This slide only contains the theme for the drama 'Measure for Measure' by William Shakespeare. It is an outcome for my group's presentation for 'The Teaching of Drama' course.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and attended King's New School. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children. Shakespeare wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and several other poems. Some of his most famous plays include Macbeth, As You Like It, King Lear, The Tempest, and Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare's plays are still popular today over 400 years later due to their universal themes, compelling characters, and contribution to the English language. His works continue to inspire new adaptations and be quoted regularly. Stratford-upon-Avon celebrates Shakespeare with performances at the
The document summarizes the rules and questions from the preliminary round of a quiz competition held at Assam Engineering College. It provides details of 21 multiple choice questions that cover topics ranging from movies, literature, history and science. The questions were aimed to be relatively easy to allow the top 6 teams to qualify for the next round.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition with the following key details:
- The quiz consists of 7 rounds including buzzer rounds and visual rounds. Buzzer rounds have 10 questions each with +10 or -5 points for correct/incorrect answers.
- Direct questions are worth 10 points and passed questions are worth 5 points if answered correctly. No extra time is given for passed questions.
- The first team to buzz in gets to answer but an incorrect answer deducts 5 or 10 points depending on the round. Questions in buzzer rounds cannot be passed.
- The host's decisions are final and no questions will be entertained during the quiz.
X = Sheikh Mansour
Y = Chelsea Football Club
Z = Manchester City Football Club
In 2008, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in London with the aim of buying Chelsea Football Club, as he was admittedly a fan. However, the management at Chelsea declined his repeated advances. With his 10 day visa permit coming to an end, he ended up buying Manchester City Football Club instead. This became one of the most important takeovers in sporting history.
This slide only contains the theme for the drama 'Measure for Measure' by William Shakespeare. It is an outcome for my group's presentation for 'The Teaching of Drama' course.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and attended King's New School. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children. Shakespeare wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and several other poems. Some of his most famous plays include Macbeth, As You Like It, King Lear, The Tempest, and Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare's plays are still popular today over 400 years later due to their universal themes, compelling characters, and contribution to the English language. His works continue to inspire new adaptations and be quoted regularly. Stratford-upon-Avon celebrates Shakespeare with performances at the
The document summarizes the rules and questions from the preliminary round of a quiz competition held at Assam Engineering College. It provides details of 21 multiple choice questions that cover topics ranging from movies, literature, history and science. The questions were aimed to be relatively easy to allow the top 6 teams to qualify for the next round.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition with the following key details:
- The quiz consists of 7 rounds including buzzer rounds and visual rounds. Buzzer rounds have 10 questions each with +10 or -5 points for correct/incorrect answers.
- Direct questions are worth 10 points and passed questions are worth 5 points if answered correctly. No extra time is given for passed questions.
- The first team to buzz in gets to answer but an incorrect answer deducts 5 or 10 points depending on the round. Questions in buzzer rounds cannot be passed.
- The host's decisions are final and no questions will be entertained during the quiz.
X = Sheikh Mansour
Y = Chelsea Football Club
Z = Manchester City Football Club
In 2008, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in London with the aim of buying Chelsea Football Club, as he was admittedly a fan. However, the management at Chelsea declined his repeated advances. With his 10 day visa permit coming to an end, he ended up buying Manchester City Football Club instead. This became one of the most important takeovers in sporting history.
This document contains 20 quiz questions about various topics including movies, TV shows, historical figures, places, and brands. The questions are related to Barack and Michelle Obama, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Mahatma Gandhi, Google Street View, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1948, Theyyam rituals in Kerala, Tommie Smith and John Carlos' black power salute at the 1968 Olympics, the Bangalore City Railway Station, MIT admission of a 10-year old, a cricket match between Australia and New Zealand with a record attendance, the Shore Temple built by the Pallavas, and the rivalry between the Dassler brothers leading to Adidas and Puma.
Arul Suppiah holds the world record for best bowling figures in a T20 match. He took 6 wickets for 5 runs. Dilip Sardesai scored 642 runs in a test series against West Indies in 1971, placing him third on the list of most runs by an Indian in a test series. Yohan Blake was pictured ringing the bell at Lord's cricket ground to signal the start of play for a test match.
The images show Baha'i Houses of Worship (Mother Temples) located around the world. Specifically:
1. Wilmette, Illinois, USA
2. Kampala, Uganda
3. Sydney, Australia
4. Frankfurt, Germany
5. Santa Tecla, El Salvador
6. Apia, Samoa
SCORE BOARD
LONG-VISUAL-CONNECT
+100/-80
1.
This temple is located in Wilmette, Illinois, USA. Known as the "Mother Temple of the West", its construction began in 1921 and was completed in 1953. Made of white concrete, it has received numerous design awards and is a prominent Chicago
India Quiz Finals LSD IIM Ahmedabad 2016 Yogesh Yadav
The document provides details of an India quiz competition organized by LSD's The Independence Day. It includes 3 rounds of "List It" where participants have to name people or objects in pictures. It also includes an "Infinite Pounce" round with questions moving clockwise and counter-clockwise. The questions test knowledge of Indian history, politics and culture. Key figures and events identified include Khashaba Jadhav, India's first individual Olympic medalist, Madhusudan Dutt, Premjit Lall, the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier, and Mahatma Gandhi's gift to Princess Elizabeth. Places featured include the Rani ki Vav stepwell and locations related to the life of Gandhi.
The Preliminary Round of MindQuest 2014 - Mahindra World City Open Quiz held on Feb 28, 2014 at Mahindra World City, Chengelpet. More than 220 teams participated in the Quiz. The Quiz was researched and conducted by Indian Quizzing League
2017 Defence Quiz at Kozhikode - Prelims with answersRithwik K
The document provides information about a quiz, including that it contains 20 questions worth 25 points total. Questions 16-20 are two-pointers and starred. It then lists several quiz rules and guidelines before beginning the questions on various topics ranging from history to current events to people.
This document outlines the format and questions for 4 rounds of a quiz competition. It includes 6 questions for Round 1, 15 questions for Round 2, 6 written questions for Round 3, and 15 questions for Round 4. The questions cover topics in sports, history and popular culture to test the knowledge of the quiz participants.
1. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries has created two virtual employees named 'X' and 'Y' to engage over one lakh employees through simple dialogue and animation.
2. A group of parody religion followers called 'Xists' held a mock protest against an upcoming film called 'Professor X' that they alleged hurt their religious sentiments.
3. The region depicted in the map is known as Tulunadu, a wealthy coastal region of Karnataka known for producing notable people in sports, politics and business.
India unplugged Jan 26 2014 India Quiz for Families organised by Indian Quiz...Indian Quizzing league
This document provides the rules and format for the Grand Finale quiz competition. It will consist of 8 short rounds covering a variety of topics including Mixed Bag, Literature, History & Geography, Sports & Entertainment, Food & Beverages, Art & Architecture, Culture & Mythology, and Business. Each round will have 4 questions in an infinite pounce format and 1 question in a differential scoring format. Points will be awarded for correct answers based on the scoring rules provided. The document also gives examples of questions from the Mixed Bag and Literature rounds to illustrate the quiz format and style.
The document outlines the rules and format for a cricket quiz being held by Quiz Club, IIT Jodhpur. It states there will be 7 overs with 6 balls each, and teams can have a maximum of 3 players. Scoring will include correct answers (+2 runs), totally incorrect answers (-1 run), and partial scoring. Honest answers are expected and the use of outside resources like Google is not allowed. The quizmaster will be the referee. Most questions will have clues and guesses are allowed. The format encourages players to take chances while playing sensibly.
This is the 5th quiz at a local quiz club in Mumbai. Given the eventful year that had just gone by, I decided to reminisce the year 2016, by conducting this quiz on all the good and the bad, the fun and the fallacies of 2016. Give it a shot and see how well you remember the "forgetful" 2016!
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
Este documento describe los principales signos lingüísticos y de puntuación. Explica que la fonética y fonología estudian los sonidos del habla, la morfología estudia las palabras y su estructura, y la sintaxis estudia las combinaciones de palabras. Luego describe el uso de signos como la coma, punto, punto y coma, dos puntos, puntos suspensivos y comillas. Finalmente, explica brevemente el guión, signos de interrogación, admiración y paréntesis.
Mr AGUEDAL Yazid, l’Administrateur de Base de Données , a animé une conférence au cours de la journée ALGERIA JAVA DAY du Samedi 2 février passé portant sur Le Métier de DBA. Ce dernier l’a défini et a mis en évidence les interactions qu’il a avec les autres équipes IT de l’entreprise(responsable sécurité informatique, administrateur système, administrateur réseau,…) ainsi que les différentes tâches d’un administrateur de base de données telles : la garantie de la disponibilité et de la qualité des donnée, l’étude de l’ensemble des incidents survenus afin de comprendre leurs gravité et leur origine et la mise en place de programmes de sauvegarde et des règles de sécurité des données. Il a aussi parlé des qualités requises pour devenir un DBA : adaptabilité, curiosité technique, réactivité, rigueur et sens de la méthode et de précision, bonne appréhension du risque et bonne résistance à la répétition des tâches, et enfin très important le Stress management. Le DBA a également cité les organismes qui sollicite le plus cette fonction(le secteur bancaire, la télécom, la vente à distance, groupe industriels privés…). Pour finir il a présenté le nouveau portail ouvert à tous les acteurs de la technologie Oracle 100% algérien dont voici le lien : http://www.oraclealgerie.com.
Le conférencier a insisté sur l’importance de la fonction DBA dans l’entreprise et les différents risques encourus en cas de pannes du système.
This document contains 20 quiz questions about various topics including movies, TV shows, historical figures, places, and brands. The questions are related to Barack and Michelle Obama, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Mahatma Gandhi, Google Street View, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1948, Theyyam rituals in Kerala, Tommie Smith and John Carlos' black power salute at the 1968 Olympics, the Bangalore City Railway Station, MIT admission of a 10-year old, a cricket match between Australia and New Zealand with a record attendance, the Shore Temple built by the Pallavas, and the rivalry between the Dassler brothers leading to Adidas and Puma.
Arul Suppiah holds the world record for best bowling figures in a T20 match. He took 6 wickets for 5 runs. Dilip Sardesai scored 642 runs in a test series against West Indies in 1971, placing him third on the list of most runs by an Indian in a test series. Yohan Blake was pictured ringing the bell at Lord's cricket ground to signal the start of play for a test match.
The images show Baha'i Houses of Worship (Mother Temples) located around the world. Specifically:
1. Wilmette, Illinois, USA
2. Kampala, Uganda
3. Sydney, Australia
4. Frankfurt, Germany
5. Santa Tecla, El Salvador
6. Apia, Samoa
SCORE BOARD
LONG-VISUAL-CONNECT
+100/-80
1.
This temple is located in Wilmette, Illinois, USA. Known as the "Mother Temple of the West", its construction began in 1921 and was completed in 1953. Made of white concrete, it has received numerous design awards and is a prominent Chicago
India Quiz Finals LSD IIM Ahmedabad 2016 Yogesh Yadav
The document provides details of an India quiz competition organized by LSD's The Independence Day. It includes 3 rounds of "List It" where participants have to name people or objects in pictures. It also includes an "Infinite Pounce" round with questions moving clockwise and counter-clockwise. The questions test knowledge of Indian history, politics and culture. Key figures and events identified include Khashaba Jadhav, India's first individual Olympic medalist, Madhusudan Dutt, Premjit Lall, the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier, and Mahatma Gandhi's gift to Princess Elizabeth. Places featured include the Rani ki Vav stepwell and locations related to the life of Gandhi.
The Preliminary Round of MindQuest 2014 - Mahindra World City Open Quiz held on Feb 28, 2014 at Mahindra World City, Chengelpet. More than 220 teams participated in the Quiz. The Quiz was researched and conducted by Indian Quizzing League
2017 Defence Quiz at Kozhikode - Prelims with answersRithwik K
The document provides information about a quiz, including that it contains 20 questions worth 25 points total. Questions 16-20 are two-pointers and starred. It then lists several quiz rules and guidelines before beginning the questions on various topics ranging from history to current events to people.
This document outlines the format and questions for 4 rounds of a quiz competition. It includes 6 questions for Round 1, 15 questions for Round 2, 6 written questions for Round 3, and 15 questions for Round 4. The questions cover topics in sports, history and popular culture to test the knowledge of the quiz participants.
1. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries has created two virtual employees named 'X' and 'Y' to engage over one lakh employees through simple dialogue and animation.
2. A group of parody religion followers called 'Xists' held a mock protest against an upcoming film called 'Professor X' that they alleged hurt their religious sentiments.
3. The region depicted in the map is known as Tulunadu, a wealthy coastal region of Karnataka known for producing notable people in sports, politics and business.
India unplugged Jan 26 2014 India Quiz for Families organised by Indian Quiz...Indian Quizzing league
This document provides the rules and format for the Grand Finale quiz competition. It will consist of 8 short rounds covering a variety of topics including Mixed Bag, Literature, History & Geography, Sports & Entertainment, Food & Beverages, Art & Architecture, Culture & Mythology, and Business. Each round will have 4 questions in an infinite pounce format and 1 question in a differential scoring format. Points will be awarded for correct answers based on the scoring rules provided. The document also gives examples of questions from the Mixed Bag and Literature rounds to illustrate the quiz format and style.
The document outlines the rules and format for a cricket quiz being held by Quiz Club, IIT Jodhpur. It states there will be 7 overs with 6 balls each, and teams can have a maximum of 3 players. Scoring will include correct answers (+2 runs), totally incorrect answers (-1 run), and partial scoring. Honest answers are expected and the use of outside resources like Google is not allowed. The quizmaster will be the referee. Most questions will have clues and guesses are allowed. The format encourages players to take chances while playing sensibly.
This is the 5th quiz at a local quiz club in Mumbai. Given the eventful year that had just gone by, I decided to reminisce the year 2016, by conducting this quiz on all the good and the bad, the fun and the fallacies of 2016. Give it a shot and see how well you remember the "forgetful" 2016!
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
Este documento describe los principales signos lingüísticos y de puntuación. Explica que la fonética y fonología estudian los sonidos del habla, la morfología estudia las palabras y su estructura, y la sintaxis estudia las combinaciones de palabras. Luego describe el uso de signos como la coma, punto, punto y coma, dos puntos, puntos suspensivos y comillas. Finalmente, explica brevemente el guión, signos de interrogación, admiración y paréntesis.
Mr AGUEDAL Yazid, l’Administrateur de Base de Données , a animé une conférence au cours de la journée ALGERIA JAVA DAY du Samedi 2 février passé portant sur Le Métier de DBA. Ce dernier l’a défini et a mis en évidence les interactions qu’il a avec les autres équipes IT de l’entreprise(responsable sécurité informatique, administrateur système, administrateur réseau,…) ainsi que les différentes tâches d’un administrateur de base de données telles : la garantie de la disponibilité et de la qualité des donnée, l’étude de l’ensemble des incidents survenus afin de comprendre leurs gravité et leur origine et la mise en place de programmes de sauvegarde et des règles de sécurité des données. Il a aussi parlé des qualités requises pour devenir un DBA : adaptabilité, curiosité technique, réactivité, rigueur et sens de la méthode et de précision, bonne appréhension du risque et bonne résistance à la répétition des tâches, et enfin très important le Stress management. Le DBA a également cité les organismes qui sollicite le plus cette fonction(le secteur bancaire, la télécom, la vente à distance, groupe industriels privés…). Pour finir il a présenté le nouveau portail ouvert à tous les acteurs de la technologie Oracle 100% algérien dont voici le lien : http://www.oraclealgerie.com.
Le conférencier a insisté sur l’importance de la fonction DBA dans l’entreprise et les différents risques encourus en cas de pannes du système.