also became known as an
“alligator____” given the alligator-like appearance to the skin. Over
time, the term X became the common word used to describe it in
English.
Avocado
#22 What was the everlasting consequence of this?
 Although the devastation caused by the Great Plague between 1665
and 1666 was great, no members of any of the Cambridge Colleges
appeared to have succumbed to it, even in July and August 1666
when mortality caused by the plague was at its highest in
Cambridge.
 It has been suggested that most members of Cambridge Colleges left
for their houses in the country which certainly suggests a reason as
to why members of the Colleges were unaffected by the plague.
Isaac Newton developed the law of gravitation, calculus, and
three laws of motion at the age of 23 all during the 2 years
that Cambridge was closed due to plague.
#23 What phrase?
 This popular phrase coined by British holidaymakers in Spain back in the
early 1970's. New to the Iberian peninsula - with no grasp of the
language, and somewhat wary of Spanish hospitality - women especially,
adopted the phrase, as the ultimate, verbal deterrent when warding off
amorous advances.
 It is probably the most famous of phrases, of what is known locally,
today as, "Spanglish". Many retired Brits in Spain prefer only to sound
authoritative, rather than expose their inadequate conversational skills
amongst the local community. To use at least one word of Spanish mixed
with English is the end result.
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#24 Fill in the blanks.
 "If Catalonia were independent one day, Barça would still play in the
Spanish league. I have no doubt about it". Sandro Rosell, the FC
Barcelona president, spoke categorically about this issue during a
meeting with businesspeople.
 Rosell believes that there is nothing to debate and it would be an
open-and-shut case were such a situation to materialise. Barça
would not break away from Spain's sporting system. "It would play (in
Spain), just like ______ does in ______."
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Round 3 : Iconic Vehicles
 8 posters depicting iconic vehicles from the ent world
 Name the movie / TV show
 Write down your answers on your sheet
 +4 for each correct answer, +8 for all correct
 No negatives.
#1
Transformers
#2
The A-Team
#3
Jaws
#4
Speed
#5
Starsky and Hutch
#6
Austin Powers
#7
Kill BIll
#8
Breaking Bad
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 12 questions, clockwise.
 Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).
 No part points on the pounce.
#1 Who? What did Sibrel want to get on camera?
 On September 9, 2002, he was lured to a Beverly Hills hotel on the
pretext of being interviewed for a Japanese children's television show
on the subject of space.
 When he arrived, Bart Sibrel accosted him with a film crew and
demanded he do something.
 After a brief confrontation, in which Sibrel called him "a coward and a
liar”, he punched Sibrel in the jaw, which was caught on camera by
Sibrel's film crew.
 The police determined that he was provoked and no charges were
filed. He dedicates a chapter to this incident in his autobiography
Magnificent Desolation.
Buzz Aldrin
Sibrel wanted Aldrin to swear on the Bible that he had
actually walked on the moon.
#2 What am I talking about?
 Twenty years ago, a writer called this the "biggest sex-change
operation in history”
 The inheriting natives have brought this transvestite creation the
prestigious status of a world heritage site. A few days ago,
UNESCO, as per the norm that comes with the no-money honour,
dedicated it to all of mankind.
 Among the nearly eight hundred such grand sites chosen from all
over the world, it is the only functional ______ ________to receive
the honour.
Victoria Terminus  Chhatrapati Sivaji Terminus
#3 Explanation dispelling what common myth?
 While the premise makes sense -- that the earth's eastward spin would
cause the _____ in a ______ ____ to spin as well -- in reality, the force
and speed at which the _____ enters and leaves the receptacle is much
too great to be influenced by something as miniscule as a single, 360-
degree turn over the span of a day.
 When all is said and done, the Coriolis effect plays no larger role in
______ _______ and baseball games than it does in the revolution of CDs
in your stereo.
Water in a toilet bowl or sink spins in
opposite directions depending on which
hemisphere you’re in.
#4 X and Y?
 In 1898, when looking at an advertising sketch for a brasserie drawn by
O’Galop, André X had an idea: why not replace the bearded giant raising his
beer mug with a man made of a pile of _____ and holding a cup filled with
nails and broken glass. The latin quotation from Horace, “Nunc est Y” (now
it is time to drink) declared by the character was also reused by X.
 When Y was originally sketched out, _____ were light in color, and black
versions only appeared in 1912 when a preservative, carbon black, was
added to the manufacturing process.
 Such is the public warmth toward the X that he has on occasion broken out
of the realms of advertising and entered other forms of popular culture. The
company recognized this early on, and put him at the centre of their
flagship Y Building in London, built in 1911.
X: Michelin
Y: Bibendum
#5 What did the banner say? (or) Whom were they
criticizing?
 In the UEFA champions league round of 16 game between VFL Wolfsburg
and Belgian club KAA Gent on the 9th of March this year, Joeri Thijs, a
Gent supporter and climate campaigner at Greenpeace and a friend of his
courted controversy at the VFL Stadion when they were removed from the
stadium minutes before kickoff.
 "We have probably overestimated the German sense of humor," Thijs told
Der Speigel after the game. VfL confirmed the incident, but denied that
the two Belgians were thrown out of the stadium because of the critical
contents of the banner.
 (Image follows)
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They criticized Volkswagen over the recent emissions
scandal by holding up a banner which read 'We do not need
cheat software' in a thinly veiled reference to the scandal.
And since VFL's parent company is VW and even the stadium
is named the Volkswagen Stadion.
#6 Give me the two-word term X.
 X Express trains are a series of superfast trains operated by the Indian
Railways providing quick connectivity to the national capital, New
Delhi whose name literally translates to Contact Revolution.
 The X trains operate at slower average speeds than the Rajdhani and
Shatabdi series yet still provide high speed options at normal prices
due to their few stops and relatively faster speeds compared with
other non-Rajdhani and nonShatabdi express trains although initially
they ran non stop once they left their respective states.
 The railway minister at the time Nitish Kumar in the interim Railway
Budget of 2004-05 announced the launch of X Express. The trains in
the X series connect the Indian states to the national capital city of
New Delhi.
Sampark Kranti Express
#7 Fill in the blanks.
 ____ ____is a region spread over parts of present Karnataka and Kerala States of
India. The erstwhile district of South Canara is the core of the ____ region. Kudla,
Udupi and Kasaragod are its important cities.
 Historically____ ____was primarily dependent on agriculture and fishing. The main
crops grown were rice, Bengal gram, horse gram, vegetables and fruits. Plantation
crops like coconut, areca nut, cocoa, cashew nut, and pepper are also grown. In
the early 20th century, the tile industry, cashew nut processing, and the banking
industry grew substantially.
 ____ ____ is called "the cradle of Indian banking". Five major banks of India
(Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank and Karnataka Bank)
have their origins here.
 The first call for ____ ____was made just after the Quit India Movement in 1942 by
Srinivas Updhyaya Paniyadi, a banker and a press owner from Udupi. Kudla is the
largest and the chief city of ____ ____.
Tulu Nadu
Mangalore is called Kudla in Tulu.
#8 Fill in the blanks.
 You’ve probably heard the expression, “ ________ ___ ____-___.”
 There’s a problem with this flip word play though: That expression
was born of a nightmare.
 It is a figure of speech commonly used in North America that refers
to a person or group holding an unquestioned belief, argument, or
philosophy without critical examination.
 The phrase derives from the November 1978 Jonestown deaths, in
which over 900 members of the Peoples Temple, who were followers
of Jim Jones, died, many of whom committed suicide by drinking a
mixture of a soft drink flavoring agent laced with cyanide.
Drinking the Kool-Aid
#9 What product?
 In 2015, while Volkswagen’s car deliveries fell nearly 5% from the previous
year to 5.8 million, its X output soared 14%, to 7.2 million. It’s not the first
time the automaker has cranked out more ______ than cars. Production of
its ________ which are branded with a stamp that says “Volkswagen original
parts” in German (“Volkswagen Originalteil”) are sold in at least 11
countries
 Car dealers often gift a five-pack of to customers who purchase a new
Volkswagen vehicle, according to the company—which might explain why X,
which Volkswagen calls its “most popular product without wheels,” are
outselling the cars themselves.
 Volkswagen says its X do not contain protein powder, MSG, phosphates or
certain other harmful preservatives, and are “certified by the EU,”
referring to European Union regulators. It was unclear whether anyone had
retested the X following the company’s emissions revelations.
Volkswagen Sausages/Bratwurst
#10 How do we know this act better?
 The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug-
offenders, Forest-offenders, _______, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Slum-
grabbers and Video Pirates Act (Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982; "Video
Pirates" was added by Act 32 of 2004), Section 2(f) states “______ means
a person, who either by himself or as a member of or leader of a gang
habitually commits, or attempts to commit or abets the commission of
offence, punishable under Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII or Chapter XXII of
the Indian Penal Code (Central Act XLV of 1860)".
 According to a 2011 ruling of the Madras High Court, even a single
offense under the Act permits detention of a person as a ______.
Goondas Act.
#11 What is missing? Whose headstone is this?
Thomas Jefferson.
He was the third
President of the USA.
#12 What’s the good word?
 The original meaning was restricted to an extravagant style of Ancient
Roman decorative art rediscovered and then copied in Rome at the end of
the 15th century. The word first was used of paintings found on the walls
of basements of Roman ruins that were called at that time __ ______ due
to their appearance.
 Since at least the 18th century (in French and German as well as English),
the word has come to be used as a general adjective for the strange,
fantastic, ugly, incongruous, unpleasant, or disgusting, and thus is often
used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween
masks. In art, performance, and literature, however, it may also refer to
something that simultaneously invokes in an audience a feeling of
uncomfortable bizarreness as well as sympathetic pity.
Grotesque

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Quiz Meet Quiz

  • 1. Quiz Meet Quiz 10th April, 2016
  • 2. Ent Dries I  12 questions, clockwise.  Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).  No part points on the pounce.
  • 3. #1 Fill in the blanks.
  • 4. Stephen Hawking as Stephen Hawking
  • 5. #2 ID X and Y.  Mumbai-based company X has sent a legal notice to the producers of the film UTV Motion Pictures and Ishana Films dated September 10, 2012 for infringing the copyrights of their registered trademarks without obtaining a NOC.  Apparently, the lyrics of the title song suggests that X's mother desires to have a child like ______ _____. According to the notice, the mother dies as soon as an X product is put on and the child is named so, in her memory.  Interestingly, the protagonist is named X but he is addressed as Y by all around him, which is also the name of the movie.
  • 7. #3 ID X, Y, Z, the protagonist and the car.  About 15 minutes into the pilot episode of X, the protagonist leaves a courthouse and approaches a Cadillac DeVille in the parking lot. The gleaming, white ride is the same make and model as the one he drives in Y.  But the action takes place years before the slick ambulance chaser's fateful first encounter with Z; at this point, he is still so unpolished that he rehearses closing arguments to an audience of urinals, and he drives a vehicle to match: a yellow-mustard four-door sedan that egests sooty refuse out of its muffler and purrs with all the grace of a terminal calico.  The vehicle (pun very much intended by X's producers) is more a reflection of its owners' unrealized potential, and throughout the pilot, becomes not only a visual metaphor for him, but a character of its own.
  • 8. X: Better Call Saul; Y: Breaking Bad Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill Suzuki Esteem
  • 9. #4 ID X, name the movie and the scene.  X is an American film and television production company founded in 1994 by director Bryan Singer. Its productions include the X-Men film series, and the television series House.  The name is an homage to Steven Spielberg and comes from a line uttered by Roy Scheider in the 1975 feature Jaws. Martin Brody says to an elderly swimmer who teases him about not going in the water,”_____ ____ ___ ___ _____.”  One of their logos features an animated version of the above scene whereas another one features the silhouette of an iconic scene from a movie they produced.
  • 10. The lineup scene from The Usual Suspects.
  • 11. #5 Mechanism behind the working of what?
  • 12. Tupac’s Hologram at Coachella 2012
  • 13. #6 Name the protein.  Research scientists at the Osaka Bioscience Institute made a shocking discovery when researching human vision. Scientists and doctors worldwide will now need to add a new word to their expansive vocabulary, particularly those involved with human vision.  It is a protein discovered and named by a group of 18 Japanese research scientists at the Osaka Bioscience Institute. The protein's function and properties bear similarity to its namesake , _______.  The protein is used for transmitting signals (electrical impulses) from the human eyes to the brain. It is also used heavily in the eyes to assist tracking of moving objects. Without it, these electrical impulses sent from the eyes to the brain would take around three to four times as long to reach their destination.
  • 15. #7 What was the point of controversy?  One of the promotional posters for House M.D features Hugh Laurie wrapped in two snakes with a pair of wings behind him.  The depiction of something in this poster has long been a point of controversy and satirical humour within the US medical community.  (Image follows)
  • 17. It featured Hugh Laurie wrapped in two snakes with a pair of wings behind him, a recreation of the Greek Caduceus symbol. Foreign fans might be confused by this, because the correct symbol is the rod of Asclepius, the healer, a similar symbol having only one coiled snake and no wings. However, within the US, the Caduceus is as commonly used as the more correct Rod of Asclepius, as its use was popularized around the turn of the century. As the Caduceus is actually the symbol of merchants and thieves, its use has long been a point of controversy and satirical humor within the US medical community.
  • 18. #8 Name the book and the drink.  The ______ ____, also called ______ ______ is a highball cocktail drink. The book does not specify ingredients, so there are many variations, all of which use a large milk base and some have drugs, such as barbiturates added.  In the book, it is stated one may have it with 'vellocet' (opiate), 'synthemesc' (synthetic mescaline), 'drencrom' (adrenochrome) or other hallucinogen substances. Minors may be served this drink since it contains drugs that have not been declared illegal.  The drink's name originates from the Nadsat word for milk. The main characters in the book prepare for "ultraviolence" by drinking it.
  • 19. Moloko Plus from A Clockwork Orange
  • 20. #9 X, Y and Z?  The plot revolves around three scary stories told by the X children in the family's treehouse.  The first segment involves a haunted house that is based on various theatrical haunted houses, primarily The Amityville Horror and Poltergeist.  In the second segment, Kang and Kodos are introduced when the X are abducted by aliens.  In the third, Y’s Z is adapted. James Earl Jones guest starred in all three segments. The episode was received positively, being included on several critics' "best of" lists.  Critics singled out Z for praise, although X creator was concerned that it would be seen as pretentious.
  • 21. X: The Simpsons Y: Edgar Allan Poe Z: The Raven
  • 22. #10 X and Y?  HBO’s “The Newsroom” signed off with a frustrating combination of sharp insight and random self-absorption.  Creator Aaron Sorkin naturally got in a few last jabs at the way journalism is practiced these days, using last week’s death of old-school pillar Charlie Skinner (Sam Waterston) to remind us how vapid some of the new school can be.  A classic Sorkin touch, was tapping Daniels’ musical skills for an extended rendition of X’s Y. Turns out Will once heard Charlie play the song, and by the end of the show it had been imbued with profound significance, reminding us all of how we got to wherever we’ve gotten to in life.
  • 23. Tom T Hall – That’s How I Got To Memphis
  • 24. #11 X and Y?  X’s classic novel Y is displayed on the BlackBerry Torch mobile phone. A series of features for the phone are demonstrated with a Y theme.  A song by the artist Y is played.  Playing a video, there's a scene from the animated Jimmy Neutron with the line "Call me Ishmael" which is the opening line from the novel.  The map feature of the phone locates Nantucket, Massachusetts, which is where the _______ in the novel depart from.  Then a search for Y ensues, using a combination of chats, web searches, audio recognition, and more.
  • 26. #12 How do we know Bobby Ray Simmons Jr better? Fill in the blanks.  Bobby Ray Simmons Jr, American rapper and music producer, believes that the _____ __ ____, according to recent tweets from his account. He posted dozens of tweets, presenting a variety of arguments as to why modern science is wrong.  The artist is not alone in this line of thinking. He is following in the footsteps of the recent trend, among people who believe that the _____ __ ____. The movement has been gaining ground in the US as of late.  Neil deGrasse Tyson later joined the conversation and pointed out inaccuracies in his arguments. But Tyson assured him: “Being five centuries regressed in your reasoning doesn’t mean we all can’t still like your music.”
  • 28. Round 2 : Minimalist Posters  8 minimalist posters depicting famous books and their first lines  Name the book and the author  Write down your answers on your sheet  +4 for each correct answer, +8 for all correct  No negatives.
  • 29. #1
  • 31. #2
  • 33. #3
  • 35. #4
  • 37. #5
  • 39. #6
  • 41. #7
  • 43. #8
  • 45. Dries II – Beast Mode  24 questions.  1-12 clockwise, 12-24 anti-clockwise.  Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).  No part points on the pounce.
  • 46. #1 What?  The new lightweight kit combines high performance innovation with sustainability. Each kit -- jersey and bottoms -- is made out of an average of 33 recycled plastic bottles.  The uniform was designed by listening to the voice of the athletes and collecting data on the form and movement of today's players on the field, according to a statement from Nike.  The ____ ___-___ technology and ____ ___ _________ helps regulate a player's body temperature through increased venting and breath ability for players to stay focused on their game.
  • 48. #2 Which company?  Founded in the 17th century and is currently ranked the eighth largest international conglomerate; exceeding _______, Stagg Industries, and Ferris Aircraft.  It continues to achieve excellence across a wide range of industry sectors and markets, employing some 190,000 people in 190 countries. As of 2014, it has reached an average annual income of over $120 Billion. Forbes reported the company of having a net worth of $7.2 Billion, with an estimated sales of $31.3 billion.  The current Chairman is a keen modernizer and continues to grow the business in the financial sector and in high-end technologies. He maintains a 51% majority ownership/control of the common stock, as the controlling stockholder of the company. This allows for the prevention of any hostile takeover attempts of the company.
  • 50. #3 Put funda. In June 2015, Alan Stern and his team got a new accessory for their vehicles which read: ‘My other vehicle is on its way to _____.’
  • 52. #4 Fill in the blanks.  The _________ _______ is a metaphor about the challenges of human intimacy. It describes a situation in which a group of _________ all seek to become close to one another in order to share heat during cold weather. They must remain apart, however, as they cannot avoid hurting one another with their _____ ______. Though they all share the intention of a close reciprocal relationship, this may not occur, for reasons they cannot avoid.  Both Arthur Schopenhauer and Sigmund Freud have used this situation to describe what they feel is the state of the individual in relation to others in society. The _________ _______ suggests that despite goodwill, human intimacy cannot occur without substantial mutual harm, and what results is cautious behaviour and weak relationships.
  • 54. #5 What does WTFPL stand for?  The WTFPL is a very permissive Software license most commonly used as a permissive free software license.
  • 56. #6 Art by whom? What has been blanked out?
  • 58. #7 ID X.  X is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek term for software released under a very relaxed license. It provides the end user with the right to use a particular program (or do anything else with the source code).  Should the user of the product meet the author and consider the software useful, they are encouraged to either buy the author a _____ "in return" or _____ one themselves.
  • 60. #8 Identify the person.
  • 62. #9 Which band?  X are an English indie rock band formed in 2007 in Leeds. The band's unusual sound stems from the fact that due to living in student halls, where noise had to be kept to a minimum, they were unable to use bass guitars or bass drums.  They are known as both "Daljit Dhaliwal" and "Films, but were later forced to change to X because an American band called "The Films" already existed.  Their current name, comes from a Greek letter which is used as the mathematical symbol for change. However it’s pronounced X because if you press X on a ________ you get the symbol.
  • 64. #10 Which document? Who is the author?  Some of the clauses in this document include the Skynet Clause, the Body Snatchers Clause, the Godzilla Clause among several unnamed clauses.  The author of this document revamped it to better favor himself. The new version was only agreed upon by blackmail as he had set up a false, but realistic-looking one minute timer which would then send an email to _____'s parents regarding their relationship which they didn't know about.
  • 66. #11 X and Y?  Born Y Little (and later also known as el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) in Omaha, Nebraska, on 19 May 1925, he was the fourth of eight children of the Reverend Earl Little and his wife, Louise.  In 1941 he moved to Boston to live with his half sister, Ella. He became caught up in the nightlife of Boston and, later, New York. After a few years in the underworld of Harlem, selling drugs and working for call-girl services, he began a burglary ring in Boston. In 1946, at the age of twenty-one, he was arrested for armed robbery and sent to prison.  Upon his release he changed his name to Y X, the X representing the unknown name of his African ancestors and their culture that had been lost during slavery. His commanding stage presence, quick wit, and erudition, combined with the authenticity of his experience as a street hustler, made Y a remarkable orator and a dynamic leader.
  • 68. #12 ID X.  It was common in Athenian society for boys to be named after grandfathers (or fathers). But there is only one inscriptional record of an Aristocles, an early Archon of Athens in 605/4 BCE. There is no record of a line from Aristocles to Xs father, Ariston.  However, if X was not named after an ancestor named X (there is no record of one), then the origin of his renaming as X becomes a conundrum. The sources of Diogenes account for this fact by claiming that his wrestling coach, Ariston of Argos, dubbed him _______meaning "broad," on account of his robust figure or that X derived his name from the breadth of his eloquence, or else because he was very ) across the forehead.
  • 69. Plato
  • 70. #13 X?  A hobble skirt was a skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly impede the wearer's stride, and was a short-lived fashion trend around the turn of the 19th to the 20th century and the early 1910s.  The name was given in reference to the device used to restrain, or hobble, horses. A knee-long corset was also used to achieve this effect. A dress consisting of such skirt was called a hobble dress.  Its resemblance to X is uncanny which is why X is often referred to as the hobble-skirt design.  (Image follows)
  • 73. #14 X?  It is said that birth of X happened in Britain, where housewives started protesting against liquor advertisements which provoked their husbands.  The protest rose to a level where liquor advertising had to be banned and brand owners seeing no way out decided to promote fruit juices and soda under the brand name.  In India, extensive surveys resulted in similar findings which showed that liquor ads had direct influence on consumers' purchasing behaviour. Soon afterwards, the Cable TV Regulation Act banned liquor and cigarette advertisements; thus, India gradually adopted X.  However, according to the inferences drawn from several surveys and interviews, 42 out of 50 people can understand the actual liquor or tobacco product being advertised.
  • 75. #15 Connect. Exhaustive list, but these aren’t all the elements. Looking for something very specific.  Bounty  Marshall  Bunji  Michael Jordan  Obama  Mandela  Serena  Wendy  Shelly-Ann  958 Bolt
  • 77. #16 ID X and Y.  Bronte EcKermann, the inventor, has said he would not mind giving X one as a souvenir if his country wins the tournament.  'Well, this is a very costly system. The entire set-up during a match costs US$ 40,000 (Rs 25 lakh approx), so I don't allow the players to ______ it during any celebrations. But I know X loves keeping a souvenir _____. If X’s country can win the final, I might get into some arrangement with X,' EcKermann said.  The innovation was conceived by Bronte EcKermann, an Australian mechanical industrial designer, and created by South Australian manufacturer Y International.
  • 81. #18 X Y?  The X Y was a presumed torture device, consisting of an X cabinet with a hinged front and spike-covered interior, sufficiently tall to enclose a human being.  It is uniquely a Germanic invention, originated in the town of Nuremberg at some point in the high-middle ages; probably in the 14th century.  The device is also known in German as the _______ ________ - it looked very similar to an Egyptian mummy sarcophagus.  (Image follows)
  • 84. #19 What am I talking about? Color Mood Green Peace through force, when necessary Red Evil and power Blue Justice and protection Violet Moral ambiguity
  • 86. #20 X?  X is the country code top-level domain for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, including the islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou and Lihou (plus several uninhabited islands and islets). It is administered by Island Networks.  A new trend is to use X for domain names relating to e-sports, where X is a commonly used initialism.  The Search Engine DuckDuckGo uses the domain ddg.X as a shortened version of duckduckgo.com
  • 87. .gg
  • 88. #21 What’s the good word?  The word X comes from a Nahuatl Indian (Aztec) word “ahuácatl” meaning testicle. It is thought that the reference is either due to the X’s shape or the fact that it was considered to possess aphrodisiac qualities by the Aztecs.  In English, it was first described as an “_______ ____” because of its ____-like shape. Later it also became known as an “alligator____” given the alligator-like appearance to the skin. Over time, the term X became the common word used to describe it in English.
  • 90. #22 What was the everlasting consequence of this?  Although the devastation caused by the Great Plague between 1665 and 1666 was great, no members of any of the Cambridge Colleges appeared to have succumbed to it, even in July and August 1666 when mortality caused by the plague was at its highest in Cambridge.  It has been suggested that most members of Cambridge Colleges left for their houses in the country which certainly suggests a reason as to why members of the Colleges were unaffected by the plague.
  • 91. Isaac Newton developed the law of gravitation, calculus, and three laws of motion at the age of 23 all during the 2 years that Cambridge was closed due to plague.
  • 92. #23 What phrase?  This popular phrase coined by British holidaymakers in Spain back in the early 1970's. New to the Iberian peninsula - with no grasp of the language, and somewhat wary of Spanish hospitality - women especially, adopted the phrase, as the ultimate, verbal deterrent when warding off amorous advances.  It is probably the most famous of phrases, of what is known locally, today as, "Spanglish". Many retired Brits in Spain prefer only to sound authoritative, rather than expose their inadequate conversational skills amongst the local community. To use at least one word of Spanish mixed with English is the end result.
  • 94. #24 Fill in the blanks.  "If Catalonia were independent one day, Barça would still play in the Spanish league. I have no doubt about it". Sandro Rosell, the FC Barcelona president, spoke categorically about this issue during a meeting with businesspeople.  Rosell believes that there is nothing to debate and it would be an open-and-shut case were such a situation to materialise. Barça would not break away from Spain's sporting system. "It would play (in Spain), just like ______ does in ______."
  • 96. Round 3 : Iconic Vehicles  8 posters depicting iconic vehicles from the ent world  Name the movie / TV show  Write down your answers on your sheet  +4 for each correct answer, +8 for all correct  No negatives.
  • 97. #1
  • 99. #2
  • 101. #3
  • 102. Jaws
  • 103. #4
  • 104. Speed
  • 105. #5
  • 107. #6
  • 109. #7
  • 111. #8
  • 113. Dries II  12 questions, clockwise.  Infinite bounce (+10/0), Pounce (+10/-10).  No part points on the pounce.
  • 114. #1 Who? What did Sibrel want to get on camera?  On September 9, 2002, he was lured to a Beverly Hills hotel on the pretext of being interviewed for a Japanese children's television show on the subject of space.  When he arrived, Bart Sibrel accosted him with a film crew and demanded he do something.  After a brief confrontation, in which Sibrel called him "a coward and a liar”, he punched Sibrel in the jaw, which was caught on camera by Sibrel's film crew.  The police determined that he was provoked and no charges were filed. He dedicates a chapter to this incident in his autobiography Magnificent Desolation.
  • 115. Buzz Aldrin Sibrel wanted Aldrin to swear on the Bible that he had actually walked on the moon.
  • 116. #2 What am I talking about?  Twenty years ago, a writer called this the "biggest sex-change operation in history”  The inheriting natives have brought this transvestite creation the prestigious status of a world heritage site. A few days ago, UNESCO, as per the norm that comes with the no-money honour, dedicated it to all of mankind.  Among the nearly eight hundred such grand sites chosen from all over the world, it is the only functional ______ ________to receive the honour.
  • 117. Victoria Terminus  Chhatrapati Sivaji Terminus
  • 118. #3 Explanation dispelling what common myth?  While the premise makes sense -- that the earth's eastward spin would cause the _____ in a ______ ____ to spin as well -- in reality, the force and speed at which the _____ enters and leaves the receptacle is much too great to be influenced by something as miniscule as a single, 360- degree turn over the span of a day.  When all is said and done, the Coriolis effect plays no larger role in ______ _______ and baseball games than it does in the revolution of CDs in your stereo.
  • 119. Water in a toilet bowl or sink spins in opposite directions depending on which hemisphere you’re in.
  • 120. #4 X and Y?  In 1898, when looking at an advertising sketch for a brasserie drawn by O’Galop, André X had an idea: why not replace the bearded giant raising his beer mug with a man made of a pile of _____ and holding a cup filled with nails and broken glass. The latin quotation from Horace, “Nunc est Y” (now it is time to drink) declared by the character was also reused by X.  When Y was originally sketched out, _____ were light in color, and black versions only appeared in 1912 when a preservative, carbon black, was added to the manufacturing process.  Such is the public warmth toward the X that he has on occasion broken out of the realms of advertising and entered other forms of popular culture. The company recognized this early on, and put him at the centre of their flagship Y Building in London, built in 1911.
  • 122. #5 What did the banner say? (or) Whom were they criticizing?  In the UEFA champions league round of 16 game between VFL Wolfsburg and Belgian club KAA Gent on the 9th of March this year, Joeri Thijs, a Gent supporter and climate campaigner at Greenpeace and a friend of his courted controversy at the VFL Stadion when they were removed from the stadium minutes before kickoff.  "We have probably overestimated the German sense of humor," Thijs told Der Speigel after the game. VfL confirmed the incident, but denied that the two Belgians were thrown out of the stadium because of the critical contents of the banner.  (Image follows)
  • 124. They criticized Volkswagen over the recent emissions scandal by holding up a banner which read 'We do not need cheat software' in a thinly veiled reference to the scandal. And since VFL's parent company is VW and even the stadium is named the Volkswagen Stadion.
  • 125. #6 Give me the two-word term X.  X Express trains are a series of superfast trains operated by the Indian Railways providing quick connectivity to the national capital, New Delhi whose name literally translates to Contact Revolution.  The X trains operate at slower average speeds than the Rajdhani and Shatabdi series yet still provide high speed options at normal prices due to their few stops and relatively faster speeds compared with other non-Rajdhani and nonShatabdi express trains although initially they ran non stop once they left their respective states.  The railway minister at the time Nitish Kumar in the interim Railway Budget of 2004-05 announced the launch of X Express. The trains in the X series connect the Indian states to the national capital city of New Delhi.
  • 127. #7 Fill in the blanks.  ____ ____is a region spread over parts of present Karnataka and Kerala States of India. The erstwhile district of South Canara is the core of the ____ region. Kudla, Udupi and Kasaragod are its important cities.  Historically____ ____was primarily dependent on agriculture and fishing. The main crops grown were rice, Bengal gram, horse gram, vegetables and fruits. Plantation crops like coconut, areca nut, cocoa, cashew nut, and pepper are also grown. In the early 20th century, the tile industry, cashew nut processing, and the banking industry grew substantially.  ____ ____ is called "the cradle of Indian banking". Five major banks of India (Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank and Karnataka Bank) have their origins here.  The first call for ____ ____was made just after the Quit India Movement in 1942 by Srinivas Updhyaya Paniyadi, a banker and a press owner from Udupi. Kudla is the largest and the chief city of ____ ____.
  • 128. Tulu Nadu Mangalore is called Kudla in Tulu.
  • 129. #8 Fill in the blanks.  You’ve probably heard the expression, “ ________ ___ ____-___.”  There’s a problem with this flip word play though: That expression was born of a nightmare.  It is a figure of speech commonly used in North America that refers to a person or group holding an unquestioned belief, argument, or philosophy without critical examination.  The phrase derives from the November 1978 Jonestown deaths, in which over 900 members of the Peoples Temple, who were followers of Jim Jones, died, many of whom committed suicide by drinking a mixture of a soft drink flavoring agent laced with cyanide.
  • 131. #9 What product?  In 2015, while Volkswagen’s car deliveries fell nearly 5% from the previous year to 5.8 million, its X output soared 14%, to 7.2 million. It’s not the first time the automaker has cranked out more ______ than cars. Production of its ________ which are branded with a stamp that says “Volkswagen original parts” in German (“Volkswagen Originalteil”) are sold in at least 11 countries  Car dealers often gift a five-pack of to customers who purchase a new Volkswagen vehicle, according to the company—which might explain why X, which Volkswagen calls its “most popular product without wheels,” are outselling the cars themselves.  Volkswagen says its X do not contain protein powder, MSG, phosphates or certain other harmful preservatives, and are “certified by the EU,” referring to European Union regulators. It was unclear whether anyone had retested the X following the company’s emissions revelations.
  • 133. #10 How do we know this act better?  The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug- offenders, Forest-offenders, _______, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Slum- grabbers and Video Pirates Act (Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982; "Video Pirates" was added by Act 32 of 2004), Section 2(f) states “______ means a person, who either by himself or as a member of or leader of a gang habitually commits, or attempts to commit or abets the commission of offence, punishable under Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII or Chapter XXII of the Indian Penal Code (Central Act XLV of 1860)".  According to a 2011 ruling of the Madras High Court, even a single offense under the Act permits detention of a person as a ______.
  • 135. #11 What is missing? Whose headstone is this?
  • 136. Thomas Jefferson. He was the third President of the USA.
  • 137. #12 What’s the good word?  The original meaning was restricted to an extravagant style of Ancient Roman decorative art rediscovered and then copied in Rome at the end of the 15th century. The word first was used of paintings found on the walls of basements of Roman ruins that were called at that time __ ______ due to their appearance.  Since at least the 18th century (in French and German as well as English), the word has come to be used as a general adjective for the strange, fantastic, ugly, incongruous, unpleasant, or disgusting, and thus is often used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween masks. In art, performance, and literature, however, it may also refer to something that simultaneously invokes in an audience a feeling of uncomfortable bizarreness as well as sympathetic pity.