Thursday, May 2, 2024

10Q (May 2, 2024)

1. In Middle Persian, it was known as Spahān, but since New Persian did not allow initial consonant clusters such as 'sp', a vowel was added in front of the name. In Ptolemy's 'Geographia', it appears as Aspadana, which translates to 'place of gathering for the army'. It is believed that Spahān derived from spādānām 'the armies', the Old Persian plural of spāda. What is this place called today? Also, what related word came through Persian into Urdu from the same root?

2. Shown below is the patent drawing for a rotoscope, a device/ technique invented by Max Fleischer, a Polish-American animator, inventor, film director and producer, and studio owner. Fleischer used it in his series 'Out of the Inkwell' starting around 1915, using his brother Dave dressed in a clown outfit. What is rotoscoping used for?

3.  The [X] Estate in present-day Kolkata consists of [X] House (in pic below) and the 30-acre grounds surrounding it. The estate originally belonged to Mir Jafar Ali Khan, who became Nawab of Bengal after siding with the British to oust Siraj-d-Daulah in 1757. He gifted the estate to Warren Hastings, then Governor-General of  Bengal, after which it became the seat of the Governors-General of India. After the capital moved from Kolkata to Delhi in 1911, it served various functions until, in 1948, it became the home of the National Library of India. The word [X] comes from a combination of two Italian words that mean 'beautiful' and 'view'. What is [X]?

4. The list of first-class cricket scores of 400 or more has 11 items, with two names appearing twice each, one at #s 1 and 11, the others at #s 5 and 6. Name them both. Also, name the latest cricketer to join the list, which he did in July 2022, during a match between Glamorgan and Leicestershire.

5. The flower known as 'viola' and 'violet' in English is also commonly known by a name that is derived from the French word for 'thought', as the flower was regarded as a symbol of remembrance. What is that name, which in the 20th century also went on to become a derogatory slang word for an effeminate man?

6.  Traditionally, an uchiwa is made of bamboo. Today many uchiwa are made of plastic but still keep the shape of the original bamboo item. It's not uncommon to receive plastic uchiwa printed with advertisements, distributed free in the streets. One report suggests that an average of 36,000 uchiwa are produced every day, some 90% of them by craftsmen in Marugame city, in the Kagawa prefecture of Japan. What is an uchiwa?

7. Satras are institutional centres or monasteries associated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, particularly in the Indian state of Assam and neighbouring regions. In what isolated location specifically are Assamese saint Sankardeva and his disciple Madhavdeva said to have set up the first of them, having taken refuge there in the 15th century? The place continues to house 20-odd extant satras, down from a one-time count of 65.

8. The company [X] got its start as Chouinard Equipment, selling the climbing gear that Yvon Chouinard was making for his friends. Its first venture into apparel was equally functional, designed to resist rock: sturdy corduroy trousers, stiff rugby shirts like the ones Yvon brought back from a climbing trip in Scotland. When the clothing started to take off, they decided to separate the garments from the gear; they just needed a good name. As Chouinard explained: “To most people, especially then, [X] was a name like Timbuktu or Shangri-la—far-off, interesting, not quite on the map.” Using a name coined by Magellan in 1520 for an area populated – according to members of his expedition – by giants, what is [X]?

9. A study whose results were published online in the April 2017 journal of JAMA Dermatology, found the following dermatologic characteristics in the subjects studied:
-- Alopecia, or hair loss (30 percent)
-- Dark under-eye circles (30 percent)
-- Wrinkles (20 percent)
-- Facial warts (20 percent)
-- Facial scars (20 percent)
What subjects were they scrutinising, to try and find common patterns among them?

10. Remove one letter from the name of the brand shown at left below, and you will have the name of the language whose alphabet in the Baybayin script is shown alongside. Give me the names of the brand and the language.

 

Answers
1. Isfahan, sipahi
2. Converting live action into animation
or compositing real-life and animated characters
3. Belvedere
4. Brian Lara
, who neatly brackets this records category with scores of 501* for Warwickshire against Durham in 1994 and 400* in a 2004 Test match versus England, respectively the highest individual first-class and Test scores; and Bill Ponsford, who scored 437 and 429 for his home state of Victoria against Queensland (1927) and Tasmania (1923), respectively. The latest on the list is Englishman Sam Northeast.
5. Pansy, from 'pensée'
6.
A Japanese hand fan

7. Majuli Island on the Brahmaputra in Assam
8. Patagonia
9. Hollywood movie villains
10. Tagalong / Tagalog

10 comments:

  1. Ira P
    1. Isfahan
    2. Animation background
    3. Belair
    4.Lara, Sehwag
    5. Pansy
    6. Hand held fans
    7. Majuli
    8. Patagonia
    9. Samoa. And Samoan

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  2. 1. Spain and Sipahi
    2. Mechanism to turn a frames, so that the turning images would appear animated.
    3. Dolce Vista
    5. Pansy
    6. Hand Fan
    7. Kamakhya
    8. Svalbard
    9. Online gamers, teenage internet addicts

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  3. 1. Spain, Aspataal
    2. Rotate images/videos
    3. Altavista
    4. Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara. Ben Stokes
    5. Pansy
    6. Plates
    7. Majuli island
    8. Patagonia
    9. People who have gone to space
    10.

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  4. 1. Isfahan, Sipahi
    2. Drawing cels for animation
    3. Bellevue
    4. Brian Lara, Mushtaq Mohammed
    5. Pansy
    6. A fan
    7. Majuli
    8. Patagonia
    9. Dogs
    10. Summer, Sumer

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  5. 2. Drawing animations, using live images ?
    3. Ballygunge?
    9. May be movie villans?

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  6. 1.
    2. Stop motion animation?
    3. BON gal??
    4. Brian Lara? , Don Bradman? Karun Nayar??
    5. Queer??
    6. Bamboo cups??
    7.
    8. Patagonia? (was split with Kathmandu, but going with patagonia since you gave a logo question recently)
    9. Seafarers?
    10. Tagalong and Tagalog

    Aam

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  7. 2. Live animation
    3. Belvedere
    4. Brian Lara, Vinod Kambli,
    8. Patagonia

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  8. 1. Isfahan?
    2.
    3. Bellevue?
    4.
    5. Pansy
    6.
    7.
    8. Patagonia
    9.
    10. Georgian, Georgiana?

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  9. 1 Isfahan, Sipahi
    2 3D animation
    3 Bellevue
    4 Lara, Pujara, Hanif Mohammad
    5 Pansy
    6 Japanese hand fan
    7 Shantiniketan
    8 Patagonia
    9 Sumo wrestlers
    10 Tagalong, Tagalog

    -Shashwat

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  10. 1) Esplanade,Aspatal
    2) to move images in a sequence for animation
    3) Bellavue
    5)peony
    6) chopsticks
    8)Patagonia
    9)drug addicts

    Ruchira

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