Friday, 24 February 2017

The Etymology Quiz

THE ETYMOLOGY QUIZ


1. There is a well-known myth about the word X that says that in 1791 a Dublin theater owner named James Daly made a bet that he could introduce a word into the language within twenty-four hours. He then went out and hired a group of street urchins to write the word "X", which was a nonsense word, on walls around the city of Dublin. Within a day, the word was common currency and had acquired a meaning (since no one knew what it meant, everyone thought it was some sort of test). However, there is no evidence to support the story, and the term was already in use before the alleged bet in 1791.

Identify X


2. X evolved from Latin currere ‘to run’ and actually means ‘running place’. The modern sense of ‘a long passage in a building’ dates from the early 19th century.

ID X


3. According to Greek mythology, when Theseus entered the Labyrinth to kill the minotaur (a half-man, half-bull), he unraveled a "clew" - a ball of string - behind him, so he could find his way back.
The word X didn't even exist until the mid-1500s when people started to vary the spelling of "clew."
ID X
(Do you need a clue for this???)

4. X is the shortened form of "X"bae, which comes from the Old English "usquebae," derived from two Gaelic words: uisce (water) andbethu (life). Thus, X literally means "water of life."
ID X

5. X comes from the Arabic "al zahr" which means "the dice". The term came to be associated with dice during the Crusades and eventually took on a negative connotation because games of dice were associated with gambling.
ID X


6. X comes from a Latin root meaning "little mouse". Apparently people used to think muscles looked like little mice under their skin.
ID X

7."X" derives via Latin lyricus from the Greek λυρικός (lyrikós), the adjectival form of lyre. It first appeared in English in the mid-16th century in reference, to the Earl of Surrey's translations of Petrarch and to his own sonnets. Greek lyric poetry had been defined by the manner in which it was sung accompanied by the lyre or cithara, as opposed to the chanted formal epics or the more passionate elegies accompanied by the flute.
ID X

8.The English word X meaning a raging warrior of superhuman strength, is derived from the Old Norse words, meaning a "bear-shirt" i.e. a wild warrior or champion of the heathen age, however its interpretation remains controversial.
ID X

9.Research on the trade of jean fabric shows that it emerged in the cities of XItaly, and Nimes, France. Gênes, the French word for X, may be the origin of the word "jeans".
ID the place where "jeans" was invented.


10. comes from a Latin phrase meaning "bad air" and was used to describe the atmosphere around the swamps of Rome.
ID X

ANSWERS


1. Quiz !!! 

2. Corridor

3. Clue⁇

4. Whiskey🍷

5. Hazard

6. Muscle💪

7. Lyrics ♭

8. Bersrker💪

9. Genoa👖

10. Malaria (mal-bad ; aria-air)

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Thursday, 23 February 2017

The World Quiz

As this is the first Quiz, it will be on the world!!! Try to answer all the questions. If you don't know the answer, scroll down to see the answers with the funda.


1.Which country's flag includes a barrel attached to "AK-47" ?



2.Which country is famously called as "India's Teardrop" ?

3.In which British city is the famous "Etihad Stadium" located ?


   

4. The 2018 FIFA World Cup finals is scheduled to take place in Luzhniki Stadium located in which country?

5. Citius, Altius, Fortius is the motto for which global event?

6. If you were to visit ‘Mt. Kilimanjaro’, the tallest mountain in its continent, which continent would you be visiting?

7. The Berlin Wall is located in which country?

8. What is the nickname of the city, where the Statue of Liberty located?

9. Pasta and pizza are a part of which country’s cuisine?

10. Commonly found across the world, it means twice cooked in Latin. What?



ANSWERS


1. Mozambique - Mozambique Flag - Colors meaning-The red stripe represents the Mozambique's struggle for independence. The green symbolizes the land. The black represents the African continent and yellow stands for the mineral wealth of the nation. The yellow star represents the socialist beliefs of the country. The book represents education and the hoe represents the peasants and agriculture. The rifle represents the nation's determination to defend its freedom.

2. Sri Lanka - If you see the world Atlas, you could notice that Sri Lanka looks like a teardrop at the base of India, hence its name. (Similar to Sicily being the ball and Italy the boot)

3. Manchester

4. Russia (Moscow)

5. Olympics - The Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius, which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger". It was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin upon the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894.

6. Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro is located in Tanzania, a country in East Africa. The mountain is one of the seven summits (the highest peaks on each of the seven continents), and rises 5,895 meters or 19,340 feet above sea level. It is the tallest freestanding mountain (not part of a mountain range) in the world.

7. Germany - The Berlin Wall was a barrier that divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.The Wall completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin until government officials opened it in November 1989. Its demolition officially began on 13 June 1990 and was completed in 1992.

8. The Big Apple (Any nickname of New York is considered as a right answer)

9. Italy

10. Biscuit - The Old French word bescuit is derived from the Latin words bis (twice) and coquerecoctus (to cook, cooked), and, hence, means "twice-cooked". This is because biscuits were originally cooked in a twofold process: first baked, and then dried out in a slow oven. This term was then adapted into English in the 14th century during the Middle Ages, in the Middle English word bisquite, to represent a hard, twice-baked product.



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The quizzes so far,


                                    1. The World Quiz
                                       2. The Etymology Quiz
                                          3. The Tech Quiz
                                                  4. The Food Quiz