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The villain's death scene, was cut from the film by the Censor Board. The reason is that the censors claimed there are rules about people taking the law into their own hands and not being punished for it; this was not permitted as it may corrupt naive viewers. For this reason the ending of the film had to be reshot for a 'U' Rating. ID the movie.

Pictograms used to represent sports at the Commonwealth Games has been inspired by a particular style of folk art prevalent in India. What is the style of drawing called ?

The Cold War

X's book The Cold War brought the phrase to common currency to describe the political situation post World War II. He was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize(1958 and 1962) for his syndicated newspaper column, Today and Tomorrow. X was an informal adviser to several presidents, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on September 14, 1964 by President Lyndon B, Johnson. He however later had a feud with the President over his handling of the Vietnam War. X's reputation was so high that a Democrat senator from Idaho who voted against Johnson(a Democrat President) reasoned that he agreed with X. Who is X?

Walter Lippman

It has a strict policy towards upholding objectiveness. This policy has caused comment on the possible insensitivity of its non-use of the word terrorist in reports covering major global events, including the September 11 attacks. In the enforcement of this policy, it has been careful to only use the word terrorist in quotes, whether quotations or scare quotes. It once released an official statement, thus -"We all know that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, and that "it" upholds the principle that we do not use the word terrorist." What is it?

X is a hypothetical red dwarf star or brown dwarf, originally postulated in 1984 to be orbiting the Sun at a distance of about 95,000 AU (1.5 light-years), somewhat beyond the Oort cloud, to explain a perceived cycle of mass extinctions in the geological record, which seem to occur more often at intervals of 26 million years. Muller, referring to the date of a recent extinction at 11 million years before the present day, posits that X has a semi-major axis of about 1.5 light-years (95,000 AU) and suggests it is located (supported by Yarris, 1987) near Hydra, based on a orbit derived from original apogees of a number of atypical long-period comets that describe an orbital arc meeting the specifications of Muller's hypothesis. In 2002, Muller speculated that X was perturbed 400 million years ago by a passing star from a circular orbit into an orbit with an eccentricity of 0.7.

Earth Mercury Venus Mars Saturn Moon Neptune Jupiter Uranus

Exactly one object is not in it s correct position in the list. Which object is it, and what decides the positions of objects in this list?

B was a small planet proposed to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Attempting to explain peculiarities of Mercury's orbit, the 19thcentury French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier hypothesized that they were the result of another planet, which he named B". A number of reputable investigators became involved in the search for B , but no such planet was ever found, and the peculiarities in Mercury's orbit have now been explained by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity

Yep, he is the man


X is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University, specializing in Number Theory. X discovered ______ when he found a book about it at 10 years of age. He was puzzled by the fact that the statement was so simple that he, a ten-year old could understand it. He started working on the statement since 1986, in relative secrecy, and came out with a final solution in 1993. It turned out, however, that this solution had a fundamental gap, to circumvent which took X another year. He announced the final solution in 1995, and the solution has withstood the scrutiny of mathematicians for over 17 years now. Simon Singh wrote a book, titled _____, which chronicled attempts to find solutions to _____ since the time it was first stated. Give X and the blank.

Andrew Wiles, Fermats Last Theorem

The phrase X was used by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt in his April 7, 1932 radio address, The Forgotten Man, in which he said These unhappy times call for the building of plans that rest upon the forgotten, the unorganized but the indispensable units of economic power...that build from the bottom up and not from the top down, that put their faith once more in the forgotten man at______________________.

He worked as a clerk in the Dehra Dun Forest Research Institute. He was involved in the planning of the attack on Hardinge in 1912. He gained more prominence with something that he did together with Mohan Singh and Sardar Pritam Singh some 30 years later. Who?

Rash Behari Bose; started the INA

Edited by?

A. O. Hume

This valley, to the north-west of Los Angeles, is home to numerous television and movie bigwigs such as CBS Studio Center, NBCUniversal, The Walt Disney Company, ABC television network and Warner Bros. It was also a hotbed for technological advances in aerospace by companies like Lockheed and Rocketdyne. Since the 1970's, the area has been home to the pornography industry with nearly 90% of all legally distributed pornographic films being either filmed there or produced by studios based there, which is how the valley gets its nickname. The nickname is also a play on the name of another area in the same state. Which valley and what is the nickname?

Combining Biometric, anthropology and information technology together, Asia's first human DNA Bank has been set up in Biotech Park of this state capital. Name the city

Connect(Exhaustive)
Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord Element with atomic number 58 Until it was given a permanent name, the Caltech discovery team used the nickname "Santa" for it among themselves The creator of humanity and god of fertility in the mythos of the Rapanui, the native people of Easter Island Mustard-colored, medium-sized, short-haired with black ears

Eris,Ceres,Haumea,MakeMakePluto.

"I used to live in an orphanage. It was dark and cold and lonely. At night, I looked up at the sparkly sky and felt better. I dreamed I could fly there. In America, I can make all my dreams come true. Thank you for the _______ and the __________.

One dreadful movie.


This lake is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of 4,350 m. Its circumference is 134 km, and its maximum width is 5km. The lake passes through the India-China border and requires an inner line Permit for travel from Leh, which is a five-hour drive. The lake entered into popular culture when it was the site for the final scene in the Bollywood blockbuster Three Idiots. Name the lake.

Pangong Lake

An Okinawan Japanese immigrant to the United States, _________ learned karate originally from his father, who had been a fisherman. _________ initially had a job working for the father of his best friend, Sato, who was also taught karate by __________'s father. When ________ fell in love with a young woman named Yukie, who was arranged to marry Sato, Sato felt dishonoured by this, and challenged _________ to a fight to the death. To avoid the fight, _________ left Okinawa and immigrated to the United States.

In 533 AD, a gentleman called Mercurius did something because he felt that his name was inappropriate for his profession. His actions were also followed by a number of others who came after him (and is a tradition that is followed to this day). What did he do?

Born Harikrishna Giri Goswami, As a youth, admired Dilip Kumar, and decided to name himself X after Dilip's character in Shabnam (1949). X once told : In my childhood days, I went to watch a movie with my mother, in which the hero dies at the end. The next movie I watched had the same hero. When I asked my mother that how could a dead person come back in movie again she told me that the hero never dies and that day I decided to become a hero.

Whodunit?
This is a silent, color motion picture sequence shot by private citizen Abraham X with a home-movie camera, capturing one of the most famous events of the 20th century. X film frame number 313 is probably the most famous, and the most studied frame in the film. This frame, and the frames before and after this, were studied by scientists, including Richard Feynman, who concluded that Y's head moved forward at first. After frame 314, it is clear that Y falls back, resulting in much speculation, including that the X Film is a hoax. The X film was purchased by the government in 1999 for $ 16 million. Give X and the event that the film captured.

What is special about this ??

This is the ship New York sailing on the Hudson river. The ship is so important, the shipyard workers reportedly treated it with "reverence usually accorded to religious relics", gently touching it as they walked by.

Historical significance of this pic??

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