Jamnalal Bajaj Quiz – Oct 2011- Prelims

JBIMS- Jamanalal Bajaj Quiz – Oct 2011- Prelims

QuizMaster- Dhananjay Shettigar

1) Out’ is a popular gay and lesbian fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine.
Every year it publishes ‘Power 50’, a list of 50 most powerful gay men in America. Who topped the list is the year 2011?

2) Two of his companies listed in Virginia Islands are Paysons and Autumn Holdings.
Some of the businesses he has ventured into include antiques, car rentals, metal trading, export of rice, etc. Who?

3) In 2010, Urs Holzle sent around an urgent internal memo warning that the company would be crushed if it didn’t figure out its social strategy. The team named their social project “Emerald Sea” after this painting of a wave knocking a ship over and then recreated that painting outside the elevators where they worked. What was the outcome of this project?

4) After graduating as an engineer in 1924, he spent six months working in a radio factory in the United States. On his return to his native country, he teamed up with his friend whose parents made the attic of their manor house in Struer in Jutland available for experiments. When they officially opened their business in 1925, one concentrated on the technology while other dealt with the business interests. There were a number of successful developments in the 1930s and 1940s, including a sound recording system for the film industry, roof-mounted loud-speakers for circus and army vehicles and the iconic Beolit 39 radio with a Bakelite cabinet. Name the Company?

5) Born on 1st January, 1956, this person as a teenager, was a member of the its national synchronised swimming team and won bronze medal in the national championships. This person joined Baker & McKenzie, a large Chicago-based international law firm, in 1981 and was elected the company’s Chairman in October 1999.

6) The actress made the debut in 2002 Telugu film ‘Lahiri Lahiri Lahilo’. What was her first acting assignment?

7) The original concept was developed by Jaakko Iisalo and its mechanics were inspired by other petrary physics games that have been released over the years, including another 2009 release, Crush the Castle. Some of the it’s notable fans include Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom, and author Salman Rushdie. What?

8) Pic-What is the event that is described?

9) Image consulting firm Lippincott & Margulies was hired to develop a list of 219 prospective names; Vectre, Verone, Chaparel, Calibre and Alexis were chosen as top candidates. While Alexis quickly became the front runner, concerns were raised that the name applied to people more than cars (being associated with the Alexis Carrington character on the popular 1980s primetime drama Dynasty) as a result the first letter was removed and it was to morph the name to _______.

10) According to Tim Keck, his uncle suggested the name when he saw him and Chris Johnson eating a sandwich.

11) This project had been conceived by Indian Banks Association and had the approval of Reserve Bank of India to develop a domestic card payment network.The Original name was discarded as it was found out that two other companies in the payment space have already applied for similar name. What?

12) Pic

13) In September 2010, a certain range of furniture and other interior accessories were launched at Paris trade show. Some of these items were named Radcliffe desk, Bodleian book case, Harry Potter table, etc. The Critics were quick to label it as vulgar and cheapens it image. Whose venture?

14) Ad- Sholay-Gabbar

15) Pic- passed away on 21st June 2011

16) In 2006, Couture Tech Ltd had applied for a particular trademark. The European Union high court rejected an appeal by ruling that the symbol is “contrary to public policy or to accepted principles of morality”. It was also considered as “symbol of despotism”. What?

17) _____ might be inferred from the appendix of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. Of the three segments of the fictional language Newspeak, the “_ vocabulary” is the one dedicated to technical terms and jargon. “Doubleplus” is the superlative modifier for Newspeak adjectives. Thus, ___ might hold the meaning “most extremely technical or jargonous” in Newspeak.

18) Appointed to the Board of Directors of ACC in 1968, he became its Chairman in 1969 and continued till 1997, excluding his tenure as India’s ambassador to USA (1977-79). Later he was honoured as Chairman Emeritus for life. Who are we talking about?

19) Pic

20) 20. Reed Hastings said that “I had a big late fee for ‘Apollo 13.’ It was six weeks late and I owed the video store $40. I had misplaced the cassette. It was all my fault. I didn’t want to tell my wife about it. And I said to myself, ‘I’m going to compromise the integrity of my marriage over a late fee?’ Later, on my way to the gym, I realized they had a much better business model. You could pay $30 or $40 a month and work out as little or as much as you wanted”. What resulted out of this?

21) Resulting from an article written from Stanley Morison, it was created by Victor Lardent. Some experts believe that it was based on an earlier original work of William Starling Burgess. Morison’s revision became known as ___________ and made its debut in the 3 October 1932 issue of The Times newspaper.

22) Video clip of Simpsons. Identify the character?

23) What are bonds denominated in chinese yuan and issued in Hong Kong known as?

24) Designed by Atkins, Dubai, it is being built by Jaguar Buildcon. With a height of 300 meters, the exterior of the building will represent mehendi patterns. Name it.

25) X first met Y by chance at a railway station in early 60s, when he was travelling by train from Hyderabad to Delhi. X let Y in the AC coupe, where he started sketching him, but he was not “impressed” with the drawing. A few years later Y came to X’s house with a guest and again some days later, the painter came asking for a loan of Rs. 600. After Y sought another loan a few months later, X offered him a job at his company to do some paintings for a monthly salary of Rs. 800. He was elevated to the position of Art Advisor at his company in May 1986 at a salary of Rs. 2,500 per month plus accommodation. Identify X & Y

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Ans
1) Tim Cook, Apple CEO

2) Hasan Ali Khan

3) Google +

4) Bang & Olufsen (B&O)

5) Christine Lagarde

6) The Rasna Girl in old Rasna Ad.

7) Angry Birds

8) Occupy Wall Street (OWS)

9) Lexus

10) The Onion

11) RuPay

12) Charles & Maurice Saatchi

13) Oxford University selling products using Harry Potter

14) Monster.com ( Caught in the wrong job)

15) Suresh Tendulkar

16) Hammer & Sickle symbol

17) C++

18) Nani Palkhivala

19) Nina Ricci

20) Netflix

21) Times New Roman

22) Mohd. Yunus

23) Dim Sum Bonds

24) Namaste Towers

25) K P Singh & M F Hussain.

 

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IIT Bombay- Business Quiz by V V Ramanan Finals

IIT Bombay- Business Quiz by V V Ramanan Finals

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1)      King County…Seattle, Washington

2)      1899, John P Soush…. Sousaphone…

3)      Protein Chemicals Ltd…Ajinomoto

4)      Subsidiary of this company…name from a cultivar in NewZealand.. In 2006 to avoid taxes…

5)     Edison..22 year old… Used the proceed …Menlo park.. a word in English

6)      1976…GujaratBased Engineering Firm.

7)      Contoso has gone Google, Contoso Traveller, Contosso Construction… Fictional companies used by?

8)      _________TV Theatre 1947-1958. Grace Kelly, Paul Newman…. Mclaren’s Imperial cheese…

9)      Room 1940s… Guiness book of world record for ‘Largest Copper roof’.. Which company’s headquarters?

10)  13.2 bn Net worth…Member of  Haryana Vidhan Sabha. Pic. Who?

11)   Shepton Dash, Fernville Lord Digby, Duke, Lament Pickle, Spud. What are these?

12)  Window of World, Museum inChina… have a miniature of all others, but for this it has an enlarged version. What?

13)  Acetate Tow, Estron…largest producer of PET Polymers..Which co.?

Audience: Logo of OPEC

Answers:

1)  Boeing  2)WashingtonPost March 3)Hair 4)Braeburn Capital- Apple  5) Ticker Tape  6)Pioma Rasna |Voltas  7)Microsoft 8)Kraft        9)Lucent Tech 10)Savitri Jindal 11)Dulux Paint Dogs 12)Angry Birds 13)Eastman Chemical

 

Grid- 8 Pics- Connect

1)      Ratharsan Yoganathan… first two letters of founder’s name..Mobile operator

2)      Unique language style.. Acting president of a country for a day in 1996

3)      Chirag, AirIndia, Prayag, Essel group, Pailan group, HAL, Ashok Piramal grp. Identify the missing name.

4)     Lakesideclassics, by which publishing house?

5)     EverlandTheme Park. Which company?

6)      Amex, merchant fee, only their card, something similar to Boston Tea party. What

7)      Mycity Deal, UbuyIbuy, Qpod, Beeconomic… what?

8)      5 seater aircraft. NM5, NAl…built at Gippsland. Which company?

9)      5th July 2011, E bay Buyer Protection

Answers: 1)  Lebara.  1st clue AIS  2) Viktor Chernomydin-Gazprom . 2nd clue Pratibha Mahila Sahkari Bank 3) UB group ( I-League).  4)R R Donnelly. 4th clue ? 5) Samsung. 5th clue CSL group 6) BostonFee Party . 6th Clue White Knights 7) Companies acquired by Groupon. 7th Clue Zapata 8) Mahindra. 8th clue Ipon security 9) Google + invite. 9th Ce  Mediaset

Connect: AIS, Pratibha Mahila Sahkari Bank, Solidere, CSL group, White Knights, Zapata, Ipon security, Mediaset

Answers: Companies owned by PM/President/Head of States

 

1)      Excerpt … Merlin Mann Piece from 43 folders  is hidden text

2)      GI…battle in USA, France…adulteration, falsification

3)      1885, Professor Richard Ely…Otto Von Bismarck… Boats canal…Utterly insignificant

4)      Pics- hand signals…what’s special

5)      Musueum…Paintings of Rodin etc…named after wife – Museo Soumaya. Who?

6)     St.Croix Shop. What’s special?

7)      Concept designs…2007..collectibles…

8)      “Doodh Doodh Doodh Doodh…” song ..who was the music director?

9)     Berlin,Hamburg, Frankfurt, Peking,Tokyo, Johannesberg,Gander&Halifax

10)  Pic…come up with a slogan

File:Six Flags of Texas.jpg

11)  April 5, 1919..S S Loyalty…1st ship of Scindia..JourneyedUK..Narottam Morarjee & ?

12)  Checker Motor Corp… commonwealth Motors…Marking automobile…durability in heavy use..final models in 1982. What?

13)  Video… Who is Kevin Spacey playing?

Ans

1) I-con – Test used in Instapaper 2)Darjeeling Tea  3)George Pullman  4)Used in BSE  5)Carlos Slim Helu  6) Turtle Neck for Steve Jobs 7) Amero  8) Ranjit Barot 9) Lufthansa 10)  6 flags… 6 flags over Texas ..seal of Texas 11)Walchand Hirachand –HindustanShipping 12)American Taxi Cab 13)Jack Abramoff

 

Long Visual connect- 28 visuals

 

Some of the other clues were TatooshIsland, Palladium, Enigma , Pegasus, and Atlantis ….

Answer: Yachts owned by famous people

CUSAT Callidus Corporate Quiz 2011- Mitesh Agarwal

CUSAT Callidus Corporate Quiz 2011 – Mitesh Agarwal

1) He once said – “My model for business is The ________: They kept each other’s negative tendencies in check; they balanced each other. And the total was greater than the sum of the parts. Great things in business are never done by one person, they are done by a team of people.” Who & Fill in the Blank?

Steve Jobs, The Beatles

2) Not the first-ever but definitely the first mainstream film in India to use a financing technique. What finance technique was used?

I AM by Onir – First Mainstream Indian movie to use Crowdsourcing as a financing technique.

3) Four Seasons Hotels logo

4) What connects the following: Manas Sarkar, a 17 year ‘cadet’ footballer Pawan Kumar, a senior associate for quality control A tribal beneficiary of the “Tejaswini” Project A Commonwealth Gold medallist in Archery Jyoti Pandey, A Departmental Ethics coordinator A Dutch researcher, formerly an employee of Corus Sadhan Baske, a tomato farmer The fifth woman to scale Mt. Everest

Tata Steel “Values Stronger Than Steel” ad campaign.

5) Jim O’Neill, an economist with Goldman Sachs, coined the acronym ‘BRIC’ to refer to Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Now he has come up with ‘MIST’, a next set of emerging economies. M____ I________ S___ ______ T______?

Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, and Turkey

6) This forgotten Indian brand was created by TOMCO –the Tata Oil Mills Company. The shape of the product matched the name—it was round, and thus different from all its competitors. It was available in three different fragrances—Gulab, Chameli and Khus. Which product are we talking about?

Moti Soap

7) Connect – Channel V and Rama Bijapurkar

We Are Like This/That Only Rama Bijapurkar, Channel V Byline

8) A movie that pays tribute to 2 Swiss designers – Max Miedinger & Eduard Hoffmann

Helvetica

9) Researchers from Harvard, Duke and Tulane University found that increasing the labour required for a product actually leads to greater appreciation for it. People seem to appreciate what they self-build! They have coined a term for it inspired by a business entity that symbolizes the above theory. What is this effect/term?

IKEA efefct

10) It is both what a President said he was in 1961, and something you would say for Mint in India, Le Monde in France, and The Guardian in the UK. What single word are we looking for?

Berliner

11) On the Abbey Road cover, who or what is generally regarded as the “5th Beatle”?

VW Beetle

12) The owners of the Orlando Magic NBA team are a company called RDV Sports, Inc. RDV is essentially the initials of a famous biz personality (visual) and along with another person started an enterprise that is owned by Alticor. Name the person or the entity.

Richard DeVos – Amway Orlando Magic plays in the Amway Arena

13) Who issued these bank notes?

Netaji

14) Connect

Quentin Tarantino Trademarks
He has worked for Big Kahuna & Red Cigarettes

15) Corradino Ascanio, the creator of the Vespa, decided to modify his creation for the benefit of ordinary people in Italy who were still feeling the pinch of World War II and could not afford four-wheelers. The result, the Piaggio Ape C, launched in 1956, inspired the look of what familiar sight on Indian roads?

Autorickshaws

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16) It is 1.9cm in diameter, 0.4cm deep and has a 0.8cm inner ring. The original is white in colour, and has the brand name embossed on both sides around the ring, The ingredients include: sugar, glucose syrup, modified starch, stearic acid (of vegetable origin), and mint oils.

What?

Polo

17) French philosopher Voltaire quoted “The instruction we find in books is like Y. We fetch it from our neighbours, X it at home, communicate it to others, and it becomes the property of all.”

X, Y? (no part points)

Fire |Kindle

18) Think very simple & connect with a single word. First image is a painting by Rabindranath Tagore.

Priceless

19) Fill in the blanks.

Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook | Julian Assange of Wikileaks

20) This term, applied to some beverages, derives its origins from a Latin word meaning to invigorate or stimulate the heart?

Cordial

21) This alloy owes its name to the fact that the cutlery manager of the British firm RF Mosley- Ernest Stuart, tested it in a vinegar solution and was very impressed by the results. Which alloy?

Stainless Steel

22) It was instituted in 1900 and works by the following system; one unit indicates being good in a particular category; two units  indicate that something is worth a detour while three, given rarely, suggest the place is worth making a special visit for. What?

Michelin Stars

23) First used in 1884 at the Pony House restaurant in Dayton Ohio. Invented by the restaurateur who ran Pony House and inspired by something he saw on board a ship travelling to Europe. This invention was described in later ad campaigns as the Bell Heard Around the World. What?

Cash register

24) “Baldness is handsome in a man, beautiful in a _________”
“It takes a tough man to make a tender _________”
“I’m not about to compromise when it comes to my legs and breasts”

Name the product.

Chicken

25) MP Tourism TVC

26) TVC

27) When stocks begin to rebound, voices of caution suggest it may be only a ____ ______ _____ : this is a phrase coined in The Financial Times in 1985 by reporters in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to signify a slight rise after a great fall, according to William Safire .

What phrase?

Dead Cat Bounce

28) Identify the person &  what’s he is doing ?

David Sarnoff, Broadcasting the Sinking of the Titanic

29) Map depicting the sprouting of ___  – a 2000s phenomenon in India.

Malls

30) Connect.

Cricket World Cup sponsors

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Business Quiz conducted on Twitter- @Kweezzz

 Business Quiz conducted on Twitter- @Kweezzz – Oct 16, 2011

1) Identify this brand endorser

2) Once, Bill Gates got to know about Job’s comment on being a Windows developer (iTunes for Windows) – “It’s like giving a glass of ice

water to someone in Hell.”  What did Jobs do to cool down Gates?

3) Identify this person/company. – Recent news for wrong reasons.

4) Evangelical Christians in Brazil felt that this symbol was connected to Satan and banned it sometime in 2010. What did they ban?

5) Identify these gentlemen from the financial world.

6) Identify the advertiser. No, not Surf. 😀

7) What’s this? And to whom was it sold?

8) What happened to a certain John Davis who responded to this ad?

9) Identify this PSU.

10) Barthelemy Thimmonier was one of the first successful developers of sewing machines. He was working on a major order using his machines and workers felt threat to their livelihoods. They attacked his factory. Who was Barthelemy’s client?

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Answers:

Ans1: Fauja Singh

Ans2: Gave him a glass of water

Ans3: Burrup Fertilizers & Pankaj Oswal | Accused of one of Australia’s biggest corporate frauds for siphoning an additional 113 million dollars out of his Burrup Fertilisers

Ans4: USB http://goo.gl/oovaA

Ans5: Henry Varnum Poor & Luther Lee Blake | Org: Standard & Poor’s

Ans6: Persil

Ans7: Henry Woodward’s bulb – sold to Edison

Ans8: Nothing happened. This was an April fool prank.

Ans9: Hutti Mines

Ans10: French Army (Uniforms)

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The Business Quiz

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TBQ –361

1) One way authors can protect themselves from libel suits is to say that a character has a _______    _______.  No male is going to come forward and say, ‘That character with a very _______    _______, that’s me!’ Fill in the blanks. What’s this rule known as? (5, 5)

2) Oyu Tolgoi, or Turquoise Hill, is the world’s largest mining exploration project – it is even bigger than Florida. When development of this Copper-Gold mine is finished in a year or two, its output will account for more than 30 per cent of this country’s economy. Where is this located?

3) Who is a posturbator in internet jargon?

4) Peter Rehra is a vehicle assembled locally in just Rs 10,000, and is equally popular in both villages and cities. If in rural areas a motor pump used for drawing well water is used as an engine, then in cities an old Bajaj scooter engine gives it the necessary power to overtake you. Why is it called *Peter* Rehra?

5) Identify this organization that’s behind a huge infrastructure project.

6) Which company, founded by, Barry Sternlicht in 1995, is registered as HOT on the NYSE?

7) The names that came for ‘pick a codename’ votes for this product were so terrible that everyone was pretty happy when one of the leads overrode it and declared that the codename would be ‘_____’, presumably because he liked fast cars. When the  time came to pick a real name for the product before shipping, they ended up sticking with ‘______’.

They continued with the name because they were in love with it deeply, and more people in the team started associating it with fast cars. Another reason had to do with design terminology, where ____ referred to a set of parts of this category of products – and the product was focussing more on content, not on _____. Some cheekiness there. Which product is this?

8) Here’s a guessable one:

What did George de Hevesy do to the Nobel medals of German physicists Max von Laue (1914) and James Franck (1925) to save them from the inavading Nazi forces?

9) This is the name which the Philadelphia Police Department gave to a certain day, for the first time in 1966. It was not a term of endearment to them. It was named so as it usually brings massive traffic jams and over-crowded sidewalks as the downtown stores are mobbed from opening to closing. What’s the term? [There is an another popular explanation of the origin of the term.]

10) When this company was born in 1901 with an oil discovery in Spindletop, Texas, the primary commercial fuel was coal. The largest investor was William Larimer Mellon of the Pittsburgh Mellon banking family. It became one of the world’s largest companies before being purchased by Chevron in 1984. Before his death in 1949, William Larimer Mellon proclaimed the company to be “so big I have lost track of it.” Name the company.

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Answers:

Ans1: Small Penis Rule

Ans2: Mongolia | Though this project is recent, copper smelting used to happen from rocks here even during Ghengiz Khan’s times.

Ans3: Someone who posts content on the interwebz and ‘Likes’ it himself(on Facebook), views it multiple times to increase view count and so on.

Ans4: During the ’60s, Petter diesel engines were popular in Punjab were they were used for these Rehras.
Petter is the same company that gave rise to Westland Aircrafts.

Ans5: Yamuna Expressway Authority

Ans6: Starwood Hotels

Starwood Hotels is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchiser of hotels and resorts with seven internationally renowned brands, including: The St. Regis, The Luxury Collection, W Hotels, Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien and Four Points by Sheraton, as well as Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a premier developer and operator of vacation ownership resorts.

Ans7: Chrome (Browser)
In design parlance, Chrome refers to the toolbars, tabs and buttons.

Ans8: Medals were dissolved in aqua regia and later made and presented again

Ans9: Black Friday

The more popular explanation has to do with the colors of ink accountants traditionally used for noting profit and loss. A company “in the red” is recording loss, red ink being the traditional color for noting negative finances. “In the black” means just the opposite; thus the notion that Black Friday will force those bookkeepers to put away the red ink, and get out the black.

Ans10: Gulf Oil

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Tata Crucible Corporate Quiz 2011 – Pune Finals (Tata Track)

Tata Crucible Corporate Quiz 2011 – Pune Finals (Tata Track) via Samrat Mukherjee

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1)      Currency of Ghana : CEDI

2)      Hear Music :Starbucks

3)      Mexico’s only exchange:BOLSA

4)      Writing pioneer ,subsidiary of New Well rubber :Waterman

5)      Originally formed Huff Deland Dusters :DELTA

6)      Walmart ticker in Mexico :WALMEX

 

1)      Logo of photosynth from Microsoft

2)      Cover page of Yog sandesh magazine :Baba ramdev

3)      Paul the octopus app pic

4)      Lava handset significance :Indian rupee symbol

5)      PETA campaign with pic of Selvio Burloscini which says “Too much sex can be a bad thing”.

6)      Nintendo’s print ad with cards

 

1)      Connect –Kawasaki,KTM,Mahindra,Bajaj

2)      Connect with all GSK products

3)      Connect with all IBM products

4)      Connect with all Marico products

4th round was just too easy…choose the wrong statement from 3 statements given

1)      Imagining India by Nandan Nilekani

2)      Quesn on LEEDS

3)      Airbags –GM concept

4)      1st male model for Christian Dior :Zinadine Zidane

5)      Rodeo scooter brand :Mahindra

 

National Finals 2011 Tata Crucible- Semi Finals 1- Corporate Quiz

 

National Finals 2011 Tata Crucible- Semi Finals 1- Corporate Quiz

Courtesy: Samrat Mukherjee

1)      Designer of modern cubicles- Herman Miller

2)      Trend broken by Quest communications…listing in NYSE in 2000…Why were co’s shying away from ticker symbol Q? Q list : bankrupt co’s

3)      Origin of term..English bobbies..Performing certain act/crime…1st law 1863 in US-False claims act   : Whistle blowing

4)      Moody’s rating system (John published his manual etc)

5)      Quesn on designer of Volvo logo

6)      Health officials in Rajasthan gift to citizens for sterilisation..Tata Nano

7)      ½ a million followers , unit of following in Twitter , best described as “Geeky Hollywood actor”, 1st used by John Kovalik in 2009 : Will Veeton

8)      In the late 1800s , the most heavily traded stocks generally had a single letter ..Why?

To ensure transmission of message through tickers was fast enough

9)      Quesn on Moonstone (Afro Seline, Afrodyte from God of Love etc)

10)   Cartoon saying : He said that …..Buffet tax ..Obama says I did’nt , Buffet said

11)   Dear fellow citizens , I love my country etc: Howard Schultz

12)   Chicken tax : Full Bright

13)   Co logo Lindstrom :Cares for your image …Speciality ? Provides uniform management for military sector etc (Branded uniforms)

14)   Pic of person who conceptualised PGA…Dean Bemon (spelling may be wrong)

15)   Connect : Teesta Low Dam,West Bengal Assembley House,Supreme Court ,logo:Simplex

16)   Pic of NC Das..Rassogolla

17)   Pic of a Virgin flight..speciality ….1st to allow tweeting

18)   Pic of a road which says “Dreaming tree and Barn”…Walt Disney

19)   Quesn on Daimler (Mauser Rifles)

20)   Quesn on Scripps (spelling contest…tag line and logo)

IIT Bombay- Business Quiz by V V Ramanan Prelims

IIT Bombay- Business Quiz by V V Ramanan –15th Oct 2011

Finals here

Winners: Govind Grewal/Souvik Basu

1) Video from a Marathi Movie. It was the 1st Movie to be shot inside this Mumbai landmark. Where?

2) Significance of this screenshot?

3) The previous logo was in the shape of a ring which was designed by the agency Contract India The reason why the company decided to go for the black and white colour combination was that the agency had sent a coloured logo but since the company had a black and white fax machine hence they received it in black and white and thought it to be selected by the agency The design and colours both were liked and approved and hence they had a black and white Logo. Which company?
4) Question on Flocert Certification body. Which certificate do they offer?
5) Data Storage company… Clents to many Fortune 500 companies.. Name its Security Division.
6) This GI Tag product- 21 co-op societies and 10 individuals can use. Which product?
7) Camille Gutt, Belgian Economist. First?
8) Qns was cancelled – Audio not great
9) The movie  was based on the book. Fill in the blank
10)Bar/Pub – First In India. Where?- ‘001’
11) “Success Breeds Complacency. Compacency Breeds failure.”  Next comes the name of the book. Which one?
12) DC Comics …A planet..refers to English professor, inspired Darwin and Wallace. Name it
13) Logos of foursquare, Chegg and other companies in which this person has invested in. Who?
14) AMD’s leaked roadmap for 2011. Name of two Indian rivers that merge at Tirumakudalu Narasipura. Name the two rivers. No part points.
15) Mobile based bar code system, for Wikipedia aritcles. What is it called?
16) 1876, Samuel Thall Cooper- “Satisfying human needs for comfort’. Which company?
17) RAone games. Which company has created it?
18) Indiaink- Which company is behind it?
19) Monroney Sticker of which car company is this?
20) Identify this Indian entrepreneur. The recent SMS ban has affected this man’s company for sure. 🙂
21) Asia Tiger funds in NYSE. Ticker symbol?
22) Audio: “Fastest groeing industry… Mobility..government should do something…”
23)      Dandayal Mehra – _______& Sona
24)  This law on Social Networks states that the amount of stuff that people share roughly doubles every year. Who is the law named after?
25) SAAB GT 750, 1958- “Clunk Click Every trip” What first?
26) Visuals Consummable products.. clues led to Brazil, Columbia, Kilimanzaro
27) David Pendlebury, is from a company that predicts Nobel winners. Which company?
28) Founded By Dinesh in Bangalore, Travel bags, Backpacks. Which company?
29) Mascots, only in Japan. Which company?
30) Ad

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Answers:

1)      Bombay Stock exchange | Movie: Arjun 2)      Carol Bartz- Former yahoo CEO 3)      Shopper’s Stop 4)      Fairtrade 5)      RSA           6)      Kanchipuram Silk Sarees 7)      First IMF President 8)      Voice of Vinod Khosla  9)      Viagara  10)    Taj Mumbai- Harbour Bar       11)   Only the Paranoid Survive 12)   Malthus 13)   Ashton Kutcher 14)   Kaveri & Kabini 15)   QRpedia (No answer for QR codes)             16)   Jockey 17)   UTV Indiagames 18)   NewYork Times 19)   Chevrolet Volt 20)   Mukesh Batra 21)   Grr  22)   Sunil Mittal 23)   Rupa Books 24)   Mark Zuckerberg 25)   Safety Belts 26)   Product : Coffee | Brand: Bru  27)   Thomson Reuters 28)   WildCraft  29)   Pepsi     30)   Tide

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