Qpedia - "Who, what, why etc etc"

We, the quizzers @ at an "esteemed" IT company, Calcutta, meet for half an hour every thursday to take a break from monotony of our daily job. This meeting known as "Thursday Thriller" (popular version: "TT") is an occasion, where one of us conducts a quiz( a lone-wolf type) and as for the rest of us, we simply have fun. This blog will bring those "fun-filled moments" to the rest of universe. Enjoy The Qpedia ?!

Friday, May 04, 2007

the 20th Entry -- ThursdayNiteOut.ppt

1.A murder has just been committed at Salt Hill and the suspected murderer was seen to take a first class ticket to London by the train that left Slough at 7.42pm. He is in the garb of a Kwaker with a brown great coat on which reaches his feet. He is in the last compartment of the second first-class carriage .What is the significance of this line ???

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27 April, 1936 -
16 December, 1937 -
23 May, 1938 -
13 January, 1939 -
21 May, 1941 -
15 September, 1941 -
14 April, 1943 -
7 August, 1943 -
31 July, 1945 -
2-4 May, 1946 –
23 July, 1956 -
29 September, 1958 -
11 June, 1962 -
16 December, 1962 –
This island received its name in 1775 when Spanish explorer Juan Manuel
de Ayala charted the San Francisco Bay, and named this tiny speck of land
La Isla de los Alcatraces, which translated to "Island of the Pelicans."
The small uninhabited island had little to offer, with its swift currents,
minimal vegetation, and barren ground.



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12. Identify the 2


13.The original 50 guineas ( somewhere close to $150) trophy was made in 1864 by Messrs. Elkington and Co. Ltd of Birmingham and is a copy of an electrotype by Caspar Enderlein from the pewter original in the Louvre.




14.Which is the most photographed Indian Monument in the 19th century after the Taj





15.Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits
of its decline
And all by which the soul is charmed, enraptured.
feasted, fed,
Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name
combine?
I name thee, O Sakuntala! and all at once is said. "


16. These animals are classified as
Western _____________
Western Lowland ______________
Cross River_______________
Eastern______________
Mountain ____________
Eastern Lowland____________________
They gather in groups called harem

17.Which is the most photographed Indian Monument in the 19th century after the Taj

18. In 2005 why did the Isle of Man come under the limelight for 2 days ??





19.According to the Guinness Book of Records, the Sobrino de Botin in Madrid, Spain is the oldest _____________ in existence today. It opened in 1725. The term ________ (from the French for restore) first appeared in the 16th century, meaning "a food which restores", and referred specifically to a rich, highly flavoured soup. It was first applied to an establishment in around 1765 founded by a Parisian soup-seller named Boulanger. The first ___________ in the form that became standard (customers sitting down with individual portions at individual tables, selecting food from menus, during fixed opening hours) was the Grand Taverne de Londres, founded in 1782 by a man named Beauvilliers.

20. This is believed to date back to the 16th century and refer to necessity for Catholic priests to hide in 'Priest Holes' ( very small secret rooms once found in many great houses in England) to avoid persecution from zealous Protestants who were totally against the old Catholic religion. If caught both the priest and members of any family found harbouring them were executed. The moral was that something unpleasant would surely happen to anyone failing to say their prayers correctly - meaning the Protestant Prayers, said in English as opposed to Catholic prayers which were said in Latin!


21.In the Olympian pantheon, Persephone is given a father: according to Hesiod's Theogony, Persephone was the daughter produced by the union of Zeus and Demeter. "And he [Zeus] came to the bed of bountiful Demeter, who bore white-armed Persephone, stolen by Hades from her mother's side".
Unlike every other offspring of an Olympian pairing, Persephone has no stable position at Olympus. Persephone used to live far away from the other gods, a goddess within Nature before the days of planting seeds and nurturing plants. In the Olympian telling [1], the gods Hermes, Ares, Apollo and Hephaistos, had all wooed Persephone, but Demeter rejected all their gifts and hid her daughter away from the company of the gods. Thus, Persephone lived a peaceful life before she became the goddess of the underworld, which, according to Olympian mythographers, did not occur until Hades abducted her and brought her into the underworld. She was innocently picking flowers with some nymphs—and Athena and Artemis, the Homeric hymn says—, or Leucippe, or Oceanids— in a field in Enna when he came, bursting up through a cleft in the earth; the nymphs were changed by Demeter into the Sirens for not having interfered. Life came to a standstill as the devastated Demeter (goddess of the Earth) searched everywhere for her lost daughter. Helios, the sun, who sees everything, eventually told her what had happened.
The Return of Persephone by Frederic Leighton (1891).
Finally, Zeus, pressured by the cries of the hungry people and by the other gods who also heard their anguish, could not put up with the dying earth and forced Hades to return Persephone. But before she was released to Hermes, who had been sent to retrieve her, Hades tricked her into eating three pomegranate seeds, (or six, or four according to some versions of the myth) which forced her to return to the underworld for one month each year for every seed that she ate. In some versions, Ascalaphus informed the other gods that Persephone had eaten the pomegranate seeds. When Demeter and her daughter were together, the Earth flourished with vegetation and color, but for four months each year, when Persephone returned to the underworld, the earth once again became a barren realm of darkness

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The 19th Entry --FT.ppt






1.Connect
Ahnooie-4,Bog,Gloob,Gorzarg-5,Mok,Mysterio 5 and Mysterio 6, Plootarg,Q-13,Quorg, X-13, X-351,Z-12, Zark,Zartron-9,Zog,Zok, Zokk,Zorg,

2.For a brief time, the strip had its own brand of sponsored soda, which was unfortunately named "Hagar the Horrible Cola." It is generally recalled as one of the funnier flops of the marketing industry

3.Originally intended for the specific purpose of treating hay fever, this word has become synonymous with the profession it is used in most frequently. It is pronounced universally in other languages without translation. Literally it
means "I create as I speak". Identify this word?

4.The Czechs call it Famfrpál, the Dutch call it Zwerkbal, and the Norwegians call it Rumpeldunk. What is the English name for this fast-paced sport?

5.Quenya, Sindarin,Common Eldarin, Nandorin, Taliska, Westron, Rohirric, Khuzdul. What are these?

6.In the 18th century Julius Johannes, a qualified miller noticed that several women factory workers ended up getting reduced time for housework and preparation of meals, working class families suffered from poor nutrtion. In view of this state of affairs Julius decided to produce appliances for roasting and grinding dried vegetables (peas and beans) given their rich nutritive value, to make flour thus enabling housewives to make a quick nourishing soup.
Eventually, he put his instant product - vegetable powders - on the market. Julius distinguished his products by a four branched star, with a cross in its heart. The Cross-Star trademark was registered. Today we know this brand by a different category of product than the one it started with.
Identify the brand!!!!

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7.[ Blue --> Countries with an own version of ___ ___ .
Light Blue --> Countries taking part in the regional version of ___ ___ .
Purple --> Countries taking part in a foreign version of ___ ___. ]


8.Following are various tests done (in serial order):
The Circumference test
The Sphericity test
Rebound Test (Bounce) test
Water Resistance and absorption test
Weight Check test
Loss of Pressure test
Shape and Size Retention Test

These tests are done for what?


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9.What does this Map signify …(The Yellow and the Red Parts )



10.X, now turned a DJ, introduced his show on Mother’s Day as such:

“M’s for the many things she gave me.
O is for the other things she gave me.
T is for the things she gave me.
H is for her things.
E is for everything she gave me.
R is for the rest of the things she gave me.”

When he was introduced as “the disturbed voice of America ”, his reaction was “I was so mad I wanted to bite myself.” His birthday is on May 24. Who am I talking about?



11.Glenn Hoddle, Peter Reid, Kenny Sansom, Terry Butcher,Terry Fenwick and ________

12. Which language can be written left to right , right to left, top to bottom , bottom to top and diagonally in any direction...think fiction

13.Donald Kaufman was nominated for an Academy Award for writing Adapted Screenplay for Adaptation,in 2003.He was co-nominated with his brother Charlie Kaufman.Now what was strange about the nomination?( more specifically, the persons nominated).


14.It was started by Scottish expatriates William Ramsay and Hamilton McKellan in a small factory in 1904 in Melbourne, Australia. They had just struck upon a goldmine consumer product that was universal. Ramsay named the Brand name of his product in 1906 after the native country of his wife. Which revolutionary Company in the world of consumer products was thus formed, celebrating its centenary year in 2006?

15.Cavi Electrici Affini Torino (Electrical Cables and Allied Products of Turin) was founded in 1924 which manufactured cables for telephones and railways,they entered india in 1958 in a tie-up with the tata's and is presently owned by the RPG group.which company???


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18. The picture on the left shows an artist probably painting the 24th copy of one of his most famous creations (well it's known that he created 24 copies of his original work).
The picture on the right shows the US Trademark Registration No 34690 granted on July 10, 1900 to this artist's creation. A seemingly innocuous request from a person led to the disappearance of his work as a label trademark. Today we know it as one of the most well recognised images till date.
Which trademark? Enough clues in the picture :-)




19. Identify ( SORRY no music file was attached)




20. OST of School of Rock by Led Zeppelin but is also the unofficial theme song for which comic strip ??? ( SORRY no music file was attached)