1. Playing the mind game The Mastermind quiz is billed as a “battle of minds‟. This battle is fought in two halves. In the first, each of four participants faces a barrage of questions, for two minutes, on any topic of his or her choice. In the second round, the questions are on general knowledge. There are two points for each correct answer and zero for wrong answers and passes. In the event of a tie, the person who has passed fewer questions wins.
2. Questions can be bizarre, but they are answered none the less. “It absolutely amazes you that these guys know so much. In KBC, it used to be, that this guy knows so little,” says Basu after the show. Siddhartha Basu was the director of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC).
3. This year‟s Mastermind final was won by Ramanand Janardhana, a 22 year-old software engineer from Pune. Janardhana had Agatha Christie‟s „Tommy and Tupence‟ novels as his specialist topic. He even knew that Tommy used asafoetida to create a stink in his room.
4. There are, of course, all sorts of quizzers. The diary-toting, Manorama yearbook, wielding variety will typically prepare for a contest by „studying‟. He knows that the best questions, the ones that get the „wah-wahs‟, are always repeated. He is a solid quizzer, because he knows the obvious.
5. There is the other kind, like Janardhana, who claim they do nothing extra to prepare for quizzes. They read the papers and magazines, watch TV, and become quizzers because they enjoy the test of recall.
6. It was a test the nation took when KBC fever was at its height. But long before KBC, there were quiz societies across the country, in places from Guwahati to Gandhinagar. Kolkata was the hub of the game; quizzing in India began here in 1967. Even now, the majority of quizzers are from Kolkata. Of the four 2002 Mastermind finalists, two were from that city.
7. Quizzing is big in school and college festivals. It‟s the „literary‟ highlight of all fests. There are even professional quizzers, who, like mercenaries, play for money and the thrill of the game. They represent various organisations at different times.
8. Most quizzers grow out of active quizzing after college. Some, the really hardcore devotees of the game, keep at it. “I don‟t get tired of quizzing,” says Pinaki Prasad Roy, a Mastermind finalist. “I get excited.” Roy is a 46-year old finance professional from Kolkata, and has been a quizzer for three decades.
9. Curiosity is the most essential quality for a quizzer. A fantastic memory and instant recall help. And for Mastermind at least, the choice of specialist subject is critical. In this year‟s event, Janardhana took an unassailable lead in the specialist round itself. Answer any TEN questions by choosing the most appropriate option: 10 m
a) The Mastermind quiz is called a „battle of minds‟ because……………………….
(i) it is a duel of wits
(ii) the participants are the most intelligent persons
(iii) the participants face a shower of questions
(iv) the mind is on the anvil
b) The participants in the quiz seem „masterminds‟ because………………………. (i) They seem to know so little (ii) They have very polished manner (iii) they show lot of self confidence (iv) they seem to know so much
c) Ramanand Janardhana won as……………………….
(i) he had mastery over the specialist topic
(ii) he had gone through the quiz columns in magazines
(iii) he had chinks in his memory/recall
(iv) he knew all the often repeated questions asked by quizmasters
d) The studious quizzers are called „solid‟ quizzers because………………………. (i) they prepare expected questions (ii) they know the obvious (iii) they bank on general awareness (iv) they enjoy the test of recall
e) The quality most essential for a quizzer is……………………….
(i) love of learning (ii) mathematical accuracy
(iii) curiosity to know (iv) comprehensive learning
(f) The word „mercenaries‟ means- .………………………
(i) those who seek mercy (ii) those who work on machines (iii) those who are lively and quick (iv) those who fight for money
(g) What is the „literary highlight of the fests‟?
(i) Mercenaries (ii) Quizzing (iii) Professionalism (iv) Thrill
(h) How is Kolkata associated with quizzing game?
(i) Quizzing in India began in Kolkata in 1967.
(ii) The majority of the quizzers are from Kolkata.
(iii) Kolkata is the hub of quizzers.
(iv) All of the above.
(i) What kind of people don‟t enjoy the test of recall.
(i) Who have got lots of money ii) Who watch television
(iii) Who read newspapers iv) Who have curiosity to know
(j) Find the word which is similar in meaning to „Those who fight for money‟
i) Monetary ii) Mercenaries iii) violent iv) Material
(k) What is an antonym of „bizzare‟-
i) peculiar ii) uncanny iii) ordinary iv) unusual
(l) What qualities are essential for a quizzer?
i) Excitement ii) Memory iii) Curiosity iv) All of the above.
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The answers are as follows:
a. option I
b. option iv
c. option I
d. option ii
e. option iii
f. option iv
g. option ii
h. option iv
i. option I
j. option ii
k. option iii
l. option iv
Comprehensions
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