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Rules:

1.Direct Question to Teams A-F then next round Anticlockwise

2. If the team answers the right gets 10 points. 10 points on pass too.

3. 4th round will be open to all.

4. 5th round(Last Round) will be played among four top team only.

Last round- Quizzer Round

Rules of the game

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CLOCKWISE A-F

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This book is loosely based on the relationship

of two persons.

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Srinivasa Ramanujam

and

G H Hardy

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Connect is Pythagoras.

Pythagoras theorem and Bust of

Pythagoras.

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He was a Greek mathematician

and engineer who was active in

his native city of Alexandria. He

is known to us for a very famous

formula.

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Heron’s Formula for the Area of Triangle.

s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)

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This is the statue of a

Greek mathematician. He is

called Father of Geometry.

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Euclid

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John -----------, was an English logician and

philosopher noted for introducing the ----------

diagram, used in the fields of set theory,

probability, logic, statistics, and computer

science.

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John Venn of Venn Diagram

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Lilavati लीलावती is Indian mathematician

Bhāskara II's treatise on mathematics, written

in 1150. It is the first volume of his main work

Siddhānta Shiromani, alongside Bijaganita,

Grahaganita and Golādhyāya.

Why Bhaskarachrya named his work as

Leelavati.

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Leelavati was the name of the daughter of

Bhasker II. He named his treatise on the

name of his daughter.

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ANTI-CLOCKWISE F-A

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Why these coins which are no more,

used to be called “Chawanni”?

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Earlier 1 Re was used to be of 16 anne and

this was one fourth of Re. i.e. 4 Anne, so it

was called Chawanni(4 anne).

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What is 800 in the Maruti 800?

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Capacity of Engine in terms of Volume of

Cylinder. 800 cc= 800 cubic cm.

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Π-Day is celebrated on 14th March. Why

14th march?

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The value of Pi=3.14 when written in the MM/DD

Date format, it is 14th March.

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The term for 10 100 i.e. 1 followed by

100 zeros has given name of very famous

thing in this world we live?

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0.7, 0.5, 0.3

What is 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7 variant of

a ball point pen?

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The diameter in mm (0.5 mm etc) of ball used

in the pen.

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In a petridish bacteria are multiplying in such a

manner that they are becoming double each day.

The dish is full in 30 days. How many days it took to

half fill the dish.

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29 Days

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CLOCKWISE A-F

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A={1,2,3,4}

No. of all possible subsets.

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16 subsets- 2n , where n is the number of

element. n=4 and 24 =16.

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It is also said that Karl Pearson, who introduced the

term in 1891, derived the name from "historical

diagram”.

It is graphical representation of the distribution of data.

It is an estimate of the probability distribution of a

continuous variable (quantitative variable).

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Histogram

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Ellipse

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A sunny bright day. You are in a playground field

playing cricket. A lamp post is there. You want to know

the height of pole. You have with you measuring tape

also. How can you know the height of lamp post without

climbing on the lamp post. You are in no way able to

reach the top of pole.

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You can measure the length of shadow. And at the

same time measure length of your own shadow or

shadow of the stump etc. Measure your own height

or the height of stump whatever you have used.

Use the ratio-

You Know three of them you can calculate 4th.

Height of stump

Length of shadow of stump

=

Height of Lamp post

Length of shadow of lamp post

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20 cm

A

B C

D

40 cm

F

G

H

E

ABCD is rectangle. E, F , G and H are mid

points. Find the area of Diamond EFGH.

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Area of the Diamond will be half of the area of

rectangle.

Area of Rectangle40x20=800 cm2

Area of Diamond= 400 cm2

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Suppose the dimension of this hall is 10mx5mx4m.

What will be the Volume of Oxygen in this room in m3.

Approx.

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Volume of Oxygen = 21% of Volume of Hall.

Volume of Hall is 10x5x4=200 m3 Volume of

Oxygen= 21% of 200= 42 m3.

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OPEN TO ALL

+10/-5

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They are a form of numeral used for counting. They

are most useful in counting or matching ongoing

results, such as the score in a game or sport. Notched

sticks, known as --------sticks, were also historically

used for this purpose.

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Tally or Tally Marks

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100 Km

60 Km/hr 40Km/hr

120 Km/hr

Both the ships are moving towards each other and at the

same time a bird start flying from one ship and reaches the

other ship and returns back and again to the other ship. It

continues doing to and fro till the ship come close to each

other. What will be the distance covered by the bird in this

duration.

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Ans- 120 Km. The Ship will reach close to each other

in 1hr (100/60+40). The Distance covered by bird in 1

hr will be 120 Km as the speed of bird is 120 Km/hr.

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You have 9 identical balls but one is little

heavier. You have to identify the heavier ball

in just two attempts using the simple balance.

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Divide the ball in group of 3 each. There are 3 such

group. Put 2 each on the pan and see. If both are

equal then heavier ball group is left outside. If it is on

one of pan it will indicate by swinging the beam that

side.

You are having now a set of 3 balls to identify the

heavier ball. Divide the ball in three of 1 each. Put 1

each on pan and 1 with you. Do the same to know

which is heavier.

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You are given a plate of gold and a wire of

copper. You are allowed to cut that portion of

gold plate that will be enclosed by the given

copper wire. In what shape you will put the

copper wire on gold plate to get maximum

amount of gold.

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Put the wire in form of circle. If the perimeter is

constant the maximum are will be covered by the

polygon with higher no. of sides. Here circle is having

infinite number of sides. So maximum area.

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Sieve of------------------------.

What is the use?

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Sieve of Eratosthenes for finding

Prime Numbers.

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Rule of this Round:

One of you will be the Quiz master

1. Time is 60 Second

2. 5 Questions to be attempted.

3. You are not supposed to read the Answers or part of

the answer appearing on the slide as clue

4. You can give any no. of hints/ clue whatever you can

think of that your partner may be able to understand

5. Your partner can take only 2 attempts on a particular

Question. i.e. One wrong attempt is OK.

6. 4 points for each right answers(attempt). 5 Bonus if

you do all 5 right. Total point on stake is 25.

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SAMPLE

1. Circle

2. Diagonal

3. Algebra

4. Inch

5. Perimeter

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1.Rhombus

2. Radian

3. Miles

4. Parallel

5. Pie Chart

1

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1. Parabola

2. Theta

3. Centriod

4. Mega

5. Pound

2

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1. Micron

2. Prime

3.Pentagon

4. Ratio

5. Tangent

3

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4

1. Statistics

2. Histogram

3. Hypotenuse

4. % (Percent)

5. Diameter

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