2. • Z was originally a student of architecture but in 1850 he, along with
the famous chemist Justus von Liebig, testified at the murder trial
of a young maid accused of killing her mistress by setting her body
afire. Initially, it was thought that the death of the woman was
caused by 'spontaneous combustion' which occured by the victim
drinking too much alcohol. Liebig testified that the woman would
have died of alcohol poisoning well before she could have drank
enough to make her flammable.
• Z then testified, positively identifying a distinctive ring found in the
maid's possession as being the same ring which belonged to the
dead woman. What was so distinctive about this ring?. This design
would later inspire Z to make one of the most path breaking
postulations in science. Who is Z?
3. Kekule
• The ring had an Ouroboros on it. Namely two
serpents eating each other. The design
inspired Kekule to structure benzene.
7. Wenlock and Mandeville, the mascots
for the 2012 Olympics in
London, England. Wenlock will
represent the Olympic games and
Mandeville will represent the
Paralympic games.
8. ” Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was civis Romanus sum [I
am a Roman citizen]. Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest
boast is 'Ich bin ein Berliner'… All free men, wherever they may live, are
citizens of Berlin, and, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words
'Ich bin ein Berliner!‘ ”
Who said this?
12. • Created by Jordan Mechner, this
video game franchisee was originally
developed for the Apple II Computer.
• This has now been spawned to an
action film which was released in
2010.
20. This magazine inspired X to make Y, which has become a cult and commercial hit. In
fact, X originally planned to call it “Black Mask”, but later opted for a more generic
name. Name Y?
23. These are all esoteric progarmming
language that represents the program
HELLO WORLD!!
1 - Shakespeare, 2 - omgroflz, 3-
Chef, 4 is Velato, 5 is Whitespace
and 6 is brainfuck
29. This is actually a diagrammatic
representation of a Googlebot
this is a software that scrolls
through webpages on its
own, collecting and processing
data, and categorising it as
well....therefore, it is the basic
structure of any search engine...
30.
31. characters from Dennis the Menace ....
Dennis Lily....
Henry(father)...Mr.Wilson.....
Alice(mother)....Margarette(friend)
32. X has two restaurants: Altitude 95, on the
first floor; and the Jules Verne, an
expensive gastronomical restaurant on the
second floor, with a private lift. This
restaurant has one star in the Michelin Red
Guide. In January 2007, the multi-Michelin
chef Alain Ducasse was brought in to run
Jules Verne.
What is X ?
34. • A common riddle asked in the UK is : “What is
always taken to the FA Cup Final, but never
used?”
a) What is the answer to this riddle?
b) Why is it wrong?
35. • a) The “losers’ ribbon”, because the winners’
ribbon is tied around the Cup.
b)Its wrong, because, during the match both
the ribbons are tied around the cup and after
the match is over the losers’ ribbon is
removed.
38. X originally read XLAND, and its purpose was to advertise a new
housing development in the hills above the X district . H.J. Whitley
had already used a sign to advertise his development Whitley
Heights, which was located between Highland Avenue and Vine
Avenue. He suggested to his friend Harry Chandler, the owner of
the Los Angeles Times, that the land syndicate in which he was
involved make a similar sign to advertise their land. Real estate
developers Woodruff and Shoults called their development Xland
and advertised it as a "superb environment without excessive cost
on the X side of the hills.”
The Crescent Sign Company was hired to do the project.
X?
40. Name Date Added Number on the list
Victor Manuel Gerena May 14, 1984 #386
Glen Stewart Godwin December 7,1996 #447
Y June 7, 1999 #456
James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger, Jr. August 19, 1999 #458
Robert William Fisher June 29, 2002 #475
Jorge Alberto Lopez-Orozco March 17, 2005 #480
Emigdio Preciado, Jr. March 14, 2007 #485
Alexis Flores June 2, 2007 #487
Jason Derek Brown December 8, 2007 #489
Edward Eugene Harper November 29, 2008 #491
42. • He made his football debut at age of 17 with Sportivo Luqueno in
Argentina . He played much of his football in the Argentine league , apart
from a small stint at Real Zaragoza in Spain .
• He was known for his fiery temper and eccentricity that landed many
controversies , the most popular one being the brawl with Colombian
Faustino Asprilla. He was also sentenced to six months in prison in France
for the use of false documents about the compensation for end of his
contract with Racing club de Strasbourg.
• He scored a total of 62 goals in his professional career, and also holds the
record of the being the first person to achieve something which he did in
1999 playing for Velez.
• Who am I talking about?
44. X is a professional boxer who turned to acting.
He quit boxing after the severe concussions he
had and the numerous injuries. He became
hugely popular after his performance as
Randy “The Ram” Robinson. (Pic in next slide)
His entrance music during his boxing days was
Guns and Roses’ “Sweet Child of Mine”
45. 6 Wins (4 knockouts, 2 decisions), 0 Losses, 2 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Scoring was 37-39 for
September
Draw 6-0-2 Sean Gibbons Majority draw 4 Davie, Florida, USA Gibbons, 38-38 and 38-
8, 1994
38.
November
Win 6-0-1 Thomas McCoy TKO 3 (4) Hamburg, Germany
20, 1993
Win 5-0-1 Bubba Stotts TKO 3 (4) July 24, 1993 Joplin, Missouri
Win 4-0-1 Tom Bentley KO 1 (4) March 30, 1993 Kansas City, Missouri
December
Win 3-0-1 Terry Jesmer Decision 4 Oviedo, Spain
12, 1992
Win 2-0-1 Darrell Miller KO 1 (4), 2:14 June 23, 1991 Tokyo, Japan
Scoring was 38-39 for
Draw 1-0-1 Francisco Harris Majority draw 4 April 25, 1992 Miami Beach, Florida,
Harris, 38-38 and 38-38.
Scoring was 38-37, 38-
Unanimous
Win 1-0 Steve Powell 4 May 23, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 37
decision
and 39-37.
46. • Mickey Rourke. He uses the same song as his
intro music in the movie Wrestler.
51. 15. Members of a group called the Little Dipper Minus Two Club.
X
•Died of typhus, possibly early March 1945
Hannah Goslar (a.k.a. Hanneli)
•Alive, and living in Israel as of the mid-1990s, with 10 grandchildren
Ilse Wagner
•Killed 1943
Susanne Ledermann (a.k.a. Sanne)
•Killed 1943. Elder sister Barbara married Nobel Laureate Martin Rodbell
Jaqueline van Maarsen (a.k.a. Jopie)
•Alive in Amsterdam. Works as a bookbinder, and wrote 3 books on her friendship
with X, namely, X and Jopie (1990), My Friend, X (1996) and My Name Is ____, She
Said, X (2003).
Id X.
59. 34. Shown here is a notice to theatre managers about a
particular film..
The manager of this theatre has been instructed, at the risk
of his life, not to admit to the theatre any persons after the
picture starts.
Any spurious attempts to enter by the doors, the
escapes, or ventilating shafts will be met by force.
The entire objective of this extraordinary policy, of
course, is it helps you enjoy X more.
61. This European company was busy manufacturing
forest products like paper in the initial 130 years of
existence . They expanded to manufacturing of
television in the 1980’s , but lost a lot of money. It then
ventured into the computer field which lead to a total
burn out forcing the CEO to take away his life.
During Russian recession of early 90’s, it underwent a
big slump and was on the verge of termination when
the new CEO decided to concentrate on just one sector
they are now synonymous with .
Which company am I talking about?
65. Roberto Rivelino was famous for his large moustache, thunderous
long-range free kicks, excellent long passes, quick thinking and
distinct way of controlling the ball. He also invented a football
move called the ________, famously copied by
Maradona, Ronaldinho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo
in recent years.
He started as a futsal player at Clube Atletico Barcelona. After
that, he tried his luck with Barcelona's biggest rival in
futsal, Corinthians, where he moved on to professional football
and quickly became a favourite of the fans -- and was therefore
nicknamed King of the Park.
He is sometimes credited with scoring the fastest goal in football
history when he supposedly scored a goal direct from the kick-off
after noticing the opposition goalkeeper on his knees finishing off
pre-match prayers.
Fill the blank..
67. Whose marriage life is being described?
Conrad “Nicky” Hilton (6 May 1950 – 29 January 1951) (divorced)
Michael Wilding (21 February 1952 – 26 January 1957) (divorced)
Michael Todd (2 February 1957 – 22 March 1958) (widowed)
Eddie Fisher (12 May 1959 – 6 March 1964) (divorced)
Richard Burton (15 March 1964 – 26 June 1974) (divorced)
Richard Burton (again) (10 October 1975 – 29 July 1976) (divorced)
John Warner (4 December 1976 – 7 November 1982) (divorced)
Larry Fortensky(6 October 1991 – 31 October 1996) (divorced)
73. ___________ is a name attributed by British journalists to
the second metatarsal.
X, while playing against Deportivo La Coruna in a UEFA
Champions League quarter-final game in 2002, was subject
to a tackle from Argentina's Aldo Duscher. This tackle broke
the second metatarsal in his left foot and seriously
threatened his national team's chances in the 2002 World
Cup. X was the media darling at the time, and the bone (and
the tackle) received a wave of publicity. Subsequently, the
name “___________" was born.
Since then, other notable football players
including, Daniel Agger, Gary Neville, Danny
Murphy, Michael Owen, Gael Clichy, Ashley Cole, Ledley
King and Lionel Messi have suffered fractures to the same
bone.
94. This is the crater on moon that was
supposedly named after Shah rukh
khan
95. X is a small city of around 12000 people in Italy.
After the Arab conquest of southern Italy, the town
was dominated by Arabs, who gave it the
name Qurlayun. The towns people were known
as “Courageous Civitas” because of its position on
the front line in all wars. The town was also infamous
for its numerous criminal activities.
The town became famous in 1969 when _______
used this in his works. X?
101. Lord Carnarvon died on April 5, 1923 after a mosquito bite became
infected. His death was 4 months, and 7 days after he did something
that led to his death.
George Jay Gould I died in the French Riviera on May 16, 1923 after
he developed a fever.
Howard Carter died on March 2, 1939.
Which event led to the above deaths?