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The KQA October Open Quiz. Finals. Coen Brothers. Written Round. Rules. 5 coins, 5 questions Differential scoring +15, if 1 or 2 teams get it right +10, if 3, 4 or 5 teams get it right +5, if 6, 7 or 8 teams get it right. What is being commemorated in this coin?.
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The KQA October Open Quiz Finals
Coen Brothers Written Round
Rules • 5 coins, 5 questions • Differential scoring • +15, if 1 or 2 teams get it right • +10, if 3, 4 or 5 teams get it right • +5, if 6, 7 or 8 teams get it right
Coin in whose honour? (the other side of this coin showed his portrait)
Answer • Battle of Marathon
Coin in whose honour? (the other side of this coin showed his portrait)
Answer • Lazlo Biro
Answer • Great Mosque/Cathedral at Cordoba
Answer • First Rs. 1000 coin
Answer • Sandro Botticelli (detail from La Primavera)
Clockwise 16 questions, infinite bounce
Ginsberg's Theorem is an set of adages which restate the Laws of Thermodynamics in terms of a person playing a game. 1. You can’t win. (First Law of Thermodynamics) 2. You can’t break even. (Second Law of Thermodynamics) 3. You can’t even get out of the game. (Third Law of Thermodynamics) In Ginsberg’s Theorem, how is the Zeroth Law formulated?
Answer • You have to play the game.
‘Penny University’ is a fairly common name for coffee shops all over the Anglophonic world. It is a term that originates from 18th Century London. So, what were these penny universities?
Answer • Instead of paying for drinks, people were charged a penny to enter a coffeehouse. Once inside, the patron had access to coffee, the company of others, various discussions, pamphlets, bulletins, newspapers, and the latest news and gossip. Reporters called "runners" went around to the coffeehouses announcing the latest news
It is a Vedic-Sanskrit term for people who did not conform with the moral and religious norms of the Vedic society. The word is of distinctly non-Sanskrit origin, and there are two theories on its origin – 1. The name of one of Sumerian’s trading partners tentatively identified with the Indus Valley Civilisation 2. The proto-Dravidian word for Language What term?
Answer • Mleccha
What is the name given to this reasonably common motif in art? It takes its name from Italian for ‘small child’. Coincidentally, it means the same in Kannada too!
Answer • Putti
In the 1975 movie, Apoorva Raagangal, director K Balachander introduces each character by associating them with a raaga. What ‘raaga’ was used to introduce Rajinikanth’s role?
Answer • Apaswaram
The Belgian corporation organized to manage the rights to Hergé's work (principally Tintin) is called ‘Moulinsart’. What is the funda behind the name?
Answer • In the original French-Belgian, Marlinspike Hall is known as Le château de Moulinsart
The Eurovision winning Finnish band Lordi has carefully maintained their monster image and never appears in public without their masks and costume. What this has meant is that a common pastime for tabloids is to dig out photos of the band unmasked. On 22 May 2006, the Daily Mail published what was believed to be an old picture of the band without their makeup or masks. It soon turned out that they had got it all wrong and had instead published an old photo of another popular Finnish band. Which band?
Answer • Children of Bodom
Answer • Samaresh Jung was nicknamed ‘Goldfinger’ after his performance at the Commonwealth Games 2006
"I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach." Explain this quote by an author about the consequences of a book he wrote.
Answer • Upton Sinclair, about ‘The Jungle’ • Sinclair wrote the book to expose the poor conditions of the American meat factory worker. Instead people fixated on food safety aspects, even forcing Teddy Roosevelt to pass laws that would eventually result in the formation of the FDA