the shyam bhatt memorial open quiz 2012 - prelims - answers - part 1
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The Shyam Bhatt Memorial Open QuizThe Prelims
Researched and conducted for AFMC by : Major Chandrakant Nair
37 questions11-20 starred, will resolve the ties
1The world’s longest fence.
Just identify the animal on the signboard.
2
X refers to a group of landmark reforms in Iran that came about in 1963 and were the brainchild of the then Shah of Iran. 19 elements were introduced over a period of 15 years, including Extending the Right to Vote to Women, Nationalization of all Water Resources, Free education and Price stabilization. The program was actually aimed at Iran’s peasantry, a class the Shah hoped to gain as an ally to thwart the threat of the increasingly hostile middle class. X was named for the fact that it was totally bloodless.
Just name X, which shares its name with an equally significant event elsewhere that began in 1970.
White Revolution
3Whose statue?
4 This 1984 Broadway musical by Stephen
Sondheim went on to win :
- The 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama- Two Tony Awards for design - The 1991 Olivier Award for Best Musical - The 2007 Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Production
What is it based on?
(Image in the next slide)
George Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La
Grande Jatte
5
Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’ . What is the video based on?
6
One of the founders of modern geology, Adam Sedgwick, after studying rock samples in the area pictured, coined a term to denote the geologic period between 542 million years and 488.3 million years ago. The term is derived from the classical name for the area, which is a Latinised form of the local name for the area.
Either name the term or gimme the classical name of the area.
Cambria/Cambrian
7
How do we collectively know:
- Be proactive- Begin with the end in mind- Put first things first- Think win-win- Seek First to Understand, Then to be
Understood- Synergize- Sharpen the saw
8
In the United States, to win a libel suit, a public figure must show not only that the offending statement is false, but also that the offending person either knew it to be false or did not care whether it was true or not. It was on this basis that a Chicago jury ruled in 1989 in favour of X (in a $50 million suit filed by Y), who in his 1983 book, “The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House” had alleged that Y, who was Prime Minister of a nation from 1977 to 1979, received $20,000 a year from the C.I.A. during the Johnson and Nixon administrations in exchange for information on the nation’s foreign policy and domestic politics. This information was the reason for the hard-line policy by the US against Y’s nation in the context of a early 1970s event.
Name X and Y.
X – Seymour HershY – Morarji Desai
9
In August 1995, 2 individuals, Niels Christian Nielsen and Peter Bleach met at Copenhagen with a demand from the former for 2,500 assault rifles and 1.5 million rounds of ammunition. In September 1995, the men met again in Bangkok, where the order was reduced to 500 assault rifles. They finally succeeded in organising papers which persuaded the sale of these weapons from Bulgaria. Nielsen was a devoted ‘monk’ of a famous spiritual movement, a photo of the HQ of which was recovered from the vehicle that carried these weapons and helped in zero-ing into the purpose behind the weapons.
What are we talking about?
The Purulia Arms Drop Case(The spiritual movement – Ananda
Margis)
10
These photographs pertain to a location at latitude 41-46N, longitude 50-14W. One is a snap taken from far and the other is a close-up. The close-up revealed a smear of red paint along the base of the object pictured.
What is this object thought to be?
The iceberg that sank the Titanic.
11 2 parts:
a) Opening score from which movie?b) The composition is a 1896 tone poem based on a famous philosophical treatise published between 1883 and 1885. Name either.
2001: A Space Odyssey
12
START ( STrategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the USA and the USSR on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms. The treaty was signed by George HW Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev on 31 July 1991 and entered into force on 5 December 1994. This also involved Barbara Bush giving Raisa Gorbachev a replica of a famous Boston landmark (which in turn was based on a best-selling children’s book) as a gift to the kids of Soviet Union.
What?
13
The song X featured pays tribute to another famous bollywood song Y. Even more unique is the fact that the actress who featured in the original song is an important character in this tribute version as well, albeit in a diminished capacity.
Identify the song Y and the actress.
Video in the next slide.
Achla Sachdev
14
This statue titled ‘Naba Koom’, situated next to the city railway station welcomes visitors to an African capital city, the name of which is a francophone of a word meaning "where people get honor and respect". The monument depicts a women handling a calabash to pour water and is named after a famous chief of the Mossis, the predominant ethnic group in the country.
Which capital city?
15 Where have we seen these warped structures
recently? Bigger picture in the next slide.
16
One of the Amazon reviews about the 2002 book pictured – “In his new role as TV commentator (and in his short-lived run as Davis Cup captain) he has tried to make the unlikely switch from tennis enfant terrible to tennis elder statesman. Judging by the welcome he has received from both the cognoscenti and the American public, it has been a largely successful transition”.
A. Name the book. B. What is the cover based
on?