• In 1972 when Senator Mcgovern was contesting the election
  for US President election against Richard Nixon, he had to
  drop his choice of vice president Senator Eagleton because of
  some controversy in the press. A young boy saw an
  opportunity and bought about 5000 Mcgovern – Eagleton
  buttons and stickers at 5 cents and sold at 25$ each. This
  young boy went on to become one of the wealthiest people
  on the planet.

Who is this boy we are talking about?
Bill Gates
Fill in the missing words in these iconic
advertising lines that were famous in the 1950s
and ’60s:
I dreamed I went shopping in my ___;
I dreamed I was way out in my ___;
I dreamed I played Cleopatra in my ___;
I dreamed I had a swinging time in my ___.
• Maidenform Bra
The campaign ran for 20 years and made the
product known round the world.
In a 2006 commerical for Genworth Financial, a
little boy more than matches the former pro
Taylor Dent in a game of tennis. At the end of
the ad, the boys parents stop by to pick him up.
Can you guess who they are?
....Videosvlc-record-2011-10-17-20h46m53s-
quiz question.flv-.mp4
Andre Agassi and Steffi graf
....Videosvlc-record-2011-10-17-20h47m37s-
quiz question.flv-.mp4
Name the first Indian woman CEO of a Foreign
Bank
Tarini Vaidya of KBC Bank India and South Asia
He is the pioneer in mutual fund industry and
often referred as the Father of Index Fund
investing. He created the first S&P 500 Index
fund. Identify this famous person
John Bogle
In Indian economic scenario what significant
reform was introduced by the Indian
government on April 1, 1957?
Decimal Coinage system was introduced.
• Who founded the famous Wall Street Journal?
• Charles Dow and Edward Jones
What is an unusual service offered by Bank of
Baroda at Tirupati?
Only Bank in India to Sell Prasad
What term became popular after the newspaper
report of Watergate Scandal in the year 1973?
• Money Laundering
What is the exchange rate of one currency for
another over a fixed period of time called?
• Swap or Currency Swap
In Japan, what term is given to a set of
companies with interlocking business
relationships and shareholdings, akin to a
business group?
• Keiretsu
• Which financial services giant is referred as
  the "Thundering Herd"?
• Merill Lynch
Name the marketing legend who first coined the
word Privatisation in his book "The age of
discontinuity"?
• Peter F.Drucker
What is known as "Demand Spillover"?
Sale of a product or brand in one country market
generates demand in another country
• Which international soap brand was marketed
  as having a purity of 99 44/100%?
• Dove
What's the term used for adding nonessential
features to make a product more appealing than
it is?
• Bells and Whistles
Which management term originated from the
book "Small is Beautiful" authored by Michael
Shumacher?
• Small is Beautiful
• Initially it was started as 'Brahmanara Coffee
  Club' in 1924 and changed the name in 1951
  to the present one. In 1976, during
  emergency, it started instant foods business
  due to the price controls imposed by the
  Indira Gandhi Government. Identify this
  successful desi company/brand?
• MTR- Mavalli Tiffin Rooms
• Which Online Business was named after a
  word from Gullivers Travels that meant
  rude,unsophisticated,uncouth?
• Yahoo
• In Economics what is a Monpsony as opposed
  to a monopoly?
A market form in which only one buyer faces
many sellers

• A single-payer universal health care system, in
  which the government is the only "buyer" of
  health care services, is an example of a
  monopsony.
• Herald X Gromson was the king of denmark in
  the 10th century and is regarded as having
  united Denmark, Norway and Sweden. How is
  his name popular in the technological world( X
  in his name)?
• Bluetooth
• Three men working for PayPal did not like the
  routine work they did and were always looking
  for ideas. Ebay bought PayPal and these
  employees got bonuses, they used the bonus
  and some venture capital to start an office in a
  garage.

What did these 3 men start?
• Youtube

The three men are Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and
Jawed Karim.

Finals

  • 2.
    • In 1972when Senator Mcgovern was contesting the election for US President election against Richard Nixon, he had to drop his choice of vice president Senator Eagleton because of some controversy in the press. A young boy saw an opportunity and bought about 5000 Mcgovern – Eagleton buttons and stickers at 5 cents and sold at 25$ each. This young boy went on to become one of the wealthiest people on the planet. Who is this boy we are talking about?
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Fill in themissing words in these iconic advertising lines that were famous in the 1950s and ’60s: I dreamed I went shopping in my ___; I dreamed I was way out in my ___; I dreamed I played Cleopatra in my ___; I dreamed I had a swinging time in my ___.
  • 5.
    • Maidenform Bra Thecampaign ran for 20 years and made the product known round the world.
  • 6.
    In a 2006commerical for Genworth Financial, a little boy more than matches the former pro Taylor Dent in a game of tennis. At the end of the ad, the boys parents stop by to pick him up. Can you guess who they are? ....Videosvlc-record-2011-10-17-20h46m53s- quiz question.flv-.mp4
  • 7.
    Andre Agassi andSteffi graf ....Videosvlc-record-2011-10-17-20h47m37s- quiz question.flv-.mp4
  • 8.
    Name the firstIndian woman CEO of a Foreign Bank
  • 9.
    Tarini Vaidya ofKBC Bank India and South Asia
  • 10.
    He is thepioneer in mutual fund industry and often referred as the Father of Index Fund investing. He created the first S&P 500 Index fund. Identify this famous person
  • 11.
  • 12.
    In Indian economicscenario what significant reform was introduced by the Indian government on April 1, 1957?
  • 13.
    Decimal Coinage systemwas introduced.
  • 14.
    • Who foundedthe famous Wall Street Journal?
  • 15.
    • Charles Dowand Edward Jones
  • 16.
    What is anunusual service offered by Bank of Baroda at Tirupati?
  • 17.
    Only Bank inIndia to Sell Prasad
  • 18.
    What term becamepopular after the newspaper report of Watergate Scandal in the year 1973?
  • 19.
  • 20.
    What is theexchange rate of one currency for another over a fixed period of time called?
  • 21.
    • Swap orCurrency Swap
  • 22.
    In Japan, whatterm is given to a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings, akin to a business group?
  • 23.
  • 24.
    • Which financialservices giant is referred as the "Thundering Herd"?
  • 25.
  • 26.
    Name the marketinglegend who first coined the word Privatisation in his book "The age of discontinuity"?
  • 27.
  • 28.
    What is knownas "Demand Spillover"?
  • 29.
    Sale of aproduct or brand in one country market generates demand in another country
  • 30.
    • Which internationalsoap brand was marketed as having a purity of 99 44/100%?
  • 31.
  • 32.
    What's the termused for adding nonessential features to make a product more appealing than it is?
  • 33.
    • Bells andWhistles
  • 34.
    Which management termoriginated from the book "Small is Beautiful" authored by Michael Shumacher?
  • 35.
    • Small isBeautiful
  • 36.
    • Initially itwas started as 'Brahmanara Coffee Club' in 1924 and changed the name in 1951 to the present one. In 1976, during emergency, it started instant foods business due to the price controls imposed by the Indira Gandhi Government. Identify this successful desi company/brand?
  • 37.
    • MTR- MavalliTiffin Rooms
  • 38.
    • Which OnlineBusiness was named after a word from Gullivers Travels that meant rude,unsophisticated,uncouth?
  • 39.
  • 40.
    • In Economicswhat is a Monpsony as opposed to a monopoly?
  • 41.
    A market formin which only one buyer faces many sellers • A single-payer universal health care system, in which the government is the only "buyer" of health care services, is an example of a monopsony.
  • 42.
    • Herald XGromson was the king of denmark in the 10th century and is regarded as having united Denmark, Norway and Sweden. How is his name popular in the technological world( X in his name)?
  • 43.
  • 44.
    • Three menworking for PayPal did not like the routine work they did and were always looking for ideas. Ebay bought PayPal and these employees got bonuses, they used the bonus and some venture capital to start an office in a garage. What did these 3 men start?
  • 45.
    • Youtube The threemen are Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim.