Tuesday, October 02, 2007

TOPIC : Beatlemania + Tech ANSWERS

Wow.......After a LOOONG hiatus - I can't believe I'm back with SUCH an unholy mix of topics.......of all things....THE BEATLES and TECHNOLOGY??

Anyways,here we go! In case of pictures,click them to enlarge.

As usual,send in your entries to prithwish.nath@gmail.com , or you can just scrap me at orkut (this is not preferable,because that would make cheating much easier)

Prize for this week's edition :- "The Lost World" - Arthur Conan Doyle (e-book)
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Winner : Sourav Bhunia (7+1 TB) Congrats! What a debut !
Debkalpa Goswami - 7
Sourav Bhunia - 7 (+1 TB)
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TIEBREAKER 1 : Comment on this picture :

Ans : Green Day as seen in the 2007 movie adaptation of the legendary TV Show "The Simpsons" -
They performed a "punk-rock"-ed version of the Simpsons Theme Song
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Beatlemania/Music + Technology ANSWERS
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1. The Beatles borrowed something irreplaceable in 1960 from Gerry Marsden and the Pacemakers, never to return the thing taken. Name.
Ans: Ringo Starr

2. The first few editions (60's 70's) of this annual publication used to contain the following information:- Top national headline, top international headline, top trend, top sports headline, top motion pictures, top TV show, top book, top debut etc. Name this publication.
Ans: Billboard Hot 100

3. When and what,and for which song - the last time Beatles won a grammy?(part marking,0.33 X 3)
Ans : 1995 - "Free As A Bird" - Best Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals

4. Who was the music teacher of Laxmikant Kudalkar, to whom he dedicated a song to in one of his movies?
Ans: Anthony Gonsalves......heard the song?

5. Who was the first DJ to play live at an Olympic Games opening ceremony? (HINT : At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Athens)
Ans: DJ Tiesto

6. Identify him.



















Ans: Eric Clapton


7.
Identify the Operating System (obviously,this isn't Windows!)















Ans: Solaris

8. When line drawing algorithms were first implemented, it was observed that oblique lines had ugly jagged edges. This problem was termed as the...?
Ans: Staircase Effect....easy,we studied this in Class IV

9. Identify this company (by it's logo below),which caters mostly to other gaming/3D Animation companies or enthusiasts.











Ans: AlienWare
10. Identify this (in)famous device...! [NOTE : Picture has been photoshopped to remove any identification marks,by your's truly]

















Ans: Apple Newton - the world's first PDA....which was a programming disaster

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

TOPIC : "Ties That Bind" ANSWERS

TOPIC : "Ties That Bind" - ANSWERS
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(.......yeah,it's going to be interesting,but also sketchy...bear with me here,this is the first
time I've tried anything like this)

Your objective in this quiz is to find the connection/unifying theme among the given
subjects in the pictures.Remember,click on them to enlarge.

Answers to be sent at prithwish.nath@gmail.com.
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WINNER : Lets practice my logic......hmmm......no entries = no winners,right?!??!
PRIZE : Matilda by Roald Dahl (e-book,HTML format with images)
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1.
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Ans : On the left - electronic musician Moby(Richard Melville),who is the great great great great grand-nephew of Herman Melville,who wrote the classic "Moby Dick" (pictured on right)

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2.
Ans: On the left, Lexington Hotel,"Capone's Castle" the HQ of Al Capone - arguably the most
notorious gangster during the 1920-1930's (Prohibition Era)

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3.
Ans : On the left, 2Pac Shakur , the now-deceased rapper - whose many lyrics of songs are taken from
the League Of Nations declaration.
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4.
Ans : Both are MARVEL comics characters
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5.

Ans : On the left,Nine Inch Nails,whose song "Hurt" was covered by the great Johnny Cash himself (pictured on right)....an extremely amazing event...

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6.
Ans : Matt Stone and Trey Parker, co-creators of the (in?) famous TV animated show,South Park
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7.
Ans : All have appeared on Oprah Winfrey's show
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8.

Ans : Both are paintings by Adolf Hitler(!)
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9.

Ans : Lashith Malinga and Kevan James - both took 4 wickets in 4 balls,a feat recorded only
these two times in the history of cricket.
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10.

Ans : King Louis IX ,and Lazarus (from The Bible) - both examples of - The lazarus phenomenon :- refers to an event in which a person spontaneously returns to life (the heart starts beating again) after Resuscitation has been given up.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

TOPIC : Entertainment ANSWERS

TOPIC : Entertainment
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Send in your entries to [ prithwish.nath@gmail.com ] or [ prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com ]
In case of pictures,click on them to enlarge.
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WINNER : Debkalpa (10/13)
RUNNER UP : Avirup Basu (dmon.divine@gmail.com) (9/13)
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PRIZE : "My Sacrifice" - Creed
-or-
The Spiderman 3 Original Sound Track [Ending Credits Song]
-or-
"Don't Wanna Stop" - Ozzy Osbourne

Mention the song you want,along with your answers.
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1.Find the unifying theme :- Sam Spade,Max Payne,Philip Marlowe
Ans : "Film Noir" - all three are detectives of this genre

2."Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man." .Identify either the speaker,or the movie.

Ans : Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver

3.This guy has been “giving you nightmares” for almost 25 years ! Identify him. [ HINT : He doesn't normally look like this

Ans : Robert Englund (who plays the character of the serial killer Freddy Krueger from "Nightmare On Elm Street")

4.Comment on this picture.Also name them. [ Scoring : 0.5 X 6]

Ans : Janis Joplin,Kurt Cobain,Jim Morrison,Jimmi Hendrix,Brian Jones. This is the "27 Club", they all died young at 27.

5. Sergio Leone remade Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" into the first of his "Spaghetti Westerns", "A Fistful of Dollars", which was released in 1964. "Yojimbo" was also remade into which 1996 film starring Bruce Willis?

Ans : Last Man Standing

6.In 1998, Roland Emmerich remade Ishiro Honda's classic, anti-nuclear film,in the process changing its setting (geographical location). What was the name of his remake?

Ans: Godzilla

7. "I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do..." Apparently this speaker feels the need to discuss the benefits of designated purpose(s) !
The second speaker, much more lively by a mile, reports: "Give it up old man, you can't fight evolution, I was built for speed!".The poor director,shouting “CUT! CUT!” senses a little “continuity error” here…..A “Little” continuity error?!?? The 2 speakers are from 2 different movies entirely! OK, keeping aside this impossible situation, so ,Which two characters and films are we talking about here? (Scoring : 0.5 X 4)

Ans : HAL from 2001 : A Space Odyssey ,and Dory,from Finding Nemo

8.Identify the band.

Ans: One of my favourites, Blondie

9.Originally,Steven Spielberg was scheduled to direct “Cape Fear”,while Martin Scorsese was at that time,the leading candidate to direct “Schindler’s List”.In the end however,the two switched films.Why?

Ans: Martin Scorsese felt that "Schindler's List" needed a Jewish director

10.Identify the band,and the song (Scoring : 0.5 X 2) :-

Download file from :- http://www.flypicture.com/download/MjA2MDc2

Ans: "Mama Mia" by ABBA





Monday, April 23, 2007

TOPIC : Krazy Picks Vol. V

TOPIC : "Krazy Picks" Volume. V
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PRIZE : "Just Like You Imagined" - Nine Inch Nails (OST of the film "The 300")

WINNER : ARIJIT SIR

Debkalpa : 6.5 /10 (+3 TB)
Arijit Sir : 6.5 / 10 (+3 TB,WON BY "DEAD ON ARRIVAL" RULES)
Sourav : 3 / 10


TIE-BREAKER #1:- Identify this Italian philosopher/novelist :-


Answer: Umberto Eco

TIEBREAKER #2 :- This is the official logo of which community?



Answer: The Hacker Community

TIEBREAKER #3 [SUDDEN DEATH]:- What is,till date,the longest running Sci-Fi TV Series?

Answer : Dr.Who

TIEBREAKER #4 [***+DEAD ON ARRIVAL+***]:-
Who is this ?



Answer : Frank Zappa

TIEBREAKER #5 [***+DEAD ON ARRIVAL+***]:-
What do the characters(fictional,lucklily!) Samara Morgan and Sadako Yamamura have in common?

Answer : Both are essentially the same character,Samara Morgan is from the movie "The Ring",the American adaptation of the Japanese Horror film "Ringu" (also the novel of same name) , while Sadako Yamamura is from the original.

NOTE: "Ringu" was the only film that REALLY scared me,and - don't laugh - robbed
a night's worth of sleep from me..HEY! I SAID NOT TO LAUGH! I was only 11 then....
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Send your entries to prithwish.nath@gmail.com,Happy quizzing,all~!
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1. "The city so nice they named it twice" - Name it.

Ans: New York City

2. Which island was known as "Navigator’s Islands" before the 20th century?

Ans: Samoa

3. What do the following places have in common:-

San Diego,Orleans,Venice,Newcastle,Manchester

Ans: All codenames of AMD Athlon 64 CPU's

4. Which was the shortest war in history?

Ans: Anglo-Zanzibar war of 1896,Zanzibar surrendered in 38 minutes

5. While bidding on Ebay.com, if you got “sniped”, what happened to you?

Ans: You got outbidden in the last few seconds of an auction(often done deliberately by "snipers" to avoid competition/bidding war) (I have deducted 0.5 marks for this question....you guys should have read the language of the question PROPERLY and ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE LANGUAGE~!!)

6. Which cricketer is credited with the invention of the “Doosra” and “Teesra”?

Ans: Saqlain Mushtaq/Muthaiya Muralitharan

7. Identify the place.












Ans: Westminster Abbey

8. Identify the place.

Ans: The NYC Capitol Building

9. Identify this famous singer/songwriter.

Ans: Johnny Cash

10.Which Italian mathematician,better known for his EXTREMELY accurate future predictions, predicted his own death in 1576, right down to the exact hour,and when the time came, he was still healthy, so he committed suicide to prove himself right?

Ans: Geronimo Cardano

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Topic : Quotes & Taglines II

TOPIC : Quotes & Taglines II
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Sorry for being so late this time,the hiatus went a bit longer than planned,but what the hell,I'm back now,aren't I? Anyways,send your entries to prithwish.nath@gmail.com.Here,obviously name the person(remember,quotes can also be by fictional characters!),or in case of taglines,name the movie.(If it is a tagline,i'll mention it specifically)
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PRIZE : "The Day Of The Jackal" -Frederic Forsythe (that's a book,FYI)

WINNER : NONE (1 entry only)
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1. "I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up and gasps "Oh look at that!" Then, whoosh and I'm gone.. and they'll never see anything like it ever again, and they won't be able to forget me - ever."

Ans: Jim Morrison

2."When I first heard Elvis' voice, I just knew that I wasn't going to work for anybody, and nobody was going to be my boss. He is the deity supreme of rock and roll religion as it exists in today's form. Hearing him for the first time was like busting out of jail. I thank God for Elvis Presley."

Ans: Bob Dylan

3."
A good idea is like a yo-yo-it may go to the end of its string, but it doesn't die there; it only sleeps. Eventually it rolls back up into your palm."

Ans: Stephen King

4."Our gains are not measured in the losses of others. They are counted in the conflicts we avert, the prosperity we share and the peace we extend."

Ans: George W. Bush

5."
Oh, no, it wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast..."

Ans: Carl Denham from the movie "King Kong"

6."I'm not an atheist and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many different languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn't know what it is. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God."

Ans: Albert Einstein

7."If you rip, tear, shred, bend, fold, deface, disfigure, smear, smudge, throw, drop, or in any other manner damage, mistreat, or show lack of respect towards this book, the consequences will be as awful as it is within my power to make them." [HINT: Written in the preface of a book]

Ans: Irma Pince from "Quidditch Through The Ages -J.K.Rowling"


8."On some positions, Cowardice asks the question, "Is it safe?" Expediency asks the question, "Is it politic?" And Vanity comes along and asks the question, "Is it popular?" But Conscience asks the question "Is it right?" And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because Conscience tells him it is right."

Ans: Martin Luther King,Jr.

9."He loved the American Dream....With a Vengeance..." - Identify the movie.

Ans: Scarface

10."You'll never laugh as long and as loud again as long as you live! The laughs come so fast and so furious you'll wish it would end before you collapse!" - Identify the movie.

Ans: Modern Times

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Topic : ???????????? ANSWERS

Finally,after taking an almost too long hiatus,the Krazy Kid is BAAAAACK~!!! with a bang!!!!
This time,we're gonna be trying something really new. The 10 questions that follow,the answers are DIRECTLY related to the topic of the quiz. Yes,the questions DO seem to be Krazy Picks,but I can assure you,they're not. So the ultimate goal for you this week is to answer what the Topic is!!!! So,happy quizzing to all,and you know where to send the entries!!
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1. Identify him. He won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1940 for his autobiography on Abraham Lincoln.
Ans: Carl Sandburg
2. Which scientist,wanting Nuclear Disarmament,stated "I do not know how WW3 will be fought,but WW4 must be fought with sticks and stones"? His brain's parietal operculum region was missing and, to compensate, his inferior parietal lobe was 15% wider than normal.The inferior parietal region is responsible for mathematical thought, visuospatial cognition, and imagery of movement. His brain also contained 73% more glial cells than the average brain.
Ans: Albert Einstein

3.Identify him.
Ans: Ernest Hemingway


















4. Which actress has her own production company,named "Flower Films" ?
Ans: Drew Barrymore

5. Antonio Meucci, Johann Philipp Reis, and Elisha Grey,amongst many others, have been credited with this invention.What is it?
Ans: Telephone

6. John Ford has won the Best Actor Academy Awards for 4 times, more than anyone till date. What was the last film he won it for?
Ans: The Quiet Man

7.When is this used?
Ans: "All Hallow's Day",October 31st,better known as "Halloween"...by the way,this is a Jack O' Lantern

















8. This psychological disorder, used to describe an adult who is afraid of commitment to and/or refuses to accept his adulthood (Maybe MJ has it?). It is also sometimes used positively to describe an innocent,childlike approach to life.Name it.
Ans: Peter Pan Syndrome

9. This animated series is notable for having won seven Academy Awards (1943,1944,1945,1946,1948,1951,and 1952), tying it with Walt Disney's "Silly Symphonies" as the most-awarded theatrical animated series. Name it.
Ans: Tom & Jerry

10. This is a production company founded by Steven Spielberg,Kathleen Kennedy,and Frank Marshall in 1982,it's uniqueness lies in the fact that it never distributes it's own movies,it only produces them. It has produced famous movies like the "Back To The Future" movies,"Jurassic Park" movies,"Schindler's List", "Saving Private Ryan" among many others. Identify it
Ans: Amblin Entertainment

Finale : Identify the topic of the quiz,based on all 10 answers.
Ans: "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial"

Confuse
d???
Never fear,the Krazy Kid is here!

Explanation:-

  • E.T.'s face was created by combining facial features of Carl Sandburg,Albert Einstein,and Ernest Hemingway
  • Drew Barrymore plays an important role in the film
  • Who can forget E.T's famous dialogue , "E.T. phone home!"
  • E.T watches Tom & Jerry,and "The Quiet Man" on TV during the film
  • One of the major story arcs of the film occurs on Halloween night
  • In one scene,Mary reads "Peter Pan" to Gertie, Peter Pan is also Spielberg's fav. story
  • And finally coming to "Amblin Entertainment", just think about it's logo!



Thursday, January 04, 2007

Great Events Of The 20th Century

Starting off,a very happy new year 2007 to all of you! Let's hope this will be a great year for all of us! About the quiz,I've strayed away from the original format,and tried something new.This edition has no questions,only information,the Greatest Events of the 2oth Century.This is done primarily for my friends at school,preparing for the Inter School Topical Quiz,but it should be a good read for others too.Have fun!

-Prithwish
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The assembly line and mass production of motor vehicles and other goods allowed
manufacturers to produce more and cheaper products. This allowed the automobile to become
the most important means of transportation.

The invention of fixed-wing aircraft and the jet engine allowed for the world to become
"smaller." Space flight increased knowledge of the rest of the universe and allowed for global
real-time communications via geosynchronous satellites.

Mass media technologies such as film, radio, and television allow the communication of
political messages and entertainment with unprecedented impact

Mass availability of the telephone and later, the computer, especially through the Internet,
provides people with new opportunities for near-instantaneous communication

Applied electronics, notably in its miniaturized form as integrated circuits, made possible the
above mentioned rise of mass media, telecommunications, advanced computing, and all kinds
of "intelligent" appliances; as well as many advances in natural sciences such as physics, by
the use of exponentially growing calculation power (and later,the supercomputer).

The development of Nitrogen fertilizer, insecticides and herbicides resulted in significantly
higher agricultural yield. Chemical warfare is massively used in World War I.

Advances in fundamental physics through the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics led
to the development of nuclear weapons (known informally as "the Bomb" and dropped on the
industrial town of Hiroshima and the historic town of Nagasaki), the nuclear reactor, the
semiconductor and the laser.

Quantum mechanics also led to the development of applied electronics, radiation therapy, and
synthesis of many new chemicals, including antibiotics and plastics.

Fusion power was studied extensively but remained an experimental technology at the end of
the century.

Inventions such as the washing machine and air conditioning led to an increase in both the
quantity and quality of leisure time for the middle class in developed countries.

Most influential inventions in the 20th century: antibiotics,new plastics, transistors,Internet

* 2001 Dennis Tito becomes the first space tourist by paying $20 million to board the
International Space Station.
* 2002 Mars Odyssey arrives in orbit around Mars.
* 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster February 1.
* 2003 The Chinese space programme launches its first manned space flight, Shenzhou 5
on October 15.
* 2004 Mars Exploration Rovers land on Mars; Opportunity discovers proof that that area of
Mars was once covered in water.
* 2004 Cassini-Huygens probe arrives at Saturn.
* 2004 SpaceShipOne makes first privately-funded human spaceflight, June 21
* 2005 Huygens probe lands on Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons, January 14.
* 2005 Deep Impact probe impacts Comet Tempel 1, July 4.
* 2006 New Horizons launches on a 10 year voyage to Pluto January 20.
* 2006 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrives at Mars.

Wars+Politics
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After decades of fight of the Women's suffrage movement, the right to vote for women is
introduced in all western countries.

In the Spanish-American War Spain loses its last colonies. The USA occupy Cuba, Puerto Rico
and the Philippines and wins the Philippine-American War against the independence
movement.

Rising nationalism and increasing national awareness were among the causes of World War I,
the first of two wars to involve all the major world powers including Germany, France, Italy,
Japan, the United States and the Commonwealth of Nations. World War I led to the creation of
many new countries, especially in Eastern Europe. Ironically, it was said by many to be the
'War to end all Wars'.

The economic and political aftermath of World War I and the Great Depression led to the rise
of Fascism and Nazism in Europe, and shortly to World War II. This war also involved Asia and
the Pacific, in the form of Japanese aggression against China and the United States. Among
soldiers, civilians also suffered greatly in World War II -- from the bombing of cities on both
sides, and in the German genocide of the Jews and others, known as the Holocaust. In 1945
the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki take place.

During World War I, in Russia the Bolshevik putsch took over the Russian Revolution of 1917,
precipitating the rise of communism. After the Soviet Union's involvement in World War II,
Communism became a major force in global politics, spreading all over the world: notably, to
Eastern Europe, China, Indochina and Cuba. This led to the Cold War and proxy wars with the
West, including wars in Korea (1950-1953) and Vietnam (1957-1975).

The civil rights movement in the USA and the movement against Apartheid in South Africa
challenge successfully segregationist practices.

The "fall of Communism" in the late 1980s freed Eastern and Central Europe from Soviet
supremacy. It also led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia into successor
states, many rife with ethnic nationalism, and left the United States as the world's
superpower.

Through the League of Nations and, after World War II, the United Nations, international
cooperation increased. Other efforts included the formation of the European Union, leading to
a common currency in much of Western Europe, the euro around the turn of the millennium.

The end of colonialism led to the independence of many African and Asian countries. During
the Cold War, many of these aligned with the USA, the USSR, or China for defense.
The creation of Israel, a Jewish state in a mostly Arab region of the world, fueled many
conflicts in the region, which were also influenced by the vast oil fields in many of the Arab
countries.

2002 East Timor gains independence from Indonesia.

2003 International Criminal Court opens

2003 - 2005 A series of nonviolent revolutions known as the color revolutions overthrew
authoritarian regimes in Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Lebanon.

2004 EU Enlargement: 10 countries join, 8 of which are former Communist nations.

2005 UN Security Council decides war criminals in Darfur will be tried by the International
Criminal Court (Resolution 1593)

2005 civil unrest in France

2006 Montenegro gains independence and becomes the 192nd member of the UN.
Sri Lanka civil war (1983-present)

Darfur conflict, approximately 400,000 deaths

U.S. Invasion in Iraq, most estimates claim 40,000 – 50,000 Iraqi and 3,100 coalition deaths. In 2004, The Lancet estimated that about "98,000 more deaths than expected (8000–194,000) happened after the invasion."

Civil War in Côte d'Ivoire, 3,000 deaths

September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on USA,hijacked aeroplanes crash into the WTC buildings,Pentagon,and near the White House, 2,993 deaths

December 13, 2001 attacks, Terrorist attack on Indian Parliament (2001), terrorists storm the Indian Parliament Builiding in New Delhi and kill six police officers.

October 12, 2002 Bali terrorist bombings kill 202 people.

March 11, 2004 suicide terrorist attacks shake several train stations on Spain's capital Madrid, killing 190 people and injuring 1,247.

July 7, 2005 suicide terrorist attacks shake London transport system killing 52 people and injuring 700.

29 October 2005 Delhi Bombings, terrorists attack various markets in New Delhi, killing 61 people and injuring 188 more, right before the start of the festival season in India.

Culture+Entertainment
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As the century begins, Paris is the artistic capital of the world, where both French and foreign
writers, composers and visual artists gather. By the end of the century, the focal point of
global culture had moved to the United States, especially New York City and Los Angeles.

Movies, music and the media had a major influence on fashion and trends in all aspects of life.
As many movies and music originate from the United States, American culture spread rapidly
over the world.

Rock and Roll and Jazz styles of music are developed in the United States, and quickly
become the dominant forms of popular music in America, and later, the world.

Modern art developed new styles such as expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.

The automobile provided vastly increased transportation capabilities for the average member
of Western societies in the early to mid-century, spreading even further later on. City design
throughout most of the West became focused on transport via car. The car became a leading
symbol of modern society, with styles of car suited to and symbolic of particular lifestyles
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Sports became an important part of society, becoming an activity not only for the privileged.
Watching sports, later also on television, became a popular activity.

Video gaming becomes an immensely popular leisure activity,online gaming,and even professional gaming skyrockets,and the gaming market and business skyrockets,with the development of gaming consoles such as the Playstation,X-Box,and others.Gaming also creates controversy,with games like Grand Theft Auto,Manhunt,Killer7,Condemned,etc. for their Violence and Mature content,and games like Doom for it's Satanical themes.Doom,along with Quake,are said to have influenced the two students responsible for the Columbine Massacre.

Medicine
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Antibiotics drastically reduced mortality from bacterial diseases and their prevalence.

X-rays became powerful diagnostic tool for wide spectrum of diseases, from bone fractures to
cancer. In 1960-s, Computerized tomography had been invented.

Another important diagnostic tool is sonography.

Development of vitamins virtually eliminated scurvy and other vitamin-deficiency diseases.

New psychiatric drugs were developed. This includes antipsychotics which are efficient in
treating hallucinations and delusions, and antidepressants for treating depression. However,
some of these drugs have serious side effects, and they usually cannot heal a psychiatric
disease, only treat it.

Role of tobacco smoking in developing cancer and other diseases had been proved in 1950-s
(British Doctors Study).

New methods for cancer treatment, namely chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and
immunotherapy, were developed. As a result, in many cases cancer can be completely
healed.

New methods for heart surgery were developed.

Cocaine and heroin were found to be dangerous addictive drugs, and their wide usage had
been outlawed.

* 2003 Dolly the sheep dies prematurely February 14.

* 2003 Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) spreads around the globe.

* 2005 First successful partial face transplant (France)

* 2006 80% of world land surface has coverage by cellular networks for mobile phone use.

*Mobile phone usage approaches 100% in developed countries.

* 2003 New discovery of a old dwarf human species, Homo floresiensis by modern humans

Environment
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The widespread use of petroleum in industry -- both as a chemical precursor to plastics and
as a fuel for the automobile and airplane -- led to the vital geopolitical importance of
petroleum resources.

The Middle East, home to many of the world's oil deposits, became a
center of geopolitical and military tension throughout the latter half of the century. (For
example, oil was a factor in Japan's decision to go to war against the United States in 1941,
and the oil cartel, OPEC, used an oil embargo of sorts in the wake of the Yom Kippur War in
the 1970s).

A vast increase in fossil fuel consumption leads to depletion of natural resources, possibly
global warming and possibly both local and global climate change. The problem is increased
by, believed by many, world-wide deforestation, also causing a loss of biodiversity. The
problem of a depletion of natural resources is decreased by advances in drilling technology
which led to a net increase in the amount of fossil fuel that is readily obtainable at the end of
the century, as compared with the amount considered obtainable at the beginning of the
century.

CFC gases,from discarded refrigerators,aerosol cans,etc. is believed to lead to thinning of the
layer of ozone gas in the atmosphere(which protects us from the harmful ultraviolet and
x-rays from the sun)leading to increased global temperatures,and possibility of skin cancer.

In 2004-2005 it is found that the ozone layer has rapidly regenerated,sealing up most of the
"holes",this is believed to be caused due to increased awareness about CFC and it's
effects;scientists proclaim the ozone layer will completely heal up by 2010

* Up to 50,000 people were killed in France, Italy, and other European countries in the summer of 2003 due to a prolonged heat wave coinciding with a shortage of medical and nursing staff.

* Earthquake in Bam, Iran on December 27, 2003 killed more than 26,000 people.

* 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

On December 26 an undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean created a large tsunami, which impacted land across the region and caused approximately 310,000 deaths in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries in the region.

* 2004 hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne batter Florida and the Caribbean in August and September, causing over 3,200 deaths, 3,000 of which resulted from Jeanne's torrential flooding rains in Haiti. The hurricanes caused a combined $50 billion in damage in the United States.

* In 2005, Hurricane Katrina impacts the U.S. Gulf Coast as a strong Category 3 hurricane with top sustained winds before landfall near 125 mph, flooding New Orleans, and causing significant damage in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. The current number of fatalities stands at 1,836. Katrina surpassed Hurricane Andrew in cost of damage, approaching $75 billion and becoming the costliest natural disaster in U.S history.

* Earthquake in Kashmir on October 8, 2005, which has so far claimed at least 87,350 lives in India and Pakistan.

* Hurricane Stan hit Mexico along the Gulf of Campeche in October 2005 and moved into Guatemala. Hurricane Stan combined with powerful storms already occurring in the region and contributed to the deaths of 1,620 people. It is unclear how many deaths are due directly to Stan and how many from the already existing storms, or perhaps a combination of the two.

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* 2001- Tiger Woods, American golfer, completes the Tiger Slam, winning four golf majors in a row

* 2002- In the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan, Brazil won the Football World Cup becoming the first team to win the trophy 5 times.

* 2002- 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

* 2003- Australia wins the 2003 Cricket World Cup

* 2003- England wins the 2003 Rugby World Cup, becoming the first team from the northern hemisphere to win the cup.

* 2004- Greece wins the European Football Championship for the first time.

* 2004- 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens, Greece.

* 2004- Michael Schumacher wins his 5th consecutive Formula One World Drivers Championship.

* 2005- American cyclist Lance Armstrong wins his 7th consecutive Tour de France and retires.

* 2005- In cricket England wins the ashes The Ashes defeating Australia 2-1. The first time in 18 years.

* 2006- 2006 Winter Olympics held in Torino, Italy. * 2006- 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, won by Italy.

* 2006- Floyd Landis wins the Tour De France, but later, it would be known that he was indeed doped. Óscar Pereiro Sio is not yet, but will be crowned as Tour De France champion, later this year.

* 2006- The rugby world cup is held in France from September to October.

There are TONS more about sports,about the 1900's,which I could not put here.You could go to
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/kenanderson/centsport to check them out.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Topic : Krazy Picks Vol.IV ANSWERS

Krazy Picks Volume IV ANSWERS
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Send your entries to prithwish.nath@gmail.com,or prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com

Winner: Arjit Sir (5.5 correct answers)
Other Entries : Saptamendu (4 correct answers,including all 3 mistakes from last question)

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1. Yo man,wat eggsactly iz "Engrish" ?
Ans : Grammatically incorrect variation of English,caused due to bad translation from (mostly eastern i.e. Chinese,Japanese,Korean,etc.) foreign languages

2. What was the earliest "P2P" or Peer-To-Peer system in widespread use?
Ans: Usenet(Users exchanged news articles with each other)

3. Name 2 Bond films which are not considered part of the 21-film series(i.e. they were unofficial)
Ans: Never Say Never Again & Casino Royale

4. What was Pierce Brosnan forbidden to do,after signing the 4-film contract,playing James Bond?
Ans: He was forbidden to wear a tuxedo(a type of suit) in any film he would appear(other than a 007 film)

5. What is the full form of the police unit S.W.A.T ?
Ans: Special Weapons And Tactics

6. Which was Nokia's only N-Series mobile phone that did not follow conventional N-Series naming?
Ans: The N-GAGE

7. According to Yann Martel,his 2002 Booker Prize winning novel would make the reader believe in what?
Ans: God

8. Which novel's subtitle/tagline was "....to say nothing of the dog.." ?
Ans: Three Men In A Boat by Jerome K. Jerome

9. What do these 3 people have in common?
Ans: They all have been made fun of by Eminem in his songs !!

FRED DURST (Lead Singer of Limp Bizkit)


JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE


MICHAEL JACKSON

10. This is a news broadcast from the year 2130 A.D. :-

"This just in,the terrorist group Al-Whatevera-Zaed detonated the AntiMatter Bomb,stolen from the CERN facility,just west of Geneva,as their demands to release their fellow comrades from the Alcatraz Prison was not met...It is reported almost half the population of New York City has been wiped out in the blast,and the poisonous fumes and other products formed as a reaction from the blast are slowly killing many more.We go live now to the Pentagon,where the President is currently being briefed on the situation...the President will be making his address to the citizens of America shortly, from there..."

Find out the errors,if any,from the above extract.
Ans: There are 3 factual errors :-

1.The Alcatraz Prison has no longer been used as a prison since 1969(much like India's Cellular Jail)

2.When Anti-matter reacts with Matter(i.e. Anti-Matter bomb explosion) it releases energy with 100% efficiency,and no byproducts,residual,poisonous matter is created.

3.The President MUST make any kind of address to the people from the WHITE HOUSE,not from anywhere else

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Topic : Entertainment ANSWERS

Topic : Entertainment
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Send your answers to prithwish.nath@gmail.com,or to prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com
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Winner : Saptamendu Goswami (7 Correct)
Runner Up: Debkalpa Goswami (6 Correct)
Others: Arijit Sir (3 correct)
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1.In the world of entertainment,what is the "Fourth Wall" ?
Ans: An imaginary/invisible wall that separates the real world(of the audience) from the world of the play/movie/game

2.Taking inflation into account,what is the highest grossing film of all time?
Ans: Gone With The Wind($2,699,710,936 worldwide.Highest grossing film without inflation,The Titanic - $1,865,000,000 worldwide)
Taking inflation into account,the Titanic grossed $2,245,078,963 worldwide

3.Which tennis player was "cartoonized" for his special guest apperance in an episode of the cartoon TV series "The Simpsons"?
Ans: Pete Sampras,Venus Williams,Serena Williams(any one)

4.If you are an avid gamer,you should get this easily. What is the most common assumption that can be made if a movie is made from a game? Gamers have termed it the "Golden Rule Of Game-To-Movie adaptations". Examples of such adaptations : Resident Evil,Bloodrayne,House Of The Dead,and most (in)famously,Doom,which starred "The Rock" Dwayne Johnson.

HINT: The only such movie that did not follow the "golden rule" was "Silent Hill"

Ans: Movie's storyline would be changed,resembling nothing close to the original story of the game.(Silent Hill followed the original story 99%)

Doom was considered one of the biggest game-to-movie disappointments ever,greatly upsetting Doom(game) fans.(Including me)
Considering this info,here's a depressing piece of news: Movies of great games like Max Payne,Far Cry,Halo,Diablo,Dead Or Alive will be released in the future...(let's keep out fingers crossed,shall we?)

5.Which Bond villain had stainless steel teeth that could bite through virtually anything?(But failed to bite through Bond's throat as he electrocuted them~!)
Ans: Jaws (he is not from 'Goldfinger' !! He appears in "The Spy Who Loved Me" & "Moonraker")

6.Identify him.
Ans: Freddy Krueger,villain from "Nightmare On Elm Street" series

7.Name the film.
Ans: Scream

8.Identify him.
Ans: "This is THE MAAASK~!!!!!"

9.Identify him.
Ans: Michael Myers,villain from "Halloween" series

10.Identify him.
Ans: THE PRINCE OF PERSIA ~!!!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Krazy Picks Vol. III ANSWERS

Krazy Picks Vol.III ANSWERS
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Winner: Debkalpa Goswami(5/10)
Runner Up:Arijit Sir(4/10)
Other Entries:Saptamendu Goswami(1/10)
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Send your entries to prithwish.nath@gmail.com, or prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com
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1.In which country,are the students legally authorised to write answers in SMS Language?
Ans: To say in SMS Language,"GR8 BRI10" (That's England)

2.He has received 45 Academy Award nominations, an accomplishment surpassed only by Walt Disney.He also composed the music for all 6 star wars films, Superman, Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, and the first three Harry Potter movies.Who is he?
Ans: John Williams

3.Which Finnish band made the opera metal/symphonic metal genre popular worldwide?
Ans: One of my favourite bands...Nightwish

4.Which horror writer was the creator of the Cthulu group of mythos,and also the fictional book known as "Necromicon",which was the gateway of the dead into the living world?
Ans: Howard Phillips Lovecraft

5.What do Frederic Kreuger,Jason Vorhees,and Michael Myers have in common?

Ans:They are all demonical/supernatural serial killers of the "slasher horror" genre of films(movies in which a group of people are stalked and killed off one by one by a maniac)
The movies:-
Freddy Krueger : Nightmare On Elm Street (series)
Jason Vorhees: Friday The 13th (series)
Michael Myers: Halloween(series)

6.Let's imagine that the crew of a ship are on the verge of a mutiny.But the captain then gives the order to "Splice The Mainbrace!" and the mutiny is prevented for the time being.What did the captain mean?
Ans: Have a drink

7.Black hats,White hats,and Grey hats are "species" of what?
Ans: Hackers

8.Identify the band
Ans: Godsmack
9.Identify the band
Ans: Weezer

10.This grant caused quite an outroar from many of the world's leading Software companies,but in the end it was the world's many people who benefited.Actually brought about for a free OS based on UNIX,this grant/license allows programmers to distribute their programmes for free,gives all recipients of a program the right to run, copy, modify and distribute it, while forbidding them from imposing further restrictions on any copies they distribute,effectively giving rise to what we call "Freeware".What am I talking about?
Ans: The GNU Public License (remember the license screen you have to say" I agree" while installing every freeware?)

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Topic : Krazy Picks Vol.II ANSWERS

Krazy Picks Vol.2
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Send your entries to prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com !~
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Winner: Arijit Sir (6 /10)
Runner Up: Debkalpa (4 / 10)
Other Entrants: Saptamendu Goswami (3 /10)
Abhishek Das (1 / 10)

Just a small request,I would encourage others to participate in this quiz,every week it just comes down to Arjit Sir and Debkalpa...this gets boring after a while...so,if you know someone who is interested in quizzing,tell them about this quiz,so the competition will be better! Just remember this request,and happy quizzing to all !
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1.Which famous drink is made using only Worcestershire Sauce and Tomatoes?
Ans: The Bloody Mary

2.Henry Ford asked Thomas Alva Edison to design what for the Model T Ford,the world's first car?
Ans: The Battery of the car

3.Why is Emile Gabborio held in high regard in literature?
Ans: Gave rise to a new genre of literature....Private Detective/Mystery

4.If a cricket umpire extends his one arm,and makes a round motion in the air with it in front of him,what does it indicate?
Ans: Start of a powerplay

5.Which bowler got 10 wickets(in one innings) the maximum number of times in cricket?(Question isn't wrong)
Ans: A.P.F. Freeman..inspite being a superb bowler,he was never selected for the English national team for the Ashes!

6.Which word is used to denote the food of the gods?
Ans: "AMBROSIA"

7.Who or what is a "Pachyderm" ?
Ans: "Pachyderm" or "Pachydermata" refers to ungulates,mainly elephants

8.Name the best selling E-Book author of all time.
Ans: Dan Brown

9.Which is the only Sherlock Holmes story in which the true murderer could not be legally persecuted?
Ans: Silver Blaze(as the killer was a horse)...the question is wrong...I forgot about Hound Of Baskervilles......

10.What is common to the rivers Acheron,Cocytus,Phlegethon,Lethe,and Styx ?
Ans: In Greek mythology,these rivers are all entrants to the underworld,at the boundary of earth and Hades(that's 'Hell' in Greek)

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Topic : Krazy Picks Vol.I ANSWERS

Krazy Picks Vol.1: ANSWERS
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Send your entries to prithwish_nath@rediffmail.com

Winner: Arijit Sir(6 Correct)
Runner up: Debkalpa(5 Correct)

Prize for this week : The book : "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" -Ian Fleming
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1. In Hindu mythology,whose other name is "Maruti" ?(not 800!!)
Ans: Hanuman

2."There are a pair of rabbits in a garden. Now,if they produce a pair of babies at the end of every month,and the babies reach adulthood in 2 months,how many pair of rabbits would be there in the garden at the end of a year?" No, don't worry,I'm not asking you to solve this,but a certain mathematician,to solve this problem,created something (which was named after him) which is held in high regard in mathematics.What is it?
Ans: The Fibonacci Sequence

3.Complete this : Feluda - Topshe :: Byomkesh Bakshi - ?
Ans: Ajit

4.According to Greek mythology,how did misery/pain/chaos come into the world?
Ans: When Pandora opened the box which she held.

5.Who is a "Consipiracy Theorist" ?
Ans: A person who tries to explain some incident as a secret plan...
E.g.1. "The Da Vinci Code" is about the world's best known conspiracy theories.
2.UFO crash landing ocurred in Roswell
3.UFO's and dead bodies of aliens are being preserved,and R&D going on based on alien technology,at Area 51
Search Wikipedia or Google for more.



6.The books "Health & Fitness" and "Indian Summers" have something in common.What is it?
Ans: Both were written by Indian Cricket Team coaches(John Wright & Greg Chappell respectively)

7.Which was Bruce Lee's first movie which was originally in English (i.e. it was filmed in english,not dubbed later)?
Ans: Enter The Dragon

8."Catch-as-catch-can","Graeco-Roman","Garbage",and "Lucha-Libre" are varieties of which sport?
Ans: Wrestling (Catch-as-Catch-can and Graeco Roman are technical/strategical in nature,while Garbage wrestling involves the use of weapons,and dangerous environments,and involves a lot of violence.Lucha Libre is traditional Mexican high-flying/technical wrestling)

9.Actor David Arquette has never won an Academy Award,but has won something which is yet unachieved by any other professional actor/actress.What am I talking about?
Ans: He is the only non-professional wrestler to win a Wrestling Championship.He contested in a match in the (now out of business) wrestling federation World Championship Wrestling(WCW) and won their World Championship in that match.

10.In 1791 a Dublin theater owner named James Daly made a bet that he could introduce a word into the english language withing 24 hours. He then went out and hired a group of street urchins to write a certain word on walls around the city of Dublin.Within a day,the word became extremely popular with the people,and it even acquired some meaning among the people.What was this word (which we frequently use today) ?
Ans: Don't fall out of your seat!!!....The answer is "QUIZ" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!