2. 25 Questions, 5 star marked questions.
The star marks will be used to break ties, in
case of any.
Let the games begin!
3. On "The X Show,"Y gave X a signed Hofner bass
as a present for X's 55th birthday.
X asked if it was OK to ask about _____.
Y: "I like _____.They were a good ____."Y then
tells the story that theZ was originally called
'Everest.' He says, "It was a cheap approach." He
explained that what they went for was cheaper
than going to Mount Everest .
5. X is manufactured by Spectrum Brands. Promoted by former boxing
champion _______________, over 100 million Xs have been sold
worldwide since it’s inception in 1994.
X was invented by Luke Redhead and Robert Johnson. ____________
influenced its design.The connection between the boxer and X came
about soon after ____________’s comeback in 1994 at the age of 45
when he regained the heavyweight world championship. He was well
known for eating two reduced-fat hamburgers before every match,
which made him a good candidate for spokesperson forX.
X was promoted with distinctive infomercials which featured
__________.A combination of his affable personality and the unique
characteristics of the product made it an instant success.
6. George Foreman Grill, aka the Lean Mean
Fat-ReducingGrilling Machine
7. In 2013, BBC revealed plans for a 2,500-hour season on X from 2014
onwards, echoing the time frame of the X itself.
Among them will be two majorTV dramas on BBC One:
The Ark will take viewers into the lives of the medics and their patients at
a fictional hospital in France; while The Passing Bells tells the story of X
through the eyes of two very ordinary young men.
On BBCTwo, Ian McDiarmid will star in 37 Days, which will explore the
politics behind the build-up to X.
The season will also include programming about poetry, paintings and
music, as well as programmes by eminent historians including Sir Max
Hastings,Christopher Clark and Niall Ferguson, tackling some of the
biggest debates about X.
9. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for
the human race.They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those
of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized
society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to
indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in theThird
World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on
the natural world.The continued development of technology will worsen
the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities
and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to
greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to
increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries.
What is the ideology?
11. Behavioral endocrinologist Frank A. Beach first mentioned the term “X
effect" in publication in 1955, crediting one of his students with
suggesting the term at a psychology conference. He attributed the
neologism to an old joke about X when he was President:
The President and Mrs. X were being shown [separately] around an
experimental government farm.When [Mrs. X] came to the chicken yard
she noticed that a rooster was mating very frequently. She asked the
attendant how often that happened and was told, "Dozens of times each
day." Mrs. X said, "Tell that to the President when he comes by." Upon
being told, President asked, "Same hen every time?"The reply was, "Oh,
no, Mr. President, a different hen every time." President: "Tell that to
Mrs. X."
13. X originally started out as two separate companies; Ha Dong-
hwan Motor Workshop (established in 1954) and Dongbang Motor
Co (established in 1962) which merged into one company. In 1964,
they started building jeeps for the US Army as well as trucks and
buses. Beginning in 1976, they started producing produced a
variety of special purpose vehicles. It was taken over by X Business
Group in 1986 and changed its name to X motors.
X has been owned by Daewoo motors and Chinese automobile
manufacturer SAIC in the past. A 70% share of X was acquired by
an Indian company in February 2011.
The name X means double dragons.
15. The X were probably not any more destructive than other invaders of
ancient times, but writers who idealized Rome often blamed them for its
destruction.The termY(with a spelling slightly different than the one we
se today) was coined in 1794 by Henri Grégoire, bishop of Blois, to
describe the destruction of artwork following the French Revolution.The
term was quickly adopted across Europe.This new use of the term was
important in colouring the perception of the X from later Late Antiquity,
popularizing the pre-existing idea that they were a barbaric group with a
taste for destruction.
The modern termY stems from the X‘s reputation as the barbarian
people which sacked and looted of Rome inAD 455.
Y?
17. X is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel
Comics. X initially made brief appearances in Captain Marvel #14 (August
2013) andCaptain Marvel #17 (November 2013) before making her full
debut inAll-New Marvel NOW! Point-One #1 (January 2014). X began
headlining the third volume of Ms. Marvel in February 2014.
Within the Marvel Universe, X is a teenage PakistaniAmerican from New
Jersey with shapeshifting abilities, who discovers that she
has Inhuman heritage in the aftermath of the "Inhumanity" storyline and
assumes the codename Ms. Marvel from her idol Carol Danvers.
Muaaz Khan ofThe Guardian compared X toY and indicated that the rest
of entertainment industry should follow Marvel's example.
X andY, please.
19. In Greek mythology, X was held to be the superlative _________
among his brethren. X was notable throughout Greek mythology
for his kourotrophic (bringer up of boys) nature. His personal skills
tend to match those of Apollo, his foster father (sometimes along
with Artemis); medicine, music, archery, hunting, prophecy.
According to an archaic myth he was sired byY when he had taken
the form of a *Different blank* and impregnated the nymph
Philyra. X's lineage was different from other _______s, who were
born of sun and raincloud.
X andY, please.
21. Grace Collington is the oldest-living co-star of
Charlie Chaplin. She was the “victim” of an
“accident” in Nov. last year.
Who was the cause of the accident? Give funda.
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24. The term X was coined by J. R. R.Tolkien. It is used today to mean
language construction, particularly construction of artistic languages.
X comes from the Latin words for “language” and “making”.
Tolkien's X has two temporal dimensions: the internal (fictional) timeline
of events described in the Silmarillion and other writings, and the
external timeline ofTolkien's own life during which he continually revised
and refined his languages and their fictional history.
X wasTolkien's hobby for most of his life. At a little over thirteen he
helped construct a sound substitution cypher known as Nevbosh, 'new
nonsense', which grew to include some elements of actual invented
language.
26. X is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional
folk song. It is well known in many countries, especially in the English-speaking world,
its traditional use being to celebrate the start of the NewYear at the stroke of
midnight. By extension, it is also sung at funerals, graduations and as a farewell or
ending to other occasions.The international Boy Scout youth movement, in many
countries, uses it as a close to jaborees and other functions.
In India and Bangladesh, the melody was the direct inspiration for the
popular Bengali song "Purano shei diner kotha" (Memories of the Good Old Days)
composed by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, and forms one of the more
recognisable tunes in Rabindra Sangeet (Rabindra's Songs), a body of work of 2,230
songs and lyrical poems that form the backbone of Bengali music.
ID X.
28. In order to avoid confusion with the London
punk band Warsaw Pakt, the band renamed
themselves from Warsaw to X in late 1977,
borrowing their new name from the prostitution
wing of a Nazi concentration camp mentioned in
the 1955 novella House of Dolls by Israeli author
and Holocaust survivor Ka-tzetnik 135633. X?
30. As a high school student, he/she wrote this research paper:
“A Simple Method to Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production
of Hydrogen from Sugar.
The other paper on which X is listed as the coauthor (again as
_______ Hershlag) was from 2001, and is titled, “Frontal Lobe
Activation during Object Permanence: Data from Near-
Infrared Spectroscopy.”
Which academic-oriented person are we talking about?
32. X served as the first Finance minister of Pakistan from 15 August 1947
until being elevated as Governor-General in 19 October 1951.
Prior to the assassination of Prime minister LiaquatAli Khan, X was
appointed as third Governor-General by Prime minister Khwaja
Nazimuddin, who was dismissed by X in matter of two months.
He is held responsible for launching anti-communist campaigns in East-
Pakistan and brought forward the role of the PakistanArmed Forces in
national politics.
He notably dissolved the Parliament after concluding that his powers
were being threatened and keenly devalued democratic norms in the
country. X left the office in extremely poor health in 1955 and died in his
native city the following year.
36. In April 2013, it was announced that X was working on
a Napoleon scriptThatY wrote in 1961 and
abandoned in the seventies. X told a FrenchTV station
that he's developing the project as a miniseries.
In 1971,Y said of the biopic, "It’s impossible to tell you
what I’m going to do except to say that I expect to
make the best movie ever made."
X made A.I. afterY passed over the reins, so it wont be
the first time that X takes over an abandonedY
project.
38. Official experiment results on the __________ were first published
by Michael I. Norton of Harvard Business School, Daniel Mochon
ofYale University, and DanAriely of Duke University in 2011.
Their experiments demonstrate that self-assembly impacts the
evaluation of a product by its consumers.The experiment result
suggests that when people use their own labor to construct a
particular product, they value it more than if they didn't put any
effort into its creation, even if it is done poorly.
FITB
47. This the financial district,Wall Street in 1660
then called “deWaal” Street by the Dutch
settlers.
48. X is an accomplished dancer in Salsa and Classical Indian dance. She
actively participated in plays and amateur theatre while attending
college. Later she joined the Elite Model Management and modeled for
two-and-half years. X was featured in several television and print
advertisements endorsing products such asWrigley's Chewing Gum,
Škoda,Vodafone India,Airtel,Visa, E-Bay and DeBeers.She continued to
model for four years and appeared in runway shows and magazine covers
including Femina and FNL.X joined an acting course at "The Barry John's
Acting Studio" inAndheri, Mumbai where she was trained by theatre
director Barry John.
X?
52. He had overheard the phrase "as queer as aX" in a London pub in 1945 and
assumed it was a Cockney expression. He also explained the title in response to a
question fromWilliam Everson on the television program, CameraThree in 1972,
"Well, the title has a very different meaning but only to a particular generation of
London Cockneys. It's a phrase which I heard many years ago and so fell in love
with, I wanted to use it, the title of the book. But the phrase itself I did not make
up.The phrase "as queer as a XY" is good old East London slang and it didn't
seem to me necessary to explain it. Now, obviously, I have to give it an extra
meaning. I've implied an extra dimension…” However, no other record of the
expression being used before 1962 has ever appeared. KingsleyAmis notes in his
Memoirs (1991) that no trace of it appears in Eric Partridge's Dictionary of
Historical Slang.
His second explanation was that it was a pun on the Malay word meaning "man."
The novel contains no other Malay words or links.
X, please.