Presenting the Monthly Set #3.
There are 2 parts.Part A and Part B.Each Question carries 1 mark.
Part A – 10 Workable questions 10 * 1 = 10
Part B – 9 Questions with a Common Theme/Connect 9 + 1 = 10
Total-20 Marks
Post the ans as comments or mail them to shootersharp731@gmail.com
The set closes on 30th of May.
Part A
Question 1
Connect

A

B
Question 2
Identify the Occasion


Question 3
Who is he and What is he holding ???

Question 4
Identify the Logo

Question 5
Which Mythical Creature Connects ???

A

B

C
Question 6
Who ??

Question 7
Identify the Award.

Question 8
Identify and Connect

A

B
Question 9
X was invented and named after A and became popular by its famous user B.Solve for All.

X

A

B
Question 10
Connect these two clips
Part B
Question 11
Whose Last View ???

Question 12
Who has been depicted ???

Question 13
Who Connects ???

A

B
Question 14
Who as Whom ???

Question 15
Who was his “Famous Father”??? What was so unique about this man???

Question 16
Who is Missing???

A

B

C
Question 17
Whose Paintings ???

Question 18
Connect

A

B
Question 19
Simple!!!! Connect

A

B
Question 20
Theme/Connect ???
2. woodstock
3. douglas engelbart with his mouse
5. loch ness monster
6. joni mitchell
8. dilip doshi and clarrie grimmett- only two Test bowlers that played in their first Test after the age of thirty to take 100 wickets.
9.X- Hansen’s writing ball, A- Rasmus Malling-Hansen, B- Nietzsche
10.both related to the controversy about tobacco brands advertising under different guises, such as awards (red and white bravery awards) and greeting cards (gold flake expressions)
12. eugene debs
16. michelangelo (TMNT funda)
18. mask of agamemnon (A) discovered by Heinrich Schliemann(B)
19. galapagos tortoise. no idea about the connect
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A
1.Disney
3.The first computer mouse, held by inventor Douglas Engelbart
5.The Loch ness Monster
9.The Hansen Writing Ball, named after Mailing-Hansen, made famous by Friedrich Nietzsche
10. Expressions, by ITC, and the Bravery award by Godfrey Phillips. the connection, of course, is cigarrette companies
Part B:
12. Eugene Debs
20. Us Presidency
2. Woodstock
3. The first computer mouse, held by inventor Douglas Engelbart, showing the wheels that make contact with the working surface
5. Lockness Monster
6. Joni Mitchell
9. i. Hansen Writing Ball
ii. Rasmus Malling-Hansen
iii. Nietzsche
10. Both are by Tobacco Giants of India. a. ITC and b. GPI
11. Probably van Gogh’s final view of the outside world (looking through a window at the Auberge Ravoux)
12. Eugene V. Debs
15. Robert Todd Lincoln he was the only one of Abe Lincoln’s four sons to live past his teenage years.
16. Michealangelo
17. “Father of Impressionism”, Pissarro
18. a. The so-called ‘Mask of Agamemnon’, discovered by b. Heinrich Schliemann
19. a. Harriet the tortoise that was named after b. Harry Oakman
2. Woodstock
3. Engelbart’s mouse
4. Flash player ?
5. Nessie
6. Van Gogh. I think the painter is Gaugin
8. Doshi & Grimmett. Started at 30+, ended with 100+. Someone will become the third such player in July. Guess who.
11. Van Gogh
13. Leopold and Loeb
14. Bond ?
17. Looks like Monet
19. Galapagos turtle. Guessing Alfred Russell Wallace for the person
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5. Loch Ness monster
6. Van Gogh
9. Hansen writing ball/typewriter , Hansen, Nietzsche
10. Cigarette Companies ??
17. Monet
19. origin of Species
5. “Nessie” seen in Loch Ness in Scotland 1934 by London surgeon R. K. Wilson.
6. Vincent vangogh
11. W.Sakeshphere
12. Dwight D. Eisenhower
15. W.C Roentgen’s son
19. olive ridley
2. Woodstock
5. Lochness Monster
6. Looks similar to the Van Gogh’s Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear
9. Hansen Writing Ball/Rasmus Malling-Hansen/Friedrich Nietzsche
11. Van Gogh
19. Galapagos Tortoise
1.Mickey Rooney who played as Mickey McGuire in a series of comedies claimed that Walt Disney was inspired to name Mickey Mouse after him.
2.Woodstock ’69
3.Doug Engelbart holding the first computer mouse.
4.Skynet Research Logo
5.Loch Ness monster – Lake Loch Ness,Sir Peter Scott credited the scientific name and Loch Ness Monster rollercoaster.
6.Joni Mitchell’s self-portrait in the cover of the album Turburlent Indigo inspired from Vincent Van Gogh.
7.Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming
8.Dilip Doshi and Clarie Grimmett are the only two players to take 100 Test wickets making a debut after the age of thirty.
9.X- Hansen Writing Bal(In Danish – skrivekugle) A-Rasmus Malling-Hansen B- Nietzsche
10.Godfrey Phillips’ and Gold Flakes’ Cigarette Promotion in the guise of Red and White bravery Awards and Greeting Cards.Event the Logo is similar to Red and White bravery awards.
11.Vincent Van Gogh
12.Eugene V. Debs run for US presidency.
13.Clarence Darrow – Leopold and Loeb Trial and Scopes Trial
14.John Noble Lord Denethor – LOTR
15.Abraham Lincoln,father of Robet Todd Lincoln who had a unique distinction of being present or nearby at three Presidential assassinations.
16.Michelangelo – The other Teenaje Mutant Ninja Turtles characters are Leonardo Da Vinci,Raphael and Donatello
17.Camille Pissarro
18. ‘Mask of Agamemnon’ discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae.
19.Connect is Charles Darwin – Harriet Tortoise aka Darwin Tortoise getting its name from Harry Oakman.
20.Irving Stone
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1. A – , B – Walt Disney ; connect – Ambulance drivers
during WW I ?
2. Woodstock
3. Douglas Engelbart and the first mouse
4.
5. The Loch Ness Monster
6. Joni Mitchell’s Self-portrait on the cover of Turbulent Indigo
7. The Diana Jones Award
8. Dilip Doshi and Clarie Grimmett – only two Test bowlers that played in their first Test after the age of thirty to take 100 wickets
9. Typewriter(Hansen’s Writing Ball) – Rasmus Hansen – Nietzsche
10. Cigarette/Tobacco companies – ITC and Godfrey Phillips
11. Vincent van Gogh
12. Eugene Debs
13. Clarence Darrow
14. Morticia Addams ?
15. Abraham Lincoln ; Robert Todd Lincoln was either present or nearby when 3 presidential assassinations occurred
16. Missing would be Michelangelo ; connect – TMNT
17. Camille Pisarro
18. The mask of Agamemnon was one of the artifacts excavated by Heinrich Schliemann
19. Harriet , the tortoise was initially believed to be a male and was named Harry after Harry Oakman
20. Connect – Biographies by Irving Stone
2. woodstock
5. loch ness monster
6. suzie solidor?
11. bridge of sighs? prisoners in venice
16. turtles..leonardo is missing i think.
18. napoleon’s death mask?
1. Mickey Rooney. Walt Disney. Disney supposedly named Mickey Mouse after him.
2. Woodstock
3. Douglas Engelbart. The first computer mouse
4. Flash player
5. Loch Ness Monster
6. Joni Mitchell’s self portrait imitating Van Gogh
7. Diana Jones Award for gaming
8. Dilip Doshi and Clarrie Grimmett. They are the only bowlers to make their debut when they were over 30 and took more than 100 wickets
9. Hansen Writing Ball. Rasmus Malling Hansen. Neitzsche
10. Not able to watch the videos from here.
11. Vincent Van Gogh
12. Eugene Debs
13. Leopold and Loeb & John Scopes – Clarence Darrow
14. Somebody as Denethor. Doesn’t look like John Noble
15. Abraham Lincoln. Saw two presidential assassinations
16. Michelangelo
17. Camille Pissarro
18. Agamemnon’s mask that was discovered by Heinrich Schliemann
19. Charles Darwin
Connect – Irving Stone wrote about all of them
Youtube problem solved now.
10. Two brand extensions of cigarette brands forced to change their name due to social activism/governmental pressure. Gold Flake Expressions greeting cards are now marketed as Expressions greeting cards while Red & White bravery Awards have changed to Godfrey Philip Bravery Awards.
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