6. Following Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's
December 26 visit to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, the
Chinese ambassador to the United Kingdom wrote
in an op-ed in the Daily Telegraph: "If militarism is
like the haunting X of Japan, the Yasukuni shrine in
Tokyo is a kind of Y, representing the darkest parts
of that nation's soul.“
It was followed by another publication by his
Japanese counterpart, Keiichi Hayashi, in the same
newspaper, headlined: "China risks becoming Asia's
Y".
10. • One of the famous scenes from the movie X
was famously shot a day after the Hollywood
premiere. The scene involves Y, based on a
comment made previously in the movie.
• It was shot at a location called Elat Burger.
• The popularity of the scene was such that
sales of Y and related products shot through
the roofs in the weeks following the release
ID X & Y
12. • X are small, cylindrical creatures which have 1
or 2 eyes. They are impulsive creatures with
little self control, but with a wide-eyed
wonder & odd innocence that endears them
to viewers & make them reliable. They can be
pesky when they are doing weird interactions
with other people, animals, or objects. X have
standard English names
32. 1.
An object entering the orbit where your eye sits has two options: it
either breaks through the back of the orbit or follows the path of least
resistance. If the object enters with enough force—like a bullet—it
can exit the back of the orbit, as the bone there is relatively thin. If
the force is lower however, the path of least resistance is directed by
bony brain anatomy. A small diameter object like ‘X’ would enter the
orbit, pass through the superior orbital fissure, follow grooves in the
sinuses, and enter the brain underneath the frontal lobes, near (or in)
the cerebellum and close to the brain stem. Scientific American
(informally abbreviated SciAm) is an American popular science
magazine. It has a long history of presenting scientific information on
a monthly basis to the general educated public, with careful attention
to the clarity of its text and the quality of its specially commissioned
color graphics Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have
contributed articles in the past 168 years.
• ‘X’ Trick Caused Complaints – It is perhaps the most astonishingly
violent scene to ever make it into a 12A movie in the U.K. As a
result, it triggered most complaints to the British Board of Film
Classification in a decade – over 200 complaints. Forty two percent
of all the letters they received were about this X.
40. Sandese Aate hain
• Sung by Sonu Nigam and Roop Kumar Rathod.
• Composed by Anu Malik.
• Written by Javed Akhtar, who also won Filmfare for it.
• 10mins 19 seconds is the duration of the song
41. 2.
• Born as Saul Hudson, X was a former member
of Rock Band Y during mid 80s to 90s.
• During his time in Y, he formed a side project
X’s snakepit.
• During 2000s he co-founded a super group
Velvet Revolver which re-established him as a
mainstream performer.
• His solo albums include X(2010, Apocalyptic
Love (2012) and World on Fire(2014).
• Give me X and Y.
43. 3.
• Jimi Hendrix
• Janis Joplin
• Jim Morrison
• Jacob Miller
• Joe Henderson
• Brian Jones
• Amy Winehouse
• Kurt Cobain
………………Inexhaustive list
These people are often referred to as belonging to
what??
44. CLUB 27
They died at age 27 often as a result of drug and
alcohol abuse, or violent means
48. 2.
• “freeze vision" instead of heat vision
• "flame breath" instead of freeze breath
• "vacuum breath" instead of super breath
• “Y telescopic vision" which allows Y to see a "short
distance behind his head" rather than a "long distance in
front of his head"
• “Y microscopic vision" which makes objects
"actually smaller to everyone" rather than merely "appear
to be bigger to only the user"
• " x-ray vision" which allows Y to "only see through
lead" rather than the ability to "see through anything
except lead"
• "Telescopic x-ray vision" which caused Y to shoot x-
rays from his eyes from "fifty miles around"
Who are being compared?
50. 3.
X is a comic strip written by a certain Narayan
Debnath for the magazine Shuktara. The hero of
the story is a superman-like character, with a
well-built body and enormous strength. He is so
strong that he can stop a train, run through a
wall breaking it to pieces, kill whales and sharks
barehanded, and even bullets cannot pierce his
chest. He has a great appetite and sometimes
has a whale for his breakfast. ID him
53. 1.
• X has a speech impediment and tends to
pronounce most words as if they begin with an
"R", though most characters are able to
understand him perfectly. In most iterations, he
keeps his sentences relatively short, usually
using charades for anything longer than three
or four words. X is also extremely ticklish and
this is seen in many of the television shows and
movies
55. 2.
• A long standing rumour about William Moulton
Marston is that he was the inventor of the
polygraph test, which detects whether people are
lying.. In 1921, Martson published his doctoral
thesis for Harvard University. The title was “Systolic
blood pressure symptoms of deception and
constituent mental states.” That was Marston‟s
innovation – the idea that, by testing a subject‟s
systolic blood pressure, one would be able to
determine whether the subject was lying, was the
basis of the polygraph machine. William Moulton
Marston is however, remembered for creating the
comic book character X.
56. Answer :
X is Wonder Woman. Her Golden Lasso of Truth
which forces anyone to speak the truth is partly
inspired by the polygraph
57. 3.
• The “X” comics were a short series of comic book
adaptations produced by the now defunct Chaos
Comics. The story focused primarily on “X” who is
the ruler of 'Stygian' a plane known as Hell's Prison
Realm, where the worst and most deadly and evil of
souls are remanded after Death. He is bent upon
acquiring the Three Books of Death that contained a
prophecy by a being called the Death Scribe that
could give him power to call down armageddon and
recreate the universe in their own image.
• This comics features many famous real life
characters related to “X” and also features many
real world relationships and rivalries and
particularly a very famous incident that occurred
last year. ID “X”.
60. 1.
• As an infant, Thomas Jr. had suffered head
injuries in a car accident, and had been confined
to Willowood Asylum for life. Upon his escape, he
was manipulated into becoming the assassin
known as the "Boomerang Killer" until X learned
of his existence and exposed the mastermind
behind the killings. Later, Deadman took
possession of Thomas' body to resume his career
as an acrobat. X tracked down the ghost and
demanded that he relinquish his hold on the
demented man. When Deadman temporarily left
the body, Thomas, Jr. saved his brother's life by
taking a bullet for him. He died a hero.
• Who was X
64. 3.
X, a veteran director who after graduating from
Film and Television Institute of India(FTII), Pune in
1971 joined there as its lecturer.
His 1st venture as a director was Dhauligiri Shanti
Stupa and he made several critically acclaimed
documentaries after that.
His most famous work is however Y, which was the
second best National Film in 1984, Indian Panorama
and also adjudged the Best Third World Film
at International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg
and many other international accolades.
X and Y Please.
71. 3.
• Actor Samuel L. Jackson has admitted in interviews that he is a huge fan of
X. At one point, both X and “Marvel’s The Avengers” were filming on
separate lots in the same Albuquerque, New Mexico studio. Samuel
Jackson wanted to have a cameo appearance in which he walked on to the
set of Los Pollos Hermanos, dressed as Nick Fury, completely
unannounced as if he were a customer buying chicken from the
restaurant. Unfortunately the plans fell through as the shooting schedule
didn’t allow enough time for him to break away from the set of the
Avengers, as the Avengers shot during the night, while X shot during the
day.
• ID X
This guy was
inspiration
behind the
protagonist of X