Friday, March 1, 2024

10Q (Mar 1, 2024)

1. In ancient Rome, voting at legal assemblies was done by group, with the majority in a group determining its vote. The group chosen to vote first on an issue was called the '____________', a term that roughly means 'those asked for an opinion before others'. Because the first vote was considered to be of great importance, Latin speakers also used the noun to mean 'preference' and later 'privilege'. Cognate with another word related to questioning, what is the English word that arose from this background?

2. The screenshot below is from the Website of a digital publication headquartered out of Bangalore, launched by Rohin Dharmakumar, Seema Singh, Sumanth Raghavendra and Ashish Mishra in 2016 as a premium subscriber-only platform. According to their Website, the name is "defined as one's range of knowledge or understanding. Nothing to do with Barbie." What's it called?

3. Its spelling and pronunciation seeming in English to indicate some thievery involved, this traditional German Christmas bread has a rich history that includes a special permission called 'the Butter Letter' to bakers in Saxony from the 15th-century Pope Innocent VIII. Name this food item, supposed to represent the baby Christ in his swaddling clothes.

4. The English parson in the first image below – an enthusiastic fox-hunter and dog breeder, and a founding member of The Kennel Club of Great Britain – shares his 2-word name with the artist in the second pic, who was more famous in a different avatar in the late 1980s and '90s. And they both share that name with something that the former helped develop from a single specimen called, of all things, Trump. What name?


5. This is the Namak Haram Deori or 'Traitor’s Gate' in Murshidabad in West Bengal. Whose estate lay beyond it in the 18th century? It's now split up amongst his descendants.

 
 
6. What's the punny 2-word caption to this cartoon? Spellings are important. Also, name the work parodied in the text, and its author.
 

7. A country, at the time called AB, was given its current name XY on August 4, 1984. The words X and Y stem from different local languages: X comes from Mossi and is meant to show how the people are proud of their integrity, while Y comes from the Dioula language and means 'fatherland' (literally, 'father's house'). A 2-letter suffix is added to X to form the demonym Z. Give me AB, XY, and Z.

8. A story told about the boy in the picture below – to perhaps underline his general acumen – is that he learned typing during the ten days he spent on a Japanese boat while coming back to India in 1918. Who is this, dressed in traditional Japanese attire with his sister Sylla, around 1917?


9. What word in English, also used as the name of an advanced military weapon, comes from a Virginia Algonquian word meaning 'he cuts'?

10. This image from the travelogues of French writer René Augustin Constantin Renneville, published in Amsterdam in 1754, shows a town known as Gimhathiththa before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, when it was the main port in the region. It lies on the banks of the evocatively-named Gin Ganga. According to some writers, it was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon drew ivory, peacocks and other valuables. What is it called today?

 

Answers
1. Prerogative
, from 'praerogativa' (the 'questioning' word being 'interrogate')
2. 'The Ken'
3. Stollen
4. Jack Russell
– the artist is the former England wicket-keeper of that name; and Trump was the progenitor of the Jack Russell Terrier breed, named after his owner
5. Mir Jafar
, the commander-in-chief of Siraj-ud-Daulah's army, who betrayed him to Robert Clive, leading to the fall of Bengal (and eventually all of India) to the East India Company
6. Beet Poet; 'Howl'
by Allen Ginsberg
7. AB: Upper Volta, XY: Burkina Faso, Z: Burkinabe
8. J.R.D. Tata
9. Tomahawk
, from 'tamahaac'
10. Galle

11 comments:

  1. Paul - 1. Critics. 2. Ken 3. Stollen 4. Somebody ‘Shirley’ (James maybe?) 7. Upper Volta/Burkina Faso/? 8. Hirahito 9. Torpedo

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  2. 1)Veto
    2) Kenowledge
    5)Mir Jafar
    6)Animal farm,Orwell
    7) Burkina Faso for XY
    8)JRD Tata
    10)Hambantota

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  3. 1)Elite
    2)Ken
    3)Robbing cake
    4)
    5)Tagore
    6)A-Beet poetry
    7)XY-Burkina Faso
    8)JRD Tata
    9)
    10)Malabar

    -Ruchira

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  4. 1. Quorum
    2. The Ken
    3.
    4. Bob Ross
    5. Sirajuddaulah
    6.
    7. XY - Mozambique
    8. Subhash Chandra Bose
    9. Bazooka
    10. Daman

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  5. 1 Prerogative
    2 The Ken
    3 Pumpernickel
    4 Jack Russell (terrier)
    5 Mir Jafar
    6 Beet Poetry, Allen Ginsburg, Howl
    7 Upper Volta, Burkina Faso, Burkinabe
    8 Lord Mountbatten
    9 Tomahawk
    10 Galle

    - Shashwat

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  6. 1) President
    2) The Ken
    3)
    4) Pointer
    5)
    6)
    7) Ivory Coast
    8) Neville Wadia
    9) Hatchet
    10) Dhaka

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  7. 1.prerogative???
    2.mattel??
    3. Heist??
    4. Robin Smith??
    5. Tagore??
    6. Beetle beet???
    7.
    8. Mountbatten?
    9. Raffle???
    10. Kandy ???

    Aam

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  8. 2. Kenning
    3. Stollen
    4. Border
    6. Alex Haley - Roots
    9. Tomahawk
    10.Galle

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  9. 1. Prime/Primary?
    2.
    3. Burgled bread?
    4.
    5. Mir Jaffar?
    6. Beet Poet, Scream? , Alan Ginsberg
    7.
    8. Ratan Tata?
    9.Missile?
    10.

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  10. 1. Quizmaster
    2. Mettle
    3.
    4. Jack Russell
    5. Mir Jafar
    6.Beet Poetry, On The Road, Jack Keruoac
    7.
    8. JRD Tata
    9. Tomahawk
    10. Colombo

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  11. 1. Primogeniture
    2. In Shorts
    3. Stolen
    4. Jack Russell
    5. Mir Jafar
    6. Caption: Beet Root. Work: Silent Spring. Author: Rachel Carson
    7. -
    8. Homi Bhaba
    9. -
    10. Trincomalee

    -From Anjali

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