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Chanakya 3.0 Finals
1.
2. Format
Round I : 10 questions on pounce.
Round II : 10 questions, differential.
Round III : QUEST Qunnects!
Round IV : 10 questions on pounce.
3. Round I
+20 / -10 on pounce.
+10 and no negatives on direct.
4. Q1.
• Concerning Discipline
• The Duties of Government Superintendents
• Concerning Law
• The Removal of Thorns
• The Conduct of Courtiers
• The Source of Sovereign States
• The End of the Six-Fold Policy
• Concerning Vices and Calamities
• The Work of an Invader
• Relating to War
• The Conduct of Corporations
• Concerning a Powerful Enemy
• Strategic Means to Capture a Fortress
• Secret Means
• The Plan of a Treatise
15 Parts of which ancient treatise ?
6. Q2.
‘Asmā allāh al-Ḥusnā’, or ‘The 99 Most Beautiful
Names of God’ are the names by which Muslims
regard God (Allah), with each name representing
a specific attribute. These 99 names are always
listed in a certain order and the first name on
the list means ‘merciful’. This name was chosen
by a famous person when he converted to Islam.
……………...What is the name/ Who is the
……………..personality being talked about?
8. Q3.
Sung by a 12 year old Haryanvi folk singer Rajbir, this track from a
2008 movie depicts a beautiful conversation between God Shiva
and Goddess Parvati who proposes him to marry her . She is a
princess while Shiva is a yogi who lives on the Mount Kailash in
snow clad Himalayas. He gives her ample reasons that why she
should not dream of marrying him as he is a monk and lives a
hard life. Shiva tells her that she will be horrified with his
appearance, his long knotty locks, and a cobra slithering around
his neck. He suggests her to get married to a king as she is
habitual of luxuries and would not be able to quit the worldly
affairs for him. He is just a saint who enjoys his life alone
meditating on Mount Kailasa in Himalayas.
Name the track!
9. Tu Raja ki Raj
Dulari Main Sirf
Langotte Aala
Sun,
You are the Beloved
Daughter of the
King, I am just a
monk who wears
a langot
10. Q4.
Born in Ludhiana, X started his first business in
April 1976 at the age of 18, with a capital
investment of Rs.20,000 (US$362) borrowed from
his father. His first business was to make crankshafts
for local bicycle manufacturers. In 1980, he along
with his brothers Rakesh and Rajan started an
Import Enterprise named _______ Overseas Trading
Company. He sold his bicycle parts and yarn
factories and moved to Mumbai. Presently, he owns
US$8.3 billion turnover company.
Identify X
12. Q5.
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen was a
pilot in the Imperial German Army Air Service
during World War I. He is officially credited with
80 air combat victories in his Fokker Dr I
triplane. He led a unit Jasta 11, which was
famously called ‘The Flying Circus’.
What is his more popular name?
14. Q6.
X is the name of a Dairy products brand that was started in India
by Pestonjee Eduljee in 1915 in Mumbai. X's first dairy was set up
in Anand, Gujarat at the cost of Rs.7 lakh (US$12,700) in 1930.
Before X dairy was started, housewives in India used to buy butter
and milk from the milkmen directly. First, when X dairy started
out, it had to employ non Indian staff initially. During World War I
it supplied X Butter and X's Pure coffee to British Indian and
American forces. At its peak, it was producing up to 5000 kg every
day to meet the demands of the forces. X was known to let it’s
cream sour for a few days and that stale cream was then heavily
salted and processed to make butter. This is the reason why a
rival brand, Amul's butter made of fresh cream flopped in the
market because consumers were too used to X's taste.
16. Q7.
X received unwanted media publicity in the 1980s when rumors spread
that the moon-and-stars logo was a satanic symbol. The accusation
was based on a particular passage in the Bible, specifically Revelation
12:1, which states: "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a
woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon
her head a crown of 12 stars."
X's logo consisted of a man's face on the moon surrounded by 13
stars, and some claimed that the logo was a mockery of the heavenly
symbol alluded to in the aforementioned verse, thus construing the
logo to be satanic. Where the flowing beard meets the surrounding
circle, three curls were said to be a mirror image of the number 666, or
the reflected number of the beast. At the top and bottom, the hair
curls in on itself, and was said to be the two horns like those of a
ram.The moon-and-stars logo was discontinued in 1985.
Identify X.
• ID X
17.
18. Q8.
The X's original Latin name was Amphitheatrum Flavium.
The building was constructed by emperors of the Flavian
dynasty, hence its original name, after the reign of
Emperor Nero. This name is still used in modern
English, but generally the structure is better known as the
X. In Italy, the amphitheatre is still known as il
Colosseo, and other Romance languages have come to
use similar forms such as le Colisée (French), el Coliseo
(Spanish) and.o Coliseu (Portuguese). Identify X.
• id X
20. Q9.
Element 102 was first named X by its claimed
discoverers in 1957 by scientists at the Nobel Institute in
Sweden. The name was later adopted by Berkeley
scientists who claimed its discovery in 1959.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
(IUPAC) officially recognized the name X following the
Berkeley results.
In 1994, and subsequently in 1997, the IUPAC ratified
the name X for the element on the basis that it had
become entrenched in the literature over the course of
30 years and that Y should be commemorated in this
fashion.
Identify X and Y.
22. Q10.
In the December of 1962, X was walking the streets
of Mahim in Mumbai. He looked around and
wanted to pen a line. But X was known to not carry
a paper and pen. After asking joggers and beggars
around, he asked a paanwala, who gave him an
empty packet of cigarettes. He opened the packet
with a pen that a man standing there lent him, and
wrote “_____________________”. The song that
was completed that night in his house eventually
went on to became a tableau of nationalism. Who
is X?
23. Kavi Pradeep – “Jo shaheed huye hain
unki, zara yaad karo qurbani"
24. Round II
Scoring Scheme:
10 points for each correct answer.
Bonus 10 for the team(s) at the end of round that
answer maximum correctly.
39. Singapore
Singapore’s “unbelievably low birthrates” have
inspired “National Night,” a campaign to
encourage Singaporean couples to “let their
patriotism explode” on August 9. Presented by
Mentos in partnership with the Singaporean
government, National Night is meant to help
Singaporeans “give birth to a nation” and to give
……………….“singapore a population spurt it so
……………….desperately needs.”
47. Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt’s wife Alice Lee died young of an
undiagnosed case of kidney failure two days
after their infant Alice was born. His mother
Mittie died of typhoid fever on the same
day, at 3 am, some eleven hours earlier, in the
same house. After the nearly simultaneous
deaths of his mother and wife, In his diary, he
wrote a large 'X' on the page with "The light
has gone out of my life."
57. Round 3 – Quest Qunnects!
• Infinite Pounce
• Different Connects (Dry, SVC etc.) – Scoring
explained with each connect
58. 1. Connect (Inexhaustive)
+20/-10 on Pounce.
Mare Anguis ( Serpent sea)
Mare Australe ( Southern sea )
Mare Cognitum ( Sea that has Become
Known )
Mare Fecunditatis ( Sea of Fertility )
Mare Frigoris ( Sea of Cold )
60. Q2.
• Visual Connect on Next Slide
• +20/-10 on Pounce. +10 and No Negatives on
Direct
61.
62. Nuclear Bombings on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki
• Little Boy
• Fat Man
• Project “Manhattan” – Track from English
Vinglish
• Enola Gay single an anti-war song by
British band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the
Dark (OMD).
63. Q3.
• Short Visual Connect on Pounce (Exhaustive)
• Points Mentioned on Each Slide
68. Three first-class triple centuries
• 1st Slide – Bill Ponsford and Walter Hammond
• 2nd Slide - Graeme Hick and WG Grace
• 3rd Slide – Don Bradman and Brian Lara
• 4th – Michael Hussey and Ravindra Jadeja
69. Q4.
• Dry Consecutive Connect
• Give Me the MegaConnect
• Scoring mentioned on each slide
• +5 for Individual Slide Answers
70. +30/-15
A was born on 24th December 1899. The MI6
head of station in Paris, he would regularly dine
at Maxim's; he drove an armour-plated Rolls-
Royce and dress in handmade suits and Cartier
cufflinks. He was a bon viveur who enjoyed
attractive women and fast cars and was a friend
of ‘C’ during World War II. He also played a key
role in the cracking of the Enigma code.
71. +20/-10
Born on 13 July 1527, B was Welsh mathematician,
astronomer, astrologer, occultist, navigator, imperialist
and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I. He devoted much
of his life to the study of alchemy, divination and
Hermetic philosophy. One of the most learned men of
his age, he had been invited to lecture on advanced
algebra at the University of Paris while still in his early
twenties. He was a colleague of Elizabeth's spymaster
Walsingham and undertook numerous missions for
him overseas, and he often signed his letters to
Elizabeth and the Council with “_________”.
72. +10/-5
In May 1939 C was recruited by Rear Admiral John
Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence of the Royal Navy, to
become his personal assistant. He joined the organisation full
time in August 1939, with the codename "17F", and worked
out of Room 39 at The Admiralty. He reached the rank of
commander and was the planner for special operations unit
30th Assault Unit. He had been buying his custom-made
cigarettes by Morland since the 1930s and added three gold
bands on the filter during the war to mirror his naval
Commander's rank. On average, he smoked up to eighty
cigarettes a day. He died in the early morning of 12 August
1964—his son Caspar's twelfth birthday. His last recorded
words were an apology to the ambulance drivers for having
inconvenienced them, saying "I am sorry to trouble you chaps.
I don't know how you get along so fast with the traffic on the
roads these days."
73. And the Connect Is
Bond…..James Bond!
A – Wilfred
Dunderdale
B – John Dee
C - Ian Fleming
74. Q5.
• Visual Connect on Next Slide
• +20/-10 on Pounce. +10 and No
Negatives on Direct
75.
76. Liverpool!
• Elvis presely composed and sung You will never walk
alone, which later Liverpool adopted in it's crest
• King Boudain stadium before renovation was called Hysel
stadium, where the Hysel disaster took place when
Liverpool were playing Juventus
• Liverpool were playing Nottingham Forest when riots
broke out in Hillsbrough Stadium and 99 died.
• Spion Kop hill in South Africa was the location of a famous
battle which the British lost. Liverpool is also reffered to as
the KOP. This is inspired by that hill
77. Q6.
• Visual Connect on Next Slide
• +20/-10 on Pounce. +10 and No
Negatives on Direct
80. Q7.
• Visual Connect on Next Slide
• +20/-10 on Pounce. +10 and No Negatives on
Direct
81.
82. Mahindra & Mahindra
• Mahindra Scorpio
• Mahindra Axe
• Mahindra Armada (Spanish for Naval Fleet)
• Mahindra Thar
83. Q8.
• Dry Consecutive Connect
• Give Me the MegaConnect
• Scoring mentioned on each slide
• +5 for Individual Slide Answers
84. +30/-15
Debswana Diamond Company Ltd is a mining
company located in X, and is the world's
leading producer of diamonds by value.
Debswana is a joint venture between the
government of X and the South African
diamond company De Beers; each party
owns 50 percent of the company. Debswana
operates four diamond mines in central X, as
well as a coal mine.
85. +20/-10
Although the Y national football team
represents Y abroad, many internationally
known football players were born in , or were
descendants of X, and play for other nation's
teams. Several currently play, or have
played, in the Portuguese league or national
team, such as Nani (Manchester United).
86. +10/-5
According to the president of Nauru, the Z are
ranked the third most endangered nation due
to flooding from climate change. In March and
April 2012 the previous President of the Z
Mohamed Nasheed stated-
"If carbon emissions were to stop today, the
planet would not see a difference for 60 to 70
years," Nasheed said. "If carbon emissions
continue at the rate they are climbing
today, my country will be underwater in seven
years."
87. X- Botswana
Y- Cape Verde
Z- Maldives
These are only 3 countries who have
graduted from the UN's list of Least
Developed Countries. They are no more
in the category of LDCs & now are
developing countries!
88. Round IV
All 10 questions on pounce.
+20/-10 on Pounce. No Negatives on
Direct.
90. This map shows the expenditure by
USA for the recovery of Europe after
the World War II under the Marshall
Plan.
91. Q2.
It came into being in 1889 in Qadian and started flourishing despite the
toughest opposition and worst atrocities from orthodox Muslims, Christains
and Hindus in India and from England and USA, outside India.
Presently this community has members in 184 countries of the world who
pay 6.25% of their monthly income regularly for the cause of spreading
message of Islam, through missionaries and a network of mosques, serving
less privileged nations with medical care and providing emergency relief
measures to the victims of natural disasters and calamities world over
without discrimination of cast creed and race.
It is probably the only community in the world which has been denied to
name itself, to profess what it really believes and deprived of the right
propagate its teachings. The governments of countries like
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia have been callously presiding
over loot and arson of properties and their.religious places, and overlooking
the murders of it's members.
Which community?
93. Q3.
X had a reasonably successful, though late-starting, first
class playing career for Gloucestershire, stretching from
1965 to 1979, and though he never came close to
international selection he was popular both with his
team-mates and the Gloucestershire supporters. He
started with a bang, scoring 108 on debut against Oxford
University, and made eleven more hundreds over the
years, though only twice (in 1969 and 1975) did he
average over 30. One famous incident at the
Gloucestershire Cricket Club saw X hitting the ball so hard
into the crowd that it knocked out a spectator reading a
newspaper. The spectator was taken to hospital and
…recovered with only minor injuries.
Identify X?
95. Q4.
X was the first web browse and editor. When it was
written, X was the only way to view the Web.
The source code was released into the public domain in
1991. Some of the code still resides on Tim Berners-Lee's
NeXT Computer in the CERN museum and has not been
recovered due to the computer's status as a historical
artifact.
Berners-Lee proposed different names for his new
application: The Mine of Information and The Information
Mesh were proposals. At the end X was chosen, but later
………………..renamed to Nexus to avoid confusion…….
……………….between the World Wide Web and the web
browser.
96.
97. Q5.
Five of IAF'S elite Communication Squadron made
the supreme sacrifice in saving his life on November
4, 1977, when the Tu-124 jet, V-643
Pushpak, crashlanded at Jorhat in Assam. The pilots
were Wing Commander Clarence D'Lima, Wing
Commander Joginder Singh, Squadron Leader
Mathew Cyriac, Squadron Leader V V S Sankar
Flight Lieutenant O P Arora. All of them were killed
in the crash. He survived along with then Arunachal
Pradesh Chief Minister P K Thungoon.
Who?
99. Q6.
After the Windows 3.1 was released it was
discovered that if letters ‘NYC’ are typed in X
font. The following appears: This was
interpreted as the complete approval to kill Jews
Microsoft clarified that this was unintentional.
Later, in the next version if the same letters were
typed in Y font, the following appeared:………..
It was claimed to be intentional.
Identify X and Y.
101. Q7.
A few years back, to avoid the costly expense of
traveling abroad to a ____________, a group of
relatively young people in Delhi decided to
create one on their own in their home city. With
that simple mission, X was formed and has now
grown to multiple events across the country. X is
dedicated to creating unique events and giving
its fans, exhibitors and partners a platform to
celebrate their undying love and passion for
_______ & pop culture.
FITB
105. Q9.
"Over the past seven months I've left you dozens of
poems, letters and love messages in the faint hope
that you could develop an interest in me. Although
we talked on the phone a couple of times I never
had the nerve to simply approach you and
introduce myself.... The reason I'm going ahead
with this attempt now is because I cannot wait any
longer to impress you."
What happened next?