Sunday 14 December 2014

2014 Dec 14th - Q130

There were protests outside the British Parliament recently, by many who were against the country's bans on paid television-pornography. The protestors sat on each others' faces, in a form of opposition. Which apt British song, did the protestors sing? 

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=> Sit on My Face by Monty Python

Friday 12 December 2014

2014 Dec 12th - Q129

This recently released book broke the record for the highest first-week sales for a debutant author. It is also the fastest selling book in this year. The book was in hot water lately, when officially confirmed that it was ghostwritten. Which book, and who is the author [not the ghostwriter]?

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=> Girl Online by Zoe Sugg [Zoella]

2014 Dec 12th - Q128

Shown below are two paintings done by Norwegian artist Ruth Elisiv Ekeland in 2014. Where would you have likely seen the two?



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=> On the Nobel Peace Prize diplomas of Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai.

Thursday 11 December 2014

2014 Dec 11th - Q127

In the 10 topics most discussed about on Facebook in 2014, only one of them is a corporate. Name the corporate. And, three of these topics are sporting events. Name them too.

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=> The corporate is Malaysian Airlines; The sporting events being the FIFA World Cup 2014, Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, Super Bowl.

Monday 8 December 2014

2014 Dec 8th - Q126

The Hamilton Watch Company, based and incorporated in the US in 1892, is one of the twenty brands owned by the Swatch Group. Two of its watch models related to which 2014 sensation, has brought the company into the news?

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=> Interstellar - these are the watches worn by Murph and Cooper in the movie.

Sunday 7 December 2014

2014 Dec 7th - Q125

This terrorist organisation, whose logo is an octopus, was started by the Greco-Polish Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Ernst stands around 6 foot 3, weighs 21.6 stone, and is powerfully built. Blofeld was named after cricket commentator Henry Blofeld's father. The organisation is named for going for counter-intelligence, terrorism, revenge and extortion. Name the organisation. 

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=> SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) - The new James Bond movie is named after the organisation in James Bond.

Friday 5 December 2014

2014 Dec 5th - Q124

The following picture shows the ranked list of the most Instagrammed places on Earth, in 2014. What is the blanked out number one?


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=> Disneyland - Anaheim, California

Tuesday 2 December 2014

2014 Dec 2nd - Q123

23andMe is a California based private company. One of their products was chosen in TIME's 2008 Best Inventions List. Founded by Anne Wojcicki, Sergey Brin's wife, the company have recently started selling its products in the UK and Canada. Last year, it was banned by the FDA in the United States. With the company's name, identify what this company, or its product, is all about?

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=> Direct-to-consumer saliva genome testing - the company's named for the number of pairs of chromosomes in a human cell.

2014 Dec 2nd - Q122

Selma is a city, and the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama. Recently, the film Selma was released, as an autobiographical account of a certain person, well-associated with this place. Who is the film based on?

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=> Martin Luther King Jr. - Selma was the starting point of his Selma to Montgomery marches.

Sunday 30 November 2014

2014 Nov 30th - Q121

"Throughout the year, retailers would often record poor sales, and only in the holiday season would they receive considerable profits. By virtue of old accounting practices, red ink was used for denoting negative amounts in the record book, while black ink was used for the positive amounts."
The previous paragraph shows a plausible explanation for a phrase, which recently crossed-continents to the UK. What phrase?

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=> Black Friday

2014 Nov 30th - Q120

What Chinese government practice, existing for the past two millennia, is finally going to stop, according to their Government spokespersons? The practice can be connected to the following picture.


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=> Monopoly over Salt - the image shows the proposed Dandi March Memorial, to be made in Dandi.

Friday 28 November 2014

2014 Nov 28th - Q119

The TIME magazine said on the 26th of November, that Narendra Modi was leading on its poll for the annual TIME Person of the Year, ahead of Vladimir Putin and the Ferguson protestors. Who was the last Indian to be crowned Person of the Year by the magazine?

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=> Mahatma Gandhi - infact, he has been the only Indian to receive the title so far.

Thursday 27 November 2014

2014 Nov 27th - Q118

In 2009, Barack Obama had his first subject, after being elected as President of the USA. The subject was Courage, who was raised in California. Across the years, Obama's other subjects have been Apple, Cider, Peace, Liberty, Cobbler, Gobbler and Popcorn. Recently, his subject in this action was Cheese, from Ohio. Generally, all his subjects are Breasted White. What are these subjects, and what does Obama do to them?

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=> The turkeys involved in the annual National Thanksgiving Presidential Pardon

Tuesday 25 November 2014

2014 Nov 25th - Q117

In the movie Big Hero 6, the protagonist Hiro, with few of his older brother’s classmates, are taken to the house of their slacker colleague Fred. As Fred seemed to be an imbecile, the gang is shocked to see that he lived in a mansion, with a personal butler. Fred gives them a quick-tour of his place, and points to a portrait of his family on the wall, which is shown in the next slide. What is unique about this painting?


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=> Stan Lee’s animated cameo - Big Hero 6, loosely based on a Marvel Comics series of the same name, featured Stan Lee’s cameo as Fred’s father in the portrait. Stan Lee appears once again in the movie, during the end-credits.

2014 Nov 25th - Q116

If you were given options to go for Oba and Eba, Tiba Tuque and Esquindim, or Vinicius and Tom, what would you most likely be doing?

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=> Voting for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016 Mascots names

Monday 24 November 2014

2014 Nov 24th - Q115

Shown is the logo of the soon-to-start FIFA Club World Cup 2014, to be held in Morocco. What feature of Moroccan architecture is the orb [or the coloured sphere] on top of the logo meant to resemble? 


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=> Zellige terra cotta tilework

Sunday 23 November 2014

2014 Nov 23th - Q114

These mammals are a very common heraldic symbol in Iberia, representing primary towns of the former Crown of Aragon. Currently, two teams in top-flight Spanish football possess this in their logo, and both teams are of the same city. One of these, recently, planned to alter their logo by raising the forelimbs of the mammal. Though it was a small change, apparently, this resulted in an American company suing the football club.
Name the mammal, the American company, and the sued football club.

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=> Valencia CF, sued by DC Comics, for alledgedly "copying" the Bat logo [of Batman] - this seemed absurd as Batman was established around twenty-years after Valencia got the Bat in their logo. Sevilla is the other football club.

Wednesday 19 November 2014

2014 Nov 19th - Q113

If the Korean news agency Yonhap is to be believed, South Korea has planned to raise five-hundred billion dollars from the public sector for a certain cause. This is to be done without raising taxes. For what cause is the five-hundred billion dollars being collected?

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=> For a possible unification with North Korea.

Tuesday 18 November 2014

2014 Nov 18th - Q112

In 1962, Herbert A. Baker filed a patent for the 'instrument', whose patent diagrams are shown in the picture below. Though it was then a failure, this 'instrument' made a come-back in 2003, thanks to Chinese inventor Han Lik. Name the 'instrument'. Also, what four-letter word can be used to describe what a person is most likely to do with the 'instrument'?


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=> Electronic (or e-) cigarettes. The term is 'vape'.

2014 Nov 18th - Q111

The basic layout consists of multiple triangles, connected in a weaving pattern inspired from the Torres Strait Islander population, who used coconut palm leaves for the pattern, as shown below. Connecting and passing through these triangles are dotted curves, resembling the Rainbow Serpent of Aboriginal legends. The weaving also forms few fish, representing the Dhari [pictured below], a Torres Strait Islander headdress.
What has been described in the previous paragraph?

The weaving pattern on coconut leaf
The Dhari headdress
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=> The G20 Australia logo

Monday 17 November 2014

2014 Nov 17th - Q110

Shown in this video, released by Otherlab, is the research taking place in DARPA's Maximum Mobility Manipulation (M3) program, supported by the National Science Foundation. 
The picture shows a Suzu, which is a Shinto bell containing pellets that create sound, when the bell is shaken. It is used in musical ceremonies, and in front of the entrances of Shinto shrines.
The 'structure' of what, is inspired from the two?




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=> Baymax in Big Hero 6 - for a "huggable, inflatable robot", that is Baymax, the development team of the movie took a research trip to Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, where they got a look at "soft robotics", using inflatable vinyl. Baymax's head was given its shape, from the suzu bell.

Sunday 16 November 2014

2014 Nov 16th - Q109

On 25th December 1984, the given artists met up at Sarm West Studios, Nottingham, London; and recorded a certain song. Now, many artists, thirty years later, are meeting up at the same studio to record a version of the same song. Give the names of the group - the old and the new one - and name the song.


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=> Band Aid; Band Aid 30 - the song is "Do they know it's Christmas?"

2014 Nov 16th - Q108

This is the screen-captured FIFA 15™ specs for Tim Weise, a German who played as goalkeeper for 1899 Hoffenheim, from May 2012 to January 2014. Since January, he has been a free agent. Allegedly, Hoffenheim did not renew Weise's contract, as his body was viewed as not suitable for professional football. Recently, Weise officially retired from football to take up another career. What?


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=> WWE - he was given a contract, in September, to join the NXT division. Apparently, with his bulked-up body, Hoffenheim found him unsuitable for football.

Friday 14 November 2014

2014 Nov 14th - Q107

In this year's G20 summit in Brisbane, the Australian government, led by Tony Abbott, has made sure to keep a certain topic out of the agenda. Due to this, around two-hundred protestors buried their heads in sand, in a New South Wales beach, as shown in the picture. The Australian government's inaction over what topic caused these protests? Also, identify the beach. 


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=> Climate change talks - the beach is the Bondi Beach.

Thursday 13 November 2014

2014 Nov 13th - Q106

The cover of the November-December 2014 issue of the Wonderland magazine. Simply identify the person.


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=> Taylor Swift

2014 Nov 13th - Q105

In the APEC summits, it is a tradition for the meeting world leaders to pose for a group photograph, wearing the traditional attire of the host country [of the summit]; like in the 2008 summit in Lima, where the leaders posed for the camera in the traditional ponchos
At this year's summit, held in Beijing few days ago, the head of states wore the attire as shown in the picture. Traditionally called the Zhongshan Suit, how is it more commonly known?
For the look of the suit, many on the Internet compared it to something else, that is specific to a certain franchise. What was it compared to? OR Fill the blanks in the cartoon. 
Note: The cartoon reads - "I went all the way to China and all I got was this stupid ____ ____ shirt".



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=> Mao Suit - after Mao Zedong. The blank reads "Star Trek", with the attire being compared to the classic Star Trek jacket.

Wednesday 12 November 2014

2014 Nov 12th - Q104

The 2014 movie Birdman, starring Michael Keaton, has few days ago, released minimalist-styled promotional posters around the world. Various posters were displayed in different capital cities. Identify the cities indicated in the two following posters.



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=> Madrid and Mexico City respectively - Madrid is indicated by the Peurta de Alcalá, or the Alcalá Gate; Mexico City is shown by the Angel of Independence statue.

2014 Nov 12th - Q103

Almaty, the ex-capital of Kazakhstan and a contender for hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympics, is often called the "southern capital of Kazakhstan". In an institute here, in 1969, Klim Ivanovic _________ and Svetlana Ivanovna __________ had developed few photographic plates. One of these plates seemed to be under-developed, with a tiny splotch of light in the centre. Considering it defective, Svetlana was about to discard the plate, when she thought against it and kept it back with all the plates. The fact of Svetlana not having discarded the plate, has proved effective.
How has it proved effective? OR give the surnames of the two. 

Svetlana, left, and Klim, with the photographic plates

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=> The surnames are Churyumov and Gerasimenko, in reference to the blanks - the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko is named after the two. Although the two astronomers were initially researching on comet 32P/Comas Solà, when they returned to Kiev, after calculations, the splotch on the "defective" plate turned out be a new comet altogether - the 67P comet. Recently, for the first time in history, the Philae probe of the Rosetta Orbiter mission has landed on the comet.

2014 Nov 12th - Q102

The characters [and their design] shown in the picture were given a green light by LEGO recently, and is to be sold in markets by late 2014. Who are these characters OR where do we come across them?


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=> Howard, Amy, Bernadette from The Big Bang Theory - the other characters are there too. In related news, the voice-actor for Howard's mother, Carol Ann Susi died recently.

Tuesday 11 November 2014

2014 Nov 11th - Q101

In 2009, the online retail firm Alibaba, adopted this day to serve "baresticks". This year, Alibaba earned more than $8 billion on this day. Give the date when this day is celebrated annually - since 2009 - and what is it called?

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=> November 11 and "Single's Day" - 11th November was chosen as it was easy to remember, and because it resembled single sticks [a metaphorism for singles]. "Baresticks" is a common term for singles, and "Double 11" has been trademarked by Alibaba.

2014 Nov 11th - Q100

On the recent 25-year anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a group of young protestors, wielding sledgehammers, smashed parts of this wall - as shown in the image. One of the protestors reportedly said : "It doesn’t matter how high the barriers will be, they will fall. Like the Berlin Wall fell - the ___________ wall will fall." When complete, this wall will be around 550km longer than the Berlin Wall - to which it is commonly compared. Which wall?
The recent smashing of the barrier segment

A view of the wall


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=> The Israeli West Bank Barrier, sometimes called the "Wall of Apartheid".

Monday 10 November 2014

2014 Nov 10th - Q99

This is Harald Jaegar, once a commander on the Bornholmer Straße Border Crossing. Now 71, what was his most important deed in his patrolling career?



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=> He opened the Berlin Wall

2014 Nov 10th - Q98

Gone Girl is a newly-released mystery thriller movie, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. The story is about a man, Nick Dunne, who is convicted for being involved in the disappearance of his wife. It turns out that this was all a ploy, by his wife Amy Dunne herself, when she comes to know of an affair Nick has with a younger woman. The movie is based on the book of the same name, written by Gillian Flynn.
There have been many theories, on whether Flynn got inspiration from a well-known similar disappearance in the 20th century. Whose disappearance? - name the husband and wife both.


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=> Agatha Christie and archaeologist Archie Christie - when Archie wanted to file a divorce, with him being in love a woman Nancy Neele, Agatha Christie disappeared, and was found ten days later in a hotel, under an alias.

Sunday 9 November 2014

2014 Nov 9th - Q97

The Bath Film Festival is an annual film festival, established in 1991, by the Bath Film Society. This year's film festival will be held on the 13th of November. In the forty-two films being shown in this 10-day festival, seventeen of them will be given a censor rating 'F'. The Society got inspiration for this rating, from four Swedish cinemas which, last year, gave an 'A' rating to films that passed a certain Alison Bechdel Test.
What is the rating 'F' given for? How can films pass the Bechdel Test?

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=> 'F' is given to the films that are certified "feminist". According to the Bechdel Test, movies that had women [at least two] who talked about anything, excluding men, were given an 'A'.

2014 Nov 9th - Q96

A reference to what? OR fill the blanks.


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=> The Force Awakens - the recently revealed the title of Star Wars : Episode VII. This was apprently met with a negative review, with questions such as "Where was the Force in the prequels?".

Saturday 8 November 2014

2014 Nov 8th - Q95

This is the new customised-Snoo [Snoo is the Reddit logo] of the sub-reddit page for India. Who/what does this represent, connected to something recent?
Note : the logo is cropped.


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=> Vishwanath Anand, in relation the Word Chess Championships

2014 Nov 8th - Q94

This was how Associated Press reporter Robert Geiger started off his April 15, 1935, dispatch : “Three little words achingly familiar on a Western farmer’s tongue, rule life in the X-Y of the continent — if it rains.” This is the first usage of X-Y to denote a certain series of natural [and man-influenced] disasters in the 1930s. 
For the 2014 sci-fi movie Interstellar, a dystopian and apocalyptic Earth is shown. The setting of Earth [ravaged and destroyed] was inspired by the X-Y disasters. X-Y?


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=> Dust Bowl, a series of dust storms in the 1930s in the United States.

2014 Nov 8th - Q93

"I really want to clear my life so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community. I feel like I'm not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life, so that way I can dedicate all of my energy towards just building the best products and services."
Who said this, when asked about his trademark grey t-shirt, in a recent press conference?

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=> Mark Zuckerberg

Friday 7 November 2014

2014 Nov 7th - Q92

On Benaras Hindu University professor KK Mishra's account: In the 17th century, when Mughal Emperor Aurabgzeb was on his binge of destroying temples, he was notified by his soldiers, of an old Hanuman temple in a Varanasi village. The idol of Hanuman in this temple was unqique, as it was black in colour. When the Mughal soldiers arrived, the villagers fought back valiantly, and forced the soldiers to a beating retreat. The village got its name after this victory.
Now, 450 years later, the village has got a 'second victory', according to its villagers. The temple is still called, literally, "the temple of the Black Hanuman". Name this village, and what is this 'second victory'?

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=> Jayapur - ''Jaya" meaning victory - the 'second victory' is Narendra Modi's adoption of Jayapur, under a new scheme wherein MPs of both houses, identify a village and try to develop it.