Saturday, 31 August 2013

Don't judge a book by its cover


Name these books by these covers

"X"



"Y"



"Z"





Answer (highlight to read) : "X" - A Clockwork Orange "Y" - Life of Pi  "Z" - Stuart Little

von Trapp

What are all these a list of?


















Answer (highlight to read) : All These Stuffs are mentioned in the Song "My Favorite Thing" 

Best Served Cold

Identify the Product Ad








Answer (highlight to read) :  Kellogg's Corn Fla

Friday, 30 August 2013

Mega Connect

Connect





















Answer (highlight to read) : List of Actors who portrayed Sherlock Holmes 

APPA AMMA

Whose birth certificate is this?







Answer (highlight to read) : Barack Obama 

Print Ads

Print Ads for What?

"X"

"Y"


"Z"





Answer (highlight to read) : "X" - Expedia, "Y" - Garnier Frutis ,"Z" - Surf Excel 

Richest Person

“X” are effective for serving large numbers of people at once. For this reason, they are prevalent in institutional settings, such as business conventions or large parties

The “X”  originates from the Brännvinsbord—Swedish schnapps table from the middle of 16th century. This custom had its prime during the early 18th century, and was developed into the more modern “X” around the beginning of 19th century. The smörgåsbord “X” did not increase in popularity until the expansion of the railroads throughout Europe.

The term  ”X” originally referred to the French sideboard furniture where the food was served, but eventually became applied to the serving format. The word ”X”  became popular in the English-speaking world in the second half of the 20th century after the Swedes had popularized the smorgasbord in New York. The word is now fully accepted into the English language.

When the possession of gold and silver has been a measure of solvency of a regime, the display of it, in the form of plates and vessels, is more a political act and a gesture of conspicuous consumption. The 16th-century French term ”X” applied both to the display itself and to the furniture on which it was mounted, often draped with rich textiles, but more often as the century advanced an elaborately carved cupboard surmounted by tiers of shelves. In England such a “X” was called a court cupboard. Prodigal displays of plate were probably first revived at the fashionable court of Burgundy and adopted in France. The Baroque displays of silver and gold that were affected by Louis XIV of France were immortalized in paintings by Alexandre-François Desportes and others, before Louis' plate and his silver furniture had to be sent to the mint to pay for the wars at the end of his reign.



ID "X"



Answer (highlight to read) : Buffet


Thursday, 29 August 2013

C2H6O

The term "X" was originally a 19th century expression describing unfinished business something left over from a meeting or ‘survival.’ 
In 1904, the meaning of "X" that we now associate first surfaced. Dehydration, fatigue, headache, nausea, Vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, General weakness, elevated body temperature, hyper salivation  difficulty concentrating, sweating, anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, erratic motor functions, trouble sleeping, severe hunger, and lack of depth perception are the visible symptoms. 
There are no "proven-remedies" for "X" though many have their insightful opinions on it still now. 
What is being discussed here ?





Answer (highlight to read) : Hangover

Long Connect

Connect :-



  •  bushlips (similar to "bullshit" – stemming from President George H. W. Bush's 1988 "Read  my lips: no new taxes" broken promise)
  •  mother of all (as in Saddam Hussein's foretold "Mother of all battles")
  •  Not! (meaning "just kidding")
  •  information superhighway
  •  cybermorph (to change form)
  •  web and (to) newt (to act aggressively as a newcomer, like Speaker Newt Gingrichduring  the Contract with America)
  •  mom (as in "soccer mom")
  •  millennium bug
  •  e- (as in "e-mail" or "e-commerce")
  •  Y2K
  •  chad (from the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida)
  •  9-11
  •  weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
  •  metrosexual
  •  red stateblue statepurple state (from the United States presidential election, 2004)
  •  truthiness (popularized on The Colbert Report)
  •  plutoed (demoted or devalued, as happened to the former planet Pluto)
  •  default (an adjective used to describe a risky or less than ideal loan, mortgage, or  investment)
  •  bailout (in the specific sense of the rescue by the government of companies on the brink of failure, including large players in the banking industry)
  • tweet (a short, timely message sent via the Twitter.com service, and verb, the act of sending such a message)
  •  app (an abbreviated form of application, a software program for a computer or phone  operating system)
  •  occupy (verb or noun inspired from the Occupy movements of 2011)
  •  hashtag (a word or phrase preceded by a hash symbol (#), used on Twitter to mark a topic or make a commentary)



Answer (highlight to read) : These are the word of the year in the USA from 1990 to 2012


Quizee

"X" is the name of a home products line."X" was developed in 1948 by Earl Silas  (1907–83) in Leominster, Massachusetts."X" pioneered the direct marketing strategy.During the early 1950's, "X" s sales and popularity exploded, as it influenced among women who sold "X"  and some of the famous "jubilees" celebrating the success of "X" ladies at lavish and outlandishly themed parties.
For selling "X" ,people have a social gathering and the product is demonstrated in there.The orders for the product is then taken before the gathering ends. "X" is now sold in almost 100 countries, after peaking at more than a hundred after 1996.

Id "X"




Answer (highlight to read) : Tupperware

Q's of the Day

Simply Id the Book





Answer (highlight to read) : Original Diary Of Anne Frank

Grande Valse

This is the very First Logo of a Business Giant
ID



Answer (highlight to read) : Nokia




Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Blinking Only!

On What occasion did Oreo advertise this




Answer (highlight to read) :  On the birth of the Royal Baby


Yellow Henchmen

"X" is said to be derived from  Middle French word mignon meaning lover, royal favorite  darling ,dainty or pleasing, (you may have heard of the "filet mignon"). "X" is said to have Celtic or German origins, itself gives rise to an English word for A person  who are never really significant by themselves.

A film is going to be named "X" and said to be released in 2014 by a now-successful animation franchise.It is a prequel of a Previous 2 Part Film

Id "X"



Answer (highlight to read) : Minion

The Hackers Clan

The film "The Fifth Estate" will be released October 11, 2013  and will feature Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role. It was once rumored to have the title "The Man Who Sold the World", but that's just an empty leak.The film is co-produced by DreamWorks ,Disney's Touchstone Pictures and Participant Media

So who is Cumberbatch playing?





Answer (highlight to read) : Jullian Assange 



Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Quiz addict

Which sporting body laid down the rules of modern lawn tennis?





Answer (highlight to read) : Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC )

Appetizer

"X" is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoesonionspeaslentils, ground lamb, ground beef or ground chicken. Its size and consistency may vary

"X" is Derived from the Persian Word for Crescent


Ibn Battuta, the 14th-century traveller and explorer, describes a meal at the court of Muhammad bin Tughluq, where  "X", a small pie stuffed with minced meat, almonds, pistachio, walnuts and spices, was served before the third course, of pulao


"X" was banned in Somalia by Al-Shabaab members since they resembled the Shape of Holy Trinity

Id "X"




Answer (highlight to read) : Samosas

Monday, 26 August 2013

lamina unguis Pingere

"X" originated in China, dating back to 3000 BC. Around 600 BC during the Zhou Dynasty, the royal house preferred for the colors gold and silver. However, it would eventually transition to red and black. During the Ming Dynasty"X" was often made from a mixture including beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, vegetable dyes, and gum 

In Egypt, the lower classes would wear pale colors and the high society red.

Most "X" are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent (e.g. butyl acetate or ethyl acetate) and either left clear or colored with various pigments.

"X" is considered a hazardous waste by some regulatory bodies such as the Los Angeles Department of Public Works

Id "X"




Answer (highlight to read) : "X" - Nail Polish

Positive vs Negative

Positive
  • "X" may positively affect the circulatory system.
  • Several studies have suggested that eating "X" can help reduce the risk of certain cardiovascular problems and also reduce blood pressure in both overweight and normal adults.
  • "X" may boost cognitive abilities.
  • "X" may lower cholesterol levels in adults. Although basic research has provided preliminary evidence that polyphenols in "X" might inhibit oxidation of LDL cholesterol, few results from clinical trials are conclusive about such an effect in humans.
  • According to one study, "X" consumption correlates with lower Body Mass Index.
  • Other possible effects under basic research include anticancer, brain stimulator, cough preventor and antidiarrhoeal activities.
Negative
  • "X" is believed to cause heartburn because of one of its constituents, theobromine, relaxes the oesophageal sphincter muscle, hence permitting stomach acidic contents to enter into the oesophagus.Theobromine is also toxic to many animals because they are unable to metabolize it (see theobromine poisoning).
  • The unconstrained consumption of large quantities of any energy-rich food, such as "X"  without a corresponding increase in activity, is thought to increase the risk of obesity
  • "X" contains moderate to high amounts of oxalate,which can cause some health concerns particularly for individuals at risk for kidney stones.
  • "X" absorbs lead from the environment during production, and there is a slight concern of mild lead poisoning for some types of "X" 
  • Research on elderly people showed "X" might cause osteoporosis.
  • A few studies have documented allergic reactions with "X" in children.
  • There is some evidence that "X" may be addictive


Id "X"



Answer (highlight to read) : "X" - Chocolate

Dark Vader

"X" is regarded to have worked at this place


ID "X"




Answer (highlight to read) : Barack Hussein Obama  

http://www.ibibo.com/

Expand IBIBO




Answer (highlight to read) : I Build I Bond 

UCIL

CH3NCO + H2O → CH3NH2 + CO2

What did this Chemical Reaction lead to ?




Answer (highlight to read) : Bhopal Gas Tragedy

FITB

Fill in the Blanks with the name of the Fantasy movie




Answer (highlight to read) : The Hunger Games


Renaissance Artists

Connect :-









Answer (highlight to read) :  Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael and Splinter They're the Characters of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 


Saturday, 24 August 2013