Q1. With a career spanning more than six decades, he has over 200 films
and hundreds of shows to his credit.
His most prominent titles include Enter The Dragon with Bruce Lee in what
would be the legendary martial artiste-actor’s first mainstream American
movie and last before his death; Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, and
The Appaloosa, in which he starred opposite Hollywood veteran Marlon Brando,
and for which he was nominated in the Golden Globe Awards.
A really great actor and skilled in judo karate. Who was this great actor
who took his last breath (suffering from pneumonia) on 15th July 2020?
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Q2. She was a cultural icon
of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards
during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies.
These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who
joined the military. She is used as a symbol of American feminism and women's
economic advantage.
In 1944, a movie came out with tge same name as her.
Her name came mostly due to a particular job and pictures circulating with
women doing this industial job. Who is this powerful lady symbol?
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Q3. World Meteorological Organization develops a list of names that are
assigned in alphabetical order to X as they are discovered in each season.
Names can be repeated after an interval of six years, but the names of
especially severe X are permanently retired from use.
Give X and the blanked part in image.
Q4. Back during the times when this product was first announced, it came
with a mechanical latching mechanism. However, this later proved dangerous as
kids would often get trapped inside while playing and the latch would lock.
Soon, deaths were reported of children dying of suffocation after getting
trapped in these.
So, in 1956, US government passed the a Regulatory Act which mandated that
necessary modifications must be brought to avoid future deaths. Enabling it to
be opened from inside was one such modification. However, the most important
change of them is still followed in this product around the globe.
Which product & what modification is this that is so simple yet so genius?
5. Byron Mckeeby was a dentist from Iowa, America. He appeared in the
1928 “Whys Why” yearbook of influential business leaders in Iowa. However, he
is extremely famous as someone known to have a "strong hand".
What is his Claim to fame?
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