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UTSAV ONLINE QUIZ

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20 koschans. 30 minutes. No negatives. Enjoy maadi. ALL THE BESTU.

1. What process is being described?!


The air is moderated by the lips, tongue, teeth or fingers (placed over the mouth) to create turbulence, and the mouth acts as a resonant chamber to enhance the resulting sound by acting as a type of Helmholtz resonator, producing a pure tone like a sine wave. It can also be produced by blowing air through enclosed, cupped hands or through an external instrument, such as a _______ or even a blade of grass or leaf.

2. The story behind?


In late 2004, a MIT and Harvard graduate began tutoring his cousin in mathematics using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad. In 2009, he quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at a Capital Management firm.

3. What are we talking about?


In another case of real life taking inspiration from science fiction, scientists at Raytheon Sarcos, a US based defence technology firm have developed a robotic exoskeleton dubbed as XOS-2. The futuristic suit is meant for military and built from a combination of sensors, actuators and controllers, powered by high pressure hydraulics.

4. What unique distinction do these company hold?

Apple Google Mattel HP Amazon Disney

Microsoft MagLite Yankee Candle Company Harley Davidson

5. What's the common name?!


At paris Begin at the famous Hotel Ritz. Walk through the Jardin des Tuileries and enjoy the beautiful gardens We will enter the Carrousel du Louvre, to see the inverted pyramid believed to house the Holy Grail before crossing the Pont des Arts on our way to the gallery district of the Left Bank. This walk will take us to the Church of St-Germain-des-Pres before closing the tour at our final destination, St. Sulpice (may be closed on Sunday for Mass). View the infamous Rose Line and take a look inside this dramatic church as you follow the Rose Line to the towering obelisk. At London Situated in the Inner Temple, Temple Church is the epicentre of Templar/Priory activities in the UK. En route, drive down London's Fleet Street. Pass by King's College. This takes us on to Westminster Abbey and to the grave tomb of Sir Isaac Newton. Your guide will drive you via St James's Park, one of London's royal parks, bordered by 3 Royal Palaces. Also visit London's National Gallery which houses the Da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks.

6. FITB.
Origin, hospital emergency room slang for extremely old, Alzheimer's ridden, mute, sick people. _____ is an acronym. In the novel "House of God" (Samuel Shem, 1978) ______ are defined essentially as sickly old people who now because of dementia have lost whatever quality it is that makes someone a person. When ______ come into the hospital they are unable to communicate so the admitting doctor will order many, many, lab tests hoping to discover why the _____ was sent to the hospital. ______ never come to the hospital, they are only sent. This battery of tests is sometimes called a ______-Gram. In Modern slang __________ is a person acting stupid, making an ass out of him/her self, being in a blonde moment, ignorant, naive, an idiot, someone who is clumsy.

7. Give me X and Y
The frequently repeated story that X was founded to help Y's fiance trade Pez candy dispensers was fabricated by a public relations manager in 1997 to interest the media. This was revealed in Adam Cohen's 2002 book, The Perfect Store, and confirmed by Y.

8. Who? What is the subject of the pic?

9. ID X, Y and Z

10. Whos the other Gandhi in the picture?

11. What are they known as?

12. Inspired by?

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