Friday, March 26, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Question #57
Answered by all who tried.
Ans: The book is 'Fire in the Valley' on which the movie- 'Pirates of Silicon Valley' is based.
The rivalry between Gates and Jobs
Monday, March 22, 2010
Question #56
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Question #54
The Y Effect is a British and Japanese analogy for the economic success of the United Kingdom's finance industries, especially those in the City of London. The point of this analogy is that a national and international institution can be very successful even if they lack strong native competition.
London's financial industry saw tremedous growth in the 1980s but has been dominated mostly by foreign companies, especially American investment banks, rather than British firms.
The analogy has also been used in the business discourse of Japan, whose financial markets and other parts of the economy had not substantially opened up to foreign competition.
Identify Y.
Answered correctly by Mak and vish
Ans: Wimbledon Effect
Identify Y.
Answered correctly by Mak and vish
Ans: Wimbledon Effect
Friday, March 19, 2010
Question #53
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Question #52
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Question #51
After enough of sports and entertainment, its time to get bizzy.
Connect. Not Exhaustive
Cracked by vish.
Ans: These are companies acquired by Microsoft. Clockwise from top left, Aquantive, Groove Networks, Farecast, Powerset and Placeware.
Connect. Not Exhaustive
Cracked by vish.
Ans: These are companies acquired by Microsoft. Clockwise from top left, Aquantive, Groove Networks, Farecast, Powerset and Placeware.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Question #50
Something about what is written on the right is very special to the fellow on the left (You might see him wearing that on his arm which I have blanked out). This is also used on some cellular telephones to gain access to hidden menus etc. What is it that connects all three?
Answered correctly by aviralshrivastava.
Answer: 786
Answered correctly by aviralshrivastava.
Answer: 786
Monday, March 15, 2010
Question #49
Identify the device shown in the video. Why did it became so popular?
Ans: Its Kuo Cheng Hsieh's device to catch bank robbers by ensnaring them in a net. He won the Ig Noble Prize in Economics (2007) for this innovative device.
Ans: Its Kuo Cheng Hsieh's device to catch bank robbers by ensnaring them in a net. He won the Ig Noble Prize in Economics (2007) for this innovative device.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Question #48
OK. So, Indians are very passionate about cricket. Here is another cricket question. Who is the fellow below? And why is he famous/infamous?
HINT: Even Tilak Raj or Malcolm Nash would be in awe of him.
Answered correctly by vish and aviralshrivastava.
Answer: This is Bert Vance. He conceded 77 runs in an over! You might consider looking up here for an interesting account of the incident.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Question #47
Friday, March 12, 2010
Question #46
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Question #45
This type of bat has been in news recently and you will see more of it very soon.
What is this bat known as?
Cracked by Utsav, sattepesatta, Arun Mallya, Nazar.
Ans: It is known as "Mongoose bat" made specially for T-20 cricket. Matthew Hayden is supposed to use this bat in IPL 2010
What is this bat known as?
Cracked by Utsav, sattepesatta, Arun Mallya, Nazar.
Ans: It is known as "Mongoose bat" made specially for T-20 cricket. Matthew Hayden is supposed to use this bat in IPL 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Question #44
Movie buffs, this one is for you.
0.5 point for getting the right connect and 0.5 point for cracking the second part.
1/2 points to Utsav and vish
Answer: The answer I was looking for was "Women who have won Academy Award for Best Actress as well as Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. The 4th being Sandra Bullock who won both these awards in the same year.Even Nicole Kidman has won Oscar as well as Razzies but she didn't win razzies for the Worst Actress"
0.5 point for getting the right connect and 0.5 point for cracking the second part.
1/2 points to Utsav and vish
Answer: The answer I was looking for was "Women who have won Academy Award for Best Actress as well as Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. The 4th being Sandra Bullock who won both these awards in the same year.Even Nicole Kidman has won Oscar as well as Razzies but she didn't win razzies for the Worst Actress"
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Question #42
For cricket freaks
As I said I was looking for a very specific answer. Correct answer by vish
Answer: They are the first/only person to score centuries for 2 different countries in tests and ODI's respectively. The person on the left is Kepler Wessels who scored century for Australia and SA and the one on the right is Eoin Morgan who scored century each for Ireland and Bangladesh.
As I said I was looking for a very specific answer. Correct answer by vish
Answer: They are the first/only person to score centuries for 2 different countries in tests and ODI's respectively. The person on the left is Kepler Wessels who scored century for Australia and SA and the one on the right is Eoin Morgan who scored century each for Ireland and Bangladesh.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Question #41
They are talking about a very famous holy war.Name it and give funda.
Cracked correctly by vish and Arun Mallya.
Ans: They are talking about the famous editor war, i.e holy war between Vi(m) and Emacs.
Cracked correctly by vish and Arun Mallya.
Ans: They are talking about the famous editor war, i.e holy war between Vi(m) and Emacs.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Question #40
Friday, March 5, 2010
Question #39
This game is a variation of chess. What is it known as? Also identify the two new pieces.
Cracked by Vish, Drakejuyal, iamayush and Sourav Ray
Answer: Quoting iamayush "This is called " Capablanca Chess " . The two pieces are the "Archbishop" (Left), which is Bishop + Knight , and the "Chancellor"(Right) , which is Knight + Rook". It was introduced by Jose Raul Capablanca to reduce the number of drawn games.
Cracked by Vish, Drakejuyal, iamayush and Sourav Ray
Answer: Quoting iamayush "This is called " Capablanca Chess " . The two pieces are the "Archbishop" (Left), which is Bishop + Knight , and the "Chancellor"(Right) , which is Knight + Rook". It was introduced by Jose Raul Capablanca to reduce the number of drawn games.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Question #38
What is this strange looking device? What can it do?
HINT: It violates one of the very fundamental laws of physics - conservation of energy and hence cannot exist in reality (though a device which much less powerful than this one does exist and was probably the inspiration for this one)
HINT: It violates one of the very fundamental laws of physics - conservation of energy and hence cannot exist in reality (though a device which much less powerful than this one does exist and was probably the inspiration for this one)
Answered correctly by Vish and Aviral
Answer: Pinch from Ocean’s 11 where it is used to blow off the electricity of a whole city for 30 seconds. It has been inspired by the Z-Pinch though its capabilities/power are far more than the real life device
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Question #37
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Question #36
This isn’t about eating bananas. But it is about something else. What? Give funda.
HINT: If you were to think of the American counterpart to this award, you might want to think of a red coloured fruit atop a film reel.
Cracked correctly by the novice, Harsh and sattepesatta
Answer: The Golden Kela Awards. Awarding the worst in Bollywood. The American counterpart: The Golden Raspberry Award also known as "The Razzies".
HINT: If you were to think of the American counterpart to this award, you might want to think of a red coloured fruit atop a film reel.
Cracked correctly by the novice, Harsh and sattepesatta
Answer: The Golden Kela Awards. Awarding the worst in Bollywood. The American counterpart: The Golden Raspberry Award also known as "The Razzies".
Monday, March 1, 2010
Question #35
Happy Holi to all our esteemed visitors. Here is today's question.
This is a photograph of two brothers X and Y who started Z in Wichita Kansas. They borrowed around $600 dollars from their mother to start Z.
This is how Z looked when they started out. Since Z had only as much space for 9 characters, the last 3 letters had to be named after how the building looked. Can you identify X, Y and Z?
Correct answers by Mridul, sattepesatta and the novice
Answer: Dan and Frank Carney who started Pizza Hut
This is a photograph of two brothers X and Y who started Z in Wichita Kansas. They borrowed around $600 dollars from their mother to start Z.
This is how Z looked when they started out. Since Z had only as much space for 9 characters, the last 3 letters had to be named after how the building looked. Can you identify X, Y and Z?
Correct answers by Mridul, sattepesatta and the novice
Answer: Dan and Frank Carney who started Pizza Hut
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