This document contains a summary of a game called "Grid Lock" involving answering multiple choice questions in different categories to earn points. Teams take turns selecting questions from increasing score tiers over 3 iterations to earn +10 points for correct answers. The questions provided are on topics like identifying people, filling in blanks, and connecting ideas from current events, sports, science/technology and literature.
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Seuli Seal Quiz-Gridlock (2)
1. Grid Lock
• 4 Categories, Each with 3 Questions.
• Teams to pick up questions one by one
according to increasing scores
• 3 Iterations of question picking
• +10 for each correct question. No passes
8. Question 2
• Daughter of a retired colonel, she is a post
graduate in English. She was commisioned in
the Indian Air Force in 2000. The 36-year-old is
currently posted with the publicity cell under
the Directorate of Personnel Officers at the Air
Force headquarters in Delhi.
• She rose to prominence two days ago becoming
the first women to do something which till now
used to be men’s forte.
• Who is she or what did she do?
16. Question 4
• The name _________ comes from the legend of
Pheidippides, a Greek messenger. The legend
states that he was sent from the battlefield to
Athens to announce that the Persians had been
defeated in the battle, which took place in August
or September, 490 BC. It is said that he ran the
entire distance without stopping and burst into
the assembly, exclaiming, "we have wοn", before
collapsing and dying.
• Fill in the blank ( from the world of sports )
32. Question 8
• Armalcolite is a titanium-rich mineral with the
chemical formula (Mg,Fe2+)Ti2O5. It was first
found at Tranquility Base on the Moon in 1969
by Apollo 11.
• What is so special about this mineral’s name?
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36. Question 9
• Sci-Fi author Issac Asimov gave these three laws
in 1942. FITB.
• A ______ may not injure a human being or,
through inaction, allow a human being to come
to harm.
• A ______ must obey the orders given to it by
human beings, except where such orders would
conflict with the First Law.
• A ______ must protect its own existence as long
as such protection does not conflict with the First
or Second Law.
44. Question 11
• The Separation of Friends
• The Gaining of Friends
• Of Owls and Crows
• Loss of Gain
• Rash Actions/Ill Considered Acts
Chapters teaching lessons of life. Which Book?
48. Question 12
• _________ is an Indian author of British descent.
The Indian Council for Child Education recognised
his pioneering role in the growth of children's
literature in India, and awarded him the Sahitya
Akademi Award in 1992 for Our Trees Still Grow in
Dehra, given by the Sahitya Akademi, India's
National Academy of Literature.
• He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and
Padma Bhushan in 2014. He now lives with his
adopted family in Landour, in Mussoorie. Who?