Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2011 PrelimsRohit Nair
Prelims of the Rajagiri National Quiz 2011 hosted by Rohit Nair of QuizWorks.
Winners: TCS, Chennai - JK +Sreekant
Runners Up: Symbiosis Law School, Pune - Sachin + Ravi
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Offline PrelimsRohit Nair
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions about various topics including companies, products, people, terms and concepts. It asks the reader to identify logos, images, brands and other information related to business, technology, sports, education and more. The questions are mixed together without any additional context or explanations provided.
This document contains 28 multiple choice questions about various brands, companies, and business personalities. The questions cover topics like company slogans, founders, product origins, and campaigns.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various brands, companies and business people. It asks the reader to identify logos, products, founders and other details. Some of the questions relate to companies like Maruti, Hindustan Motors, Liril and others. It also contains questions about people like Dhoni, Time magazine's most influential people and the 'Father of Advertising'.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions about business, brands and taglines. Questions are asked about IIM Bangalore's MOOC platform, the RuPay debit card network, old logos of SBI and Apple, companies like Venky's, products like Tang, Tata's oldest brand, and taglines of companies like Mastercard, Pepsi, Lay's and 7Up.
This document contains a business and marketing quiz with multiple choice questions about logos and brands. It asks the reader to identify logos of companies like Rip Curl, Pizza Hut, Bandhan Bank, Rupa & Co., Tiens Group, Coach Inc., HMV, and a biographical film about Chris Gardner. It also asks the reader to identify the founder of Business India magazine and a marketing campaign.
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2011 PrelimsRohit Nair
Prelims of the Rajagiri National Quiz 2011 hosted by Rohit Nair of QuizWorks.
Winners: TCS, Chennai - JK +Sreekant
Runners Up: Symbiosis Law School, Pune - Sachin + Ravi
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Offline PrelimsRohit Nair
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions about various topics including companies, products, people, terms and concepts. It asks the reader to identify logos, images, brands and other information related to business, technology, sports, education and more. The questions are mixed together without any additional context or explanations provided.
This document contains 28 multiple choice questions about various brands, companies, and business personalities. The questions cover topics like company slogans, founders, product origins, and campaigns.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various brands, companies and business people. It asks the reader to identify logos, products, founders and other details. Some of the questions relate to companies like Maruti, Hindustan Motors, Liril and others. It also contains questions about people like Dhoni, Time magazine's most influential people and the 'Father of Advertising'.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions about business, brands and taglines. Questions are asked about IIM Bangalore's MOOC platform, the RuPay debit card network, old logos of SBI and Apple, companies like Venky's, products like Tang, Tata's oldest brand, and taglines of companies like Mastercard, Pepsi, Lay's and 7Up.
This document contains a business and marketing quiz with multiple choice questions about logos and brands. It asks the reader to identify logos of companies like Rip Curl, Pizza Hut, Bandhan Bank, Rupa & Co., Tiens Group, Coach Inc., HMV, and a biographical film about Chris Gardner. It also asks the reader to identify the founder of Business India magazine and a marketing campaign.
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.
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.
This document discusses rules for a business quiz competition involving teams. It explains that there will be 6 visuals/images with questions worth 5 points each for correct answers. Teams can guess answers without penalty. A bonus of 10 points is awarded for getting all questions right. Later stages involve connected questions on a single theme worth progressively more points. Correct themes earn a bonus while wrong themes incur a penalty.
The document provides information about various brands, logos and personalities. It contains questions about brands like 'Tant' saree, a cricket team's advertisement of an Indian brand, colors on the Google logo, founders who committed suicide, Philip Kotler, capital of Australia, Zynga's logo, Blackberry Playbook, Tata Motors' concept car Pixel, PVR's full form, Steve Wozniak, Vicks, IBM's 'Smarter Planet' initiative, Olay's brand, fictional character that sounds like Chinese enterprise, brand name that means King Arthur's sword, Jet Airways' slogan, If Samsung's is Galaxy then LG's is, ING bank's logo, Motor
The document summarizes a business quiz with questions in general knowledge, visual identification of personalities, logos and advertisements, and a tagline identification round. It provides the questions and correct answers for each section, with the general knowledge round asking about companies, founders and facts. The visual round involves identifying business executives from their photos. The logo round displays company logos to identify. The advertisement round shows ads to recognize. And the tagline round lists taglines to attribute to the right company or brand. The document encourages participants to follow the one minute per question and three second relaxation time rules for the quiz.
Prelims of the Business, Management & Entrepreneurship Quiz organised by IIT BHU Quiz Club. Held on 17th September 2015 at G7, Mechanical Engg Dept, IIT (BHU) Varanasi.
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.
Business Quiz 2017. Test your Knowledge Tony Philip
The document provides instructions for a quiz competition with multiple rounds, including general instructions, sample questions and answers, and instructions for different rounds. Some of the rounds include a general knowledge round with 15 questions on people, organizations and events, a trivia round with 10 questions awarding points for correct answers, an advertisement identification round with 5 questions, and a final identification round where participants must identify 10 people or organizations from clues.
Inter College Business Quiz @ College of Business StudiesSreshth Shah
The document is a business quiz with 25 questions and 1 bonus question. It provides the structure of the quiz which will have 25 questions in the prelims round with the top 8 teams qualifying for the finals. Questions 11-20 are starred. Use of cellphones during the quiz will result in instant disqualification. It then lists the questions and their corresponding answers.
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.
This document contains a business quiz with 29 multiple choice questions related to identifying companies, products, technologies, and business leaders. Some of the questions provide clues through descriptions of company logos, product launches, slogans or taglines to identify the company or brand being referred to.
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.
This document provides the rules and guidelines for multiple rounds of a business quiz competition between teams. It outlines that there will be 6 total rounds with different rules for scoring and gameplay in each round. The first round has 8 questions with 2 for each team and 10 points awarded for correct answers. Subsequent rounds include topics being covered, number of questions, opportunities for teams to pounce and provide answers, and positive/negative scoring details. The common theme identified across one round's questions is that the products are geographical indicators specific to certain places in India.
The document describes the rules and questions for a brand quiz competition organized by the Quizzing Club of IIM Raipur. It contains 3 rounds - Round 1 on identifying brands based on clues about the company, product or person associated; Round 2 with identifying products or advertisers based on print ads; Round 3 identifying logos; and Round 4 with connect-the-dot type questions linking brands or companies. The document provides clues and tasks for 10 questions in Round 1, 5 questions each in Round 2 and 3, and individual connect questions for Round 4 with 3 pictures to link based on some fundamental concept.
This document contains 20 multiple choice brand identification questions and their answers. Some of the questions identify brands based on logos, advertisements, taglines, or descriptions of the founder/history. The brands identified include Cadbury, Britannia, Yahoo, Michael Dell, Twitter, YouTube, Redbus, Sony, Apollo Tyres, Comfort, Foursquare, Nike, Flipkart, Volvo, Amul, KFC, and Honda.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of business personalities, logos, taglines, and full forms. The quiz includes 15 photo questions to identify business people and logos, 5 full form questions, 9 tagline questions, and an unspecified number of video memory questions. The questions cover well-known global brands and companies as well as some from India.
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.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions that appear to be part of a quiz or test. The questions cover a range of topics including current events from 2010 related to airlines and arrests, company names and branding, inventions that disrupted business models, commonly used words, marketing slogans from the 1930s to 1970s, pharmaceutical brands, product launches and online fan clubs, business schools and foundations in India, political campaign advertising agencies, corporate office consolidations and building names, definitions of financial trading practices, descriptions of market situations, and future technologies and remotely controlled human bodies.
- 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 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.
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.
This document discusses rules for a business quiz competition involving teams. It explains that there will be 6 visuals/images with questions worth 5 points each for correct answers. Teams can guess answers without penalty. A bonus of 10 points is awarded for getting all questions right. Later stages involve connected questions on a single theme worth progressively more points. Correct themes earn a bonus while wrong themes incur a penalty.
The document provides information about various brands, logos and personalities. It contains questions about brands like 'Tant' saree, a cricket team's advertisement of an Indian brand, colors on the Google logo, founders who committed suicide, Philip Kotler, capital of Australia, Zynga's logo, Blackberry Playbook, Tata Motors' concept car Pixel, PVR's full form, Steve Wozniak, Vicks, IBM's 'Smarter Planet' initiative, Olay's brand, fictional character that sounds like Chinese enterprise, brand name that means King Arthur's sword, Jet Airways' slogan, If Samsung's is Galaxy then LG's is, ING bank's logo, Motor
The document summarizes a business quiz with questions in general knowledge, visual identification of personalities, logos and advertisements, and a tagline identification round. It provides the questions and correct answers for each section, with the general knowledge round asking about companies, founders and facts. The visual round involves identifying business executives from their photos. The logo round displays company logos to identify. The advertisement round shows ads to recognize. And the tagline round lists taglines to attribute to the right company or brand. The document encourages participants to follow the one minute per question and three second relaxation time rules for the quiz.
Prelims of the Business, Management & Entrepreneurship Quiz organised by IIT BHU Quiz Club. Held on 17th September 2015 at G7, Mechanical Engg Dept, IIT (BHU) Varanasi.
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.
Business Quiz 2017. Test your Knowledge Tony Philip
The document provides instructions for a quiz competition with multiple rounds, including general instructions, sample questions and answers, and instructions for different rounds. Some of the rounds include a general knowledge round with 15 questions on people, organizations and events, a trivia round with 10 questions awarding points for correct answers, an advertisement identification round with 5 questions, and a final identification round where participants must identify 10 people or organizations from clues.
Inter College Business Quiz @ College of Business StudiesSreshth Shah
The document is a business quiz with 25 questions and 1 bonus question. It provides the structure of the quiz which will have 25 questions in the prelims round with the top 8 teams qualifying for the finals. Questions 11-20 are starred. Use of cellphones during the quiz will result in instant disqualification. It then lists the questions and their corresponding answers.
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.
This document contains a business quiz with 29 multiple choice questions related to identifying companies, products, technologies, and business leaders. Some of the questions provide clues through descriptions of company logos, product launches, slogans or taglines to identify the company or brand being referred to.
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.
This document provides the rules and guidelines for multiple rounds of a business quiz competition between teams. It outlines that there will be 6 total rounds with different rules for scoring and gameplay in each round. The first round has 8 questions with 2 for each team and 10 points awarded for correct answers. Subsequent rounds include topics being covered, number of questions, opportunities for teams to pounce and provide answers, and positive/negative scoring details. The common theme identified across one round's questions is that the products are geographical indicators specific to certain places in India.
The document describes the rules and questions for a brand quiz competition organized by the Quizzing Club of IIM Raipur. It contains 3 rounds - Round 1 on identifying brands based on clues about the company, product or person associated; Round 2 with identifying products or advertisers based on print ads; Round 3 identifying logos; and Round 4 with connect-the-dot type questions linking brands or companies. The document provides clues and tasks for 10 questions in Round 1, 5 questions each in Round 2 and 3, and individual connect questions for Round 4 with 3 pictures to link based on some fundamental concept.
This document contains 20 multiple choice brand identification questions and their answers. Some of the questions identify brands based on logos, advertisements, taglines, or descriptions of the founder/history. The brands identified include Cadbury, Britannia, Yahoo, Michael Dell, Twitter, YouTube, Redbus, Sony, Apollo Tyres, Comfort, Foursquare, Nike, Flipkart, Volvo, Amul, KFC, and Honda.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of business personalities, logos, taglines, and full forms. The quiz includes 15 photo questions to identify business people and logos, 5 full form questions, 9 tagline questions, and an unspecified number of video memory questions. The questions cover well-known global brands and companies as well as some from India.
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.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions that appear to be part of a quiz or test. The questions cover a range of topics including current events from 2010 related to airlines and arrests, company names and branding, inventions that disrupted business models, commonly used words, marketing slogans from the 1930s to 1970s, pharmaceutical brands, product launches and online fan clubs, business schools and foundations in India, political campaign advertising agencies, corporate office consolidations and building names, definitions of financial trading practices, descriptions of market situations, and future technologies and remotely controlled human bodies.
- 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.
1. The document appears to be notes from a quiz competition containing questions, answers, and scores from various rounds.
2. It includes questions about government initiatives, authors, countries, business leaders, brands, and general knowledge.
3. The scoring system awards points for correct, bounced, and buzzed answers and deducts for incorrect answers.
The document provides rules for the preliminary round of a business quiz called Tycoon. It consists of 20 questions with 3 being star marked. No more than 90 seconds will be given per question. It then excerpts a famous publication where the term BRIC was first used and asks participants to name the author and organization. The final sentences provide high-level context on the expected growth of BRIC economies and their impact on global policymaking forums.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and visual round questions about various brands, companies and their slogans. The questions cover a wide range of industries including automobiles, airlines, banks, electronics, FMCG etc. and test the knowledge of the participant about company names, founders, chairpersons, slogans and other key details.
Finals of the Business, Management & Entrepreneurship Quiz organised by IIT BHU Quiz Club. Held on 17th September 2015 at G7, Mechanical Engg Dept, IIT (BHU) Varanasi.
This document provides brand slogans, taglines, and other branding information for various companies across different industries. Some key points:
- Deutsche Bank and Yes Bank are associated with the slogans "A Passion to Perform" and "Experience our Expertise" respectively. Gillette uses the tagline "The best a man can get".
- The Economic Times uses the punchline "The Power of Knowledge". MMTC uses "Touching lives, Adding value" and SBI uses "Pure Banking, Nothing Else".
- Aditya Birla Group launched the retail chain "More, for you". HSBC uses the tagline "The World’s local bank". Sony uses the slogan "
Business Quiz Prelims at Pragati 2020 (Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore)...Quiz Cetera
Check out the prelims of the annual business quiz at Pragati 2020- the management fest of ASB Coimbatore (Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore) hosted by Dhanraj B for Quiz Cetera. You can top the prelims at 14 points
The document contains questions and topics related to general business trivia, including identifying corporate headquarters, business leaders, company logos, and advertisements. Round 1 asks 10 multiple choice questions about companies and their founders. Round 2 asks for expanded explanations of company acronyms. Round 3 includes images of business leaders and logos to be identified.
This document contains details about a business management quiz being conducted, including:
- There are 25 multiple choice questions with no negative marking.
- Questions that are multiples of 5 are tie-breaker questions.
- Copying answers from others or asking for answers is discouraged.
- Clues can be requested from the Quiz Master after attempting the questions.
- The top 6 teams will move on to the finals the next day.
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
Business Quiz _Prelims_Quizzitch Cup 2024.pptxAnand Kumar
1. An undisclosed Bollywood actor has invested in boAt and will feature in their upcoming "Lost in Nirvana" campaign for their premium audio products sub-brand.
2. The car model "Kushaq" launched by Skoda Auto in India in 2021 is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "King/Emperor".
3. Named "Anthropic" which means artificial in Sanskrit, it is an AI launched in April 2023 with base and pro models that has been trained on over 2 trillion tokens.
This document contains a practice quiz for a business quiz with an HR perspective. It includes 25 multiple choice questions about topics like companies, HR concepts, theories, and models. The questions are followed by the answers.
A Biz Tech Quiz conducted by me and Aabhas Kedia for Thapar Quizzing Club, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology on 8th February, 2018.
The quiz is divided in 3 parts. One is the quiz conducted by me (26 Q), the second is the one conducted by Aabhas (11 Q) and the third is the relatively short and easier prelims (7 Q).
The quiz is mostly easy with no or less binary type questions.
Nitin Suresh provides contact information for conducting business quizzes in schools and colleges. The document then presents 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like books, authors, logos, companies, currencies, and more. Participants are invited to leave comments on the questions in the comments section.
The document appears to be a collection of trivia questions about various brands, companies, and retail-related topics. Some of the questions ask about company founders, brand ambassadors, retail awards, and locations of company headquarters. Other questions provide clues to identify brands or companies through word scrambles or partial information.
This document discusses The Walt Disney Company's corporate strategy over time. It began in 1923 focusing on films but diversified into television, theme parks, and acquisitions. Notable acquisitions include Pixar in 2006 and Marvel in 2009. By 2010, Disney had annual revenues of $38 billion from its theme park, television, film, and merchandising businesses. Some questions arose about Disney's influence on Pixar's creativity after the release of Cars 2. The document examines various corporate-level strategies like concentration, diversification, and horizontal integration through mergers and acquisitions.
Udaan 2015 an nhrdn ranchi initiatiave at mti ranchiSrimant Mallick
UDAAN 2015 :The Business Quiz for Corporates organized under the aegis of Network HRD Network Ranchi. The competition was held on 21st June 2015 at MTI Ranchi the corporate training center of SAIL
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In this presentation Rohit takes us through his entrepreneurial journey from his first startup in 2005 to the latest gamification vertical at QuizWorks today, the must remember points for any startup and how his companies have transformed on the go and reached the current scale.
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Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Grand Finale QuestionsRohit Nair
Questions from the Televised round of the Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 hosted by Rohit Nair from QuizWorks (aired on CNN IBN)
The finalists TCS , Oracle , SIMC-Pune and Christ University -Bangalore battled it out in 3 rounds , vying for the top prizes of Rs 100,000 , Rs 50,000 , Rs 30,000 and Rs 20,000 each for the Top 4 positions.
Oracle won the quiz on the last question followed by TCS
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Corporate FinalsRohit Nair
Questions from the Corporate Finals of Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 hosted by Quizmaster Rohit Nair from QuizWorks
The corporate finalists on stage were:
i) TCS
ii) The Manipal Group
iii) Oracle
iv) Chennai Silks
v) Genpact
vi) Indian Bank
vii) TCS-2
viii) ICICI Bank
Past, Present & the Future of Quizzing.in ...
QuizWorks has now acquired Quizzing.in completely and is now an Online Brand of the Offline Quiz Services company.
Techfest National Students Open Quiz 2012 PrelimsRohit Nair
The document is a quiz with questions about various states and territories of India. It includes 35 multiple choice questions about the states' geography, history, culture, famous people and landmarks. The questions cover all 28 states and 7 union territories of India.
Techfest National Open Quiz Pune PrelimsRohit Nair
Pune was founded in 1885 by the Deccan Education Society and was named after the then Governor of Bombay, who donated for its setup. Two alumni who later became Prime Minister of India were VP Singh and PV Narasimha Rao.
The document discusses the results of the First Online IT Quiz by Quizzing.in. It thanks all participants for their overwhelming response. It announces that instead of just awarding the top 2 participants, the top 5 participants will now receive prizes from Digit and NoMoreQueue. Additionally, 50 lucky winners will receive movie discount coupons from NoMoreQueue.com. The top 5 participants of the quiz are then listed.
This document contains a potpourri or assortment of trivia questions from MNNIT and LBSIM. It includes questions about IKEA expansion plans, tridents in mythology, the CE marking on European products, names for the Volkswagen Beetle around the world, the location of the Indy 500, the origins of Apple's address 1 Infinite Loop, the inventor of LCD displays, the artist Nek Chand, the tourist destination Surajkund in India, the Hanna-Barbara cartoon duo, whose motorcycle is pictured, gifts given to retired F1 driver Michael Schumacher, the founding of Id Software, Holii retail venture, the plot of War of the Worlds, the Indian version
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about logos, brands, people, places, and objects. It quizzes the test taker on identifying artists, companies, athletes, landmarks, currencies, and connections between various images provided as clues. The questions cover a wide range of topics requiring visual recognition and background knowledge to determine the answers.
The document discusses various topics related to business, brands, and companies. It provides context clues and questions about each topic that require identifying specific brands, companies, inventions, or people being referred to based on the details and context clues provided in each paragraph.
The document discusses various topics related to business and trivia questions. It provides context and details for multiple choice questions about companies, products, inventions and their origins. For example, it discusses that Gmail was originally known as Caribou, a reference to a Dilbert comic, and was launched by Google in 2004. It also provides information about the inventor of the karaoke machine and the company Cipla.
The Indian Coffee House in Connaught Place, Delhi was once a favorite haunt of politicians and artists but has struggled financially with unpaid rents for years. It summarizes the key details about a historic Delhi establishment that is facing financial difficulties.
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More details here: http://quizzing.in
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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.
This document discusses various terms and organizations across different domains. It asks questions about the origins of words like "spam" and popular Latin phrases. It also asks about institutions like the Pasteur Institute, business leaders like the financier of the film "Mughal-e-Azam", and engineering structures. Companies mentioned include Wipro, Philips, and Crayons Ltd.
(1) The document provides the rules for a business quiz prelims with 20 multiple choice questions. It notes there are no negative markings and partial points will be awarded for two-part questions. Starred questions from 13-20 will be used as tie-breakers.
(2) The questions cover a range of topics testing business knowledge, including company logos/founders, marketing campaigns, products, and economic/investment concepts.
(3) Sample questions identify Dell laptop designers, the oldest toy store in Delhi, founders of DHL, Warren Buffett's investment influences, Google doodle contests, and more.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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21. In its endeavour to identify and
cultivate good leaders, which company
initiated Project Oxygen - a research
project around management qualities?
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22. I was a sales director at a Dubai
Holding subsidiary company and a
stakeholder in RSW - a sports
consortium.
Who am I?
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23. This pyramid is an interpretation of
which psychological theory?
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24. Flying Start is the charity program of
which international airline?
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26. Which legendary business personality
founded an online educational institution
at Strayer University to provide an MBA
to working professionals?
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27. Which brand of battery does Laurence
Fishburne use in 'The Matrix' to
illustrate how humans are being used
as power supply?
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