6. 18)
• No one knows the age of _____, not even its creators
who had an argument whether it should be 12 January
1997 or 12 January 1992 .
• One wanted ____ to be young, and the other wanted
_____ to be old. So, they decided that they’ll never
mention _____’s age.
• However, 30 years later, Roger Ebert held a birthday
party for ______, inviting both the creators in
Urbana, Illinois in 1997, the date and place of ____’s
birth according to one of its creators.
• One of the creators of ______ did not turn up saying
that they missed the party in 1992.
8. 19)
• This Dali artwork
inspired the poster of
which famous movie?
9. Silence of the Lambs
• Some say that the 7
women symbolize the
victim’s in the
movie, which makes
sense. The agency behind
the movies poster is film
ad agency Dazu and they
got permission by
director Jonathan Demme
to use Dali’s “women-
bodies” skull” in the
movies artwork.
10. 20)
• They missed the point. There’s no such thing
as ______. What they thought was _______,
because they didn’t know how to listen. The
wind stirred outside. The raindrops began
pattering the roof. The people made all kinds
of interesting sounds as they talked or walked
out. There’s nothing called _____.
• Who is talking about what?
11. John Cage on 4’33”
• 4′33″, which is performed in
the absence of deliberate
sound. Musicians who present
the work do nothing aside
from their presence for the
duration specified by the title.
• The content of the
composition is not "four
minutes and 33 seconds of
silence," as is sometimes
assumed, but rather the
sounds of the environment
heard by the audience during
performance.
12. 21)
• The first real groups of Juventus
Football Club supporters came in
the middle of the seventies. Later,
the support groups dissolved and
new fan groups were formed.
• A lot of old members of another
group called Fighters which was
dissolved due to its violent name
together with members formed
other inspired by something that
has nothing to do with football. I
• It became the most important
supporter group and had about
10,000 members between 1988
and 1996.
13. • The most loved and hated
name of a supportergroup
was "AranciaMeccanica"
which means "Clockwork
Orange" in Italian.
• The name was really hated
by the Juventus board and
by the police because of the
movie's violence. The group
was forced to change name
to "Drughi” name given
once again in connection to
the movie.
• Drughiwas the name of the
gang Alex was head of in
the movie.
14. • SheperdFaireyis a 22)
contemporary artist,
graphic designer and
illustrator who is one of
today's best known and
most influential street
artists.
• He has also lent his
distinctive style in designing
covers and posters, such as
Smashing Pumpkin’s
Zeitgeist, the Led Zeppelin
compilation Mothership. ID
his most famous artwork.
17. Recent lego feature.
Mostly consists of
grey blocks and also
features a nice
number of brown
blocks, which keep it
looking appropriately
drab while setting it
apart from the
things that ______
has designed
and built.
19. 24)
• Bear-baiting is a blood sport
which was popular in
England until the
nineteenth century.
• A number of well-trained
hunting dogs usually two
would then be set on it,
being replaced as they got
tired or were wounded or
killed. The dog at the top
had better chance of
survival than the dog at the
bottom. This gave rise to a
very clichéd sporting term.
Give me the term.
20. Underdog
• The use of the term is believed to have come
from the blood-sport known as bear-baiting
where the "top-dog" was trained to attack the
bear's throat and head, and the "underdog"
was trained to attack the bear's underside.
The top-dog had a better chance of surviving
and of beating the bear, whereas the
underdog was more likely to die.
21. 25)
• Hartley Rathawaywas born
deaf, but was eventually
cured thanks to research
funded by his wealthy
father. He became obsessed
with sound, and pursued
little else in life
• Experimenting with sonic
technology, Rathawayevent
ually invented a technique
of hypnotism through
music, and a way to cause
deadly vibrations.
• Growing bored of his
lifestyle, he changed his
name to _____, turned to
crime and frequently
clashed with Flash.
27. 28) X and Y
• Percival Christopher X joined the Indian Education Service
as headmaster of Karachi High School in 1903. While in
India, he joined the Poona Volunteer Rifles with the rank of
Captain, before his service was terminated in October 1915
after sick leave.
• He lived out the remainder of his life in England
concentrating on his literary career. He is remembered best
for Beau Geste, a much-filmed book of 1924 involving the
French Foreign Legion in North Africa, and its sequels, Beau
Sabreurand Beau Ideal.
• X is probably more well known in India due to a
collaborative work of his with another writer Y.
• Give me X & Y.
33. 31)
• Mark Geoffrey Crossleyis a former English-born
Wales international football goalkeeper, who
played for Nottingham Forrest for most of his
career.
• He was not a successful goalkeeper, but he
became the only person in the world of football
to do something.
• No other goalkeeper has done it.
• He claims it as his proudest
moment ever.
34. • He is the only goalkeeper to stop a Matt le
Tissier penalty kick who had an immaculate
record of scoring 47 goals from 48 penalty
kicks. Le god indeed!