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This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. The questions cover a range of topics including brand references in movies, biopics, Brexit plans, auto company contests, film production companies, marketing quotes, niche coffee exports, business partnerships, telegrams, fertilizer companies, advertising quotes, business relationships, car advertising offers, obesity rates, fashion labels, chemical companies, banking courses, company visions, and media baron quotes.
The document outlines the rules for a business quiz competition called BiziQuizi. It states there will be two rounds - an elimination round and a final round with the top 5 scoring teams. Questions will be worth 5 points each with a 1 point penalty for incorrect answers. Tiebreakers will involve questions worth 5 points for correct answers and 3 point penalties for incorrect answers. It then lists 30 sample questions that would be asked in the competition.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics in business. Some of the questions are about e-book stores, Shaquille O'Neil's dissertation topic, brands featured in songs, the first Indian mutual fund to offer an inflation-indexed bond fund, and the problem with Roger Federer's shoes at Wimbledon due to their color. The document provides the questions and short answers on various topics relating to business, current events, and general knowledge.
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions covering various topics related to business, brands, and current events. It includes 10 questions across 4 rounds focused on commemorative coins, global chains, television show strategies, dessert recipes, company logos, and taglines. The quiz is hosted by QUEST - DSCE Quiz Club on Facebook.
This document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to brands, companies and their products. The questions cover topics like the brand ambassador for Band-Aid in India, the creator of the term "transformational leadership", the TV channel that launched a reality show in India, and the name of new cars or motorcycles launched by various automobile companies.
This document contains clues and answers for rounds in a quiz competition.
In the first round, clues relate to well-known retail stores, software, and other topics. Subsequent rounds include clues about movies, locations in fiction, logos and more. Many clues connect the answers to specific directors, most notably Steven Spielberg, with clues relating to his movies like Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Minority Report, and Schindler's List.
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. The questions cover a range of topics including brand references in movies, biopics, Brexit plans, auto company contests, film production companies, marketing quotes, niche coffee exports, business partnerships, telegrams, fertilizer companies, advertising quotes, business relationships, car advertising offers, obesity rates, fashion labels, chemical companies, banking courses, company visions, and media baron quotes.
The document outlines the rules for a business quiz competition called BiziQuizi. It states there will be two rounds - an elimination round and a final round with the top 5 scoring teams. Questions will be worth 5 points each with a 1 point penalty for incorrect answers. Tiebreakers will involve questions worth 5 points for correct answers and 3 point penalties for incorrect answers. It then lists 30 sample questions that would be asked in the competition.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics in business. Some of the questions are about e-book stores, Shaquille O'Neil's dissertation topic, brands featured in songs, the first Indian mutual fund to offer an inflation-indexed bond fund, and the problem with Roger Federer's shoes at Wimbledon due to their color. The document provides the questions and short answers on various topics relating to business, current events, and general knowledge.
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions covering various topics related to business, brands, and current events. It includes 10 questions across 4 rounds focused on commemorative coins, global chains, television show strategies, dessert recipes, company logos, and taglines. The quiz is hosted by QUEST - DSCE Quiz Club on Facebook.
This document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to brands, companies and their products. The questions cover topics like the brand ambassador for Band-Aid in India, the creator of the term "transformational leadership", the TV channel that launched a reality show in India, and the name of new cars or motorcycles launched by various automobile companies.
This document contains clues and answers for rounds in a quiz competition.
In the first round, clues relate to well-known retail stores, software, and other topics. Subsequent rounds include clues about movies, locations in fiction, logos and more. Many clues connect the answers to specific directors, most notably Steven Spielberg, with clues relating to his movies like Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Minority Report, and Schindler's List.
The document describes the structure and content of a brand identification quiz. The quiz contains 5 rounds - Logo Round, Tagline/Punchline Round, Identifying the Brand and Product Round, Business Personality and Association Round, and Relation Round. Each round contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of company logos, slogans, products, business leaders, and celebrity brand endorsements.
This document contains a 20 question brands quiz with multiple choice answers. The quiz covers brands across different industries including mobile phones, textiles, consumer packaged goods, automobiles, airlines, and logos. Some of the brands identified include Samsung, Reliance, Airtel, Chevrolet, Infosys, Nike, and Virgin Airways.
The document provides a business quiz with 16 multiple choice questions covering topics such as companies that coined economic terms, automobile companies, airlines, technology companies, banks, and consumer brands. It tests knowledge of companies like Goldman Sachs, Tata, Bombay Stock Exchange, HP, Rolls Royce, KFC, and banks like SBI and HDFC. The questions cover industries, products, founding details and other notable business facts.
The document describes a quiz with 4 rounds on business, general knowledge, identification, logos/taglines, and cryptography.
Round 1 has 20 multiple choice business and general knowledge questions worth 1 point each. Round 2 has 20 identification questions of people and companies also worth 1 point each. Round 3 has 20 logo and tagline identification questions. The final Round 4 covers cryptography with 10 questions. No points are carried over between rounds, and the quiz was created by Rahul Kumar Singh.
The document outlines the rules and questions for 7 rounds of a business quiz competition hosted by Octaphi Club. The rounds cover various business-related topics including trivia, taglines, logos, advertisements, and MCQs. The final round is a rapid fire round where participants must answer 15 questions in 90 seconds for maximum points.
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions about various companies and business terms. The questions cover topics like companies outsourcing manufacturing, luxury watch brands, Indian CEOs on social media, mergers in the advertising industry, massively open online courses, and the first drive-in restaurant. The questions are followed by short answers identifying the relevant company, person, term, or other detail requested in the question.
This document appears to be the transcript of a business quiz containing both multiple choice and visual questions. There are 12 multiple choice questions in the first round covering topics like famous companies and their origins, Indian businesspeople and politicians, and international brands. The second round consists of 12 visual questions related to brands and logos. The rules state that the first 3 questions in each round are for team A to answer, and the next 3 for team B, and so on. The quizmaster's decision is final. The document ends with a quote about Quentin Tarantino's violent film style.
This document contains 45 multiple choice questions related to brands, companies, logos and general knowledge. It tests knowledge on mobile phone brands, baby food brands, software companies, hotel chains, television brands, textile companies and more. Logos of companies like Central Bank of India, WTO, NSE, Disney, HP, Shell, Penguin Books and others are included.
This document appears to be a brands quiz containing multiple choice questions about various brands, their slogans, spokespeople, logos, and other identifying information. It covers brands from categories like automobiles, technology, food, beverages, airlines, and more. The questions are testing the reader's knowledge of brand ambassadors, slogans, advertising campaigns, acquisitions, market shares, and origins of well-known global and Indian companies.
This document contains questions from two rounds of a trivia quiz about brands and companies. Round 1 includes 41 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about company names, slogans, products, founders and other details. Round 2 is a "visual round" with 8 images, where participants must identify the company pictured and provide additional details like slogans, CEOs or founders when prompted. The document covers a wide range of well-known global and Indian brands from sectors like automotive, airlines, banking, consumer goods and more.
The document describes a business quiz being held at DBIM Guwahati. It provides the rules of the quiz, which will have 4 rounds covering business and general knowledge topics. The rounds will include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers. The quiz master's decision is final. It then provides examples of questions that may be asked in the quiz format.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a trivia competition between three teams. It is divided into 5 rounds:
1) Rapid Fire round - Each team gets 5 multiple choice questions with 15 seconds to answer for 10 points each.
2) Current Affairs round - 9 current events questions worth 10 points each. Teams get 2 chances to answer.
3) Find Me round - Teams are given clues and 2 minutes to identify 6 entities. 10 points for first answer, 5 for passing.
4) Hide and Seek round - Teams have 2 minutes and 2 chances to answer general knowledge questions worth 10 points each.
5) Visual Media round - Teams get one 10 point visual question with 5
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about brands, companies, and their taglines. It includes 20 questions about topics like the founder of Aircel, the bank Tagore's Nobel prize money was drawn from, the competing e-reader brand to Amazon's Kindle, and identifying company logos. The response format is multiple choice with one right answer highlighted in green for each question.
This document appears to be a quiz on business and brands conducted by Nagalakshmi.N at B.M.S. Degree College for Women. The quiz consisted of 9 rounds covering topics such as decoding company taglines and logos, identifying business personalities and the companies they lead, solving acronyms of companies, guessing home countries and products of multinational companies, identifying country currencies and capitals, determining hidden meanings in logos, recognizing brand advertisements, and completing a brand crossword puzzle. The quiz tested the participant's knowledge of famous brands and companies from around the world.
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
This document contains a series of questions about brands and companies. It asks the reader to identify brands, logos, taglines, and personalities associated with various products, services, and organizations.
The document provides information about various brands, organizations, logos and business personalities through a series of questions and answers. It identifies brands such as Nokia, Fairtrade, Gateway Computers, Bru, Sundaram Finance, Marico, Dun & Bradstreet, Monginis, Kaplan, Newsweek, Cable ONE, Sony Pictures, and personalities including Kalandhi Maran, James McNerney, Uday Kotak. It also identifies logos of Fairtrade, Embraer, Legrand and the Indian Rupee symbol. The connections provided include that Marico's founders were initially in the pepper and ginger export business to Europe.
The document describes the structure and content of a brand identification quiz. The quiz contains 5 rounds - Logo Round, Tagline/Punchline Round, Identifying the Brand and Product Round, Business Personality and Association Round, and Relation Round. Each round contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of company logos, slogans, products, business leaders, and celebrity brand endorsements.
This document contains a 20 question brands quiz with multiple choice answers. The quiz covers brands across different industries including mobile phones, textiles, consumer packaged goods, automobiles, airlines, and logos. Some of the brands identified include Samsung, Reliance, Airtel, Chevrolet, Infosys, Nike, and Virgin Airways.
The document provides a business quiz with 16 multiple choice questions covering topics such as companies that coined economic terms, automobile companies, airlines, technology companies, banks, and consumer brands. It tests knowledge of companies like Goldman Sachs, Tata, Bombay Stock Exchange, HP, Rolls Royce, KFC, and banks like SBI and HDFC. The questions cover industries, products, founding details and other notable business facts.
The document describes a quiz with 4 rounds on business, general knowledge, identification, logos/taglines, and cryptography.
Round 1 has 20 multiple choice business and general knowledge questions worth 1 point each. Round 2 has 20 identification questions of people and companies also worth 1 point each. Round 3 has 20 logo and tagline identification questions. The final Round 4 covers cryptography with 10 questions. No points are carried over between rounds, and the quiz was created by Rahul Kumar Singh.
The document outlines the rules and questions for 7 rounds of a business quiz competition hosted by Octaphi Club. The rounds cover various business-related topics including trivia, taglines, logos, advertisements, and MCQs. The final round is a rapid fire round where participants must answer 15 questions in 90 seconds for maximum points.
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions about various companies and business terms. The questions cover topics like companies outsourcing manufacturing, luxury watch brands, Indian CEOs on social media, mergers in the advertising industry, massively open online courses, and the first drive-in restaurant. The questions are followed by short answers identifying the relevant company, person, term, or other detail requested in the question.
This document appears to be the transcript of a business quiz containing both multiple choice and visual questions. There are 12 multiple choice questions in the first round covering topics like famous companies and their origins, Indian businesspeople and politicians, and international brands. The second round consists of 12 visual questions related to brands and logos. The rules state that the first 3 questions in each round are for team A to answer, and the next 3 for team B, and so on. The quizmaster's decision is final. The document ends with a quote about Quentin Tarantino's violent film style.
This document contains 45 multiple choice questions related to brands, companies, logos and general knowledge. It tests knowledge on mobile phone brands, baby food brands, software companies, hotel chains, television brands, textile companies and more. Logos of companies like Central Bank of India, WTO, NSE, Disney, HP, Shell, Penguin Books and others are included.
This document appears to be a brands quiz containing multiple choice questions about various brands, their slogans, spokespeople, logos, and other identifying information. It covers brands from categories like automobiles, technology, food, beverages, airlines, and more. The questions are testing the reader's knowledge of brand ambassadors, slogans, advertising campaigns, acquisitions, market shares, and origins of well-known global and Indian companies.
This document contains questions from two rounds of a trivia quiz about brands and companies. Round 1 includes 41 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about company names, slogans, products, founders and other details. Round 2 is a "visual round" with 8 images, where participants must identify the company pictured and provide additional details like slogans, CEOs or founders when prompted. The document covers a wide range of well-known global and Indian brands from sectors like automotive, airlines, banking, consumer goods and more.
The document describes a business quiz being held at DBIM Guwahati. It provides the rules of the quiz, which will have 4 rounds covering business and general knowledge topics. The rounds will include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers. The quiz master's decision is final. It then provides examples of questions that may be asked in the quiz format.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a trivia competition between three teams. It is divided into 5 rounds:
1) Rapid Fire round - Each team gets 5 multiple choice questions with 15 seconds to answer for 10 points each.
2) Current Affairs round - 9 current events questions worth 10 points each. Teams get 2 chances to answer.
3) Find Me round - Teams are given clues and 2 minutes to identify 6 entities. 10 points for first answer, 5 for passing.
4) Hide and Seek round - Teams have 2 minutes and 2 chances to answer general knowledge questions worth 10 points each.
5) Visual Media round - Teams get one 10 point visual question with 5
This document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice questions about brands, companies, and their taglines. It includes 20 questions about topics like the founder of Aircel, the bank Tagore's Nobel prize money was drawn from, the competing e-reader brand to Amazon's Kindle, and identifying company logos. The response format is multiple choice with one right answer highlighted in green for each question.
This document appears to be a quiz on business and brands conducted by Nagalakshmi.N at B.M.S. Degree College for Women. The quiz consisted of 9 rounds covering topics such as decoding company taglines and logos, identifying business personalities and the companies they lead, solving acronyms of companies, guessing home countries and products of multinational companies, identifying country currencies and capitals, determining hidden meanings in logos, recognizing brand advertisements, and completing a brand crossword puzzle. The quiz tested the participant's knowledge of famous brands and companies from around the world.
The document contains a visual round quiz with logos, taglines, currencies and brands to identify. It includes 20 questions asking to identify logos, taglines, currencies, companies, and brands from images or additional clues. The questions cover companies like Wadia Group, Bridgestone, Royal Enfield, Canon, BMW, GE, KFC, Fedex, DHL, and currencies like Greece Drachma, Korea Won, Nepal Rupee, Egypt Pound, Thailand Bhat.
This document contains a series of questions about brands and companies. It asks the reader to identify brands, logos, taglines, and personalities associated with various products, services, and organizations.
The document provides information about various brands, organizations, logos and business personalities through a series of questions and answers. It identifies brands such as Nokia, Fairtrade, Gateway Computers, Bru, Sundaram Finance, Marico, Dun & Bradstreet, Monginis, Kaplan, Newsweek, Cable ONE, Sony Pictures, and personalities including Kalandhi Maran, James McNerney, Uday Kotak. It also identifies logos of Fairtrade, Embraer, Legrand and the Indian Rupee symbol. The connections provided include that Marico's founders were initially in the pepper and ginger export business to Europe.
This document contains 10 questions and answers about various brands and companies. It asks about the first company to have a Chief Knowledge Officer (Skandia), the personality associated with Icon Acquisition Holdings (Hugh Hefner), the CEO associated with HP (Leo Apotheker), the brand associated with the phrase "A picture of health" (Wockhardt), and more brands and companies like Korean Air, Lavasa, SBI bank, Del Monte Foods, Radhika Piramal of VIP Industries, and the Orkla Group's connection to MTR foods in India.
This document contains 30 trivia questions about fictional characters from movies, books, comics, and television shows. It provides some visual clues or partial clues for the questions and asks participants to identify the characters or works being referenced. It also gives instructions for participants to send their answers via Facebook Messenger or email by April 16th to be eligible for fictional prizes and mentions.
The document provides information about various brands, movies, technologies and other topics in the form of questions and answers. Some of the key points summarized are:
- The movie 'Tiger Child' was the first movie shown on IMAX.
- The autobiography 'iwoz' is about Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
- Internet Explorer's source code was sourced from Spyglass and debuted in Windows 95.
- The brand 'Natural Spring' water is manufactured by G.C Beverages and supplied to several clients like Air India and hotels.
- The chocolate brand mentioned is Lindt.
The document is a quiz with multiple choice questions about various brands and companies. It asks the user to identify brands and personalities based on clues, and connect different entities sometimes spanning multiple industries or time periods. Some of the brands, companies and people mentioned include Thomson Reuters, Good Earth Foods, Avesthagen, Waheeda Rehman, Ajinomoto, Bikram Choudhury, HP Printers, Times Now, Commonwealth Bank, Whyte & Mackay, Vijay Mallya, Saravana Stores, Kishore Biyani, Irene Rosenfeld, Zippo, Carlson Group, Koutons, Inox, MTR Foods, Orkla, Willys
60 questions from each Human resource management, Finance and Marketing which would really be helpful to all the business management students either under graduates or post graduates.
The document provides clues and questions about various Indian foods and dishes. It tests the reader's knowledge about items like rasam, batata vada, dosa, samosa, thirupathi laddoo, and more. The reader is asked multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about the origins, ingredients, and names of popular Indian cuisines.
Final Round of a Business Quiz based on HR, was created and conducted by me for the HR department of K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research on the occasion for Melange, our annual Fest
This document contains a quiz for management teams A, B, C, and D over 5 rounds. Round 1 has 8 true/false or multiple choice questions about management terms with 5 points for each correct answer. Rounds 2-4 test the teams on logos, personalities in management, and company taglines, with 5 points per correct response. Round 5 defines management terms for 5 points each. A tiebreaker round follows with 2 short phrases for the teams to identify.
The document discusses questions from a business quiz competition held by ITM Mayyil. It provides 15 multiple choice questions related to business tags, logos, personalities, general business, technology, startups and brands. The questions cover topics like identifying companies and products from clues, business situations, slogans and campaigns. Context is provided for some questions regarding the origins or history related to the answer.
This document contains a management quiz with 3 rounds: direct questions, tag lines, and logos. It includes 11 direct questions about companies and executives, 6 tag lines to identify brands, and 5 logos to name companies. The quiz is worth a total of 110 points with +10 for each correct direct question, +5 for passing a question, and no negative marking.
This document summarizes the structure and content of a management quiz competition consisting of 5 rounds. Round 1 involves teams answering multiple choice questions within 1 minute for each question. Round 2 similarly involves answering questions within 1 minute but allows passing questions. Round 3 involves identifying company logos within 1 minute. Round 4 involves identifying logos from a set of logos with penalties for wrong answers. Round 5 involves identifying business personalities within 1 minute. The document outlines the scoring structure for correct, incorrect, and passed answers across the various rounds.
The document discusses facility location and the process of selecting the best geographic location. It outlines key objectives like reducing costs and coordinating with government policies. The main steps discussed are selecting between domestic or international locations, then choosing a region, locality, and exact site based on factors like resources, market access, transportation and climate. Location analysis techniques covered include location factor rating, center of gravity, load distance, break even analysis, and weighted factor rating. The overall goal is to identify the optimal location for operating facilities.
This document outlines the structure and questions for a business quiz competition with 4 rounds. Round 1 includes 10 business management questions with multiple choice answers. Round 2 has 8 marketing management questions in the same format. Round 3 poses 4 questions without answer choices. Round 4 identifies 8 models/frameworks with a short time limit to name each. The quiz covers topics like roles, planning, delegation, policies, power types, break-even analysis, and models by Porter, Maslow, and the product life cycle.
This document contains a review quiz on human resource management topics. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on areas like recruiting approaches, external impacts on employee satisfaction, strategic HR activities, the selection process, job shadowing, resumes, comp time, outsourcing, severance pay, retaining employees, minimum wage, going on strike, getting pink slips, and downsizing. The questions are followed by their corresponding answers to test understanding of key HR concepts.
This document contains a 1st round multiple choice test with 8 questions about workplace and employment topics. Each question is worth 10 initial marks, with the opportunity to receive clues that reduce the available marks to 3 or 1. No marks are deducted for incorrect answers, and there is no minimum number of questions needed to pass. The test has a time limit of 45 seconds per question and 60 seconds total for the test.
The document appears to be a set of questions and answers from a regional preliminary round. It includes 20 questions on various topics like companies, brands, CEOs, and organizations. The questions are followed by short 1 sentence answers identifying logos, people, companies or concepts.
This document contains questions and answers from two rounds of a regional prelims quiz competition held in Hyderabad. It includes 20 questions on topics like business, brands and current affairs followed by the answers. It then has two wild card rounds with additional questions and answers on similar topics. The purpose of the document is to quiz participants on their business and general knowledge.
This document contains questions and answers from prelims of a regional business quiz competition held in Hyderabad. There are 20 initial questions across various topics like companies, brands and business leaders. These are followed by two wild card rounds with additional questions. The questions test knowledge of logos, taglines, acquisitions and other business trivia.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to business, brands, and current events. It includes questions about companies like Starbucks plans for wireless charging, Myntra's new tagline, Tech Mahindra's work with FIFA, and investments in Yatra.com. Other questions identify people like Narayan Murthy, products like Old Monk rum, and terms like the smiley face symbol and the Sensex stock market index.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about various companies and business terms. It includes questions about the origins of terms like EPSON and HITACHI, companies like DENA Bank, products like Rubik's Cube, and business concepts like ESOPs and ambush marketing. The document is in a question and answer format testing knowledge of business, history, and current events.
This document contains 12 multiple choice questions related to business and current affairs. The questions cover topics like CEO deaths, RBI policies, new products from companies, acquisitions, and other notable business events and people.
1) The document describes a quiz being held on Engineers Day with rules prohibiting electronics and cheating. It also has 20 multiple choice questions across various topics like business, science, and current events.
2) The questions cover identifying people like Warren Buffett, Rahul Gandhi, and Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya as well as logos, advertisements, and structures like the Jeddah Tower.
3) The questions are marked with tags indicating the names of the quizmasters and cover a range of difficulty levels. Some questions are marked as "star questions" to be used in the event of a tie.
This document summarizes the questions and answers from the Hyderabad Regional Finals trivia competition. It includes 14 multiple choice questions about topics like economics, pageants, technology companies, logos, partnerships, and business leaders. The answers identify people like Jayram Ramesh, Steve Wozniak, and Chanda Kochar, as well as companies and organizations like JVC, Renault, Dalda, Tata Sky, BCG, and Michelin.
SAKSHAM 2020 was a quiz organized by SAIL-DSP. The document provides the rules of the quiz which include writing your name and contact details, questions 16-20 being decisive in case of a tie, the quizmaster's decision being final, and to keep your answers to yourself. It then lists 20 multiple choice questions related to businesses, organizations, products and current events.
XQuizzite- The Knowledge and Quizzing Committee of XIM, Bhubaneswar, successfully conducted The Business Quiz on 6th and 8th March, 2022 , covering all the aspects from the world of business, enjoyed by the participants.
This is the prelims round of TCCQ’17 Chandigarh Edition.
The quiz was hosted on March 18th, 2017 at IISER Mohali.
All 20 questions are available.
In favour of people who like to mock another city’s TCCQ before attempting, the answers to all 20 questions are given on the last slide. For those who like answers with questions, please see crucible-chronicles after they upload the same there.
The cut-off in Chandigarh was 15.
Out of top 10 teams, at least 7 had a score of 15. Giri said he expected a cut off of 9 or 10.
As a surprise to seasoned quizzers, two fresher teams made it to the finals directly.
I have tried to include the subtle hints that Giri gave, apart from the question appearing on screen.
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The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions related to business, brands, and current affairs. There are 7 rounds of questions with varying formats:
1. Multiple choice questions on topics like fast food chains, social media platforms, debit cards, car manufacturers, bank accounts, and more.
2. Direct questions without options that require naming things like the CEO of Flipkart, the RBI dividend amount, top Indian startup, brand that holds rights to "Kissan", and others.
3. Identifying logos and business personalities in images.
4. Decoding images related to company slogans.
5. Questions requiring naming of products or companies from descriptions.
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This is the preliminary questions of the quiz conducted by team Vanicom, Pondicherry University for the national level intercollegiate quiz competition, City of Dawn which was one of the events for our Intercollegiate Commerce Fest, Vanicom
- The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various topics like mythology, history, brands, etc. with their corresponding answers.
- It provides information about rules for a quiz competition being conducted, with questions carrying 1 mark each and an option to choose 5 questions for double marks but with a penalty of -1 for incorrect answer.
- Questions 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 are designated as tie-breakers.
This document contains a regional quiz competition with multiple choice questions related to business, economics and companies. It includes questions about terms coined related to economics, media and technology companies, programs, logos and people involved with prominent companies. The responses provide the answers to the multiple choice questions posed in the quiz.
This document contains 20 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. It covers topics like banking licenses, fast fashion retailers, budget airlines, discontinued Google products, catastrophe bonds, central banks, brand ambassadors, small retail stores, imprisoned debtors in UAE, and joint ventures in fortified drinks. The questions test knowledge of business terms and companies across industries like banking, retail, technology, and fast moving consumer goods.
TVS and Sons will set up a car showroom with no physical cars on display, only digital. The principle of net neutrality is that no differential charges should apply for various internet uses. Manyavar is an ethnic wear brand owned by Kolkata-based Vedant Fashions. Virat Kohli is associated with the fashion label WROGN. Python, the popular programming language, gets its name from Monty Python as its creator was fond of the TV show. Nomenclature for Indian locomotives includes letters and numbers indicating gauge, motive power, use and horsepower.
1. The document contains the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round.
2. It lists 20 multiple choice questions about companies and brands, covering topics like digital services, airlines, social media, and more.
3. The questions have answers ranging from company names like Zee, Indigo, King to products like Platinum, Pringles, Swoosh referring to the Nike logo.
Marketing has evolved from Marketing 1.0, which focused on product-centric selling, to Marketing 2.0, which became more customer-centric in the information age. Now, Marketing 3.0 has emerged due to the rise of social media, where consumers turn to peer feedback online and user-generated content influences purchasing decisions. Marketing 3.0 shifts the focus from consumer-centricity to human-centricity, balancing profitability with corporate social responsibility by addressing societal problems and touching consumers at a deeper level. It is now value-centric marketing that meets rational and emotional needs.
6. Question 3: Town X has 50000 kids of schooling age while Town X's schools have 25000 pupils. The ratio of students admitted to total eligible students is therefore, 1/2. What is this ratio globally referred to as?