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Monday, November 18, 2013

Themed quiz aur Mahaquizzer

A couple of announcements. 

1) The next themed quiz, 'The Nature and Wildlife Quiz' by Mr. Govind and Mr. Arjun Mohan (Jun), will happen on 24th November, 2013 (Sunday).
2) A special 30th Anniversary edition of Mahaquizzer, the National written lonewolf Quiz Championship conducted by the Karnataka Quiz Association (KQA), will happen on 8th December, 2013 (Sunday).
It will be an individual written Quiz.
Venue: PSG Institute of Management
Time: 10-11:30.

Prizes will be given for the City Topper, Best Lady Quizzer, Best College Quizzer and Best School Quizzer.
Please register for the event by sending in your name, email id and your category (Open/Ladies/College/School) to cbequizcircle@gmail.com

Friday, November 8, 2013

OQ#84 Answers

Here are the answers for the OQ 84

1) Mount Rushmore, cracked by Arjun and Vidyuth
2) Mole day after the Avogadro Number, cracked by Arjun
3) Keep your fingers crossed, no one cracked it. Surprisingly.


Good answer people!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

OQ#84

1) In a canyon behind this monument is a chamber, cut only 70 feet  into the rock, containing a vault with sixteen porcelain enamel panels. The panels include the text of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, biographies of four people.Which monument are we talking about?

2) _________ is an unofficial holiday celebrated among  on October 23, between 6:02 AM and 6:02 PM. This is often celebrated with students to get them interested in science. It originated in an article in The Science Teacher in the early 1980s. Inspired by this article, Maurice Oehler, now a retired high school chemistry teacher from Wisconsin, started the traditions. Give me ________

3) In the time of the early Church, Christians would perform this gesture in order to invoke the power associated with the Christian cross for protection, when faced with evil. Moreover, Christians, when persecuted by the Romans, used the same gesture, along with the Ichthys, in order to recognize one another and assemble for worship services. In 16th century England, people continued to make the gesture in order to ward off evil, as well as when people coughed or sneezed.

What gesture are we talking about? 



Anjan's General quiz

Here is the link for Anjan's general quiz. Enjoy the quiz people!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ygqp6br5vxxbmwb/Quizzing%20Bad.pptx