Starting with a set of easy questions, something now in news. Question 1 X was a left handed batsman and occasional medium pace bowler. He was the second Indian batsman, after Y, to score a hundred on Test debut. X died at the age of 87 on 16 May 2016 at his Ahmedabad home after suffering from lung cancer. He was India's oldest former Test cricketer at time of his death. Id X. Question 2 Id this person and name of the book in his hand. Question 3 K. M. Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra was a 1959 case where Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati, a Naval Commander, was tried for the murder of Prem Ahuja, his wife's lover. The incident received unprecedented media coverage and inspired several books and movies. Nanavati, accused under section 302, was initially declared not guilty by a jury under Section 302 but the verdict was dismissed by the Bombay High Court and the case was retried as a bench trial.. The case was the last to be heard as a jury trial in India, as the gov...
Question 1 Samuel Augustus ________ was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. His name is the source of the term "________" first cited in 1867, which means "independently minded." Various accounts of the origins of the term held that he came to be considered independently minded by his fellow ranchers because he refused to brand his cattle. In fact, his failure to brand his cattle had little to do with independent mindedness, but reflected his lack of interest in ranching. Unbranded cattle which were not part of the herd came to be labelled after his last name. FITB. (The blanks are indicative) Question 2 Master of None is an American comedy-drama television series, which was released on Netflix. The series was created by Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang, and stars Ansari in the lead role of Dev, a 30-year-old actor who attempts to make his way through life in New York City. The show's title alludes to the fig...
Question 1 Flag of which European nation? Question 2 In a 1963 interview with Oriana Fallaci, this famous director was asked that in spite of looking like a pleasant, harmless man, he seemed to have fun making films which involve a lot of suspense and terrifying crime, to which he responded, "I'm English. The English use a lot of imagination with their crimes. I don't get such a kick out of anything as much as out of imagining a crime. When I'm writing a story and I come to a crime, I think happily: now wouldn't it be nice to have him die like this? And then, even more happily, I think: at this point people will start yelling. It must be because I spent three years studying with the Jesuits. They used to terrify me to death, with everything, and now I'm getting my own back by terrifying other people." Which English director, whose is at times referred to as "The Master of Suspense".
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