This is my last quiz at NSIT. Kinda like my last dance. Feeling quite senti rite now, but wont launch into a speech or etc. Just wanted to make this last quiz a bit special. I hope my effort hasn’t gone vain.
The questions at first glance are almost impossible to answer. So I am providing a master key to crack all the questions.
The Key is given after the questions, so that u can have a first glance without it.
1. Some people suggested "policium" as a possible name for Darmstadtium before the element was named. The reason is related to a particular application of its atomic number. I want the no. and the reason.
2. In a 1998 preface to his book "Books I Have Loved", his personal dentist stated that he dictated three books while undergoing dental treatment under the influence of nitrous oxide (laughing gas): Glimpses of a Golden Childhood, Notes of a Madman, and Books I Have Loved. This led to widespread allegations that he was addicted to nitrous oxide gas. In addition, on the American CBS television show 60 Minutes, his former secretary claimed that he took sixty milligrams of Valium every day, again causing an uproar.
3. In Aldous Huxley's novel
4. The necropolis of _________ is located on the
6. This word, meaning lowlands of
Both Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson used it in their works to refer to the Scots language.
7. Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society (BCMS) is an evangelical Anglican missionary society founded in 1922. They ran the Bible Churchmen's Missionary and
9. This is a picture of the Samadhi of a famous person in
OK!
The key is NSIT. All the answers are connected to NSIT in some way or the other.
2 comments:
Hi, Tathagata here. my answers :
1) 110, Telephone number of German Police
2) Osho
3) Moksha
4) El-Khokha
5) Nescafe
6) Lallans
7) Crosslinks
8) Life in a Metro
9) Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Couldnt get the overall connection.
Answers please.
The key is NSIT. This was part of the post itself, all that was needed to be done was select the text of the last line.
For those who don't know
1. 110 - Connecting Block, Room No. 110 is where most of our quiz club meets are meant to be held.
2. Osho Rajneesh - Rajneesh is a "beloved"(?) teacher of NSIT
3. Moksha - Our Cultural Fest
4. Khokha - The roadside shop near the NSIT hostel gate
5. Nescafe - Where this quiz club meet was actually held and preferred hang-out spot for most of the college.
6. Lallan - Another "beloved" teacher of NSIT as well as the name of the Hostel Warden's Assistant.
7. Crosslinks - Media Management(?) Society of NSIT
8. Metro - refers to the Metro Dhaba as well as the Dwarka Mor Metro Station
9. Ranjit Singh - Director, NSIT
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