The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice and connect-the-dots style questions covering topics like business, history, technology, and current events. Some of the questions identify organizations like the Smithsonian Institution, inventions like the Franklin half dollar coin, and fictional locations like Hogwarts. The quiz is divided into rounds with themes like identifying quoted individuals, mapping new institutes on a map, and connecting different business entities.
The document discusses several brands and companies. Some key points:
- Tesla and another brand are electric vehicle manufacturers, with the latter named after an English scientist related to electric motor technology.
- Thousands have protested in India against a Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu, a bull-taming tradition that helps the dairy industry by using untameable bulls for breeding.
- A philosophy started in 1925 in Kerala by a spiritual organization still prevails as an ISO-certified organization expanding across industries.
- The document asks questions about various brands, companies, and historical facts in an apparent quiz or test format.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions related to business, economy and current affairs. Some of the questions are about GST implementation, Standup India scheme, payment banks in India, use of shredded currency notes to make boards, definition of gerrymandering, PepsiCo's commitment to reduce sugar and calories, Britannia's premium biscuit brand, expansion of BEML (Bharat Earth Movers Limited), difference between QLED and OLED TVs, Tata Motors removing designations, Telangana's plan for its own satellite, North Korea's cyberwarfare agency Bureau 121, definition of an open collar worker, and NHAI Nest and Village programs logo unveiling personality.
The document contains questions and answers from multiple rounds of an IT quiz competition. In Round 1, questions covered topics like GE's three strategic circles concept, marketing demographics, companies like Infosys and Intel, and who won a Grammy award in 2008. Round 2 questions asked about events related to companies like Reliance and ICICI Bank. Subsequent rounds covered topics in business, technology, current events and more.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice and connect-the-dots style questions covering topics like business, history, technology, and current events. Some of the questions identify organizations like the Smithsonian Institution, inventions like the Franklin half dollar coin, and fictional locations like Hogwarts. The quiz is divided into rounds with themes like identifying quoted individuals, mapping new institutes on a map, and connecting different business entities.
The document discusses several brands and companies. Some key points:
- Tesla and another brand are electric vehicle manufacturers, with the latter named after an English scientist related to electric motor technology.
- Thousands have protested in India against a Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu, a bull-taming tradition that helps the dairy industry by using untameable bulls for breeding.
- A philosophy started in 1925 in Kerala by a spiritual organization still prevails as an ISO-certified organization expanding across industries.
- The document asks questions about various brands, companies, and historical facts in an apparent quiz or test format.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions related to business, economy and current affairs. Some of the questions are about GST implementation, Standup India scheme, payment banks in India, use of shredded currency notes to make boards, definition of gerrymandering, PepsiCo's commitment to reduce sugar and calories, Britannia's premium biscuit brand, expansion of BEML (Bharat Earth Movers Limited), difference between QLED and OLED TVs, Tata Motors removing designations, Telangana's plan for its own satellite, North Korea's cyberwarfare agency Bureau 121, definition of an open collar worker, and NHAI Nest and Village programs logo unveiling personality.
The document contains questions and answers from multiple rounds of an IT quiz competition. In Round 1, questions covered topics like GE's three strategic circles concept, marketing demographics, companies like Infosys and Intel, and who won a Grammy award in 2008. Round 2 questions asked about events related to companies like Reliance and ICICI Bank. Subsequent rounds covered topics in business, technology, current events and more.
The document discusses Finland introducing a universal basic income experiment in 2017, where €560 per month was given unconditionally to 2,000 randomly selected citizens. It also mentions that this was the world's first basic income experiment conducted this way.
The document provides information about various people, companies, and events. It identifies:
- N. R. Narayana Murthy as the Kanpur IIT alumni with children who have degrees from Harvard and Stanford.
- Naveen Jindal as the Indian politician who filed a writ petition in the Delhi High Court in 1995 regarding flying the Indian flag on all days.
- Laurie Baker as the founder of the organization in the provided web screenshot, a British-born Indian architect known for cost-effective energy-efficient architecture.
- Nelson Mandela as the inspiration behind the 46664 Bangle initiative for HIV/AIDS funding and awareness.
This document provides details about a business quiz conducted by Dhrubojit Bhattacharya. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about various companies and brands. Key details include Niantic being the company that created Pokémon Go, Facebook's blue color being related to its founder being red-green colorblind, Beats Audio being acquired by Apple, and Inditex being the parent company of Zara.
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.
The document describes a business quiz competition called "The Biz Short Finals" hosted by Mukund Marodia. It provides the format of the quiz, which includes 14 clockwise questions, 14 anti-clockwise questions, and a written round. It then presents sample questions from each round, covering topics like identifying famous entrepreneurs and their companies, current events, and other business trivia. The questions are meant to test the participants' knowledge of business, marketing, and current affairs.
Yellow Bullheads-The business Quiz FinalsAkash Tdas
This document contains summaries of 10 questions from a business quiz finals competition. The questions cover topics like the headquarters of Amazon, institutions that have economics educational games, philanthropic investment firms, sponsors of sports awards, metro rail projects in India cities, cryptocurrency launches, brand advertisements from the past, manufacturing companies and their products in India, famous buildings featured in movies, and branding deals in movies.
This document describes the details of a business quiz competition conducted by the team "Sarson Da Swag" of Gnosis Quiz League, NIT Allahabad. It contains 9 multiple choice questions covering topics related to business, marketing, and current affairs. Participants in the quiz could earn points by buzzing in and answering correctly, or lose points for incorrect answers. The questions cover topics like gutka business, JP Morgan and the Titanic conspiracy theory, McDonald's characters, diamond marketing by De Beers, and unicorn startups.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about various companies and business terms. It includes questions about the origins of terms like EPSON and HITACHI, companies like DENA Bank, products like Rubik's Cube, and business concepts like ESOPs and ambush marketing. The document is in a question and answer format testing knowledge of business, history, and current events.
The document discusses various topics including:
- The materials used to construct the Taj Mahal that were sourced from locations across India and Asia, including the translucent white marble that came from Makrana, Rajasthan.
- 3D printing being the most discussed technical term in 2013.
- Martin Luther King's iconic "I Have a Dream" speech where Mahalia Jackson urged him to discuss something else, which he then repeated nearly nine times.
- Salt being the primary product that the Inland Customs line in India aimed to prevent smuggling of to avoid tax payments.
The document describes the rules and format for a general quiz competition involving teams. It will be conducted in 3 rounds: Round 1 Kick Off, Round 2 PICTuresque, and Round 3 Bouncer. Round 1 involves direct questions to teams with points awarded for correct answers within a time limit. Round 2 involves identifying images/videos with points also awarded based on response time. Round 3 is an infinite bounce round where questions pass to the next team if unanswered and more points are awarded for direct answers. A total of 18 questions will be asked in each round with points and timing rules provided. Famous people and brands are listed that will be identified in the questions.
This document contains a 12 question business quiz with trivia questions ranging from identifying companies, products, people and important events. Some of the questions identify Charles Wang's philanthropic organization (Smile Train), the movie and gadget that inspired the popular Talkboy toy (Home Alone 2, Talkboy), the founder of Essential General Trading LLC (Raj Kundra), the social audio app launched in 2020 (Clubhouse), the Pepsi drink released in the 1990s (Crystal Pepsi), the actor and company used in a COVID-19 ad campaign for local stores (Shah Rukh Khan, Cadbury), the special toilet paper installed at an airport (to wipe smartphones), the soap brand and new variant
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.
Biz Tech (Business and Technology) Quiz National Law School (NLSIU) 2018Binit Agrawal
1. The document discusses a scandal in France known as the X Affair that involved a famous family and uncovered secrets from World War II. It shook all of Paris and involved the French president.
2. It describes the birth of a boy in 1965 in a small Indian village who went on to found a very successful company and amass a personal wealth of 10,000 crore despite coming from a poor background.
3. It talks about Madhu Pandit who left IIT to become a monk but is now the CEO of a large temple and through his organization serves 1.6 million school lunches per day in India.
The document provides instructions for a business quiz competition involving teams of 2 or less. It outlines the rules including how points are scored for direct answers, passing, and pouncing on other teams' answers. It also describes the structure of the quiz which will be held over 5 rounds moving either clockwise or anti-clockwise between teams.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition called "FINALS". It has 3 rounds of 8 questions each, for a total of 24 questions. It also has 2 written rounds with 10 questions total, and 1 visual round with 8 questions. The rounds involve choosing questions from a grid, with points awarded for direct and pass questions as well as penalties for incorrect pounce questions.
The document provides the rules and questions for "The Business Quiz" competition hosted by IIT Roorkee. It states the scoring rules as 1 point per question with no negatives. Star-marked questions worth more in the event of a tie. Questions cover topics in business, current events, and popular culture. They assess knowledge of companies like Ola, Vodafone, Bitcoin, and events like the Indian budget and space program watch selection. The quiz tests a range of business and general knowledge.
The document provides the rules and questions for a prelims quiz competition involving 25 questions. It states that McDonald's will be distributing books in Happy Meals from February 2nd to 15th as part of a literacy promotion with Reading is Fundamental. The top 8 teams will advance to the finals.
Biz Tech Quiz - IIT KGP, 2018(Prelims)Piyush Kedia
This document summarizes a business and technology quiz held by Piyush Kedia. It provides details of 20 questions asked in the quiz, including questions about companies, products, and current events. It also outlines the rules of the quiz, with starred questions worth more points and some two-part questions. The questions cover a range of topics in business and technology.
The document discusses Finland introducing a universal basic income experiment in 2017, where €560 per month was given unconditionally to 2,000 randomly selected citizens. It also mentions that this was the world's first basic income experiment conducted this way.
The document provides information about various people, companies, and events. It identifies:
- N. R. Narayana Murthy as the Kanpur IIT alumni with children who have degrees from Harvard and Stanford.
- Naveen Jindal as the Indian politician who filed a writ petition in the Delhi High Court in 1995 regarding flying the Indian flag on all days.
- Laurie Baker as the founder of the organization in the provided web screenshot, a British-born Indian architect known for cost-effective energy-efficient architecture.
- Nelson Mandela as the inspiration behind the 46664 Bangle initiative for HIV/AIDS funding and awareness.
This document provides details about a business quiz conducted by Dhrubojit Bhattacharya. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about various companies and brands. Key details include Niantic being the company that created Pokémon Go, Facebook's blue color being related to its founder being red-green colorblind, Beats Audio being acquired by Apple, and Inditex being the parent company of Zara.
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.
The document describes a business quiz competition called "The Biz Short Finals" hosted by Mukund Marodia. It provides the format of the quiz, which includes 14 clockwise questions, 14 anti-clockwise questions, and a written round. It then presents sample questions from each round, covering topics like identifying famous entrepreneurs and their companies, current events, and other business trivia. The questions are meant to test the participants' knowledge of business, marketing, and current affairs.
Yellow Bullheads-The business Quiz FinalsAkash Tdas
This document contains summaries of 10 questions from a business quiz finals competition. The questions cover topics like the headquarters of Amazon, institutions that have economics educational games, philanthropic investment firms, sponsors of sports awards, metro rail projects in India cities, cryptocurrency launches, brand advertisements from the past, manufacturing companies and their products in India, famous buildings featured in movies, and branding deals in movies.
This document describes the details of a business quiz competition conducted by the team "Sarson Da Swag" of Gnosis Quiz League, NIT Allahabad. It contains 9 multiple choice questions covering topics related to business, marketing, and current affairs. Participants in the quiz could earn points by buzzing in and answering correctly, or lose points for incorrect answers. The questions cover topics like gutka business, JP Morgan and the Titanic conspiracy theory, McDonald's characters, diamond marketing by De Beers, and unicorn startups.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about various companies and business terms. It includes questions about the origins of terms like EPSON and HITACHI, companies like DENA Bank, products like Rubik's Cube, and business concepts like ESOPs and ambush marketing. The document is in a question and answer format testing knowledge of business, history, and current events.
The document discusses various topics including:
- The materials used to construct the Taj Mahal that were sourced from locations across India and Asia, including the translucent white marble that came from Makrana, Rajasthan.
- 3D printing being the most discussed technical term in 2013.
- Martin Luther King's iconic "I Have a Dream" speech where Mahalia Jackson urged him to discuss something else, which he then repeated nearly nine times.
- Salt being the primary product that the Inland Customs line in India aimed to prevent smuggling of to avoid tax payments.
The document describes the rules and format for a general quiz competition involving teams. It will be conducted in 3 rounds: Round 1 Kick Off, Round 2 PICTuresque, and Round 3 Bouncer. Round 1 involves direct questions to teams with points awarded for correct answers within a time limit. Round 2 involves identifying images/videos with points also awarded based on response time. Round 3 is an infinite bounce round where questions pass to the next team if unanswered and more points are awarded for direct answers. A total of 18 questions will be asked in each round with points and timing rules provided. Famous people and brands are listed that will be identified in the questions.
This document contains a 12 question business quiz with trivia questions ranging from identifying companies, products, people and important events. Some of the questions identify Charles Wang's philanthropic organization (Smile Train), the movie and gadget that inspired the popular Talkboy toy (Home Alone 2, Talkboy), the founder of Essential General Trading LLC (Raj Kundra), the social audio app launched in 2020 (Clubhouse), the Pepsi drink released in the 1990s (Crystal Pepsi), the actor and company used in a COVID-19 ad campaign for local stores (Shah Rukh Khan, Cadbury), the special toilet paper installed at an airport (to wipe smartphones), the soap brand and new variant
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.
Biz Tech (Business and Technology) Quiz National Law School (NLSIU) 2018Binit Agrawal
1. The document discusses a scandal in France known as the X Affair that involved a famous family and uncovered secrets from World War II. It shook all of Paris and involved the French president.
2. It describes the birth of a boy in 1965 in a small Indian village who went on to found a very successful company and amass a personal wealth of 10,000 crore despite coming from a poor background.
3. It talks about Madhu Pandit who left IIT to become a monk but is now the CEO of a large temple and through his organization serves 1.6 million school lunches per day in India.
The document provides instructions for a business quiz competition involving teams of 2 or less. It outlines the rules including how points are scored for direct answers, passing, and pouncing on other teams' answers. It also describes the structure of the quiz which will be held over 5 rounds moving either clockwise or anti-clockwise between teams.
The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition called "FINALS". It has 3 rounds of 8 questions each, for a total of 24 questions. It also has 2 written rounds with 10 questions total, and 1 visual round with 8 questions. The rounds involve choosing questions from a grid, with points awarded for direct and pass questions as well as penalties for incorrect pounce questions.
The document provides the rules and questions for "The Business Quiz" competition hosted by IIT Roorkee. It states the scoring rules as 1 point per question with no negatives. Star-marked questions worth more in the event of a tie. Questions cover topics in business, current events, and popular culture. They assess knowledge of companies like Ola, Vodafone, Bitcoin, and events like the Indian budget and space program watch selection. The quiz tests a range of business and general knowledge.
The document provides the rules and questions for a prelims quiz competition involving 25 questions. It states that McDonald's will be distributing books in Happy Meals from February 2nd to 15th as part of a literacy promotion with Reading is Fundamental. The top 8 teams will advance to the finals.
Biz Tech Quiz - IIT KGP, 2018(Prelims)Piyush Kedia
This document summarizes a business and technology quiz held by Piyush Kedia. It provides details of 20 questions asked in the quiz, including questions about companies, products, and current events. It also outlines the rules of the quiz, with starred questions worth more points and some two-part questions. The questions cover a range of topics in business and technology.
The document appears to be a collection of trivia questions and answers on various topics such as business, marketing, brands, and celebrities. Some of the questions ask about famous people and companies, including identifying Sabir Bhatia based on clues about companies he founded, and identifying Michael Dell based on clues about how he started his company. Other questions ask the reader to identify brands and slogans based on descriptions of famous advertisements. The document seems to be a set of trivia questions designed to test general knowledge.
The document provides information about a business quiz held at GES 2018 in Hyderabad. It includes 12 questions from the finals round of the quiz in a clockwise direction. The questions cover topics like famous sculptures displayed in Hyderabad, advertising campaigns by paint companies, searches for anonymous founders of cryptocurrencies, and more. It also describes rounds involving fictional business entities and an audience question round.
The document describes the rules and questions for a business quiz competition called BiZ-QUiZ hosted by Quizzing Club. It provides details on the prelims round format which includes 20 multiple choice questions with varying point values. The top 4 teams will advance to the finals round, which consists of additional multiple choice and buzzer round questions testing knowledge of companies, brands, logos, taglines and current affairs.
- 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.
The latest edition of Samriddhi 2024, Durgapur Steel Plant, Business Quiz designed for ladies, compiled and presented by me. Hope you enjoy it !
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The document appears to be notes from a meeting or discussion. It includes topics like the history of the fireworks industry in India, references to companies like HCL and Dabur, and questions about things like IRCTC transactions and Liverpool Football Club. The notes touch on a variety of business and current affairs topics but do not provide much context on their own.
Ratan Tata completed his B.Sc from Cornell University and an advanced management program from Harvard University. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from Ohio State University. Ratan Tata was a member of the international advisory board of Chase Manhattan Corp. He was put in charge of Nelco in 1971. Ratan Tata replaced Russi Modi as the first chairman to be sacked in Tata Group companies. Ratan Tata's mother Soonoo Tata was first married to Naval Tata then Sir J.J. Ratan Tata's brother Jimmy died in an accident and Noel was his half brother. Ratan Tata himself launched the Tata Nano car. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry
The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers related to business, entertainment, and current events. Some of the questions ask about identifying companies, people, or events based on clues provided.
Udaan 2014 an National HRD Network Ranchi initiatiave HELD AT MTI RANCHI 22nd...Srimant Mallick
UDAAN 2014 : The Business Quiz for Corporates organized under the aegis of Network HRD Network Ranchi Chapter. The event was organized on 22nd June 2014. Around 60 teams participates across the country.
SAIL got the Ist Prize amounting Rs 50000 & TCS Kolkata won the 2nd prize amounting to Rs 25000.
A business quiz hosted at IISER Mohali as a part of the IISER Mohali Quiz Club's 'IISER Business Quizzing League', hosted by R Bharathkumar.
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The document provides a preview of the prelims for the KQA Business Quiz with 30 multiple choice questions and answers. Some key details:
- The prelims are for teams of 4 members or less with no negative marking.
- Questions cover a range of topics from current events to history to brands.
- The top 8 scoring teams will advance to the finals.
The document provides details about the rules and structure of a quiz competition called "BIZDOM FINALS". It is divided into multiple rounds with different types of questions. Players can choose letters from the word "BIZDOM" to answer questions on related topics for points. Subsequent rounds include identifying masked personalities, linking Bollywood celebrities to brands, logo identification, a rapid fire round called "Infinite Bounce", identifying buildings and landmarks, analyzing marketing techniques, and an optional high stakes round. The final round involves making connections between separate clues and questions.
Check your BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE through this enthralling quiz. TRIVIA, LOGO, ADVERTISEMENT, PERSONALITY, BUSINESS HISTORY, BUSINESS TERM - You name it and you will get it here
The document discusses rules for a quiz competition with multiple rounds. It states that prelims scores will be multiplied by 5 and added to finals scores. There are two rounds of 15 questions each, with different point systems for different question types. One question asks about a specific media outlet that the Akali Dal were referring to in their demands. Another asks about a slogan or nickname earned by a person who was denied an honorary degree from Oxford University after a certain bill was passed in 1971.
- The document is an IT quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics in technology.
- Questions cover topics like WWII encryption technologies, anonymous websites, virtual assistants, cyber attacks, and more.
- For each question there are 2-4 possible answer choices provided.
This document contains a quiz about fashion and related topics. It includes questions about types of boots, wigs worn by judges, cities known for textile industries, fabrics made from certain animal breeds, cosmetic company histories, celebrity fashion brands, advertising campaigns, and more. The quiz contains multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank style questions to test knowledge of fashion, textiles, and popular culture.
- In 1997, two months after returning to Apple, Jobs held an internal meeting where he discussed a new branding strategy. He said marketing should be about values, not speeds/feeds or comparing to Windows, and that people with passion can change the world.
- The result was the "Think Different" advertising campaign.
- Elon Musk's goals include reducing global warming through sustainable energy and reducing risk of human extinction by making life multi-planetary.
The document is an IT quiz with multiple choice questions about topics in technology. It contains 12 questions in Part I and 3 rounds of questions in Part II, with the questions covering a range of topics including internet pioneers, computer history, networking, operating systems, and social media. The questions test knowledge of important figures, firsts, innovations, and terms related to the technology industry.
The document discusses the details of an IT quiz, including the format, topics covered, and sample questions and answers. It provides 24 questions across two rounds related to topics in computer science, technology trends, startups, social media, and future technologies. Sample questions cover companies like Samsung, Oracle, Foxconn, technologies like Android and NFC, entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Sundar Pichai, and incidents like the Stanford commencement speech by Steve Jobs.
The document discusses questions from a business quiz competition held by ITM Mayyil. It provides 15 multiple choice questions related to business tags, logos, personalities, general business, technology, startups and brands. The questions cover topics like identifying companies and products from clues, business situations, slogans and campaigns. Context is provided for some questions regarding the origins or history related to the answer.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
3. 1
• Amalgam, a popular word famous among
chemistry students, was recently in news in
relation with an incident happened in Kerala.
Where was the amalgam formed?
7. • In 2017 January, a Chennai-based footwear
manufacturer, Wishall International, demanded
10% customs duty draw back for an exported
good. But the Centre and Revenue department
refused his claim.
• The core of the dispute is the Centre’s order, that
export of X attracts 10% customs duty drawback
while export of B attracts only 5% drawback. But
Delhi High Court involved in the matter and
approved the claim of Wishal saying that his
product is actually X. What was the controversy?
11. • ”If we want to make something like that, we
need to fork out a £7.6m in materials and
£2.16m in labour costs to make an exact
version. That adds up to £9.76m for a solid
steel seat that weighs around 2.5 tonnes. But
its exact value comes out of the dominance its
owner deserves”.
• Description of the most valuable furniture
item on screen. What?
18. • In retail business, what do we call the
temporary use of physical space, opening a
short-term shop to create a long lasting
impression with potential customers?
22. • This was a a classic ad
catchphrase in 80’s,
from American
international fast food
restaurant chain
Wendy’s with a sharp
jab at competitors
Burger King and
McDonald’s. Where’s
the X? What?
27. • Coins were once made of pure gold and silver,
and through everyday use were subject to
damage. So cutting or filing a small amount off
the coin would probably go unnoticed. The cut-
off pieces would be melted into a bar and used
to make counterfeit coins.
• To prevent the new coins from being clipped, In
1696 someone introduced the idea of adding
text around their rim, a practise still followed
today. Who was that iconic personality?
33. • Which economic intelligence agency was
formed in India, in 1 May 1956 with a primary
objective to impose two key acts of
Government of India
1. Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999
(FEMA)
2. Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002
(PMLA)
34.
35.
36. • X is the study of mathematical models of
conflict and cooperation between intelligent
rational decision-makers
• Psychologists call it as ‘The theory of social
situations’. What is the equivalent term for
the same in economics?
39. • There is an international financial institution
called BIS which serves as a bank for all
central banks, formed with a mission to serve
central banks in their pursuit of monetary and
financial stability,
• It is based in Basel, Switzerland. Expand BIS?
40.
41.
42. • What analytical tool used to describe price
movements of a security was thought to have
been developed in Japan by a rice trader
Munehisa Homma and introduced to the
western world by Steve Nison?
46. RULES
• Set of unscrambled words will be shown in the
slides with a short phrase or description
leading to the right answer
• Re-arrange these words and create right word
• Slides will be shown for 15 seconds
• 10 Questions | +5 for right answer | No
negative marks
76. • In 2015 a Bangalore-
based businessman, had
paid a total of Rs 13 lakh
for a William IV Double
Mohurs coin. It was the
highest price ever paid for
a coin in India.
• Besides these fact why
these coin is important in
the Banking history of
India?
95. • In 2015 a Bangalore-
based businessman, had
paid a total of Rs 13 lakh
for a William IV Double
Mohurs coin. It was the
highest price ever paid for
a coin in India.
• Besides these fact why
these coin is important in
the Banking history of
India?
108. • In 2013, someone who decided to invest in Byju’s
App, enquired about the valuation of his
business. Byju replied almost four times than the
actual valuation and managed him to invest
Rs500 million through their investment wing
AARIN Capital.
• The parent company behind AARIN Capital also
famous because of their 60 years long
contribution to the Indian Higher Education
segment. Identify the Business Group?
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112. • A popular word in India during early 1930’s
became a part of his name, because he was born
at a time when India’s struggle for freedom
reached a new dimension by demanding self rule
under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
• He has written the biography of Indira Gandhi
and was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1983.
• These are the two political connection of a
famous business magnate who was born in 1931
in Punjab. Who?
116. • A negative impact is common to this song and
a phenomenon called Cetacean stranding. In
2013, Something started in Russian social
network community Vkontakte also became
noted for same reason of negative publicity.
What am I talking about?
124. • After 1996 World Cup, Indian World Cup Organising
Committee claimed a huge loss of Rs 1.56 million. The
worst part in the balance sheet was a payment of
$28,80,000 to an agency called Half Moon Image
Consultants without specifying what their role and
kind of business in relation with the WC event.
• But the cricket audience would remember this
company for a publicity stunt focused remark and a
controversy followed claiming that a famous celebrity
would be projecting the true beauty of womanhood
while taking off her clothes in the opening ceremony.
Who was the celebrity?
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127. • This free economic zone located in the
western end of Dubai is home to businesses
from over 100 countries. It attracts more than
32 percent of the UAE’s foreign direct
investment and contributes over 21 percent of
Dubai’s GDP. What am I talking about?
132. • In 2004 a company spent $100 million for a retailer targeted
awareness program and $400 million for advertisement for a single
brand in India.
• Same year they invested $150 million to import machineries in its
Maharashtra plant just to revamp the packaging of that brand. And
became a brand having most over engineered packaging in India.
• Their advertising expenditure increased rapidly in the following
years, with the help of O&M India they created series of ads related
with the consumer behavior patterns in a middle class joint family
using the softest sales pitch ever .
• The parent company holds 70% of the market share in its segment
and more than 30% is contributed by these brand alone.
• Story of the biggest brand repositioning experiment in Indian
corporate history. Identify the brand?
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136. • Logo of a crypto-currency with
secure high-difficulty blockchain
that is 3 times faster than Bitcoin
• Its logo has been represented like
an element in a periodic table.
• Because in fiction, this is known as
a valuable mineral and a room
temperature super conductor.
Hence a solution to save the earth
from its energy crisis.
• Name the crypto-currency
designed to be fast, secure and
rare?
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139. • This person is probably more responsible for the creation
of American middle class and the development of America
as a great industrial power.
• He was perhaps the greatest environmentalist of his time,
being considered as the ultimate recycler.
• When most of the oil refiners dumped oil wastes in nearby
rivers, he believed that there would be a God given use for
every particle in a barrel of oil and he was determined to
find it. After the major product has been removed from oil
his staffs found used for remaining components. That’s why
we have ‘Gasoline as fuel’, ‘Tars for Road paving’ and bi-
products to manufacture paints.
• Who?
142. Two active campaigns targeting Indian youths
from a brand positioned for confidence.
• #MomentsofIntensity:
• #Makeyourmove: To help you get closer to
your crush
• Their brand communication follows… Identify
the brand?
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148. • Recently, One among the biggest Oracle
database in world was formed in India with
approximately 740 million user accounts and
500 tera-byte data. How can you connect the
images following with this huge technical
integration?