Coimbatore is known as the "Manchester of South India" due to its extensive textile industries fed by surrounding cotton fields. In the 1920s, it was a hub for movie production, with two major studios called Central and Pakshiraja. Central was established by prominent figures including R.K. Ramakrishnan Chetty, brother of India's first Finance Minister. An engineer named G.D. Naidu started a transport business and engineering college that became very successful. Coimbatore thus emerged as an important industrial center in South India.
The word "krona/krone" literally means "crown" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. The currencies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark are named after the crowns of their respective countries, reflecting their shared Scandinavian heritage.
The document summarizes information about various topics in 3-4 sentences each:
1) It discusses "X vibration syndrome" which is the sensation of feeling or hearing your phone vibrate/ring when it's not.
2) In 2012, the term was named Macquarie Dictionary's "Word Of The Year" in Australia.
3) X was the first fictional superhero to popularize the skintight costume now common in comics.
4) In 1886, president Grover Cleveland designated X as a lighthouse, which served that purpose for 16 years using electric arc lights visible from 24 miles away.
5) The document provides information about blanks to fill in regarding names, terms, and
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The document provides rules and instructions for a quiz. Rule 1 states that the quiz master is king, and rule 2 says rule 1 is the only rule. Later questions provide trivia on topics like geography, history, and pop culture that must be answered to identify people, places, events, and other information. The purpose is to test knowledge on a variety of subjects in a game format led by a quiz master.
Quanta - The official Quiz Club of NIT Goa presents
Fresher's Intro Quiz
Presented by Soham Kamat
Contributors - Soham Kamat, Sahil Ramchandani, Mohit Paurana, Rajat Govekar, Sauvik Senapati and Eeshaan Vernekar
Finals of the BizTech quiz conducted at IIT Delhi during its annual cultural fest Rendezvous by Me and Ashish Kumar Rai. They are a good balance of Business and Tech with a few Eco questions in between.
The word "krona/krone" literally means "crown" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. The currencies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark are named after the crowns of their respective countries, reflecting their shared Scandinavian heritage.
The document summarizes information about various topics in 3-4 sentences each:
1) It discusses "X vibration syndrome" which is the sensation of feeling or hearing your phone vibrate/ring when it's not.
2) In 2012, the term was named Macquarie Dictionary's "Word Of The Year" in Australia.
3) X was the first fictional superhero to popularize the skintight costume now common in comics.
4) In 1886, president Grover Cleveland designated X as a lighthouse, which served that purpose for 16 years using electric arc lights visible from 24 miles away.
5) The document provides information about blanks to fill in regarding names, terms, and
The document provides clues and questions for a general quiz competition with two rounds: Prelims and Mains. In Prelims, teams of up to 3 people compete and the top 8 teams will qualify for Mains where scores carry over. The clues cover a range of topics including technology, history, entertainment, and more. Correct answers are provided after each question.
The document provides rules and instructions for a quiz. Rule 1 states that the quiz master is king, and rule 2 says rule 1 is the only rule. Later questions provide trivia on topics like geography, history, and pop culture that must be answered to identify people, places, events, and other information. The purpose is to test knowledge on a variety of subjects in a game format led by a quiz master.
Quanta - The official Quiz Club of NIT Goa presents
Fresher's Intro Quiz
Presented by Soham Kamat
Contributors - Soham Kamat, Sahil Ramchandani, Mohit Paurana, Rajat Govekar, Sauvik Senapati and Eeshaan Vernekar
Finals of the BizTech quiz conducted at IIT Delhi during its annual cultural fest Rendezvous by Me and Ashish Kumar Rai. They are a good balance of Business and Tech with a few Eco questions in between.
This summary provides the high level information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an upcoming audio round for a quiz competition involving teams QM, Harshal Patil, and Amogh Morye. It also includes examples of past questions asked in a similar format about topics like movies, sports matches, companies, and their founders. The questions cover trivia about people, places, events, and aim to identify people, objects, or concepts from clues provided.
The name was inspired by the Firefly television series in which a _____ is an electronic communication (often consisting of a video call or video message). According to a report by the Times of India, the French author Jean-Yves Ferri wants to introduce a new character in the Asterix universe named ______, inspired by the “most famous Indian.” X is the official mascot of Y. X was originally designed as a submission for a logo contest.
The document appears to be notes from a quiz competition conducted by Anish and Vrati. It includes details of the written and DRIES rounds such as the number of questions, scoring structure, and themes. Sample questions are provided about identifying companies, people, events, and providing explanations. The questions cover topics like cars, history, movies, sports, and more. Connections between the answer are hinted to be part of the bonus for the written round.
XQuizzite - The Knowledge and Quizzing Committee of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar successfully conducted Initium 2021- The Open General Quiz, exclusively for the students of BM Batch of 2021-23
The document provides a general quiz with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics like cinema, literature, sports, business, and history. Some of the questions require identifying people, movies, books, and companies based on contextual clues and details provided in the question.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, science and more. Some of the questions answered include identifying Blackbeard the pirate, the company that founded DC Comics, the first dogs sent to space by the Soviet Union, and actor Danny Denzongpa's debut Bollywood movie.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2010 (2nd round)Ed The Head
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, science and more. Some of the questions answered include identifying Blackbeard the pirate, the company that founded DC Comics, the jellyfish that is biologically immortal, and Alan Turing who cracked the Enigma code.
The document contains information about a Spencerian script analysis conducted by Yash Shah and Aditya Rathi. It provides background on Spencerian script, stating it was used in the US from 1850-1925 as the de facto standard for business correspondence before typewriters became widespread. It then discusses two global brands and their logos.
The document provides details about various topics:
1) SPQC refers to 47 questions on an infinite rebound test.
2) Details are given about Adolf Hitler's nickname relating to his given name, sports names in different languages including English, the cause of increased pencil sales in 2005, forbidden women's sport involving thigh slapping, and individuals who have won the most Olympic medals.
3) Additional details are provided about the world's smallest army which guards the Vatican, an Indian American prosecutor, erotic novels, online music video websites, songs related to fires, controversial magazine covers, online piracy bills, Android operating system names, marijuana nicknames, and cities and car manufacturers.
YUVA 2017 is hosting a general quiz with 20 questions, including 5 starred tiebreaker questions. No phones are allowed. The document provides the questions and answers to a quiz on various topics like people, symbols, science fiction, and more. Slide images are included to illustrate some of the questions. The quiz covers subjects from history, pop culture, science and geography.
The document provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, TV shows, sports, and other pop culture topics. It provides clues and context for identifying characters, events, phrases, and other pieces of information being referenced. The questions cover topics like James Bond drinking preferences, Grand Theft Auto loading screen characters, the Fibonacci sequence in Tool lyrics, and more. The document is a collection of trivia questions seeking to test knowledge of popular culture references and identifiers.
1) Badfinger was a British rock band that had four consecutive hits from 1970-1972, including "Come and Get It" produced by Paul McCartney. They wrote and recorded the song "__X___" (Baby Blue).
2) GM once produced a brand called Marquette.
3) During WWII, American spy "A" (Moe Berg) was sent to monitor German scientist "X" (Werner Heisenberg) at a physics symposium in Zurich to assess if he was working on an atomic bomb for Nazi Germany. Luckily, he did not mention weapons development.
1. The document provides a summary of various news items and trivia questions with the answers.
2. It covers topics like the first female MD of IMF, colloquial names for travelers diarrhea in different countries, and the discontinuation of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy in the US military.
3. The document acts as a collection of facts from diverse fields intended to test general knowledge.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the American film industry. It discusses how the United States became the leading film producer in the world in the 1920s. It outlines the major stages in the evolution of the industry from the early 1900s through recent decades, including the growth of Hollywood as the center of production and the rise of blockbuster films. Key people such as directors, actors, and studios that have shaped American cinema are also mentioned.
Prelims with answers-Les Quizerables (General Quiz) in RoobarooAtharva
1. The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition including rules, sample questions from the preliminary round, and clues.
2. Sample questions cover topics like architecture, Greek mythology, food origins, pop culture references, dance forms, history, and more.
3. Correct answers are provided for each question along with clues if teams cannot answer.
1) The document outlines the rules for a trivia game show, including how points are scored for correct and incorrect answers and limitations on additional attempts.
2) It encourages players to think carefully about questions and hints because the quiz master is like a boss.
3) It notes that question titles may or may not provide subtle hints to the answers.
- M-102 runs along the northern boundary of Detroit following 8 Mile Road.
- 8 Mile Road has served as a physical and cultural dividing line between wealthier white northern suburbs of Detroit and poorer black city.
- 8 Mile Road has carried major cultural significance as a dividing line.
The inter-school quiz of rotary club SilcharBedanga Das
Prelims of the school quiz in association with Rotary club of Silchar. 22 questions in the prelims and topics ranging from anything under the sun as well as outside it!!
Swapnil Desale is answering a question on Quora about the history and branding of AB brand that was later rebranded to CB. The logo features a model who got an audition and role to be featured on the national brand logo.
Lee Todd holds the record for the quickest sending off in English amateur football after being dismissed by the referee after just 2 seconds for yelling profanity at the referee after the whistle was blown.
John Baptista, known as Kaka, was the mayor of Bombay in 1925 and helped start the Indian equivalent of the Irish Home Rule Movement while studying at Cambridge University. He is credited with coining the famous phrase misattributed to nationalist leader Bal Gangadhar T
This summary provides the high level information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an upcoming audio round for a quiz competition involving teams QM, Harshal Patil, and Amogh Morye. It also includes examples of past questions asked in a similar format about topics like movies, sports matches, companies, and their founders. The questions cover trivia about people, places, events, and aim to identify people, objects, or concepts from clues provided.
The name was inspired by the Firefly television series in which a _____ is an electronic communication (often consisting of a video call or video message). According to a report by the Times of India, the French author Jean-Yves Ferri wants to introduce a new character in the Asterix universe named ______, inspired by the “most famous Indian.” X is the official mascot of Y. X was originally designed as a submission for a logo contest.
The document appears to be notes from a quiz competition conducted by Anish and Vrati. It includes details of the written and DRIES rounds such as the number of questions, scoring structure, and themes. Sample questions are provided about identifying companies, people, events, and providing explanations. The questions cover topics like cars, history, movies, sports, and more. Connections between the answer are hinted to be part of the bonus for the written round.
XQuizzite - The Knowledge and Quizzing Committee of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar successfully conducted Initium 2021- The Open General Quiz, exclusively for the students of BM Batch of 2021-23
The document provides a general quiz with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics like cinema, literature, sports, business, and history. Some of the questions require identifying people, movies, books, and companies based on contextual clues and details provided in the question.
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, science and more. Some of the questions answered include identifying Blackbeard the pirate, the company that founded DC Comics, the first dogs sent to space by the Soviet Union, and actor Danny Denzongpa's debut Bollywood movie.
The Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Rotating Shield Quiz 2010 (2nd round)Ed The Head
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to history, pop culture, science and more. Some of the questions answered include identifying Blackbeard the pirate, the company that founded DC Comics, the jellyfish that is biologically immortal, and Alan Turing who cracked the Enigma code.
The document contains information about a Spencerian script analysis conducted by Yash Shah and Aditya Rathi. It provides background on Spencerian script, stating it was used in the US from 1850-1925 as the de facto standard for business correspondence before typewriters became widespread. It then discusses two global brands and their logos.
The document provides details about various topics:
1) SPQC refers to 47 questions on an infinite rebound test.
2) Details are given about Adolf Hitler's nickname relating to his given name, sports names in different languages including English, the cause of increased pencil sales in 2005, forbidden women's sport involving thigh slapping, and individuals who have won the most Olympic medals.
3) Additional details are provided about the world's smallest army which guards the Vatican, an Indian American prosecutor, erotic novels, online music video websites, songs related to fires, controversial magazine covers, online piracy bills, Android operating system names, marijuana nicknames, and cities and car manufacturers.
YUVA 2017 is hosting a general quiz with 20 questions, including 5 starred tiebreaker questions. No phones are allowed. The document provides the questions and answers to a quiz on various topics like people, symbols, science fiction, and more. Slide images are included to illustrate some of the questions. The quiz covers subjects from history, pop culture, science and geography.
The document provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, TV shows, sports, and other pop culture topics. It provides clues and context for identifying characters, events, phrases, and other pieces of information being referenced. The questions cover topics like James Bond drinking preferences, Grand Theft Auto loading screen characters, the Fibonacci sequence in Tool lyrics, and more. The document is a collection of trivia questions seeking to test knowledge of popular culture references and identifiers.
1) Badfinger was a British rock band that had four consecutive hits from 1970-1972, including "Come and Get It" produced by Paul McCartney. They wrote and recorded the song "__X___" (Baby Blue).
2) GM once produced a brand called Marquette.
3) During WWII, American spy "A" (Moe Berg) was sent to monitor German scientist "X" (Werner Heisenberg) at a physics symposium in Zurich to assess if he was working on an atomic bomb for Nazi Germany. Luckily, he did not mention weapons development.
1. The document provides a summary of various news items and trivia questions with the answers.
2. It covers topics like the first female MD of IMF, colloquial names for travelers diarrhea in different countries, and the discontinuation of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy in the US military.
3. The document acts as a collection of facts from diverse fields intended to test general knowledge.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the American film industry. It discusses how the United States became the leading film producer in the world in the 1920s. It outlines the major stages in the evolution of the industry from the early 1900s through recent decades, including the growth of Hollywood as the center of production and the rise of blockbuster films. Key people such as directors, actors, and studios that have shaped American cinema are also mentioned.
Prelims with answers-Les Quizerables (General Quiz) in RoobarooAtharva
1. The document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition including rules, sample questions from the preliminary round, and clues.
2. Sample questions cover topics like architecture, Greek mythology, food origins, pop culture references, dance forms, history, and more.
3. Correct answers are provided for each question along with clues if teams cannot answer.
1) The document outlines the rules for a trivia game show, including how points are scored for correct and incorrect answers and limitations on additional attempts.
2) It encourages players to think carefully about questions and hints because the quiz master is like a boss.
3) It notes that question titles may or may not provide subtle hints to the answers.
- M-102 runs along the northern boundary of Detroit following 8 Mile Road.
- 8 Mile Road has served as a physical and cultural dividing line between wealthier white northern suburbs of Detroit and poorer black city.
- 8 Mile Road has carried major cultural significance as a dividing line.
The inter-school quiz of rotary club SilcharBedanga Das
Prelims of the school quiz in association with Rotary club of Silchar. 22 questions in the prelims and topics ranging from anything under the sun as well as outside it!!
Swapnil Desale is answering a question on Quora about the history and branding of AB brand that was later rebranded to CB. The logo features a model who got an audition and role to be featured on the national brand logo.
Lee Todd holds the record for the quickest sending off in English amateur football after being dismissed by the referee after just 2 seconds for yelling profanity at the referee after the whistle was blown.
John Baptista, known as Kaka, was the mayor of Bombay in 1925 and helped start the Indian equivalent of the Irish Home Rule Movement while studying at Cambridge University. He is credited with coining the famous phrase misattributed to nationalist leader Bal Gangadhar T
JAXA successfully launched a spacecraft carrying a magnetic tether to perform experiments testing this new technology in orbit. The tether was made from thin wires of stainless steel and aluminum. It was launched to collect space garbage.
An ice cream van driver enjoys giving free ice cream to children in need. He keeps his van well stocked so as not to run out.
Gandhi helped establish football clubs in South Africa to promote racial equality. He would discuss his principles at halftime and distribute pamphlets to spectators.
The document provides the rules and first few questions for "The General Quiz" trivia competition. It begins with rules stating there are 31 questions, including 5 star marked tiebreaker questions. No outside research is allowed and the top 10 teams will advance to the finals. The first few questions ask players to identify the top goal scorers from various World Cups and the idea proposed by Stuart Robertson to county chairmen in 2001 that became a worldwide cricket phenomenon.
This document provides the questions and answers for a quiz. It includes 22 multiple choice questions about topics like famous phrases, people, movies, and more. The questions are intended for a quiz being run by Adithya and Anupriy with the contributions of their entire quizzing team. Guidelines are provided that answers will be worth +10 points and there are no negatives for guessing, with marked questions serving as tie-breakers.
This document contains questions and answers from a K-Circle session on September 7, 2019 with Samyuktha. Questions 21-30 form a theme related to celebrities and businesses. The document provides questions on various topics and subjects with blank slides labeled "Answer Slide Coming Up!" to be filled in with responses.
1. The document appears to be the questions and answers from a business quiz competition hosted by St Thomas College.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics including current events, business, movies, sports and more.
3. The document includes the questions, potential answer choices/images, and then reveals the correct answers. It appears to be reviewing the questions and answers from the competition.
The document provides the rules and questions for a general quiz. It contains 21 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics like history, art, movies, and pop culture. The questions range from identifying people, places, and things to explaining concepts and relationships. The rules state there are no time limits, bonuses are available, and the quiz master's decisions are final.
The document describes a competition with 4 rounds:
- Round 1 had 12 questions with infinite bounce and pounce
- Round 2 was a written round about tech in movies with 5 questions
- Round 3 had another 12 questions round with infinite bounce but no pounce
- Round 4 was the lightening round
It then provides examples of questions from Round 1 about people, quotes, and events related to technology and science.
(1) The document discusses the origins of the BMW logo, describing how it was inspired by the reflection of a rotating propeller in the sky during a test flight in the 1920s.
(2) The shutdown of file sharing site Megaupload in 2012 led Kim Dotcom to voluntarily shut down his file sharing site as well due to legal pressures.
(3) A rural farmer complained to appliance company Haier that his washing machine wasn't cleaning his clothes properly. When a technician visited, he discovered the farmer had been using the machine to wash both clothes and potatoes. Haier subsequently released a washing machine that could wash both.
The document provides information about winners of the Golden Boot and Golden Ball awards at past FIFA World Cups from 1994-2010. It also discusses the creation of the T20 cricket format by the ECB in 2001 to replace the Benson & Hedges Cup, and how it has become a worldwide phenomenon. Finally, it identifies Kochadaiiyaan as the title of an upcoming film based on the biography of an ancient Pandyan king.
1) This document outlines the rules and structure of the Major General Quiz grand finale, including 6 finalists, a theme round on Family Guy movie parodies, an A-Z question round, and scoring details.
2) The theme round involves 10 movie titles from Family Guy parodies that must be identified for 5 points each, for a maximum possible score of 50 points.
3) The document provides the questions, answers, and scoring structure for the various rounds of the quiz competition final.
The document provides details about a movie casting decision and the rationale behind it. It states:
- Agnello Dias, chairman of Taproot India, provided insight into why actor X was chosen for a part in a movie.
- Dias said they were looking for someone who was confident, could talk to anyone, and did not look like a professional model. They did not plan to choose someone unconventional but liked X's chemistry with the camera.
- The document asks the reader to identify the actor X who was chosen for the role.
Unveiling the Future of TV- Eternal IPTV Trends in 2024.pdfXtreame HDTV
As we step into 2024, the landscape of television continues to evolve rapidly, and Eternal IPTV is at the forefront of this transformation. With technological advancements and changing viewer preferences, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is reshaping how we consume entertainment. Eternal IPTV, known for its diverse and high-quality streaming options, is setting new trends that will define the future of TV.
Robert Downey Jr. Net Worth: A Comprehensive Analysisgreendigital
Introduction
Robert Downey Jr., synonymous with Hollywood success. has had a career marked by dramatic ups and downs. Downey's journey is remarkable, from his early days as a promising young actor to his well-documented struggles with addiction and his triumphant comeback in Iron Man. Central to this narrative is his financial success. This article delves into Robert Downey Jr. net worth, exploring how he amassed his fortune. the various income streams contributing to his wealth, and his financial management strategies.
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
Childhood and Family Background
Robert Downey Jr. was born on April 4, 1965, in Manhattan, New York City. His father, Robert Downey Sr., was an influential filmmaker and actor. while his mother, Elsie Ann, was an actress. Growing up in a creative environment, Downey was exposed to the entertainment industry at a very young age, appearing in his father's films as early as age five.
Breakthrough in the 1980s
Downey's career began in earnest in the 1980s when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live. His early film roles in movies like Weird Science (1985) and Less Than Zero (1987) showcased his talent and potential. Despite his initial success, these early years were also marked by personal challenges. Particularly his struggles with substance abuse.
The Downfall and Recovery
Struggles with Addiction
The 1990s were a tumultuous period for Downey. Despite critical acclaim for roles in films such as "Chaplin" (1992), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, his career was derailed by legal troubles related to his drug addiction. Frequent arrests and stints in rehab created an image of an actor whose potential was being overshadowed by his demons.
Comeback and Redemption
The early 2000s marked the beginning of Downey's remarkable comeback. With the support of friends and family and a strong will to overcome his addictions. he gradually rebuilt his career. Key to this resurgence was his role in the TV series Ally McBeal, which not only earned him a Golden Globe but also proved that he still had the talent and appeal needed for Hollywood stardom.
The Marvel Era and Explosive Financial Growth
Casting as Iron Man
2008 was a pivotal year for Downey, as he was cast as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This role would redefine his career and boost Robert Downey Jr. net worth. Marvel Studios took a risk by casting him, but it paid off as "Iron Man" (2008) became a critical and commercial success.
Earnings from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Downey's portrayal of Iron Man became iconic. Leading to roles in many MCU films, including the "Avengers" series. His compensation for these films varied significantly, starting with a modest (by Hollywood standards) $500,000 for the first "Iron Man" movie. But, his earnings skyrocketed as the MCU grew and his role expanded. For example, Downey reportedly earned $50 million for "The Avengers" (2012) a
During a severe thunderstorm, Benny, his cousin Cheddar, and the villain Darkwave stay at Benny's apartment. They pass the time by playing games and eating snacks, with Darkwave learning a lesson about eating healthier. After the storm clears, Benny's friends thank him for keeping them safe.
One day, Benny hears Fawn, a young deer, in distress in the woods being chased by coyotes. Using his superhero powers, Benny saves Fawn and helps her find her way home. Benny also competes in a car racing competition with Blast and Darkwave. Despite Darkwave's attempts to sabotage the race, Benny shows kindness by helping Darkwave refuel his car, sacrificing his chance to win. Blast ultimately wins the race, but Benny's selfless act earns him respect and admiration from his friends.
So far, no details are known about Darby Galen’s career. She is not old enough to work yet. Currently, Darby focuses on her academic studies rather than making plans for his future career.
As a result, no one knows how much money it is worth. However, Patrick Dempsey’s net worth is projected to be around $80 million as of February 2023, as of this date.
The fact that Darby Galen Dempsey is related to Patrick Dempsey is what makes her best known. Darby was also born in Los Angeles, California on February 1, 2007. In 2020, Darby will turn 13 years old. She is Aquarius by birth sign. Her twin brother Sullivan Dempsey is also an actor.
Similarly, Darby Galen Dempsey is listed as the most famous celebrity on Wiki Famous People. Jillian Fink, Patrick Dempsey’s second wife, is Darby’s mother. Patrick Dempsey’s first wife was Rochelle “Rocky” Parker. Rocky, Patrick’s first wife, is an actress and acting teacher; However, the two divorced in 1994.
Darby’s parents, Patrick and Jillian, married in 1994. Together, Patrick and Jillian Fink are the parents of three children. Tallulah Fyfe and Sullivan Patrick, twins, are Darby’s siblings. Patrick founded the Patrick Dempsey Center, a cancer center at Central Maine Medical Center, in addition to his acting career. When Patrick’s mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and experienced severe suffering as a result, Patrick was motivated to find the center.
Darby Galen’s father is a well-known American actor who also drives racing cars. In Pastor’s film “McDreamy,” he plays Derek, a neurologist. The character of Darby’s father in the romantic thriller Grey’s Anatomy is well known. 2005 marked the year Darby’s father made his theatrical debut. In addition, the program is still on the air. In the 1980s, Darby’s father Patrick was the most sought-after and successful performer, and every director and producer wanted to collaborate with him. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows.
Darby’s father, Patrick, appeared in several major films during this time, such as “Can’t Buy Me Love” in 1987 and “Loverboy” in 1989. The wildly popular mystery horror film Scream 3 featured Darby’s father, Mark Kincaid, in 2000. The father is also a racing enthusiast. Darby’s father is a car fanatic who likes to race, drive sports vehicles, and collect old cars.
8. • Pranav mistry using 'The Mouseless'
• Mouseless is an invisible computer mouse
that provides the familiarity of interaction of a
physical mouse without actually needing a
real hardware mouse
11. 4.
• X are a system of financial incentives designed to keep an employee
from leaving the company. These can include employee stock
options ,contractual obligations to give back lucrative bonuses or
other compensations .
• X are a response by the companies in industries where it is common
for highly paid employees to frequently move from one firm to
another, often before the company feels that it has earned a return
on the investment in the employee.
• More broadly, the term can also refer to any kind of situation in
which a generous salary is used to keep an important employee
from looking for a more desirable but less certain position.
• X?
13. 5.
• This phrase was originally in usage by highway
robbers in England while stopping their victims on
the road and commanding them to hand over their
valuables ”_____ ____ _________ ,your money or
your life” .
• The phrase has evolved and is used in a different
meaning and now predominantly in cricket
commentary. what is the phrase ???
19. 8.
• X is a 1997 Iranian film written and directed by Majid
Majidi. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best
Foreign Language Film in 1998.
• It deals with a brother and sister and their adventures over
a lost pair of shoes.
• X premiered in February 1997 at the Teheran Fajr Film
Festival and was awarded several national film awards. It
opened in the US on 22 January 1999, with a total US box
office total of $930,000.
• Critical response to the film was very positive. Some critics
compared it to Vittorio de Sica's 1948 Bicycle Thieves.
• Bumm Bumm Bole, a 2010 Hindi film by Priyadarshan, and
starring Darsheel Safary, is entirely based on X.
20.
21. 9.
• What do these numbers correspond to?
256, 271, 323, 342, 362, 406, 483, 512
23. 10.
• X is an American science fiction dramatic
television series. The series picks up six
months into a world devastated by an alien
invasion. Tom Mason, a former Boston
University history professor, becomes the
second-in-command of the 2nd
Massachusetts Militia Regiment, a group of
civilians and fighters fleeing post-apocalyptic
Boston.
24.
25. 11.
Gunter's chain is a measuring device used for
land survey. It was designed and introduced in
1620 by English clergyman and mathematician
Edmund Gunter long before the development
of more sophisticated equipment to
accurately survey land plots.
Today, the Gunter Chain's most famous legacy is
that it gave us the accurate length of X.
28. 12.
• Mythological fairy or mischievous
nature sprite. A generalised
personification of land spirits.
• Character in A Midsummer Nights
Dream.
• Term in hockey.
31. • The Golden Bagel Award: given to the player
who wins the most number of 6-0 sets in the
tennis season
32. 14.
• The origins of the term ____ ______ are disputed but
some have observed that buyers and sellers in this
place may be as active as _____, or that the original
people and goods were infested.
• The original ____ ______ may be in Saint-
Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, in the northern suburbs
of Paris. It is a large, long-established outdoor bazaar,
one of four in Paris.
• From the late 17th century, the makeshift open-air
bazaar in the town of Saint-Ouen began as temporary
stalls and benches among the fields and market
gardens where ragpickers exchanged their findings for
a small sum.
34. 15.
• The 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 35th
Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on
June 10 and 11, 1967. The surprise winners
were Americans A. J. Foyt and Dan Gurney,
racing for Shelby-American Inc. in a Ford GT40
Mk. IV, powered by a Ford 7.0L V8 engine.
• After the race Gurney did something that
continues to this day. What?
35. He started the practice of spraying
champagne on the podium
36. 16.
• X is a minor goddess, and the wife of Y. She
was originally a nymph but became immortal
after marrying Y. In some versions, she is one
of the many divine mothers of Karthikeya and
in some as a Daughter of Daksha.
• X when translated primarily means “hail” and
and in some as “so be it”
• X now also colloquially refers to “squandered”
money or opportunities
38. 17.
• X is a special visual effect of a digitally enhanced
simulation of variable-speed photography used in films,
broadcast advertisements, and video games.
• It is characterized by its extreme transformation of time
and space .This is almost impossible with conventional
slow-mo, as the physical camera would have to move
impossibly fast
• the concept implies that only a "virtual camera", within
the confines of a computer-generated environment
such as a virtual world, would be capable of "filming" X
types of moments.
• Technical and historical variations of this effect have
been referred to as time slicing, view morphing, slow-
mo and virtual cinematography.
40. 18.
The first reported use of the word X was in 1982 by an engineer
at the computer software company Microsoft. Ann Winblad,
who was president of Open Systems Accounting Software,
wanted to know if Microsoft planned to stop developing its
Xenix operating system since some of Open System's products
depended on it. She went to Microsoft's offices, and asked two
software engineers there, John Ulett and Mark Ursino, who
confirmed that development of Xenix had stopped. "One of
them told me, 'basically, it's X'," she later said.
Today, X is a term in the computer industry that describes a
product, typically computer hardware or software that is
announced to the general public but is never actually released
nor officially cancelled. What is X?
46. • Salt and pepper !!
• Salt and pepper noise and salt and pepper
hair style !!!
47. 21.
• Which comic character would you associate with
Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, Attila the
Hun, Philip II of Macedon, Alexander the
Great, Ivan the Terrible, Vlad the
Impaler,Hannibal, Genghis Khan, and Grigori
Rasputin?
• Additionally, Sun Tzu might have also been
associated with this character, but events in the
story involving the character prevented this
50. • Poster girls in Andy Dufrense’s cell in
Shawshank redemption
51. 23.
• X was invented by Omar Syed, an Indian
American computer engineer trained in artificial
intelligence. Syed was inspired by ______
_______'s defeat at the hands of
the computer @@@@ to design a new derived form
of the game which could be played with the standard
rules, would be difficult for computers to play well, but
would have rules simple enough for his then four-
year-old son to understand. In 2002 Syed published
the rules for X and announced a $10,000 prize,
available annually until 2020, for the first computer
program able to defeat each of three top-ranked
human players in a three game series
56. • Bobby Fischer Against the World is the first
documentary feature to explore the life of the late
chess Grandmaster and 11th World Champion
Bobby Fischer from USA. It incorporates interviews
with chess players Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, Sam
Sloan, Susan Polgar, Garry Kasparov, Asa Hoffmann,
Friðrik Ólafsson and others. It includes never-
before-seen footage from the World Chess
Championship 1972.
57. A-O
• A is located at 11*N and 77*E. A is known as
“B" due to its extensive textile industries
which are fed by surrounding cotton fields.
• C ,an Englishman set up the first textile mills in
the area but more profoundly known for his
setting up of an english medium school D.
58. • A was also the hub of movies productions in
1920's. The two major cinema studios were E
and F.
• E was set up by B. Rangaswamy Naidu, R. K.
Ramakrishnan Chettiar (brother of India's first
Finance Minister G ), H , and another new
movie director Sriramulu Naidu
59. • H constructed the first theatre in south india
in A called I.
• sriramulu naidu left E to start a new
production studio F in 1945.this studio was
famous nation wide providing box office hit
films such as malaikallan starring J and azaad
starring K.
60. • A saw the rise of an engineer/industrialist in
the form of L who was referred as “the M of
India”.
• He started his transport business called N
which became the most efficient fleet of
public transport vehicles in the country at the
time. he is also started the first engineering
college O in A
61. A-Coimbatore
B-manchester of south India
C-Robert Stanes
D-Stanes school
E- Central
F- Pakshiraja
G-R.K.Shanmugam Chetty
H-Saamikannu Vincent
I-Delite theatre
J-M.G.R
K-Dileep Kumar
L-G.D.Naidu
M-Edison
N-UMS(universal motor service)
O-Government college of technology