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Saturday, October 29, 2011

63. Of his chaste press, and Lintot's rubric post

The Popiad, by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

The Twickenham Hotch-Potch, For The Use Of The REV. Dr. Swift, Alexander Pope, Esq; And Company. Being A Sequel To The Beggars Opera, &C. by Caleb d'Anvers

The female Dunciad. Containing I. A faithful account of the intrigues, of Alexander Pope, The whole being a continuation of the Twickenham hotch-potch

The _________: a Hypercritic upon the Dunciad Variorum, by __________

Connect and FITB.

Monday, October 24, 2011

62


      the rock is cookin.........:)
  • 1 pound eggplant, sliced in rounds
  • 1 pound zucchini, sliced in rounds
  • 1 pound bell peppers, sliced
  • 1 pound tomatoes, peeled and quartered
  • 3 onions, peeled and chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
  • olive oil
  • bay leaf
  • thyme sprig
  • salt and pepper   
ID THE DISH.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

60. Next to Cloudgate

Identify this once controversial but now popular work of public art, as seen on different days

                                                            


Sunday, October 16, 2011

59. Ra.One v/s G.One

This place in Delhi used to be a large pond in the old walled city area. Some time during the decade of the 1930s, the pond was filled up so that an annual event could be shifted to that place (from which it gets its name).
Over the decades, the place has also been used for other reasons; the Municipal Corporation of Delhi isn't very happy about all this and wants to turn it into a green area where people can relax, instead of being agitated.
Which place?



Saturday, October 1, 2011

Freshers' Quiz Recap

On Thursday, 29th September 2011, QC conducted the 3rd Comp event of the year in Freshers' Quiz. The Quizmasters were Nishit and Aritra, who together succeeded in keeping the quiz well-managed and interesting throughout.

The event began with a perfect opening display of QC punctuality in starting the prelims 20 mins late. With teams of 3, freshers started arriving at II LT 2 by 7.20 pm, and by the time all were seated, the lecture theatre had barely room for the seniors and organizers. Jwala hostel, already a force to reckon with in QC, brought with itself a horde of 7 freshers teams, with Dhruv, the rep, walking proudly amongst his charges and muttering instructions in their ears time and again.

The prelims consisted of 15 questions, well-balanced and work out-able. 14 teams were selected - the best team from each hostel followed by 3 overall second placers. Shivalik, Vindhyachal and Jwala successfully got two teams into the finals.



After a bit of seating issues, and with most of the QC seniors present, the finals were ready to begin. It was a well-rounded quiz consisting of a good mix old and new questions, with the usual QC quirks and Contri-isms.

The quiz had 5 rounds, each showcasing a different format employed in various QC events :

- Written Round
- Infinite Bounce
- LVC
- Jeopardy
- Lone Wolf

The points system followed was +2/0 in the first 2 rounds, with the LVC beginning at+7/-5 and decreasing at 2 per slide. Jeopardy had +2/0 for Level 1 questions and +3/0 for Level-2 and Lone Wolf followed the usual format of negatives on a directed question. 6 teams were eliminated after the first 3 rounds and 2 more were sent back after round 4.


The quiz began with Nishit beginning the written round, a fine blend of text and image-based questions. Aritro added his touch by asking a question on the story of the Sleeping Beauty, who's real name I forget. And so did most of the teams.

Having got a good head start in the written round, teams began to up the ante in the second round. Google Doodles, King Kong filled the infinite bounce. One of the questions had the owners of Zynga in their famous image promoting Farmville, and when asked to ID, one of the Shiva teams guessed the Beatles, with their logic being that since the Fab4 keep doing weird stuff, then why not an office watercooler with chickens and cows around!

The round ended quickly with Satpura and Kara teams doing well and an over-zealous Zanskar fachcha giving long explanations to almost-correct answers.

The older lot got excited on seeing the LVC, being based on names of Tintin comics. One of the Jwala teams took a risk by going for the connect at the first set of clues. And with it got their first taste of negatives and lost their chance of staying on further. The scorer, behind who this loud team was sitting, heaved a sigh of relief. It was a surprise that only 2 teams managed to get the connect without all the slides being shown. Vindy and Zanskar teams managed to get the connect at +6 and +5 stages respectively, which ultimately proved decisive in the results.

The eliminations after LVC made a few of the seniors walk out in disgust at their hostel teams unable to qualify. Notable absentees being Piyush and Shankhayan with both the Jwala teams getting eliminated.


And Azeez departed as well.


The next round, Jeopardy, was unique in it being a dedication to QC seniors. 16 questions divided into 8 categories and each one was a tribute to a QC stalwart in that genre. The categories were:

Sci-Tech - Shankhayan and Attam
Biz - GD and Chaitanya
Lit - Shruti and Murari
Ent - Contri and Mayank
T&L - Nishit and Arnab
Sports - Piyush and Azeez
Hist-Myth - Shri and Salik
Mixed Bag - Shuvi and Aritro

The eliminations continued after this round to keep the number at only 6 for the final round. The method of directing the next question used generally in Lone Wolf was used here. The Vindy team made good use of the format to confirm their position at the top. So did the team from Kara, using the method to their advantage to climb up to the 3rd spot. Zanskar managed to hold on to 2nd place.

Final positions -

Winners - Vindhyachal
2nd Place - Zanskar
3rd Place - Karakoram



Points tally -

Jwala 56.5
Vindy 33
Shiva 25
Zanskar 24
Ara 21.5
Kara 8

Others - Yet to open their accounts