3. 12 questions.
Clockwise.
+10 on correct pounce.
-10 on wrong pounce.
+10/-0 on pass/bounce.
4. The X logo has remained pretty consistent for
about one-half of the century. Beginning in
1850, the X lion was present in all of its
different logos to date. Although in 1960 and
1965 the logo only featured the head of the
lion instead of the whole body. The most
significant change was the addition of the
blue background to the logo in 1998. Which
iconic logo am I talking about?
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7. The logo of X led to legal issues as already a
company out there was with the name
trademarked. Their logo depicted a phoenix
rising in flames. Further X was asked to
change the company’s name. later it again
faced trouble with its new name. Again it
changed its logo and name. Name the
company.
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10. This is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
This was the idea behind the logo of a certain
company, where you can expect tomorrow to
start there. Which company am I talking about
which was bound by a human network some
years ago?
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16. The first part of this logo is made to look like
an analog signal, whereas the second part
resembles a digital signal. Which company,
owned (95%) by Japan Industrial Partners
am I talking about?
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19. The yellow circle in X’s logo, doesn’t actually
resemble the sun, but it doubles up as a
wheel, and a specific alphabet of X’s logo has
skillfully been made to look like a rider.
Which famous logo am I talking about?
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22. So, this is Museum of London’s logo, full of
eye catching colours. What is the logic behind
such a representative logo?
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24. So, the eye catching colours behind the text
represent the geographical area of London as
it expanded throughout history.
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28. Roxy, is X’s female clothing line, and the logo
reaches out to the market by using a heart.
Quite evident from the logo, name Roxy’s
parent organization.
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34. The red, white and blue colours were meant to
be highly noticeable. The three dots on the logo
symbolize the three original X locations that
were open at the time. As the company planned
to work hard on franchises, they planned to add
a dot each time that a new location opened. Of
course, with the incredible success of the X
brand, this plan was scrapped because the logo
would otherwise need thousands of dots. Which
brand, whose business in India thrives on Hero
Splendour, Bajaj Pulsar and many such
motorbikes?
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41. A Written round.
6 Qs in total.
Scoring Pattern:
If 1 team gets it – 25
If 2 teams get it – 20 each
If 3 teams get it – 15 each
If 4 teams get it – 10 each
If 5 teams get it – 5 each
If 6 teams get it – No one gets any point.
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56. 12 questions.
Anti-Clockwise.
+10 on correct pounce.
-10 on wrong pounce.
+10/-0 on pass/bounce.
57. X, a French manufacturer established in 1837,
today specializes in leather, lifestyle
accessories, perfumery, luxury goods
and ready-to-wear. Identify the company,
through the logo.
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60. The simple, modern logo – an abstraction of
mortar and pestle together with classical
letterforms of the name – invoked, both
company’s distinguished scientific heritage
and the innovation that their combined
capabilities would make possible. Id the
company.
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66. This hard to believe, great people to tour with
Pakistani entity owns the Roosevelt Hotel,
Manhattan (USA). Id the entity through the
logo.
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69. Louis X was 21 when he made his first car in the
backyard of his parent’s home. He soon got orders
for cars, so in 1898, along with his brothers and
friends, Louis opened the company Societe X Freres
in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Id the company,
through this 1919 logo.
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72. Barcelona had signed a deal with X to allow
it's logo to appear on the inside of players'
shirts, so that it could show what gave the
players’ such power. The logo would be
revealed when players lift their shirts to
celebrate scoring of goals. Which company's
logo?
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75. How would you connect the following –
1) A paved public walk or to take a leisurely
public walk.
2) A trading center.
3) A location/specific point.
4) Collection of small pyramids, put together
to form one large pyramid.
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78. This is the symbol. Whereas, the motto is
“Aim high.. Fly-Fight-Win”. Id the entity.
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81. The first logo of this entity was made by
superposing a Lewis Carroll's phrase on a
circle, using fisheye effect to simulate a
sphere. The phrase is a quote from "Euclid
and his Modern Rivals" by Lewis Carroll. Also,
the bus service at Honolulu International
Airport, Hawaii is named after it.
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84. This brand has been named after a narrow
ramp extending from the stage into the
audience in a theatre, nightclub etc especially
as used by models in a fashion show. What
brand am I talking about?
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87. Recently, a battle of rasgulla seeking X was
fought between Odisha and West Bengal.
Identify the logo.
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90. I would like to thank Bharati College for
providing me with the opportunity to do a
quiz, that too a Logo Quiz, a personal
favourite.
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91. The logo of this organisation (formed in 1982, in
which the government has 99.6% stake whereas the
rest is with the RBI) recently underwent a change as
the font below the design, spelling the name was
standardised after decades of effort. A pioneer in its
field, the logo consists of a design of two folded palms
enclosing a circle which in-turn consists of a row of
leaves, with the name now a part of the logo below
this design. It was recently decided, and perhaps
rightly so, that the logo should have the name spelt
out in Devanagari font for better access across the
length and breadth of this country. Which
organisation?