1. What is described here: "On Charing Cross Road, a big bookshop stands directly beside a record store. Nestled between is this unobtrusive building.Inside it is dark and shabby, with a bar and a number of tables in the shadows of the corners. The barman is old and bald, resembling something like a gummy walnut, and goes by the name of Tom. In stark contrast to the grubby downstairs of the pub, there are some unexpectedly pleasant rooms upstairs where a passerby can spend the night."
Ans: THE LEAKY CAULDRON
2. Identify the logo of this huge huge worldwide program.
Ans: OLPC, One Laptop Per Child Program
3. The original _____ was was a silver coin weighing 178 grains (11.534 grams).The _____ has been used since then, even during the times of British India, and was defined as 11.66 grams at 91.7‰ silver by weight. Now it is defnied differently.What??
Ans: The Indian Rupee
Monday, March 10, 2008
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4 comments:
1. Clueless..
2. UNICEF 1 laptop per child program
3. British Rupee coin(??)
is the third one a carot???????/
1. Leaky Cauldron
2. OLPC One laptop per child program
3. one rupee coin
carot wasnt a coin dude!!.. n no idea abt the rest????
@ kumar
i wont accept "british rupee coin " from u .. aapse toh aur specific answer chahiye. :p
@ mayur..
COOL ANSWERS!!! . u sure u dint google/wiki any ??.. /:)
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