The document appears to be a quiz containing various multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about topics in history, pop culture, and current events. Some of the questions covered include the first 911 call in the US, names of lions in the film "The Ghost and the Darkness", Miranda rights stemming from a Supreme Court case, and the invention of Post-It notes. The document tests knowledge across different subject areas through brief factual questions and prompts.
2. 1.To pacify Parvati, Shiva had to do 2 things
1. Bring Ganesha to life
2. ______
What was the 2nd blessing/boon which Shiva gave,
which is followed by all of us
3. 2.Fill in the blanks
On February 16, 1968, Alabama Senator Rankin
Fite made the first ___call in the United States in
Haleyville, Alabama. By 1979, about 26 percent of
the United States population had ___ service. In
1999, about 93 percent of the U.S. population was
covered by ____ service
5. 4.What is getting discussed below?
'Danger', 'Arrow', 'Rebel', 'Pistol' and 'Arson‘are some of it. Most
popular of all is 'Gunner‘. ‘
Trigger', 'Shooter', 'Caliber', 'Magnum' and 'Pistol‘ are for Boys
Lance' is an old-school choice, but has been increasingly joined by
'Mace', 'Blade', 'Saw' and 'Dagger', whilst 'Sabre' has been trending for
girls
There has also been a rise in 'Barrett', 'Remington', 'Kimber', 'Ruger',
'Wesson', 'Browning', 'Benelli' and 'Beretta'.
'Hunter' continues to do very well and has been in the top 50 for boys
for two decades in the US now
6. 5.Which phrase
In times gone by, an unwelcome visitor would have been given the
cheapest and most common type of food: ___ _____ of mutton.
8. 7.What happens next which didn’t happen for
24 times prior?
Father and a son in the after-math of a devastating war. They find the
queen and the princess alive in the chaos, and decide to take them
home. In due time, the son marries the queen and the father marries
the princess. Eventually, the son and the queen have a son, and the
father and the princess have a daughter.
11. 10.What is this?
By some estimates, it’s played once every five minutes somewhere in
the world
most iconic three seconds of branded audio ever recorded
“The sound needed to convey reliability, innovation and trust,”
12. 11. What happened before or after
Depending on the version, at most three children remained behind:
One was lame and could not follow quickly enough, the second was
deaf and followed the other ____ out of curiosity, and the last was
blind and unable to see where he was going. These three informed the
villagers of what had happened when they came out from church
13. 12.These were rejected? What was accepted or
won the contest which was incorporated in
Unicode, computer keyboards
14. 13. The film tells a fictionalised account of the
true story about the two lions that attacked and
killed workers at Tsavo, Kenya during the
building of the Uganda-Mombasa Railway in
East Africa in 1898. most of us know the name
of the movie. What I want is the name
of the 2 lions?
15. 14. In 1966 Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court
decision, which found that the Fifth and Sixth
Amendment rights of Ernesto Arturo Miranda had
been violated during his arrest and trial for armed
robbery, kidnapping, and rape of a mentally
handicapped young woman. What happened
because of this, which most of us would have
seen/heard in movies?
17. 16.There are 4 ratings. Two are S & U. Which
are the other 2?
18. 17.In sports in 1950 – 67 sec
The current record is 1.923 sec
What?
19. 18.Conversation held in late 1949 between J.
Edgar Hoover, from FBI and William Kinsey
Hutchinson,International News Service Editor-
in-Chief. This discussion turned into a
published article, which received so much
positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the
FBI officially announced this ______. What
happened due to this conversation
20. 19.Charles Lindbergh’s toddler son was kidnapped
and murdered in 1930s in USA. Post this incident,
US Govt passed a Lindbergh Law, or Little
Lindbergh Law? What does this Law state?
21. 20. How did Govt of India do to commerate
the platinum jubilee of RBI
26. 25.He entered a look-like contest of Charlie
chaplin in 1975 in France and came 3rd. Who?
27. 26.3 examples of what
This word was was coined by Horace Walpole in 1754. In a letter he wrote to a friend
Walpole explained an unexpected discovery he had made by reference to a Persian fairy
tale, The Three Princes of _________
28. 27.What did Art Fry Invent/discover?
Art Fry, a____ employee who sang in his local church choir,
was looking for a bookmark that didn't fall out of his hymn
book. Frustrated by scraps of paper he had been using, Fry
wondered how to get round the problem. By experimenting
with the _______formula that had been languishing in the
company vaults since the 50s, he made a ______ that could be
removed without damaging the pages of the hymn book.
48. 19A. Kidnapping became a Federal law
which was intended to let federal authorities step
in and pursue kidnappers once they had crossed
state lines with their victim
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Kidnapping
_Act