The film is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The main character Roger Rabbit's face was modeled after Albert Einstein, Carl Sandburg and a puppy. Michael Jackson recorded the song "Someone in the Dark" for the film's theme song
The document discusses the origins of the brand Fanta, which was created in Germany during World War II when Coca-Cola was unable to import syrup due to a trading ban. Max Keith, head of Coca-Cola Germany, created a new product using only local ingredients, which became Fanta. It also provides questions and answers related to various brands, companies and people like Tally Solutions, Louis Vuitton, Toyota, and others.
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The film is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The main character Roger Rabbit's face was modeled after Albert Einstein, Carl Sandburg and a puppy. Michael Jackson recorded the song "Someone in the Dark" for the film's theme song
1. Question: This brand X has its origins in Germany, when a trading ban was placed
on that nation by the Allies during World War II. The Coca-Cola company therefore
was not able to import the syrup needed to produce Coca-Cola in Germany. As a
result, Max Keith, the man in charge of Coca-Cola's operations in Germany during
the second World War, decided to create a new product for the German market
created using only ingredients available in Germany. And hence X was developed.
Identify this well known brand X.
Answer: Fanta
Question: GVK Airport Holdings Private Limited, a subsidiary of GVK Power &
Infrastructure Limited (GVKPIL) on 18 October 2011 acquired 108000000 equity
shares worth Rs10 each (amounting to a 13.5% equity stake) in which of the
following?
Answer:
Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd (MIAL)
Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL)
Kolkata International Airport Ltd (KIAL)
Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL)
Question: X is an international franchiser, licensor, and operator of a chain of
convenience stores. It is also, since March 2007, the largest chain store in any
category, beating McDonald's by 1,000 stores. Its stores are located in eighteen
countries, with its largest markets being Japan, the United States, Taiwan, and
Thailand respectively. Identify X.
Answer: 7-Eleven
Question: The current mark consists of three elipses: the two elipses in the center
represent a relationship of mutual trust between the customer and the company. The
space in the background implies a global expansion of the comapny's technology
and unlimited potential for the future. Somehow the logo is so shaped that a layman
always takes it to be the company name's initaial. Name the company.
Answer: Toyota
Question: The business in question was set up in 1986 by S SGoenka, who founded
a small company called PeutronicsPvt. Ltd. with the aim of using computers to
simplify the tedious job of keeping accounts. His son Bharat was responsible for the
development of the commercial software product which led PeutronicsPvt. Ltd.,
into changing its name and becoming the company it is today. It now operates from
its offices on the Hosur Road, a business district of the Silicon Valley of India and
makes financial accounting softwares that currently sells in 88 countries beyond its
native India, including the United Kingdom, and the Middle East. Identify this
worldly recognized company.
Answer: Tally Solutions
Question: Around 1900, seven brothers named ____________ immigrated to the
United States from Italy. They eventually settled on the West Coast in Berkeley,
California and became machinists. One of them, Rachele, began making aircraft
propellers, inspired by an airshow he saw at the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in
nearby San Francisco. Rachele and his brothers created an aircraft manufacturing
2. company in Berkeley called "____________ Brothers", which remained in business
until 1976, although their product line changed over the years. Name this family
that shares its name with the company and is quite a genericized trademark today.
Answer: Jacuzzi
Question: The person in question was born in 1821 in Jura, France. In 1835, he
moved to Paris. The trip from his hometown to Paris was over 400 kilometers (249
mi), and he travelled the distance by foot. On his way there, he picked up a series of
odd jobs to pay for his journey. There, he became an apprentice Layetier (French for
trunk/bag maker) to prominent households. Because of his well established
reputation in this field, Napoleon III of France appointed him as Layetier to his
wife, Empress Eugénie de Montijo. Through his experience with the French
aristocracy, he developed expert knowledge of what made a good travelling case. It
was then that he began to design his own luggage. Who am I talking about?
Answer: Louis Vuitton
Question: In 1886 his family left Switzerland to live in Beaune, France. It was there
as a young man, he developed his mechanical skills and interest in auto racing. He
worked for the Roblin mechanics shop from 1895 to 1899, at which time he went to
Paris, where he worked for a short time before emigrating to Montreal, Quebec in
Canada in 1900 to work as a chauffeur/mechanic. In 1905, he was hired by FIAT as
a racing car driver, and a year later became employed by a Philadelphia company
developing a then-revolutionary front-wheel drive racing car. His racing career
continued as he drove for Buick, becoming a friend and associate of Billy Durant.
Who am I talking about?
Answer: Louis Chevrolet
Question: This young man returned to his village once all his business attempts had
failed and stayed there until 1940, when he decided to try again in Seoul. After
mulling over his situation with the Japanese, he decided to start another venture.
Using a service garage he purchased from a friend, he started the A-do Service
Garage on a 3,000 won loan. Within three years, the employee number grew from
20 to 70 and he was able to bring in a good income. In 1943, the Japanese
Occupational Government forced the garage to merge with a steel plant as part of
the war effort. Although his businesses were seeing their demise due to suppression
by the Japanese, he returned to Asan with 50,000 won in savings to try and make
the best of the situation. And so he did. Name this well known personality and also
the name of the empire he created.
Answer: Chung Ju-Yung, Hyndai
Question: David Duke, former Ku Klux Klan (KKK) leader had made KKK
merchandise in order to bring out the name of the klan as the "National
Organization For European American Rights". In February 2000, a particular
lifestyle clothing brand filed suit against David Duke for infringements of their
copyright, who has since changed the name of his organisation to European-
American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO). Which clothing brand filed this
suit?
Answer: No Fear
3. Question: Identify him and the brand he is associated with. He started an appareal
company in 1978 which is based in Molvena in northern Italy.
Answer: diesel
Question: When were the Fundamental Duties of the Indian citizens incorporated in
the Constitution?
Answer:
1952
1981
1976
1979
Question: Identify this young mind who was recently featured in Business Week’s
25 Most Influential People on the Web.
Answer: Matt Mullenweg
Question: The picture is derived from the Greek mythology where the blind giant
Orion carried his servant Cedalion on his shoulders when Orion was searching for
the rising sun. What modern day application takes inspiration from this incident?
Answer: Google Scholar - "Stand on the shoulders of giants"
4. Question: This particular character of a chef has a special significance in corporate
history. What is its claim to fame?
Answer: McDonalds
Question: This person comes from a family of successful landlords and lawyers.
After graduating in Science from Meerut College, he went to UK to pursue higher
studies in Aeronautical Engineering. Along the line, he got selected in the Indian
Army, by British Officers services Selection Board, UK. Subsequently, he joined
the Indian Military Academy (I.M.A) at Dehradun. He thereafter was commissioned
into The Deccan Horse - a renowned cavalry regiment of The Indian Army. Who is
the person in discussion?
Answer: Kushal Pal Singh (Owner of DLF Group)
Question: The building in the picture is the SunTrust Headquarters at SunTrust
Plaza in Atlanta, GA. Besides having approximately 200 years of experience in the
banking industry and having $183.1 billion in assets as of September 30, 2006, it is
famous for other reasons. What is its claim to fame?
Answer: Coca Cola Formula stored in this building
5. Question: The copper coin (shown below) was first introduced by Sher Shah Suri
during his rule of India, along with Mohur, the gold coin and Rupiya, the silver
coin. Later on, the Mughal Emperors standardised the coin along with other silver
(Rupiya) and gold (Mohur) coins in order to consolidate the monetary system across
India. The question is, which english phrase originated from the name of this coin.
Answer: Dam - I don't give a damn.
Question: X is an Indian brand of automobiles which sold variations of the UK’s
X-Triumph. Formed in 1947 and dissolved in 1988, the models sold include the X-
10, the X-20, the gazelle, herald, and the X-2000. X please.
Answer: Standard
Question: Identify the 2008 start-up which is a multi million dollar company today
by its logo and also its angel investor.
Answer: Tapulous Rajeev Motwani
Question: Connect.
Answer: Star Alliance
6. Question: Connect.
Answer: Indian Currency - Rupee Notes
Question: Connect.
Answer: Sachin Tendulkar is their first victim
Question: Connect.
Answer: Ernesto ―Che‖ Guevara
Question: Connect.
Answer: Amitabh Bachchan
Question: X is assassinated by Y, which killed the American Dream. In retaliation
Y is kiiled by Z. If Z is Leon Rubenstein identify is X and Y ?
Answer: X is John F Kennedy, Y is Lee Harvey Oswald
Question: Fill the missing link George Best _________ Eric CantonaChristiano
Ronaldo Micheal Owen
Answer: Bryan Robson
Question: Which movement was characterized by protests like ―Montgomery
Boycott‖, Greensboro, Selma march ?
7. Answer: African-American Civil Rights Movement
Question: This handset marks the beginning of?
Answer: Series 40
Question: The following logo and year mark a characteristic event. What is it?
Answer: Launch of first GPS satelite - navstar 1
Question: ________ describes the number of pairs in the rabbit population after a
certain number of weeks if it is assumed that: - in the first month there is just one
newly-born pair, - new-born pairs become fertile from their second month on - each
month every fertile pair begets a new pair, and - the rabbits never die
Answer: Fibonacci Series
Question: The face of the main character of the film was modeled after Albert
Einstein, Carl Sandberg and a pup dog. Michael Jackson recorded the theme song
"Someone in the dark", though it was not used, it features in the storybook version
of the film. When the cassette was released in the US, it was made of green plastic.
Identify the movie.
Answer: Extra Terrestrial (E.T)
Question: Identify the team. ___ 116 def Angola 48; ___ 103 def Croatia 70; ___
111 def Germany 68; ___ 127 def Brazil 83; ___ 122 def Spain 81; ___ 115 def
Puerto Rico 77; ___ 127 def Lithuania 76; ___ 117 def Croatia 85
Answer: US Basketball Dream Team at '92 Barcelona Olympics
Question: How is Rear Admiral Sir Miles Messervy and Major Boothroyd better
8. known in literature and film?
Answer: M and Q from James bond (Q is short for Quartermaster)
Question: In which Post Soviet Republic does the KGB still operate under the same
name and a near identical insignia?
Answer: Belarus
Question: Connect.
Answer: World Health Organization (WHO)
Question: They have won a record 29 Spanish League titles, including 7 in a row
and 10 in a row sequences. They have also won 22 Spanish Cup titles . In Europe
they have won 8 European Championships titles. Which team?
Answer: Teka – Real Madrid Basketball Team
Question: X was born in 1967, failed a banking institute in 1995.Identify X.
Answer: Nick Leeson
Question: "X" is a file host, which revoked privileges for its members to be able to
access other users files as a response to shutdown of another major filehost "Y"
under PIPA & SOPA. X please?
Answer: filesonic.com
Question: This place is Asia’s largest wholesale market. Built by a king for his
daughter to ship all that she wanted to, this market place derives its name from the
canals filled with water that sparkled like silver in the moonlight. What place is
this?
Answer: ChandniChowk
Question: Find the odd one out.
Answer:
Flying Scotsman
Golden Arrow
Great Eastern
Eastern & Oriental
Trans Siberian
Question: Quote: "All I can say is that it is imaginary and not found on any map‖(
although, the University of Chicago Press has published a literary atlas with the map
of India indicating the location of ____). which fictional place are we talking about
?
Answer: Malgudi
Question: Randolph Bresnik became a father for a second time when baby Abigail
was born in Houston, Texas. He was not at home for the baby’s arrival but was
9. described to be ―on air‖ on getting the news. Where was he when his baby arrived?
Answer: space shuttle ATLANTIS
Question: How do we know these lines? "Have you thought upon Lat, Uzza& the
other, the third, Manat? These are the high flying cranes; truly their intercession is
accepted with approval."
Answer: Satanic Verses
Question: In 1868 a French scientist traveled to India and observed a total solar
eclipse from a tobacco field outside Guntur.In doing this he discovered the first
element to be found outside Earth before it was found on Earth. Which element?
Answer: Helium
Question: Find the odd one out.
Answer:
Bears
Bulls
Cowboys
Dolphins
Giants
Steelers
Question: Find the odd one out.
Answer:
A
B
C
D
E
10. Question: Find the odd one out.
Answer:
A
B
C
D
E
Question: Which legend?
Answer: Batman
Question: There are 2 things in common. Name at least one.
Answer: Director – Ridley Scott, Music – Hans Zimmer
11. Question: Who is getting tamed here?
Answer: Tiger Woods
Question: Partnership Broken?
Answer: VinodKambli’s revelations in Sachka Samna
Question: To grow or not to grow?
Answer: BT Brinjal Controversy
Question: According to ShashiTharoor: ―his life and work are beginning to serve as
an allegory for the changing modalities of the secular in modern India — and the
challenges that the narrative of the nation holds for many of us. This is the
opportune and crucial time to honour him for his dedication and courage to the
cultural renaissance of his beloved country.‖ Who is he talking about ?
Answer: MF hussain
12. Question: In the Mumbai, All over India…
Answer: BandraWorli Sea link
Question: Octagenerian, and still going strong.
Answer: N.D Tiwari sex tapes
Question: Double Double agent!!
Answer: Headley
Question: Being Rested isn't so bad after all..
Answer: IPL Causing Player Injuries
13. Question: Tweeting into trouble.
Answer: ShashiTharoor’s Holy Cows tweet
Question: Plugged!!
Answer: Julian Assange’s Arrest
Question: Mightier than the sword?
Answer: Silencing writers at the Jaipur Lit festival
Question: To Russia, With Love
Answer: Gita Banned in Russia
14. Question: Can I have a piece sister?
Answer: Mayawati’s plan to divide UP into 4 parts
Question: Evergreen, in black and white.
Answer: Devanand’s death
Question: Next Indian Idol?
Answer: Swami Agnivesh’s appearance on big boss