2. Q1.
• The website of the company X reads “World's
only manufacturer of both planes and trains.
Everywhere people travel by land and in the
air, a/an X product is ready to transport them.”
• X is a Fortune Global 500 conglomerate
company. Its headquarters are
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
• X‟s Delhi headquarters has its registered
address as B 301-307, 5, Somdutt Chamber
1, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi, DL 110066.
5. Q2.
• X is the theory that everyone and everything is six
or fewer steps away, by way of introduction, from
any other person in the world, so that a chain of "a
friend of a friend" statements can be made to
connect any two people in a maximum of six steps.
It was originally set out by Frigyes Karinthy and
popularized by a play written by John Guare.
• X is also the title of a song by Irish alternative rock
band The Script, taken from their third studio
album, #3 (2012).
8. Q3.
• A simple write-up from Borussia Dortmund„s training
camp in Switzerland on RevierSport Online about their
new Armenian signing X and the massive interest from
the tiny land-locked Armenia made the author write the
follow last paragraph:
“The question arises whether it is really so easy to draw
the attention of an entire country to a club. If yes, BVB
should maybe take promising Y under contract. The 28year-old striker, who currently plays for Z would cost the
club less than one million Euros, is popular in his country
and in 61 international matches scored an impressive 36
goals for his country.”
• This article caused quite a stir online with Y being linked
to a transfer to BVB, even though the thought of it
seemed ridiculous. It was later confirmed that the writer
14. Q5.
• This city Y derives it name from the fact
that it is the land which King Dhritrashtra
donated to X.
• X is the son of Rishi Bhardawaja, and is
believed to be conceived in a vessel made
of clay, which means that there is no
mother to him.
• Id X and Y.
29. Q10.
• X is an MS Paint web comic series featuring a
variety of cartoon characters. The main
character X, based on Donald Duck, is often
portrayed as a psychotic killer and sex addict.
• The comics featured poorly drawn MS Paint
characters and misspelled captions in speech
bubbles. The first comic seemed to be posted
on early May 2010 on Naurunappula and the
Meme Generator pics with the actual X face
date to early July 2010.
32. Q11.
• His name is Edward Michael “X” Y.
• After leaving school, XY briefly considered joining
the Indian Army and hiked in the Himalayan
mountains of Sikkim. He joined the Territorial
Army and served as a reservist with the Artists
Rifles 21 Regiment, 21 SAS(R), for three years
until 1996.
• On 16 May 1998, XY climbed to the summit of
Mount Everest, 18 months after breaking three
vertebrae in a parachuting accident.[36] At 23, he
was at the time among the youngest people to
have achieved this feat.
• In July 2009, XY was appointed the youngest-
35. Q12. ID X.
• X‟s batting style contained plenty of unorthodox shots;
notable among them was the „falling hook‟, where he
finished his follow-through lying on his back.
• He was also an occasional wicket-keeper, and a handy
medium-pacer. It was his steady half century in the
World Cup final of 1975 that paved the way for a blazing
innings by Clive Lloyd.
• He became captain of the West Indies after Garry
Sobers, infusing more determination and resolve in the
team, and also became the squad‟s first ever national
cricket coach in 1992.
• X was widely regarded as one of the best batsmen in the
world in the sixties, and is of Indian origin. Sunil
Gavaskar has stated that X was the greatest batsman
he had ever seen, and named his son after the
38. The Mother
“When your mother has grown older,
When her dear, faithful eyes
no longer see life as they once did,
When her feet, grown tired,
No longer want to carry her as she walks Then lend her your arm in support,
Escort her with happy pleasure.
The hour will come when, weeping, you
Must accompany her on her final walk.
And if she asks you something,
Then give her an answer.
And if she asks again, then speak!
And if she asks yet again, respond to her,
Not impatiently, but with gentle calm.
And if she cannot understand you properly
Explain all to her happily.
The hour will come, the bitter hour,
When her mouth asks for nothing more.”
45. Q15.
“_______!" is a Gujarati phrase which
means "I've cut the kite!," which a kite-flyer
screams victoriously after cutting the rope
of a kite of an adversary, mostly in a
competition. It is known to us from a totally
different source.
48. Q16. Id this Enid Blyton character :
• Named after a distinct physical feature of
his
• Lived in the “hilly, lumpy, bumpy part of
town outside of town.”
• He is described as with his white beard, red
cap, blue jacket, red-and-white striped
jumper and yellow-and-green trousers.
• He is the only non toy in Toyland
51. Q17.
•A friend had watched X play for a local pub side and
then recommended that he come out and try his luck
for The Iron. It took then manager Ron Ashman
barely a week before he handed X a contract who
went on to play 11 times for Scunthorpe United in the
Football League.
•“The authorities didn‟t really appreciate me playing
against Hull on Boxing Day then flying to the West
Indies 24 hours later to captain England,” X said.
“But there were no central contracts back then… and
I didn‟t really care what the authorities thought.”
54. Q18. X was originally marketed by being given
away free, with the purchase of Baking Soda
in 1891. It became so popular that it was
then eventually sold separately as a desired
commodity.
In 1893, during an economic depression, he
introduced two brands of X that would
become company icons and are recognized
all over the world.
55.
56.
57. Q19. Where will you find them?
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•
•
•
•
•
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Niko Bellic
Roman Bellic
Dmitri Rascalov
Mallorie
Jimmy Pegorino
Little Jacob
Patrick McReary
Playboy X
Dwayne Forge
60. Q20.
A X playground(or pitch) is rectangular.[4] It is 29 meters
in length and 16 meters in width. There are two
rectangles at the end. One side of the rectangle is 16
meters and the other side is 2.75 meters. In the middle
of these two rectangles, there are two wooden poles.
The central lane is 907.50 cm long and 30 cm X 30 cm
on the lane. There are eight cross lanes which lie
across the small squares and each of it is 500 cm in
length and 70 cm in breadth, at right angles to the
central lane and divided equally into two parts of
7.30 cm each by central lane. At the end of central
lane, two posts are fixed. They are 120 cm above the
ground and their circumference is not less than 30 cm
and not more than 40 cm. The post is made of wooden
poles which are smooth all over. The posts are fixed
firmly in the free zone tangent to the post-line at a
height between 120 to 125 cm.
66. Q22.
Sides which go very well with the X are curd, fried
egg, omelette, Qeema (Ground beef cooked
with vegetable and spices), Nihari (a beef
dish), zeera aloo (potatoes lightly fried with
cumin seeds), daal, and raita as part of a
breakfast meal.
Some sources claim that X originated from ancient
Vedic times. The word Xoriginated from
the Vedic Sanskrit word purodhasha.
Purodhashas are offered to the fire god
during Yajna, Yagna or Homa ceremonies. Vedic
69. Q23.
“Oooooo…Now that is brilliant, that is truly
exceptional. You‟ve got something to talk
about folks, you‟ve just seen the most
stunning goal from X. He‟s got four
tonight, and _____ are beaten. That‟s an
incredible finish!”
These are a commentator‟s words describing
a goal by X. Give me X.
81. Q27.
• X is a heavyset, no-nonsense man who dresses
in fairly old-fashioned clothes, including
wearing pince-nez eyeglasses perched on the
tip of an aquiline nose and a tiny wisp of
a toupee that perpetually flies off whenever he
is upset or startled.
• He also has a twin brother named Tony, whose
interest and life goals are in complete contrast
to X‟s.
93. Q31. The X (Persian for"Religion of
God")[1][2] was a syncretic religion
propounded by the Mughal emperor Akbar
the Great in 1582 AD, intending to merge the
best elements of the religions of his
empire, and thereby reconcile the differences
that divided his subjects.[2] The elements
were primarily drawn
from Islam and Hinduism, but some others
were also taken from
Christianity, Jainism and Zoroastrianism.
105. Q35.
• X can easily be considered as the unluckiest
man in the world. He was one of the original
founders of Apple Inc. but sold his share for
$800 in 1976, because he found Steve Jobs
difficult to work with. Now, these shares are
worth more than $35 billion.
• Id X.
114. Q38. X is an Indian actor who appears in Hindilanguage films. He is the son and grandson of
singers. After brief roles as a child
in Vijay (1988) and Jaisi Karni Waisi
Bharnii (1989), X decided to venture into acting
after graduating from HR College with
a bachelor's degree in commerce.
In an interview with The Times of India, X said
"Music is my hobby, but acting is my passion. A
passion that even my grand-dad harboured.
So, while my father continued his legacy and
became a singer, I pursued his other passion. I
am living his dream".
117. Q39. On the eve of the famous Mahabharata
battle, Lord Indra, the rain God and king of
heavens, disguised as an old Brahmin went to ____
and asked for his X and Y in daan (donation). Indra
was apprehensive that ____, by virtue of his
phenomenal skills as a warrior, may be able to
overwhelm Arjuna. He therefore asked for this gift
so as to reduce his strength. ____ had been
cautioned by the Sun God that Lord Indra was going
to make some such move. But ____ was so large
hearted that he could not refuse anyone. Knowing
fully well, that Indra was playing a trick on him
disguised as a Brahmin, he yet parted with his X and
Y, which were parts of his body since birth and which
made him invincible.
What are X and Y?
120. Q40.
• "Oliver's Army" is a song written by Elvis
Costello, originally performed by Elvis
Costello and The Attractions, and appearing
on the album Armed Forces in 1979. It
remains his most successful single, spending
four weeks at number 2 in the UK singles
chart.
• The name of this song came up again in
2008, as the movie X was delivered to some
theatres as Oliver‟s Army.
• Which movie?
123. Q41.
• X was named after a famous American inventor.
• X was appointed as Minister of Sport in his
country in 1995, serving until 1998.
• X, who was the flag waver in his home GP in
2002, got "distracted" and failed to notice
Michael Schumacher crossing the finish line!
• X has worked as a UNICEF Goodwill
ambassador and as a United Nations
ambassador, working to protect the
environment and fight corruption in his country.
• X is mentioned in the song "Ghetto Superstar"