The document provides biographical information about Sheilendra Bhansali, including his name, age, day and night activities, hobbies, loves, hates, and history of quizzing since 1980 as part of a team called "The Kids".
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Enjoy this interesting photo-quiz. It covers various topics. It is mostly pertaining to India and few of them across the world. Hope you'll enjoy it. The answers are given after the last question.
This document provides guidelines for a quiz called "Econundrum Prelims" that contains 24 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Some key details are that questions may have two parts worth 0.5 points each, the last 4 questions are part of a connected section, and hints will only be provided if less than 2 teams block them. The document then begins presenting the first question.
Chai Pe Challenge 2018 - The first anniversary special multi city solo written quiz by by Chai Pe Quiz - The Cochin Quiz Club.
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- The document discusses the finals of a quiz competition between teams Satish, Tanmoy and Shailya. It consists of 36 questions split over 2 dry rounds of 18 questions each.
- The first dry round covers 18 questions on the topics of Infinite Bounce and Pounce. Points are awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect answers. If a question goes unanswered, it moves to the next team.
- The document then provides 12 sample questions from the competition along with the correct answers, discussing movies, artworks and their influences. It seeks to identify movies, artists and other details from the clues provided.
This document provides instructions for a quiz competition. It states there will be 26 questions with answers arranged alphabetically. Questions A, B, N, T, and U will be used to break any ties. The top 6 qualifiers will advance to the finals. Participants are advised not to google answers and the quizmaster's decisions are final. Any controversies should be discussed after on Facebook. There will be a sudden death tiebreaker using questions from the beginning.
1. The document is a quiz containing questions about various topics such as Alcatraz Island, The Matrix movie, George Orwell's novel 1984, the Lamborghini concept car Terzo Millenio, and Spongebob Squarepants.
2. It asks the participant to identify things, people or concepts referenced in each multiple choice question.
3. Many questions reference popular culture topics from movies, books, video games and historical events.
This document contains a summary of a general economics quiz with questions covering various topics:
1. The first section describes a church in Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia, which is unique because it has not been completed yet.
2. The second section asks about a character portrayed by three famous directors and the answer is Detective Byomkesh Bakshi.
3. The third section contains a economics quiz with questions about topics like guar gum used in hydraulic fracturing, connecting descriptions of a lady's features to flowers and fruits, and identifying a project aimed at preventing suicide.
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Enjoy this interesting photo-quiz. It covers various topics. It is mostly pertaining to India and few of them across the world. Hope you'll enjoy it. The answers are given after the last question.
This document provides guidelines for a quiz called "Econundrum Prelims" that contains 24 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Some key details are that questions may have two parts worth 0.5 points each, the last 4 questions are part of a connected section, and hints will only be provided if less than 2 teams block them. The document then begins presenting the first question.
Chai Pe Challenge 2018 - The first anniversary special multi city solo written quiz by by Chai Pe Quiz - The Cochin Quiz Club.
For questions only: https://www.slideshare.net/aravindanil/questions-chai-pe-challenge-2018
Stay tuned at fb.com/cochinquizclub, chaipequiz.wordpress.com
- The document discusses the finals of a quiz competition between teams Satish, Tanmoy and Shailya. It consists of 36 questions split over 2 dry rounds of 18 questions each.
- The first dry round covers 18 questions on the topics of Infinite Bounce and Pounce. Points are awarded for correct answers and deducted for incorrect answers. If a question goes unanswered, it moves to the next team.
- The document then provides 12 sample questions from the competition along with the correct answers, discussing movies, artworks and their influences. It seeks to identify movies, artists and other details from the clues provided.
This document provides instructions for a quiz competition. It states there will be 26 questions with answers arranged alphabetically. Questions A, B, N, T, and U will be used to break any ties. The top 6 qualifiers will advance to the finals. Participants are advised not to google answers and the quizmaster's decisions are final. Any controversies should be discussed after on Facebook. There will be a sudden death tiebreaker using questions from the beginning.
1. The document is a quiz containing questions about various topics such as Alcatraz Island, The Matrix movie, George Orwell's novel 1984, the Lamborghini concept car Terzo Millenio, and Spongebob Squarepants.
2. It asks the participant to identify things, people or concepts referenced in each multiple choice question.
3. Many questions reference popular culture topics from movies, books, video games and historical events.
This document contains a summary of a general economics quiz with questions covering various topics:
1. The first section describes a church in Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia, which is unique because it has not been completed yet.
2. The second section asks about a character portrayed by three famous directors and the answer is Detective Byomkesh Bakshi.
3. The third section contains a economics quiz with questions about topics like guar gum used in hydraulic fracturing, connecting descriptions of a lady's features to flowers and fruits, and identifying a project aimed at preventing suicide.
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
Anandotsava 2017, NMAMIT, Nitte General Quiz FinalsDhanraj B
1. The document describes an event called Anandotsava 2017 which was a general quiz finals held at NMAMIT, Nitte in Karnataka, India on March 2nd, 2017. It provides details about the written and other rounds of the quiz competition.
2. The written round question and answers provide information to fill in blanks about leaders and places related to Sri Lanka such as Solomon Bandaranaike, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Chandrika Kumaratunge, Mahinda Rajapakse, and Hambantota district.
3. Subsequent rounds including an infinite bounce round with pounce, a long connect round and other details are also described with examples of questions and
The document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. It provides the rules for the quiz, which include scoring of +1 for correct answers and 0 for incorrect answers. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. It also describes what will happen in case of ties in scores. The questions cover topics in business, mathematics, companies, products and people in the news.
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
1) The document is a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions and answers.
2) Some of the questions and answers are about brands (Johnnie Walker, Rexona), movies (Black Friday, Chennai Express), and terms (anti-greenhouse effect, no man's land).
3) Other questions identify organizations (NALSA), products (Bufin paper soap, Killer jeans), and people (Imtiaz Ali, Valerie Wagoner).
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions covering topics like company colors, song lyrics, movie references, and notable people. It asks the reader to identify people, products, ideas and their origins based on clues and context provided in the questions.
The document appears to be a quiz containing various trivia questions and their answers on a range of topics. Some of the questions ask about identifying people, places, companies, movies, songs, and events. Others ask about explaining phenomena, origins of terms, or controversies related to certain answers.
India Quiz Finals IFest-Institute of Technology, Nirma UniversityQ-Block
Finals of the India Quiz conducted by Hasit Trivedi, Mandar Jani, Nitin Sharma, Parth Panchal and Rishabh Roychaudhary, for IFest ISTE-ITNU on 5th April, 2019
1. The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across six sets covering topics like kings, crime fiction, the 2009 Indian parliament, cricket world cups, music heard here, and queens.
2. It provides clues and identifies people, stories, events, and other details relating to the questions. Participants are instructed to write down their answers and hand them in at the end of each set.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics testing knowledge of history, politics, literature, sports, and pop culture, with the intent of being an entertaining trivia challenge.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition between Aastha Anupriya and Disha Rawal. It includes 25 questions from various topics like history, art, culture, and current events. The questions test the participants' knowledge of important figures, events, organizations and their origins from India.
AFMC Quiz Session (24 August 2013) - PrelimsAnmol Dhawan
This document outlines the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round involving multiple teams. It provides the names of the organizers and states that each question is worth 1 point, with starred questions used to resolve ties. Four teams will qualify for the final round. The rules also mention that senior participants must treat the winners to a meal from a specific restaurant. The document then lists 25 multiple choice questions from various topics covering history, geography, pop culture, and more. It concludes by requesting the answer sheets from the participants.
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
A ScEntStory Quiz(ScEnt+History) as a part of August offer informals in GVC Palakkad.Please go through the questions and give your valuable suggestions.For more, visit quizzicious.blogspot.in .Get infotained!
The document discusses the origins and development of the blue circle mechanic in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). It quotes the game's developer saying he was inspired by the squares used in the Japanese film Battle Royale but found circles easier to implement in his game. He started with circles that moved across the island in the Arma 2 mod. The blue circle mechanic and PUBG were referenced in an Indian news story in September 2017.
The document discusses International Women's Day and provides information about notable women and their achievements. It contains multiple choice quiz questions about various women who have made significant contributions in different fields like politics, social work, arts, and science. The questions cover diverse topics related to women from ancient to modern history across different parts of the world.
This document discusses Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins, an American tattoo collector who founded "Sailor Jerry's Ice Cream Shop" and licensed his tattoo art to Ku USA, Inc. to produce a clothing line. It mentions that one of the first references to the "grid effect" term was by Garth Kidd in 1996, describing a tendency to view everything as made of four squares and determine where it fits. The document prompts the reader to identify various companies, terms, and individuals.
- Peter Drucker conducted a political audit of General Motors in 1943-1946 at the invitation of Donaldson Brown. This resulted in his famous 1946 book "Concept of the Corporation" which popularized GM's multidivisional structure.
- GM was already a very successful global corporation at the time, so the book did not receive great reviews from GM's chairman Alfred Sloan. But it contributed significantly to modern concepts of corporate structure.
The document describes rules for a quiz, including that the quiz master's decision is final and cows should be protected. It then provides details of the rounds, including points awarded for direct and bounced questions. It asks players to name a meal scheme in Tamil Nadu and identifies Vikram Sarabhai and the location of India's first space center.
Anandotsava 2017, NMAMIT, Nitte General Quiz FinalsDhanraj B
1. The document describes an event called Anandotsava 2017 which was a general quiz finals held at NMAMIT, Nitte in Karnataka, India on March 2nd, 2017. It provides details about the written and other rounds of the quiz competition.
2. The written round question and answers provide information to fill in blanks about leaders and places related to Sri Lanka such as Solomon Bandaranaike, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Chandrika Kumaratunge, Mahinda Rajapakse, and Hambantota district.
3. Subsequent rounds including an infinite bounce round with pounce, a long connect round and other details are also described with examples of questions and
The document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. It provides the rules for the quiz, which include scoring of +1 for correct answers and 0 for incorrect answers. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. It also describes what will happen in case of ties in scores. The questions cover topics in business, mathematics, companies, products and people in the news.
- The document contains questions for a business quiz competition with 26 multiple choice questions organized in alphabetical order by their first letter.
- It provides the rules of the preliminary rounds and finals rounds, including points awarded for correct answers and penalties for incorrect answers.
- The questions cover a wide range of topics related to business, economics, brands, and current affairs.
Before writing on papyrus, writers tested various movements including circles, curves, dots and lines. This resulted in a common practice. [Papyrus was the first writing surface and testing basic writing movements led to standardization.]
This restaurant chain started in 1960s by K.Dhoraiswamy Naidu in Coimbatore, India as a catering unit. It initially sold coffee, tea and snacks. [This describes the origin and early offerings of a famous South Indian restaurant chain.]
Rowan Atkinson is a British actor and comedian best known for his character Mr. Bean. He has a strong knowledge of trigonometry and drives a green Mini Cooper. [This identifies the famously mute
1) The document is a quiz with 20 multiple choice questions and answers.
2) Some of the questions and answers are about brands (Johnnie Walker, Rexona), movies (Black Friday, Chennai Express), and terms (anti-greenhouse effect, no man's land).
3) Other questions identify organizations (NALSA), products (Bufin paper soap, Killer jeans), and people (Imtiaz Ali, Valerie Wagoner).
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions covering topics like company colors, song lyrics, movie references, and notable people. It asks the reader to identify people, products, ideas and their origins based on clues and context provided in the questions.
The document appears to be a quiz containing various trivia questions and their answers on a range of topics. Some of the questions ask about identifying people, places, companies, movies, songs, and events. Others ask about explaining phenomena, origins of terms, or controversies related to certain answers.
India Quiz Finals IFest-Institute of Technology, Nirma UniversityQ-Block
Finals of the India Quiz conducted by Hasit Trivedi, Mandar Jani, Nitin Sharma, Parth Panchal and Rishabh Roychaudhary, for IFest ISTE-ITNU on 5th April, 2019
1. The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions across six sets covering topics like kings, crime fiction, the 2009 Indian parliament, cricket world cups, music heard here, and queens.
2. It provides clues and identifies people, stories, events, and other details relating to the questions. Participants are instructed to write down their answers and hand them in at the end of each set.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics testing knowledge of history, politics, literature, sports, and pop culture, with the intent of being an entertaining trivia challenge.
This document contains the questions and answers from a quiz competition between Aastha Anupriya and Disha Rawal. It includes 25 questions from various topics like history, art, culture, and current events. The questions test the participants' knowledge of important figures, events, organizations and their origins from India.
AFMC Quiz Session (24 August 2013) - PrelimsAnmol Dhawan
This document outlines the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round involving multiple teams. It provides the names of the organizers and states that each question is worth 1 point, with starred questions used to resolve ties. Four teams will qualify for the final round. The rules also mention that senior participants must treat the winners to a meal from a specific restaurant. The document then lists 25 multiple choice questions from various topics covering history, geography, pop culture, and more. It concludes by requesting the answer sheets from the participants.
Gravrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, triggering World War I, was imprisoned for 20 years but died of tuberculosis in 1918 at a young age. The term "banana republic" originates from the political influence of the United Fruit Company in South America. TATA Airlines was one of the early airlines in India. Arthur Hailey's novel "Flight Into Danger" brought about changes in airline safety procedures after pilots died from food poisoning in the story.
A ScEntStory Quiz(ScEnt+History) as a part of August offer informals in GVC Palakkad.Please go through the questions and give your valuable suggestions.For more, visit quizzicious.blogspot.in .Get infotained!
The document discusses the origins and development of the blue circle mechanic in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). It quotes the game's developer saying he was inspired by the squares used in the Japanese film Battle Royale but found circles easier to implement in his game. He started with circles that moved across the island in the Arma 2 mod. The blue circle mechanic and PUBG were referenced in an Indian news story in September 2017.
The document discusses International Women's Day and provides information about notable women and their achievements. It contains multiple choice quiz questions about various women who have made significant contributions in different fields like politics, social work, arts, and science. The questions cover diverse topics related to women from ancient to modern history across different parts of the world.
This document discusses Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins, an American tattoo collector who founded "Sailor Jerry's Ice Cream Shop" and licensed his tattoo art to Ku USA, Inc. to produce a clothing line. It mentions that one of the first references to the "grid effect" term was by Garth Kidd in 1996, describing a tendency to view everything as made of four squares and determine where it fits. The document prompts the reader to identify various companies, terms, and individuals.
- Peter Drucker conducted a political audit of General Motors in 1943-1946 at the invitation of Donaldson Brown. This resulted in his famous 1946 book "Concept of the Corporation" which popularized GM's multidivisional structure.
- GM was already a very successful global corporation at the time, so the book did not receive great reviews from GM's chairman Alfred Sloan. But it contributed significantly to modern concepts of corporate structure.
This document contains a series of disconnected questions about various topics including banks, automobile innovations, novels, mascots, psychologists, brands, companies, logos, and advertisements. It does not provide any context or connection between the individual questions.
The document provides answers to an online business quiz. It identifies companies and founders based on images or logos. Some of the companies identified include Penguin Books (founded by Allen Lane), Nestle (founder Henri Nestle), IKEA, Western Union, Epic Browser, East India Company, Onida, Dunkin Donuts, Google Goggles, Pringles, American Express, Twitter, Lego, UPS, Walt Disney, and Mongoose Bats. Contextual clues in advertisements or images are used to identify the companies and founders.
Quiz based on the following Themes:
International day of the World’s Indigenous People
International Youth Day
World Humanitarian Day
International day against Nuclear Test
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions asking to identify people, organizations, brands, and their relationships. It quizzes on identifying heads of organizations, predecessors, companies people belong to, advertisers, brands, trademarks, manga, inside stories, occasions, and connecting pictures based on common associations. It also asks who popularized a certain term and lists some of their ventures.
The common connection is:
- 8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills is the address of The Getty Center, an art museum in Los Angeles.
- Thomas Edison was an American inventor who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the motion picture camera and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
- The Getty Center has an extensive collection of Thomas Edison's papers and artifacts related to his work and inventions.
So the connection is that The Getty Center located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard houses artifacts and papers related to American inventor Thomas Edison.
The document describes two animated characters named Chouw and Mouw that were conceived by Interbrand, Singapore to represent the new tagline "Experience Change" for Videocon. Chouw is described as the bigger one who is slow but earnest and patient, while Mouw is the smaller one who is quick-witted, energetic and curious.
Star India acquired Screen Magazine and Maa TV. It has the rights to broadcast Indian cricket matches and Uday Shankar is the CEO.
Magnus Carlsen does not have any official sponsors.
RP Sanjiv Goenka Group is an Indian conglomerate active in industries such as power, telecom, FMCG, media, and engineering.
Herbalife brand ambassadors include Ajay Devgn, Shilpa Shetty, and Saif Ali Khan.
Mahindra acquired Babyoye, developed India's first branded apple Saboro, entered education by establishing Mahindra Ecole Centrale, and has a stake in Ssangyong automobiles
This document appears to be an online business quiz containing 30 multiple choice questions about various companies, products, services and logos. The questions cover topics like identifying companies founded by certain individuals, products advertised by banks, employees' uniform colors, movie titles, technology services, retail chains and their mascots. The quiz aims to test knowledge of business, marketing, brands and current affairs.
George Parker designed the board game Monopoly during the Great Depression. Monopoly was later published by Parker's company and is now owned by Hasbro. During World War II, Spam was circulated in large quantities, leading to the technical term "spam" being derived from the meat. RK Baj created the sculpture on the entrance of RBI. The questions covered various business topics including brands, movies, logos and mergers and acquisitions.
This document contains a series of disconnected questions about various topics including banks, automobile innovations, novels, mascots, psychologists, brands, companies, logos, and advertisements. It does not provide any context or connection between the individual questions.
This document summarizes the rules and structure of a quiz competition hosted by Kushal N. Shah, referred to as the Quiz Master (QM). The quiz has three rounds: Business Quotient, Global Quotient, and Lateral Quotient. The Business Quotient round contains 10 multiple choice questions worth +10 or -10 points each. The document provides the questions and potential answer clues for the first round but does not give the answers. The other two rounds are briefly outlined but no example questions are included. The quiz encourages participation while also noting that the QM is not to be irritated since he has not slept in days.
The document appears to be a business quiz containing 35 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like famous companies and brands, management concepts, current events, and biographies of business people. The questions are about identifying companies, people, terms, and their origins from brief descriptions or clues.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge about business leaders, companies, logos and taglines. The quiz is divided into 4 rounds covering topics such as the Tata group chairman, sports company logos, movie industry personalities, and connections between companies, brands and organizations. The questions aim to test both recognized brands and leaders as well as their relationships and histories.
The document discusses various topics including:
1. The "shva" parameter in Gmail URLs which stands for "Should Have Valid Authentication".
2. The term for a Wikipedia page that has few or no links from other pages is an "orphan page".
3. A "meme" is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture.
4. The invite Apple sent for the iPhone 4S launch event.
5. The literal Chinese meaning of the term "WorldWideWeb".
6. The ".nfo" filename extension commonly used for text files accompanying digital scene releases.
7. The Open Handset Alliance consort
This document contains the questions and instructions for 5 rounds of a business quiz competition held in 2010. The rounds include Mixed Questions, Personality Questions, Print Ad Questions, Logo Questions, and Connect Questions. For each round, the document provides the total number of questions, scoring rules, and then lists the individual questions. The questions are related to business, brands, and current events topics from 2010 and prior.
This document contains a business quiz with 34 multiple choice questions and answers. Some of the questions and answers are:
Question 5 asks for the gaming company portfolio that includes Candy Crush Saga games. The answer is King.com.
Question 10 asks for the company where Shagun Gogia applied to join the board representing her late father's shares. The answer is Yes Bank.
Question 15 is a fill in the blank quote about big data. The answer is "Teenage Sex".
Question 18 asks for the Indian dotcom company with a glass conference room inspired by Apple, and designed to look like Apple's Fifth Avenue store. The answers are Quikr and Apple.
India Quiz at Christ University - Prelims-AnswersSathvik Ashok
1. The document presents an India quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and no negative marking. Teams of up to 3 people can participate.
2. Neha Kapur, Miss India 2006, is known among geeks for another reason related to her work in technology.
3. The Retreat Building, located in Shimla, was originally built in 1850 and is now the official residence of the President of India. It has a unique wooden structure.
4. Dipika Pallikal recently won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
India Quiz, Finals-Quizzathon'16, Manipal Institute Of Technology Krittibas Majumdar
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about topics related to India. Some of the questions are about famous Indian personalities, entities, events, and cultural references. The quiz is divided into several rounds with questions about R.K. Laxman and The Common Man cartoon, Ola Cabs response during floods in Chennai, tribute to a Bollywood villain, a sporting entity in a northeast Indian state, and more.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to brands, companies, and people. It begins with questions about Vedanta Group, John Maynard Keynes, Wonderbra, Fevicol, Biocon, Steve Jobs and Apple. It then asks questions related to Yamaha, Monsanto, Facebook, Accenture, Symbiosis University, Penguin Paperbacks, and more. The questions cover a wide range of topics from business, technology, science, and popular culture.
The document outlines rules for a quiz, prohibiting electronic devices and cheating, which will result in disqualification. It establishes the quizmasters as the supreme authority for the event.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to brands, companies, and business concepts. Some of the key information summarized includes:
- Victor Gruen designed the first shopping mall in 1956 in Edina, Minneapolis in an effort to create community amid his dislike of cars and suburbs.
- Common management practices like imposing unreasonable demands and not providing credit to subordinates is referred to as the Rumpelstiltskin Syndrome.
- Brainstorming is a group creativity technique designed to generate many ideas for solving a problem, popularized by Alex Osborn in the 1930s.
The document appears to be a business quiz containing 35 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like famous companies and brands, management concepts, media and current events. Some of the questions ask about the founders or origins of companies like Google, Nutrine, Novartis, Levi's, and Hasbro. Other questions refer to terms in business, marketing and management such as brainstorming, unique selling proposition, and the cockroach theory.
DoMS IIT Roorkee Business & General QuizAmey Panke
1. The document discusses various trivia questions related to brands, people, movies, sports, and current events. It asks the reader to identify entities, connect ideas, and answer questions about advertisements, slogans, taglines and famous sayings.
2. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify brands based on clues about their history, famous ambassadors, marketing strategies or unique positioning. Other questions require connecting disparate ideas, recognizing slogans or identifying people based on biographical details.
3. The broad range of topics covered includes business, entertainment, literature, science and history indicating it aims to test the reader's general knowledge across various domains.
This document provides a general quiz with different rounds of questions testing knowledge across various topics. The first round includes 20 written questions worth 5 points each related to business histories, products, politicians, films and other topics. The second round involves 16 bounce questions moving clockwise and anti-clockwise worth 10 points each. The third round features 8 print ads to identify the advertiser. The fourth round includes 6 questions with a total of 20 points each to be distributed among correct teams. Overall, the quiz covers a wide range of subjects and engages participants through different question formats.
The document discusses various trivia related to places, people, events, and topics. It provides clues and questions about the suburb and city where chrome tanning of leather was first done in a South Asian country (Chromepet, Chennai), an actress who acted in the movie Black (Ayesha Kapur), the number of cricketers banned from different countries for match fixing (Pakistan 5, India 4, etc.), and other people, terms, and facts.
The document describes a quiz competition hosted by Acumen, with Dhrubojit Bhattacharya as the quizmaster. It provides the rules and format for 3 rounds of the quiz, including questions on various topics ranging from books and authors to logos and taglines. The rounds include a standard question round, a logo and tagline identification round, and a long connect question round with sets of related terms.
This document provides clues and questions related to brands, movies, people, and historical events. It includes questions about brand etymologies, movie posters recreated in the style of The Simpsons, biographies of business leaders like Michael Bloomberg, and historical events like dollar diplomacy. Players earn points for correctly answering multiple choice or fill in the blank questions throughout the rounds.
The document provides brief biographies and facts about several notable historical figures, inventions, and cultural topics, asking questions to identify them. It mentions Pierre-Esprit Radisson's exploration of Hudson Bay and founding of the Hudson's Bay Company, Stephen Hawking's views on the origin of the universe, Ray Dolby and his inventions related to noise reduction and video recording, Adam Smith and his works The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations, and Sudarshan Kriya as a Sanskrit term related to yoga.
The document summarizes a business quiz with various rounds including general business, entertainment, visuals, buzzer round and a special round. It provides 10 questions each in the general business and entertainment rounds and 5 questions in the visuals round. The buzzer round has 10 questions and the special round has 3 questions. The questions cover topics like places, people, companies, brands, and their business related details.
The document provides instructions and questions for a quiz. It states that the quiz will not be fair and will include weird topics. Participants are told to keep extra knowledge about questions to themselves. There will be 20 questions, with star marked questions used for ties. The top 6 scorers will advance to the finals. Phones and gadgets should be switched off during the quiz.
- The document contains 20 trivia questions with answers related to various topics like space exploration, business terms, pop culture references, and sports.
- The questions test knowledge in areas such as famous quotes, company slogans, book and movie references, and winners of sporting events.
- The answers identify people, places, events, and terms referenced in the different trivia questions and clues provided.
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Saranathan College of Engineering Quiz Association held a quiz with various rounds and questions. The document provides clues and questions related to people, places, events, logos, and descriptions of characters from movies, books, and video games. It also includes pictorial rounds asking participants to identify famous people, landmarks, logos, and characters. The final rounds involve connecting clues to related topics, guessing definitions, and betting on answers to trivia questions.
NTPC Electron Quiz 2009- Prelims- HyderabadRohit Nair
Operation Polo in 1948 led to the integration of the princely state of Hyderabad into the Indian Union. It resulted in the liberation of Hyderabad from Nizam rule. The document discusses various other topics like movies, cricket records, organizations and their founders, geographical places, brands and their origins, famous people and events. It provides answers to 30 questions through brief explanations, descriptions and identifications.
- The document appears to be information about a prelims competition being held, providing details like there being 30 questions, points being awarded per correct answer, and the top 8 teams advancing to the finals.
- It includes questions on topics like famous CEOs, global brands, and locations in Bangalore to connect through descriptions.
- The questions are seeking short answers, names, or connections to fill in blanks or identify people, places, companies, and other terms.
This document summarizes the evolution of the term "identity crisis". It began as a concept coined by psychologist Erik Erikson to describe a stage of psychosocial development involving questions about personal identity. Over time, the term's connotation broadened and it now describes a variety of situations involving uncertainty about oneself. It also refers to both a 2004 DC Comics miniseries starring the Justice League and a 1998 Marvel Comics miniseries starring Spider-Man.
The summary identifies A as an acclaimed Hindi film producer and director whose debut film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1946. B is his brother, a Bollywood actor nominated for Filmfare Awards 8 times and won 4 times. C is their brother and another acclaimed director known for the film D. Their sister is the mother of renowned director E whose films were Oscar nominated. E co-founded a famous venture in comics and cartoons.
This quiz document contains 31 slides with images of cricketers who have led the Indian cricket team in test matches. The document provides rules for the quiz, stating there will be 10 points for a correct answer, only one guess per team, and the quiz master's word is final. It also notes that the points will be revealed at the end and there are no negatives.
The document is a quiz with questions about various topics related to movies, music, and pop culture. It begins with an introduction saying it is a quiz dedicated to the Bhansalis. There are 30 multiple choice or fill in the blank style questions about things like movies directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, Pink Floyd band members, characters from the Bourne series, and more. Humorous comments and clues are provided throughout.
This document contains clues about aspects related to a single department of movies in Tamil cinema. It references characters, scenes, and films that deal primarily with production aspects like cinematography, editing, music, or direction. The clues are meant to be easy to understand for those familiar with Kollywood, but may not be clear to others less familiar with the Tamil film industry.
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This document is a transcript of an online conversation. It discusses various topics ranging from entertainment, brands, mythology, word definitions, puzzles, and people. The conversation touches on many different subjects in a lighthearted manner through questions, jokes and references to popular culture.
This quiz focuses on Indian culture and contains questions about districts in Tamil Nadu, films and television shows produced in Tamil, Hindu mythology, famous brands and their origins, notable people from Tamil Nadu, and places in India. It aims to test knowledge of these aspects of Indian culture and history in a fun way.
This online quiz contains 4 multiple choice questions that test the learner's understanding of pictures and cartoons. The quiz asks the learner to connect related pictures, identify objects, and determine the significance or meaning conveyed by a cartoon.
The document introduces two people, Vishal Karnani and Shyam K, and describes a quiz they created called the Wookie Quiz or Floccinaucinihilipilification Quiz. It consists of multiple choice questions testing knowledge of movies, music, sports and other topics. The questions cover subjects like famous people, movies, music albums, and identify questions related to cricket players and authors.
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The document introduces two people, Vishal Karnani and Shyam K, and describes a quiz they created called the Wookie Quiz or Floccinaucinihilipilification Quiz. It consists of multiple choice questions testing knowledge of movies, music, sports and other topics. The questions cover subjects like famous people, movies, music albums, and identify questions related to cricket players and authors.
The document discusses various trivia questions about topics such as the Addams Family characters, Stonehenge, the electron microscope, calligraphy, climate records, curling, and marketing campaigns for products like tea.
This document is a school quiz containing 30 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge about topics like presidents, planets, sports teams, companies, and famous people. It was conducted by Ishita Bhansali, a 12th grade student at Vidhya Niketan School, on April 11, 2010. The quiz covers subjects including politics, science, history, geography, music and pop culture.
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2. The rules state there are 33 slides, with points deducted for each slide left unanswered. Extra points are awarded for answering the last slide.
3. The answers section lists the 33 metal genres and bands.
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This document contains the rules and questions for "The Chennai Silks - CQC Open School Quiz". There will be 35 multiple choice questions on a variety of topics with a one shot attempt. Mobile phones are prohibited and part points may be awarded. The winners will be determined by the highest score and in case of a tie, "Star Questions" will be used to break the tie. All participants are wished the best of luck.
This document contains the rules and questions for "The Chennai Silks - CQC Open School Quiz". There will be 35 multiple choice questions on a variety of topics with no use of mobile phones allowed. Tiebreakers will be used if needed and partial points may be awarded at the Quiz Master's discretion. All participants are wished the best of luck in the competition.
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1. About me: Name: Sheilendra Bhansali Age: Old enough Day activity: Wondering where the client’s money went Night activity: Wondering where my money went Hobbies: Reading and obviously, quizzing Love: to sleep and dream; idlis and pav bhaji Hate: Hindi soap-operas; green veggies Quizzing since: 1980 with a team called “The Kids”
8. 1 When Carl Sagan saw a French scientist’s brain preserved in formalin at the Musee de L’Homme, he is said to have remarked: “ How much of that man known as ____ ______ can still be found in this jar?” Name the man; and further, give me the name of the book that Sagan subsequently wrote, a name that derives from this particular incident.
16. The logo/masthead of this newspaper depicts Kamadhenu, the divine cow, representing prosperity, and Airavatham, the divine elephant, representing strength, both bracketing a shield that rests on a lotus. The shield bears an outline map of India with a conch in the centre, with blades of grass sprouting on either side of the crest. Which newspaper?
19. 1 Generation Z is one of the names used for the First World or Western Generation of people born between the mid-1990s and the late 2000s Following Generation Y, they are typically the children of Generation X; their parents also include the youngest Baby Boomers and some of the oldest Generation Y-ers
22. According to a Time magazine article, his total wealth is one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars and sixty-two cents. According to a book by Don Rosa, his wealth is five multiplujillion, nine impossibidillion, seven fantasticatrillion dollars and sixteen cents. When he topped the Forbes list of richest people in fiction in 2007, his wealth was estimated to be $28.8 billion. Who?
30. 1 The title of this book comes from this poem ‘ Golden Journey to Samarkhand’ by James Elroy Flecker. Which book? We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go Always a little further: it may be ____________________ barred with snow, Across that angry or that glimmering sea
31. Beyond the last blue mountain, by RM Lala. This is the biography of JRD Tata
32. 1 The name of this drink was a slang for moonshine, which was said to be popularized by an Irish folk song, some of whose lyrics are given below: Distilled from wheat and rye Away with your pills, it'll cure all ills Be ye pagan, Christian, or Jew So take off your coat and grease your throat With a bucket of the ________ ______. Which drink?
36. Who introduces himself thus: "I was born 6/8/57 and raised in Windham, New York, in the Catskill Mountains. I graduated high school as valedictorian because the other 39 people in my class couldn't spell 'valedictorian.'"
40. This famous advertising slogan for a bank was formulated by the agency Rich, Wells, Greene in 1977. The slogan was inspired by a common statement about the frantic activity-levels of New York city. Which slogan?
42. What was the one-word campaign name of the International Advertising Association, seeking world leaders to take the right decision during the Copenhagen summit for climate change?
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44. Complete the following verse from the ninth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, which is significant in the context of insurance. Ananyashchintayanto mam ye janah paryupasat; Tesham nityabhiyuktanaam ___________ _________.
46. This Japanese company originated as a musical instrument manufacturer It was founded in 1890 and its logo comprises a trio of Interlocking tuning forks It was founded in 1890 and is also present in electronics and motorcycles.
48. This company, founded in 1931 and named after the founder’s son, commenced operations by manufacturing dhoties, sarees, dorias, crepes, shirtings, coatings etc It is now the licensee of many international brands in India. It is the largest denim fabric manufacturer in Asia
50. He studied at Delhi Public School , St. Stephen's College, Delhi and St. Edmund Hall, Oxford Grandson of Dr. Zakir Hussain , the third President of India Minster of State for Corporate Affairs and Minority Affairs (Independent Charge) in the Government of India
56. He is Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy at the Ross School of Business of the University of Michigan Born in 1941 at Coimbatore, he studied at Loyola College, IIM (A) and Harvard Business School Author of “The Core Competence of the Corporation”, ‘ The Future of Competition’ and ‘Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid”
58. Which mascot was described thus by its creator: "I gave him a shock of black hair eternally dangling over his right eye. I dressed him up in shirtsleeves and half pants with braces. I made him clutch at a rather over-worked bristling paintbrush in one hand and a dripping can of paint in the other. His unruly lock of hair, his posture, the wide grin on his face were all suggestive of a fellow capable of unpredictable mischief and, at the same time, exuding a mood of cheerful, carefree abandon”